Chamisa Lays Out His Vision For Zimbabwe

The Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party has just released its extensive election manifesto outlining its vision for transforming Zimbabwe if elected into power.

The 100-page manifesto covers a broad range of issues from economic reforms social services to governance.

It offers valuable insights into CCC’s priorities and policy positions.

The manifesto places heavy emphasis on reviving Zimbabwe’s economy and charting a pathway to a US$100 billion economy within a decade.

However, it is interesting to note that less than 10 African countries currently have US$100 billion economies.

It rightly identifies the economy as the country’s Achilles heel after years of mismanagement.

However, the mechanisms proposed for generating such robust growth rates consistently seem overly optimistic.

While agriculture, mining and infrastructural investment have the potential, the sheer scale and speed of the projected transformation appears unrealistic considering Zimbabwe’s current woes.

A more gradual, incremental approach may be prudent. Infrastructure rehabilitation forms a key pillar of CCC’s economic plans.

The party pledges major investments in rebuilding dilapidated roads, rail, power stations, airports and dams.

This is long overdue given Zimbabwe’s huge infrastructure deficit.

However, funding such an expansive national rebuilding programme hinges on the party’s ability to secure substantial international support and investment post-election.

The debt resolution strategy outlined will be critical.

On governance, CCC promises extensive reforms, including a new Constitution, reduced Cabinet, strengthened Parliament, decentralisation and anti-corruption laws.

While a reduced Cabinet will be a step in the right direction, it might be a difficult ask for a movement that previously had a bloated presidium.

While vital, implementing such sweeping changes even with political will takes time.

CCC may need to sequence reforms, starting with more achievable steps like trimming Cabinet and tasking Parliament with oversight before tackling bigger structural changes.

CCC’s social policy commitments around healthcare, education, housing and social security are morally compelling, but also expensive.

The manifesto does not outline in adequate detail how these will be funded sustainably.

Zimbabwe’s dire economic situation means finances are extremely constrained.

A more incremental expansion aligned with realistic revenue forecasts would be prudent.

One other notable aspect of the manifesto is its heavy emphasis on restoring Zimbabwe to a Christian, God-fearing nation.

While freedom of religion is vital, the centring of Christianity raises concerns about pluralism and diversity.

The manifesto states that: “We will restore Zimbabwe to God in honour, values, faith, worship and praise,” and promises to “rededicate Zimbabwe to God”.

Despite being a Christian, I find the constant reference to Biblical scriptures in the manifesto alienating other religions.

Such rhetoric seems to privilege Christianity above other beliefs.

There is little mention of protecting minority faiths or recognising Zimbabwe’s religious diversity.

This risks alienating non-Christians and undermining religious tolerance.

A truly democratic vision would be more inclusive of all faiths and avoid language that elevates one religion over others.

The manifesto’s Christian-centric tone could worry secular citizens and religious minorities about their place in CCC’s future Zimbabwe.

While expansive in scope, the dense 100-page manifesto does not seem optimally simplified and condensed for easy digestion by the average voter.

The prose is lengthy, detailed and at times overly technical for a document aimed at a mass electorate.

There is opportunity to present core proposals and commitments in more straightforward, easy-to-grasp language and formatting.

For instance, the economic plan could be distilled into three to five key actionable bullet points.

The decentralisation reforms could be summarised in a simple infographic. Pull quotes, charts and graphics could make the manifesto more visually engaging.

A abbreviated citizen-focused version highlighting major takeaways on what CCC will deliver for voters if elected could resonate more broadly with the masses.

Accessibility and clarity are crucial for manifestos to effectively reach and inspire citizens.

CCC may need to find ways to simplify its vision further to maximise impact among the Zimbabwean voters.

In summary, CCC’s manifesto sets out an ambitious reform agenda and provides a broad direction for Zimbabwe’s future.

However, the sheer scale and speed of the planned transformation seems unrealistic considering current challenges.

Careful prioritisation, sequencing of reforms and consensus-building will be essential if CCC wins power.

While aspirational, CCC must balance its bold vision with pragmatism in execution if the dreams outlined are to become reality.

-Newsday

Kasukuwere Refusing To Back Off

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) is cornered by independent presidential election candidate Saviour Kasukuwere over the printing of ballot papers for the important poll.

After Kasukuwere lost in the High Court, a decision which was later confirmed by the Supreme Court, Zec started printing presidential election ballot papers.

The judgement followed a High Court application by Zanu PF activist Lovedale Mangwana to get Kasukuwere disqualified on grounds that he is no longer a registered voter since he has been out of the country for 18 consecutive months.

The courts agreed, effectively removing him from the voters’ roll, a serious violation of his fundamental right to vote ans be voted for.

However, Kasukuwere has not given up after the Supreme Court loss following his appeal.

He has now gone further to the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) to seek leave to appeal, making the case a constitutional matter. Hearing is set down for Tuesday 9:30am.

This means Zec’s ongoing printing of ballots is illegal.

-Newsday

Kasukuwere Barred

Saviour Kasukuwere’s application of Direct Access to the Constitutional Court has been dismissed.

*Kasukuwere was challenging a ruling disqualifying him from contesting the August 23 election as an independent presidential candidate.

https://fb.watch/mi6qwY1JIN/?mibextid=RUbZ1f

Chinese Loot Emeralds

Mberengwa – Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) president and now CCC Parliamentary candidate for Mberengwa Central Constituency, Dr Takavafira Zhou has called for an urgent engagement between the people of Mberengwa and a mining company called Kuvimba to resolve the issue of alleged massive looting of lithium in the area.

He called on the people of Mberengwa to come together, unite and confront Kuvimba Mining House otherwise posterity is going to judge them harshly.

Speaking in an audio that he posted on social media this week, Zhou said the level of looting of the mineral without any benefit to the local communities is alarming.

He described it as irresponsible mining.
He alleged that Indians and Chinese were also looting K grade emeralds from these mines and they did so with the permission of Kuvimba.

Zhou said the quantity of minerals mined is not known, the money that is being fetched is not known and the destination of the minerals is also not known. He said Kuvimba claimed that it had invested US$5 million in the lithium mines but there is no sign of any investment.
He said that hundreds of trucks ply the district daily to ferry stripped lithium to unknown destinations. He said Kuvimba has destroyed roads and dust spews in villages, business centres and schools as the trucks go up and down the district.…

ZRP Cops Burn Down Property

-Police Officers Accused of Arson and Theft to Appear in Court for Bail Ruling.

The three police officers from Harare, Zimbabwe, who stand accused of orchestrating a break-in, theft, and arson at the Harare Central Stores office, are set to appear in court tomorrow for a pivotal bail ruling. Stanley Musekiwa (46), Takaidza Mugwisi (36), and Masimba Stanley Gwasunda (43), all affiliated with the ZRP CID Stores, have been under scrutiny since the alleged incident occurred.

The trio has been charged with theft and malicious damage to property in connection with an incident that took place on June 23. According to the State’s case presented before Harare magistrate Mrs Marehwanazvo Gofa, the officers allegedly staged a break-in and theft of approximately US$45,000 from the CID Stores office. To cover their tracks, they reportedly set the office ablaze, leading to significant damage to the building and its contents.

Inspector Stanley Musekiwa, who serves as the Officer-in-Charge of CID Stores and Business Harare, along with his subordinates Takaidza Mugwisi and Masimba Stanley Gwasunda, allegedly conspired to hide the stolen cash. The money, amounting to US$40,500, had been recovered from a suspect involved in unlawful entry and theft in Belvedere, Harare. Instead of securing the money as instructed, Musekiwa and Gwasunda reportedly concealed it in a four-plate stove oven drawer within office 26 of CID Stores and Business Harare.

Events took a more sinister turn on August 6, when Mugwisi was deployed for night duty to safeguard CID offices, including the exhibit room. During the same night, around 1 am, the three officers allegedly took advantage of a power outage caused by an electrical fault at Harare Central Police Station. Seizing the opportunity, they are accused of orchestrating a staged break-in by cutting the padlock keys securing the screen gate with a bolt cutter.

While they reportedly possessed keys to enter the room, the accused officers chose to cut the screen gate to deflect suspicion. Subsequently, they allegedly accessed the four-plate stove’s oven drawer and stole the cash stored there. The suspects are also suspected of stealing other undisclosed exhibits from the room.

Following the alleged theft, the officers are accused of setting fire to the room, causing extensive damage to the building and its contents. The exact value of the destroyed exhibits and the extent of structural damage remain to be quantified.

During the bail hearing, the State opposed granting bail to the accused officers, citing concerns about their potential to flee. The court is set to determine whether the officers will be released on bail as they await further legal proceedings. The case has garnered significant attention due to the involvement of law enforcement officers in the alleged criminal activities.

As the nation awaits the bail ruling, questions regarding the officers’ motives and the potential repercussions of their actions continue to mount. The outcome of tomorrow’s hearing could have far-reaching implications for both the accused officers and the criminal justice system in Zimbabwe.- state media

Rampant Looting Of Lithium Rocks Mberengwa

Mberengwa – Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) president and now CCC Parliamentary candidate for Mberengwa Central Constituency, Dr Takavafira Zhou has called for an urgent engagement between the people of Mberengwa and a mining company called Kuvimba to resolve the issue of alleged massive looting of lithium in the area.

He called on the people of Mberengwa to come together, unite and confront Kuvimba Mining House otherwise posterity is going to judge them harshly.

Speaking in an audio that he posted on social media this week, Zhou said the level of looting of the mineral without any benefit to the local communities is alarming.

He described it as irresponsible mining.
He alleged that Indians and Chinese were also looting K grade emeralds from these mines and they did so with the permission of Kuvimba.

Zhou said the quantity of minerals mined is not known, the money that is being fetched is not known and the destination of the minerals is also not known. He said Kuvimba claimed that it had invested US$5 million in the lithium mines but there is no sign of any investment.
He said that hundreds of trucks ply the district daily to ferry stripped lithium to unknown destinations. He said Kuvimba has destroyed roads and dust spews in villages, business centres and schools as the trucks go up and down the district.…

https://masvingomirror.com/zhou-decries-lithium-looting-in-mberengwa/

Chamisa Attacked By Mount Everarrest Druglords

COMMENT- By Simba Chikanza | I don’t think Nelson Chamisa is foolish to be a churcheeistic politician running a churcheeistic (88%) population. @nelsonchamisa doesn’t have weapons so to blame him for arms caches like the state tried on Joshua Nkomo. With Nkomo they said he has too many guns so they created the arms cache fake news, with Chamisa they say he has too much ‘church caches’ stashed inside his manifesto. Zimbabweans have always been churcheeistic, that’s why their first PM was a churcheeist, and all politics is churcheeistic in nature and practice. A leader doesn’t impose their views on a community that lives in their own way. Those who deride Chamisa who’s so far done well in a dictatorship that’s 2nd only to Russia/Belarus, after reading a small part of his manifesto, are either unwise, or they are the very same Govt that’s busy trying create a new arms-cache theory; They are the notorious folk whose only achievement in life is getting arrested and re arrested in a bribery country that hosts the world’s highest mountain located somewhere in Harare, “Mount Ever-Arrest,” climbed by a small number of very-clever anti corruption activists, the first being Emmerson Mnangagwa between 1960 and 2017, followed by other award winners. YOU CAN GO AHEAD AND NAME THEM HERE …

Child Killer Nabbed

A 38-year-old artisanal miner from Gokwe has appeared in court facing charges of murder after he allegedly killed his one-year-old daughter for ritual purposes.

Thomas Muzenda is alleged to have killed his one-year-old daughter to boost his mining venture.

Muzenda is alleged to have been instructed by a traditional healer only identified as Dhumba to remove his daughter’s heart and hand it over for ritual purposes.

The court heard that Muzenda, who was the sole custodian of the child since his separation with wife, killed the girl with a knife before ripping out her heart and dumping the body in a disused well.

He has been remanded in custody to the 18th of this month and advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

The case comes just a month after Tafadzwa Shamba and Tapiwa Makore Senior of Murehwa were sentenced to death after being convicted of the murder of seven-year-old Tapiwa Makore Junior to boost their cabbage business.

ZBC News

Enzo Defends Holy Ten

So Democracy yacho iripapi, it’s too late to cancel Holy Ten his gift is God given says Enzo

Story details…https://zimcelebsblitz.com/holy-ten-and-michael-magz-officially-come-out/

Man Found Dead

– In a shocking turn of events, a 24-year-old man from Borrowdale, Harare, identified as Isaac Nyamazana, was found dead on Monday night near a house in Borrowdale. Nyamazana had been employed as a caretaker at the residence where he tragically ended his life.

Sources reveal that on the evening of August 7, 2023, at approximately 7:00 PM, Nyamazana was confronted by his employers regarding the disappearance of various items from the property. The employers reportedly sought an explanation for the missing goods, an encounter that reportedly took a devastating toll on Nyamazana’s mental state.

Allegedly, unable to cope with the weight of the situation, Nyamazana took drastic and tragic measures. Using an electric cable, he took his own life by hanging himself from a tree near the house where he worked. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community and raised concerns about the mental well-being of individuals facing such challenges.

The discovery of Nyamazana’s lifeless body was made the following morning by his wife, Alice Marufu. Distraught by the sight, Marufu immediately reported the incident to local authorities. The police swiftly responded to the distress call, and National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the tragic incident.

Assistant Commissioner Nyathi stated, “Police are investigating a case which occurred on August 7, 2023, at around 7:00 PM, where the now deceased was visited by his employers at a house where he was a caretaker. The employers asked him why things were being stolen at the house. Investigations revealed that the now deceased was later seen going towards a borehole pump with an electric cable. He was found this morning hanging from a tree outside the yard.”

In the wake of this heartbreaking incident, the community has been left grappling with the realities of mental health and the importance of providing adequate support to those facing challenging circumstances. The circumstances surrounding Nyamazana’s death serve as a stark reminder of the need for open dialogues surrounding mental health issues and the importance of seeking help in times of crisis.

Nyamazana’s body has been transported to the Parirenyatwa Hospital mortuary, where a post-mortem examination is expected to shed light on the details surrounding his tragic death. As the community mourns the loss of a young life, the incident prompts reflection on the broader societal issues that contribute to such heartbreaking outcomes.

Sekeramayi Irks Zanu PF Hardliners

Leader of Zanu PF elderly Council, Sydney Sekeramayi, who was Robert Mugabe’s preferred successor made unusual statement during Zanu PF rally.

Sekeramayi’s statement (Pasi Nembavha ‘meaning Down with thieves) shocked Zanu PF leaders.

Watch below…

Mr Mwonzora It’s Too Late To Withdraw From Polls

Mwonzora’s name will appear on ballot paper, says ZEC

….. As Mwonzora verbally attacks Wezhira Munya at his press conference

9 August 2023

Wezhira Munya

Shockwaves reverberated through MDC party structures and supporters yesterday as MDC leader Douglas Mwonzora announced his withdrawal from the presidential race just two weeks before the August 23 harmonized election.

Speaking at a hastily assembled press conference, a visibly agitated Mwonzora described the upcoming election as a “sham and a farce” and stated he would not legitimize the process with his participation.

“We are not going to be part of this baptism, this blessing of this sham. This election is a farce,” he declared.

Yet even as Mwonzora railed against the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission [ZEC], deputy chair Rodney Kiwa in today’s Daily News [9th August 2023] dismissed the withdrawal as coming too late .

With less than 21 days until ballots are cast, candidates cannot pull out as per Electoral Act statutes.

Why Mwonzora, a lawyer, would announce his withdrawal knowing the legal requirements has raised eyebrows?

Some MDC members and political analysts described Mwonzora’s presidential candidature withdrawal as a face-saving maneuver after failing to register 87 MDC parliamentary candidates due to unpaid registration fees.

Political analyst Mr Akim Dube said, “Mwonzora withdrew after he realized that he will get zero votes as his candidates did during 2022 by elections. He was going to be heavily defeated in presidential elections. Mwonzora is now very unpopular.”

But while abandoning the presidential race, Mwonzora has allowed 24 aspiring MDC parliamentarians – who financed their own nominations – along with registered aspiring councilors, to remain on ballots. To some, it smacks of hypocrisy and callousness.

Why should Mwonzora withdraw his candidature for the sake of 87 candidates and forcing other 24 candidates to participate in the same election he described as a shame?

“Mwonzora failed to pay our fees but expects us to campaign alone now. What kind of leadership is this?” one MDC aspiring member of parliament said on condition of anonymity.

Another MDC aspiring member of parliament called it a betrayal: “He [Mwonzora] left us vulnerable when we need him most.”

The presidential candidature withdrawal is yet another chaotic turn for the fractured opposition party under Mwonzora’s leadership. Panned by critics as lacking political acumen, his inconsistent maneuvering and inflammatory rhetoric have undermined the MDC’s credibility.

Yesterday’s antics [candidature withdrawal by Mwonzora] proved no different. Mwonzora viciously attacked independent writer Wezhira Munya during question and answer, calling him “deranged” for accurately predicting the withdrawal. Munya had received leaked info from Mwonzora’s own two top 6 inner circle members to the effect that Mwonzora was forced to withdraw his candidature by National Council members due to many allegations.

While Mwonzora struggles to put off fire in the MDC burning house after his candidature withdrawal, the upcoming election remains a ten horse race. Major contenders include CCC President Nelson Chamisa, ZANU-PF’s Emmerson Mnangagwa, and an array of minor opposition figures.

But many believe the real fight is between the top two: Youthful President Chamisa and Zanu PF president Mnangangwa. As Mwonzora withdraws in ignominy, the nation watches with bated breath.

Masvingo Urban Seat: Victory Favours The Fortunate

MASVINGO URBAN SEAT CONTESTATION: A PROGNOSIS OF POLITICAL CONUNDRUM

11 August 2023

By Nyahunda Struggle Desire

Victory favours the fortunate

Victoria favet fortuna

The stronger shall continue.

These were words of political demagogues amongst them Amiclar Cabral and Roosevelt. Political contestation is not a new discourse in the political field but an extension of a branch and physiology of an elitist arrangement so embroiled in the state of affairs of a given constituency, ward or setting.

Without much digression, the battle of titans in Masvingo Urban is one to be recorded in the Guinness books for future generations and referencing of a war that never was. The political battle of Masvingo Urban Constituency has attracted several debates with pundits and analysts submitting their own views anchored on theoretical assumptions and hypothesis some which are not only skewed but lacks merit to find space in the archives of history. Having been in the trenches of campaigns, overseeing the technical side and mobilisation set up ongoing, I am compelled to add my political voice in an attempt demystify some myths peddled by detractors.

There are three major political actors in the race of Masvingo Urban Constituency CONTESTATION which pits Zanu Pf represented by land baron Mahwende Wellington, Current City Mayor Maboke Collen in the political wilderness of fortunes under the guise of Independent banner and Citizens Coalition for Change represented by the Human Rights award winning Lawyer Martin Mureri. I can not waste my time talking of a once formidable party under the monicker MDCA represented by Mazarire Benjamin, because it’s a pity that his name was submitted to the nomination court to humiliate him and take away the remaining political dignity around him.

After reading the manifestos of the 3 political actors which I think should have been the guiding principles of the 5 year tenure of office, I am compelled to think that it is not populism that shall guide the people of Masvingo Urban to elect their next MP but a lot of things amongst them political inclination and the principle. At one point in time, as a development practitioner, theorists agreed that blue prints have gone into a full cycle and what is happening now is a regurgitation of the prior, a view which I strongly share with cautious steps of care as I traverse on the terrain of implementation and applicability, a pillar which determines the road to victory and development. Be that as it may, these blue prints are nothing if political inclination is divorced from the will of the people and a failed ideology and political route.

