“After Voting, Go Home”: Nick Mangwana Tells Citizens

By A Correspondent- Information ministry permanent secretary Nick Mangwana has warned voters against milling around polling stations after voting under the guise of defending the vote.

In a tweet, Mangwana said there is nothing called defending the voter, but those who would have voted should go home and wait for the announcement of results.

Said Mangwana:

“There is nothing called, “DEFENDING A VOTE”. That’s a threat to peace. After voting people should just go home and wait for the announcement of the results. Imagine a polling station with 2000 voters from different parties all milling around after voting now waiting to “defend their vote”! That’s a potentially explosive scenario. For the sake of peace, after voting just go home, to work to your business or whatever else that gives you a livelihood.”

40 CCC Activists Arrested Over Machipisa Roadshow

A total of 40 Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) activists were arrested in Machipisa, Harare, for holding an unsanctioned car rally.

The activists were arrested on Tuesday afternoon, just a week before the crucial Zimbabwean general election.

CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere confirmed the arrest, saying the group is being represented by attorney Kudzai Kadzere.

“I can confirm that 40 CCC members have been arrested following our roadshow in Machipisa earlier today,” she said.

“They are currently detained at Glenview 1 police station.”

Police spokesperson, Paul Nyathi said the 40 breached peace regulations.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms the arrest of 40 Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) activists in Machipisa this afternoon for contravening provisions of the Maintenance of Order and Peace Act, Chapter 11:23 (MOPA),” he said.

“Circumstances are that the CCC convenor, Lawrence Materege notified the local Regulating Authority for Harare South on their rally set for Churu Farm on 15th August 2023 from 1000 hours to 1600 hours.

“The convenor and Grandmore Hakata then decided to divert from the notified rally at Churu Farm and went on a car rally procession from Glen View area into High Glen Road, Main Street, Machipisa Road into Highfield suburb and stopped at the OK Machipisa traffic lights while openly blocking traffic,” said Nyathi in a statement.

Nyathi said the group started to chant party slogans and sing.

“A concerned citizen made an official report to the police.

“The Police reacted and arrested 40 CCC activists who were led by Grandmore Hakata.

“Hakata actually scuffled with the police officers as they effected arrests.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police has also recovered the three trucks and radio speakers which were being used by the CCC supporters in the unsanctioned car rally.”

The arrest comes just a week before the crucial plebiscite.

CCC which is the ruling party’s main opponent has been encountering several setbacks during the campaign season, which has seen its members getting arrested, injured, or killed in the build-up to election day.

Posting on her social media platforms, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere complained that their members got arrested for holding an event but the ruling party, Zanu-PF has been conducting the same without any disturbances.

“It is clear that the police are targeting CCC activists and using the law to stifle our campaign,” she said.

“We will not be intimidated and will continue to campaign for change in Zimbabwe.”

The arrest of the 40 CCC activists is the latest in a series of incidents that have raised concerns about the fairness of the upcoming election.

Zimbabwe’s human rights commission has called for the release of all political prisoners and for the police to stop using excessive force against opposition supporters.

The election is scheduled to be held on August 23.

-NewZimbabwe.com

ZEC Favours Mnangagwa On 2023 Presidential Ballot Paper

By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has once again appeared to favor the Zanu PF candidate Emmerson Mnangagwa who occupies the top position on the second column of the presidential ballot paper despite being number 6 in terms of alphabetical order.

A leaked ballot paper shows that ZEC placed Mnangagwa who is number 6 out 11 in terms of alphabetical order had his name placed on top of the second column which has six names while the first column has five.

This was the case again in 2018 when ZEC placed Mnangagwa on top of the second column despite being number 15 of 23 candidates who were contesting for the presidential elections.

Popular Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) candidate Nelson Chamisa is on position two while National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) leader sits on position 5 at the bottom of the first column.

Meanwhile, Presidential spokesperson George Charamba posting using his Tinoedza Zvimwe Twitter account denied the authenticity of the circulating ballot.

“There is a phoney ballot paper showing wishful postal voting. It is fake, deep fake, evidenced by the picture used on the Zanu PF Presidential candidate which isn’t the one going to be used in this election,” said Charamba

Mapositori Charm Dorcas Moyo

By Tafadzwa Muranganwa| Rising gospel diva Dorcas Moyo saluted St John Apostolic Church of the Whole World leader Bishop Dr Sydney Mabhiza for inviting her to a musical gala during ‘Mutumwa St John 2023 Declaration’ in Mhondoro on Saturday.

Addressing over 35 000 congregants who thronged the Mutumwa St John City before her scintillating act, the Bvudzi Rangu Ramera-hitmaker could not hide her appreciation of the gesture by the church’s founder and leader Bishop Dr Sydney Mabhiza inviting her to serenade the apostolic members.

“Can you join me in thanking Bishop Mabhiza for according me such a rare opportunity to perform our music ‘pasowe’ (holy ground).

” This is the first of its kind and for that I am grateful, “said the Mutare-based gospel artiste.

She later put up a memorable act with her catalogue of singalong songs including her duet with Alick Macheso ‘Mhanza Haisekwi’. It was during the performance of this duet that Gringoldinho(Taurai Boora) , son to the late actor Gringo spiced up the act with some pulsating dances that left the crowd clamouring for more.

Earlier on, Pastor Joseph Tivafire also proved his mettle in the gospel music industry as he gave a good account of himself. Another stand out performance  though brief was from husky-voiced King Solomon who came up immaculately dressed for the occasion. Mambo Dhuterere who was bestowed with an ambassadorial role in St John Apostolic Church of the Whole World  didn’t disappoint with his band putting up a stellar show. There were also performances from Vabati VaJehovha, Followers of Christ and Rudo Muchawaya.

The concert will remain etched in the memories of many as it  featured some upcoming artistes from the church including Booster, Craig Zonke Turbo and G-Smart.

Speaking to journalists after the ‘declaration’, the church’s Information Technology and Publicity (ITP) director Ngoni  Ray Mariga said the musical extravaganza was also mearnt  to celebrate talent in  the church.

“As a church, we value and appreciate talent so the musical show enabled some of our artistes to showcase their talents,”Mariga told journalists.

Mliswa’s Sister ‘Caught Pants Down’ Over Candidates Withdrawal

Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs Minister, Mary Mliswa-Chikoka has been fingered in a fraud storm amid accusations she forged the signatures of three aspiring councillors prompting the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to withdraw their candidatures, last week.

The affected local authority candidates are namely, Kudzai Gasho of Ward 8 Karoi Town Council, Lameck Zhanda of Ward 4 of Zvimba Rural District Council (RDC), and Luke Rutter of Ward 31 of Zvimba RDC.

According to Gasho, the minister, who doubles as Zanu-PF provincial chairman, had appended fake signatures on withdrawal papers and filed them with ZEC without their knowledge in a bid to “fix” them “for the bad blood that exists for various reasons.”

In a notice Monday, ZEC rescinded the earlier move to withdraw the trio, saying the candidates remain in contention, thereby nullifying earlier notification of withdrawals.

“It is hereby notified that the persons specified below, nominated for election with the elections to be held on 23 August 2023, who, in a notice published in the daily newspapers of 10 August 2023, had been erroneously indicated as having withdrawn.

“The persons remain candidates for their respective wards and their names will be included on the ballot paper for their respective wards,” ZEC wrote.

Rutter and Zhanda told an online newspaper they were shocked to read their names in a ZEC notice of purported withdrawal when, in fact, they had not backtracked.

“I was shocked to see my name on the list of candidates who were said to have withdrawn when I had never done so. That came when I was just having campaigns in my ward, I am happy that after we challenged ZEC, they managed to sort out the issue quickly,” Zhanda was quoted saying.

Both Rutter and Zhanda are allegedly loyalists of Local Government deputy minister, Marian Chombo, a declared adversary of Mliswa-Chikoka.

Speaking to NewZimbabwe.com following an appearance at the Electoral Court over the Heroes and Defence Forces holidays, Gasho said his lawyer and ZEC representatives had resolved the matter amicably after noting the electoral body had corrected the misrepresentation through a newspaper advert.

Gasho said attempts to lodge a police report at Harare Central against Mliswa-Chikoka hit a brick wall after officers advised to take the matter further “after elections.”

“I wanted a fraud or forgery docket opened against Minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka because what she did was not befitting someone her stature, she has to be exposed. She stooped so low in a bid to settle personal scores,” said Gasho.

On August 11, Mliswa-Chikoka, through Zanu-PF Provincial Youth League chairman, Tapiwa Masenda, issued a prohibition order on Gasho barring him from calling, addressing, or officiating at any meeting of the party.

He was also interdicted from visiting any Zanu-PF office.

Gasho is accused of “bringing the name of the party into disrepute by engaging in singular campaigns against party directives and abusing your position as Hurungwe district coordinating committee (DCC) Youth Affairs (chairman) to commit an offense.”

Efforts to get a comment from Mliswa-Chikoka were fruitless by the time of publishing.

Double Candidates Headache for Zanu Pf

By A Correspondent- In a bizarre turn of events, three Zanu PF “double” candidates vying for local government seats in Karoi and Zvimba have left the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) scratching their heads.

After their withdrawal from the upcoming polls was announced last week, the candidates were reinstated this week, causing confusion and raising eyebrows.

Zec’s chief elections officer, Utloile Silaigwana, initially issued a notice stating that Gasho Kudzai, Zhanda Lameck, and Rutter Luke had withdrawn their candidature for the August 23 elections. These candidates had filed their nomination papers under Zanu PF, despite not receiving party endorsement. In response, Zanu PF had ordered them to withdraw or face sanctions, leading to a mix of compliance and defiance among the candidates.

However, in a sudden reversal, Silaigwana issued a follow-up notice this week, stating that the “double” candidates would remain on the ballot paper. This unexpected decision has left voters in a state of bewilderment, as they try to make sense of the ever-changing landscape of the upcoming elections.

Opposition party Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) claims that there are at least 20 cases of double candidacy, further fuelling the controversy. The CCC alleges that these “double” candidates were sponsored by Zanu PF, a claim vehemently denied by the ruling party. Zanu PF insists that the candidates were chosen by CCC supporters during the party’s candidate selection process.

With conflicting narratives and a lack of clarity, voters are left wondering about the integrity and fairness of the electoral process. The sudden reappearance of the withdrawn candidates has added a new layer of uncertainty to an already contentious election.

As the election date draws nearer, the spotlight intensifies on Zec and its decision-making processes. Voters, already grappling with a multitude of choices, now face the added challenge of navigating through the confusion surrounding these “double” candidates.

The drama surrounding the Zanu PF double trouble continues to unfold, leaving voters on edge and the political landscape in a state of uncertainty.

Police Bomb CCC Rally With Tear Gas

Police Attribute Masvingo Rally Violence to Rowdy CCC Supporters, Tear Smoke Deployed

Masvingo-The police have placed blame on “rowdy” Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) supporters for the violent clashes that unfolded at a campaign rally featuring opposition leader Nelson Chamisa in Masvingo on Sunday evening. The incident occurred at Mamutse Ground in Masvingo, where Chamisa addressed a restive crowd after the approved rally hours.

In an official statement issued today, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, the national police spokesperson, detailed the events that led to the clashes. According to Nyathi, the CCC rally had been sanctioned by the regulatory authority to take place within specific hours, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, as indicated in the notification submitted by the party’s convenor, Martin Mureri.

However, the rally started later than the specified time, with Nelson Chamisa addressing the crowd at 4:45 PM. As the leader addressed his supporters, tension escalated when police officers attempted to intervene due to the rally’s delayed commencement and the potential for security concerns. Chamisa’s security personnel and supporters obstructed the police officers from accessing the podium, leading to a confrontation.

The situation further escalated as the crowd reportedly became unruly, throwing stones at the police officers and threatening to set fire to police vehicles. A police officer was injured in the stone attack, prompting law enforcement agents to employ tear smoke to disperse the violent crowd.

Assistant Commissioner Nyathi explained that the police engaged CCC’s national organizing secretary, Amos Chibaya, and his team. The CCC leadership apologized for the non-compliance with the rally notification times and agreed to disband the crowd due to safety and security concerns surrounding night rallies. However, the situation turned chaotic, prompting the use of tear smoke.

Nyathi emphasized that the police conducted themselves professionally, causing no injuries or damage to property during the dispersal of the crowd. He reiterated the police’s stance that night rallies pose security risks and urged all political party leaders to adhere to proper organization of public gatherings to ensure the safety and security of the public.

The incident highlights the challenges associated with organizing and managing political rallies, as well as the potential for clashes between law enforcement and passionate supporters in the midst of heightened political tensions. The police continue to emphasize the importance of adhering to rally notification timelines to maintain law and order during campaign events.- Agrnecoed

Suspected Fraudster Charged

Suspected Fraudster Accused of Swindling Widow’s Organization, Faces Charges of Theft of Trust Property

Harare- Tafadzwa Chirisa, a man at the center of a suspected fraud scheme, appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi today, facing charges of theft of trust property. The alleged victim is Alice Mutambara, founder and chairperson of the Zimbabwe Widows for Economic Development organization.

The court proceedings revealed that on June 26, Alice Mutambara and her organization’s secretary, Grace Mhaka, crossed paths with Tafadzwa Chirisa in the capital. Mutambara had US$4000 in cash, earmarked for the organization’s nationwide mobilization efforts.

Chirisa reportedly presented himself as the individual responsible for safeguarding funds for affiliations, claiming the funds were stored in an office belonging to Dr. Gomo. He assured Mutambara that he would release the money whenever it was required. Trusting his words, Mutambara handed over the US$4000 to Chirisa for safekeeping.

However, things took a turn when, on June 28, Mutambara approached Chirisa to retrieve the funds for the purpose of printing T-shirts. Shockingly, Chirisa failed to produce the money, explaining that he had already spent it.

Suspecting foul play, Alice Mutambara conducted her own investigation and contacted Dr. Gomo regarding Chirisa’s claims about the funds being stored in his office. Dr. Gomo denied any knowledge of Chirisa’s involvement or access to his office, exposing Chirisa’s deception.

Feeling deceived and cheated, Mutambara took the matter into her own hands and promptly filed a police report to initiate a formal investigation into the alleged theft of trust property by Tafadzwa Chirisa.

As legal proceedings unfold, this case sheds light on the vulnerability of organizations and individuals who trust individuals with their financial resources, only to be let down by alleged acts of fraud. The court will now determine the course of justice in this matter as both sides present their arguments and evidence.

Zimbabwe Republic Police Arrest 40 CCC Activists Amidst Opposition Outcry

By Farai D Hove | In a controversial move that has drawn widespread criticism, the Zimbabwe Republic Police have arrested 40 members of the Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) party, sparking outrage from opposition parties and activists. The arrests occurred in Machipisa yesterday afternoon on the grounds of contravening provisions of the Maintenance of Order and Peace Act, Chapter 11:23 (MOPA).

The CCC, an opposition party known for its vocal stance against the ruling Zanu PF party, had planned a rally at Churu Farm on August 15, 2023. However, the situation escalated when CCC convenor Lawrence Materege and Gladmore Hakata diverted from the planned rally route, leading a car procession through various streets. This unsanctioned move led to a confrontation with law enforcement, resulting in the arrests of Hakata and 40 other CCC activists.

The timing of the arrests has raised eyebrows, as they occurred amidst a backdrop of violence and loss of life among CCC party members. Critics argue that the police’s resources would be better spent investigating the deaths rather than pursuing charges against opposition members.

Patricia Chinyoka, CCC’s UK spokesperson, minced no words in expressing her frustration: “You are pathetic, we have lost fellow citizens at the hands of Zanu PF and you failed to arrest the perpetrators but instead continue to choose to turn a blind eye to the serious crimes against humanity committed by your partners in crime…”

In a statement, the Zimbabwe Republic Police defended their actions, asserting that the activists had deviated from their initially approved rally plans and engaged in disruptive behavior that violated the provisions of MOPA. A concerned citizen reported the situation to the police, prompting the arrests. During the confrontation, Gladmore Hakata reportedly scuffled with officers as they attempted to carry out the arrests.

The police further noted that they had seized three trucks and radio speakers that were being used by CCC supporters during the unsanctioned car rally. The authorities urged political party leaders and supporters to adhere to the regulations outlined in MOPA, emphasizing the importance of maintaining law and order during public gatherings.

The CCC’s arrest and subsequent charges have reignited debates surrounding the state of political freedom and rights in Zimbabwe. Observers and activists await further developments as tensions continue to rise between opposition parties and law enforcement agencies.

ZEC Prepares for Elections with 150,000 Officers | CAN THEY BE TRUSTED?

In preparation for the upcoming harmonized elections on August 23, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has announced that approximately 150,000 electoral officers will be deployed to the country’s 12,370 identified polling stations. Citizens will cast their votes for the next President, members of the House of Assembly, and councillors, aligning with the country’s Constitution.

Commissioner Rodney Kiwa, the ZEC deputy chairperson, confirmed that this comprehensive figure includes presiding, polling, and constituency election officers. The deployment of these officers aims to ensure the smooth conduct of the elections.

In a move to facilitate the election process, the Treasury has approved forex allowances for the electoral officers. These officers, primarily civil servants, are contracted by the ZEC and are paid through the Salary Services Bureau (SSB). This encompasses roles such as constituency election officers, presiding officers, and polling officers.

ZEC’s recently released polling stations schedule, managed by Chief Elections Officer Mr. Utloile Silaigwana, details the distribution of polling stations across various provinces. Notably, Bulawayo metropolitan province will host 434 polling stations across 29 wards and 12 constituencies. Meanwhile, Matabeleland North will feature 918 polling stations, catering to 197 wards and 13 National Assembly seats. Matabeleland South, which underwent boundary changes in 2022, now accommodates 709 polling stations across its 168 wards.

According to Section 51 of the Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13), constituency election officers are tasked with establishing polling stations conveniently located to serve the voters of their respective constituencies. This is to ensure accessibility to all citizens, including those with physical disabilities.

Bulawayo’s polling station distribution is highlighted by Cowdray Park constituency, encompassing three wards, which boasts the highest count at 43 polling stations. On the other end, Emakhandeni-Luveve constituency has the lowest count with 30 polling stations for its two wards.

Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South provinces also display varying numbers of polling stations across different constituencies. Tsholotsho North, Binga North, Binga South, Bubi, Hwange Central, Hwange East, Hwange West, Lupane East, Lupane West, Nkayi North, and Nkayi South, among others, each have their distinct allocation of polling stations.

With these preparations in motion, Zimbabwe anticipates a smooth and inclusive voting process in the upcoming harmonized elections.- state media

SADC To Discuss Zim Despite Herald Denials

By Dorrothy Moyo | With Zimbabwe heading to harmonised elections in a week’s time, Sadc has already dispatched a team of observers led by former Zambian Vice President Nevers Sekwila Mumba.

Although Zimbabwe is not on the agenda, the country has been the talk of the town with observers commenting over ongoing violence and manipulation of the voters roll.

Yesterday, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema, who is the current chairperson of the Sadc Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation, announced the appointment of Mr Mumba. “As Chair of SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security, I am pleased to announce Dr Nevers Sekwila Mumba as head of the Sadc Electoral Observation Mission for Zimbabwe’s elections. We’re optimistic of a peaceful and democratic process before, during and after elections in Zimbabwe,” President Hichilema wrote on his X (formerly Twitter) handle.

There are also reports that soon after this summit, the Sadc executive secretary Dr Elias Magosi and his team will also head to Zimbabwe with the other Sadc team having arrived on August 10.

The 43rd Ordinary Summit of Sadc Heads of State and Government is themed “Human and financial capital: The key drivers for sustainable industrialisation of the Sadc Region”.

The Summit will be preceded by the Troika Summit of the Sadc Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation on August 16, 2023.

President of Namibia Hage Geingob as the outgoing Chairperson of the Sadc Organ, will also attend the Troika Summit.

The Organ Troika Summit will discuss the political and security situation in the region with a particular focus on the Kingdom of Lesotho, the Kingdom of Eswatini, Mozambique (Sadc Mission in Mozambique) and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The Organ Troika Summit will also reflect on the consolidation of democracy in Sadc and deliberate on the socio-economic outlook for the community.

Other activities of the summit include the announcement of the 2022 Sadc Secondary School Essay Competition, the Media Awards, and the presentation of the Medal of Honour to one of the Sadc Founders — the late and first President of the Republic of Botswana, Sir Seretse Khama.

The Summit was preceded by the Sadc Council of Ministers meeting on Monday. Today there is a Ministerial Committee meeting of the Organ where Zimbabwe is being represented by Industry and Commence Minister Sekai Nzenza, and Acting Foreign Affairs Minister Jorum Gumbo.

Justice Katiyo Attacked For Making A Ruling, Is This Fair? | MAVAZA

By Dr MASIMBA Mavaza | OPINION | The CCC and its pathetic publicist Hopless Chin’ono are at it again. This time misleading the public and the election observers over the case where The High Court has rejected the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change’s (CCC) application to compel the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to release the final voters’ roll, stating that the matter is not urgent.
Through their lawyers the CCC sought the High court to issue an order as in their draft order which is
“The Respondents to be directed to immediately publish a final List of Polling Stations which includes providing applicants with an up-to-date copy of the voters roll which is compliant with the peremptory provisions of section 21 of the Electoral Act in that it should:
Show all polling stations that will be used in the 2023 harmonised elections and have the same number of polling stations as the number in the final List of Polling Stations published by ZEC; Use the same names for polling stations as the names of the polling stations that will be used during the 2023 harmonised election and show the full and complete name of each polling station;Use the same ward and constituency boundaries as those that will be used during the 2023 harmonised elections;
Be fully searchable and analysable and in a format such as CSV, Excel or Access files.
Polling station codes;
The voter population of each polling station.

It is important to understand
the use of urgent chamber applications in the High Court. Put briefly, an urgent application is an application in which the applicant does not follow the normal process because they cannot afford to wait to ask a court for help. The client immediately approaches the court with an application that does not meet the prescripts of the Uniform Rules of Court and is unique.
This is a word that is sometimes used in ignorance as to what it means in the context of legal proceedings. Clients often want their matters to be dealt with by the courts urgently.

So urgent applications are made where an applicant considers the relief sought to be urgent. In such cases the Court first decides whether the matter is urgent before considering the merits, also called the substantive issues.
So the high court judge His honour judge Never Katiyo was seized with the task of deciding whether the issues raised makes the case an urgent application. The case may look urgent but the issue prayed for in the application even if it looks urgent it’s aim is hidden. The judge is bound by law to look at the consequences of the order he is about to give.

