Mnangagwa Lies About Political Situation In Country

Speech by President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the Panel discussion between like-minded political parties in Russia

On behalf of the Republic of Zimbabwe and the ruling party, ZANU PF, I am grateful to be part of this platform at the Russia-Africa Summit.

Today, we acknowledge the significant role that Russia played in Africa’s liberation movements and their fight against imperialism.

This historical link between Africa and Russia serves as a moral compass for dismantling various forms of imperialism.

Zimbabwe remains committed to the cause of harmony among nations and revolutionary parties gathered here.

Excellences, comrades, and friends,

Zimbabwe is dedicated to challenging the asymmetrical global world order that exploits the Global South.

Our aim for global integration and multi-lateral cohesion is rooted in the desire for peace, unity and development.

Our support for the Russian Federation as a consistent global ally is unwavering more so that both our nations continue to be subjected to unjust and illegal imperialist sanctions.

The convening of the 2023 Russia-Africa Summit is particularly fitting as Zimbabwe will be having Harmonized Elections on 23 August 2023.

ZANU PF seeks a new mandate from the people of Zimbabwe.

We are emboldened by the fact that we fought a protracted liberation war, with the support of the progressive world, in particular the then USSR and the People’s Republic of China.

As ZANU PF we fought for the democracy, freedom and independence which were denied our people by Western colonisers for over 100 years.

We therefore reject any attempt by the same people to teach us democracy and other forms of interference in our internal affairs, under whatever guise.

The ZANU PF mass revolutionary Party remain the only Party with the interest of the Zimbabwean people at the centre of its ideology.

Zimbabwe under the ZANU PF Government will therefore never capitulate to the machinations of our detractors.

We are confident that the people of Zimbabwe have seen those advancing their development and prosperity.

The puppet pseudo opposition political parties which have instigated the suffering and hardships under illegal sanctions shall once again be rejected by the masses of Zimbabwe.

In the face of continued assault on our sovereignty socio-economic and territorial integrity, the ZANU PF Government of Zimbabwe is engaging with all nations under our foreign policy of “friend to all and enemy of none”.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Zimbabwe’s previous vulnerability to economic isolation, reinforced by illegal regime change sanctions, has led us to value the establishment of a democratic global society.

We draw inspiration from the Founding Fathers of African independence and understand the importance of political and economic liberation for our economic growth.

Colonialism tried to steal our identity; now independence and renewed resolve to be masters over our own resources and our own destiny is restoring our sense of pride, self belief and dignity.

Consequently, we take pride in our development philosophy that, “A country is built and ruled by its own people”. Nyika inovakwa, inotongwa nevene vayo. Ilizwe lakhiwa, libuswa ngabanikazi balo.

Hence, over the past five years, ZANU PF has been focused on delivering rapid economic growth and has fulfilled promises made to the people of Zimbabwe in 2018.

Under the motto of “Leaving no one and no place behind,” we have prioritized agriculture towards attaining both household and national food security.

Additionally, infrastructure development focusing on economic enablers such as energy, transport networks and dam construction as well as irrigation development to mitigate the impact of climate change.

Concurrently, our education system has evolved to emphasise science, technology and innovation to leap-frog modernisation and industrialisation of our economy.

ZANU PF has implemented pro-people sustainable development initiatives aligned with our people’s desire for prosperity and a higher quality of life. We implemented the concept of devolution, ensuring participatory governance and service delivery that reaches the ordinary citizens.

Additionally, we have seen a mining sector growth grow about three fold from a US$2.8 billion to a $12 billion mining industry, in less than 5 years, riding on our abundant geological resources. Our government aims to transform Zimbabwe into an upper-middle- income economy by 2030.

Based on the unprecedented rate of delivery of people-centred and life transforming policies, programmes and projects, we are confident of a resounding win for ZANU PF in the upcoming Harmonized General Elections.

The Government of Zimbabwe welcomes international observers and the media to witness our success.

I want to assure the international community that our Harmonized General Elections will be peaceful, free and credible. The people of Zimbabwe are a humble and peace- loving nation.

We denounce all forms of violence and strive for a united nation before, during and elections. This is what we desire for ourselves as the united people of Zimbabwe. We invite progressive
members of the international community to support us in our pursuit of peace, security, development and prosperity.

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to express the solidarity of ZANU PF to this noble cause.

I thank you

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12 Chamisa MPs Kicked Out Of Election Race 

By- A Bulawayo Judge has blocked twelve Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MP candidates from contesting the 2023 elections for filing their nomination papers after the regulated time of 4 PM on 21 June. 

Three others from other opposition parties are set to be struck off the ballot.

Justice Bongani Ndlovu ruled:

It is declared that the decision of the first respondent (ZEC), sitting as a Nomination Court at Bulawayo on 21 and 22 June 2023 to accept the respondents’ nomination papers and candidature in the elections scheduled for 23 August 2023 is declared null and void and is hereby set aside.

This could result in ZANU PF winning all 12 National Assembly seats in Bulawayo unopposed, as they did in Bulawayo South in the previous elections. Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube is among ZANU PF candidates now elected unopposed. 

CCC national spokesperson, Fadzayi Mahere, has stated that the party will appeal against the ruling. In a Twitter post seen by Pindula News, Mahere said:

We’ve received a report that our @CCCZimbabwe candidates in Bulawayo have been barred from contesting. Details to follow.

The @CCCZimbabwe will appeal against the Byo Judgment. Citizens have the right to nominate candidates within the ambit of the law & to be represented by MPs that they choose in a free & fair election. The right to parliamentary representation of choice is sacred. #ForEveryone

Some background:

On 19 July, the Electoral Court consolidated a dozen applications filed by ZANU PF activists seeking to have CCC National Assembly candidates in Bulawayo disqualified from the 23 August elections. The applicants, who only described themselves as “registered voters,” argued that CCC, other opposition parties, and independents filed their nomination papers after the regulated time of 4 PM on 21 June and should not be allowed to contest. 