I attended a dialogue organised by Tellzim media house at Chevron Hotel weeks ago where Mayor Maboke physically attended, Advocate Mureri physically attended and Deputy Mayor Mahwende send his representative Charles Munganasa. The three presented their manifestos in the full glare of 100s of attendees and questions and answer session was provided.

I then understood why it is difficulty for those in authority and power to come back to people after 5 years to campaign because chances are high that they will be coming back to promise what they failed to do or implement during their term of office but now lying in various ways. I will highlight in passing the presentations made thereof.

Mahwende Wellington, ZANU PF

~ His campaign is anchored on the Vic range housing scheme which he brags that he initiated the housing policy in Masvingo
~He bragged that he was elected the deputy Mayor of Masvingo City by the opposition Councillors under MDCA because they looked around themselves and failed to get a suitable candidate to be deputise Maboke Collen Maboke
~ He bragged that under his tenure they managed to construct West End clinic which was however opened by Mohadi Kembo the Zanu Pf Vice President
~He claimed that he will move to modernise the roads under Masvingo Urban jurisdiction
~He however bemoaned that the council resolutions affected their term of office as opposition Councillors were fighting and some were recalled.

Maboke Collen, Independent

~ His campaign is anchored on the repeal of the Urban Councils Act which he said was the limiting factor to the success of Urban Councils

~He is basing his campaign on a non partisan pillar which he believes is killing Zimbabwean politics, hence independent

~He is saying the people shall decide his fate and he will caucus with them whenever there is a binding decision to be made in parliament rather than relying on political party caucuses

~He is also said he achieved a lot as a City Mayor under MDCA and his success will determine his term of office as an Urban Constituency MP

Advocate Mureri Martin, CCC

~His pillar of campaign is based on the establishment of a women cluster charter which shall push the issues of Masvingo Urban women
~He said he shall establish a Constituency Development Committee which shall oversee the affairs of development in the Constituency and that committee shall have jurisdiction over CDF with inclusion of SDC committes, Church leaders, academics and opinion leaders
~He promised to be the voice of Masvingo Urban in the Constituency, and to be the eye of government oversight in all institutions in the Constituency
~He promised to push a parliamentary agenda which shall be pro people as he carries vast knowledge from the law field and a defender of political victims, women abuses, children abuses and realignment of all legal statutes as there must be harmonisation of the 2013 constitution and all amendments.

Notwithstanding the above, the tale of 2 mayors who are basing their campaigns on Urban Councils Act and their overated achievements in their term of office in the council. For anyone from Zanu Pf party to blame the lack of resolution on transformation of cities during his term of office is an indictment to humanity because it is the minister of local government who happens to be the defacto Mayor of all cities as there is no policy which can be passed by councils without his permission. For someone who has been in Masvingo to hear Mahwende bragging on the Victoria Range housing scheme as an achievement is again an insult to humanity. That housing scheme and farm is and remains a government state land which could not have been given or allocated to individuals lest only under corrupt and elitist arrangement. That housing scheme falls under two councils with interference between Masvingo RDC and Masvingo City Council. A land commission was set up in 2021 which implicated land moguls like the Chiredzi Former Chairman Francis Moyo who is running for Chiredzi Central Constituency MP under Zanu Pf. The Masvingo Land commission enquiry pitted Mahwende and their operations revealed that they fleeced the government and council of a lot of Masvingo under the dubious cooperatives with the report yet to be published to the residents. This is one of the fights that Advocate Mureri Martin pledged to fight and unearth until justice is delivered to all the citizens who were fleeced of their monies by the barons and the Councils which were deprived of their revenues by the individuals now running as our saviours.

Secondly, for Mayor Maboke to claim that the people shall be his pool of decision making is not only an insult to the residents because the bills has sky rocketed under his term of office, he failed to create platforms for feedback meetings with residents as was done by Former Mayor Fidze who interacted with people weekly. Consultations with residents was the norm under the previous council term led by Mayor Fidze but under the leadership of Mayor Maboke, bills are rebated without input of residents, consultative platforms are advertised in the morning of the same day, budget meetings are notified on the day of meeting, all this being an attempt to frog march residents to the altar of political Machiavellianism under the guise of pseudo consultations. Basing a whole campaign under the repeal of ACA shows how devoid a manifesto is only unless the Mayor is detached from the demands of the office he is envying.

With the limited powers, the Mayor of Harare fought against July Moyo during his 5 year term of office as he stood with people pushing agenda of the residents not freebies or personal aggrandisement. He was suspended many a times because he stood with the people, many shall remember Mayor Mafume for defying the government directive to implement Pomona Agreement , a policy imposed by Local government ministry to fleece residents of their money in what became known as Pomona gate scandal. The stadium was nearly sold to Tagwirei and HCC fought against this arrangement until the elite chickened out the arrangement. Now the stadium is commissioned today under the able leadership of the City Mayor.

MURERI MARTIN, THE LAWYER VERSUS THE POLITICIAN

The battle of the Urban city has attracted the attention of many critics and many take Advocate Mureri as the underdog in the race. People mistook him in his practising robes versus his political standing and acumen. The man has fought several legal battles notwithstanding the villification and fights that he jumped over .

Martin Mureri shall be remembered as one legal mind stood with the victims of political violence from Mwenezi, Chiredzi, Bikita, Gutu, Zaka, Chivi and Masvingo even beyond. Many party activists found themselves behind cells and the household name which they raise was Martin Mureri. Some ended up committing petty crimes on the basis of availability of a man with patient heart , some were accused of indecent assaults, some were accused of cooked murder charges, some were abducted, some were accused of cattle rustling , some were accused political nuisance, the man was available when duty called. Many are legal practitioners but with the target by the regime to all human rights defenders who represent opposition members, many shun representation of political victims. During by Elections last year in 2022, Advocate Mafa and Adv Mureri litigated successfully against an illegal prohibition against the Rujeko popular rally which came to determine the fate of Masvingo by elections. Walk in the city of Masvingo, ask me and anyone will tell you of the goodwill of Mureri even those who never met him physically but showering accolades.

When he joined the political terrain, many thought the journey he has embarked on shall be thorny and hard. Lest, the man who is walking in street by street, ward by ward, and shops by shops with the city Councillors mobilising for the support of CCC and all its Candidates indicates towards a land slide victory. He was elected the Masvingo Urban MDCA Secretary General and was later elected the Chairperson of Masvingo Urban district in 2020. When CCC was formed, he was appointed the Constituency Point Person , a post which he holds to date. This indicates the political animal he is.

The campaign based on Winning Zimbabwe for Everyone has not only attracted many people to join the party but believing that 2023 is the only chance of winning Zimbabwe for Change. The door to door activities led by councillors and constituency campaign teams in the Urban Constituency in silence is indicating towards the land slide victory for CCC in Masvingo Urban Constituency. Against all odds, the political battle in the old city of Zimbabwe , Masvingo is but done, with Martin Mureri being the next legislator of the City against the two Mayors of the city waging a fight against the popular lawyer and political animal.

Nyahunda SD is a PhD student, writing in his personal capacity. Can be contacted on twitter @CitizenDesire

Man In Court For Killing Daughter

A 38-year-old artisanal miner from Gokwe has appeared in court facing charges of murder after he allegedly killed his one-year-old daughter for ritual purposes.

Thomas Muzenda is alleged to have killed his one-year-old daughter to boost his mining venture.

Muzenda is alleged to have been instructed by a traditional healer only identified as Dhumba to remove his daughter’s heart and hand it over for ritual purposes.

The court heard that Muzenda, who was the sole custodian of the child since his separation with wife, killed the girl with a knife before ripping out her heart and dumping the body in a disused well.

He has been remanded in custody to the 18th of this month and advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

The case comes just a month after Tafadzwa Shamba and Tapiwa Makore Senior of Murehwa were sentenced to death after being convicted of the murder of seven-year-old Tapiwa Makore Junior to boost their cabbage business.

ZBC News

Court Blocks Kasukuwere

Saviour Kasukuwere’s application of Direct Access to the Constitutional Court has been dismissed.

*Kasukuwere was challenging a ruling disqualifying him from contesting the August 23 election as an independent presidential candidate.

https://fb.watch/mi6qwY1JIN/?mibextid=RUbZ1f

Vote ZANU PF And Save Our Freedom And Independence | Mavaza

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | The upcoming election presents a pivotal moment for Zimbabwe, a chance to secure our freedom and independence by voting for the only party that has consistently fought for the interests of the people: ZANU PF.

This election is not just about political affiliations; it’s about safeguarding our future, our environment, our healthcare, and our education system from foreign interference and privatization. The choice is clear – a vote for ZANU PF is a vote for a brighter, more equitable future for all Zimbabweans.

Under the leadership of President ED Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe has seen remarkable progress over the past five years. Despite facing numerous challenges, the government has managed to revitalize our economy, turning dilapidated roads into modern highways, and initiating vital infrastructure projects that have transformed our nation. These achievements are not mere propaganda; they are tangible results that have improved the lives of ordinary citizens.

ZANU PF’s commitment to social welfare is evident in their efforts to provide free personal care for the elderly, stabilize our currency, and ensure affordable housing for families. These initiatives are not distant dreams; they are already in progress, and your vote will contribute to their realization. The government’s dedication to education as a right, not a privilege, is clear, promising a future where tuition fees are a thing of the past, and every child has access to quality education.

One of the most remarkable aspects of the ZANU PF government’s approach is their focus on sustainability. By investing in green energy projects and utilizing innovative solutions like converting waste into energy, President ED Mnangagwa has taken concrete steps to address the climate crisis. The intention is clear – to create jobs, preserve our environment, and secure a better future for generations to come.

Contrast this with the opposition, the CCC, who have shown a disregard for the interests of the people. Their promise to reverse the successful land redistribution program, despite benefiting from it themselves, raises questions about their true intentions. Moreover, their divisive tactics and lack of a comprehensive vision for Zimbabwe’s future do not inspire confidence.

The ZANU PF government has demonstrated a commitment to unity, aiming to bring Zimbabweans together under a common goal. The opposition, on the other hand, seems more interested in division and confrontation. This election is an opportunity to move beyond the economic challenges caused by sanctions and economic mismanagement. By voting for ZANU PF, we can send a message to the world that Zimbabwe is on the path to real change and development.

As we approach this critical juncture, let us remember the words of President John F. Kennedy: “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.” Our duty as Zimbabweans is to ensure the prosperity of our nation, to defend our freedom and independence. This election is not just about voting; it’s about taking a stand for our collective future. By voting for President ED Mnangagwa and the ZANU PF party, we can be part of a larger dream – a Zimbabwe that stands strong, united, and empowered.

The road ahead will not be without challenges, but with ZANU PF’s proven track record of progress and commitment to the people, we can be confident in the transformation that lies ahead. This is our moment to choose continuity, to build upon the foundation of the last five years and create a Zimbabwe that thrives, a nation that we can proudly pass on to future generations. The power to secure our freedom and independence is in our hands – let us seize this opportunity and cast our vote for a brighter [email protected]

Concourt Dismisses Kasukuwere’s Application: Jonathan Moyo

By Prof Jonathan Moyo | COMMENT | Following an eagerly awaited hearing this morning before a three member bench led by Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza sitting with Justices Paddington Garwe and Rita Makarau, the Constitutional Court this afternoon dismissed with no order as to costs Saviour Kasukuwere’s application for direct access, to set aside a Supreme Court judgment, that upheld the nullification of his nomination as a presidential candidate by the Harare High Court.

Basing its ruling on a debatable technicality, the bench said through Justice Gwaunza’s it found that Kasukuwere’s application for direct access was in fact a disguised appeal, and on that score ruled that the application was therefore not properly before the Court.

Sadly, the fact that the matter has been decided on debatable technicalities – some of them manifestly dubious – from the High Court, to the Supreme Court, and finally in the Constitutional Court today, leaves unresolved the substantive and critical questions arising from the case regarding:

(i) the constitutionality of section 23(3) of the Electoral Act as a cessation provision on voter deregistration by operation of law;

(ii) the protection of the right to vote enshrined in section 67 of the Constitution; and,

(iii) the meaning of “ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe” in section 91(1)(c) of the Constitution.

The jury is still out on these very fundamental and important questions whose implications are far reaching, as they affect and impact not just on Kasukuwere but also on millions of registered voters in the country, and in the Diaspora; as well as on citizens by birth who have dual citizenship all who, at any given time, are never resident in Zimbabwe for a continuous period of 18 months at constituencies where they’re registered to vote.

Responding to the ruling, Kasukuwere posted on X – formerly Twitter – that the Constitutional Court opened a new avenue to appeal the Supreme Court, saying:

“We have noted the judgement and interestingly it opens new avenues for us to appeal the SC judgement and luckily we are still within time. As long as the court rooms are open, it’s game on until the Fat lady sings. Prof Wel Ncube, Adv Method Ndhlovu, Adv Mutero and team well done. Battles are lost but not the WAR. We fight on”.

But, realistically looking at everything about the case, and with only 15 days to go before polling day, time is no longer on the side of open ended court battles.

Already, ballot printing and postal voting have been compromised by inconclusive nomination challenges in the courts. Further delays will leave the credibility of the election up in smoke to the detriment of not only ZEC’s already badly damaged reputation, but also Zimbabwe’s image.

However, if the rules of the Constitutional Court allow, it is of course only right that Kasukuwere should keep pressing on to enforce his constitutional rights until the proverbial fat lady sings.

Notwithstanding the unresolved substantive constitutional questions raised by the case, and not taking away Kasukuwere’s right and resolve to fight on, the Constitutional Court has spoken and the election needs to go on, limping and bloodied like never before since independence in 1980; after having been damaged by unprecedented legal challenges to the outcome of the Nomination Court that sat on 21 June 2023.

Whatever Kasukuwere does next, or however he chooses to fight on as he has said he will do, one thing that can be said truthfully to shame the devil, is that Kasukuwere’s election campaign since nomination day generated considerable public interest as he projected notable if not remarkable self-confidence as a presidential candidate, which was supported by flashes of message discipline, focus, direction, energy and dynamism that caught doubting Thomases like me by curious surprise.

Meanwhile, as far as Kasukuwere’s case goes, all eyes are on the proverbial fat lady, waiting to hear if or what she will sing, and when, if ever! – Prof Jonathan Moyo

Mystery Over Harare Central Fire

By A Correspondent| There is growing mystery surrounding the disappearance of over US$45 000 and burning of offices at the Harare Central Police Station after the three detectives accused of the offences distanced themselves from the crime scene.

Officer in charge CID Stores and Business Stanley Musekiwa was arrested and charged with theft and malicious damage to property together with his junior subordinates Takaidza Mugwisi and Masimba Gwasumba.

They are accused of faking a break-in of the exhibit office and stole US$45 500 before setting the room on fire.

Questions have however arose after the lawyers representing the trio challenged the investigating officer Lovemore Chifamba to prove how they are linked to the offence.

Musekiwa’s lawyer Admire Rubaya questioned the logic of the police to arrest his client who was not on duty when the offence occurred leaving out the detectives who were on duty and responsible for guarding the exhibit room in question.

It emerged a detective who was guarding the exhibit room left his point of guard after the generator had run out of fuel and went to sleep in the car before the alleged fire and theft.

Rubaya argued those who were on duty know about the money and who broke into the room and not the trio who were not on duty.

He questioned the criteria used in arresting people who were not at the scene, leaving out over five detectives who were on night duty and manning the burnt exhibit room.

The investigating officer also conceeded that as things stand, there is no direct evidence linking the trio to the offence as there is no CCTV footage or any witness placing them on the scene and that there is no one who saw them setting the room on fire or stealing the money.

He made a startling admission that the Harare central police station is not covered under closed circuit television notwithstanding the presence of cameras outside the charge office.

He said Musekiwa was being arrested because of his office as the officer in charge CID stores and business and being overally in charge of the exhibits.

He also conceded that when Musekiwa finished his duty on Saturday at 4 pm wherein a hand over take over was done and everything was intact.

The State alleges the trio took advantage of a power cut at the station and broke into the exhibit room and made way with the money and burnt the room.

Top Prosecutor Accused Of Taking Bribes

A Harare businessman has accused the deputy prosecutor general Michael Reza of taking bribes from his business rival in order to influence court cases.

Georgios Katsimberis, who is facing a charge of defrauding Pokugara Properties owned by controversial land baron Kenneth Raydon Sharpe, made the allegations during cross examination at the Harare magistrates court on Monday.

Kastimberis said Reza was in the habit of attending court whenever his cases engineered by Sharpe are heard and even when he was not the prosecutor.

He cited a case where former Harare City Council chief building inspector Roy Nyabvure was arrested at the instigation of the prosecutor general after testifying in a case involving the property developer.

Katsimberis claimed Reza misled the police by saying Nyabvure was not testifying in any case before the courts, which led to the inspector’s arrest.

Sharpe and Katsimberis have several court cases against each other where they appear either as complaints or the accused.

The property developer said Reza has also been using his office to block him from accessing vital documents that he needs for his case before the Constitutional Court.

In one of the letters concerning the documents, Reza declared that he would not be compelled by anyone to release the documents.

“He would never be forced by anyone young or old, tall or short to respond to the request for further particulars,” read one of the documents read in court.

Katsimberis’ lawyer Tinomuda Chinyoka asked the property developer how he felt after reading Reza’s lawyer.

“It made me feel very uncomfortable,” he replied.

“It was proof to me that the courts were compromised and that there was no reason for him to actually make that statement.

“It was a derogatory statement to say he is above the law and that he also does not respect my rights.

“And that he was a law unto himself. And very disrespectful to the magistrate presiding over the case.

“What it did is to confirm that this is an incentivised prosecution because this is not the only time that Mr Reza got dramatic and in doing so I felt that this will not be a fair trial and it confirmed my suspicion.”

Katsimberis said he was aware that he was making serious allegations against Reza.

“It is my true belief and also very serious allegation that I am about to make that Michael Reza is being paid to prosecute me by Ken Sharpe, my ex-partner, and that Mr Reza is not in court doing what’s fair and just,” he said.

“He is abusing his power and State machinery for his personal goal.”

Zim Boy Dies After Being Forced To Drink Poison By Bullies

By A Correspondent- A teenage Zimbabwean schoolboy died after he was allegedly forced to drink rat poison by bullies at Queens High School here in Johannesburg.

He was a rugby player at school and a Liverpool fan.

The school is located a few kilometres from the Jo’burg central business district.

The Gauteng Department of Education and the South African Police Service are investigating the matter.

Brian Tatenda Mukwereti Ndlovu (15) died last week at a clinic after complaining of stomach complications.

He had told his mum what had transpired at school.

His distraught mother, Mildred, is asking for authorities to get to the bottom of the story and bring the perpetrators to book.

He first revealed what happened to his neighbour and friend Simba that he was pushed against the wall by a group of boys in the toilet and forced to drink poison.

He came back home and was sweating and I asked him what’s wrong?

“He then revealed that he had been forced to drink poison at school, he repeated the name of the boy who made him take the liquid.

“He even mentioned four more boys at the school, who included his best friend, and said ‘mama if you do not believe me go and ask my four friends.