Firstly is the case urgent?
High Court rules of 2021, Rule 60 of the High Court Rules, 2021 (“the Rules”) provide for chamber applications. Rule 60(1) thereof states that: “A chamber application shall be made by means of an entry in the chamber book and shall be accompanied by Form No. 25 duly completed and, except as is provided in subrule (2), shall be supported by one or more affidavits setting out the facts upon which the applicant relies. Provided that, where a chamber application is to be served on an interested party, it shall be in Form No.23 with appropriate modifications”

Rule 60(6) states that:
“Where a chamber application is accompanied by a certificate from a legal practitioner in sub rule 4(b) to the effect that the matter is urgent, giving reasons for its urgency, the registrar shall immediately submit it to the judge, handling urgent applications who shall consider the papers forthwith.”

According to rule 60(18) if the Judge considers the application not urgent he or she will strike it off the roll of urgent applications. Please note that at this stage the matter has not been heard on the merits. The Court has simply said the matter is not urgent. The according to rule 60(19) an urgent application that is struck off shall be referred to the roll of ordinary court applications and it shall not be necessary for the applicant to file a fresh application.

An applicant, his or her legal practitioner, has to convince the court that a matter is urgent. The court considers ceA AS rtain factors explained hereunder.
Requirement for a certificate of urgency from a legal practitioner
The starting point is that there has to be a certificate from another lawyer to the effect that the matter is urgent, per rule 60(6).According to the said presentation, under the old rules, in the case Chidawu & Ors v Sha & Ors 2013, the Supreme Court held as follows:

“It follows that a certificate of urgency is the sine qua non for the placement of an urgent chamber application before a judge. In turn the judge is required to consider the papers forthwith and has the discretion to hear the matter if he forms the opinion that the matter is urgent. In making a decision as to the urgency of the chamber application the judge is guided by the statements in the certificate by the legal practitioner as to its urgency in certifying the matter as urgent.”

The learned judge Justice Chatikobo in 1998 in the case ofKuvarega v Registrar General & Anor, 1998, he said
“What constitutes urgency is not only the imminent arrival of the day of reckoning; a matter is urgent, if at the time the need act to arises, the matter cannot wait. Urgency which stems from a deliberate or careless abstention from action until the deadline draws near is not the type of urgency contemplated by the rules. It necessarily follows that the certificate of urgency or the supporting affidavit must always contain an explanation of the non-timeous action if there has been any delay”.
In this case which CCC is trying to incite violence by telling the public wrong facts Justice Katiyo applied his wisdom and knowledge of the law. After reading and understanding the documents lodged before him he came to a conclusion that the matter was not urgent and what is being prayed for is not urgent.
It has to be taken into account bearing in mind the dicta by Justice Chatikobo that has any application made before. Did the applicants wait for the deadline?in the case before Justice Katiyo it was important to note that all parties must be ready for elections by now. They have been preparing for these elections for the past five years. Procrastination is a thief of time. Now the case has become a constitutional issue. Courts are not there to conduct elections. Surelly why were they holding meetings to agree on non violence issues with ZEC without bringing the so called urgent issue up. Why bringing the issue at 11:59 to elections. The actions of the CCC are the ones described by Justice Chatikobo as last minute trials which are meant to disturb a constitutional process “the election “The effect of such an application is to stop the whole election which is not Constitutional. CCC is trying to use the courts to postpone tne elections. Where were they and are they the only party involved in these elections. Which ammendent are they talking about in this case and have they just seen it today. Is it a fact that there is an ammended voters roll. Is it what they are refferring to. The CCC has always played with people’s emotions. If they gave ZEC 48 hours to respond why are they seeking a different relief.

It is very clear that CCC is not ready for these elections so they just want to whip emotions into the public. CCC’s Strategy of ambuguity is backfiring in this and it’s a shame that the sought to blame the impartial and legal fountain Justice Katiyo. They have thelseves to blame.
CCC has realised that they will lose come 23 August. So they are using the courts to stop the elections. In Shona kurova Imbwa vaka viga mupinyi.”
We are left with six days to elections and this frivolous vague and misleading application which is embarrassing is pushed infront of the courts hoping that the election will be stopped by the courts.

Now in a malicious and unprecedented way they have published the judge’s phone number so that the judge be intimidated by the callers. Now they are using judge intimidation as a means to get what they want. It is witch craft to publish the judges number and ask people to call the judge.

They have resorted to the court of public opinion and judge intimidation. In the mean time they have requested the judge to address them on the issue of urgency and yet they are already makng noise.
What CCC must tell their noise makers is that when you receive an urgent chamber matter you can read and endorse not urgent if it’s not urgent. But if the party feels has to address and convince the judge they are free to do so. This is what they should have done first before insulting the judicial system. Public does not know this because the CCC is not generous with the truth.
It is important to borrow some legal understanding from Marah JP as she was stated her understanding of CHATIKOBO J as follows: “I understand CHATIKOBO J in the above remarks to be saying that a matter is urgent if when the cause of action arises giving rise to the need to act the harm suffered or threatened must be redressed or arrested there and then for in waiting for the wheels of justice to grind at their ordinary pace, the aggrieved party would have irretrievably lost the right or legal interest that it seeks to protect and any approaches to Court thereafter on that cause of action will be academic and of no direct benefit to the applicant”. So coming to court at the eleventh hour was academic.

It is true that urgency is a matter of both time and harm. In the case of Gwarada v Johnson & Ors, 2009 in which the Court stated that: Urgency arises when an event occurs which requires contemporaneous resolution, the absence of which would cause extreme prejudice to the applicants.
The existence of circumstances which may, in their very nature, be prejudicial to the applicant is not the only factor that a Court has to take into account, time being of the essence in the sense that the applicant must exhibit urgency in the manner in which he has reacted to the event or the threat, whatever it may be. For the past five years CCC only reacted now.

In May 2023 the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has said everyone who registered to vote will not be disenfranchised as the electoral body will rectify any anomalies that will be detected during the ongoing voters roll inspection exercise.
ZEC opened the voters roll for inspection in May and the process was extended.
ZEC was very clear that more than 11 000 centres have been opened countrywide to enable voters who registered on or before April 28 to check their registration details. So the complaint that the polling stations are now twelve thousand is not an issue. ZEC had said it clearly that it was over 11000 so 12 thousand is over than 11thousand.
Apart from the physical assessment of the voters roll, Econet and NetOne mobile phone subscribers were able to check their registration status using the *265# facility. At that time CCC was covered in the state of ambiguity. Now they want to spread the fruits of ambiguity to the courts. The fruits of ambiguity is confusion.
In a contemptuous and criminal way anither criminal responded to Justice Katiyo’s ruling, expressing concerns in an open letter to election observers. He questioned how the matter of accessing the voters’ roll could be deemed non-urgent, as it is a fundamental aspect of the forthcoming election, potentially impacting its credibility and fairness.
This criminal is quick to sale his warped unpatriotic mind to the observers just for him to seek relevance. Observers should look at the law.
The CCC requests that the respondents be and are directed to immediately publish a final List of Polling Stations. They make such an application without knowing wether ZEC has such a list.
When you consider how many applications are struck off the roll in our courts for lack of urgency every week, then it may be that not all practitioners grasp the essence of when an application will pass muster as urgent. The lawyers in the CCC case have faile to grasp set the correct principles for determining when a matter is urgent to better enable them to advise their clients correctly and sharpen up their drafting skills when it comes to preparing papers for an urgent application.
Put briefly, an urgent application is an application in which the applicant does not follow the normal process because they cannot afford to wait to ask a court for help. The client immediately approaches the court with an application that does not meet the prescripts of the Uniform Rules of Court and is unique. At the hearing, they must first convince the court that their application is urgent, so that the court will grant them condonation for not following the Rules and permit them to enroll their application on the Urgent Roll for immediate hearing, despite its defects.
In urgent applications the court or a judge may dispense with the forms and service provided for in these rules and may dispose of such matter at such time and place and in such manner and in accordance with such procedure (which shall as far as practicable be in terms of these rules) as it deems fit.
(b) In every affidavit or petition filed in support of any application , the applicant must set forth explicitly the circumstances which is averred render the matter urgent and the reasons why the applicant claims that applicant could not be afforded substantial redress at a hearing in due course.
A person against whom an order was granted in such person’s absence in an urgent application may by notice set down the matter for reconsideration of the order.”

Granted, it is natural to see harm as the equivalent of urgency, since without harm or some threat there would never be a need to bring an urgent application. However, the notions of harm and a lack of substantial redress in due course should be kept separate, and the test for urgency should not be obscured by a confusion between the two.

More importantly, the Applicant must state the reasons why he claims that he cannot be afforded substantial redress at a hearing in due course. The question of whether a matter is sufficiently urgent to be enrolled and heard as an urgent application is underpinned by the issue of absence of substantial redress in an application in due course. The rules allow the court to come to the assistance of a litigant because if the latter were to wait for the normal course laid down by the rules it will not obtain substantial redress.
It is important to note that the rules require absence of substantial redress. This is not equivalent to the irreparable harm that is required before the granting of an interim relief. It is something less.

He may still obtain redress in an application in due course but it may not be substantial. Whether an applicant will not be able obtain substantial redress in an application in due course will be determined by the facts of each case.”
The import of this is that the test for urgency begins and ends with whether the applicant can obtain substantial redress in due course. It means that a matter will be urgent if the applicant can demonstrate, with facts, that he requires immediate assistance from the court, and that if his application is not heard earlier than it would be in due course, any order that he might later be granted will by then no longer be capable of providing him with the legal protection he requires.

As such, harm does not found urgency. Rather, harm is a mere precondition to urgency. Where no harm has, is, or will be suffered, no application may be brought, since there would be no reason for a court to hear the matter. However, where harm is present, an application to address the harm will not necessarily be urgent. It will only be urgent if the applicant cannot obtain redress for that harm in due course. Thus: harm is an antecedent for urgency, but urgency is not a consequence of harm.

It should be as well important to understand that ZEC chief elections officer Mr Utloile Silaigwana has always said the electoral management body is transparent in its operations hence its decision to take the voters roll to the doorstep of communities.

“Why does ZEC take the voters roll to the people? It is because we want the voters themselves who are the owners of the voters roll to audit the roll by checking their names and their details. They should check whether they are placed in the correct polling station, ward and constituency. In the event there are anomalies detected by the voters, ZEC will ensure they are corrected,” he said
Mr Silaigwana said voters that identify anomalies will be made to complete forms as part of the process to effect the corrections.”

So the attack on Justice Never Katiyo by the CCC is uncalled for.

With all of this in mind, it should be clear that when a client approaches a practitioner about an urgent application, the practitioner should determine the facts of the matter and whether the client can obtain real relief to protect his rights in due course. If not, then urgent proceedings should be recommended. The founding affidavit for the urgent application should contain a separate chapter, supported by explicit facts, devoted to why the applicant cannot obtain substantial redress in due course and, consequently, why he must be immediately assisted by the court. This CCC failed to understand and resorted to attacking Justice Never Katiyo. [email protected]

ED Mnangagwa Deserves Your Vote – Mavaza

EMMERSON DAMBUDZO MNANGAGWA A LISTENING AND ACTING PRESIDENT. HE DESERVES YOUR VOTE.

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | At the start of his presidency Emerson Mnangagwa said he would spend a lot of time listening as he hit the ground running. That’s what he has done over the last five years, and that’s what he has done over the last five weeks as he hit the provinces campaigning.
Not listening to vested interests. Not listening to millionaires trying to buy influence. Not listening to highly selective focus groups no not those, but
listening to ordinary people of Zimbabwe. Listening to their concerns about education ,
Listening to their fears about the health system, listening to their disillusionment with politicians who break their promises and betray their trust. The ZANU PF primary elections bears witness to that. There weee no sacred cows people were allowed to select those they want and not recycle the chuff. MNANGAGWA has learnt from the people that they want politicians to stand up and address the issues that matter to them. The issues of the future of the country tje issues of bread and butter. Mnangagwa knows that people want commitments that are clear and costed.They want leadership they can trust.
Zimbabwe is left with seven years to achieve a middle income economy which is by 2030. This is not only a slogan but the reality which is coming true. There are now less than ten days to 23 August 2023.
And there is just one week left to determine the direction we take in those seven years. One week to turn this into a campaign that sets Zimbabwe on the right course for the years ahead.
One week to turn this into a campaign that focuses on the long term.
One week to turn this into a campaign about the issues that matter to people.`
During the campaign we have witnessed a barrage of lies and distortions from the opposition the like of which we have never seen before.we have seen detractors and spies packaged as election observers flooding our nation.
As we speak EU has booked the entire 4th Floor, of holiday inn Harare turned it into offices & Elections Information Hub. Also, EU has hired all the Toyota Fortuners from Car Rentals.
Furthermore, several hotels country wide are fully booked with guests from Western Countries & Western Institutions. This tells us clearly that Zimbabwe is very important & valuable to the West than what an ordinary Zimbabwean think. With all the countries flocking to our country it should raise a flag which tells us that we are at war. These elections we must approach them as our fight for continuation of independence.
We must not be fooled the Westerners have more Interests in Zimbabwe than ordinary Zimbabweans themselves. That’s why the opposition is paid to bring them back. CHAMISA has said it several times and it is true that if we vote wrongly our hard earned independence will be snatched off our feet. This must never be allowed to happen not on our watch. There is more into these upcoming Elections than what meets the eye of an ordinary Zimbabwean citizen. Zimbabwe is under threat we must open our eyes and see this. We must vote for ED to preserve our freedom.
We don’t need to plaster our message on billboards. With the ZANU PF you know what you are going to get, because you can already see it in action. You don’t have to judge us by what we say. You can judge us by what we do. And what we’re already doing look at how many dams we constructed in five years how many roads we constructed in five years look at Beitbridge look at our airports just look around you all this is the best advertisement there is.
That’s why we are so proud to ZANU PF. Highlighting the outstanding success achieved by the PARTY under ED.
And my message to you today is simple. “You’ve got a winning team. Keep it!”
Keep the team for development and for our future. Keep the team for rengangement ED has been opening the doors which were closed. As a country under ED we have adopted a marxim “A friend to all and an Enemy to none”. Working day and night for the country our First Lady became the first high profile Zimbabwean to be invited to the UK the city of Cambridge.
Keep the team for efficiency – who have stripped away bureaucracy in the provinces saving millions of dollars while still bringing government closer to people with devolved area committees under devolution.
And keep the team who are backing local industry and securing local jobs – building strong private-public partnerships and winning funding for projects like the mining, farming and many projects. There is a clear choice on 23rd August 2023.
Liberal Democrats or Labour.
The new dispensation’s approach is working with local people, listening, building partnerships and developing the country.
Or the CCC approach secretive, centralist, “we know best” – yet so often characterised by financial chaos, incompetence and sleaze corruption and being handled and used by foreigners.
CCC orMDC a once great vessel, now disabled by some strange and unnerving disaster. Eerily silent. Drifting aimlessly on with no hand on the tiller.
No-one on deck. No charts to steer by. The crew have mutinied. The Captain and his officers have abandoned the bridge – and handed it over to one of the midshipman. And all that’s left is a motley, rag bag collection; a crew so anonymous you’ll see stowaways with higher profiles but no direction No Constitution and no policy no structure full of nothing.
And so CCC blow with the wind – drifting, from one day to the next.
One day they’re implacably opposed to the Single Currency. The next they say maybe.
One day they say constitutional Rule will strengthen democracy The next they’re tuning a party without any. One day they dismiss the idea of devolution out of hand. The next they’ve decided to campaign for it. The best way of describing CCC’s policies is “dog’s breakfast”.
After twenty five years in opposition CCC got very cosy with all that second fiddle and they’re now more frightened than ever of losing their grip on it as they are about to be placed safely in a political dust bin. And when the opposition Parties get frightened, they get negative, and they get nasty. Instead of engaging in honest elections they will put up thousands of posters, distorting the truth and crying violence.
Well, we will not be cowed. The best antidote to negative CCC campaigning is to fight positively on our programme for Zimbabwe.
To make the campaign in this last week a campaign the Zimbabwean people can be proud of.
And our Party has a duty to make that happen. To offer people a good choice.
The investment to give our children the best possible education and future.
Clear, costed commitments to protect and improve our health system. Stability and long-term investment for business success.
Cleaner air and water, and a greener environment is what we will get with ED and ZANU PF.
The guarantee of freedom and total independence can only be made by those who brought independence in the first place.
Over the last five years, ZANU PF have proved that they can be trusted. Over the last five weeks, CCC have failed to prove that they are worthy of our trust. Voting ED will be a victory for your children and grandchildren.
A victory for your schools and hospitals.
A victory for you.There is only one way to make your vote count. And that is to vote for what you want. To vote for what you believe.And if you believe, like I do, that in the next Parliament, we’ve got to protect our independence our freedom our Health Service, we’ve got to look after our environment, and that above all else, we’ve got to launch the biggest, most committed drive to improve education that we have ever seen, then the vote that counts the vote that makes the difference, the invested ‘vote’, is the ED and ZANU PF vote.
If you want better schools, then the only way you will get them is by voting ED. If you want doctors and nurses in our hospitals, then the only way you will get them is by voting ED.
You see, when the fog clears, there’s really very little to choose between CCC and MDC.
The CCC Party has decided to fight this election on the awe-inspiring message: Ngaapimde hake Mukomana” To elect CCC at this election would be a mass triumph of hope over experience. HOPE is not enough we need what we have experienced.
If you want a change of direction, not just a change of government – then don’t waste your vote just vote ED he has already changed the direction of the country. Zimbabwe is now headed for glory and your vote is very important.
If you want new priorities in Zimbabwe not just politics as usual – then don’t waste your vote just vote ED.
Don’t be conned into voting from lies by the CCC
Vote for the things you believe in and things you have seen.
Make your vote the vote which brought ED back to power for his second term.To continue his battle for progress and reform.
Now, as then, this country is faced with a stark choice.
Now, as then, it is time for a choice.
A choice for the future of our nation.
A choice for a new politics.
A choice for new opportunities.

Now, as we prepare for the election we need a new crusade- to build a country fit for our children and grandchildren.
This is our way forward.
Building opportunities – for work, for study, for fulfilment.
Investing in quality public services.
Providing security, safety and confidence – for the old and the sick and the vulnerable. Allowing Zimbabweans to take control over their own lives and their own communities.
And, most of all, educational excellence.
This is not a promise of what we will do. It’s the record of what we have done – and a statement of what we want to continue doing.
you can already see the evidence around you.
ZANUPF is already are making the difference.
And with your support, we can go on making the difference. ZIMBABWE is the only country we can call ours in the whole world. Like my great cde and a good man Brg Gen Zabanyana will say. ZANU IWE NENI TINE BASA.
VOTE ED VOTE ZANU PF
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Mnangagwa Shamelessly Awards His Own Wife

Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday awarded his own wife, Auxilliah, number 2 in a list that’s as follows:

  1. Dr Sikhulile Moyo -Order of the Great Zimbabwe Silver for the identification of the Omicron Variant of the COVID-19 virus.
  2. Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa-Jairos Jiri Humanitarian Award for the work done by the Angel of Hope Foundation.
  3. Ambassador Mary Mubi-Order of the Star Zimbabwe, Gold for her exceptional performance in the fields of public service, defence and security.
  4. Dr Agnes Mahomva- order of the Star of Zimbabwe-silver for the national management of the covid-19 pandemic.

Fadzai Mahere’s Political Fast Rise: A Fable of Power’s Unraveling

– The Strangler Fig Tree of Fadzai Mahere’s Political Ascent: A Fable of Power’s Unraveling.

By Dr Brilliant Pongo | In the intricate dance of Zimbabwean politics, a figure emerges who mirrors the fierce tenacity of a strangler fig tree. Fadzai Mahere, a name now synonymous with the Citizens Coalition for Change movement (CCC), has carved her path with the swiftness and determination of this remarkable botanical phenomenon. Yet, beneath the surface of her ascent lies a story reminiscent of the strangler fig’s calculated embrace – a narrative of complexity and intrigue. This exposé plunges into the labyrinthine journey of Fadzai Mahere, weaving together her rise to prominence within the opposition party.

Imagine the strangler fig’s humble seed, carried by chance to the high reaches of a host tree’s branches. Similarly, Mahere’s trajectory within the CCC has taken her to the upper echelons of power with astonishing speed. Skirting traditional hierarchies, she has stirred whispers of favoritism and strategic maneuvering, much like the fig’s roots that descend, forming an intricate network around the host. But just as those roots grow more profound, eventually constricting the host, so too has Mahere woven herself into the very fabric of the CCC. Her adaptability to the political landscape is a testament to the fig’s relentless growth, as it engulfs its host and carves its own path.

Yet, the tale doesn’t end with ascension; power has its reverberations. The strangler fig’s grip becomes synonymous with upheaval, a metaphor mirrored in Mahere’s impact. The likes of Luke Tamborinyoka, Jacob Mafume and Tendai Biti, once towering figures in the CCC’s narrative, now find themselves in the shadow of this ascending star. Biti and Job Sikala, seasoned players in the opposition, share the stage with this newcomer who defies expectations.

Brilliant Pongo

However, let us cast a discerning eye on the allegations that simmer beneath the surface. Whispers of utilizing sexual prowess to gain political footholds shroud Mahere’s rise, yet these remain in the realm of conjecture. Amidst these uncertainties, it is essential to grapple with the true enigma of her ascent. How does one who hasn’t secured victories at the local or parliamentary level command such influence? What facets mark Mahere as the “Iron Lady” of the CCC?

Beyond the intrigue, a multidimensional portrait emerges. Charisma and eloquence intertwine seamlessly with the ability to resonate with a new generation of supporters, forming the bedrock of Mahere’s rise. Her strategic positioning within the CCC’s intricate web of power could very well be the blueprint behind her rapid ascent.

Perhaps she was placated to the top of opposition leadership in an attempt to protect the party from ZANU PF violence, so the terrorists do not attack their own daughter. And maybe the strategy will work. Seeing the ongoing election turmoils, is it working?