CCC claims that all its candidates in Bulawayo filed their papers by 4 PM, but the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) asked them to correct signature anomalies on the forms. The party argues that its candidates were ready to file the corrected forms by 4 PM and were present at the Nomination Court, but ZEC was assisting other candidates. The process continued into the wee hours of 22 June. The candidates have argued in a court filing that their papers were delivered to ZEC before 4 PM, but the nomination papers appear to have suddenly disappeared while in the court’s custody.

ZEC lawyers argued that the CCC applicants were given all the facilities and rights prescribed by the Electoral Act and were not denied their right to file nomination papers. They argued that Mr Ncube, ZEC’s Nomination Officer, explained that he announced the close of the Nomination Court and invited all present to submit their nomination papers. He said he further instructed the police officers to collect all nomination papers outside the court, except those already inside.

ZEC lawyers added that when Ncube examined the party lists for the CCC, he found that the party had submitted three party lists for Senatorial, National Assembly and Youth quota, but did not have one for the provincial council. He then sent their representative back to make corrections on anomalies. The lawyers said the corrected party-list nomination papers were returned with the provincial council party list added, which was not part of the original submission. Ncube denied losing the nomination papers of the CCC members and stated that the factual narration given by the applicants is not correct. 

Mavaza Legal Opinion On CCC 12 Verdict | FULL TEXT

Ruling by the high Court excluding late submission of candidature.

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | A High Court judge on Thursday 27th July 2023 barred 12 Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) candidates for the National Assembly from taking part in the August 23 elections, ruling that their nomination papers were filed out of time.
Justice Bongani Ndlovu’s judgement carries mixed feelings in the legal fraternity and raised devastating consequences for the country’s main opposition party which now cannot have any representation in the Senate from Bulawayo province, or take up any youth and women’s quota seats in the National Assembly, where seats are allocated on the basis of proportional representation based on votes each party obtains in elections for National Assembly representatives.
“It also means the party is now denied a decent share of cash under the Political Parties (Finance) Act because that’s only determined by votes for National Assembly candidates,”

We all know that His Excellence President ED Munangagwa announced the date for the harmonised elections in Zimbabwe, as the 23rd August 2023. Consequently the deadline time and date for submission of candature for contesting the elections would be 21 June 2023 at 16:00 hours.

Political parties and prospective parliamentary candidates knew of these dates for months.

On the 21 June 2023, 12 CCC candidates submitted their papers to the Electoral Register at 16:01 or there after. This was clearly after the appointed deadline. The submissions were rightly disqualified on the basis that they were late submissions.
The applicants weee moving the judge to grant them a declaratur and consequential relief.

The premise of the application on the provisions ofthe Electoral Act /Chapter 2:131 (“the Act”). Their bone
of contention was that the commission which sat as the nomination court at the Bulawayo Magistrates Court, Tredgold Building on 21 June 2023 violated the law, in particular, s 46[7) & [87 ofthe Act when it accepted the Respondents’ nomination papers for election to members of
the National House of Assembly ofZimbabwe in the election which are to be held on 23 August 2023 after 1600 Hours and proceeded to sit to the early hours of 22 June 2023. They,
accordingly: seek a declaration to the effect that the decision of-the nomination court isnull and void and consequently, be set aside and that the names of the affected Respondents be excluded,
from the ballot papers which will be used in the elections to be held on 23 August 2023 of their respective constituencies.
Unsurprisingly but madly the late submitters sought to defend the decision by them to submit their papers late.
These individuals and their parties are playing hard and fast with the concept of Electorate fairness . For a start they are demanding the bending of the rules in their favour but where it suits their fancy they project themselves as advocates for astute compliance with rules and with fairness.
Justice Nokuthula Moyo delivered the judgement on behalf of Justice Ndlovu at the Bulawayo High Court. She only read the operative part, upholding an appeal by 12 Zanu PF activists who are registered voters.” The 12 separately filed appeals from each of Bulawayo’s 12 constituencies, and Justice Ndlovu had consolidated the appeals into one.
The Zanu PF activists argued that CCC candidates filed their nomination papers after the 4PM deadline on June 21. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission had opposed the applications, insisting that the 12 had filed by 4PM.
Those challenging the decision of the Court have a big problem with understanding what lies behind the requirement of a deadline for submitting candidature. The underlying principle behind a deadline is democracy and fairness in Electoral processes. This Electoral fairness starts with the processes. The deadline marks the beginning of the election process which culminates at he ballot box. The whole train of events , from the submission of candidature papers to the voting is strictly regulated and must be marked by transparency and fairplay.

In this context relating a deadline, a deadline must be a deadline for all. An electoral process must not have as many deadlines as there are candidates submitting papers. It must be one known and one respected deadline.

It is naive to start calibrating that one minute after the deadline is not significant. There is no equal playing field if some are disciplined about deadlines and others are carvalier.

There is no need for the court to show that there is prejudice in accepting late submissions. A deadline is a deadline. The applicant must only show that the person or party was late.

Allowing the court to have a discretion is dangerous. It would cause concerns about transparency. It would also create uncertainty and disputation.
It would be a point of controversy to ascertain “how late is not late”.
If discretion is allowed in the admission of late papers, then we get to a slippery slop
It must be admitted or allowed throughout the election process. For axample those in charge of voting stations and ballot box would have discretion to decide which one is a sport paper. At that point there will be no rules, no certainty; the election would depend into a chaotic madness with dire consequences on security.