‘They know what is happening at that school.

‘It started in January 2023 but I could not tell you anything. I was afraid if I told you, you’d come to the school and the boys were still going to come back for me,’” said a sobbing Mildred.

The family rushed him to hospital but he could not make it.

The family says it is reliably informed that there was a group of about six boys who were terrorising other kids at the school.

Last week, there were protests by parents, who feel the school is not doing enough to stop bullying.

The Gauteng Member of Executive Council on Education, Matome Chiloane, visited the school on Monday and assured everyone that his department was working with law enforcement agencies to ensure that if there is any foul play, perpetrators would be brought back to book.

He did not want to confirm that the cause of death was bullying.

His post-mortem results are expected to shed further light on Brian’s death.

School principal, Johan Lourens, said the school takes any reports of bullying seriously.

“There have never been reports from Brian or his family that he was involved in any bullying in the school,” said the principal.

Brian’s family have indicated that there will be a memorial service in Doornfontein at the Kings & Queens Funeral Parlour today.

He will be buried at the West Park Cemetery in Johannesburg on Saturday.

The school has also announced plans to hold a memorial service for the student

Kasukuwere Vows To Fight Until His Names Is Included On The Voters Roll

THE Constitutional Court has refused to hear the case in which exiled former Zanu-PF political commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere was seeking to have direct access to the top court.

Kasukuwere is seeking to run in the upcoming general elections as an independent candidate.

A bench chaired by Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza said Kasukuwere’s application was an appeal disguised as an application as such was fatal.

Kasukuwere rushed to the Constitutional Court after the Supreme Court dismissed his appeal challenging a High Court ruling removing him from the ballot.

High Court’s decision followed an appeal by a Zanu-PF activist, Lovedale Mangwana who argued that Kasukuwere ceased to be a registered voter having spent over 18 months outside the country.

Following the latest defeat, Kasukuwere said he will be going back to the Supreme Court to appeal.

“Where that takes us is back to the Supreme Court where we are going to seek leave to appeal against that Supreme Court judgment which upheld the High Court’s judgment barring Saviour Kasukuwere from participating in the upcoming elections,” said Kaukuwere’s spokesperson Jacqueline Sande.

“It is not over for us. We still have a pending application before the Constitutional Court again, stating that the High Court order is not valid until it is confirmed by the Constitutional Court. So this in essence is not the end of the game. We are going to fight and ensure that President Saviour Kasukuwere participates as a presidential candidate in the upcoming elections.”

-Newzimbabwe

Prison Boss Breaks Silence on Convicted R_apist Release

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) Commissioner-General, Shepherd Mpofu, has denied that convicted rapist Bobby Makaza’s release under a presidential amnesty was irregular.

Makaza was released in May 2022 after serving less than five years of his 16-year sentence for rɑping a juvenile. His early release has sparked public outcry and condemnation from human rights lawyers.

The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), on behalf of the victim’s parents, filed a court application seeking Makaza’s re-arrest. They argued his release was illegal as rɑpists are not eligible for presidential amnesty.

However, in a response filed on July 31, Commissioner-General Mpofu stated that Makaza was correctly released after assessing his age and identity.

Mpofu said Makaza benefited from Clemency Order 1 of 2023, which granted full remission of sentence to prisoners aged 60 and above, except those sentenced to life imprisonment, death or convicted of public violence.

Mpofu described suggestions that Makaza was ineligible as “malicious and ridiculous”. President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and Police Commissioner Matanga are named as respondents in the court case.

Charumbira “Quits” Re-election

By A Correspondent- National Chiefs’ Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira says he is not seeking re-election to the helm of the national traditional chiefs’ body at polls that are scheduled for tomorrow.

His current deputy, Chief Mtshane Khumalo of Matabeleland North province, is understood to be one of the frontrunners to succeed Chief Charumbira who has served two terms.

The National Chiefs’ Council is meeting in Bulawayo ahead of elections on Thursday, to elect a new Chiefs’ Council president and the deputy who will automatically become Members of Parliament as Senators.

Thursday’s election will be the culmination of a process that started last week with ZEC holding glitch-free elections to choose 36 chiefs into the National Chiefs’ Council in an exercise that officially kick-started the 2023 harmonised elections.

Chief Charumbira, the outgoing council president, was overwhelmingly voted back as one of the five Chiefs’ Council members from Masvingo province after defeating Chief Neromwe (Mr Clemence Madzingo) of Zaka by 27 votes to 7.

Chief Charumbira is also the president of the Pan African Parliament.

Chief Khumalo hailed Chief Charumbira for his impeccable leadership skills that saw him even getting the support of all African regions to become PAP leader.

He described Chief Charumbira as a repository and sanctuary of the country’s traditional leadership institution with his exemplary leadership depicting the ethos of the past, present and the future.It emerged also that the National Chiefs’ Council has unanimously resolved to deploy Chief Charumbira to an “appropriate post” where the organisation would continue tapping into his wisdom while he also continued to serve as PAP leader.

Chief Chundu (born Abel Mbasera) of Mashonaland West said they still required Chief Charumbira’s wisdom to improve the traditional leadership institution in Zimbabwe.

“There are still many issues that we feel Chief Charumbira’s expertise and leadership will be required as we continue to strengthen the traditional leadership institution.

“We are traditional leaders and we own the soil and we always agree on one position for the good of our institution and the people that we lead so we indeed still need Chief Charumbira’s guidance and services,” said Chief Chundu.

Chief Siansali born Mr Nkatazo Siatabwa of Matabeleland North who said: “Chief Charumbira is behind the growth and transformation of the traditional leadership institution to where it is today and he has vast experience nationally and internationally and we feel it is not prudent to just relegate him to the periphery without tapping from his experience and direction.”

-newsday

23 August Polls Will Be Disputed Again, Says Mutambara

FORMER Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara has predicted another disputed poll for Zimbabwe given the escalation of political violence and other electoral malpractices.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa won the disputed 2018 presidential election by a slight margin.

Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa accused the Zanu PF leader of rigging the election.

Mutambara, however, warned that it would be difficult to change the status quo, citing an unfair playing field, which he said favoured the ruling party.

“People who are creating problems in our country are Zanu PF. They never won any election, actually they rigged. From 2000 up to 2018, Zimbabwe elections have been fraudulent and rigged. All those were problematic elections,” Mutambara said in an interview with Newzroom Afrika over the weekend.

“They pay judges a week before elections. The Judiciary in Zimbabwe is compromised. The possibility of free and fair elections is very unlikely.

“The access to voters roll, fair coverage from State media is problematic, so we are heading to the usual problems which are disputed elections.”

The Judiciary has in the past said it is independent and does not take instructions from the Executive.

He also condemned rising cases of political violence in the country.

“People are in the courts, there have been cases of political violence. The party [CCC] lost its activist in Glen View after being attacked by Zanu PF supporters. There is no political tolerance. There are no political reforms and electoral reforms. There is too much tension as we head towards elections,” Mutambara said.

Last week, Tinashe Chitsunge, a CCC supporter, was killed while fleeing a marauding Zanu PF mob in Glen View 7, Harare.

On the same day, Chamisa’s convoy was reportedly attacked by suspected Zanu PF supporters in Mutasa district, Manicaland province, after addressing a rally there.

Mnangagwa has pledged to ensure peace prevails, but critics say authorities are to blame for failing to act on cases of human rights abuses.

Zimbabwe has a history of disputed elections marred by political violence.

-Newsday

WFP And Govt Of Zimbabwe Launch Roadmap Towards Food Security

HARARE – The Government of Zimbabwe and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) have signed a Letter of Understanding (LoU) to formalize their collaboration on improving food systems and reforming the social protection system in Zimbabwe.

The LoU aims to bolster the capacity to respond to emergencies and effectively foster investment in agricultural entrepreneurship. The Government of Zimbabwe and WFP will utilize their expertise and resources to accelerate sustainable solutions to food security while consolidating Zimbabwe’s national social protection systems.

The collaboration also includes proactive support for rural and urban livelihoods by anticipating future needs, improving data collection and analysis, and strengthening livelihood opportunities. By doing so, the Government of Zimbabwe and WFP aim to create a more resilient and sustainable food system for the people of Zimbabwe.

“This Letter of Understanding is a way to strengthen the already ongoing work and to ensure that both Government and WFP are accountable to the people they serve”, said Mr. Simon Masanga, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare. “We hope this mutual commitment will ensure that common objectives are fulfilled,” he added.

WFP’s strategic plan for Zimbabwe is based on Zimbabwe’s National Development Strategy 1 and global commitments to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its associated Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). WFP will also work with Zimbabwean authorities and civil society to plan, budget, and make decisions to achieve Zero Hunger.

“WFP’s new strategic plan represents our contribution to the achievement of the National Development Strategy 1 and our commitment to harness the energies of Zimbabweans to pursue their dreams and aspirations,” said Francesca Erdelmann, WFP’s Country Director in Zimbabwe. “Together, in the spirit of SDG17 ‘partnering for the SDGs’, we can realize an equitable and sustainable future for our food systems to ensure that every person in Zimbabwe has access to and consumes sufficient, diverse, and nutritious food at all times,” she added.

“77% Zim Voters Want Change”: Survey

By A Correspondent- At least 77% of registered voters in Zimbabwe want change of government, according to a latest survey by a local research institute.

A recent survey commissioned by the Public Policy and Research Institute of Zimbabwe (PPRIZ) revealed that the majority of the respondents said they were  “most likely” to vote in the August 23 elections.

The survey conducted in July this year in all 10 provinces of the country says the majority of the respondents, 82%, were registered voters.

“More females (46%) are registered to vote compared to their male counterparts (36%). 17% of the registered voters are first-time voters ie 18-23 years,” the report read.

“The majority of the respondents (77%) say they want a new direction in the country.

“Of those that are most likely to vote, more are from rural areas (53%) compared to 47% from urban areas.

“Notably, 33% of the first-time voters say they will definitely vote in the forthcoming election.”

PPRIZ is an independent think-tank led by former State Enterprises and Parastatals  minister Gorden Moyo.

At least 66% of the respondents said the economic situation was bad while 68% said the government failed to provide jobs to alleviate poverty.

“Post-election situation: 28% of the respondents say the country will be better off after the election, 25% say it will be worse off, 27% do not know while 19% say the country will be the same as it is today,” the report read.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is seeking re-election, having won the disputed 2018 polls by a narrow margin.

His main challenger, Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa, is having another go at the presidency.

Self-exiled former minister Saviour Kasukuwere is back and forth at the courts challenging his disqualification.

There is only one female presidential candidate, United Zimbabwe Alliance leader, Elisabeth Valerio, down from four in 2018.

According to the PPRIZ survey, 61% of the respondents said it is time for women to assume more national leadership roles.

“Ironically, more than half (50%) of the respondents say they would not vote for female or youthful candidates for president in the forthcoming election,” the report says.

“Vote-buying: 44% say they will refuse to take bribe and they will vote with their conscience, 40% will take the bribe and vote with their conscience while 11% will take bribe and vote for the briber.

“5% is undecided whether to take the bribe or not.”

The report also noted with concern the rising cases of political violence across the country.

A CCC supporter was killed last week in Glen View, Harare, in another case of political violence.

“Notably, 33% of the respondents from Manicaland province, 24% Masvingo province and 19% Mashonaland East province said they have witnessed violence in the last two months.”

On trust issues, only a few respondents said they trust political parties (15%), media (19%), Parliament (20%), Judiciary (20%), police (22%), Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (23%) and the military (28%).

“However traditional leaders (37%) and International and regional election observers (30%) fared much better than the rest of the other institutions.”

-newsday

Detectives Hauled To Court Over Stage Managed Break In

By A Correspondent- Three Harare-based detectives appeared in court yesterday charged with stage-managing a break-in at Harare Central Police Station stores office before stealing an undisclosed amount of money kept as exhibits.

Stanley Musekiwa (46), Takaidza Mugwisi (36) and Masimba Stanely Gwasunda (43), all from CID Stores, were facing theft and malicious damage to property charges when they appeared before magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa.

The trio was remanded in custody to today for bail application.

Musekiwa is an inspector and is the officer-in-charge CID Stores and Business Harare, while Mugwisi and Gwasunda are his subordinates.

It is the State case that on June 23, 2023, Mugwisi recovered US$40 500 from one Carlington Gengezha, who had been arrested for breaking into and stealing money from a property in Belvedere, Harare.

He surrendered the money to Musekiwa as the officer-in-charge.

Musekiwa handed the money to Gwasunda, an exhibit officer.

Musekiwa and Gwasunda were supposed to put the money in a safe at the CID Homicide Harare for safekeeping.

On August 6, 2023 Mugwisi was deployed on night guard duties at CID offices, including the exhibit room.

On the same date at around 0100 hours, the trio took advantage of darkness following an electrical fault at Harare Central Police Station and stage-managed a break-in before stealing the money.

They later allegedly set the room alight, destroying several exhibits consisting of stoves, a fridge, a bed, clothing, crates of beer, cellphones, television sets, radio sets and gas tanks.

Church Confession Nails M_urderer

By A Correspondent- A Mukumbura man who allegedly killed a woman and dumped the body in a bush has been arrested after confessing to the killing during a church service.

Lameck Masumukire (25) allegedly killed Petunia Gomo (20) in Mukumbura Village, Mashonaland Central on 5 August after suspecting she was bewitching him.

While police were still investigating, Masumukire made a confession at church.

Police did not reveal which of his fellow congregants snitched on him when they released a statement about his arrest.

“Police in Mukumbura have arrested Lameck Masumukire (25) in connection with a case of murder in which Petunia Gomo (20) was found dead in a bushy area near Senga Village, Chiswiti, Mukumbura on 05/08/23.

Rising Tennis Stars Excel

LOCAL junior tennis stars have shifted their attention to the J100s tournament which kicked off this Monday at Harare Sports Club, after a successful outing in the J60 tournament which ended at the weekend.

Rising Zimbabwean tennis stars proved that they are at par with the best in the world after three players made the ITF Juniors J60 tournament podium at Harare Sports Club.

The girls were at the centre of the success story with Sasha Chimedza reaching the final, before losing 6-4, 3-6, 5-7 in a closely contested match against Madagascar’s Andraina Mitia Voavy, while Tadiwanashe Mauchi and partner Iriela Rajaobelina finished second in the girls’ doubles.

The boys could not make it to the singles’ final which was eventually won by China’s Fumin Jiang.

However, Thompson Thomu restored parity for the hosts in the boys’ doubles, partnering Great Britain’s Liam Channon to clinch the boys’ doubles title with a 7-5, 7-5 victory over Allan Gatoto and Lev Seidman.

Meanwhile, the boys and girls have another chance to prove themselves on home soil yet again in the J100s tournament which started this Monday.

Sasha Chimedza and Tadiwanashe Mauchi headline the girls’ section, with Mauchi set to compete in all three events.

Another stern test awaits them in the event featuring players from Australia, Canada, Madagascar, USA, South Africa, India, Algeria, Kenya, Hungary and Italy who will be battling for the one hundred points on offer.-ZBC News

Couple Arrested For Brutally Killing Niece

A couple from Zvimba, Mashonaland West Province who allegedly assaulted their four-year-old niece to death before disposing her body in a stream has been arrested in South Africa.

Zimbabwe Republic Police National Spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrest of John Zvivi and Lister Sibanda and said legal modalities to extradite the two suspects are ongoing.

The couple skipped the border into South Africa after allegedly killing their four year old niece and seriously injuring the victim’s six-year-old sister who is currently hospitalised after being assaulted using an electric cable.

The body of the deceased was found stuffed in a sack and dumped in a stream near a bridge in Kuwadzana Extension, Harare.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/08/07/murderous-couple-nabbed-in-sa/

Murderous Couple Nabbed

A couple from Zvimba, Mashonaland West Province who allegedly assaulted their four-year-old niece to death before disposing her body in a stream has been arrested in South Africa.

Zimbabwe Republic Police National Spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrest of John Zvivi and Lister Sibanda and said legal modalities to extradite the two suspects are ongoing.

The couple skipped the border into South Africa after allegedly killing their four year old niece and seriously injuring the victim’s six-year-old sister who is currently hospitalised after being assaulted using an electric cable.

The body of the deceased was found stuffed in a sack and dumped in a stream near a bridge in Kuwadzana Extension, Harare.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/08/07/murderous-couple-nabbed-in-sa/

Mumps Outbreak : Health Officials On High Alert

HEALTH experts are on high alert amid reports of an increase in cases of mumps in Harare.

In a statement, Harare City Health Department Director, Dr Prosper Chonzi indicated that several cases have been recorded at various health centres across Harare.

Dr Chonzi urged those infected to seek treatment at health centres.

The Harare City Health Department is still in the process of compiling data of those who have been affected by the acute viral infection caused by the rubulavirus.

In May, South Africa’s National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) declared an outbreak of mumps following a sudden rise in cases of the disease in the country.

China is the top country with mumps cases in the world.

As of 2021, mumps cases in China stood at nearly 120 000, translating to 53 percent of the world’s mumps cases.

Other countries in the top five are Kenya, Madagascar, Ghana and Ethiopia.

Signs and symptoms of mumps involve swelling of salivary glands which last more than two days.-ZBC News

Wake Up, Cucsman Tells Holy Ten

By Cucsman

Lets adopt culture yekuudzana chokwadi not kuvengana , i personally don’t support the idea of kukaurisana but kuonesana, endai ku mashows , music tinoterera but ticharamba tichiudzana chokwadi, we are one big family, Zimbabwe belongs to all of us , just like our family setups , tinotombotukana , kunyeyana nekugodorana asi pakupera kwazvo tinoramba tiri family, we reconcile

i personally get irritated nevanhu vakaita sana holy ten ava nana kikky baddas , nevese vano supporter Zanupf, they are hypocrites , ukaona uchipiwa mari kuti upupure nhema masikati machena uri muroyi ,

How can they say Zanupf huchi when it is the same party that subjected millions of Zimbabweans into poverty, right now holy ten is clocking millions of views on YouTube out of the support from many Zimbabweans who are living outside of the country, these people were forced to leave the country because Zanupf is failing them, some are working as care workers, some as gardeners , etc now that they are living in countries with cheaper data , they watch his videos, he makes money and endorse a stupid government that has been failing for 40+ years

Most of these artists fligh to UK or any other countries to do shows , I wish they could try to sit down and think kuti what led many Zimbabweans out of the country, its poverty, hunger , unemployment, but havazvifunge vanhu ava ndosaka vachitsigira matuzvi , ticharamba tichivavhura pfungwa #LetsWakeThemUp

Dynamos Appoint New Coach

Harare giants Dynamos are set to appoint Genesis Magombe as head coach, following the dismissal of Herbert Maruwa.

Maruwa was shown the exit door on Tuesday, after he failed the 5-game ultimatum given to him by the club’s hierarchy before Sunday’s goalless draw with Hwange in Bulawayo.

Magombe, who was Maruwa’s assistant, will take over on a temporary basis.

The former Yadah coach is a holder of the required CAF A coaching badge is no stranger to Premiership football.

Well-played sources at the club also revealed that Murape Murape, who was the second assistant coach, has also been shown the exit door.

An official confirmation from the club will be made today. – Soccer24 News

Dynamics Of Mining

Steps to starting from zero in the mining sector.

Just like every industry mining has zero beginning where you begin with absolute nothing or with little amounts of less than 100usd .