Aside her father Stephen Mahere being the face of the ZANU PF terror network with which he personally signed forms to torture and expel opposition candidates between 2005 and 2013, actions that got him singled by the ZANU PF leadership for being too notorious for ZANU PF itself, leading to ZANU PF Presidency firing him from an Education Ministry job when David Coltart was Minister, the daughter herself is a well known divisive figure in the legal corridors where she is viewed as an implosion risk to any institution she joins, in a sorry tale whose only comparator is that of the great Ndabaningi Sithole when he came out of prison in 1974 refusing to bow to the Rhodesian terror, and would within 2 years be torpedoed by the more eloquent and non deserving Robert Mugabe, the dark skinned English Polish accent talking standing quietly aside the late Maurice Nyagumbo facing journalists. Mahere has a lot of proving to do that she is not an agent of destruction.

A rewind of the late Morgan Tsvangirai’s 2008 election speech before beating ZANU PF hands down leading to the CIO leadership exiting offices to go to Rusape, strongly suggests that the suffering people have never at any time needed a pretty face or a clean Borrowdale accent to amplify its clarity. The chematama-faced Morgan and team was more than enough to destroy ZANU PF, a reality they proved before the whole world that the opposition does not need people whose only CV is that they have climbed the world’s highest mountain, which apparently is in Harare, Mount EverArrest (whose peaks are thick layers of psychotic proclamations when they’ve only arrested and re-arrested themselves for exposing their own corruption).

In essence, Fadzai Mahere’s journey within the CCC unfolds like the strangler fig’s relentless growth. Her rise, fueled by ambition and dexterity, has ignited debates and redefined the very essence of power dynamics. As Zimbabwe’s political landscape continues to metamorphose, discerning minds must sift through the layers of speculation to unearth the essence of Mahere’s narrative. Just as the strangler fig evolves from an initial seed to an indomitable presence, Mahere’s role will crystallize over time, leaving an indelible imprint on the canvas of Zimbabwe’s political evolution.

Africa Growth Renaissance Hub Of Empowerment

Article compiled by Africa Growth Renaissance

RECLAIMING THE AFRICAN DREAM. HOW TO ACHIEVE A $ 7 TRILLION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT IN LESS THAN A DECADE.
As of 2022, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Africa was estimated to be roughly around $ 3.1 trillion. Although there is a great possibility according to economic forecasts that, Africa will be the largest growing economy in the next 2 years, there is still excess capacity in many African countries. This should pose as an opportunity for unlocking value to steer economic growth and development.

POLICY PROPOSALS FOR UNLOCKING VALUE
1) Increase growth and dynamism in the agriculture sector:
Agriculture is the back borne of many African countries and they are endowed with fertile soil and climatic conditions for Agriculture. Moreover, agriculture produce is used in agro-processing factories, this will enable the continent to achieve food security and thwarting importation of food from abroad, hence reigning in budget deficits fuelled by enormous food importation bill by some African countries. Crops with great commercial viability include beans, wheat, maize, sorghum, millet, sugarcane, rice, sunflower, tobbacco, tea, coffee, and cocoa.

2) Continuously promote tourism.
The African continent has the potential to spur its growth through the tourism sector. According to the World Tourism Report, Africa’s tourism earnings are estimated to be $ 90 billion as of 2022. The continent has a great potential to achieve a $ 1 trillion dollar tourism sector in less than a decade. This can be achieved through improving the continent’s image and international relations with the rest of the world, as well as promoting intra-African tourism.

3) Formalise the informal, to boost growth and job creation.
The informal sector in Africa is the greatest contributor of economic activity in the continent but its revenue cannot be easily captured. There is need for supporting these small businesses so that they can become part of the mainstream economy also contributing job and taxation to the government. The government can assist these firms through training, access to finance and market as well as building infrastructure for them when necessary.

4) Improve policy transparency, accountability, to build trust by households to accumulate savings.
African government macroeconomic policies should be consistent, reliable, and prudent. This helps to boost confidence by many households hence resulting in accumulation of savings which can be channelled towards investments which can generate employment and economic growth. The monetary policy of the economy should pursue inflation targeting, favourable interest rates and prudent money supply. With regards to fiscal policy, government should spend but not compromising its fiscus space and should also maintain low tax rates which promotes consumption and investments. Reining in inflation and ensure macroeconomic stability boost confidence, investments, and hot money inflows into the country.

5) Boost sense of belonging in households through accountability and transparency in the provision of public goods.
One of the key roles of the government is to provide public goods, which include social overhead capital like roads, hospitals, schools, bridges, and dams. Efficient provision of these services can give people a sense of belonging hence boosting their confidence in the distributional role of the government, which lead to them contributing to taxation wilfully.

6) Promote international trade and strategic partnership for development.
Other than, engaging in intra-African trade only, African countries should also spearhead international trade with the rest of the world. As a result of this the continent can have a larger market to sell its wares hence securing jobs for its people and improving standards of living of the majority of people.

7) Decentralisation and Setting of SMART goals.
Decentralisation of power and authority can act as a catalyst for advancing economic development in an economy. The vision and goals to be achieved should be articulated from the top cascading to administrative units of governance which can be provinces, districts down to the smallest geographical units. The goals should be Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timebound (SMART).

8) Value addition and beneficiation, so as to create jobs.
The paradox of Africa is that it is highly resource bound and can even rank on top of the other continents, but its economic performance is disproportionate with its natural endowments. This is on the notions that, the continent suffers from NEGATIVE TERMS OF TRADE, as it exports cheap ram materials abroad. As a result, this is high time for the continent to add value to its products, hence creating jobs for its people.

Vic Falls-Based Artist Tony Witness Drops Song “Slowly”

By A Correspondent  | Afrofusion artist and producer Tony Witness, hailing from Victoria Falls, has unveiled his inaugural single and accompanying music video following his recent signing with JBross Entertainment, a South Africa-based record label founded by Tendai Joe.

Entitled “Slowly,” this track marks Tony Witness’s debut release under the JBross Entertainment banner. Recorded at Rarebreed Studios in Chitungwiza and produced by Sachie, the song showcases a fusion of Afrobeat and pop influences. The music video was also shot in Chitungwiza, featuring a video model who also appeared in one of top dancehall artist Freeman’s recent music videos.

Tony Witness, also known as “Mr. Melody,” is a versatile songwriter, producer, and singer who adeptly switches between singing in both Shona and English. Upon joining JBross Entertainment, he spent a period in Harare where he honed his craft at Rarebreed Studios, a local recording studio in collaboration with JBross Entertainment.

“Slowly” resonates as an upbeat Afropop love song, incorporating a blend of Shona and English lyrics—a style gaining traction not only in Zimbabwe but also across the continent. The track explores themes of romance, with Tony expressing his desire to progress cautiously in a relationship while also introducing his partner to his family, symbolized by the traditional lobola ceremony.

The single’s radio-friendly nature, coupled with its clean lyrics, makes it an accessible addition to any music collection. Its release serves as a testament to Zimbabwe’s ability to produce high-quality musical offerings that evoke a sense of romance, without taking away from social norms.

Tony Witness shared his enthusiasm for the release, stating, “The launch of ‘Slowly’ is not only exhilarating, but it also signifies the start of a fresh chapter in my musical journey. I’m eagerly anticipating this journey and relishing the process. Music is my passion, and ‘Slowly’ captures that essence of making people dance and enjoy themselves.”

In the coming months, Tony Witness is scheduled to embark on a media tour, participating in radio and TV interviews to promote “Slowly.” Additionally, he plans to perform the song at various events starting in September.

Tendai Joe, CEO of JBross Entertainment and manager of artists like Andrea The Vocalist, Uncle Skhurra, and more, expressed his optimism, stating, “Victoria Falls may be a small town, but it houses incredible talent. Our decision to sign Tony Witness was well-founded; he’s a true gem. In just two weeks at Rarebreed Studios in Harare, Tony managed to record an entire EP. The exceptional production quality of ‘Slowly’ reflects our commitment to ensuring excellence. We are confident that Tony’s talent will propel him to great heights, and we’re proud that Matebeleland Province is contributing such exceptional artists.”

JBross Entertainment, Tony Witness’s record label and management agency, boasts an impressive roster of artists and producers, including names like Andrea The Vocalist, Ian Baoba, Mshimaro RSA, Master Believe, Lukiano, Massive, Luleko, Capitata, and Godfather SA. This artistic collective continues to shape the landscape of contemporary African music. Slowly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3gJ1POdcg9qd60DEg1fbpt

Slowly on iTunes:

https://itunes.apple.com/album/id/1700731116

Tony Witness Socials:

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Tiktok: @TonyWitness

Failed Chiwenga Assassination Plot, Junta Pressured To Reverse 2017 Military Coup

By Dorrothy Moyo | In a recent turn of events, revelations have emerged regarding a purported government plan to assassinate Vice President Constantino Chiwenga while he was receiving medical treatment in a South African hospital. These shocking claims, which Emmerson Mnangagwa is yet to comment on, have ignited a fervent debate among analysts and citizens alike about the potential ramifications and implications for Zimbabwe’s political landscape. Analyst Max Lion, a prominent voice in this discourse, asserts that this revelation presents General V.P. Chiwenga with an opportunity to correct the course of the nation, restoring it to a pre-2017 coup state.

Lion contends that the evidence produced during the trial raises questions about the integrity of some of the beneficiaries of the 2017 coup. The coup, which led to the removal of long-time President Robert Mugabe, initially promised a new era for Zimbabwe, but its aftermath was marred by political instability and economic turmoil. The fact that some individuals involved in the coup were allegedly willing to sacrifice the country’s stability for personal gain has left a stain on the coup’s legitimacy.
Chiwenga, a key player in the 2017 coup, holds a unique position to rectify the nation’s path. Lion argues that Chiwenga should acknowledge the errors of the coup and its negative consequences for the country. By publicly recognizing his role in the upheaval and the subsequent turmoil, Chiwenga could begin the process of restoring the nation’s trust and moving toward reconciliation.
Lion goes further to propose that Chiwenga could take a bold step by initiating a comprehensive restoration effort that brings Zimbabwe back to its pre-coup state. This would require a significant political, economic, and social transformation, potentially involving the establishment of a genuine republic with a focus on accountability and the separation of powers. This approach, aligned with the objectives of the liberation war struggle, could pave the way for a new era of ethical leadership and sustainable governance.
While Lion does not detail the specific methods for Chiwenga to achieve this ambitious goal, he acknowledges that the general is uniquely positioned to understand the internal dynamics and obstacles facing Zimbabwe. If Chiwenga orchestrated the 2017 coup, Lion suggests that he possesses the strategic acumen to engineer a reversal of the process, potentially leveraging both political and public sentiment in favor of restoration.
Lion believes that such an endeavor would not only be a patriotic duty but also a monumental opportunity for Chiwenga to cement his legacy in Zimbabwean history. By successfully orchestrating the reversal of the coup’s effects, Chiwenga could emerge as a transformational figure, revered for his contribution to the nation’s resurgence. This restoration could potentially override the negative perceptions and controversies surrounding the 2017 coup, positioning Chiwenga as a revered statesman for generations to come.
Lion’s proposal stems from his deep concern for Zimbabwe’s future. He argues that continuing down the path of instability and discord would be detrimental to the nation’s potential. The current political landscape, marked by unfair advantages in elections and leadership lacking ethical principles, only exacerbates the country’s challenges.
A South African medical doctor on Friday claimed that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s former wife Mary Mubaiwa told him that President Emmerson Mnangagwa tried to kill his deputy in 2018.
Willi Leo Sieling made the claims while testifying at the Harare magistrates court on Friday in a case where the former model faces a charge of attempting to murder Chiwenga, her ex-husband.
Sieling said Mubaiwa continued pestering him to inject Chiwenga with a dangerous drug known as pethidine to sedate him.
“On June 29, 2019, l was accosted by the suspect (Mubaiwa) who was unhappy that l had allowed a surgeon to place an intercostal drain without her consent,” Sieling told the court.
“She scolded me and shouted at me.
“Nurses reported to me that the suspect was interfering with and hindering the administration of drugs to the complainant.
“The suspect insisted that l had to start giving the complainant pethidine.
“However, it is a highly addictive narcotic analgesic, which l refused to do.”
Sieling added: “There were continuous calls, messages and persistent demands by the suspect for the discharge of the complainant.
“The suspect started from the beginning and consistently told me that his Excellency the President of Zimbabwe wanted to kill the complainant (Chiwenga) starting with the grenade attack.”
Chiwenga escaped unhurt after an explosion hit a tent at the end of a rally at White City Stadium that was addressed by Mnangagwa on the eve of the July 2018 elections.
Dozens of people including then vice president Kembo Mohadi and Defence minister and Zanu PF chairperson, Oppah Muchinguri, security aides, politicians and supporters suffered varying degrees of injuries from the blast.
Three security aides succumbed to the injuries.
Mnangagwa, who had just left the podium after addressing Zanu PF supporters when the explosion went off blowing off the staircase and leaving some people with broken limbs, escaped unhurt.
According to Sieling, sometime in December 2018, he was called by John Mangwiro, Health deputy minister, to attend to Chiwenga at Fire Ice hotel in Pretoria.
“I discussed extensively with the complainant in the suspect’s presence,” the medical doctor said.
“Just before they left, the suspect gave me US$1 900. l do not know what the money was for.
“I just thought it was a gift from the suspect as l had gone out of my way to assist.”
“On the second trip on June 23, 2019, Mangwiro called me saying the complainant was extremely ill and needed admission into at least the High Care unit at NetCare Pretoria Hospital.
“I made arrangements for the complainant’s admission.”
Sieling said he waited until 9.40pm on the day, but Chiwenga was not brought to the hospital forcing him to go to Sheraton Hotel where he was booked to investigate.
At the hotel, Mubaiwa allegedly introduced him to one Dr Bruce Peck.
“I told everyone that the complainant would be dead if he was not admitted at the hospital,” he told the court.
“Seven days before the complainant was discharged, l was in the complainant’s room and l was extremely puzzled because he was extremely sedated as he had been since he was discharged from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
“I requested a urine specimen.”
Sieling said there was nothing wrong with the urine specimen.
However, a member of Chiwenga’s security team disclosed to him that the retired general was being administered with Pethidine, he said.
Sieling said he arranged that the specimen be extracted through a cystoscopy, and it was confirmed that Chiwenga was administered with Pethidine, but could not identify the person who administered it.
He said Mnangagwa requested a report on what was happening.
Chief secretary to the President and Cabinet Misheck Sibanda also visited South Africa to check on Chiwenga’s health.
The doctor said he suspected that a member of Chiwenga’s security team may have administered dangerous drugs on Chiwenga.
“I was extremely distressed because l knew that l would not be able to do anything further for the complainant and that he would need further therapy,” he said.
Harare magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka moved the case to August 28 for continuation of trial.
According to prosecutors, Mubaiwa intended to finish off Chiwenga when he lay fighting for his life in a Pretoria hospital.
It is alleged that Mubaiwa forced Chiwenga’s security details to leave his hospital room so she could find space to remove life support devices which were connected to the VP.
Chiwenga was later flown to China where he went through successful treatment.
In conclusion, Max Lion’s analysis presents an intriguing perspective on General V.P. Chiwenga’s potential to redeem himself and restore Zimbabwe’s trajectory. The proposal suggests that Chiwenga could capitalize on the opportunity presented by the revelations of the assassination plan to initiate a comprehensive transformation, repositioning Zimbabwe as a functional and prosperous nation. However, the success of such an endeavor would require careful planning, strategic execution, and the genuine commitment of key stakeholders. Only time will reveal whether Chiwenga will seize this chance to reshape his legacy and his nation’s fate. – Standard/ additional reporting

Chamisa Predicts Holy-Ten’s Down-Fall

By-The leader of the opposition CCC, Nelson Chamisa, has predicted the downfall of hip-hop artist Holy Ten should he continue associating with the ruling party.

Chamisa said Holy Ten might lose the support of young people if he continues to endorse Zanu-PF. 

Chamisa’s comments follow Holy Ten’s endorsement of President Emmerson Mnangagwa ahead of the upcoming general elections.

In an interview with an online publication, Chamisa stated that Holy Ten’s association with Zanu-PF would not be advantageous for him. Chamisa questioned whether Holy Ten’s appeal to the youth would surpass that of the opposition, emphasising the importance of understanding the prevailing circumstances. He said:

You think Holy Ten would appeal to youths more than we have? If you believe that, you must be living on another planet, come to the earth and appreciate the circumstances.

Holy Ten must be holy, otherwise his unholy alliances are not going to benefit him, he will lose support because young people do not align with what he is supporting.

Young people do not want this kind of misery and darkness. Holy Ten please be Holy and support holiness.

According to Chamisa, young people desire a departure from the hardships and darkness they associate with the ruling party.

Meanwhile, Holy Ten has faced criticism after a video in which he praises Zanu-PF’s projects from the past five years went viral on social media. One of the people who criticised Holy Ten is journalist Hopewell Chin’ono who said while the musician 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. 

Alan Moyo Confident Of Victory After President Chamisa Rally

By A Correspondent
Ward 10 local government candidate Alan Moyo (CCC) is confident of a resounding victory in the 23 August elections.

Speaking after a star rally adressed by CCC President Nelson Chamisa, Moyo said that the residents would vote for development.

“Ward 10 residents have been suffering from lack of leadership that’s why you see there’s no consistent running water in sections of Rhodene, Eastvale and many government departments including Zimuto Police Camp and the 4 Brigade…

We want to work together to speed up the water augmentation process which has been idle for more than a decade to ensure 24/7 tap water for these key areas,”Moyo said.

Council land is largely inaccessible and usually charged in the hard to get USD.

Moyo added:
” I’m going to offer the housing service with a bias towards Ward 10 residents and civil service members. I’m going to ensure that council charges land in the Zimbabwean Dollar and cushion low income residents. What I’m talking about is income sensitive housing and income sensitive billing. We don’t want to put the burden of past mismanagement on the residents and land seekers.”

On rising unemployment, Alan Moyo was optimistic about dealing with this perennial issue in a sustainable way which benefits the residents and the city.
“We have a lot of young people in the ward who are unemployed and they end up bey exploited for cheap labour. This can be easily solved by opening council enterprises which include a brewery to employ the youth through brewing, distribution and retail and to increase council revenue through the sales. We have all the requisit infrastructure and distribution channels, what was lacking is ideas. Quarry reserves are abundant in the ward and I want to partner council with private players to increase employment, empower local businesses and to augment council revenues.”

Ward 10 has perennially suffered from access to health, there is only one mobile unit with a couple of health personnel to service the whole ward. Moyo demonstrated an affinity for health by stating that: “The Ward does not have a clinic presently, and one of my immediate challenges is to construct a state of the art clinic that is compatible for use by women. That is, to include prenatal and postnatal care, borehole water and solar powered to ensure efficient delivery of health services in the ward. Residents walk long distances to the general hospital in Rhodene and resort expensive private clinics which is a barrier to health for our residents.”

Commenting on the violent clashes between armed riot police and CCC members who were attacked with tearsmoke and bashed with baton sticks, Moyo called for peace and tolerance towards the elections.

” It was an unfortunate incident, we know members of the uniformed forces are non partisan. They will vote for change. They are suffering from misgovernance and eroded incomes. Every pay cheque is a nightmare for all of us Zimbabweans. It is the politicians who abuse our police and soldiers and then pay them peanuts, we won’t tolerate that in a new Zimbabwe.”

Alan Moyo is a young social justice activist who campaigned vigorously for affordable education in tertiary institutions and removal of barriers to entry to education. He has also campaigned for pro poor policies and for the commensurate remuneration of government workers given the skyrocketing inflation.

Citizens Victory Certain – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

Overzealous cops threw teargas canisters at CCC supporters in Masvingo on Sunday, injuring scores of haples women and children in the process.

Heavily armed police details disrupted CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s rally at Mamutse Stadium in Masvingo.

However, President Chamisa managed to address enthusiastic citizens despite the police presence.

As President Chamisa was addressing thousands of supporters, cops interjected claiming the stipulated time of addressing the rally had lapsed.

“Nobody can stop us from forming the next government. This time it’s certain, we are winning resoundingly.

They tried to disrupt our rally in Chiredzi and we know police officers are being forced to attack us.

My message to you the people of Masvingo is clear, change is upon us. The great city of Masvingo is the hub of trade. It is a transit zone, “said President Chamisa.

Police Attack CCC Supporters In Masvingo

Tinashe Sambiri

Overzealous cops threw teargas canisters at CCC supporters in Masvingo on Sunday, injuring scores of haples women and children in the process.

Heavily armed police details disrupted CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s rally at Mamutse Stadium in Masvingo.

However, President Chamisa managed to address enthusiastic citizens despite the police presence.

As President Chamisa was addressing thousands of supporters, cops interjected claiming the stipulated time of addressing the rally had lapsed.

“Nobody can stop us from forming the next government. This time it’s certain, we are winning resoundingly.

They tried to disrupt our rally in Chiredzi and we know police officers are being forced to attack us.

My message to you the people of Masvingo is clear, change is upon us. The great city of Masvingo is the hub of trade. It is a transit zone, “said President Chamisa.

Victory Certain For President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC Change Champion Chido Mutize Hamauswa has urged the nation to vote in numbers to ensure a resounding victory for the people’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Hamauswa is a citizens PR council candidate in the city of Harare.

“Industries must work 24/7 so that we build our country. A new Great Zimbabwe For Everyone, vote for President Nelson Chamisa,” said Hamauswa in a brief statement.

Genesis Brings Hope To Glamour Boys

Interim Dynamos head coach Genesis ‘Kaka’ Mangombe got off to the perfect start, as the Glamour Boys edged Simba Bhora 1-0 at Babourfields Stadium yesterday, to advance to the quarter-finals of the Chibuku Super Cup.

Mangombe replaced Herbert ‘Jompano’ Maruwa, who was shown the exit door last week.

Substitute Emmanuel Paga’s solitary strike just after the hour-mark was enough for DeMbare to process to the next stage of the knockout competition, at the expense of Tonderai Ndiraya’s Premiership debutants.

Mangombe was naturally happy with the way his charges fared against a tough opposition.

“Genesis means the beginning. Someone said we have not won this competition since it’s re-introduction. This time we want to work hard and see what we can achieve. We knew it was a derby and at the same time a cup competition. I am happy the boys did well after the second half substitutions,” he told the media after the game.

“Our game plan was to use fast wingers and the plan worked as we managed to run their defence down in the first-half and things were easier for Paga when he came on in the second-half. Their defence had been exhausted. Going into the next round of fixtures we have to make sure we are clinical in front of goal,” added Mangombe.

Ndiraya, beamoned missed opportunities against his former paymasters.