Elections are a serious national business. Those who want to be taken seriously must take elections seriously. It is hypocritical to play double standards by demanding strict application of rules against your opponent while demanding the flouting of the same when it comes to you.
Some respondents argued that there are in this matter material disputes of facts. The judge in his judgement raised critical questions which are;
“[a] Are those disputes incapable of resolution on the papers? and [b] Are those disputes material
to the resolution ofthe controversy between the parties, It must be noted that even if there is a material dispute of fact in an application matter, that fact alone is incapable of causing the
disposal of the matter when taken as a point in limine, because the Court is empowered to call
for evidence or convert the proceedings into a trial. This point is therefore in my view
prematurely raised, on the facts of this matter.
Due to that incapacity on the part of-the point taken, Iwill dismiss for want ofmerit.
The judge made a clear ruling after looking at the case on the round and it is that ruling we need to abide by.
” theallegations,
and the denials all taken together I come to the conclusion that the Respondents except one,
submitted their nomination papers in violation of the law.
We now know that a Police Officer collected the nomination papers from the candidates. The Applicants’ case is that the 1$ Respondent violated the law. I have also been moved by both
sides ofthe bar, to give Section 46 (7) and (8) of the Act the golden rule ofinterpretation.
The Nomination Court closed at 4 pm. Once it closed it was no longer sitting in open court and
by the time the respondents sat before him they were not doing so in open Court. The separation
of the papers from the Respondents through the medium of-the Police Officer-was unlawful. The statute says the candidate or his/her agent must be in court and ready to submit at 4 pm. It does
not say that the candidate’s papers alone must be in the courtroom.
The IS Respondent, therefore, violated the provisions of the electoral Act in that regard as he
also did close tomidnight when he adjourned to 2 June 2022.
The court ruled against both ZEC and the nominating court. This means that the issue was not only against CCC as what others are saying The judge declared that
“IT IS DECLARED THAT;
1.
That the decision of the 1st Respondent, sitting as a nomination court at Bulawayo on 21 and/or 2 June 2023 to accept the following Respondents’ nomination papers and candidature in the elections scheduled to be conducted on 23 August 2023 was in contravention of Section 46(7) & (8) of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2;131.
2.
That the decision of the 1st Respondent sitting as a Nomination Court at Bulawayo on 21 and/or 22 June 2023 to accept the following Respondents’ nomination papers and
REGISTRAR OF THE HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE
CIVIL DIVISION
27 UJL 2023
P.O. BOX 579, BULAWAYO ZIMBABWE

21 HB 157/23
HC 1357-68/23
candidature in the elections scheduled to be conducted on 23 August 2023 is declared null and void and is hereby set aside.
ACCORDINGLY, TI SI ORDERED THAT;
.3
1st Respondent is prohibited from including the names of the following Respondents in the preparation of ballot papers to be used in the general elections scheduled to be conducted on 23 August 2023.
4. Respondents shall jointly and severally, pay the costs of suit.”

European Union In Impala Car Hiring Storm

By A Correspondent| The European Union Election Observer Mission to Zimbabwe (EUEOM) has hired over 65 cars from Impala Car Rental – a company that has been linked to the abduction and torture of several Zimbabwean citizens – this publication can exclusively reveal.

In July 2020, Tawanda Muchehiwa, a trainee journalist, was abducted by suspected state agents in Bulawayo and CCTV footage showed that the abductors used a vehicle hired from Impala Car Rental.

Muchehiwa was later found dumped near his home, severely injured.

In the wake of Muchehiwa’s abduction, the Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) staged a series of protests at Impala Car Rental offices, demanding answers about the company’s role in the abduction.

ZINASU president Takudzwa Ngadziore was subsequently arrested and detained for leading the protests.

Despite these allegations, the EUEOM has chosen to hire cars from Impala Car Rental in a development that has raised serious questions about the EUEOM’s commitment to human rights and its impartiality.

Some human rights activists who spoke to this publication criticized EU’s double standards with reference to the body’s stance on Russian gas and oil.

“It is deplorable that the European Union (EU) is sponsoring a company that is known for infringing on human rights.

“The EU has put a red tape on Russian oil and gas because of its invasion of Ukraine, but it seems that the EU is willing to shift its goal posts when it comes to Africa,” human rights activist Pride Mukono told this publication.

The cars are to be used by observers working across all of Zimbabwe’s 10 provinces

According to the mission’s Deputy Chief Observer, Dr. Beata Martin-Rozumiłowicz, “in the course of their duty, EU observers will meet local electoral officials, candidates and  representatives from political parties, as well as civil society and the media.

“They will be impartial and they will not interfere in the electoral process in the course of their work. They will only use firsthand and verified observation in their reporting.”

Efforts to get a comment from  Impala were fruitless.

Kasukuwere Says Considering Next Steps After Supreme Court Appeal Is Dismissed

Independent presidential candidate Saviour Kasukuwere has expressed disappointment at the Supreme Court decision to dismiss his appeal and has announced that he is now considering his next steps.

Posting on Twitter shortly after the Supreme Court ended his bid to challenge President Emmerson Mnangagwa on 23 August, Kasukuwere said:

“Disappointed, and we are now considering our next steps and will keep the nation informed. God bless.”

The Supreme Court ruling means only 11 candidates will lock horns to occupy the State House come 23 August.

BREAKING: Kasukuwere Appeal Dismissed

The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by Independent Presidential candidate Savior Kasukuwere challenging a High Court ruling that barred him from contesting the 2023 harmonised elections.

Kasukuwere had approached the Supreme Court after the High Court barred him from contesting the 2023 presidential elections on the basis that he has been out of the country for over 18 months.

More to follow

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ZIFA Appoints New Referees Committee

The ZIFA Nomalisation Committee has appointed a new Referees Committee.

The Referees Committee is responsible for the management of local referees, appointment of match officials for league games and conducting referees’ courses.

The new committee is wholly made up of former top-flight referees and will be led by Norman Matemera, who replaces Barbara Chikosi as the board’s chairperson.

Faith Sibanda is the vice chairperson, while Stella Ruvinga and Kuda Rusina – all ladies – got posts in the new set-up, with Tendai Bwanya retaining his place in the committee.

A statement by ZIFA confirmed the appointments, saying:

It is with great pleasure that we announce the appointment of the following esteemed members into the referees committee with the effect from the 1st August, 2023.