By nature mining is a very high expenditure business thousands of united States dollars are needed to run a successful mining business sometimes with no returns .

We are going to take you through a short but powerful account of how to begin at zero step by step .

Step 1
Be interested in mining stories read and listen to as many mining stories in detail asking keen and clear questions.

Artisanal miners have a lot of stories to tell each story has a specific detail that is clue to how you can start from zero . By this way you will be informally introducing yourself to it .
Befriend someone in mining.

Deliberately choose a friend who regularly goes to the mine be very close friend. By so doing you receive mining updates and stories for free . You will learn mining terms risks and rewards fast .

3 visit the mines regularly.
Now that you have a friend visit the mines with him regularly to assess the situation and listen to more mining stories from others stay there for a long time sometimes even 12hrs or two days continuously.
4 identify areas of need within your friend’s network.

At this stage visit with a secret book identify needs that would let you in . The easiest is food just buy relish for them for free and start asking direct question how can you be of help .

NB don’t over promise or over commit yourself if you don’t yet understand the risky .

Pause : mining is so risky and ugly the losses are fatal we have lost money huge amounts never to receive it back don’t let the “reward stories ” force you to sell valuable property or use school fees for your kids to invest these “reward stories are structured to lure you .
Lists of free entry points no cent just you .

1 use your own hands join the team with intention of raising money to invest back for those working join night shift before list what you want to do with the money . Below are inputs and values
A box of explosives sets 330usd
A drum of diesel market price
A compressor set 2000usd
Pegging a mine 3000usd.
Never mind the amount using your hands increases the chances of high returns .
2 link with an investor with huge financial muscles and get double share .
3 identify and bring an expert who improve production
Low income entry points in values
1 food and lighting 100usd
50kg mealie
Cooking oil 5litres
Salt
Relish
Torches
Rare cheap entry points
Buying food during milling of ore 400rands or less
Covering a member who felt ill or absent temporarily by some un forseen means .
At this time you have a vision what you want to do this is a list of what you can permanently do
1 be food and relish provider for as many teams as you can .
2 provide transport for life
3 provide explosives and diesel
4 provide compressor or diesel powered windlass
5 build tanks fir cyanide process
6 fund workers for none work related needs . This is risky needs a careful study.

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Cucsman Roasts Holy Ten

By Cucsman

Lets adopt culture yekuudzana chokwadi not kuvengana , i personally don’t support the idea of kukaurisana but kuonesana, endai ku mashows , music tinoterera but ticharamba tichiudzana chokwadi, we are one big family, Zimbabwe belongs to all of us , just like our family setups , tinotombotukana , kunyeyana nekugodorana asi pakupera kwazvo tinoramba tiri family, we reconcile

i personally get irritated nevanhu vakaita sana holy ten ava nana kikky baddas , nevese vano supporter Zanupf, they are hypocrites , ukaona uchipiwa mari kuti upupure nhema masikati machena uri muroyi ,

How can they say Zanupf huchi when it is the same party that subjected millions of Zimbabweans into poverty, right now holy ten is clocking millions of views on YouTube out of the support from many Zimbabweans who are living outside of the country, these people were forced to leave the country because Zanupf is failing them, some are working as care workers, some as gardeners , etc now that they are living in countries with cheaper data , they watch his videos, he makes money and endorse a stupid government that has been failing for 40+ years

Most of these artists fligh to UK or any other countries to do shows , I wish they could try to sit down and think kuti what led many Zimbabweans out of the country, its poverty, hunger , unemployment, but havazvifunge vanhu ava ndosaka vachitsigira matuzvi , ticharamba tichivavhura pfungwa #LetsWakeThemUp

Mumps Outbreak Hits Harare

HEALTH experts are on high alert amid reports of an increase in cases of mumps in Harare.

In a statement, Harare City Health Department Director, Dr Prosper Chonzi indicated that several cases have been recorded at various health centres across Harare.

Dr Chonzi urged those infected to seek treatment at health centres.

The Harare City Health Department is still in the process of compiling data of those who have been affected by the acute viral infection caused by the rubulavirus.

In May, South Africa’s National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) declared an outbreak of mumps following a sudden rise in cases of the disease in the country.

China is the top country with mumps cases in the world.

As of 2021, mumps cases in China stood at nearly 120 000, translating to 53 percent of the world’s mumps cases.

Other countries in the top five are Kenya, Madagascar, Ghana and Ethiopia.

Signs and symptoms of mumps involve swelling of salivary glands which last more than two days.-ZBC News

Zim Tennis Stars Shine

LOCAL junior tennis stars have shifted their attention to the J100s tournament which kicked off this Monday at Harare Sports Club, after a successful outing in the J60 tournament which ended at the weekend.

Rising Zimbabwean tennis stars proved that they are at par with the best in the world after three players made the ITF Juniors J60 tournament podium at Harare Sports Club.

The girls were at the centre of the success story with Sasha Chimedza reaching the final, before losing 6-4, 3-6, 5-7 in a closely contested match against Madagascar’s Andraina Mitia Voavy, while Tadiwanashe Mauchi and partner Iriela Rajaobelina finished second in the girls’ doubles.

The boys could not make it to the singles’ final which was eventually won by China’s Fumin Jiang.

However, Thompson Thomu restored parity for the hosts in the boys’ doubles, partnering Great Britain’s Liam Channon to clinch the boys’ doubles title with a 7-5, 7-5 victory over Allan Gatoto and Lev Seidman.

Meanwhile, the boys and girls have another chance to prove themselves on home soil yet again in the J100s tournament which started this Monday.

Sasha Chimedza and Tadiwanashe Mauchi headline the girls’ section, with Mauchi set to compete in all three events.

Another stern test awaits them in the event featuring players from Australia, Canada, Madagascar, USA, South Africa, India, Algeria, Kenya, Hungary and Italy who will be battling for the one hundred points on offer.-ZBC News

Cops Steal US$40K Exhibit Money, Burn-Down Offices

By- Three Harare police officers stage managed a break-in at Harare Central Police Station Stores office and stole money before setting it ablaze have appeared in court.

Stanley Musekiwa (46) from ZRP CID Stores, Takaidza Mugwisi (36) from CID Stores and Masimba Stanely Gwasunda (43), ZRP CID Stores were facing theft and malicious damage to property when they appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Marehwanazvo Gofa.
Musekiwa is an Inspector and is the Officer In Charge of CID Stores and Business Harare.
Mugwisi and Gwasunda are subordinates of Musekiwa.
It is the State’s case that on June 23 2023 Mugwisi recovered cash amounting to US$40 500 from one Carlington Gengezha who had committed unlawful entry and theft in Belvedere, Harare. The recovered cash and US$5 000 which had been recovered in different cases were taken into possession by Musekiwa the Officer In Charge and he handed it to Gwasunda who is the Exhibit Officer.
Musekiwa and Gwasunda who were supposed to place the money in a safe at CID Homicide Harare for safekeeping after being instructed by Deputy Director Crime CID Zimbabwe (name not given) instead stashed the cash into a four-plate stove oven drawer which was in office 26 CID Stores and Business Harare.
On August 6 2023 Mugwisi was deployed on night guard duties securing CID offices that include the exhibit room.
On the same date at around 1 am the three accused persons took advantage of darkness after an electrical fault at Harare Central Police Station and proceeded to office 26.
They stage-managed a break-in by cutting the padlock keys that secure the screen gate using a bolt cutter to cut while in actual fact they used keys to open the door to gain entry. They opened the four-plate stove oven drawer which was securing the cash and stole it and yet to be quantified exhibits before they set the room alight thereby destroying several other exhibits comprising of two four-plate stoves, a fridge, a bed, various clothing, several crates of beer, cellphones, several televisions, radios and gas tanks.
The fire caused extensive structural damage to the building and the value of the destroyed exhibits and building is yet to be quantified. Herald

Mwonzora Chickens Out Of The Presidential Race, Avoids Humiliation

By-MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora has chickened out of the Presidentichickened al rate two weeks before the polls.

Mwonzora announced his withdrawal Tuesday, accusing the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) of rigging the impending polls.

He said the decision of the ZEC to bar the party’s 87 MP candidates was evidence of rigging.

This withdrawal comes amidst allegations of massive irregularities by ZEC and Zanu PF.

Dembare Coach Fired

Herbert Maruwa has been fired from his position as the head coach of Dynamos.

The gaffer only took over the reins in ahead of this season following his departure from Black Rhinos.

After falling behind in title, the Glamour Boys hierarchy gave him a second ultimatum, in which he had to win all the next five games.

However, he didn’t survive this time and the club fired him following the team’s goalless draw against Hwange on Sunday.

The result left the Harare giants in fourth position with 29 points, nine behind log leaders Highlanders.

Maruwa’s assistant Murape Murape and team manager Richard Chihoro have both been suspended.

-Soccer24

Chiwanza changing the face of Mhondoro-Mubaira

By A Correspondent| Businessman and entrepreneur, Dr Chamu Chiwanza is known in the business sector as an astute businessman and he has now channeled his proceeds to improve people’s lives in Mhondoro-Mubaira constituency where he is set to represent Zanu PF during this month’s election.

Even the opposition is now finding it difficult to penetrate the constituency as Chiwanza is now becoming the darling of masses in the constituency.

He has paid school fees for children in 13 wards as he seek to develop the constituency.

Recently the aspiring MP gave 20 bags of cement at every school in all 13 wards.

He is also embarking on various projects including building of schools and bridges.

In line with his party’s mantra leaving no one behind Chiwanza is interacting with everyone at grassroots level through his polling station based campaigns were he has managed to consolidate power.

In all his address, bakers inn bread and TN bakery Van has been seen distributing bread to every voter.

Even CCC leader Nelson Chamisa failed to pull a huge crowd during his rally in Mhondoro Mubaira. On Monday CCC failed to gather 400 people and they were shocked by the outcome.

“We are working for the people, people do not want promises but they want something they see. I am putting my money to improve the lives of people. We are doing this to make sure that the party and the President win resoundingly during the upcoming election. The opposition has no chance of winning this constituency,”Chiwanza said.

Former Finance Minister’s Wife Slapped With 6 Months Jail Sentence

CONCESSION – The late former Finance Minister Christophe Kuruneri’s wife Paidamoyo (60) was slapped with six months jail term for defeating the course of justice by Concession magistrate Joshua Nembaware on Monday.

Kuruneri was arrested together with her driver Sinotile Magezi (54) after they allegedly blocked police officers from investigating a stock theft case at her farm in Mazowe.

The duo were lucky to escape custodial sentence after the magistrate conditionally suspended the sentence.

They will however perfom 105 hours of community service each.

The state led by Precious Khanye alleged on May 16 police officers from Mazowe went to Ascortvale farm to investigate a stock theft involving the two.

When police officers told Magezi that they wanted to take him to the police station for him to assist them with investigations all hell broke loose as the suspects locked the gates on Kuruneri’s orders there by baring the officers to leave their premises.

Another charge was added on the two leading to their arrest.

-Harare Times

Mwonzora Pulls Out Of 23 August Presidential Elections

By Jane Mlambo| Opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Douglas Mwonzora has withdrawn from the 23 August 2023 Presidential election race.

Addressing the press briefing at the party headquarters on Tuesday, Mwonzora described the 23 August elections as a sham.

He said disputes on the 23 August elections were being decided on technicalities instead of the constitution.

Mwonzora said his party parliamentary candidates were unfairly disqualified, a move he said was a punishment against his party’s decision to challenge the delimitation report.

Watch video of the press conference loading below….

Special Tribute To Tinashe Chitsungo

Today we will lay Tinashe Chitsungo in his final resting place, a young man who never tasted or witnessed a good life.
Brutally murdered by agents of a tyrant familiar with murder and controversy. Sad it is that he leaves behind a young wife aged 27 and 2 kids aged 11 and 4.
Violence has never brought peace instead the country still mourns of Gukurahundi wounds left by those in power and authority but lack legitimacy.
Moreblessing Ali died in the same hands of those affiliated to the regime and instead those who advocated for justice still languish in the dangeouns of Chikurubhi.
Hon Job Sikhala a member of Parliament has been unjustly incarcerated for asking those in the Highest office to act on murderers under the Political banner of the illegitimate authority.
As a mother and Politician I ask for PEACE and justice for the slain activists and an immediate release of jailed Politician and Lawyer Job Sikhala.

In Tinashe Chitsungo a life has been lost, a family man has been robbed , vulnerable children have been orphaned and the nation has lost man.
2023 23 August the nation must VOTE in remembrance of those who died in the hands of the current Government like Tinashe Chitsungo, Moreblessing Ali, Mboneni, Sylvia Matambo and Peter Munetsi all who got denied their right to life by none other than those who are seeking reelection.
Ngaapinde Hake Mkomana. A yellow dawn is near and dusk shall pass. A new Great Zimbabwe is imminent.


Chido Hamauswa is a PR Council Representative and a renowned business woman.

“We Are Not Regime Change Agents”: CiZC

CRISIS in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) says labelling the organisation regime change agents is a usual tactic used by dictatorships worldwide to muzzle all voices which attempt to hold them to account.

In a recent interview with NewsDay (ND), CiZC chairperson Peter Mutasa (PM) said this would, however, not silence them. Below are excerpts of the interview.

ND: When was CiZC born, and what prompted its birth?

PM: The CiZC was formed in August 2001 by several civil society organisations and the formation of the coalition was meant to spearhead a collective civil society response in addressing the multi-faceted crisis of governance and governmental legitimacy then engulfing Zimbabwe. The formation of the coalition was also informed by the need to push for a developmental trajectory informed by the people and inclusive of every citizen regardless of creed.

The coalition is a membership-based organisation and currently has 92 institutional members. These members are organised by thematic committees namely youth, gender, advocacy, peace building, arts, information and human rights committees.

The coalition also has a regional information and advocacy desk which operates from our office based in Johannesburg, South Africa, whose major role has been to champion the accurate projection of Zimbabwe’s challenges not only in the region but internationally. This is anchored on our belief that resolving Zimbabwe’s challenges requires informed solidarity from her regional neighbours and the international community.

ND: Can you briefly outline the journey towards attainment of democracy and inclusive national development in Zimbabwe?

PM: The journey has not been an easy one, especially taking into consideration the increasingly authoritarian nature of our State, more notably at least since 2000. The 22 years of our existence symbolise years of trials and tribulations characterised by State repression and closure of the democratic space.

It is unfortunate that in response to our calls for a genuinely people-centred governance framework, the State has responded essentially by further constricting the civic and democratic space, which is supposed to be the lifeline of a constitutional and participatory democratic governance framework. Instead, the State has resorted to name-calling, restrictive laws and brute force, characterised by abductions, arbitrary arrests, torture as well as extra-judicial killings, but we have remained vigilant and continue to be guided by our vision.

The journey has not been easy, but we have soldiered on and the coalition continues to leave an indelible footprint in the fight for democracy and good governance in Zimbabwe.

The heightening of the closure of civic and democratic spaces that we have seen post the November 2017 coup just serves as a reminder to comrades and the generality of citizens alike, that the struggle continues and we must continue to push until we realise the dream of inclusive national development in Zimbabwe.

I cannot overemphasise the apparent pointers to an increasingly authoritarian State we continue to see — the militarisation of key state institutions, persecution of dissenting voices, obscene levels of corruption and plunder of State resources and weaponisation of the Judiciary among many other vices.

Our antidote to these vices and resolving the long-standing crisis in the country is also simple. Zimbabweans must be assisted to have a genuine national dialogue process.

What will this dialogue seek to do? It must seek to help Zimbabwe return to full norm compliance in modern statecraft by implementing comprehensive electoral, social, economic and political reforms. Such reforms must be undergirded by a firm commitment to return to political legitimacy and the restoration of constitutionalism.

A devolved constitutional State (entails) the declaration of rights is the cornerstone of economic development; a political system built on a free and fair electoral system; and a competitive multi-party system that strengthens the social contract and underpins governmental legitimacy.

It is incumbent upon the country’s leadership to desist from cosmetic approaches on the issue of a national dialogue and engage all the key stakeholders including but not limited to political actors themselves, business, civil society in its entirety — the church, labour, students, women’s movements, peasants, war veterans, ethnic minorities — every section of our varied population must be included and represented in this national dialogue.

ND: The CiZC has been accused of being a “regime change outfit that continuously seeks to please its Western masters”. How do you react to these allegations?

Fourth Suspect In E-Creator Scam Nabbed

A fourth suspect involved in the E-Creator Electronic Commerce company case, where several individuals were defrauded of US$1 million in a Ponzi scheme, was apprehended and presented in court on Saturday.

Abraham Mutambu, who had evaded arrest by relocating to his rural home in Chihota, appeared before Magistrate Yeukai Dzuda. The magistrate remanded him to today for a bail application.

According to the allegations, in January 2023, the accused conspired with Jao Jiatong, Trymore Tapfumanei, and Justine Muchekenya, who are already in custody for the same case, along with other individuals who are still at large. They devised a plan to defraud unsuspecting Zimbabweans through an online investment Ponzi scheme.

On February 7, 2023, they established and registered a company named E-Creator Electronic Commerce (Pvt) Limited with the Zimbabwean Registrar of Companies. The company, with registration number 2853/23, operated from rooms 15 and 16 on the 10th floor of the Joina City Building in central Harare.

The accused then presented the company as an online e-commerce operator with a global internet presence.

Between February and July 2023, the accused, who was based at the company’s headquarters in Joina City, collaborated with his co-accused and deceived thousands of Zimbabweans by falsely promising substantial monthly profits based on their investments.

Numerous individuals from across the country joined the company and invested an estimated US$1 million through various EcoCash numbers provided on the platform by the accused. To make the company more enticing, the accused appeared on national television, traditional and social media, advertising its services and recruiting more victims into the scheme.

The accused expanded the company by opening branches throughout the country and recruiting additional participants.

On July 3, 2023, some complainants encountered difficulties accessing their funds and sought clarification from the company. The accused assured them that a system upgrade was causing the issue and that access to their funds would be restored in due course. However, on July 5, 2023, the complainants discovered that the E-Creator scheme had collapsed, resulting in the loss of all their invested funds and blocked withdrawals.

Investigations led to the arrest and detention of the other three accused individuals. Further investigations led to the apprehension of the accused, who had relocated to the Chihota communal areas. As a result of the accused’s actions, the complainants suffered a loss of US$1 million, and no funds were recovered.

Man (26) Fatally Stabs Duo

By A Correspondent- A Harare man last week went berserk and stabbed four people, two of them fatally.

Among the four was a police office who attempted to subdue him.

Allegations are that on August 3 this year, the accused person Saratoga Masere (26) had a misunderstanding with his father and neighbours came to find out what was happening.

The accused, who was violent at the time, reportedly locked himself in his room.

The now-deceased Dino Mpofu of Lonchivar, Southerton, who was among the neighbours, tried to approach the accused in a bid to resolve the problem.

Masere opened the door armed with an okapi knife and charged towards the crowd outside the house.

The startled neighbours bolted, but the accused caught up the now-deceased and stabbed him in the chest.

The deceased fell down as blood gushed out of the wound and was rushed to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

During the fracas, Masere also allegedly stabbed the victim’s son, Kim Mpofu (16), before stabbing a police officer who had tried to subdue him.

He also stabbed Lameck Nguwo Mazvunara (73).

Mazvunara died the following day, bringing the number of dead to two.