“It was a difficult match but one that was interesting at the same time. When you play big teams like Highlanders, CAPS United and Dynamos, if you don’t take away the chances that you get then you get punished. Like in this game, Dynamos got their chance and they utilised it,” said Ndiraya.-Soccer24 News

Bosso Unstoppable

Highlanders are through to the second round of the 2023 Chibuku Super Cup after beating Bulawayo Chiefs on penalties.

The match had ended 2-2 at fulltime, with all goals coming in the first half m

Chiefs opened the scoring through Danny Phiri’s free-kick just twelve minutes after the kick-off.

Bosso didn’t take long to restore parity, and secured an equaliser five minutes later courtesy of Lynoth Chikuhwa’s tap-in.

McKinnon Mushore put Highlanders in the lead for the first in the game on the 20th minute after beating Issa Ali in a 1-v-1 situation.

Amakhosi Amahle level the terms on the stroke of half-time when Farau Matare found the back of the net.

The second half produced no difference and the match went to the penalties.

Highlanders won the shootout after beating Bulawayo Chiefs 6-5 on penalties.

CAPS United edged Hwange 1-0 to progress through to the next stage of the tournament.

The Green Machine, who having a rough spell in the Castle Lager Premiership, won the match courtesy of Clive Rupiya’s effort.

The goal came in the eighth minute after Rupiya connected Godknows Murwira’s corner-kick.

Elsewhere, Herentals beat ZPC Kariba 1-0 to complete the list of qualified teams in the Chibuku Super Cup second round.-Soccer24 News

Robbers Pounce On Shepherd Bushiri Followers During Church Service

A group of robbers forcefully entered Shepherd Bushiri’s church in Mpumalanga on Saturday night and robbed congregants at gunpoint.

According to Police spokesperson Brig Selvy Mohlala, the incident occurred during a night vigil organized by the Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG), which was founded by Bushiri.

As the congregants were waiting for other members to arrive, three individuals with handguns and their faces concealed entered the church premises. They proceeded to rob the congregants, taking an undisclosed amount of cash, 14 cellphones, personal bank cards, the church’s bank card, and demanding the personal identification numbers (PINs). Police spokesperson Brig Selvy Mohlala said:
The provincial commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lt-Gen Semakaleng Daphney Manamela, has already gathered a team of investigators to work on the case. The general said Mpumalanga police will never allow criminals to walk free and promised to get those behind the robbery behind bars soon.
Mohlala also said the suspects also took two vehicle keys from the congregants before making their escape in a stolen white VW Polo Vivo. The abandoned vehicle was later discovered approximately seven kilometres away from the church in Mzinti.

Bushiri and his wife, Mary, fled from South Africa to Malawi in November 2020 following his arrest on charges of theft and money laundering. He and his wife and two others are accused of stealing $6.6 million through theft, money laundering and fraud in South Africa.

Mnangagwa Tried To Kill Chiwenga In Hospital: Analysis

A Path to Redemption: General V.P. Chiwenga’s Opportunity to Restore Zimbabwe’s Future

By Dorrothy Moyo | In a recent turn of events, revelations have emerged regarding a purported government plan to assassinate Vice President Constantino Chiwenga while he was receiving medical treatment in a South African hospital. These shocking claims, which Emmerson Mnangagwa is yet to comment on, have ignited a fervent debate among analysts and citizens alike about the potential ramifications and implications for Zimbabwe’s political landscape. Analyst Max Lion, a prominent voice in this discourse, asserts that this revelation presents General V.P. Chiwenga with an opportunity to correct the course of the nation, restoring it to a pre-2017 coup state.

Lion contends that the evidence produced during the trial raises questions about the integrity of some of the beneficiaries of the 2017 coup. The coup, which led to the removal of long-time President Robert Mugabe, initially promised a new era for Zimbabwe, but its aftermath was marred by political instability and economic turmoil. The fact that some individuals involved in the coup were allegedly willing to sacrifice the country’s stability for personal gain has left a stain on the coup’s legitimacy.

Chiwenga, a key player in the 2017 coup, holds a unique position to rectify the nation’s path. Lion argues that Chiwenga should acknowledge the errors of the coup and its negative consequences for the country. By publicly recognizing his role in the upheaval and the subsequent turmoil, Chiwenga could begin the process of restoring the nation’s trust and moving toward reconciliation.

Lion goes further to propose that Chiwenga could take a bold step by initiating a comprehensive restoration effort that brings Zimbabwe back to its pre-coup state. This would require a significant political, economic, and social transformation, potentially involving the establishment of a genuine republic with a focus on accountability and the separation of powers. This approach, aligned with the objectives of the liberation war struggle, could pave the way for a new era of ethical leadership and sustainable governance.

While Lion does not detail the specific methods for Chiwenga to achieve this ambitious goal, he acknowledges that the general is uniquely positioned to understand the internal dynamics and obstacles facing Zimbabwe. If Chiwenga orchestrated the 2017 coup, Lion suggests that he possesses the strategic acumen to engineer a reversal of the process, potentially leveraging both political and public sentiment in favor of restoration.

Lion believes that such an endeavor would not only be a patriotic duty but also a monumental opportunity for Chiwenga to cement his legacy in Zimbabwean history. By successfully orchestrating the reversal of the coup’s effects, Chiwenga could emerge as a transformational figure, revered for his contribution to the nation’s resurgence. This restoration could potentially override the negative perceptions and controversies surrounding the 2017 coup, positioning Chiwenga as a revered statesman for generations to come.

Lion’s proposal stems from his deep concern for Zimbabwe’s future. He argues that continuing down the path of instability and discord would be detrimental to the nation’s potential. The current political landscape, marked by unfair advantages in elections and leadership lacking ethical principles, only exacerbates the country’s challenges.

A South African medical doctor on Friday claimed that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s former wife Mary Mubaiwa told him that President Emmerson Mnangagwa tried to kill his deputy in 2018.

Willi Leo Sieling made the claims while testifying at the Harare magistrates court on Friday in a case where the former model faces a charge of attempting to murder Chiwenga, her ex-husband.

Sieling said Mubaiwa continued pestering him to inject Chiwenga with a dangerous drug known as pethidine to sedate him.

“On June 29, 2019, l was accosted by the suspect (Mubaiwa) who was unhappy that l had allowed a surgeon to place an intercostal drain without her consent,” Sieling told the court.

“She scolded me and shouted at me.

“Nurses reported to me that the suspect was interfering with and hindering the administration of drugs to the complainant.

“The suspect insisted that l had to start giving the complainant pethidine.

“However, it is a highly addictive narcotic analgesic, which l refused to do.”

Sieling added: “There were continuous calls, messages and persistent demands by the suspect for the discharge of the complainant.

“The suspect started from the beginning and consistently told me that his Excellency the President of Zimbabwe wanted to kill the complainant (Chiwenga) starting with the grenade attack.”

Chiwenga escaped unhurt after an explosion hit a tent at the end of a rally at White City Stadium that was addressed by Mnangagwa on the eve of the July 2018 elections.

Dozens of people including then vice president Kembo Mohadi and Defence minister and Zanu PF chairperson, Oppah Muchinguri, security aides, politicians and supporters suffered varying degrees of injuries from the blast.

Three security aides succumbed to the injuries.

Mnangagwa, who had just left the podium after addressing Zanu PF supporters when the explosion went off blowing off the staircase and leaving some people with broken limbs, escaped unhurt.

According to Sieling, sometime in December 2018, he was called by John Mangwiro, Health deputy minister, to attend to Chiwenga at Fire Ice hotel in Pretoria.

“I discussed extensively with the complainant in the suspect’s presence,” the medical doctor said.

“Just before they left, the suspect gave me US$1 900. l do not know what the money was for.

“I just thought it was a gift from the suspect as l had gone out of my way to assist.”

“On the second trip on June 23, 2019, Mangwiro called me saying the complainant was extremely ill and needed admission into at least the High Care unit at NetCare Pretoria Hospital.

“I made arrangements for the complainant’s admission.”

Sieling said he waited until 9.40pm on the day, but Chiwenga was not brought to the hospital forcing him to go to Sheraton Hotel where he was booked to investigate.

At the hotel, Mubaiwa allegedly introduced him to one Dr Bruce Peck.

“I told everyone that the complainant would be dead if he was not admitted at the hospital,” he told the court.

“Seven days before the complainant was discharged, l was in the complainant’s room and l was extremely puzzled because he was extremely sedated as he had been since he was discharged from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

“I requested a urine specimen.”

Sieling said there was nothing wrong with the urine specimen.

However, a member of Chiwenga’s security team disclosed to him that the retired general was being administered with Pethidine, he said.

Sieling said he arranged that the specimen be extracted through a cystoscopy, and it was confirmed that Chiwenga was administered with Pethidine, but could not identify the person who administered it.

He said Mnangagwa requested a report on what was happening.

Chief secretary to the President and Cabinet Misheck Sibanda also visited South Africa to check on Chiwenga’s health.

The doctor said he suspected that a member of Chiwenga’s security team may have administered dangerous drugs on Chiwenga.

“I was extremely distressed because l knew that l would not be able to do anything further for the complainant and that he would need further therapy,” he said.

Harare magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka moved the case to August 28 for continuation of trial.

According to prosecutors, Mubaiwa intended to finish off Chiwenga when he lay fighting for his life in a Pretoria hospital.

It is alleged that Mubaiwa forced Chiwenga’s security details to leave his hospital room so she could find space to remove life support devices which were connected to the VP.

Chiwenga was later flown to China where he went through successful treatment.

In conclusion, Max Lion’s analysis presents an intriguing perspective on General V.P. Chiwenga’s potential to redeem himself and restore Zimbabwe’s trajectory. The proposal suggests that Chiwenga could capitalize on the opportunity presented by the revelations of the assassination plan to initiate a comprehensive transformation, repositioning Zimbabwe as a functional and prosperous nation. However, the success of such an endeavor would require careful planning, strategic execution, and the genuine commitment of key stakeholders. Only time will reveal whether Chiwenga will seize this chance to reshape his legacy and his nation’s fate. – Standard/ additional reporting

Violence Unleashed On Kasukuwere In Chitungwiza

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Chitungwiza Ward 19 Incident Raises Concerns Ahead of 2023 Elections.

By Dorrothy Moyo | Reports from Chitungwiza Ward 19 have sent shockwaves throughout the community as a group of Zanu-PF supporters reportedly attacked and severely injured the campaign team of Independent candidates Zambezi S. Ignatius and Wendy Chiriri. The attack occurred on Sunday while the candidates were distributing campaign fliers.

Eyewitnesses revealed that the attackers used logs, stones, and cables to assault the campaign team members. A woman identified as Mai Chipwai suffered particularly brutal treatment, sustaining broken fingers and extensive swelling from the assault. Witnesses expressed deep concern, stating that she was “almost killed” during the attack.

The alarming incident took a distressing turn when the attackers proceeded to ransack Wendy Chiriri’s residence. The assailants stole valuable items, including $500 USD, a gas tank, grocery cartons filled with flour and sugar, as well as IDs and passports. This escalation has raised concerns over the safety of political candidates and their supporters.

In a disconcerting twist, three individuals are now missing following the attack, prompting fears of possible abductions. The Zimbabwe Human Rights Platform has reported their disappearance, further adding to the gravity of the situation.

These events have unfolded less than 10 days before the scheduled 2023 elections, which are set to take place on the 23rd of August. The incident has ignited concerns about the security and fairness of the upcoming elections.

Stay tuned for more updates as the situation develops.

Bold Message Of Hope From CCC Champion

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC Change Champion Chido Mutize Hamauswa has urged the nation to vote in numbers to ensure a resounding victory for the people’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Hamauswa is a citizens PR council candidate in the city of Harare.

“Industries must work 24/7 so that we build our country. A new Great Zimbabwe For Everyone, vote for President Nelson Chamisa,” said Hamauswa in a brief statement.

Cop Murderer Slapped With Conviction

Life Sentence Handed to Armed Robber Who Fatally Shot Police Officer

In a decisive and impactful ruling, Ntabiso Ncube, the armed robber responsible for the tragic death of a police officer in Bulawayo’s New Luveve suburb in 2021, has been sentenced to life in prison. The sentencing, delivered by Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nokuthula Moyo, signifies a stern response to violent crimes that threaten the peaceful fabric of Zimbabwe.

Ncube’s actions resulted in the death of police officer Mr. Gibson Tafara Madzimure during a foiled robbery attempt. In her address, Justice Moyo emphasized the gravity of the crime, declaring that Mr. Madzimure’s death was a result of a violent act that warranted a severe sentence. She highlighted that Zimbabwe’s reputation for being a peaceful nation with low rates of gun-related crimes must be upheld, and harsh penalties are necessary to deter criminals who engage in such extreme violence.

According to the State’s case, presented by Mr. Kudakwashe Jaravaza, Ncube, aged 43 and a resident of Lobengula West suburb, was injured during a shootout with the police in August 2021 while attempting to rob a suspected illegal foreign currency dealer’s house. During this encounter, Ncube fired the fatal shot that claimed the life of Officer Madzimure. The officer was part of a police team that successfully thwarted the robbery attempt.

After the tragic shooting, Ncube managed to escape the scene amidst gunfire from the police, leaving behind a CZ pistol and a trail of blood. Despite his escape, diligent investigations led police officers to locate and arrest Ncube at his hideout in Lobengula West suburb the following day.

The court proceedings revealed the extent of the crime and its impact on both the victim’s family and the broader community. This landmark decision sends a strong message that violent criminals will face the full weight of justice, reflecting the commitment to maintaining peace and security in Zimbabwe.

Marry Mubaiwa Trial-Allegations of Attempted Murder on VP Chiwenga

In a shocking turn of events, the fifth witness in the trial of Marry Mubaiwa has made staggering allegations, claiming that she pressured medical professionals to administer dangerous drugs to her ex-husband, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga. Mubaiwa is facing charges of attempting to kill Chiwenga by tampering with his medical care while he was on life support in a South African hospital.

South African physician, Dr. Willi Leo Sieling, delivered riveting testimony in court yesterday, shedding light on the alleged attempts to harm Vice President Chiwenga. According to Dr. Sieling, Mubaiwa was displeased with the medical treatment Chiwenga was receiving and sought ways to exert control over the situation.

Dr. Sieling recounted two key incidents in his testimony. He revealed that in December 2018, he was summoned by Dr. John Mangwiro, the Health Deputy Minister, to attend to Chiwenga at a hotel in Pretoria. During this visit, Dr. Sieling engaged in discussions with both Mangwiro and Mubaiwa about potential medical interventions, including the possibility of seeing surgeons in Cape Town.

During this visit, Mubaiwa reportedly handed Dr. Sieling a sum of US$1,900, though the purpose of the money was unclear at the time. Dr. Sieling assumed it was a gift for his assistance.

The second significant incident occurred on June 23, 2019, when Dr. Mangwiro contacted Dr. Sieling once again, urgently requesting the admission of Chiwenga to a high care unit at NetCare Pretoria Hospital. Dr. Sieling complied with the request and made the necessary arrangements.

However, the situation took a dark twist when Dr. Sieling discovered that Chiwenga had been administered with dangerous drugs, Pethidine and Propofol, without proper authorization. The witness revealed that the urine samples collected indicated the presence of these drugs, and he could not trace the person responsible for administering them.

When Dr. Sieling shared this critical information with Chiwenga, a security personnel intervened, seemingly attempting to halt their conversation. This unexpected interference raised eyebrows and prompted questions about the circumstances surrounding Chiwenga’s treatment and security.

Presiding magistrate, Mr. Feresi Chakanyuka, adjourned the trial until August 28, giving ample time for further investigation and continued testimony. The explosive revelations from Dr. Sieling’s testimony have sent shockwaves through the courtroom, leaving many to ponder the intricacies of this perplexing case and the potential motives behind the alleged attempts on Vice President Chiwenga’s life.- state media

CCC Drags ZEC To Court Over Fraudulent Voters’ Roll

By- The opposition CCC has dragged the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to court over a fraudulent voters’ roll.

The party’s secretary for elections, Ian Makone, filed an urgent High Court application for a mandatory interdict that Zec must provide an up-to-date copy of the voters’ roll and final list of polling stations for the 23 August 2023 general elections.

Zanu PF Thugs Stone Another CCC Supporter

By- Zanu PF thugs in Chiredzi have stoned another supporter of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC). 

Elifanos Mupfumba, a former Councillor for Chiredzi Ward 18, was reportedly assaulted on Saturday. 

CCC youth leader, Makomborero Haruzivishe, said that Mupfumba was admitted to Colin Saunders Hospital. Haruzivishe shared the following information on Saturday:

@CCCZimbabwe supporter and former ward 18 councillor Elifanos Mupfumba was stoned a few moments ago by in Chiredzi West by @ZANUPF_Official thugs. They attacked him for distributing campaign posters and flyers. @PoliceZimbabwe & @ZECzim must guarantee #NoToPoliticalViolence! was admitted at Colin Saunders hospital moments ago.

Watch the video below for more.

This incident occurs at a time when the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is yet to resolve the case of Tinashe Edson Chitsunge, who was fatally stoned last week by suspected ZANU PF supporters in Glen Norah. Police’s latest update said 10 suspects had been arrested and were assisting police with the investigations.

As Zimbabwe approaches the harmonised elections scheduled to take place on August 23, 2023, reports of violence and voter intimidation have been increasing. Concerns are arising that these acts may undermine the fairness, freedom and credibility of the upcoming polls.

President Chamisa And A New Great Zimbabwe Blueprint For Everyone: A Statesman Is Born

By Stephen Sarkozy Chuma

We are just a few days to yet another make or break general election which is set for 23 August 2023. The nation is on the cusp of glory and a new chapter if CCC presidential candidate, Advocate Nelson Chamisa emerges victorious as is widely expected.

Twenty-free August (as citizens refer to the election date) presents citizens with a perfect opportunity to put an end to the corrupt ZANU PF regime that has caused a lot of untold suffering and penury.

For more than 43 years, the country has been dragged into some of the worst and darkest episodes under successive ZANU PF dictatorships.

Zimbabwe is still licking wounds of the liberation struggle, Gukurahundi, Murambatsvina and violence during elections. There is so much anger and unresolved past injustices.

The country is crying for a statesman!

A selfless leader who will unify a compartmentalized nation. A leader who preaches love, tolerance and forgiveness- one who is above partisan and parochial party politics.

CCC presidential candidate, Advocate Nelson Chamisa aptly fits the bill. His election manifesto dubbed, A New Great Zimbabwe For Everyone is a testament of a leader who wants the best for his countrymen.

On Gukurahundi, President Chamisa promised to apologize on behalf of government to people in Matabeleland and Midlands for the genocide committed by the state.

This is something that ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa and his predecessor, Robert Mugabe refused to do years after Gukurahundi.

On land, President Chamisa is promising to grant title deeds to beneficiaries of land reform. The land question is one of the key issue of the liberation agenda and that issue remains unsolved up to now. Actually we have seen locals being moved from their ancestral lands to pave way for foreigners under Mnangagwa’s so called new dispensation.

A statesman is one who wants his people to benefit from his country’s wealth. In that regard, President Chamisa has promised to make sure that locals benefit from the country’s vast mineral wealth through value beneficiation. Like a true statesman, President Chamisa also promised to set up a sovereign wealth fund that will benefit future generations.

That is sustainable development as opposed to Emmerson Mnangagwa’s gold mafia!

Let’s go out in our numbers on 23 August and vote for Nelson Chamisa, the statesman. The Nelson of North of Limpopo!

A New Great Zimbabwe for Everyone beckons!

One People. One Nation. One Vision!

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Be Cautious, Road Users Warned

GOVERNMENT has appealed to all road users to respect traffic rules over the Heroes and Defence Forces holidays to avoid loss of lives.

The Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe has launched the Heroes and Defence Forces Holiday Road Safety Campaign to raise awareness among road users on the importance of observing traffic rules.

The Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Honourable Mike Madiro says the move is meant to reduce road carnage after an average of 132 road traffic accidents, 12 fatalities and 17 injuries were recorded in 2021 and 2022.

“What we are basically alluding to is that to achieve sanity on the roads, everyone must learn to share the space by respecting other road users. As the country gears up for the heroes and defence forces holiday it is important to appreciate the significance of road safety as we anticipate increased traffic on our roads,” he said.

As part of the campaign, 37 mobile teams of traffic safety officers and traffic police officers have been deployed along the country’s major highways.

“I wish to appeal to all road users to respect the rules of the road. Addressing the issue of road safety should not be left to the council alone or the police. Still, it is everyone’s responsibility,” said Permanent Secretary for Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Mr Timothy Maregere.

“The issue of road safety touches everyone, some will be passengers, some will be pedestrians and even a motorist can be a pedestrian so everyone must know how to use the road,” said Mr Munesu Munodawafa from the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe.

Meanwhile, the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe has donated bedding material and linen to capacitate Mount Darwin Hospital which recently assisted scores of people injured in the Dotito bus accident in June this year.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/08/11/road-users-urged-to-be-cautious-this-holiday/

Archbishop Makururu Endorses Mnangagwa

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s speech at Johanne the Fifth of Africa gathering in Mvuma on Friday…

What Mnangagwa said at the event :

I am happy to be with you here today.

Archbishop Makururu visited me at the State House to extend his welcome to visit your church. Prior to me visiting, I delegated Cde Bimha and Cde Chinamasa to visit you and in both their visits they gave positive feedback on how you welcomed them.

I am honoured to have come here to meet you in Midlands Province at a time where you have proposed to construct your Church headquarters right here in Chirumanzu.

I have heard Archbishop Makururu encouraging you to vote for team ZANU PF on all 3 the Presidential, National assembly and local authority election, just like the holy trinity; The Father Son and Holy Spirit. These are indeed things of the spirit.

Prophets are the light that lead us your leaders. All leaders want to move in light and in ways of the truth and we rely on you the Church to pray for us.

For a Country to move forward there is need for spiritual guidance. Churches preach peace love and harmony… Psalm 33 vs 1.

God loves those who respect, love and are united amongst themselves.

Matthew 5vs 13-14, You are the salt of the world, if the salt is good it is used to flavour the relish, if not it is thrown away. God gave us Zimbabwe let us work for our country that is how we add flavour to our country.

If amongst us there are lazy people prepare yourself for death as that is pronounced in the Bible. Let us all work hard, for us to develop our country. For the past 3 years we have managed to retain enough grain for our consumption without outsourcing and we have reached a point where we will export grain.