  • Mr Norman Matemera (Chairman)
  • Mrs Faith Sibanda (Vice Chairperson)
  • Ms Stella Ruvinga (Member)
  • Ms Kuda Rusina (Member)
  • Mr Tendai Bwanya (Member)

On behalf of the FIFA Normalization Committee, we would like to thank the outgoing committee for their efforts throughout their tenure.-Soccer24 News

Emmerson Mnangagwa Neighbour Goes Mental, Kills One

Mentally Ill Man Goes on Rampage, Fatally Strikes Redcliff Resident in Kwekwe City Centre

KWEKWE, Zimbabwe – A mentally ill man, identified as Rodrick Hove (21), sparked chaos in Kwekwe City Centre, leading to the tragic death of a 23-year-old man from Redcliff. The victim, whose name is yet to be released, succumbed to injuries sustained after being struck with a stone in the back of his head by Hove. The incident has left the community in shock and has reignited discussions about mental health care and safety in public spaces.

According to eyewitnesses, the 23-year-old man was walking with a friend along a pavement when they encountered Hove, who was known for his erratic behavior and past harassment of female members of the public. Without warning or apparent reason, Hove viciously attacked the unsuspecting victim, rendering him unconscious. He was rushed to Kwekwe General Hospital but tragically passed away shortly after admission.

The incident did not end there, as Hove continued his rampage, indiscriminately attacking two other people in the area. The assailant’s violent actions caused further injuries and panic among the locals.

Members of the public swiftly reacted to the situation, apprehending Hove before handing him over to the police. Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko of the Midlands Police confirmed that Hove was indeed taken into custody following the attacks.

This horrifying incident has shed light on the broader issue of mental health awareness and the lack of support for individuals dealing with mental illness in the community. Hove’s notoriety for harassing women in public places might have been an indication of an unaddressed mental health condition. However, the question arises as to why preventive measures were not taken earlier to avoid such a devastating outcome.

Advocates for mental health reform argue that incidents like this highlight the urgent need for improved access to mental health services and resources. In a society that stigmatizes mental illness, many individuals often suffer in silence without receiving the care they need. This tragedy emphasizes the importance of early detection, intervention, and treatment for those struggling with mental health issues.

Local authorities and community leaders are now facing the task of addressing both the immediate consequences of this incident and the underlying issues it has exposed. Calls for better mental health facilities and awareness programs have grown louder, urging the government to prioritize mental health care and support.

In the aftermath of this distressing event, the thoughts and sympathies of the community are with the family and friends of the deceased victim. As investigations into the incident continue, it is essential for society to come together and strive for a more compassionate approach to mental health issues, aiming to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.

Agrippa Bopela Masiyakurima Fails to Pay Children’s School Fees

Renowned businessman Agrippa Bopela Masiyakurima appeared before a Harare magistrate today, facing allegations of failing to pay school fees for his three minor children. The complainant in the case is Abigail Marongwe (43), a credit manager employed at CBZ.

According to the prosecution led by Mrs. Kudzanayi Mudzamiri, the incident occurred on February 28, 2023, at the Harare Civil Court. At that time, Masiyakurima was ordered to directly pay the school fees for his three children, who are all minors. However, he has allegedly defaulted on this payment for the current academic year.

The businessman is now accused of being in default of an amount totaling US$8,053 in school fees for the first term. As a consequence of his non-payment, a warrant of arrest was issued in his name.

Masiyakurima, known for his successful ventures in the business world, now finds himself entangled in a legal predicament that could significantly impact his reputation and standing within the community. Failure to fulfill his parental responsibility of paying his children’s school fees has led to a legal battle that could have far-reaching consequences.

As a credit manager at CBZ, Abigail Marongwe is expected to be well-versed in matters of financial responsibility, making the allegations against Masiyakurima all the more contentious. The court proceedings will undoubtedly delve into the reasons behind the non-payment and seek to determine if any mitigating circumstances exist.

The case serves as a reminder to all parents and guardians about the importance of fulfilling their obligations to provide for their children’s education and well-being. Failure to do so not only puts the children’s future at risk but also exposes the responsible party to legal repercussions.

Masiyakurima’s legal team will have the opportunity to present their defense and address the court’s concerns. The magistrate will then assess the evidence and arguments presented before making a decision on the matter.

For now, the businessman’s reputation hangs in the balance, and the outcome of the case will undoubtedly be closely monitored by both the public and the business community.

As the case unfolds, more details are expected to emerge, shedding light on the circumstances surrounding the alleged failure to pay school fees. The next court date is eagerly awaited to see how this legal matter progresses.

Herald Disappoints Kasukuwere Ahead Of Time

Govt Herald’s Presumptuous Announcement on Kasukuwere Court Case Violates Journalistic and Legal Principles

By Dorrothy Moyo | In a surprising and concerning turn of events, the government-owned Herald newspaper has been criticized for violating both journalistic ethics and legal principles by prematurely labeling Independent Presidential aspirant Saviour Kasukuwere a “loser” in his ongoing court case. The case, which is currently being appealed, challenges a High Court decision that effectively disqualified him from contesting the 2023 elections on the grounds that he is no longer a voter in Zimbabwe.

The Herald’s controversial announcement came amidst the anticipation of the Supreme Court’s ruling on Kasukuwere’s appeal. The appeal was brought forward to ensure a timely decision before the upcoming elections scheduled for August 23.

A three-judge panel, led by Justice Antonia Guvava and comprising Justices Chinembiri Bhunu and Felistas Chatukuta, heard submissions from both parties’ legal counsel and reserved judgment for the day of the ruling. Professor Welshman Ncube, Advocate Method Ndlovu, and Adv Reginald Mutero represented Mr. Kasukuwere, while Harare lawyer Mr. Lovedale Mangwana, who initially brought the suit against Kasukuwere, was represented by Adv Lewis Uriri and Adv Edley Mubaiwa.