After committing the offence, Masere went to his rural area in Masere village, Chief Musana, Bindura to evade arrest, but police tracked him down and arrested him.

The body of the now-deceased is at Sally Mugabe Hospital mortuary awaiting a post-mortem.

Masere yesterday appeared at Harare Magistrates Court in leg irons and was remanded in custody to August 22, 2023, pending indictment at the High Court for trial.

ZAPU Campaign Seized

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) last week confiscated thousands of Zapu campaign T-shirts at the Beitbridge Border Post.

The regalia, which was brought into the country by cross-border transporters and was seized on August 4, consisted of seven bags weighing 134kg — a donation by South Africa-based party supporters.

Zapu spokesperson Mso Ndlovu confirmed the seizure yesterday saying efforts were being made to have the consignment released by the tax collector.

“They are still held by Zimra, but we have dispatched a team to the border to get them released,” Ndlovu said.

He said since the launch of their party manifesto and the successful nomination of their candidates, there has been an escalation of repression against Zapu.

“But this will not deter us one bit. It gives us more determination to confront the devil eye-ball for eye-ball,” Ndlovu said.

Zapu South Africa chapter provincial secretary for administration Godfrey Viki said: “Zapu SA provincial members bought party regalia of thousands T-shirts and sent them to Zimbabwe.”

A Zimra receipt dated August 4 states that the goods are pending clearance by bill of entry and payment of State warehouse rent.

“You are hereby notified that the goods described below have been detained for stated reasons and prescribed State warehouse rent is payable from the date of detention,” the Zimra receipt read.

“If they remain uncleared for three months from the date of this notice, they will be sold in terms of section 39 of the Customs and Excise Act [Chapter 23:02].”

-newsday

“People Are Oppressed”: President Chamisa

By A Correspondent- Murdered Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) supporter Tinashe Chitsunge’s 27-year-old wife Dzidzisai broke down in tears as reality struck, her husband was now just a memory, another statistic on Zimbabwe’s growing list of political violence victims.

Clinging onto her four-year-old son Sean while seated an arm’s length from her 11-year-old daughter Shanelle, Dzidzisai cut a lonely figure among the tens in their home and hundreds more of CCC supporters singing in Glenview 7 streets.

Sean is in Early Childhood Development (ECD) while Shanelle is a Grade Six pupil.

Chitsunge was stoned to death on Thursday by suspected Zanu-PF supporters who declared Tanaka area, adjacent to his home, a no-go zone for any opposition campaigns ahead of Zimbabwe’s August 23 General Elections.

Videos of his lifeless body lying less than 200 metres from his home, where he had wanted to seek refuge, broke the internet.

Human Rights Defenders (HRDs) such as Amnesty International (AI) and Heal Zimbabwe Trust (HRT) condemned the killing.

Speaking at his funeral wake Monday, CCC leader and presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa put the blame squarely on President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Chamisa asked why Mnangagwa was quiet as his supporters butchered his and why despite ‘indications that they do not want elections’ they still chose to call for them.

“I have been travelling across the country, people are being herded like livestock,  people no longer have peace. People in Zimbabwe are oppressed.

“It is very painful when you look at these children, Zanu-PF has denied these children their future because their father simply decided to support what it did not agree with.

In the rural areas people are being abused, they are suffering. They are being told their names will be written down by Headmen, Forever Associates Zimbabwe (FAZ) officers are traversing every inch on bikes intimidating people and telling them they will be killed if they vote for change.

“Why do you call for elections if you do not want people to elect, why do you call for elections if you do not have confidence, if you do not want them to choose their leader?

“We cannot have a country that forces people to only support a certain political party. Now look, Tinashe is now a statistic, a blemish on our record.

“Mnangagwa is not the rightful leader of this country, if he were he would have come here to pay his condolences, he would have called for justice and warned the perpetrators that we do not do that in this country.”

Moments before Chamisa spoke, party supporters retraced Chitsunge’s footsteps, stopping at his murder site to sing Zanu makauraya, a rendition of Zimbabwe’s popular funeral song Ndimi Makauraya which points out those that would be suspected of having had a hand in the death of loved ones.

Tens looked on up trees, roofs as he spoke, castigating Zanu-PF and calling for justice.

In announcing to journalists that 12 suspects were in police custody, Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe promised that the ZRP will not look at one’s political affiliation in its investigation of Chitsunge’s murder.

“I wish to reiterate that the government of Zimbabwe does not condone acts of political violence by individuals, groups, or political parties under the guise of campaigning for the elections.

“My Ministry has directed the Commissioner General of Police (Godwin Matanga) to arrest perpetrators of violence without looking at one’s political stature, status, identity or financial muscle. Therefore, all malcontents who want to damage the image of the country and discredit the forthcoming elections will have themselves to blame.”

Chitsunge’s postmortem results were expected on Monday according to one of his brothers present at the wake with his burial set for Tuesday in Buhera.

As Chamisa left for Norton where he had scheduled rallies, only a few tens remained behind, most of whom were victims in the melee that cost Tinashe’s life.

-NewZimbabwe

Glen View CCC Activist Killers Charged

Thirteen suspected Zanu PF supporters who allegedly attacked a group of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activists in Harare’s Glenview suburb last week leading to the death of one opposition supporter face a lesser charge of public violence.

This is according to court papers presented when the group appeared at the Harare magistrate’s court for initial remand on Monday.

Tinashe Chitsunge was among scores of CCC activists who came under attack by stone throwing Zanu PF supporters as they were going about party campaign activities in the politically volatile suburb.

According to court papers, the group is being accused of “Public violence as defined in section 36 (1) (a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23”.

They are Ruzivo Mapuranga, 39, Pauline Chikomo, 37, Brian Mutanga, 38, Berrington Mutanga, 36, Emma Munana, 40, Tawanda Muchatisi, 29 and Tawanda Kaseke, 32.

Also among the accused are Munashe Nyakabau, 18, Tinashe Mabheki, 35, Fadzayi Madzinga, 27, Forget Kanyuru, 29, Phenias Kamwende, 28, and Cleopas Ndlovu.

The group was on Monday remanded in custody pending bail ruling on Tuesday afternoon by presiding magistrate Dennis Mangosi.

According to court papers, on August 3, the group started playing soccer at Chimunhu Ground in Glenview well aware that CCC had booked the venue for its rally.

Court further heard that when police tried to disperse them, they started throwing stones and during the process, CCC members arrived for the party rally and the two groups began throwing rocks at each other.

It is further alleged the situation became more tense, forcing CCC supporters to take cover in their motor vehicles.

Unfortunately, Chitsunge died during the commotion.

The 13 were then arrested the next day and brought to court over the weekend for their initial appearance.

During their appearance, Monday, prosecutor Zebediah Bofu opposed bail arguing the suspects were likely to interfere with witnesses if granted bail.

Bofu also told court the group was defiant considering that they threw stones at the police who tried to disperse them from a venue which was reserved for a CCC rally.

However, the 13, through their lawyer Steven Chikotora, argued that their arrest was a coordinated attack on Zanu PF cell leaders.

“The accused are denying that they were at the grounds. They are peaceful people. You have no compelling reasons to challenge the granting of bail,” Chikotora said.

-Zimlive

Holy Ten Endorses ED

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwean rapper Holy Ten, real name Mukudzei Chitsama, has expressed his support for President Emmerson Mnangagwa and ZANU PF in the upcoming August 23 election. However, his endorsement has received criticism from journalist Hopewell Chin’ono.

In a video he posted on his Instagram account, Holy Ten urged Zimbabweans to rally behind President Mnangagwa citing developmental work he is doing around the country. Watch the video below for more.

Chin’ono said while Holy Ten has the right to support whomever he chooses, it is up to the people of Zimbabwe to decide if they want to continue supporting an artist who aligns with a regime that has imprisoned political opponents like Job Sikhala without conviction. He said:

Zimbabwean rapper @holytenmusic has declared his support for President Emmerson Mnangagwa and ZANU-PF in the forthcoming August 23 election. He also amplified the slogan coined by a paedophile who raped a 10-year-old child who said ED Huchi.

@holytenmusic has a right to support whoever the wants, but choices have consequences. It is up to Zimbabweans to make a decision and choice if they want to continue supporting the music of an artist who supports a regime that has jailed its opponents like Job Sikhala without conviction.

It is up to Zimbabweans to choose whether they will support the music of a man who wants their economic pain to continue. It is up to Zimbabweans to choose whether they will support the music of a man who doesn’t care about the unnecessary lives lost to easily treatable diseases like cancer.

Zimbabweans have to be serious about their choices regarding supporting people and institutions that are sending kids to bed on empty stomachs. It is up to Zimbabweans to support the music of man who doesn’t care about the 2500 women who die every year giving birth.

It is up to Zimbabweans both home and abroad whether they want to attend shows of a man who supports the continuation of 95% unemployment and who supports the diaspora having to look after their families in Zimbabwe due to poverty. It is up to you Zimbabweans to make that decision, @holytenmusic has made his decision, he is supporting the repressive regime.

RETWEET for others to see how power without responsibility can result in empowering the people that make you suffer. @holytenmusic has used his power to do so, it is up to you how you will use your own power!

Responding to Chin’ono, the ruling party said telling members of the public to cancel Holy Ten won’t work. Said the party:

Is this democracy? You are literally telling people to cancel Holy Ten. It won’t work.

In response to Holy Ten’s endorsement of President Mnangagwa, some social media users have stated that they no longer listen to his music on platforms such as Spotify. This backlash is not unique to Holy Ten, as other artists like Kicky Badass, Sandra Ndebele, Mambo Dhuterere, and Allan Chimbetu have also faced similar criticism after endorsing Mnangagwa.

The political landscape in Zimbabwe is highly polarised.

During Robert Mugabe’s reign, artists were hesitant to perform at opposition rallies or create songs that criticised political elites. Notably, Thomas Mukanya Mapfumo had to flee into exile due to persecution for exposing corruption within the Mugabe regime. However, in recent times, more artists have openly expressed their support for opposition parties, which was considered dangerous in the past.

Conversely, openly supporting ZANU PF can also be risky, as it may lead to backlash from the public who accuse them of aligning with an oppressive regime. Some observers have raised concerns about perceived double standards among opposition supporters. They highlight that opposition lawyers, who hold office within the party, have represented ZANU PF officials without facing the same backlash as the artists.

Founding Member Of Harare Vabvuwi Choir Dies

Founding member for Harare MUMC Choir Vabvuwi Sekuru Samson Kamuriwo has died.

He was 83.

Kamuriwo died this morning at a local hospital after a long illness.

Writing on their social media handle, the choir expressed sadness with choir chairman Abraham Kawadza describing him as prayerful, humble and exemplary.

Kamuriwo formed part of the 40 plus men that started the legendary choir, formerly known as Harare West District MUMC Choir and was a mainstay in the early albums of the choir until his retirement.

He is survived by his wife, five children, 16 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

Kasukuwere Wants ZEC To Delay Ballot Printing Until His Court Challenge Is Finalised

Self-exiled presidential aspirant Saviour Kasukuwere has challenged the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) to stop printing ballot papers without his name unless the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) bars him from participating in the August 23 polls.

The former Zanu-PF political commissar recently approached the ConCourt on appeal after the Supreme Court and High Court disqualified him from contesting the polls.

The matter will be heard today at the ConCourt.

In a letter to Zec, Kasukuwere’s lawyers Sande Legal Practice said any ballot printing without Kasukuwere’s name was illegal as there was no order “barring our client from participating”.

“The High Court order which you seem to rely on is invalid unless confirmed by the Constitutional Court and as such there is no reason for you to proceed to print the ballot without our client’s name and face appearing thereon,” the lawyers wrote to Zec in a letter dated August 4, 2023.

Last week, ConCourt judge Justice Paddington Garwe ordered that Kasukuwere’s appeal be heard on urgent basis.

“Consequent upon the application in CCZ 5/23 [which] is to be heard on an urgent basis, the parties are to file their papers as follows; “(i) the respondents are to file their papers, if any by 4pm on Friday 4 August, (ii) the applicant is to file his answering affidavit and heads of argument, if any, by 4pm on Saturday, 5 August 2023, (iii) the respondents are to file their heads of argument, if any by 4pm on Sunday, 6 August 2023. The matter is set down for hearing before this court on Tuesday 8 August 2023 at 9.30,” according to an order by the Court Registrar.

Kasukuwere was among the 12 presidential aspirants who successfully filed their nomination papers on June 21.

Mwonzora Calls For Urgent Press Briefing Amid Reports He Is Chickening Out

Opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Douglas Mwonzora has called for an urgent press briefing amid reports that he is set to pull out of the 23 August Presidential elections.

Just last week, Mwonzora unveiled his election manifesto where he made a number of promises to the electorate but barely a week later, he is chickening out.

According to reports, candidates in Bulawayo have however refused to withdraw saying they have already invested a lot of money into their campaigns.

More to follow….

Gold Medal For Zim Star

ZIMBABWE’S top triathlete, Andie Kuipers, clinched gold in the Elite Women’s category at Saturday’s 2023 World Triathlon Development Region Cup held in Diani, Kenya.

The USA-based Zimbabwean athlete clocked 01:02:51 to bag a gold medal at the tournament.

On the men’s side, young Zimbabwean starlet, Mandlenkosi Mthethwa was a silver medalist in the Junior Men category.

Mthethwa completed his race in 01:11:31, falling short of Algeria’s Oussama Hellal Berrouane who finished with 00:56:16 on the clock.

The junior starlet also had a date with the big guns, finishing ninth in the Elite Men competition.-ZBC News

We Will Rule Forever – Mnangagwa

Mnangagwa’s speech in Mashonaland East highlights

Snippets from ZANU PF First Secretary, President Emmerson Mnangwagwa’s address at the Mashonaland East Star Rally:

Zuva ranhasi ndazoona kuti Mash East yatora mukombe, hatisati tamboona vanhu vakawanda kudai. Masvingo yakundwa…Tinotenda Mash East.

For 40 years manga muchingotora mukombe kuita 100%, Marambapfungwe matora mukombe, ndazvionera nemaziso angu.

Muri musvo weZANU PF…

This is the evidence that we are united and democratic and we March forward as the people of Zimbabwe.

Under ZANU PF, tichatonga, tigotonga, ticharamba tichitonga

ZBC News

Mnangagwa Praises Maramba, Pfungwe Voters

Mnangagwa’s speech in Mashonaland East highlights

Snippets from ZANU PF First Secretary, President Emmerson Mnangwagwa’s address at the Mashonaland East Star Rally:

Zuva ranhasi ndazoona kuti Mash East yatora mukombe, hatisati tamboona vanhu vakawanda kudai. Masvingo yakundwa…Tinotenda Mash East.

For 40 years manga muchingotora mukombe kuita 100%, Marambapfungwe matora mukombe, ndazvionera nemaziso angu.

Muri musvo weZANU PF…

This is the evidence that we are united and democratic and we March forward as the people of Zimbabwe.

Under ZANU PF, tichatonga, tigotonga, ticharamba tichitonga

ZBC News

Couple On Police Wanted List For Killing Baby

A suspected case of child abuse ended fatally after a couple from Zvimba allegedly killed their four-year-old niece while seriously injuring the deceased’ six-year-old sister who is currently battling for her life in hospital.

This comes at a time when cases of child abuse ending fatally have become a cause for concern with the police having recorded several such cases in the past week alone.

It is alleged John Zvivi and his wife Lister Sibanda used electric cables to assault the children on several occasions.

The four-year-old’s body was found stashed in a sack with a deformed face.

Police have since launched a manhunt for the couple who are on the run.

Meanwhile, in yet another incident, a gold panner in Gokwe allegedly killed his one-year-old daughter for ritual purposes.

Thomas Muzenda aged 38 allegedly confessed to killing his daughter, for rituals to boost his mining activities.

It is alleged that the suspect took some of his daughter’s body parts to a traditional healer for business-boosting rituals.

It is further alleged that the suspect filed a missing person report in an attempt to conceal his crime.

According to the police, some of the child’s remains were retrieved from a disused well.

The suspect has since been arrested.

In another matter, a 29-year-old man from Mvurwi allegedly beat his seven-year-old daughter to death using an iron rod for soiling herself.

It is alleged that Tinashe John beat the seven-year-old mercilessly before she succumbed to the injuries sustained from the beating.

Allegations are that John went on to bury the child secretly but police received a tip-off and followed up on the information leading to the recovery of the child’s body.

A new Children’s Amendment Act was recently enacted to ensure children are protected from any form of abuse.

Under the new law, those convicted of child abuse attract a custodial sentence of not less than 10 years.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/08/06/couple-on-the-run-after-beating-niece4-to-death/

President Chamisa Pays Tribute To Tinashe Chitsunge

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has condemned the brutal murder of change champion Tinashe Chitsunge.

Chitsunge was murdered by suspected Zanu PF supporters last week in Harare.

Below is President Chamisa’s statement:

I’m so saddened by the politically motivated cold blooded murder of a gallant Change Champion, Citizen Tinashe Chitsunge.

No life should be lost on account of politics. No party or politician is worthy killing for.

My heartfelt condolences to Tinashe Chitsunge’s family and the Citizens family as a whole…

MHSRIP. Peace to all the citizens! Police do your job!

We Are Next Government – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has declared that citizens are ready to form the next government.

Despite desperate attempts by the Zanu PF regime to disrupt citizens programmes, President Chamisa insists change is unstoppable.

“THANK YOU MUTARE. THANK YOU ZIMBABWE! We are the next government in Zimbabwe! Welcome to a New Great Zimbabwe!! #ForEveryone,” President Chamisa posted on Twitter.

Man Kills Own Daughter For Rituals

A horrifying incident has unfolded in Gokwe, Zimbabwe, as an artisanal miner, Thomas Muzenda (38), has been apprehended by the police for the brutal murder of his one-year-old daughter, Nenyasha Muzenda.

Startling details emerged when Muzenda confessed to the heinous act, revealing that he took the innocent life in a ritualistic act aimed at bolstering his mining endeavours. The sh0cking incident has sent sh0ckwaves through the community, highlighting the desperate lengths some individuals may go to in the pursuit of wealth and success.

The tragic events unfolded when Nenyasha Muzenda was reported missing, prompting a police investigation in Gokwe, a region known for its artisanal mining activities. During questioning, Thomas Muzenda sh0ckingly admitted to authorities that he had murdered his own daughter as part of a ritual intended to enhance his mining business. Allegedly, Muzenda had sought the assistance of a traditional healer named Dhumba, who advised him that such a gruesome act would bring prosperity and success to his mining activities.

Following Muzenda’s confession, the police conducted a search and ultimately discovered the remains of the young victim in a disused well located at the Zenda mining area in Gokwe North. The gruesome find further confirmed the harrowing nature of the crime and left the community in a state of sh0ck and disbelief.

Meanwhile, the police are urging anyone with information regarding the murder of Clemence Mwale (30) to come forward and assist with the investigation. Mwale was fatally attacked by unknown assailants on August 3 in Dzivaresekwa, and the authorities are seeking any leads that could shed light on the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.

The arrest of Thomas Muzenda has sent sh0ckwaves throughout Zimbabwe, prompting a broader conversation about the lengths some individuals may go to in their pursuit of success. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of ethical practices and the need to safeguard vulnerable members of society. – My Zimbabwe News

Mapeza Struggles To Revive Pure Platinum Play

For the first time since the romance between Norman Mapeza and FC Platinum began, the miners have been beaten at home in three consecutive league matches.