These are the benefits of hardwork, so lets continue to work in order to reach our targeted Vision2030

If you see those who say vote me in and I will invite foreigners to assist us in building our country, dismiss them. It is our sole responsibility to build our economy brick by brick. No one will do it for us.

We are not a lesser society do not look down upon yourselves. We are equally able to achieve our own goals alone without hand holding, the Bible says we are a chosen people.

Archbishop Makururu, as you build this Church, take note that you are building peace, unity, love and harmony for these are the principles of a Church. We can only lead a people who are anchored by these principles of the Church.

Phillipians 4vs 6, Ask the Lord for the specific desires of your heart. As a country we ask the Lord for all the good things to take our country to the next level. The Church asks on behalf of the country, us as political leadears we also ask and traditional leaders ask the Lord as well through our ancestors. These three also present (3) – as the Holy Trinity.

Congratulations Archbishop Makururu and your church for the work of the Lord that you are doing. Let us thrive to make this a better place before we leave it to our future generation

I call upon you to teach our children the good ways and to desist from taking drugs so that they will preserve our county’s heritage as they are the future.

I am grateful Zimbabwe is
peaceful as we are in this election season. There are some who may want to incite violence, but we shun them.

James 1vs27, True religion is loving those who are vulnerable and needy, my Government chooses to leave no one and no place behind.

Internationally, we are a friend to all and enemy to none, those who choose to be our enemies that is their choice, we are a Christian nation and we choose love over hate.

Psalm 82 vs3… Under the 2nd Republic, I guarantee you all freedom of worship, if you have pleas that you want my government to address feel free to approach us for we pledge our full support to the church.

I call upon you to continue to pray for us your leaders.

Thank you all, God bless you.

Source : ZBC News

Cyclone Chamisa Sweeps Across Binga

Statement released by Citizens Coalition for Change

Thursday in Binga, the atmosphere was brimming with happiness.

The people were overflowing with excitement for the upcoming New Great Zimbabwe in just twelve days.

They expressed their joy by composing and singing songs, warmly welcoming their President, @nelsonchamisa.

https://fb.watch/mm-NPBSF0c/?mibextid=9R9pXO

The President was elated by their heartfelt gesture.

Binga is a place for CCC, Binga is for EVERYONE, Binga is for Mulombe.

Video: President Chamisa Binga Rally

Statement released by Citizens Coalition for Change

Thursday in Binga, the atmosphere was brimming with happiness.

The people were overflowing with excitement for the upcoming New Great Zimbabwe in just twelve days.

They expressed their joy by composing and singing songs, warmly welcoming their President, @nelsonchamisa.

https://fb.watch/mm-NPBSF0c/?mibextid=9R9pXO

The President was elated by their heartfelt gesture.

Binga is a place for CCC, Binga is for EVERYONE, Binga is for Mulombe.

What Are The Key Components Of Breastfeeding?

Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival. However, contrary to WHO recommendations, fewer than half of infants under 6 months old are exclusively breastfed.

Breastmilk is the ideal food for infants. It is safe, clean and contains antibodies which help protect against many common childhood illnesses. Breastmilk provides all the energy and nutrients that the infant needs for the first months of life, and it continues to provide up to half or more of a child’s nutritional needs during the second half of the first year, and up to one third during the second year of life.

Breastfed children perform better on intelligence tests, are less likely to be overweight or obese and less prone to diabetes later in life. Women who breastfeed also have a reduced risk of breast and ovarian cancers.

Inappropriate marketing of breast-milk substitutes continues to undermine efforts to improve breastfeeding rates and duration worldwide.

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Chelsea Eye Brighton Star

Chelsea are ready to increase their offer for Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo after Liverpool had a £111m bid for the 21-year-old Ecuador international accepted. The new offer could be worth a British record £115m. Sky Sports

The Reds also remain interested in Southampton’s Romeo Lavia and are expected to hold further talks with Southampton about the player. Sky Sports

Chelsea were still negotiating with Brighton for Moises Caicedo into the early hours of Saturday morning, but the ongoing delay could yet work in Liverpool’s favour in a multi-layered saga that has also seen both clubs also compete for Southampton’s Romeo Lavia. The Independent

Manchester City defender Joao Cancelo is back on Barcelona’s radar, with the 29-year-old Portugal international’s agent trying to arrange a deal. Sport

Arsenal have set a £30m price tag for 24-year-old Japan defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, who is attracting interest from Inter Milan. Sport Witness

Everton are still in discussions with midfielder Alex Iwobi, 27, over his future at the club, almost a year after talks with the Nigeria international began. Liverpool Echo

Manchester United are considering a move for 21-year-old Everton and Belgium midfielder Amadou Onana. Mail

Harry Kane has signed his Bayern Munich contract after completing a medical with the Bundesliga champions.

Willy Gnonto, who has been linked with a move to Everton, is refusing to play for Leeds after the club informed the winger he would not be sold. Sky Sports

Manchester United defender Eric Bailly will assess all his options before deciding on his future. Bailly is not part of United’s plans and he will leave in this transfer window.-Soccer24 News

Latest On DeMbare, Jompano Clash

Dynamos have responded to Herbert Maruwa’s claims that he’s still contracted to the the club despite his sacking this week.

Maruwa was shown the exit door on Wednesday, with Dynamos revealing that a mutual agreement had been reached with the gaffer, for the latter to to step down.

The coach demanded a retraction of this statement and informed the club that he is contractually still in charge of the Glamour Boys as there was no mutual agreement reached.

In response, the Harare giants have moved to “disengage from the mutual seperation arrangement and will proceed with termination of contract process.”-Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa Seizes Pulpit Again

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s speech at Johanne the Fifth of Africa gathering in Mvuma on Friday…

What Mnangagwa said at the event :

I am happy to be with you here today.

Archbishop Makururu visited me at the State House to extend his welcome to visit your church. Prior to me visiting, I delegated Cde Bimha and Cde Chinamasa to visit you and in both their visits they gave positive feedback on how you welcomed them.

I am honoured to have come here to meet you in Midlands Province at a time where you have proposed to construct your Church headquarters right here in Chirumanzu.

I have heard Archbishop Makururu encouraging you to vote for team ZANU PF on all 3 the Presidential, National assembly and local authority election, just like the holy trinity; The Father Son and Holy Spirit. These are indeed things of the spirit.

Prophets are the light that lead us your leaders. All leaders want to move in light and in ways of the truth and we rely on you the Church to pray for us.

For a Country to move forward there is need for spiritual guidance. Churches preach peace love and harmony… Psalm 33 vs 1.

God loves those who respect, love and are united amongst themselves.

Matthew 5vs 13-14, You are the salt of the world, if the salt is good it is used to flavour the relish, if not it is thrown away. God gave us Zimbabwe let us work for our country that is how we add flavour to our country.

If amongst us there are lazy people prepare yourself for death as that is pronounced in the Bible. Let us all work hard, for us to develop our country. For the past 3 years we have managed to retain enough grain for our consumption without outsourcing and we have reached a point where we will export grain.

These are the benefits of hardwork, so lets continue to work in order to reach our targeted Vision2030

If you see those who say vote me in and I will invite foreigners to assist us in building our country, dismiss them. It is our sole responsibility to build our economy brick by brick. No one will do it for us.

We are not a lesser society do not look down upon yourselves. We are equally able to achieve our own goals alone without hand holding, the Bible says we are a chosen people.

Archbishop Makururu, as you build this Church, take note that you are building peace, unity, love and harmony for these are the principles of a Church. We can only lead a people who are anchored by these principles of the Church.

Phillipians 4vs 6, Ask the Lord for the specific desires of your heart. As a country we ask the Lord for all the good things to take our country to the next level. The Church asks on behalf of the country, us as political leadears we also ask and traditional leaders ask the Lord as well through our ancestors. These three also present (3) – as the Holy Trinity.

Congratulations Archbishop Makururu and your church for the work of the Lord that you are doing. Let us thrive to make this a better place before we leave it to our future generation

I call upon you to teach our children the good ways and to desist from taking drugs so that they will preserve our county’s heritage as they are the future.

I am grateful Zimbabwe is
peaceful as we are in this election season. There are some who may want to incite violence, but we shun them.

James 1vs27, True religion is loving those who are vulnerable and needy, my Government chooses to leave no one and no place behind.

Internationally, we are a friend to all and enemy to none, those who choose to be our enemies that is their choice, we are a Christian nation and we choose love over hate.

Psalm 82 vs3… Under the 2nd Republic, I guarantee you all freedom of worship, if you have pleas that you want my government to address feel free to approach us for we pledge our full support to the church.

I call upon you to continue to pray for us your leaders.

Thank you all, God bless you.

Source : ZBC News

DeMbare Unmoved By Jompano Threats

Dynamos have responded to Herbert Maruwa’s claims that he’s still contracted to the the club despite his sacking this week.

Maruwa was shown the exit door on Wednesday, with Dynamos revealing that a mutual agreement had been reached with the gaffer, for the latter to to step down.

The coach demanded a retraction of this statement and informed the club that he is contractually still in charge of the Glamour Boys as there was no mutual agreement reached.

In response, the Harare giants have moved to “disengage from the mutual seperation arrangement and will proceed with termination of contract process.”-Soccer24 News

Chelsea Eye Brighton Midfielder

Chelsea are ready to increase their offer for Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo after Liverpool had a £111m bid for the 21-year-old Ecuador international accepted. The new offer could be worth a British record £115m. Sky Sports

The Reds also remain interested in Southampton’s Romeo Lavia and are expected to hold further talks with Southampton about the player. Sky Sports

Chelsea were still negotiating with Brighton for Moises Caicedo into the early hours of Saturday morning, but the ongoing delay could yet work in Liverpool’s favour in a multi-layered saga that has also seen both clubs also compete for Southampton’s Romeo Lavia. The Independent

Manchester City defender Joao Cancelo is back on Barcelona’s radar, with the 29-year-old Portugal international’s agent trying to arrange a deal. Sport

Arsenal have set a £30m price tag for 24-year-old Japan defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, who is attracting interest from Inter Milan. Sport Witness

Everton are still in discussions with midfielder Alex Iwobi, 27, over his future at the club, almost a year after talks with the Nigeria international began. Liverpool Echo

Manchester United are considering a move for 21-year-old Everton and Belgium midfielder Amadou Onana. Mail

Harry Kane has signed his Bayern Munich contract after completing a medical with the Bundesliga champions.

Willy Gnonto, who has been linked with a move to Everton, is refusing to play for Leeds after the club informed the winger he would not be sold. Sky Sports

Manchester United defender Eric Bailly will assess all his options before deciding on his future. Bailly is not part of United’s plans and he will leave in this transfer window.-Soccer24 News

President Chamisa Binga Rally : Watch

Statement released by Citizens Coalition for Change

Thursday in Binga, the atmosphere was brimming with happiness.

The people were overflowing with excitement for the upcoming New Great Zimbabwe in just twelve days.

They expressed their joy by composing and singing songs, warmly welcoming their President, @nelsonchamisa.

https://fb.watch/mm-NPBSF0c/?mibextid=9R9pXO

The President was elated by their heartfelt gesture.

Binga is a place for CCC, Binga is for EVERYONE, Binga is for Mulombe.

Cyclone Chamisa Sweeps Across Binga

Statement released by Citizens Coalition for Change

Thursday in Binga, the atmosphere was brimming with happiness.

The people were overflowing with excitement for the upcoming New Great Zimbabwe in just twelve days.

They expressed their joy by composing and singing songs, warmly welcoming their President, @nelsonchamisa.

https://fb.watch/mm-NPBSF0c/?mibextid=9R9pXO

The President was elated by their heartfelt gesture.

Binga is a place for CCC, Binga is for EVERYONE, Binga is for Mulombe.

Key Components Of Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival. However, contrary to WHO recommendations, fewer than half of infants under 6 months old are exclusively breastfed.

Breastmilk is the ideal food for infants. It is safe, clean and contains antibodies which help protect against many common childhood illnesses. Breastmilk provides all the energy and nutrients that the infant needs for the first months of life, and it continues to provide up to half or more of a child’s nutritional needs during the second half of the first year, and up to one third during the second year of life.

Breastfed children perform better on intelligence tests, are less likely to be overweight or obese and less prone to diabetes later in life. Women who breastfeed also have a reduced risk of breast and ovarian cancers.

Inappropriate marketing of breast-milk substitutes continues to undermine efforts to improve breastfeeding rates and duration worldwide.

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Chrome Mining In Zimbabwe

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Chrome mining in Zimbabwe has seen significant growth in recent years, spurred by the country’s vast chromite deposits and the increasing demand for chrome worldwide.

The country holds approximately 12% of the global chromite reserves, making it a valuable player in the chrome mining industry.

Key chromite mining areas in Zimbabwe include the Great Dyke, Shurugwi, Zvishavane, and Mashava.

With the giant integrated iron and steel plant that is being constructed by Chinese investor, Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) and the world-class iron and steel plant would tap into a resource base that is estimated to last for approximately 100 years and comprises a carbon and steel plant, an iron ore mine, and a ferrochrome plant which will benefit people and Chrome miners around Zimbabwe.

After a visit last week to the Great Dyke, we came across miners and mine owners and we interviewed them on how they feel about the Giant Iron and Steel Plant.

People were excited about the project taking place-processing our chrome to Ferochrome in Zimbabwe thereby adding value to the counties mineral resources.

Some mine owners say they have the mines but did not have full financial capacity to mine and produce the Chrome hence they are seeking Mining Investments from people with capital to form partnerships. We managed to take their contacts and promised to seek investmentsfor them. With most with an avarage percentage of Chrome of 41% to 52% recorded in their Geological Reports.

So we engaged our Mining Partner Inner Core Resources Mining Consultancy (Pvt.) Ltd to help in finding them investors those keen to start Chrome Mining in Zimbabwe are free to chat with us and we will link them with the mine owners who want mining Investments.

So you can contact Inner Core Resources Mining Consultamcy team on +263782288289, +263773240643 or visit their linkedIn or Facebook page or Twitter using their Handle : @ Inner Core Resources Mining Consultancy (Pvt.) Ltd

Zanu PF, Police Block CCC Harare Mayor From Opening Rufaro Stadium

By- Harare Provincial Affairs and Devolution in the Office of the President and Cabinet secretary, Tafadzwa Muguti has directed the police to block Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume from re-opening Rufaro Stadium.

Zanu PF imposed Muguti to oversee the affairs of the Harare metropolitan province without consulting other stakeholders. Zanu PF did this to dilute the powers of the CCC-led Harare city council.

Mafume had planned to commission Rufaro Stadium on Thursday and some guests, who included the Zifa Stabilisation Committee chairman Lincoln Mutasa, were at the venue before later being dispersed by police.

Both Muguti and the Zifa committee responsible for stadium inspection and approval say Mafume had been renovating independently without engaging them.

The refurbishments at the facility are complete, making the venue usable for public events.

By the time guests had gathered, Council workers were finalising working on dressing rooms, and toilets, clearing debris and attending to other facilities, which were more than 50 per cent complete on the day the local authority had committed to handing over the stadium to football authorities.

Police on Thursday explained the reasons behind their dispersing of officials, who had gathered at Rufaro amid light drizzles for the commissioning.
“With regards to media queries on the status of Rufaro Stadium in Harare and the issue of maintenance of law and order, the ZRP reiterates that it stands guided by the Permanent Secretary for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Harare Province as he is the one in charge of Government and local authorities programmes in the city,” said ZRP spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi.
Muguti said the rehabilitation of Rufaro was supposed to be done under an inter-ministerial taskforce which looks at the maintenance of sporting facilities.
“Government’s position is very clear. We have an inter-ministerial taskforce which looks at the upkeep and the maintenance of stadiums, including the design and the construction of public infrastructure and all local authorities are supposed to work within this structure.
“The City of Harare was advised through my office last month to please ensure that if they are building Rufaro or are renovating Rufaro they stand guided through the Ministry of Youth Sport, Arts and Recreation.
“Through Honourable Kirsty Coventry, as well as the Sports and Recreation Commission, they are the one who oversee (issues of stadiums and sports amenities).
“So as it is, building or renovating a stadium is not a one man’s job. It’s a collective effort of all stakeholders. Consulting with ZIFA or PSL is not enough. It needs to be certified and the certification is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry, and this has since been communicated.

Mwonzora Goes For ZEC

By-The Douglas Mwonzora-led Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has blasted the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), saying it lacks the authority to compel their party’s participation in the upcoming 2023 harmonized election.

The MDC alleges that ZEC is fraudulent. 

Mwonzora withdrew from the presidential race due to concerns regarding the ZEC’s mishandling of the electoral process. 

He expressed discontent with the ZEC’s decision to exclude 87 MDC candidates for Members of Parliament, perceiving it as an act of political discrimination.

Subsequently, the ZEC promptly issued a statement clarifying that a presidential candidate has the option to withdraw from the race by providing written notification to the Chief Elections Officer of the ZEC, 21 days prior to the polling day. This announcement was widely interpreted as implying that the ZEC had already printed the ballot papers, with Mwonzora’s name included despite his withdrawal. Conversely, presidential aspirant Saviour Kasukuwere, who was disqualified from the election, does not appear on the ballot papers, despite his case still being pending before the courts. This has led to speculation that the election outcome has been predetermined.

In a statement obtained by Pindula News and dated August 11, 2023, the MDC asserts that the ZEC cannot coerce them into participating in the elections. Reads the statement:

ZEC Can’t Force Us to Participate in a Fraudulent Election

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) issued a statement that our Presidential candidate cannot withdraw his candidature. In their reply to us delivered on the 9th of August 2023, ZEC stated that they cannot “remove” our candidate’s name on the ballot paper.

The impression here is that the ballot paper has already been printed. How can that be, when the case of a presidential candidate Saviour Kasukuwere was still pending in the courts? We are boycotting the election because ZEC unfairly disqualified 87 of our parliamentary candidates. Further, there has been selective application of the law against the MDC.

In cases to do with rights of candidates to participate, ZEC has always acted in favor of candidates participating. However, It has acted differently In cases involving the MDC. In fact, it has mounted spirited legal battles against the participation by MDC candidates. This is a matter of historical record. The MDC cannot accept this discrimination by an election management body.

What is clear is that ZEC is punishing the MDC for having challenged the delimitation report. It is insisting on our candidate to remain in the race because they have prematurely printed ballot papers and they know it is illegal. The MDC can never agree to be part of a farce and a sham that this election has turned out to be.

We reiterate that our President cannot be forced to take part in a process that lacks integrity. ZEC knows that it has made this election a serious and monumental fraud.

In May, Mwonzora contested the ZEC delimitation report, alleging that it favoured the ZANU PF party. However, he lost the case on a technicality when the courts ruled that Mwonzora was not affected by delimitation since his constituency encompassed the entirety of Zimbabwe. As a result, voters have the freedom to select presidential candidates regardless of their geographical location. Mwonzora sought a court declaration to invalidate the delimitation, instruct the ZEC to redo the process, and compel President Emmerson Mnangagwa to postpone setting an election date until a new delimitation report was available. If Mwonzora’s application had been granted by the Constitutional Court, the 2023 general elections would have been delayed. Chief Justice Luke Malaba argued that as a presidential candidate, Mwonzora was not impacted by constituency boundaries. Additionally, he questioned why Mwonzora, as the leader of the MDC-T, had not presented sworn affidavits from potential candidates who would have been adversely affected by the delimitation.

Mnangagwa Threatens Chamisa

By- Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has threatened the CCC leader Nelson Chamisa with state-sponsored violence should he challenge the outcome of the 23 August election results.

Zanu PF has predicted a landslide victory in the elections.

Speaking at the annual service for Johane the 5th of Africa International Church in Mvuma, Mnangagwa warned foreign nations, which are darlings of the opposition, against interfering in the country’s internal affairs.
“Yesterday (Thursday) another man, I mean, a toddler said if he fails to win elections there will be chaos. If you did not breastfeed enough, go back to your mother if she is still there. If you don’t know democracy, go back and collect your school fees,” the President said in an apparent dig at CCC leader Mr Nelson Chamisa who has threatened chaos if he loses polls.
“It is true that among monkeys there is no young one that mingles with the elders. Let madmen play with fellow madmen, leaving sane people to play among themselves. We reject those who have tendencies to cause disruptions, who cause chaos and violence in our motherland,” he said.
The President said the country should continue to maintain peace so that Zimbabweans build their nation together in love, unity and harmony.
He said while there were rogue elements who may come preaching violence, Zimbabweans should ignore them.
The President is shown some of the products on display at the Annual Service of the Johane The 5th Africa International Church in Mvuma yesterday by Archbishop Dr Makururu.
“Now we have elections ahead of us on the 23rd of this month. We, the people of Zimbabwe are the ones who said we should have elections on that date. They should not interfere. Those who want to observe should come but just to observe, while we practice our democracy in peace. I want to thank the people of Zimbabwe, up to now the country is peaceful, united,” he said.
The President described Zimbabwe as a champion of democracy and said no nation should dare teach it the democratic tenets.
“There are some people, maybe they will be drunk, who try to teach us democracy. We fought for it, we fought for independence, freedom and no one will teach us democracy because we fought for it ourselves.
“We brought this democracy, it is ours we shall keep it, no one will teach us. Teach yourselves in your own countries, your own democracy there. We will teach ourselves our own democracy,” he said.
As a God-fearing nation, the President said, Zimbabwe will remain a friend to all and an enemy to none.
“My Government will leave no one. This is why we have this philosophy at the local level to say ‘we leave no one and no place behind’ in our leadership. Internationally, we say we are a friend to all and an enemy to none, so those who choose to be our enemies that is not our choice it is their choice.
“We as Zimbabweans choose to be friends to everybody because we are Christians,” he said.
The President decried drug and substance abuse among youths, saying that scourge should be dealt with immediately as it destroys the country’s future.
“Now we have children who have become a menace due to drug abuse, but from time immemorial one generation after another, heritage would be passed, what is needed is to make the world better than we found it.
“So we are building our country so that we leave our heritage in safe hands. We cannot entrust it to drug addicts, who, if they take drugs, will be unconscious most of the time. We want them to have the zeal to work and respect parents, teachers, their country and to uplift and maintain our heritage,” he said.
President Mnangagwa highlighted that under the Second Republic, Zimbabwe will be built by its citizenry as evidenced by a record number of projects completed nationwide. Herald

Mwonzora Pushes For Electoral Reforms

By-The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) says it would organize 3000 individuals to protest against the lack of electoral reforms in Zimbabwe. 