It is essential to note that the decision of the High Court, which stated that Mr. Kasukuwere was no longer a voter and thus ineligible to contest any election, was temporarily stayed when he filed his appeal with the Supreme Court.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has played a role in the proceedings, although not directly involved in the case itself. ZEC supported the application for an urgent appeal due to the impending deadline for printing the final ballot papers. The commission needs to know whether to include or exclude Mr. Kasukuwere from the ballot for the upcoming election.

In the urgent application filed by Mr. Mangwana, he requested the court’s inherent jurisdiction to expedite the appeal’s proceedings, citing its significant public and national importance, especially given that the election is just two months away.

Mr. Mangwana had previously secured a legal victory when the High Court found Kasukuwere’s nomination invalid due to his absence from Zimbabwe for more than 18 months, a disqualifying factor for voters. Kasukuwere’s claim of being in South Africa for medical treatment lacked substantiating evidence, such as a medical report, which the judge deemed insufficient to counter the absence from Zimbabwe.

The Herald’s rush to prematurely announce Mr. Kasukuwere as a “loser” in the ongoing court case is a clear violation of journalistic principles, including the duty to report facts accurately and impartially. Such presumptuous reporting undermines the integrity of the legal process and the principles of justice, potentially influencing public opinion and perceptions before the court reaches its final decision.

Media outlets, especially state-owned newspapers, have a responsibility to uphold the highest standards of journalism and impartiality. By jumping to conclusions before the court delivers its ruling, the Herald has failed in its duty to provide fair and unbiased reporting to its readers.

As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on the appeal, it is crucial for all media outlets, including the Herald, to exercise restraint and refrain from making prejudiced announcements that could undermine the credibility of the judiciary and the democratic process. Let us remember that the presumption of innocence and the right to a fair trial are fundamental principles that must be upheld at all times, regardless of a person’s political affiliations or public standing.

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Mnangagwa Says Zim Dumping US Dollar for Russian Ruble After Getting 2nd Hand Chopper from Putin

By Farai D Hove | Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recent statement expressing willingness to ditch the United States Dollar (USD) in favor of alternative forms of payment raises questions about his sincerity, particularly when made in the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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This move comes years after Zimbabwe had praised the USD and the US government for their support, leading to suspicions that the decision may be politically motivated. This news analysis article seeks to explore the potential reasons behind Mnangagwa’s stance, taking into account the geopolitical context and Zimbabwe’s relations with Russia and other nations.

The Shift in Zimbabwe’s View on the US Dollar

President Mnangagwa’s apparent change in attitude towards the US Dollar is a noteworthy development, especially considering the history of Zimbabwe’s reliance on the currency. In the past, the nation had openly admired the USD and accepted generous donations from the US government following the devastating Cyclone Odai. The sudden shift towards seeking alternative payment methods raises doubts about its genuineness, as it appears to coincide with growing global sentiment against the USD and the United States’ assertive foreign policies.

The Geopolitical Context

During the bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Summit, President Mnangagwa voiced support for Russia’s approach to handling sanctions by pursuing autonomous solutions and alternative forms of payment. This statement comes at a time when various nations, including Russia, China, and India, are actively distancing themselves from the USD, citing their displeasure with the US’s unilateral actions in international relations.

By aligning with Russia’s stance against the USD, Zimbabwe positions itself closer to a group of countries seeking an alternative to the current international financial system, which they perceive as being dominated by the US. However, this alignment raises concerns about the extent to which Zimbabwe’s decision is genuinely motivated by principles of sovereignty and self-determination or whether it is a strategic move to gain favor and support from Russia and other like-minded nations.

Zimbabwe-Russia Relations

President Mnangagwa’s praise for Russia as a “steadfast friend” raises questions about the depth of the relationship between the two countries. The mutual admiration expressed during the bilateral meeting and the desire to strengthen economic cooperation may indicate a closer alliance than previously acknowledged.

Given Russia’s own conflicts with the United States and its eagerness to expand its sphere of influence, Zimbabwe’s decision to align with Russia on matters concerning the USD could be seen as a strategic move to foster stronger ties and potentially gain access to Russia’s economic resources and support in international forums like the United Nations Security Council.

President Mnangagwa’s recent announcement regarding Zimbabwe’s willingness to distance itself from the US Dollar in favor of alternative forms of payment raises suspicions about the sincerity of the decision. The timing of the statement, made in the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the ongoing geopolitical context surrounding global discontent with the USD add further complexity to the situation.

While the desire to assert Zimbabwe’s sovereignty and pursue autonomous solutions is commendable, the motivations behind the sudden change in stance warrant careful scrutiny. Whether driven by genuine principles or strategic calculations to foster closer relations with Russia and like-minded nations, the decision could have significant implications for Zimbabwe’s economic and political future.

As the situation unfolds, it will be crucial to monitor the actions taken by the Zimbabwean government to implement its proposed shift away from the USD. Transparency in policymaking and engagement with international partners will be essential in gauging the sincerity of Zimbabwe’s intentions and ensuring that the interests of its citizens are upheld.

Not Even One Reform

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By Wilbert Mukori | Comment | It is very sad that not even one of the reform recommendations from the 2018 EU report have been acted upon. Both Zanu PF and CCC have paid any attention to the report. The later because the party believes it has winning in rigged elections strategies snd so does not need reforms. As for Zanu PF why would the party implement even one token reform when it knows the opposition will participate no matter what and give the party legitimacy, guaranteed!

I do salute the EU and all the other observer teams for bothering to send observer teams and produce detailed reports when they know the chances are their reports will be ignored, again. Thank you.

Trust me the ordinary Zimbabweans are aspiring to the day the country will finally hold its first free, fair and credible elections. It is the country’s political leaders, from both sides of the political divide who are letting the nation down.