The defending champions, despite playing very attractive football, appear to be out of sorts as far as getting results is concerned and have not won any of their last five matches.

The poor run of form started with a goalless draw against Dynamos at Babourfields, before a shock 0-1 defeat to Yadah at Mandava.

They then played out a goalless draw with Hwange at the Colliery, before they gifted Sheasham their first win in eight matches —a 2-1 victory for the Gweru-based Premiership debutants.

On Saturday, FC Platinum —who are vying for a record fifth league title in succession, were stunned by Tonderai Ndiraya’s Simba Bhora, at what used to be a citadel Mandava.

Crucially —the platinum miners —despite their reputation of recovering and having a winning momentum when everyone counts them out —lost further ground in the title race after the defeat to Simba.

Mapeza’s men are now 12 points adrift of log leaders Highlanders but the former Warriors captain —typically —is still putting on a brave face.

“For us, we don’t have to give up, we still have to fight and it’s still game on,” said Mapeza.

“There were so many positives in today’s game, but I don’t want to fault anybody. At the end of the day, I’m the coach, if you are talking about results, it’s about me, not anybody else,” he added.

Well-placed sources at the club privy to going-ons, believe Mapeza’s “egotism’ is costing the team.

“He is a solo act kind of coach, which is detrimental in morden football,” said the source.

“He doesn’t listen to anyone, and even his backroom staff’s presence is simply titular.”

Another reliable source at FC Platinum believes the results of Mapeza’s failure to relate well with others at the club
were long overdue.

“Look, this is something that has been going on for sometime, it was not being talked about simply because results were coming but everyone at the club knows the coach doesn’t relate well with others,” said the source.

“Look at the manner in which Tembo Chuma (former goalkeepers coach) left the club. That own it’s on tells you of the fissures at the club, especially in the technical team.”

But Mapeza has always had his way of doing things known by everyone, so why is it affecting results now?

The former Warriors captain is one of the most decorated coaches in Zimbabwe —a man whose love for the game is there for all to see.

Fishing is the only activity which keeps him away from analysing football, but even so, he says it (fishing) helps him to be tactically sound.

What is it that he could be doing now, which he didn’t do all along when he enjoyed success at the Zvishavane-based outfit?

Can it be attributed with certainty that the FC Platinum winless run has only Mapeza’s name written over it?- Soccer24 News Zimbabwe

Caps United Falter

CAPS United suffered their second successive defeat after losing 2-0 to Manica Diamonds in Sunday’s Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 18 encounter.

The Green Machine succumbed to two late goals from Ralph Kawondera to drop to eighth place on the log standings.

Kawondera first hit the target in the 86th minute before rounding up his brace in the stoppage time.

The victory lifted the Gem Boys back to third place on the log.

In Bulawayo, Dynamos played a goalless draw against Hwange.

The Glamour Boys had two disallowed goals among the several chances they created in both halves.

The first effort which was a header from Shadreck Nyahwa, was ruled out for an offside in the 23rd minute.

The second one was disallowed just moments after the hour after the keeper was impeded while trying to clear the ball out of danger.

Hwange, on the other end, had a few threatening chances in the second period with Kelly Shiyandindi denied twice by the keeper.

Elsewhere, Herentals played to a 2-2 draw against Triangle United.

Castle Lager Premiership Match day 18 Results:
Dynamos 0-0 Hwange
Manica Diamonds 2-0 CAPS United
Herentals 2-2 Triangle United. – Soccer24 News

Couple On The Run After Killing Niece(4)

A suspected case of child abuse ended fatally after a couple from Zvimba allegedly killed their four-year-old niece while seriously injuring the deceased’ six-year-old sister who is currently battling for her life in hospital.

This comes at a time when cases of child abuse ending fatally have become a cause for concern with the police having recorded several such cases in the past week alone.

It is alleged John Zvivi and his wife Lister Sibanda used electric cables to assault the children on several occasions.

The four-year-old’s body was found stashed in a sack with a deformed face.

Police have since launched a manhunt for the couple who are on the run.

Meanwhile, in yet another incident, a gold panner in Gokwe allegedly killed his one-year-old daughter for ritual purposes.

Thomas Muzenda aged 38 allegedly confessed to killing his daughter, for rituals to boost his mining activities.

It is alleged that the suspect took some of his daughter’s body parts to a traditional healer for business-boosting rituals.

It is further alleged that the suspect filed a missing person report in an attempt to conceal his crime.

According to the police, some of the child’s remains were retrieved from a disused well.

The suspect has since been arrested.

In another matter, a 29-year-old man from Mvurwi allegedly beat his seven-year-old daughter to death using an iron rod for soiling herself.

It is alleged that Tinashe John beat the seven-year-old mercilessly before she succumbed to the injuries sustained from the beating.

Allegations are that John went on to bury the child secretly but police received a tip-off and followed up on the information leading to the recovery of the child’s body.

A new Children’s Amendment Act was recently enacted to ensure children are protected from any form of abuse.

Under the new law, those convicted of child abuse attract a custodial sentence of not less than 10 years.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/08/06/couple-on-the-run-after-beating-niece4-to-death/

Zim Triathlete Shines

ZIMBABWE’S top triathlete, Andie Kuipers, clinched gold in the Elite Women’s category at Saturday’s 2023 World Triathlon Development Region Cup held in Diani, Kenya.

The USA-based Zimbabwean athlete clocked 01:02:51 to bag a gold medal at the tournament.

On the men’s side, young Zimbabwean starlet, Mandlenkosi Mthethwa was a silver medalist in the Junior Men category.

Mthethwa completed his race in 01:11:31, falling short of Algeria’s Oussama Hellal Berrouane who finished with 00:56:16 on the clock.

The junior starlet also had a date with the big guns, finishing ninth in the Elite Men competition.-ZBC News

CCC Speaks On Gays

By- Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) outgoing legislator for Mutare Central, Innocent Gonese, says if his party is elected into power, it will ensure access to health services by key populations such as lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) to curb the spread of HIV and Aids.

Gonese made the pledge during a political dialogue on health policy proposals convened in Mutare last week by the Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) and its partner The Advocacy Core Team (ACT).
According to UNAids, gay men who have sex with men, sex workers, transgender, people who inject drugs, prisoners and other incarcerated people are considered as five main key populations vulnerable to HIV while they lack adequate access to services.
Gonese emphasised that CCC will not be promoting homosexuality, but rather recognising common experiences affecting the LGBTQI community’s health and well-being.
“As CCC we are saying anyone at higher risk of contracting diseases, be it LGBTQI community or young key populations they must have access to healthcare services,” he said.
“By teaching youths about sexual reproductive health care, we are not encouraging teenage sexual activities. We are just recognising that it is happening despite that we do not like it.”
Gonese added: “We may not like homosexuals, but if they are there, they must have access to health care.
“They do it behind the curtain and we do not want them to suffer in silence while they spread STIs and other diseases.”
He said vulnerable groups should not be discriminated against when it comes to access to health care services.
“Young children must be taught about sexual reproductive health so that whenever they indulge in sex they will seek for services.
“This will help our nation to reduce new infections of HIV and various STIs,” said Gonese, adding that CCC will also raise the age of consenting to sex from 16 to 18 years.
He was responding to Zimbabwe National Network of People Living with HIV (ZNNP+) Manicaland coordinator, Moses Chananuka who had asked how a CCC government will work with key populations.
“HIV is now prevalent amongst key populations and other groups of people who must be given health care services.
“As CCC how are you going to work with the LGBTQI community and other key populations who need access to services?” Chananuka questioned.
According to UNAids statistics, key populations and their sexual partners outside sub-Saharan Africa accounted for 80% of new HIV infections in 2016.
In 2016, in sub-Saharan Africa, key populations accounted for 25% of new HIV infections.
National Constitutional Assembly candidate for Dangamvura constituency, Larmeck Mwandunguza pledged free health care services for every citizen if their presidential candidate Lovemore Madhuku is elected.
“If you vote for our president Lovemore Madhuku, everyone will not pay fees at government health care centres and they will be treated for free.
“Expecting mothers will only cater for preparation and they will not pay for delivery as it will be paid for by government,” Mwandunguza said.
He added that the NCA will offer higher pay for health workers.
“NCA will ensure health workers are well motivated to do their work,” he said.
“We will introduce mobile clinics in public places and equip our hospitals with cancer machines.”
Mwandunguza said an NCA government will use money accrued from farming and the sale of mineral resources to improve the health sector.
ZADHR officials revealed that panelists from the ruling Zanu PF party snubbed the political dialogue.
“We have failed to get panelists from Zanu Pf here in Mutare and Bulawayo. They promised to come but they could not show up.
“We made an effort to invite them,” ZDHR secretary Norman Matara said.
-TheStandard

CCC Supporters Throw-Out Zim-Dollar Notes, Celebrate Chamisa’s USD Salary Promises

By- Thousands of CCC supporters in Sakubva stadium Sunday threw Zim dollar notes in the air after the opposition leader Nelson Chamisa had declared that once he is elected President, he will do away with the local currency.

Excited supporters fished out local currency notes from their pockets and threw them in the air, forcing Chamisa to momentarily stop his speech.
“Let us say goodbye to the valueless local currency. We want to ensure that people earn money that has value. Voting for me will signal the end of the local currency,” Chamisa said.
The local currency is recovering slowly after suffering a sharp depreciation against the United States dollar in May and June.
Chamisa said he was worried about the culture of name-dropping being perpetuated by the Zanu PF-led government.
He said once elected to power, he would end that culture.
“We have seen people killing others, violating laws and behaving as if they are a law unto themselves. They do this while brandishing a Zanu PF flag, which is their protection.
“You see just a few days ago, our supporter was killed in Harare. Nothing will happen. There will be no accountability. This is what our country has become and this cannot continue. Under my government, violence will be a thing of the past,” Chamisa said.
Violence and intimidation ahead of the August 23 general elections, especially in rural areas, have been on the increase, with chiefs and headmen reportedly leading the onslaught.
Chamisa said he had been approached by chiefs who claimed that Zanu PF was forcing them to write down the names of potential voters.
“Chiefs have been telling me that they are being forced to write the names of their subjects and forcing them to vote for Zanu PF. (President Emmerson and Zanu PF leader) Mnangagwa is behaving like (the late former Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian) Smith, using violence and intimidation to govern without the consent of the people,” Chamisa said.
During a rally in Mhondoro-Mubaira recently, Zanu PF vice-president Kembo Mohadi let the cat out of the bag when he said all chiefs were required to create a register of their subjects and track who they vote for.
On education, Chamisa said he would bring an end to the Continuous Assessment Learning Activities regime, which has brought discomfort to parents and teachers.
The CCC leader said he would introduce free education at primary level and reintroduce grants at university level.
On devolution, the CCC leader said he would ensure that all towns and cities are empowered to make decisions.
Chamisa said Zimbabweans should change the leader of the country if they wanted development and progress.
“The country is heading in the wrong direction. We need to change the coach and the coach is Mnangagwa. He has failed us, failed this nation and we need a new coach,” he said.
The CCC had to use Sakubva Sports Oval after it failed to secure the main stadium which is under renovation. Newsday

CID Offices Gutted By Fire

By-The Harare Central Police’s Criminal Investigations Department (CID) offices were Sunday morning gutted by fire.

The CID offices are in the basement of the Harare Central Police Station.

In a statement to confirm the incident, ZRP said:

The ZRP confirms a fire incident which occurred at ZRP Harare Central complex between 0100 hours and 0800 hours today. Investigations are underway to find out what actually transpired.

This includes the extent of damage to the complex and contents. More details to be released in due course.

Reports suggest that three fire engines were deployed to extinguish the blaze, which was first reported at 1.30 AM. 

The incident has sparked a range of opinions, with some questioning the structural soundness of the building while others speculate whether the fire was intentionally set to destroy certain individuals’ case files.

As of now, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has not issued an official statement regarding the incident, leaving room for further investigation and clarification

Mapeza Sings The Blues

For the first time since the romance between Norman Mapeza and FC Platinum began, the miners have been beaten at home in three consecutive league matches.

The defending champions, despite playing very attractive football, appear to be out of sorts as far as getting results is concerned and have not won any of their last five matches.

The poor run of form started with a goalless draw against Dynamos at Babourfields, before a shock 0-1 defeat to Yadah at Mandava.

They then played out a goalless draw with Hwange at the Colliery, before they gifted Sheasham their first win in eight matches —a 2-1 victory for the Gweru-based Premiership debutants.

On Saturday, FC Platinum —who are vying for a record fifth league title in succession, were stunned by Tonderai Ndiraya’s Simba Bhora, at what used to be a citadel Mandava.

Crucially —the platinum miners —despite their reputation of recovering and having a winning momentum when everyone counts them out —lost further ground in the title race after the defeat to Simba.

Mapeza’s men are now 12 points adrift of log leaders Highlanders but the former Warriors captain —typically —is still putting on a brave face.

“For us, we don’t have to give up, we still have to fight and it’s still game on,” said Mapeza.

“There were so many positives in today’s game, but I don’t want to fault anybody. At the end of the day, I’m the coach, if you are talking about results, it’s about me, not anybody else,” he added.

Well-placed sources at the club privy to going-ons, believe Mapeza’s “egotism’ is costing the team.

“He is a solo act kind of coach, which is detrimental in morden football,” said the source.

“He doesn’t listen to anyone, and even his backroom staff’s presence is simply titular.”

Another reliable source at FC Platinum believes the results of Mapeza’s failure to relate well with others at the club
were long overdue.

“Look, this is something that has been going on for sometime, it was not being talked about simply because results were coming but everyone at the club knows the coach doesn’t relate well with others,” said the source.

“Look at the manner in which Tembo Chuma (former goalkeepers coach) left the club. That own it’s on tells you of the fissures at the club, especially in the technical team.”

But Mapeza has always had his way of doing things known by everyone, so why is it affecting results now?

The former Warriors captain is one of the most decorated coaches in Zimbabwe —a man whose love for the game is there for all to see.

Fishing is the only activity which keeps him away from analysing football, but even so, he says it (fishing) helps him to be tactically sound.

What is it that he could be doing now, which he didn’t do all along when he enjoyed success at the Zvishavane-based outfit?

Can it be attributed with certainty that the FC Platinum winless run has only Mapeza’s name written over it?- Soccer24 News Zimbabwe

Caps United Misery Continues

CAPS United suffered their second successive defeat after losing 2-0 to Manica Diamonds in Sunday’s Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 18 encounter.

The Green Machine succumbed to two late goals from Ralph Kawondera to drop to eighth place on the log standings.

Kawondera first hit the target in the 86th minute before rounding up his brace in the stoppage time.

The victory lifted the Gem Boys back to third place on the log.

In Bulawayo, Dynamos played a goalless draw against Hwange.

The Glamour Boys had two disallowed goals among the several chances they created in both halves.

The first effort which was a header from Shadreck Nyahwa, was ruled out for an offside in the 23rd minute.

The second one was disallowed just moments after the hour after the keeper was impeded while trying to clear the ball out of danger.

Hwange, on the other end, had a few threatening chances in the second period with Kelly Shiyandindi denied twice by the keeper.

Elsewhere, Herentals played to a 2-2 draw against Triangle United.

Castle Lager Premiership Match day 18 Results:
Dynamos 0-0 Hwange
Manica Diamonds 2-0 CAPS United
Herentals 2-2 Triangle United. – Soccer24 News

Man Kills Daughter(1) To Boost Mining Business

A horrifying incident has unfolded in Gokwe, Zimbabwe, as an artisanal miner, Thomas Muzenda (38), has been apprehended by the police for the brutal murder of his one-year-old daughter, Nenyasha Muzenda.

Startling details emerged when Muzenda confessed to the heinous act, revealing that he took the innocent life in a ritualistic act aimed at bolstering his mining endeavours. The sh0cking incident has sent sh0ckwaves through the community, highlighting the desperate lengths some individuals may go to in the pursuit of wealth and success.

The tragic events unfolded when Nenyasha Muzenda was reported missing, prompting a police investigation in Gokwe, a region known for its artisanal mining activities. During questioning, Thomas Muzenda sh0ckingly admitted to authorities that he had murdered his own daughter as part of a ritual intended to enhance his mining business. Allegedly, Muzenda had sought the assistance of a traditional healer named Dhumba, who advised him that such a gruesome act would bring prosperity and success to his mining activities.

Following Muzenda’s confession, the police conducted a search and ultimately discovered the remains of the young victim in a disused well located at the Zenda mining area in Gokwe North. The gruesome find further confirmed the harrowing nature of the crime and left the community in a state of sh0ck and disbelief.

Meanwhile, the police are urging anyone with information regarding the murder of Clemence Mwale (30) to come forward and assist with the investigation. Mwale was fatally attacked by unknown assailants on August 3 in Dzivaresekwa, and the authorities are seeking any leads that could shed light on the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.

The arrest of Thomas Muzenda has sent sh0ckwaves throughout Zimbabwe, prompting a broader conversation about the lengths some individuals may go to in their pursuit of success. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of ethical practices and the need to safeguard vulnerable members of society. – My Zimbabwe News

President Chamisa Statement On Callous Murder Of Tinashe Chitsunge

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has condemned the brutal murder of change champion Tinashe Chitsunge.

Chitsunge was murdered by suspected Zanu PF supporters last week in Harare.

Below is President Chamisa’s statement:

I’m so saddened by the politically motivated cold blooded murder of a gallant Change Champion, Citizen Tinashe Chitsunge.

No life should be lost on account of politics. No party or politician is worthy killing for.

My heartfelt condolences to Tinashe Chitsunge’s family and the Citizens family as a whole…

MHSRIP. Peace to all the citizens! Police do your job!

Citizens Unstoppable – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has declared that citizens are ready to form the next government.

Despite desperate attempts by the Zanu PF regime to disrupt citizens programmes, President Chamisa insists change is unstoppable.

“THANK YOU MUTARE. THANK YOU ZIMBABWE! We are the next government in Zimbabwe! Welcome to a New Great Zimbabwe!! #ForEveryone,” President Chamisa posted on Twitter.

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President Chamisa Mourns Slain CCC Member

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has condemned the brutal murder of change champion Tinashe Chitsunge.

Chitsunge was murdered by suspected Zanu PF supporters last week in Harare.

Below is President Chamisa’s statement:

I’m so saddened by the politically motivated cold blooded murder of a gallant Change Champion, Citizen Tinashe Chitsunge.

No life should be lost on account of politics. No party or politician is worthy killing for.

My heartfelt condolences to Tinashe Chitsunge’s family and the Citizens family as a whole…

MHSRIP. Peace to all the citizens! Police do your job!

Maid Hires Lorry, Leaves Employer’s House Empty

Police at Kanengo in Lilongwe have arrested a 42-year-old lady, Flora Thom, who hired a lorry and stole her employer’s household items worth over K2 million.

The owner of the house has told police that in June this year he employed Thom as a housemaid at his house in Area 49. Yesterday, August 6, 2023, he and other family members went to church leaving the suspect home.

While her boss was still at church, Thom hired a motor vehicle and packed household items worth over K2 million. But before she left, a boy who was then at a neighbor’s house arrived and immediately informed the owner.

Following a report, police rushed to the scene and rescued the suspect from some angry people. Police also recovered all the items which include furniture, food stuffs, beddings, Plasma TV screen and assorted clothes.