In an official letter dated August 9, 2023, addressed to the Regulating Officer of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) at Harare Central Police Station, the party’s national organizing secretary, Benevolence Taisekwa, said they would march from Robert Mugabe Square to 4th Street. Reads the letter in part:

The Regulating Officer Zimbabwe Republic Police Harare Central Police Station

Dear Sir

Re: Notification to Hold a Demonstration

We hereby notify you that on August 17, 2023 the Movement for Democratic Change intends to hold a peaceful demonstration. The purpose of the demonstration is the demand for electoral reforms in Zimbabwe. The theme will be, “No to Disenfranchisement.

We are expecting about 3000 people to attend. Our route will be starting at Robert Mugabe Square, down Rotten Row Road up to 4th Street, then Robert Mugabe Road westwards and back. We will have about 50 ushers to help maintain order.

Your earnest consideration will be greatly appreciated.

The intended march follows Mwonzora’s recent announcement to withdraw from the 2023 presidential race. Mwonzora cited an uneven playing field, strategically designed to hinder the MDC’s chances of success. In particular, he expressed concerns over the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s (ZEC) management of the elections. Mwonzora’s dissatisfaction was fueled by the ZEC’s decision to disqualify the party’s 87 MP candidates, leaving MDC with only 24 Parliamentary candidates. He viewed this disqualification as a form of political discrimination.

Gays Power- Museveni Loses World Bank Funding

By-The World Bank has suspended new funding to Uganda over that country’s anti-gay law.

 The law, which includes severe penalties such as the death sentence for certain same-sex acts, is deemed by the World Bank to contradict its core values.

Consequently, the World Bank has opted to halt the disbursement of new funds until it can evaluate and implement measures to prevent discrimination within the projects it financially supports. The World Bank currently maintains an existing portfolio of projects in Uganda totalling $5.2 billion, and these ongoing initiatives will not be impacted by the funding suspension.

Since the law’s enactment in May, it has faced extensive criticism from both local and international human rights organizations, as well as Western governments. However, it has garnered significant support within Uganda itself.

In response to the World Bank’s decision, President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda expressed his disapproval and pledged to explore alternative sources of credit. He also highlighted that Uganda intends to reduce its reliance on borrowing and will not succumb to pressure from foreign institutions that seek to undermine its faith, culture, principles, and sovereignty through financial means. He said:

It is, therefore, unfortunate that the World Bank and other actors dare to want to coerce us into abandoning our faith, culture, principles and sovereignty, using money. They really underestimate all Africans.

Museveni emphasised that if the need for borrowing arises, Uganda can seek funding from other sources, with anticipated revenues from oil production, slated to commence by 2025, serving as an additional economic resource.

Museveni expressed the hope that the World Bank would reconsider its stance on the matter.

To address the potential financial ramifications of the funding suspension, the Ugandan government intends to present a revised budget for the fiscal year 2023-2024 (July to June) to parliament for approval. Junior finance minister Henry Musasizi informed lawmakers that the government plans to submit the revised budget within a week, seeking their endorsement.

In June, the United States responded to the enactment of the anti-LGBTQ law by imposing visa restrictions on certain Ugandan officials. President Joe Biden also ordered a review of U.S. aid to Uganda in light of these developments.

A significant number of African countries have laws and cultural attitudes that do not support or recognise the rights of the LGBTQ+ community. Many countries in Africa have legislation that criminalises same-sex relationships and activities, with penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment and, in some cases, even the death penalty.

Zim Economic Movement Condemns Mutsvangwa’s Call to Arms | Full Text

In response to a recent call by Chris Mutsvangwa, a senior official within Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF party, for dissatisfied individuals to “go to war” if unhappy with the current government, the Zimbabwean Economic Movement has issued a strong condemnation.

Mutsvangwa’s statement was delivered during a discussion focused on Zimbabwe’s upcoming 2023 elections, held at Chatham House, a renowned platform for international affairs dialogue. He urged those discontented with the government’s policies to emulate historical instances of conflict, specifically the struggle against Ian Smith’s regime.

However, the Zimbabwean Economic Movement, representing a peaceful stance advocating for the rights of the people, firmly denounced the call to arms. The movement asserts that it seeks change through nonviolent means and envisions a government that prioritizes accountability and the enhancement of Zimbabweans’ quality of life.

In an official statement, the Zimbabwean Economic Movement criticized Mutsvangwa’s remarks as a potential strategy to suppress critical voices by means of intimidation. The movement expressed deep concern over the senior party official’s statement, highlighting the chilling effect it could have on individuals advocating for change within the nation.

Emphasizing a commitment to peaceful change, the Zimbabwean Economic Movement called upon Mutsvangwa to retract his statement and extend an apology to the nation’s citizens. Furthermore, the movement implored the international community to denounce Mutsvangwa’s remarks, while also rallying support for the democratic aspirations and pursuit of justice by the Zimbabwean people.

Having garnered growing support across the country, the Zimbabwean Economic Movement remains steadfast in its mission for a more promising national future. Resolute in its nonviolent approach, the movement refuses to be deterred by threats of violence, remaining dedicated to reshaping Zimbabwe’s destiny through peaceful means.

The Zimbabwean Economic Movement presents itself as a beacon of hope for a nation yearning for transformation. Driven by a vision of an improved future for all Zimbabweans, the movement vows to persist until its objectives are realized.

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Drunk Man Demands Lula-lula After Breaking Into Married Woman’s House

A drunk man from Iminyela suburb in Bulawayo caused drama when he allegedly smashed a window pane before he gained entry into the house and demanded to have sex with a married woman.

It is alleged Lloyd Sibanda (26) arrived at his sister-in-law’s house at around 11pm before he smashed one of the window panes and got into the room where Busani Dube and his wife Sithandweyinkosi Zulu were sleeping.

It is said he unzipped his pair of trousers and demanded to have sex with Zulu.

It is reported that Dube tried to restrain him but Sibanda overpowered him and threatened to bash him. 

Dube rushed out of the room and called neighbours to help restrain Sibanda who was parading his privates while threatening to sleep with Zulu, the court heard.

Sibanda’s mother reportedly heard the commotion caused by her son before she rushed to the scene where she found him and ordered him to zip up and leave for their house. 

He refused, forcing neighbours to grab him and drag him to a police station leading to his arrest.

He appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Gamuchirai Gore facing two counts, one of indecent assault and malicious damage to property.

He pleaded not guilty to both counts and was remanded out of custody to 16 August for commencement of trial.

2023 Polls : Nation Should Never Vote For Those Who Reward, Pamper Rapists

Polls are around round the corner. Campaings are widespread across the Nation. Everyone is important for all Politicians and Parties in the meantime.

The Girl Child bleeds and weeps as justice is denied. The rapists ululate in happiness and celebration for a sentence short lived. Incarceration has brought fame for an ex convict and the girl child watches helplessly as the one who forcibly deflowed her get recognition and fame.

Executive powers have been exercised to give freedom to those condemned by the Judiciary and community. Who then is going to protect the vulnerable ? Paedophiles should have no place in the society and the same applies to rapists.

The release of the famous rapists known for Mnangagwa huchi rant is torture to her victim. Her wounds got rubbed deeper when he got Presidential assistance.

I encourage the Government to consider offering the Rape Victim Counselling and Assistance than to focus on the perpetrator who has turned famous just for a statement.

Munyaradzi Kereke was the first beneficiary of the executive powers and the list continues. I call upon FAIR application of the law and convicts to serve their full sentences in cases of RAPE.

A chance to seek proper use of Presidential pardon is on the 23rd of August 2023. All mothers and the girl child should Vote wisely for their safety and protection.Ngaapinde Hake Mkomana.
2023 23 August The girl child will decide

Chido Mutize Hamauswa is PR Council Candidate.

Munyeza Accused Of Dressing Down Mutemererwa’s Lawyer

HARARE – The debt row pitying Marjorie Mutemererwa and Shingi Munyeza escalated this week with the ex SeedCo public relations manager’s lawyer filing a police report against the businessman for allegedly swearing and threatening her.

Munyeza and his wife, Wilma were ordered by Harare High Court judge David Mangota last month to pay back US$100,000 they owed to Mutemererwa.

On August 9, 2023, it is alleged, Mutemererwa, accompanied by the Sherriff and her lawyer Priviledge Seda of Masango Seda and Mutema Attorneys, went to Munyeza’s home in Borrowdale Brooke to serve him two summons of civil imprisonment if he fails to pay the debt and another attaching his cars.

“On August 9, the Sheriff and my lawyer arrived at Shingi’s residence and he refused to open his gate.

“My lawyer called him and Shingi then called his own lawyer who in turn advised him to open the gate,” Mutemererwa said.

“Shingi started belittling and lecturing and bullying my lawyer telling him that he is a small boy who should just sit down.

“He said he (Munyeza) is a presidential advisor and is untouchable. The Sheriff went ahead and served the summons.”

The lawyer later filed a police report against Munyeza, a former Group Chief Executive at African Sun Limited and member of the Presidential Advisory Council (PAC).

The matter was recorded under RRB 5667833 at the Borrowdale police station.

The fall-out started when Mutemererwa loaned the Munyezas US$85,000 from her retirement package with the couple promising to pay back the money with US$15,000 being interest.

She was forced to take them to court when the couple failed to honour its end of the agreement.

-Zimlive

Kasukuwere Loses Yet Another Court Application

High Court Judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi has ruled against presidential aspirant Saviour Kasukuwere’s urgent application to cancel Statutory Instrument 140A of 2023, which amended the Electoral Act regarding postal voting.

The High Court has determined that Kasukuwere’s challenge on Statutory Instrument (SI) 140A of 2023 is administrative and does not constitute a change in the law. 

The Statutory Instrument allowed the Chief Elections Officer to receive postal votes up to three days before the voting day instead of 14 days.

In his ruling, Justice Chitapi stated that he was not convinced of the application’s merit and dismissed it with costs. 

Justice Chitapi said:I am of the view that the law was not changed, and that any periods provided by the Act can be altered.

My view is that the passage of SI 140A is administrative, exercised as and when necessary to do so.

It cannot be held that the exercise of the power given is alteration of the law. SI 140A therefore amounts to a conduct of implementation of the law, not changing the law.

My view is that the Electoral law remains extant: it is the same law which says implement me in this way, an exercise which makes sure that the implementation is done properly.

I am not persuaded that this matter has merits to stand. The application is dismissed with no order as to the costs.

Speaking after the ruling, Kasukuwere expressed said he respects the ruling delivered by Justice Chitapi.

He said:If you disagree with a position, you go to court. Courts are not approached with a predetermined outcome.

We respect the judgement handed down this afternoon by Hon Chitapi, J.

The struggle will continue and one day the court of public opinion will decide. Asante Sana. 23 August 2023.

Some Context:The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) last week altered the period specified in the Electoral Act for the dispatch of postal ballot papers for the 2023 general elections. 

The Commission said due to the high number of court applications and appeals against the decision of the nomination court, the Commission has been unable to print and distribute ballot papers until the finalisation of the said matters.

The alteration allows for a shorter period for the dispatch of covering envelopes for postal ballots, with the deadline now set at noon three days before polling day instead of noon on the fourteenth day before polling day.

The regulations have been approved by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs. 

Ezekiel Guti Body Missing At Burial Site

As if the scramble for his remains for magic powers (which he audibly directed) has already started, the late Ezekiel Guti’s body is nowhere near its announced burial site.

By Dorrothy Moyo | In an unexpected turn of events, the planned twin burial of national heroes, Brigadier-General (Retired) Milton Siziba and Ambassador Johannes Tomana, has been overshadowed by the absence of the disgraced late preacher Ezekiel Guti. The Guti family, who initially celebrated the announcement that Ezekiel Guti would be buried at the National Heroes Acre, have now taken his remains to Bindura, evading questions about the sudden change.

Journalists have unearthed records revealing that Ezekiel Guti had illicitly benefited from funds allocated by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe for the disadvantaged. This revelation has led to public outrage and has seemingly forced the family to discreetly move his body away from the capital city, Harare.

The Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage confirmed the dual burial for Brig-Gen Siziba and Ambassador Tomana, set to take place on Monday, August 14, 2023.

ED Mnangagwa is expected to preside over the event, with several high-ranking government officials and diplomats in attendance.

Brig-Gen Siziba, a former Zipra cadre, had risen to the rank of Brigadier General in the Zimbabwe National Army. Ambassador Tomana, a lawyer by profession, had served in various capacities within the legal and diplomatic realms. However, these remarkable careers have been overshadowed by the controversy surrounding Ezekiel Guti’s exclusion from the Heroes Acre.

As the nation prepares to commemorate Heroes Day, the unexpected twists in these heroes’ burials have left many questioning the decisions and motivations behind these developments. The absence of Ezekiel Guti’s name from the list of national heroes signifies a significant shift in public sentiment, raising concerns about integrity and accountability.

Zanu PF Leaders Accused Of Abusing Youths

ZANU PF party senior officials have been accused of luring unemployed youth into engaging in acts of political violence in exchange for money, alcohol, and small gifts.

These allegations emerged during a youth event on peace in electoral processes organised by a local civic group 4-H Zimbabwe in partnership with the Embassy of Switzerland.

Youth representatives from various political parties attended the event and signed a peace pledge ahead of the upcoming elections on August 23.

Womberaishe Nhende, a representative from the CCC highlighted the exploitation of vulnerable unemployed youth by the ruling elite.

He said:Youths are being used as actors of violence.

These youths are unemployed and they are economically victimised and as a result they are made vulnerable.

They are paid a few dollars, beer and then they are instigated into political violence by political gatekeepers.

The youths are being prevented from getting into positions of political influence but they are just there to put other comrades in power through violence.

Zanu PF representative Taurai Kandishaya denied the accusations, emphasizing the party’s commitment to peaceful elections.

He said:We are going to have peaceful elections, there won’t be violence as we are a peaceful party.

The peace pledge is a fulfilment of what our president Emmerson Mnangagwa is saying that we need peace. It also feeds into the motto of Zanu PF of unity and peace.

The Embassy of Switzerland condemned political violence and stressed the need for long-term election reforms.

The Embassy’s representative, Stéphane Rey, said:Electoral violence is a symptom whose real cause must be addressed through long-term election reforms.The successful implementation of this peace pledge would pave way for an inclusive post-election dialogue on comprehensive reforms.

The director of 4-H Zimbabwe, John Muchenje, highlighted the concerning trend of politically motivated violence involving youth, which has prompted the organisation to hold a peace signing ceremony.

Human rights watchdogs have warned that Zimbabwe is at risk of facing another disputed election marred by political violence.

The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) has been documenting instances of political violence, including the assault on CCC member Vutisani Mushiyi in Chilonga Ward 7 of Chiredzi South.

The ZPP report described severe injuries inflicted on Mushiyi by a group of suspected ZANU PF activists armed with weapons.

Additionally, the ZPP highlighted a prominent diamond dealer in Chiadzwa, Manicaland, who is allegedly leading a campaign of terror against opposition supporters.

The report stated that ZANU PF members are compiling lists of suspected opposition supporters and making threats of violence if the ruling party does not win the upcoming polls.

ZANU PF Mutare West MP Nyasha Marange dismissed the ZPP report, expressing confidence in the peaceful campaigning of ZANU PF.

The ZPP recommends that political parties take action to control their supporters and ensure a peaceful environment leading up to the elections.Zimbabwe has experienced a surge in such cases recently.

Tragically, a supporter of the CCC, Tinashe Edson Chitsunge, was stoned to death by a suspected ZANU PF group in Glen Norah.

Chief Mtshane Khumalo Takes Over From Charumbira

Chief Mtshane Khumalo from Matabeleland North has been elected the new President of the Council of Chiefs unopposed.

He takes over from Chief Fortune Charumbira, who now deputises him after being elected unopposed in an election presided over by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission in Harare this Thursday.

The result also confirms Chiefs Khumalo and Charumbira’s automatic election into Senate.

The election of the two office bearers concludes the National Council of Chiefs polls which started on the 3rd of this month when elections were held in the eight non-metropolitan provinces to choose the 36 members of the chiefs’ council.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/08/10/new-president-of-the-chiefs-council-appointed/
Chief Fortune Charumbira

Guti Laid To Rest In Bindura

THE late national hero and founder of the ZAOGA Forward in Faith Ministries, Archbishop Ezekiel Guti has been buried in Bindura on a mountain where the first ZAOGA church was built in 1960.

The burial place, popularly known as the Prayer Mountain, also houses a cathedral and a huge auditorium known as the Healing Centre.

The first port of call for the body of the late national hero was the Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University where a brief address to staff and students was held.

From there, the body was taken to the Healing Centre in Bindura where several speakers from government officials to church leaders based locally and abroad paid tribute to a humble servant of God.

Apostle Eunor Guti encouraged the church to remain united and emulate the life of Baba Guti.

After the speeches, it was time for Archbishop Guti to be taken to his final resting place, a mausoleum built at the site of the old church.

He was interred with full military honours befitting his national hero status.

Born at Ngaone in Chipinge in 1923, Archbishop Ezekiel Guti was called into Ministry at the age of 15, going on to preach the word of God when he turned 25.

His journey was remarkable as he went on to preach the word of God non-stop for 75 years, planting churches in 163 countries.

In addition, Baba Guti established several schools, Mbuya Dorcas Maternity Hospital, and the Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University and published 168 books among his illustrious works.

He died at the age of 100 on the 5th of July this year.

He is survived by his wife Eunor, several children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/08/10/national-hero-baba-guti-buried/

Beer Truck Looted

Truck Loaded with Beer Worth R195,000 Looted in Musina; Police Launch Manhunt for Armed Suspects

In a daring heist that unfolded on Wednesday evening, a truck loaded with alcohol worth R195,000 was looted by armed suspects in Musina. The incident took place when the victim and two friends were driving a white Toyota bakkie towing a trailer filled with beverages. Their vehicle was suddenly intercepted and blocked by a group of unknown armed individuals.

The robbers swiftly took control of the situation, driving off with the bakkie and leaving the victims stranded without their trailer. Local authorities were alerted immediately, prompting an intensive search operation to track down the criminals responsible for the brazen theft.

In a fortunate turn of events, the stolen trailer loaded with alcohol was discovered the following day at an unoccupied RDP house in Musina’s Ext 14 Matswale area. Police members involved in Operation Kukula, acting on intelligence provided by crime investigators, successfully located the hijacked trailer hidden at the abandoned property.

Upon notification, the victim was brought to the scene where he confirmed the recovery of his stolen goods. The trailer remained loaded with the alcohol, a sign of the swift action taken by law enforcement to retrieve the looted merchandise.

Limpopo police commissioner Lt-Gen Thembi Hadebe expressed her gratitude towards the officers for their dedication in recovering the hijacked trailer. She has instructed the detectives to intensify their efforts in tracing and apprehending the armed suspects responsible for the theft.

The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with relevant information to come forward. Musina acting detective commander Capt Fumulani Ragimana can be reached at 082 565 7889, and tips can also be reported to Crime Stop number 0860010111. The police are calling on the community to cooperate and assist in bringing the perpetrators to justice. –

President Chamisa Delivers Real Honey

If you missed our New Great Zimbabwe Blueprint launch, here is the link to the full document. Feel free to download it and share it with your friends, family, and colleagues. This is our humble submission to the citizens of Zimbabwe.

#Zimbabwe #NewGreatZimbabweBlueprint

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Jacob Zuma’s Imprisoned For 60 Seconds

In a twist turn of events, former President Jacob Zuma of South Africa was spared from returning to prison after just an hour of surrendering himself to authorities. Zuma, who had been sentenced to 15 months in prison for contempt of court, had initially surrendered to serve his sentence on Friday.

The 81-year-old former leader had been previously released on medical parole, a decision that was later deemed illegal by the courts. However, Justice Minister Ronald Lamola announced that Zuma’s brief stay in prison was granted as part of a remission program aimed at addressing the severe overcrowding in South Africa’s prisons.

More than 9,000 low-risk prisoners, including Zuma, have been released under this program since its inception in April. Minister Lamola emphasized that the decision was made by prison authorities without any political influence and asserted that Zuma did not receive special treatment.

The remission process seeks to alleviate the strain on the prison system by releasing low-risk offenders, as South Africa’s prisons currently hold 47% more inmates than their official capacity. This issue was exacerbated by a recent prison fire, which forced the transfer of nearly 4,000 inmates to other facilities lacking adequate resources.

According to South Africa’s Commissioner of Prisons Makgothi Thobakgale, Zuma reported to the Estcourt Correctional Facility in his home province of KwaZulu-Natal on Friday morning. He was briefly “admitted” into the system before being released just an hour later.

The decision to spare Zuma from returning to prison has generated mixed reactions across the country. AfriForum, a lobby group, has accused the prisons department of aiding Zuma in evading justice. The Democratic Alliance, South Africa’s main opposition party, has expressed its intention to legally challenge the remission granted to the former president. In contrast, the ruling African National Congress (ANC) in KwaZulu-Natal has endorsed the decision, stating that it’s in the nation’s best interest.

The broader public reaction has been varied as well. Some citizens argue that the government should prioritize pressing issues such as power outages, high crime rates, poverty, and youth unemployment. Others insist that Zuma should return to jail to complete his sentence. Zuma’s imprisonment in 2021 had triggered widespread protests and riots that resulted in over 350 deaths. He was initially sentenced for refusing to testify before a panel investigating corruption and cronyism during his presidency.

Zuma’s release on medical parole just two months into his sentence was ruled illegal by an appeals court in November. Last month, the constitutional court rejected an attempt to overturn this decision, solidifying the requirement for Zuma to return to prison to serve the remainder of his term.

It’s Emmerson vs Nelson

By A Correspondent

The Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday boasted of removing Cecil John Rhodes’ from the capital city.

Mnangagwa also described the CCC leader Nelson Chamisa as a small boy.

Addressing Zanu PF supporters in Harare Mnangagwa said: “… this boy thinks he can rule this country, give him porridge, we have heard Chiwenga saying the boy wants to bring Americans to Zimbabwe, let them dream on, even in their graves they will dream on….”

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Mnangagwa Gags Sekeramayi

By A Correspondent

The Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday boasted of removing Cecil John Rhodes’ from the capital city.

Mnangagwa also described the CCC leader Nelson Chamisa as a small boy.

Addressing Zanu PF supporters in Harare Mnangagwa said: “… this boy thinks he can rule this country, give him porridge, we have heard Chiwenga saying the boy wants to bring Americans to Zimbabwe, let them dream on, even in their graves they will dream on….”