Mthuli Ncube Celebrates Disqualification Of CCC Candidates

BREAKING NEWS

Controversial Ruling Bars 12 CCC Candidates from MP Candidacy in Bulawayo Elections

BULAWAYO, [Date] – In a shocking turn of events, 12 candidates from the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) have been barred from participating in the upcoming August 23 elections for Members of Parliament in Bulawayo, despite evidence indicating that they had submitted their candidate applications on time.

The contentious ruling was issued by Justice Bongani Ndlovu, sparking widespread outcry and allegations of electoral manipulation.

Justice Ndlovu’s ruling came as a surprise to many, as during the court proceedings, it was established and even acknowledged by the judge himself that the CCC candidates had indeed filed their nomination papers before the 4 PM deadline. Nelson Chamisa, the leader of CCC, expressed disbelief and deep concern over the decision, calling it a grave injustice to his party and the democratic process in Zimbabwe.

Supporters of CCC have taken to the online forums, protesting the court’s ruling, which they believe has unfairly favoured the ruling party, Zanu PF.

Many are questioning the impartiality of the judiciary and are demanding transparency and accountability in the electoral process.

Justice Ndlovu’s ruling has raised doubts about the integrity of the election, with accusations of political interference and manipulation being levied against certain factions within the government. Concerns are mounting that the disqualification of CCC candidates could result in an uneven playing field and undermine the credibility of the entire electoral process.

Adding to the controversy, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, a prominent figure from the Zanu PF party, is now among the candidates set to be declared elected unopposed.

This development has fueled suspicions among the opposition and citizens about the ruling party’s involvement in the disqualification of the CCC candidates.

The situation has garnered international attention, with several human rights organizations and foreign governments calling for an independent investigation into the matter. They are urging the Zimbabwean authorities to ensure that the electoral process is free, fair, and conducted without any bias or undue influence.

Nelson Chamisa and the CCC leadership have vowed to appeal the ruling to the highest court, seeking a fair resolution to what they consider an outright violation of their democratic rights.

The case has become a focal point of concern for democracy advocates both within Zimbabwe and abroad.

As the legal battle unfolds and tensions escalate, the people of Zimbabwe are anxiously awaiting a just and transparent resolution to this highly contentious issue that has the potential to impact the democratic future of the nation.

Outcry As Court Disqualifies CCC Candidates

BREAKING NEWS

Controversial Ruling Bars 12 CCC Candidates from MP Candidacy in Bulawayo Elections

BULAWAYO, [Date] – In a shocking turn of events, 12 candidates from the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) have been barred from participating in the upcoming August 23 elections for Members of Parliament in Bulawayo, despite evidence indicating that they had submitted their candidate applications on time.

The contentious ruling was issued by Justice Bongani Ndlovu, sparking widespread outcry and allegations of electoral manipulation.

Justice Ndlovu’s ruling came as a surprise to many, as during the court proceedings, it was established and even acknowledged by the judge himself that the CCC candidates had indeed filed their nomination papers before the 4 PM deadline. Nelson Chamisa, the leader of CCC, expressed disbelief and deep concern over the decision, calling it a grave injustice to his party and the democratic process in Zimbabwe.

Supporters of CCC have taken to the online forums, protesting the court’s ruling, which they believe has unfairly favoured the ruling party, Zanu PF.

Many are questioning the impartiality of the judiciary and are demanding transparency and accountability in the electoral process.

Justice Ndlovu’s ruling has raised doubts about the integrity of the election, with accusations of political interference and manipulation being levied against certain factions within the government. Concerns are mounting that the disqualification of CCC candidates could result in an uneven playing field and undermine the credibility of the entire electoral process.

Adding to the controversy, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, a prominent figure from the Zanu PF party, is now among the candidates set to be declared elected unopposed.

This development has fueled suspicions among the opposition and citizens about the ruling party’s involvement in the disqualification of the CCC candidates.

The situation has garnered international attention, with several human rights organizations and foreign governments calling for an independent investigation into the matter. They are urging the Zimbabwean authorities to ensure that the electoral process is free, fair, and conducted without any bias or undue influence.

Nelson Chamisa and the CCC leadership have vowed to appeal the ruling to the highest court, seeking a fair resolution to what they consider an outright violation of their democratic rights.

The case has become a focal point of concern for democracy advocates both within Zimbabwe and abroad.

As the legal battle unfolds and tensions escalate, the people of Zimbabwe are anxiously awaiting a just and transparent resolution to this highly contentious issue that has the potential to impact the democratic future of the nation.

Mnangagwa Nullifies 2023 Elections-Chamisa 

By- CCC leader Nelson Chamisa said the disqualification of his twelve MP candidates from contesting 2023 means President Emmerson Mnangagwa has nullified the polls.

The 12 Bulawayo aspiring MPS were Thursday disqualified for filing their nomination papers after the regulated time of 4 PM on 21 June. 

CCC tweeted:

A few hours after the High Court’s decision to bar our 12 Bulawayo MPs, President Nelson Chamisa responded to this politically motivated ruling at a cluster rally in Kadoma. He warned that if the move stands, Mr. Mnangagwa would have nullified the elections.

Justice Bongani Ndlovu ruled Thursday:

It is declared that the decision of the first respondent (ZEC), sitting as a Nomination Court at Bulawayo on 21 and 22 June 2023 to accept the respondents’ nomination papers and candidature in the elections scheduled for 23 August 2023 is declared null and void and is hereby set aside.

This could result in ZANU PF winning all 12 National Assembly seats in Bulawayo unopposed, as they did in Bulawayo South in the previous elections. Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube is among ZANU PF candidates now elected unopposed. 

CCC national spokesperson, Fadzayi Mahere, has stated that the party will appeal against the ruling. In a Twitter post seen by Pindula News, Mahere said:

We’ve received a report that our @CCCZimbabwe candidates in Bulawayo have been barred from contesting. Details to follow.