Thom hails from Nangumi Village under Traditional Authority Chimaliro in Thyolo. She is expected to appear in court soon.

Police have since reminded people of the need to be careful and cautious when employing house servants to avoid further incidents of this nature.

-Malawi24

Prevail International Moves To Empower Locals In Presidential Borehole Scheme

Prevail International, a leading company specializing in water drilling and infrastructure development, has announced its commitment to prioritize local employment in the Presidential Borehole Drilling Scheme.

Prevail International is contracted by Zimbabwe Water Authority (ZINWA).

Prevail International chairperson Tempter Tungwarara, a seasoned entrepreneur and philanthropist, emphasized the importance of empowering local communities through job creation and skills development.

The Presidential Borehole Drilling Scheme, initiated by the government, aims to address the water scarcity challenges faced by many communities across the country. Prevail International’s involvement in the scheme is a testament to their commitment to social responsibility and their expertise in water infrastructure development.

Tungwarara expressed his excitement about the new consignment that recently arrived, which includes state-of-the-art drilling equipment and machinery. This development will significantly enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the drilling program, ensuring that more communities have access to clean water.

“Our goal is to ensure that every Zimbabwean has access to safe and clean water,” Tungwarara stated. “By prioritizing local employment, we not only contribute to the economic growth of our nation but also empower individuals to become self-reliant.”

Prevail International believes in the potential of the local workforce and aims to create sustainable employment opportunities through the Presidential Borehole Drilling Scheme. By employing locals, the company not only contributes to the overall development of Zimbabwe but also ensures that the benefits of the project directly impact the communities it serves.

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Tungwarara said that access to clean water is crucial for meaningful development and called upon stakeholders to collaborate in this noble cause.

“With our collective efforts, we can make a significant difference in the lives of Zimbabweans and contribute to the growth of our nation,” Tungwarara said.

Prevail International’s commitment to employing locals and their dedication to providing clean water to communities through the Presidential Borehole Drilling Scheme is set to make a lasting impact on the lives of many Zimbabweans. By prioritizing local employment, the company not only addresses the water crisis but also contributes to the economic empowerment and development of Zimbabwe as a whole.

Uzumba Crowds Mnangagwa Desert Mnangagwa During Speech: Video

Grace Mugabe’s brother, Mike Bimha has to rush to save Emmerson Mnangagwa during his speech after crowds began deserting him on Saturday…

Mthuli Ncube Is Scared Of Me, Says CCC Cowdray Park Candidate

CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) parliamentary candidate for Cowdray Park says he is not worried about Zanu-PF’s aspiring National Assembly candidate Mthuli Ncube’s perceived influence.

On Wednesday last week, Ncube, who is contesting against CCC’s Pashor Raphael Sibanda, hosted President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF bigwigs at a Star Rally held at Mkhithika grounds in Cowdray Park, Bulawayo.

Sibanda, however, told Southern Eye that he is more in touch with the people than Ncube.

“I heard that the opposition Zanu-PF hosted a huge rally. There is nothing new about it. Every party is allowed to do something big or small. They are scared of the election because they attempted to disqualify us,” Sibanda said.

“It proves to people that they fear us. They have no clear idea of where to take the country. That’s why we have load-shedding and dilapidated roads. We have won this election. In 2018 it ended in the courts and this one is starting there.”

He accused the ruling party of hijacking government projects.

“The people of Cowdray Park have to choose between light and darkness, but it’s unfortunate because my brother in the opposition (Mthuli Ncube) is opposing the will of the people.

“That’s why I call them the opposition. They are manipulating the works of the government to campaign. They took the project of TelOne just like they did with the project of the Ministry of Transport. While we appreciate development, we are saying we want sustainable projects,” he said.

Sibanda described Ncube as an outsider in Cowdray Park.

Ncube’s campaign has taken centre stage with him pulling all stops to win Cowdray Park, having recently completed road works there.

CCC has, meanwhile, been skating on thin ice in Cowdray Park after a High Court ruling had banned Sibanda from contesting for alleged late submission of his nomination forms.

Two CCC candidates are vying for ward 6, Nkosinathi Hove Mpofu and Fikezweni Nyoni are campaigning under the same party ticket.

Mpofu, who was at the weekend roadshow campaign insisted that he is the official party candidate.

The council seat is currently occupied by Zanu-PF’s Kidwell Mujuru, who is seeking a comeback.

-Newsday

Anti Riot Police Details Assault Glenview Residents

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) deployed anti- riot police to Glen Norah where they indiscriminately assaulted residents of Tanaka during the night. This action followed the tragic murder of Tinashe Chitsunge, a member of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), by suspected ZANU PF supporters.

Tanaka primarily consists of ZANU PF supporters who were allocated residential stands by the ruling party. In the aftermath of the incident, some individuals sought temporary refuge with their relatives. Notably, police patrols were observed in the area as early as 8 am, indicating an intensified presence.

According to sources, riot police, locally known as the ‘black boots’ arrived on Wednesday night and proceeded to assault individuals. One source mentioned being fortunate not to have been among those attacked and stated their decision to stay with their aunt until the situation calms down. The source told New Zimbabwe:

The black boots came yesterday (Wednesday) at night and went about beating up people.

We were fortunate not to have been part of those beaten. I have since decided to go to my aunt’s house for a few days until the situation here subsides.

Residents expressed fear in commenting on the matter. Police on Friday reported that ten suspects had been arrested in connection with Chitsunge’s murder. Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe later claimed 12 had been arrested. He said:

My ministry deeply regrets the loss of life which occurred and passes its condolences to the family of Tinashe Edson Chitsunge. The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has since arrested 12 suspects in connection with this sad incident.

CCC leader Nelson Chamisa condemned the brutal killing and called on the police to apprehend the perpetrators and ensure justice is served. Amnesty International, an international human rights organisation, also strongly condemned the violent murder of Tinashe Edson Chitsunge.

Eyewitnesses reported that Chitsunge was brutally assaulted by suspected Zanu-PF supporters while heading to a rally at Tanaka grounds. Although the rally had police authorisation, some Zanu-PF supporters disregarded the authorities and took control of the location. CCC engaged the police to displace the Zanu-PF crowds but was overwhelmed, leading to the ruling party supporters viciously attacking Chitsunge.

Zanu PF In Humiliating U-turn Over R_apist Reward

By A Correspondent- The ruling Zanu-PF party has denied rewarding convicted rapist Bobby Makaza with a house and a substantial amount of cash during a presidential rally in Mutawatawa, Mashonaland East province, on Saturday.

Makaza was sentenced to 16 years in prison by a Murewa magistrate in 2019 after raping a 10-year-old girl a year earlier.

He, however, served less than five years of the sentence after he was released together with more than 4 200 other prisoners following a clemency order signed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on May 19 this year.

The party in a tweet said it is not true that the minister Mchakaire met Makaza neither did he promise to build him a house.

Said Zanu PF:

“It’s not true. Minister Machakaire did not meet Cde Bobby Makaza. He did not promise to build him a house.”

We publish below reactions from twimbos:

Reported the Newsday:

The amnesty, which was aimed at decongesting prisons and give offenders a second chance, was met with mixed reactions.

Soon after leaving prison, Makaza became a celebrity in the ruling party for coining Zanu-PF’s 2023 election campaign slogan: “ED Huchi”, which is extensively being used at its rallies.

During the rally, Zanu-PF political commissar Mike Bimha announced that the party’s youth secretary Tinoda Machakaire is building a house for the ex-convict.

Makaza also walked away with US$700 in cash after Machakaire gave him US$500 while other party members chipped in with US$200.

“Cde Machakaire is building him a house and has also given him cash. Other party members have also chipped in with some cash incentives,” Bimha announced at the rally.

Makaza was called to the high table to meet Mnangagwa, but could not make it in time because he was too far from the podium.

Clad in all-white Zanu-PF regalia, Makaza enjoyed celebrity status as ruling party supporters jostled to have pictures taken with him.

Civil society organisations, women’s rights activists and opposition political parties have, however, condemned his release, calling it a slap in the face to survivors of sexual assault and an affront to the principles of justice and accountability.

Witwatersrand University based political analyst Romeo Chasara said the ruling Zanu-PF was setting a wrong precedent by “celebrating” rapists.

“This move by Zanu-PF raises serious questions about the party’s commitment to addressing gender-based violence and promoting justice in Zimbabwe. By rewarding a convicted rapist with a house and cash, the ruling party sends a dangerous message that crimes of this nature can be overlooked and perpetrators can be celebrated. This undermines the efforts of survivors and activists who have been tirelessly advocating for justice and accountability,” he said.

Former Cabinet minister Walter Mzembi castigated Zanu-PF, describing the move as a new low.

“We have a lot of work ahead of us in resetting societal norms and values, redefining what we celebrate as a nation. Rebranding a paroled rapist convict of minor children as a celebrity for coining a campaign slogan ‘ED Huchi’ is a low for many,” he said.

Following the pampering, the activists said the party’s actions not only trivialised the gravity of the crime committed, but also perpetuated a culture of impunity.

In July, Tinashe Chinopfukutwa and Paidamoyo Saurombe of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights wrote to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) Commissioner-General Moses Chihobvu demanding to know on what basis Makaza qualified for amnesty.

Chinopfukutwa and Saurombe were acting on instruction from the victim’s family.

If a court rules that Makaza’s release was illegal, the ZPCS could be forced to re-imprison him and others who were freed.

Prisons said the amnesty for the 4 270 inmates was meant to decongest Zimbabwe jails, but victims of violent crimes said they were not consulted before the perpetrators were freed.

-Newsday

Zanu PF Rewards Released R_apist

By A Correspondent- The ruling Zanu-PF party rewarded convicted rapist Bobby Makaza with a house and a substantial amount of cash during a presidential rally in Mutawatawa, Mashonaland East province, on Saturday.

Makaza was sentenced to 16 years in prison by a Murewa magistrate in 2019 after raping a 10-year-old girl a year earlier.

He, however, served less than five years of the sentence after he was released together with more than 4 200 other prisoners following a clemency order signed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on May 19 this year.

The released prisoners included, according to government, rapists and murderers who had turned 60 or older.

The amnesty, which was aimed at decongesting prisons and give offenders a second chance, was met with mixed reactions.

Soon after leaving prison, Makaza became a celebrity in the ruling party for coining Zanu-PF’s 2023 election campaign slogan: “ED Huchi”, which is extensively being used at its rallies.

During the rally, Zanu-PF political commissar Mike Bimha announced that the party’s youth secretary Tinoda Machakaire is building a house for the ex-convict.

Makaza also walked away with US$700 in cash after Machakaire gave him US$500 while other party members chipped in with US$200.

“Cde Machakaire is building him a house and has also given him cash. Other party members have also chipped in with some cash incentives,” Bimha announced at the rally.

Makaza was called to the high table to meet Mnangagwa, but could not make it in time because he was too far from the podium.

Clad in all-white Zanu-PF regalia, Makaza enjoyed celebrity status as ruling party supporters jostled to have pictures taken with him.

Civil society organisations, women’s rights activists and opposition political parties have, however, condemned his release, calling it a slap in the face to survivors of sexual assault and an affront to the principles of justice and accountability.

Witwatersrand University based political analyst Romeo Chasara said the ruling Zanu-PF was setting a wrong precedent by “celebrating” rapists.

“This move by Zanu-PF raises serious questions about the party’s commitment to addressing gender-based violence and promoting justice in Zimbabwe. By rewarding a convicted rapist with a house and cash, the ruling party sends a dangerous message that crimes of this nature can be overlooked and perpetrators can be celebrated. This undermines the efforts of survivors and activists who have been tirelessly advocating for justice and accountability,” he said.

Former Cabinet minister Walter Mzembi castigated Zanu-PF, describing the move as a new low.

“We have a lot of work ahead of us in resetting societal norms and values, redefining what we celebrate as a nation. Rebranding a paroled rapist convict of minor children as a celebrity for coining a campaign slogan ‘ED Huchi’ is a low for many,” he said.

Following the pampering, the activists said the party’s actions not only trivialised the gravity of the crime committed, but also perpetuated a culture of impunity.

In July, Tinashe Chinopfukutwa and Paidamoyo Saurombe of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights wrote to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) Commissioner-General Moses Chihobvu demanding to know on what basis Makaza qualified for amnesty.

Chinopfukutwa and Saurombe were acting on instruction from the victim’s family.

If a court rules that Makaza’s release was illegal, the ZPCS could be forced to re-imprison him and others who were freed.

Prisons said the amnesty for the 4 270 inmates was meant to decongest Zimbabwe jails, but victims of violent crimes said they were not consulted before the perpetrators were freed.

-Newsday

Gvt “Dumps” Unemployed Teachers

By A Correspondent- Government has told jobless teachers to open their own schools as it cannot employ all of them into the country’s education system.

This was said by Higher and Tertiary Education deputy minister Raymond Machingura during a graduation ceremony at Belvedere Teachers’ College on Friday.

Machingura was speaking in an interview with a local radio station on the sidelines of the graduation ceremony.

“Unemployed teachers should start their own companies which produce stationery and other consumables used in schools or even start their own schools.

“If you look at it, private schools are charging exorbitant fees. So if we have our own teachers with their own private schools, they will not be charging high fees but will be providing quality education,” Machingura said.

The country, with a student population of six million, has a deficit of 3 000 schools.

The government last year launched a blitz across the country to close down hundreds of schools and colleges which were operating illegally.

A//bulawayo24.com&dtd=119A total of 320 out of 448 schools and colleges identified as operating illegally were shut down by authorities in Harare.

But early this year, government re-registered the private schools which had been shut down to accommodate thousands of South Africa-based pupils who are likely to join their parents coming back home following the expiry of Zimbabwe Exemption Permits.

National Council of Student Teachers president Walter Muzamani said encouraging teachers to start their own schools was an admission that the education system has failed.

“That teachers should start their own schools is an admission that it has failed to manage the education system. The government has failed to fund the education system which has resulted in the private education sector thriving.

“It is a fact that private schools are offering quality education compared to public schools,” Muzamani said.

Zimbabwe Teachers Association secretary-general Goodwill Taderera said the establishment of more private schools would result in the further collapse of the public education system.

“If teachers become entrepreneurs, then the education system will be commercialised. It’s privatising the education system which is exclusive to low-income earners. Accessibility to education will be compromised. Government undertook to provide quality education and has to stick to that mandate and not abdicate its responsibility to job-seeking teachers,” Taderera said.

“Currently, people are using ramshackle buildings as schools which have serious effects on the safety of learners. Government has failed to employ teachers and privatisation of education cannot be the solution.”

Zanu PF Dates Hwange

By A Correspondent- The Zanu-PF campaign train rolls into Jambezi in Hwange district today where the party’s Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu is expected to address multitudes of supporters.

Jambezi falls under the Hwange East constituency and Cde Mpofu will be drumming up support for President Mnangagwa and the party’s candidate for the National Assembly seat, Cde Alois Sikuka.

Cde Mpofu, who arrived in Victoria Falls yesterday from Mutawatawa in Mashonaland East province where he attended a star rally addressed by President Mnangagwa, said the revolutionary party is on a massive voter mobilisation drive countrywide.

“We will be in Jambezi for a campaign rally which is part of the mobilisation by the party. Yesterday I was in Mutawatawa and I have just arrived here in Victoria Falls ahead of tomorrow’s rally with the candidate for Hwange East,” he said.

Cde Mpofu said the party is not leaving any stone unturned in its drive for 5 million votes for President and Zanu-PF is targeting a clean sweep on August 23.

The rally will be held at Jambezi Centre.

Hwange has three constituencies namely Hwange Central and the Zanu-PF candidate is Cde Reeds Dube, Hwange East with Cde Sikuka and Hwange West where Cde Philani Moyo is the candidate.

Cde Sikuka said he had done his homework in the constituency where he started with door-to-door campaign in every village, interacting with party members and other voters.

He said he established that Zanu-PF has been losing in Hwange largely because of protests over some issues that need to be addressed.

Cde Sikuka said now is the time to address the issues and Zanu-PF will win the seat.

“We will be having Cde Mpofu for the campaign rally in the constituency where I am the candidate. This is an honour and everyone is looking forward to it especially looking at the fact that Cde Mpofu is a son of Jambezi,” he said.

“I have been campaigning in the whole constituency doing village-to-village engagement, teaching Zanu-PF ideology starting with the history of the party and Zimbabwe in general up to independence and formation of opposition parties.”

“I have been asking why people vote for the opposition and the conclusion we established is that this has been a protest vote. People don’t like the opposition.”

Cde Sikuka said there are simple things that need to be addressed to woo the voters such as sharing regalia and welcoming newcomers wholeheartedly.

“President Mnangagwa said that Zanu-PF pocket is big and can fit everyone. That has been my strategy and the response has been positive so far as people are seeing an all-inclusive message,” he said.

President Mnangagwa praised Mashonaland East province on Saturday for mobilising the largest gathering, so far, of ruling Zanu-PF supporters for his presidential election rally at Mutawatawa in Uzumba-Maramba-Pfungwe.

-statemedia

Open Your Own Schools, Govt Tells Teachers

Government has told jobless teachers to open their own schools as it cannot employ all of them into the country’s education system.

This was said by Higher and Tertiary Education deputy minister Raymond Machingura during a graduation ceremony at Belvedere Teachers’ College on Friday.

Machingura was speaking in an interview with a local radio station on the sidelines of the graduation ceremony.

“Unemployed teachers should start their own companies which produce stationery and other consumables used in schools or even start their own schools.

“If you look at it, private schools are charging exorbitant fees. So if we have our own teachers with their own private schools, they will not be charging high fees but will be providing quality education,” Machingura said.

The country, with a student population of six million, has a deficit of 3 000 schools.

The government last year launched a blitz across the country to close down hundreds of schools and colleges which were operating illegally.

A total of 320 out of 448 schools and colleges identified as operating illegally were shut down by authorities in Harare.

But early this year, government re-registered the private schools which had been shut down to accommodate thousands of South Africa-based pupils who are likely to join their parents coming back home following the expiry of Zimbabwe Exemption Permits.

National Council of Student Teachers president Walter Muzamani said encouraging teachers to start their own schools was an admission that the education system has failed.

“That teachers should start their own schools is an admission that it has failed to manage the education system. The government has failed to fund the education system which has resulted in the private education sector thriving.

“It is a fact that private schools are offering quality education compared to public schools,” Muzamani said.

Zimbabwe Teachers Association secretary-general Goodwill Taderera said the establishment of more private schools would result in the further collapse of the public education system.

“If teachers become entrepreneurs, then the education system will be commercialised. It’s privatising the education system which is exclusive to low-income earners. Accessibility to education will be compromised. Government undertook to provide quality education and has to stick to that mandate and not abdicate its responsibility to job-seeking teachers,” Taderera said.

“Currently, people are using ramshackle buildings as schools which have serious effects on the safety of learners. Government has failed to employ teachers and privatisation of education cannot be the solution.”

-Newsday

Zanu PF Is Now Celebrating And Rewarding Convicted Rapist

The ruling Zanu PF party rewarded convicted rapist Bobby Makaza with a house and a substantial amount of cash during a presidential rally in Mutawatawa, Mashonaland East province, on Saturday.

Makaza was sentenced to 16 years in prison by a Murewa magistrate in 2019 after raping a 10-year-old girl a year earlier.

He, however, served less than five years of the sentence after he was released together with more than 4 200 other prisoners following a clemency order signed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on May 19 this year.