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CCC Champion Denounces Zanu PF Barbarism

By A Correspondent

Zanu PF hooligans are intimidating CCC supporters in Mhondoro.

CCC aspiring MP for Mhondoro Mubaira Constituency Vengai Chivaura in a statement denounced Zanu PF banditry.

Below is Chivaura’s report…

ZVIRIKUITIKA MUMHONDORO PANGUVA YESARUDZO.

Musi wa10 August 2023, Muward 7 pachikoro paMutimusakwa Primary paground rebhora Zanupf yaimanikidza vanhu kuenda kumusangano wezanu pf kwakauya Chamu Chiwanza saka panemumwe mkomana wemumusha uri munharaunda iyi nemumwe mukadzi vakatengeswa nanaMugove Mhariwa kunzi ndeve CCC vakaenda ku rally kwaMubaira, saka mkomana wacho anga akutoshungurudzwa achibvunzisiswa kwavekutomiswa pamberi pevanhu kwaakunzi vakomana tino dealer nemi zvakasimba musaite zvekutamba musiwekuvhota haufanire kuvhota uchataura kuti handigone kuvhota.

Saka vamwe vanhu vakanyorwa mazita zvichinzi ndivo vakaenda kuRally, saka kuita wezanupf naChamu Chiwanza muMhondoro kuri kushungurudza vazhinji uye kutyora kodzero dzevazhinji zvekuti vanhu vakutotyira hupenyu hwavo.

Zanu PF Causes Havoc In Mhondoro

By A Correspondent

Zanu PF hooligans are intimidating CCC supporters in Mhondoro.

CCC aspiring MP for Mhondoro Mubaira Constituency Vengai Chivaura in a statement denounced Zanu PF banditry.

Below is Chivaura’s report…

ZVIRIKUITIKA MUMHONDORO PANGUVA YESARUDZO.

Musi wa10 August 2023, Muward 7 pachikoro paMutimusakwa Primary paground rebhora Zanupf yaimanikidza vanhu kuenda kumusangano wezanu pf kwakauya Chamu Chiwanza saka panemumwe mkomana wemumusha uri munharaunda iyi nemumwe mukadzi vakatengeswa nanaMugove Mhariwa kunzi ndeve CCC vakaenda ku rally kwaMubaira, saka mkomana wacho anga akutoshungurudzwa achibvunzisiswa kwavekutomiswa pamberi pevanhu kwaakunzi vakomana tino dealer nemi zvakasimba musaite zvekutamba musiwekuvhota haufanire kuvhota uchataura kuti handigone kuvhota.

Saka vamwe vanhu vakanyorwa mazita zvichinzi ndivo vakaenda kuRally, saka kuita wezanupf naChamu Chiwanza muMhondoro kuri kushungurudza vazhinji uye kutyora kodzero dzevazhinji zvekuti vanhu vakutotyira hupenyu hwavo.

Guti Laid To Rest

THE late national hero and founder of the ZAOGA Forward in Faith Ministries, Archbishop Ezekiel Guti has been buried in Bindura on a mountain where the first ZAOGA church was built in 1960.

The burial place, popularly known as the Prayer Mountain, also houses a cathedral and a huge auditorium known as the Healing Centre.

The first port of call for the body of the late national hero was the Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University where a brief address to staff and students was held.

From there, the body was taken to the Healing Centre in Bindura where several speakers from government officials to church leaders based locally and abroad paid tribute to a humble servant of God.

Apostle Eunor Guti encouraged the church to remain united and emulate the life of Baba Guti.

After the speeches, it was time for Archbishop Guti to be taken to his final resting place, a mausoleum built at the site of the old church.

He was interred with full military honours befitting his national hero status.

Born at Ngaone in Chipinge in 1923, Archbishop Ezekiel Guti was called into Ministry at the age of 15, going on to preach the word of God when he turned 25.

His journey was remarkable as he went on to preach the word of God non-stop for 75 years, planting churches in 163 countries.

In addition, Baba Guti established several schools, Mbuya Dorcas Maternity Hospital, and the Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University and published 168 books among his illustrious works.

He died at the age of 100 on the 5th of July this year.

He is survived by his wife Eunor, several children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/08/10/national-hero-baba-guti-buried/

Charumbira Demoted

Chief Mtshane Khumalo from Matabeleland North has been elected the new President of the Council of Chiefs unopposed.

He takes over from Chief Fortune Charumbira, who now deputises him after being elected unopposed in an election presided over by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission in Harare this Thursday.

The result also confirms Chiefs Khumalo and Charumbira’s automatic election into Senate.

The election of the two office bearers concludes the National Council of Chiefs polls which started on the 3rd of this month when elections were held in the eight non-metropolitan provinces to choose the 36 members of the chiefs’ council.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/08/10/new-president-of-the-chiefs-council-appointed/
Chief Fortune Charumbira

Business Today: A Cursory Analysis Of Zimbabwe’s Chrome Industry

Business Correspondent

Chrome mining in Zimbabwe has seen significant growth in recent years, spurred by the country’s vast chromite deposits and the increasing demand for chrome worldwide.

The country holds approximately 12% of the global chromite reserves, making it a valuable player in the chrome mining industry.

Key chromite mining areas in Zimbabwe include the Great Dyke, Shurugwi, Zvishavane, and Mashava.

With the giant integrated iron and steel plant that

is being constructed by Chinese investor, Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) and the world-class iron and steel plant would tap into a resource base that is estimated to last for approximately 100 years and comprises a carbon and steel plant, an iron ore mine, and a ferrochrome plant which will benefit people and Chrome miners around Zimbabwe.

After a visit last week to the Great Dyke, we came across miners and mine owners and we interviewed them on how they feel about the Giant Iron and Steel Plant.

People were excited about the project taking place-processing our chrome to Ferochrome in Zimbabwe thereby adding value to the counties mineral resources.

Some mine owners say they have the mines but did not have full financial capacity to mine and produce the Chrome hence they are seeking Mining Investments from people with capital to form partnerships. We managed to take their contacts and promised to seek investmentsfor them.

So we engaged our Mining Partner Inner Core Resources Mining Consultancy (Pvt.) Ltd to help in finding them investors those keen to start Chrome Mining in Zimbabwe are free to chat with us and we will link them with the mine owners who want mining Investments.

So you can contact Inner Core Resources Mining Consultancy team on +263782288289, +263773240643 or visit their linkedIn or Facebook page or Twitter using their Handle : @ Inner Core Resources Mining Consultancy (Pvt.) Ltd

Zanu PF Torments Mhondoro Residents

By A Correspondent

Zanu PF hooligans are intimidating CCC supporters in Mhondoro.

CCC aspiring MP for Mhondoro Mubaira Constituency Vengai Chivaura in a statement denounced Zanu PF banditry.

Below is Chivaura’s report…

ZVIRIKUITIKA MUMHONDORO PANGUVA YESARUDZO.

Musi wa10 August 2023, Muward 7 pachikoro paMutimusakwa Primary paground rebhora Zanupf yaimanikidza vanhu kuenda kumusangano wezanu pf kwakauya Chamu Chiwanza saka panemumwe mkomana wemumusha uri munharaunda iyi nemumwe mukadzi vakatengeswa nanaMugove Mhariwa kunzi ndeve CCC vakaenda ku rally kwaMubaira, saka mkomana wacho anga akutoshungurudzwa achibvunzisiswa kwavekutomiswa pamberi pevanhu kwaakunzi vakomana tino dealer nemi zvakasimba musaite zvekutamba musiwekuvhota haufanire kuvhota uchataura kuti handigone kuvhota.

Saka vamwe vanhu vakanyorwa mazita zvichinzi ndivo vakaenda kuRally, saka kuita wezanupf naChamu Chiwanza muMhondoro kuri kushungurudza vazhinji uye kutyora kodzero dzevazhinji zvekuti vanhu vakutotyira hupenyu hwavo.

Marry Mubaiwa Protests Over Delayed Trial

Lawyers representing Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife Marry Mubaiwa yesterday said the courts had taken long to bring their client to trial on money laundering charges and should, therefore, remove her from remand.

Mubaiwa’s lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa, said it was mind-boggling that the State kept pushing for postponement giving various excuses.

Yesterday, the State said the matter could not be taken to trial as the presiding magistrate Stanford Mambanje was on leave.

The State also said it was still waiting for documents related to the matter from South Africa.

Mtetwa, however, protested saying her frail client was being unfairly treated.

“We submit that if the State is not ready, we apply to have the accused removed from remand,” Mtetwa said.

“The accused has been on remand since December 2019.”

Mtetwa said Mubaiwa was of poor health, hence keeping her on remand denied her access to medical attention outside the country. Her right arm was amputated last year.

“It is a struggle for her to come to court,” Mtetwa said.

“She could not access court 15 because there are no working lifts here. All this can be reduced if the State removes her from remand.

“It’s now three years and seven months and the State is still speaking of investigations still underway.”

The State, led by Pardon Dziva, opposed her application to be removed from remand, saying it needed to do further investigations.

“There is need to carry further investigations given the complexity of this matter. It is in the interest of justice that the State is given more time so that the accused can have fair trial with all documents available,” Dziva said.

Magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa postponed the matter to today.
-NewsDay

Zuma Sent Back To Jail

By-The former President of South Jacob Zuma has been sent back to prison morning and released on remission after the courts had ruled that his release on parol was illegal.
News24 reports that Zuma returned to prison on Friday morning, but only briefly.
Department of Correctional Services acting national commissioner Makgothi Thobakgale said during a briefing that a decision was taken that Zuma must return to the Estcourt Correctional Centre in KwaZulu-Natal.
He had been released from the facility in September 2021 on medical parole.
According to Thobakgole, Zuma arrived at the prison at 06:00 on Friday, where he was processed.
Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola later announced that the former statesman had benefitted from a special remission of prison sentences for non-violent offenders, approved by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Lamola said the decision to have a special remission was to address overcrowding in prison, not to let the former president off the hook.
This meant Zuma spent less than two hours in prison before he was released. As a result of the remission, he will not be on the parole system.

Zuma’s incarceration had its genesis in his defiance of a Constitutional Court order to appear and testify before the State Capture Commission.
The same court sentenced him to 15 months imprisonment.
Zuma was arrested in July 2021 and only served two months of his sentence before the then-national commissioner of correctional services Arthur Fraser granted him medical parole.

-News24

We Dont Allow Night Rallies, Says Police

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has warned political parties against holding rallies or door-to-door campaigns at night, saying such conduct puts citizens’ lives in danger.

With only two weeks left before the August 23 harmonised elections, some politicians are stretching to reach every corner of the country, at times having two or three rallies in one day forcing them to convene in the dark.

Addressing journalists attending an elections reporting workshop in Kariba this week, ZRP national spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, said political leaders must not be selfish but prioritise safety and security of their supporters by desisting from holding activities at night.

He said rallies and door-to-door campaigns at night were illegal.

“Definitely we don’t allow night rallies and door-to-door campaigns which are a real security threat for the country,” said Nyathi.

The police spokesperson appealed to the media to play its role in maintenance of peace.

“As the election fever grips the country, we continue to urge the media not to lose focus and intensify its informative and coverage role to ensure a conducive environment before, during and after the elections on 23 August 2023.

“However, the media must ensure that its coverage of the election processes and security environment remain objective, balanced and put the security of the public and country in general into consideration,” said Nyathi.

From January 1 to July 31 this year, ZRP received a total of 2 663 notifications on holding of rallies, public meetings and related matters from across the political divide, he said.

Nyathi urged candidates to first seek permission from building owners to paste posters on walls in terms of chapter 2:13 of the Electoral Act.

Meanwhile, Dr Nannete Silukhuni, director of strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation in Ministry of Information said at the heart of every election, the rights of voters to make informed decisions, rights of candidates to express their promises and the rights of journalists to gather and dissemination remain fundamental.

She highlighted government had put appropriate legislative frameworks to curb electoral malpractices.

The success of polls is hinged on how the media covers them while journalists should ensure fair, balanced and factual news coverage.

Political parties must package information on their policies for broadcast by mass media and not expect newsrooms or journalists to do the bidding for them, Silukhuni added.

She appealed to scribes to avoid publishing unverified information, unofficial election results, and not propagate inflammatory or hate speech.

Nkayi Police Officer In Hot Soup For Cheering Chamisa

A Nkayi based ZRP Constable identified as H Masimbe has been arrested after he was seen attending Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) President Nelson Chamisa’s Nesigwe rally and excitedly chanting party slogans from within the crowd.

This happened on Wednesday.

According to a police summary of his attendance and subsequent arrest, Masimbe lied to colleagues who saw him at Nesigwe Growth Point by indicating that he had come for certain documents yet secretly wearing a yellow t-shirt, under a blue jacket.

Masimbe proceeded to remove the jacket upon joining multitudes attending Chamisa’s rally, against ZRP’s Code of Conduct and Police Act.

He was seen chanting the popular CCC slogan Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana, with the police memo seen by NewZimbabwe. com indicating he cheered Chamisa on by shouting ‘Icho icho uyo mukomana apinda.’

“Whilst at the rally the defaulter removed the jacket covering his yellow t-shirt and was seen following the convoy of Chamisa chanting ‘Icho icho uyo mukomana apinda’ literally meaning ‘that one, that one, the young man has arrived’ pointing two fore-fingers upwards, a symbol associated with CCC’s slogan.

“He went on chanting ‘Ngaapinde Mukomana ngaapinde,’ literally meaning, ‘Should enter, young man should enter.’

“The defaulter was also observed clapping hands acknowledging the speech being delivered by Chamisa and by so doing contravened the said Act,” reads the police report.

Chamisa has maintained that he enjoys a massive following from State Security agencies, most of which the CCC leader claims are abused in barring some of his activities.

Masimbe’s conduct comes barely a month after another rural area-based officer, an Assistant Inspector from Chirumanzu unexpectedly stood up to Zanu-PF legislator Barbra Rwodzi’s bullying.

He has since been transferred to an outpost in Shurugwi where he was yet to report.

-Newzimbabwe

Unveiling the Unwavering: The True Character of Lovemore Madhuku Shatters Misconceptions

By Edmore Masango| If consistency were personified, it would undoubtedly take the form of Lovemore Madhuku. While perceptions of him may vary among the people of Zimbabwe, my perspective unveils an unwavering individual who steadfastly upholds his convictions, regardless of their popularity.

Madhuku’s journey, which commenced around 1997, advocating for a new constitution and persists to this day, is a testament to his resolute character. Such commitment stands in stark contrast to the fickleness often associated with politics.

I had the privilege of listening to his campaign messages across Goromonzi, Epworth, Norton, and most recently, Mutasa. Throughout these addresses, Madhuku consistently echoes a singular message: his party staunchly contends that Zimbabwe’s current constitution, attributed to the ruling class, is fundamentally flawed.

Moreover, he asserts that his party genuinely champions the cause of the less privileged. In a striking departure from his opposition, Madhuku contends that, aside from Zanu PF candidate Emmerson Mnangagwa, no other contender—no matter their popularity have never governed, hence no better than him.

Initially confounded by Madhuku’s purported dual nature—a supposed greedy politician fixated on monetary gains juxtaposed with his message consistency—I felt compelled to embark on an exploration of the man behind the persona.

My research yielded a revelation: a deluge of misconceptions swirl around this enigmatic figure named Madhuku. Curiously, those in close proximity to him have failed to rectify or recalibrate these narratives.

It is imperative that Zimbabweans are apprised of correct information about Madhuku in order to form an informed opinion. Zimbabweans, in particular, deserve an unclouded perspective of the true Madhuku before lambasting and denouncing him on social media.

But who truly is Lovemore Madhuku?

According to his own work, “An Introduction to Zimbabwe Law,” Lovemore Madhuku was born in 1966 in Chipinge. He pursued his legal studies at the University of Zimbabwe, Oxford University, and the University of Cambridge. Additional sources have illuminated his humble beginnings, recounting how he emerged from an economically disadvantaged family. Remarkably, Madhuku has played a pivotal role in uplifting his family (brothers and sisters from his father’s polygamous marriage), financing their education from primary school through to tertiary institutions. Notably, this generosity extends beyond his immediate family, as he has generously sponsored the education of numerous individuals in Chipinge, irrespective of their kinship.

Contrary to prevailing assumptions about his materialistic pursuits, it emerges that Madhuku leads a modest lifestyle, possessing only one residential property. Furthermore, he has no business interests besides his Madhuku Lawyers which is barely five years old. This reliable source confided in me that he was forced to start a law firm by his peers, who felt he could contribute more effectively to the mentorship of burgeoning legal practitioners beyond the confines of the classroom.

Returning to the theme of consistency, my exploration has crystallized a conviction: Madhuku is a stalwart advocate of constitutionalism, firm in his belief that a people-driven process is the only viable course. His unequivocal opposition to the Copac constitution, manifested in his resistance against Zanu PF, MDC-T, and MDC led by Professor Welshman Ncube, underscores his principled stance—a stance that diametrically opposes the widely held misconception that he is a flip-flopper.

His transformation of NCA, a civil society entity, into a political force to propel the pursuit of a people-driven constitution serves as a compelling testament to his authenticity on this issue. It is incumbent upon Zimbabweans to introspect, to peel away the layers of misinformation, and to gain a true understanding of Madhuku’s character.

In summation, my fervent hope and aspiration lie in the belief that those intimately connected with Madhuku will ardently endeavor to dispel the myriad misconceptions enshrouding him.

This collective endeavor may serve to rectify skewed perceptions and facilitate a more accurate assessment of his character.

This article was written by Edmore Masango, a Harare resident with an interest in politics and development. He can be contacted on [email protected]

Ezekiel Guti’s Corpse ‘Chased Out Of Harare’ By Journalists | RBZ MONEY DISGRACE

By Dorrothy Moyo | ANALYSIS | The sudden decision by the family of the late ZANU PF-aligned preacher, Archbishop Ezekiel Guti, to bury him outside Harare has raised questions about the sincerity of their actions. The family’s avoidance of thanking journalists who exposed their earlier intentions of a ZANU PF heroes acre burial has ignited speculations of corruption and collusion with the ruling party.

Critics argue that the family’s actions confirm revelations that Guti was involved in eroding Zimbabwean institutions and disregarding the rights of all citizens, regardless of their status. Throughout his lifetime, Guti failed to speak out against the oppression and injustice faced by the nation, particularly under the leadership of Emmerson Mnangagwa and the ZANU PF party.

This move undermines the claims made by Guti’s church, Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (ZAOGA Forward in Faith), that he transformed Zimbabwe. The decision to bury him in a location where he started his spiritual journey might be seen as an attempt to portray him as a humble figure, but it doesn’t erase the lack of action he took to address the nation’s struggles during his lifetime.

The state media’s article highlighting Guti’s accomplishments and his burial location underlines the complexities of his legacy. While he is credited with establishing a mountain of miracles and a Pentecostal university, his failure to use his influence to advocate for positive change in the country is a stain on his record. The fact that his burial was accompanied by a 21-gun salute by the military raises further questions about his alignment with the ruling party.

As Zimbabweans bid farewell to Guti, his legacy remains a subject of controversy. The decision to bury him away from Harare, combined with his history of inaction in the face of social and political issues, has cast a shadow over his contributions and his church’s claims of transformation. The public’s response to his passing reflects the complex and multifaceted nature of his impact on Zimbabwe’s history.

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ZIMSEC Statement On June 2023 Examinations

9 August 2023

RELEASE OF JUNE 2023 ORDINARY AND ADVANCED LEVEL EXAMINATION RESULTS

Introduction
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council Board and Management would like to advise the nation of the release of the June 2023 ZIMSEC Ordinary and Advanced Level examination results.

You will recall that in 2021 and 2022 we suspended the June Examinations because of the COVID19 pandemic. The aim was to put more focus and concentration on the November examinations. We are delighted to have resumed the June examinations to serve our candidates who may want to proceed for further education.

The June examination results are accessible from today, 9 August 2023 from 1500hrs. The results may be accessed through the ZIMSEC website www.zimsec.co.zw.

Candidates are advised to click on their respective region where they will be redirected to the portal on which they can access their results. Please take note that this portal will be open for 5 days only.

Heads of Examination Centres will be able to collect the results for their respective schools/ centres from our Regional Offices on Thursday, 10 August 2023.

Ordinary Level Results
Candidate entry
A total number of 21 683 candidates registered and sat for a range of subjects from one to eight compared to 54 645 candidates in June 2020. There were 14 special needs candidates in June 2023. The total candidature decreased by 28 962, a percentage decrease of 53.00%.

In the analysis, two distinct categories of candidates are referred to, that is, school candidates and private candidates. Private candidates are those who receive tuition through the non-formal route whilst School candidates are students who attend classes and/or are tutored by a teacher until the sitting of national examinations.

In the June 2023 Ordinary level examinations, the number of school candidates was 1 746 and the number of private candidates was 19 937.

The number of all candidates who sat for five or more subjects was 365 which is 1.68% of the total candidature and the remainder, sat for four or less. In June 2020, the number of all candidates who sat for five or more subjects was 3 501 which was 6.40% of the total candidature.

There was a significant decrease in candidature for the June 2023 examination compared to June 2020.

This is probably because of the fact that, the 2020 June examination did not have the provision of Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (CALA) while the June 2023 demanded that candidates who wanted to sit for the examination could only do so if they had a banked CALA mark. This meant that the current school candidates who were not repeaters could not register for the examination.

Candidate Performance
A total of 365 candidates registered for 5 or more subjects of which 99 candidates passed 5 or more subjects with grade C or better in June 2023.

This translated to a national pass rate of 27.12%. In comparison in the June 2020 session, 3 501 candidates wrote 5 or more subjects and 627 of these passed 5 or more subjects with grade C or better resulting in a national pass rate of 17.919%.

The pass rate for School Candidates in the June 2023 session was 69.84% while Private Candidates recorded a pass rate of 4.6%.

Advanced Level Results
The total number of candidates who sat for the June 2023 Advanced level examination was 256. Of these, 112 wrote two or more subjects and 85 obtained Grade E or better in two or more subjects. This translated to 75.89% pass rate.

In June 2020, a total number of 5 058 candidates sat for the June examinations. Of those 2 638 wrote two or more subjects and 1 769 obtained Grade E or better translating to a pass rate of 67.06%.

The total number of School Candidates in the June 2023 session was 100.