The @CCCZimbabwe will appeal against the Byo Judgment. Citizens have the right to nominate candidates within the ambit of the law & to be represented by MPs that they choose in a free & fair election. The right to parliamentary representation of choice is sacred. #ForEveryone

Some background:

On 19 July, the Electoral Court consolidated a dozen applications filed by ZANU PF activists seeking to have CCC National Assembly candidates in Bulawayo disqualified from the 23 August elections. The applicants, who only described themselves as “registered voters,” argued that CCC, other opposition parties, and independents filed their nomination papers after the regulated time of 4 PM on 21 June and should not be allowed to contest. 

CCC claims that all its candidates in Bulawayo filed their papers by 4 PM, but the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) asked them to correct signature anomalies on the forms. The party argues that its candidates were ready to file the corrected forms by 4 PM and were present at the Nomination Court, but ZEC was assisting other candidates. The process continued into the wee hours of 22 June. The candidates have argued in a court filing that their papers were delivered to ZEC before 4 PM, but the nomination papers appear to have suddenly disappeared while in the court’s custody.

ZEC lawyers argued that the CCC applicants were given all the facilities and rights prescribed by the Electoral Act and were not denied their right to file nomination papers. They argued that Mr Ncube, ZEC’s Nomination Officer, explained that he announced the close of the Nomination Court and invited all present to submit their nomination papers. He said he further instructed the police officers to collect all nomination papers outside the court, except those already inside.

ZEC lawyers added that when Ncube examined the party lists for the CCC, he found that the party had submitted three party lists for Senatorial, National Assembly and Youth quota, but did not have one for the provincial council. He then sent their representative back to make corrections on anomalies. The lawyers said the corrected party-list nomination papers were returned with the provincial council party list added, which was not part of the original submission. Ncube denied losing the nomination papers of the CCC members and stated that the factual narration given by the applicants is not correct. 

Macheso Thrills White Fans

By-Sungura music maestro Alick Macheso Monday thrilled a multi-racial crowd at the ongoing ZimAfro T10 cricket games at Harare Sports Club.

Macheso thrilled the crowd with a non-stop two-hour performance, which started at 8pm.

Many white fans were caught up in the wave of ecstasy.

Macheso even begged for additional time on stage which, however, was not granted.
“I personally tried to ask for more hours of performance but the law said no.
“Tinokudai varungu hatigone nemi.
“It is better to arrive late than to be called late.”
Macheso struggled to leave the stage as fans mobbed him.
Orchestra Mberikwazvo publicist, Tich Makahamadze, hailed the fans for their support.
“We salute the organisers of these games for inviting us to come and perform.”

Court Blocks 12 Chamisa MPs From Contesting 

By- A Bulawayo Judge has blocked twelve Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MP candidates from contesting the 2023 elections for filing their nomination papers after the regulated time of 4 PM on 21 June. 

Three others from other opposition parties are set to be struck off the ballot.

Justice Bongani Ndlovu ruled:

It is declared that the decision of the first respondent (ZEC), sitting as a Nomination Court at Bulawayo on 21 and 22 June 2023 to accept the respondents’ nomination papers and candidature in the elections scheduled for 23 August 2023 is declared null and void and is hereby set aside.

This could result in ZANU PF winning all 12 National Assembly seats in Bulawayo unopposed, as they did in Bulawayo South in the previous elections. Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube is among ZANU PF candidates now elected unopposed. 

CCC national spokesperson, Fadzayi Mahere, has stated that the party will appeal against the ruling. In a Twitter post seen by Pindula News, Mahere said:

We’ve received a report that our @CCCZimbabwe candidates in Bulawayo have been barred from contesting. Details to follow.

The @CCCZimbabwe will appeal against the Byo Judgment. Citizens have the right to nominate candidates within the ambit of the law & to be represented by MPs that they choose in a free & fair election. The right to parliamentary representation of choice is sacred. #ForEveryone.

On 19 July, the Electoral Court consolidated a dozen applications filed by ZANU PF activists seeking to have CCC National Assembly candidates in Bulawayo disqualified from the 23 August elections. The applicants, who only described themselves as “registered voters,” argued that CCC, other opposition parties, and independents filed their nomination papers after the regulated time of 4 PM on 21 June and should not be allowed to contest. 

CCC claims that all its candidates in Bulawayo filed their papers by 4 PM, but the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) asked them to correct signature anomalies on the forms. The party argues that its candidates were ready to file the corrected forms by 4 PM and were present at the Nomination Court, but ZEC was assisting other candidates. The process continued into the wee hours of 22 June. The candidates have argued in a court filing that their papers were delivered to ZEC before 4 PM, but the nomination papers appear to have suddenly disappeared while in the court’s custody.

ZEC lawyers argued that the CCC applicants were given all the facilities and rights prescribed by the Electoral Act and were not denied their right to file nomination papers. They argued that Mr Ncube, ZEC’s Nomination Officer, explained that he announced the close of the Nomination Court and invited all present to submit their nomination papers. He said he further instructed the police officers to collect all nomination papers outside the court, except those already inside.

ZEC lawyers added that when Ncube examined the party lists for the CCC, he found that the party had submitted three party lists for Senatorial, National Assembly and Youth quota, but did not have one for the provincial council. He then sent their representative back to make corrections on anomalies. The lawyers said the corrected party-list nomination papers were returned with the provincial council party list added, which was not part of the original submission. Ncube denied losing the nomination papers of the CCC members and stated that the factual narration given by the applicants is not correct. 

Mnangagwa Gets Helicopter From Russia

By-The government has announced that President Emmerson Mnangagwa has received a helicopter from Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Information Secretary Nick Mangwana, Information, made the announcement saying that the gift was presented to Mnangagwa during his attendance at the Second Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum, held in St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, from 27th to 28th July 2023. 

In a Twitter Mangwana said:

In this picture collage, you are looking at the Zim1 Helicopter gifted by President Putin to President @edmnangagwa. This bird will soon be gracing our skies.

There are doubts and suspicions about the nature of the helicopter “donation”, with some commentators expressing concerns that not enough information has been provided regarding the gift. Some have questioned the motives behind the donation.