The released prisoners included, according to government, rapists and murderers who had turned 60 or older.

The amnesty, which was aimed at decongesting prisons and give offenders a second chance, was met with mixed reactions.

Soon after leaving prison, Makaza became a celebrity in the ruling party for coining Zanu PF’s 2023 election campaign slogan: “ED Huchi”, which is extensively being used at its rallies.

During the rally, Zanu PF political commissar Mike Bimha announced that the party’s youth secretary Tinoda Machakaire is building a house for the ex-convict.

Makaza also walked away with US$700 in cash after Machakaire gave him US$500 while other party members chipped in with US$200.

“Cde Machakaire is building him a house and has also given him cash. Other party members have also chipped in with some cash incentives,” Bimha announced at the rally.

Makaza was called to the high table to meet Mnangagwa, but could not make it in time because he was too far from the podium.

Clad in all-white Zanu PF regalia, Makaza enjoyed celebrity status as ruling party supporters jostled to have pictures taken with him.

Civil society organisations, women’s rights activists and opposition political parties have, however, condemned his release, calling it a slap in the face to survivors of sexual assault and an affront to the principles of justice and accountability.

Witwatersrand University based political analyst Romeo Chasara said the ruling Zanu PF was setting a wrong precedent by “celebrating” rapists.

“This move by Zanu PF raises serious questions about the party’s commitment to addressing gender-based violence and promoting justice in Zimbabwe. By rewarding a convicted rapist with a house and cash, the ruling party sends a dangerous message that crimes of this nature can be overlooked and perpetrators can be celebrated. This undermines the efforts of survivors and activists who have been tirelessly advocating for justice and accountability,” he said.

Former Cabinet minister Walter Mzembi castigated Zanu PF, describing the move as a new low.

“We have a lot of work ahead of us in resetting societal norms and values, redefining what we celebrate as a nation. Rebranding a paroled rapist convict of minor children as a celebrity for coining a campaign slogan ‘ED Huchi’ is a low for many,” he said.

Following the pampering, the activists said the party’s actions not only trivialised the gravity of the crime committed, but also perpetuated a culture of impunity.

In July, Tinashe Chinopfukutwa and Paidamoyo Saurombe of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights wrote to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) Commissioner-General Moses Chihobvu demanding to know on what basis Makaza qualified for amnesty.

Chinopfukutwa and Saurombe were acting on instruction from the victim’s family.

If a court rules that Makaza’s release was illegal, the ZPCS could be forced to re-imprison him and others who were freed.

Prisons said the amnesty for the 4 270 inmates was meant to decongest Zimbabwe jails, but victims of violent crimes said they were not consulted before the perpetrators were freed.

-Newsday

Artisanal Miner Kills Own Daughter (1) For Rituals

By A Correspondent- The police in Gokwe have arrested Thomas Muzenda, a 38-year-old artisanal miner from Village 17 Mupukuta, Chireya Gokwe North for murdering his one-year-old daughter for ritual purposes. Muzenda was arrested on August 2, 2023.

A police report seen by Pindula News says Muzenda was taken into custody in connection with the callous murder of his 1-year-old daughter, Nenyasha Muzenda, who had been reported missing.

Muzenda confessed to the crime revealing to the police that he had killed his daughter with a knife for ritual purposes. Allegedly seeking to enhance his mining activities, Muzenda an artisanal miner had consulted a traditional healer known only as Dhumba. The police were able to recover the remains of the victim from a disused well located at Zenda Mining area in Gokwe North. Reads the police report:

On 02/08/23, Police in Gokwe arrested an artisanal miner, Thomas Muzenda (38) of Village 17 Mupukuta, Chireya Gokwe North, in connection with the callous murder of his daughter, Nenyasha Muzenda (1 year 2 months), who had been reported missing. The suspect confessed to the police that he killed his daughter with a knife for ritual purposes to allegedly boost his mining activities after approaching a traditional healer only identified as Dhumba. Police have since recovered the remains of the victim from a disused well at Zenda Mining area, Gokwe North.

Ritual killings in Zimbabwe are a serious concern, involving intentional murders for the purpose of using body parts in rituals. These acts, driven by beliefs and superstitions, target men, women, and children. Despite concerted efforts by various stakeholders including the government, law enforcement agents, civil society and human rights organizations, these crimes persist.

Valerio Eyes Glory

Political Correspondent

United Zimbabwe Alliance (UZA) leader, Elisabeth Valerio is confident of victory in the coming polls.

Although Political observers say the 2023 Presidential election is an epic duel between bitter rivals Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zanu PF and Nelson Chamisa (CCC), Valerio sees herself as a dark horse capable of pulling a shocker.

“Having served most of my life as a global advocate for diversity, education and African economic development, I am deeply honoured to be representing the United Zimbabwe Alliance (UZA) as a candidate for President of Zimbabwe in the 2023 general elections.

I am fully committed to championing the full restoration of a vibrant, prosperous and united Zimbabwe and Africa, “said Valerio.

She also wrote on Facebook :
It was great to be in #Harare this weekend for our nationwide “Meet the UZA Candidates” campaign.

I was also with our teams putting up the new UZA Presidential posters. We are 3 weeks away from the August 23rd elections with a lot of ground to cover.
#ZimElection2023 #Valerio2023

Zanu PF Unleashes Terror In Mutasa

Our members were allegedly attacked by Innocent Benza team, an aspiring MP for Mutasa Central from ZANU PF. The attackers were identified using two black Toyota Land Cruisers VX and a Hammer vehicle, all branded with Benza’s posters. Benza is the owner of Herentals College and also the owner of Herentals Football Club, a Premier Soccer League team. Additionally, he continues to play professional football for his team at the age of 51. #ZANUPFViolence #Mutasa-CCC

ZRP Cops Called Over Tomana Murder Suspicion

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo and former Attorney-General, Johannes Tomana, has died.
Tomana a great lawyer whose life was rid with controversy and eminence, died after complaining of stomach pain. Johannes Tomana, died on Sunday aged 55.

The former Prosecutor General was visiting his rural home in Honde Valley attending a funeral of a relative when he fell sick suddenly, complaining of “stomach pain”, after eating some food at the funeral according to relatives.
He died while efforts were being made to transport him to Harare for treatment.
The family called in police to probe his suspicious death, amid fears that he died of food poisoning.

“We shared our concerns with Ruda police in Honde Valley and we were informed that CID Forensics is on its way from Harare,” a distraught relative said.

Tomana, a lawyer, was appointed Zimbabwe’s attorney general in 2009. He left the post in 2013 to take up a position as Prosecutor General. His position created many enemies for him. He was then attacked by the then First Lady Grace Mugabe who berated him in rallies and gatherings. At one time he told journalists that 12-year-old children can consent to sex, leading to a public rebuke by then first lady Grace Mugabe.

He was fired in 2017 for misconduct and incompetence after a tribunal set up by former president Robert Mugabe recommended his dismissal.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa appointed him ambassador to the DRC in 2020.

“Tomana was one of the finest lawyers that Zimbabwe has produced, it’s a pity that his detour to political and diplomatic office deprived some of us of his tremendous legal skills,” academic Ibbo Mandaza said in a tribute.

Johannes Tomana (9 September 1967 – 6 August 2023) was a Zimbabwean attorney. He served as Prosecutor-General of Zimbabwe from November 2013 until his dismissal in June 2017.

Tribute yesterday began pouring in for legal luminary and a diplomat who died over the weekend in his rural home in Honde Valley. aged 56. High Court Judge Never Katiyo expressed shock as did his counterpart Justice Esther Muremba. “The country and indeed the legal fraternity has been “thrown into grief.” Commented Justice Webster Chinamhora as the news of Tomana’s demise started leaking in.

The lawyers and friends in a social group issued in a statement issued yesterday, expressed shock but also gratitude to God on Tomana’s passing on. On behalf of themselves the Justices, staff members of the judicial system and the entire Judiciary of the country, they commiserated with the immediate family, relations as well as friends and associates of the respected deceased jurist.

His wife Daphne Tomana was inconsolable and could not say anything as grief consumed her turning her usual smiling face into a grief stricken heartbroken princess.
Lawyer Nickel Mushangwe said “The deceased His Eexcellence Ambassador Tomana, indelibly contributed to the development of jurisprudence in Zimbabwe and will be greatly remembered for his assiduousness in shaping the prosecution while he was the Attorney General.
Former Prosecutor cde Kennedy Mupomba urges members of the deceased’s family to be comforted by the knowledge that the departed jurist served his country with commitment, dedication ‎and honesty.”

Another former Zimbabwean prosecutor now a pastor E Dube prayed that Almighty God will receive his soul and grant him eternal rest. he added and described Tomana as a world class lawyer and one of Zimbabwe’s best: “He was a very knowledgeable lawyer with flair for criminal law.

“The legal community and Zimbabweans in general would miss his judicial erudition.Justice Tomana would forever be remembered for the critical roles he played in the evolution of democracy in Zimbabwe ” former Regional prosecutor and head of Special Anti Corruption Unit Tabani Vusa Mpofu commented.

Also former detective Caroline Progress Charehwa described the late jurist as “a lawyer in word and deed who bestrode the academic and judicial arms of law like a colossus. It was unfortunate he led the prosecution when I had left the force.”

According to K Mutamba Tomana gave the law a gigantic status in the prosecution department As an Attorney General of Zimbabwe the law history will guarantee him immortality. Fare thee well, great jurist,” he added.Renowned constitutional lawyer and Senior Advocate Zimbabwe mukoma Ashton Musunga who said he received the news of Tomana’s death with sadness could only add :“May his soul rest in peace.”

Similarly, Engineer George Chikwenengere said: “We have lost a great jurist, a master of law and outstanding intellectual whom I have met several times in his life time.” Ambassador Tomana understood clearly the role of prosecution in court as a fountain of justice for the society. He was a tolerant man, but he knew when to be intolerant and of what. He was intolerant of anything that was not excellent, and of people who were not honorable. He has a very critical sense by which he knew could dispense justice without the rigidities that the technical approach to that created.

“Although we have lost a great jurist we take solace in knowing that Ambassador Tomana lived an honest and forthright life as a lawyer he has moved to the banks of memory. May his soul rest with the Almighty God.”Tomana left active practice in 2017 and lived the rest of his life in diplomatic work and legal quietude.”
He is known for his legal eruditeness and wide knowledge of legal principles.He came into the nation’s judicial system with the highest credentials of controversy ever paraded by any judicial officer dead or living in Zimbabwe but he rode above it well and continued to serve his country.
“Today, our country lost one of its finest jurists, a founding diplomat and indeed a national statesman Johannes Tomana . He died at the young age of 56” screamed Tabani Vusa Mpofu.
In a heartfelt message to Daphne Tomana the wife of Ambassador Tomana one lawyer wrote “With total submission to the will of Almighty God who is the giver and taker of life, I join all our people in Zimbabwe to mourn the passing of this exemplary lawyer who distinguished himself as an erudite legal scholar, researcher, diplomat community leader, and development activist. Tomana devoted his entire life to law.

His roles in the DRC made Zimbabwean gospel of reengagement and the nation stand tall for posterity. Tomana would be sorely missed!
On behalf of my family, the people of Zimbabwe and all lawyers I commiserate with Dephine Tomana on this sad yet inevitable development.” One legal guru posted on his Twitter page.

My special commiseration goes to the immediate and extended family of Tomana who would carry on the great legacies of the great diplomat and jurist.
“I pray Almighty God to grant Baba Tomana al-Jannah Firdaus and comfort the family he left behind” Bilal Ahmed Mugari commented.

Fare thee well great lawyer.

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Remembering Johannes Tomana: A Controversial Yet Skilled Jurist

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Zimbabwe’s legal community mourns the loss of one of its finest legal minds, Johannes Tomana, who passed away suddenly at the age of 56. Tomana’s life was characterized by both eminence and controversy, leaving a lasting impact on the nation’s judicial system and legal landscape.

A highly accomplished lawyer, Tomana’s career was marked by significant achievements. He served as Zimbabwe’s Attorney General in 2009 and later took up the position of Prosecutor General in 2013. During his tenure, he played a critical role in shaping the prosecution process, leaving a lasting legacy in the development of jurisprudence in the country.

However, his time in public service was not without challenges. Tomana faced criticism and attacks from various quarters, most notably from former First Lady Grace Mugabe. He made headlines and received public rebuke for his controversial statement suggesting that 12-year-old children could consent to sex, a remark that invited widespread condemnation.

Despite the controversies, Tomana’s legal prowess and dedication to justice were undeniable. His dismissal from the Prosecutor General position in 2017 for misconduct and incompetence marked a low point in his career. Nonetheless, his contributions to Zimbabwe’s legal community were significant, and he remained highly respected among his peers and the judiciary.

Tomana’s later years saw him transition to diplomatic work, serving as Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Though some regretted the loss of his legal expertise in this capacity, his roles in fostering reengagement with other nations and promoting diplomatic relations earned him further recognition.

The news of Tomana’s passing elicited an outpouring of tributes from the legal fraternity. Fellow lawyers, judges, and friends expressed shock and gratitude for his contributions to Zimbabwe’s legal system. He was hailed as a world-class lawyer with an unmatched flair for criminal law and a critical figure in the country’s democratic evolution.

Despite the controversies that accompanied his career, Johannes Tomana’s dedication to law and justice cannot be denied. He brought a unique perspective and understanding to the role of prosecution, making a lasting impact on Zimbabwe’s judicial system. The legal community mourns the loss of this eminent jurist and expresses heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones.

As we bid farewell to this remarkable lawyer, let us remember his legal erudition, wide knowledge of legal principles, and commitment to his country. While his journey was not without its ups and downs, Johannes Tomana’s contributions to Zimbabwe’s legal landscape will be remembered for generations to come. May his soul rest in eternal peace. Farewell, great lawyer.

The Key Factors Of Mining

practical lessons to mining

Like every business mining has its key factors that can make it do extremely well or fail .

Most miners think a good sample will make them succeed unfortunately a good sample is not sustainable unless you know the importance of the following factors in the mining sector. If you master them day by day you will blossom even in dark days and enjoy glory days to the fullest.

Enjoy the ride .
Three pillars of wholesome mining in order
1 strategic management
2 Debt
3 the boss ” gold panner ” tsheketsha korokoza

1 strategic management
The mine manager is key to function his impact is so crucial such his complete absence can be measured by a lot of red flags like low output ; loss of equipment; no records ; lack of proper compliance and production that cannot be measured let alone be sustainable. Before you appoint a manager know your weakness and hire someone who will compliment your weakness. Secondly create a management team that involves you and him stop cellphone management of any kind . Cellphones are good for reports and analysis only . To your team third person in form of someone who compliments his weak ; it can be a blaster or cyanide plant manager depending on which area your manager is good at .

First attribute of your manager should be administration before anything then followed by one of the two pillars of mining leaching and mining. The security guard is not part of

In “Business”
causes of all Debts you hear about in mining stories. First artisanal miners use cheapest means to reap gold Most cases they don’t have transport and milling means this leads to smart loans by service providers then all problems begin here .

On top of that all services are available on short term based loan usually supported by black market indirectly which explains why black market cannot disappear overnight.

Since gold is not guaranteed failure to pay these loans forces credit to accumulate to so high levels such that its not surprising to find a mine owner or even worker owing 20 000usd or more ranging from diesel credit, stampmill credit, explosives credit ; rental and electricity credit for domestic purposes or many more . Inorder to survive you have to acquire debt management skills that are not only superb but partnered with discipline. When you decide to invest in a mine a guy with more debt is the perfect partner depending on your analysis because of few factors. If he/she has more it means his mine has a huge potential just mismanagement who can borrow someone with no means to pay .

Number two you use his/ her debt as insurance through what l call debt purchase ” . This desires caution carefully study and implementation. You take his debt but still keep it in his name negotiate for payment plan where possible complete erasing of some of them ( that’s possible ) then use his debt to double you investment on him takes years repairing his debt yet already making profits on it . Let’s miner owes EMA 3000usd for bills and tickets ; 1500usd ministry of mines tickets; 2000usd stamp mill and 4500usd for car loan and family expenses to make 11 000usd yet you want to invest 25 000usd in his mine you just raise 14 000usd buy his 11 000usd debt ask for payment from ministry of mines and EMA then ask to pay half for stampmill debt or complete erasure then negotiate for transfer of registration first things first then you are in the game .Debt purchase is easier route into a full operational mine . Sometimes you buy personal debt only but be cautious. Will cover debt in a separate post .
3 The boss “tsheketsha; korokoza “
We have a saying ” impara ngelikatsheketsha ” . This means every goldminer has a dry spell or good spell . This means no matter how cautious you are the dry spell will hit you very hard . When supporting this guys financial remember this all the time support them based on performance in areas Iike 1 transparency; consistency, accountability more than the sample. Don’t support them when they are doing well by buying cars and houses at that point they don’t need your help they simply want to use you . Treat them as Kings all the time but don’t borrow them money like you are mother Theresa support them don’t spoiler them hunger and suffering is the manager of “the boss ” the rest is cost .

Respect them their dirty is the business part personally any clean person in the mining sector Most probably is a scammmer l don’t trust such lots of them proved to me beyond doubt .

NB for debt purchase model inbox or even debt purchase itself.

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Benza Attacks CCC Members

Our members were allegedly attacked by Innocent Benza team, an aspiring MP for Mutasa Central from ZANU PF. The attackers were identified using two black Toyota Land Cruisers VX and a Hammer vehicle, all branded with Benza’s posters. Benza is the owner of Herentals College and also the owner of Herentals Football Club, a Premier Soccer League team. Additionally, he continues to play professional football for his team at the age of 51. #ZANUPFViolence #Mutasa-CCC

NGO Wary Of Violence

By A Correspondent

Violence is not the solution to the political crisis in the country, Petronellah Lilly Kwanisai the director of Girl Child Empowerment of Zimbabwe has said.

Kwanisai called for political tolerance and castigated violence against women. The recurrence of violence during elections has continuous negative ripple effects to the participation of women in electoral processes as the assumptions of an election being violent and intolerant of women are always evidence.

“As Masvingo residents and Zimbabwean
citizens we urge all political party leaders to continue preaching the gospel of dialogue and peace to
their supporters. Political leaders must take lead in denouncing violence in any part of the nation.

Unfortunately, women’s rights defenders are summoned, threatened, beaten and denied access to participate in the political arena. As a women’s rights defenders, we demand our space, opportunity to operate and participate in national processes without any threats, intimidation and closing our space.

Zimbabwe has seen so much violence over the past decades and it is high time political leaders should promote national peace, healing and tolerance.

Our voices are suppressed as each day passes, we are threatened with land evictions in Chiredzi and Mwenezi without proper consultations. We urge the government of the day to understand that women’s rights are human rights,” said Kwanisai.

Tomana Dies

ZIMBABWE’s envoy to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ambassador Johannes Tomana has died.

He was 56.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Spokesperson, Mr Livit Mugejo confirmed the sad development, saying Ambassador Tomana died in Honde Valley, Zimbabwe.

Ambassador Tomana was deployed to serve as the country’s top diplomat to the Democratic Republic of Congo in September 2020 and before that, he had served as the Attorney General between 2008 and 2013.

He also served as the country’s Prosecutor General in 2013 when Zimbabwe adopted the new constitution that created the position of Prosecutor General.
https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/08/06/former-attorney-general-ambassador-tomana-dies/