Of these, 33 wrote two or more subjects and 27 obtained Grade E or better in two or more subjects, yielding 81.81% pass rate. The total number of private candidates was 156.

Of these, 79 wrote two or more subjects and 58 obtained a Grade E or better in two or more subjects, which also translates into a percentage pass rate of 73.41%.

We would like to extend our gratitude to all those who were involved in the June 2023 examinations process.

ZIMSEC hereby takes this opportunity to wish all the candidates the best of luck in their future studies and endeavours.

I thank you.

Professor E. Mwenje
CHAIRMAN: ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL BOARD

ZIMSEC Releases June 2023 Exams

9 August 2023

RELEASE OF JUNE 2023 ORDINARY AND ADVANCED LEVEL EXAMINATION RESULTS

Introduction
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council Board and Management would like to advise the nation of the release of the June 2023 ZIMSEC Ordinary and Advanced Level examination results.

You will recall that in 2021 and 2022 we suspended the June Examinations because of the COVID19 pandemic. The aim was to put more focus and concentration on the November examinations. We are delighted to have resumed the June examinations to serve our candidates who may want to proceed for further education.

The June examination results are accessible from today, 9 August 2023 from 1500hrs. The results may be accessed through the ZIMSEC website www.zimsec.co.zw.

Candidates are advised to click on their respective region where they will be redirected to the portal on which they can access their results. Please take note that this portal will be open for 5 days only.

Heads of Examination Centres will be able to collect the results for their respective schools/ centres from our Regional Offices on Thursday, 10 August 2023.

Ordinary Level Results
Candidate entry
A total number of 21 683 candidates registered and sat for a range of subjects from one to eight compared to 54 645 candidates in June 2020. There were 14 special needs candidates in June 2023. The total candidature decreased by 28 962, a percentage decrease of 53.00%.

In the analysis, two distinct categories of candidates are referred to, that is, school candidates and private candidates. Private candidates are those who receive tuition through the non-formal route whilst School candidates are students who attend classes and/or are tutored by a teacher until the sitting of national examinations.

In the June 2023 Ordinary level examinations, the number of school candidates was 1 746 and the number of private candidates was 19 937.

The number of all candidates who sat for five or more subjects was 365 which is 1.68% of the total candidature and the remainder, sat for four or less. In June 2020, the number of all candidates who sat for five or more subjects was 3 501 which was 6.40% of the total candidature.

There was a significant decrease in candidature for the June 2023 examination compared to June 2020.

This is probably because of the fact that, the 2020 June examination did not have the provision of Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (CALA) while the June 2023 demanded that candidates who wanted to sit for the examination could only do so if they had a banked CALA mark. This meant that the current school candidates who were not repeaters could not register for the examination.

Candidate Performance
A total of 365 candidates registered for 5 or more subjects of which 99 candidates passed 5 or more subjects with grade C or better in June 2023.

This translated to a national pass rate of 27.12%. In comparison in the June 2020 session, 3 501 candidates wrote 5 or more subjects and 627 of these passed 5 or more subjects with grade C or better resulting in a national pass rate of 17.919%.

The pass rate for School Candidates in the June 2023 session was 69.84% while Private Candidates recorded a pass rate of 4.6%.

Advanced Level Results
The total number of candidates who sat for the June 2023 Advanced level examination was 256. Of these, 112 wrote two or more subjects and 85 obtained Grade E or better in two or more subjects. This translated to 75.89% pass rate.

In June 2020, a total number of 5 058 candidates sat for the June examinations. Of those 2 638 wrote two or more subjects and 1 769 obtained Grade E or better translating to a pass rate of 67.06%.

The total number of School Candidates in the June 2023 session was 100.

Of these, 33 wrote two or more subjects and 27 obtained Grade E or better in two or more subjects, yielding 81.81% pass rate. The total number of private candidates was 156.

Of these, 79 wrote two or more subjects and 58 obtained a Grade E or better in two or more subjects, which also translates into a percentage pass rate of 73.41%.

We would like to extend our gratitude to all those who were involved in the June 2023 examinations process.

ZIMSEC hereby takes this opportunity to wish all the candidates the best of luck in their future studies and endeavours.

I thank you.

Professor E. Mwenje
CHAIRMAN: ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL BOARD

Witchcraft Threats Emerge In Love Triangle

In a startling development, a suspected love triangle has escalated into a sinister conflict, with a woman in Tsholotsho, Matabeleland North province, living in fear after her husband’s alleged lover reportedly threatened to use witchcraft against her. Awakhiwe Ncube (22), currently residing in South Africa, claims to have married Desmond Ncube from Bambadzi area, Bulilima District, Plumtree in March of the previous year. However, Siduduzile Mankatha has emerged, asserting her relationship with the same man and resorting to supernatural threats.

Trouble reportedly began in December when the couple experienced a rift, leading Desmond to reconnect with his alleged ex-lover, Mankatha. Awakhiwe attempted to reason with Mankatha to leave her husband, but Mankatha insisted that Desmond was also her spouse. Mankatha escalated the conflict by sending threatening messages and even labeling Awakhiwe a “witch” on various social media platforms.

Awakhiwe expressed her distress, recounting Mankatha’s threats and the impact on her pregnancy. She alleged that Mankatha’s actions contributed to her miscarriage. Awakhiwe’s peace has been shattered, and her reputation is being tarnished online.

Mankatha declined to comment and redirected all inquiries to Desmond, who revealed that he ended his relationship with Awakhiwe due to her alleged infidelity. He clarified that they were cohabiting, not married, and defended his decision to rekindle his relationship with Mankatha. Desmond even denied having a child with Awakhiwe.

As tensions mount, the love triangle remains fraught with allegations and threats, leaving Awakhiwe fearing for her safety and the stability of her marriage. The situation continues to unfold, drawing attention to the complexities of relationships and the unexpected twists they can take.- state media

Mnangagwa Pays Tribute To Tomana

Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Johannes Tomana who died on Sunday, has been declared a national hero.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced the decision at the Tomana residence in Glen Lorne, Harare where he had gone to console the family this Wednesday.

President Mnangagwa was accompanied by Vice President General (Retired) Dr Constantino Chiwenga, ZANU PF Second Secretary Cde Kembo Mohadi, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Honourable Oppah Muchinguri – Kashiri, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Ambassador Fredrick Shava and other senior government and ZANU PF officials.

The President, who worked with the late Tomana when he was Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, described the late diplomat as one of the finest legal practitioners to emerge from Zimbabwe.

“On Sunday I woke up around 7.30 that’s when I received a phone call from Vice President Chiwenga telling me that Tomana has died. I worked well and for a long time with Tomana and his wife since his days in the Attorney General’s office. He is the one who actually implemented the splitting of the two offices, the Attorney General and the Prosecutor’s office. After he was relieved from office, VP Chiwenga approached me and that’s when we agreed to appoint him as the DRC ambassador. He worked very well and would constantly brief me on what was happening in the DRC. I met him at church in Marange and that was the last time I saw him. We sat down as a party, and we agreed to accord him national hero status so that he will be interred at the National Heroes Acre,” said President Mnangagwa.

Born on the 9th of September in 1967, Ambassador Tomana was a lawyer by profession and distinguished himself in private practice.

Ambassador Tomana was appointed Attorney General in 2008 during the inclusive government era where he performed the dual role of leading the prosecution department and government advisory role.

The two were later split under the new Constitution that came into effect in 2013 when he became the country’s first Prosecutor General.

Ambassador Tomana was appointed into diplomatic service in September 2020 when he assumed the post of Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo, a position he held until the time of his death.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/08/09/ambassador-tomana-declared-national-hero/

Businessman Accused of Bullying by Ex-Wife During Trial

Bulawayo — In a dramatic turn of events, Moosa Hassen Esat, a well-known businessman in Bulawayo, has been accused of being a “bully” by his ex-wife, Ishmael Gaibee. The allegations came to light during the trial at the Bulawayo magistrate court, where Esat is facing charges of contempt of court.

The allegations against Esat stem from an incident on 29 June of this year. According to court documents, Esat had taken their child from Gaibee’s custody to celebrate the annual festival of Eid Mubarak at his home in the North End suburb. However, he allegedly failed to return the child on the same day, prompting Gaibee to contact him. Esat reportedly promised to return the child but failed to do so, leading Gaibee to involve the police.

The court papers suggest that Esat eventually returned the child the following day, which was a direct violation of a court order. This action resulted in his arrest and subsequent appearance before Bulawayo magistrate Gamuchirai Gore, where he pleaded not guilty to the charges.

In his defense, Esat, represented by his lawyer Mutsa Nyamutowa, claimed that he attempted to return the child on the day of the incident but encountered resistance from Gaibee. He argued that the court order lacked specific instructions regarding the timing of custody exchanges on Eid Mubarak day.

Esat detailed his attempts to hand over the child after celebrating Eid Mubarak. He stated that after dinner, he took the child back to Gaibee’s residence and attempted to contact her through hooting and ringing the bell. With no response, he reportedly returned to his home with the child. Esat then sought assistance from the police, who accompanied him to Gaibee’s house but were unable to facilitate the exchange.

According to Esat, the situation was only resolved the following day with police intervention. Gaibee, on the other hand, used her time during cross-examination to characterize her relationship with Esat as tumultuous. She accused him of flouting court orders and described him as a bully who had previously harassed her.

The trial has captivated local attention due to the prominence of the individuals involved and the accusations of bullying and misconduct. As proceedings continue, the court will ultimately decide the outcome of the charges against Moosa Hassen Esat.- state media

Watch: Japajapa Attacks Nelson Chamisa

By A Correspondent

The Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday boasted of removing Cecil John Rhodes’ from the capital city.

Mnangagwa also described the CCC leader Nelson Chamisa as a small boy.

Addressing Zanu PF supporters in Harare Mnangagwa said: “… this boy thinks he can rule this country, give him porridge, we have heard Chiwenga saying the boy wants to bring Americans to Zimbabwe, let them dream on, even in their graves they will dream on….”

https://fb.watch/mkePKKoW1s/?mibextid=9R9pXO

Navigating Zimbabwe’s Political Landscape: A Call for Unified Action

By Divine Mafa | With Zimbabwe’s upcoming election on the horizon, the opposition finds itself confronting formidable challenges. The ruling party, ZANU-PF, has a history of manipulating electoral processes, and doubts linger about the fairness of this impending election. Moreover, the opposition stands divided into two prominent factions: the MDC-T, led by Douglas Mwonzora, and the CCC, led by Nelson Chamisa.

Amid this division, the MDC-T has opted to boycott the election, citing widespread irregularities and intimidation. In contrast, the CCC has chosen to participate. This internal rift poses a substantial barrier to effecting change. If the opposition hopes to pose a formidable challenge to ZANU-PF, unity is paramount.

However, with merely 15 days remaining until the election, prospects for unification appear slim. In this context, the opposition must strategically focus on two key fronts:

  1. Presenting a United Front: While achieving unity as a single political entity may elude them, the opposition can project a collective and resolute stance against ZANU-PF to the global community. Asserting their unwavering rejection of a compromised election outcome is essential to conveying their collective commitment.
  2. Vigilant Election Oversight: The deployment of impartial observers across polling stations is crucial for the opposition’s credibility. Their presence can help ensure the integrity of the election process and lay the groundwork for addressing any anomalies that arise.

By executing these strategies, the opposition can wield significant influence over the election’s course, even if outright victory remains uncertain. Such actions can thwart ZANU-PF’s potential manipulation and encourage international intervention in the face of unfair play.

Building on these strategies, additional considerations come to light:

  • Leveraging Digital Platforms: Capitalizing on the power of social media allows the opposition to amplify its message and reach a broader audience, thereby bolstering support.
  • Mobilizing Grassroots Activism: In the event of electoral irregularities, the opposition should be prepared to mobilize peaceful demonstrations. This kind of civil engagement underscores their unwavering commitment to a just electoral process.

The journey ahead for Zimbabwe’s opposition is undeniably challenging, yet their steadfastness is unwavering. They are resolved to advocate for change, even if this requires taking to the streets in peaceful protest. The people of Zimbabwe share this dedication and will stand by the opposition’s side, offering unwavering support. By standing united and continuing to advocate for change, the opposition can forge a path toward success.

Crucially, it’s essential to recognize that the opposition’s mission extends beyond the confines of the electoral sphere. Their commitment is unwavering in demanding nothing short of transformative governmental change. Their readiness to take to the streets, though fraught with risk, underscores their unflinching belief in the urgency of transformation. The people of Zimbabwe are poised to make significant sacrifices to realize their vision for a brighter future.

The road ahead may be arduous, but Zimbabwe’s opposition remains resolute. Their determination to advocate for change, even in the face of challenges, stands as a testament to their commitment. As they rally for unity and fight for change, they can indeed emerge triumphant.

President Chamisa Unveils Education Policy

President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC party has unveiled a key education policy to be used in the New Zimbabwe

ON EDUCATION: CITIZENS’ GOVERNMENT pledges the following:

i. Provision of free primary school education and scrapping of primary and
secondary levels examination fees.
ii. The construction of new schools to reduce walking distances of travelling
students.
iii. Construction of new classrooms to reduce teacher to pupil ratio.
iv. Ensuring adequate textbooks to all students at a ratio of 1:1
v. Ensuring e learning and the total transformation of Zimbabwe’s education system
to ICT based system. Ensuring that every child has an access to a computer.
vi. Ensuring the modernisation of schools with up to date libraries,laboratories and
facilities for modern education.-CCC

About Mining And Funding

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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DeMbare Sack Monya For Hire

Dynamos assistant coach Murape Murape revealed the salary he was receiving at the Glamour boys, in a childish manner Late nite soccer news can reveal. Posting on his page Monya said ” at Real Betis academy i was receiving 300 dollars whilst @ Dynamos was receiving 600 dollars.

Murape Murape who is rated as the fifth best legend at Dynamos , behind Moses Chunga, Memory Mucherahohwa the late George Shaya , and Sunday Marimo Chidzambwa was sacked for indiscpline yesterday.

Monya was the second assistant coach of Dynamos , the head being little known Herbert Maruwa .

They took the reigns at the Glamour boys early this year , but Murape Murape was warned by his followers not to accept the job but him being arrogant didnt listen , now he is jobless.

Meanwhile Dynamos are now looking for another coach , after it emerged that the executive were now afraid to give Norman Mapeza the job because of his bad relationship with Dynamos fans

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Tomana Declared National Hero

Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Johannes Tomana who died on Sunday, has been declared a national hero.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced the decision at the Tomana residence in Glen Lorne, Harare where he had gone to console the family this Wednesday.

President Mnangagwa was accompanied by Vice President General (Retired) Dr Constantino Chiwenga, ZANU PF Second Secretary Cde Kembo Mohadi, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Honourable Oppah Muchinguri – Kashiri, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Ambassador Fredrick Shava and other senior government and ZANU PF officials.

The President, who worked with the late Tomana when he was Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, described the late diplomat as one of the finest legal practitioners to emerge from Zimbabwe.

“On Sunday I woke up around 7.30 that’s when I received a phone call from Vice President Chiwenga telling me that Tomana has died. I worked well and for a long time with Tomana and his wife since his days in the Attorney General’s office. He is the one who actually implemented the splitting of the two offices, the Attorney General and the Prosecutor’s office. After he was relieved from office, VP Chiwenga approached me and that’s when we agreed to appoint him as the DRC ambassador. He worked very well and would constantly brief me on what was happening in the DRC. I met him at church in Marange and that was the last time I saw him. We sat down as a party, and we agreed to accord him national hero status so that he will be interred at the National Heroes Acre,” said President Mnangagwa.

Born on the 9th of September in 1967, Ambassador Tomana was a lawyer by profession and distinguished himself in private practice.

Ambassador Tomana was appointed Attorney General in 2008 during the inclusive government era where he performed the dual role of leading the prosecution department and government advisory role.

The two were later split under the new Constitution that came into effect in 2013 when he became the country’s first Prosecutor General.

Ambassador Tomana was appointed into diplomatic service in September 2020 when he assumed the post of Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo, a position he held until the time of his death.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/08/09/ambassador-tomana-declared-national-hero/

Chibuku Super Cup Results

Chibuku Super Cup preliminary round

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Yadah 1-0 Cranborne Bullets

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Black Rhinos 4-3 Sheasham (Penalty shootout after the match ended nil all in regulation time)

Top Economist Endorses CCC Manifesto

By Prof Gift Mugano (Ph.D)

I carefully read the CCC manifesto launched by @nelsonchamisa yesterday.

This manifesto addresses the root causes affecting our economy which I empathetically raised over the years with no takers!

I will not attempt to summarise the manifesto but will share major highlights centred on governance & the economy.

The challenges affecting Zimbabwe are both economic & political/governance.

On the political & governance front, the CCC promises to establish office of the opposition leader in Parliament who will be accorded official recognition & official invitations to all national programmes & events. This is a welcome move as it will take away the toxicity of politics which has become a permanent feature in our country. In addition, the CCC commits to guarantee human rights, constitutionalism, respect of property rights, tolerance and freedom of expression which are key in building impetus for development.

Furthermore, CCC promises to have Parliamentary Committees of Budgets, Public Accounts & Foreign Affairs chaired by opposition with a view to foster oversight, scrutiny & accountability. This is sweet music in my ears. With this, we will be assured that the culture of acquiring debt by RBZ/MOF without the scrutiny of Parliament & appropriation of budget without the approval of Parliament will be history.

Moreover, the CCC seeks to build national consensus on all developmental matters through the establishment of the Consultative Transformation Council (CTC) made up of Government, business, civil society, academic and labour. The CTC will actualize the social contract and stand as a supreme transformational institution in Zimbabwe where all national policies and legislations are scrutinised and debated. This an important proposition as it will help in building consensus and shared vision on policies which ease policy implementation.

In line with this, the CCC promises zero tolerance on corruption. It is envisaging to build strong institutions with a view to stop corruption. This is key as the country is losing US$1.8 billion annually due to illicit financial flows and an additional US$1 billion locally due to corruption. These funds should be easily directed towards production.

On the economic front, our number 1 challenge is DROUGHT OF PRODUCTION. The CCC promises to guarantee economic stability as a priori requirement for production by adopting dollarisation & scrapping ZWL & then build the condition for the introduction of ZWL at a later stage. This is fundamentally correct because the dual currency on its on is a fatal error because you can’t give rational economic agents to the opportunity choose between 2 currencies and expect them to choose ZWL – it is like asking me to choose between chicken road runner & dried vegetables (musoni) during my time in CHIMANIMANI.

Other measures aimed at fostering stability include guaranteeing independence of RBZ, fiscal reforms and debt resolution.

In addition, the CCC promises to give title deeds to communal and resettled farmers so as to unlock capital which is key in raising agricultural production. This is a a game changer because at the moment our land is dead capital. In addition, the promise to disband command agriculture & liberalise the agricultural sector is a sound policy proposition. Since 2000, we are food insecure (but not tobacco insecure) because of command economics. In the tobacco sector, we are 4 in the world in terms of exports because the sector is liberalised.

To spice it, the CCC coined the modernisation agenda for the transformation and urbanisation of rural areas (MATURA) which is key in fostering rural development & a BIG business in agriculture since 8 provinces are rural.

Through various funding instruments which are largely centred on innovative finance, the CCC promises to revamp the country’s infrastructures which is priori requirement for production.

Reckless Murape Reveals DeMbare Salary

Dynamos assistant coach Murape Murape revealed the salary he was receiving at the Glamour boys, in a childish manner Late nite soccer news can reveal. Posting on his page Monya said ” at Real Betis academy i was receiving 300 dollars whilst @ Dynamos was receiving 600 dollars.

Murape Murape who is rated as the fifth best legend at Dynamos , behind Moses Chunga, Memory Mucherahohwa the late George Shaya , and Sunday Marimo Chidzambwa was sacked for indiscpline yesterday.

Monya was the second assistant coach of Dynamos , the head being little known Herbert Maruwa .

They took the reigns at the Glamour boys early this year , but Murape Murape was warned by his followers not to accept the job but him being arrogant didnt listen , now he is jobless.

Meanwhile Dynamos are now looking for another coach , after it emerged that the executive were now afraid to give Norman Mapeza the job because of his bad relationship with Dynamos fans

Late Night Soccer News

Jompano Threatens DeMbare With Legal Action

Sacked Dynamos coach Herbert ‘Jompano’ has challenged his dismissal by the club, saying there was no mutual agreement reached and he is contractually still in charge of the Glamour Boys.

Maruwa was shown the exit door yesterday, with Dynamos revealing that a mutual agreement had been reached with the former Black Rhinos, for the latter to to step down.

But Maruwa, in a letter seen by Soccer24, demanded the retraction of the statement issued by DeMbare, arguing that there is no truth to it.

Maruwa gave Dynamos 48 hours to retract the statement, failure to which the coach will take legal action against the club.

“By way of this letter, please retract your “Mutual Termination of Contract of Employment statement you published to various media houses and other online forums dated 8 and 9th August, 2023,” reads the letter.

“The public must know that there is no grain of truth in that statement. The inconsistences and the contents thereto, are far from the truth. Let this be on record, there is no mutual agreement reached between us at this point. Whilst I don’t want interfere with the club’s intention to disengage with me, the respect of our contractual obligation should continue to subsist to the end. It is not in dispute that, as it stands, I am the Head Coach of the club and my contract of employment is still active until November 30, 2023.

“Demand is hereby made pursuant to the spirit of respect and fairness, that you immediately publish correction of the of the said information in substantially as conspicuous as was the above-mentioned statements and in that said correction, demand an apology.

“In the event that the retraction is not made timely or within 48 hours, legal action will be commenced without due notice to you and the club. For the record, let it be known to the general public and the football loving family that negotiations to the termination is still in progress and my representatives are handling the matter on my behalf.”- Soccer24 News

About Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival. However, contrary to WHO recommendations, fewer than half of infants under 6 months old are exclusively breastfed.

Breastmilk is the ideal food for infants. It is safe, clean and contains antibodies which help protect against many common childhood illnesses. Breastmilk provides all the energy and nutrients that the infant needs for the first months of life, and it continues to provide up to half or more of a child’s nutritional needs during the second half of the first year, and up to one third during the second year of life.

Breastfed children perform better on intelligence tests, are less likely to be overweight or obese and less prone to diabetes later in life. Women who breastfeed also have a reduced risk of breast and ovarian cancers.

Inappropriate marketing of breast-milk substitutes continues to undermine efforts to improve breastfeeding rates and duration worldwide.

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