Several commentators on Twitter suggested that the gift could be part of a larger exchange that may not have been disclosed to the public.

In May Zimbabwe received 18 helicopters from Russia worth $320 million. These helicopters will be deployed in the health and security sectors, as well as during natural disasters. The partnership is seen as an indication of the growing relations between Harare and Moscow, with additional helicopters set to arrive by 2025.

According to reports, the 18 helicopters were bought for $10 million each, even though they are believed to be secondhand and originally cost $2.5 million when new. Former Minister of Finance and CCC deputy president, Tendai Biti, has raised concerns that procurement procedures were not followed in the purchase of the helicopters.

ZEC Says 12 CCC’s Byo Candidates Filed Papers Way Before 4pm

By Davis Laque | Anyone is free to criticize CCC’s operational mechanism, particularly the so called: “strategic ambiguity.”

However, willfully sustaining the narrative that CCC’s 12 Bulawayo candidates showed up at nomination court after 4 pm, when ZEC itself disputes this, is stretching it.

Continuing to parade a narrative that perpetuates an apparent travesty of justice doesn’t make anyone wise.

ZEC, the body responsible for candidates registration, makes it clear in its court submissions that the 12 CCC MPs were at court, on time, as required by law.

To then continue to argue otherwise, for the purpose of getting even with opponents, or appearing as someone who wants “leadership accountability,” is self-serving.

CCC is being victimized using a supposed illegality, which ZEC explains and disputes.

This is scandalous.

There’s also a narrative suggesting that in hindsight, CCC could’ve avoided this scandal by announcing & registering its candidates “days earlier.”

Any supposed hindsight that fails to recognize the catastrophe CCC avoided, by this approach, is both misinformed & misinforming.

In fact, from the systematic attack on MDC-A to the manner in which ZanuPF still pursues CCC, it only serves to vindicate CCC’s approach.

It’s understandable how idealists would feel otherwise.
However, conventional politics has no room for survival in a military dictatorship.

It’s unimaginable to think that a court of law would be persuaded to take away the right of thousands in 12 constituencies.

How does a voter feel aggrieved by a person’s candidature?
How does a person’s candidature infringe on someone’s rights as a voter?

This is not law!

At this point, it’s impossible to think we are headed for something that resembles an election.

We’ve hundreds of electoral court cases; VR is a total crime scene; ZanuPF wants to win urban seats uncontested; the main opposition can’t even hold rallies.

It’s hilariously sad.

Yet if there’s something to learn from in-between 2018 and today, it is that ZanuPF must be fought head-on.

Boycotting will only kill alternative politics as we’ve know it

Given 5 more years, Mnangagwa will completely tear off the constitution & totally paralyze the state.

ZanuPF under Mnangagwa has total disregard for the rule of law & the rights of dissenting voices.

This desperation to not be contested exposes their fears.

Succumbing to their desperation & scheming in the hope that we can reboot towards 2028 is misguided.

We must fight on.

If I could dare make a prediction, I would say CCC will eventually win the case.

Part of ZanuPF’s intention may be to immobilize candidates & leave opp voters disillusioned.

In reaction, CCC must intensify political mobilization
A political response may soon be due

enkosi!

Secures $60 Million Investment for State-of-the-Art Cement Plant

Diversified local company, Kwandisa Group, has secured partners willing to invest US$60 million into a cement plant in Zimbabwe’s Midlands Province area to exploit a supply gap amid soaring demand.

The deal, now subject to regulatory approval, was concluded earlier this month with various financing models already under consideration.

Kwandisa is a local business company that started in the 1990s and has grown to become a diversified group with interests in various sectors, including agriculture, retail and manufacturing.

The business, which already has interests in construction, has over the years sold huge volumes of cement imported, predominantly from Zambia, as local supply struggled to meet growing demand.

Kwandisa Group managing director Clayton Musasiwa could not be drawn to reveal finer details due to the delicate stage of the deal, but confirmed the project saying at least 500 full-time jobs would be created in the first phase while 300 more would be created in the second phase

“We have been in the market for more than a year now and finally we are at a stage where everything is set and ready for conclusion. Unfortunately, I cannot give you more details as we are bound by non-disclosure agreements,” he said.

“The past year has been very busy for us with both local and foreign investors interested in the cement venture. I am glad we have found a suitor and now we must deliver,” he added.

Demand for cement is expected to remain strong driven by massive infrastructure development projects at Government, corporate and individual levels. Massive housing projects across the country are being implemented as cities and towns continue to expand.

The Government, on the other hand, has also lined up a solid pipeline of infrastructure projects across the country, with some already under implementation, which is driving demand for cement, creating scope for investments into the sector.

Mr Musasiwa said the group also plans towards doubling double capacity at its maize milling operation, Adult Milling Company, by the end of 2023.

Meanwhile, as part of their corporate social responsibility, Kwandisa Group has been supporting more than 1 000 families in Mashonaland Central with basic needs provisions, particularly food.

“For more than two decades, Kwandisa Group has been unwavering in our commitment to serve disadvantaged households in Mashonaland Central Province and help underprivileged families from the Bindura area by providing them with maize-meal from its subsidiary Adult Milling Company.

This programme feeds over a 1 000 families per annum,” said the group in its corporate social responsibility report.

“Kwandisa believes success will be amplified as we adopt and implement policies that prioritise the well-being of people in our community, our employees and their families.

“We also believe that sound, sustainable business practices are crucial to building trust and enhancing our reputation,” the group said.

High Court Bars 12 CCC Candidates from MP Candidacy in Byo Despite Judge Announcing They Clearly Filed Papers Way Before 4pm

BULAWAYO – In a shocking turn of events, 12 candidates from the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) have been barred from participating in the upcoming August 23 elections for Members of Parliament in Bulawayo, despite evidence and even judicial announcements that they had submitted their candidate applications on time. The contentious ruling was issued by Justice Bongani Ndlovu, sparking widespread outcry and allegations of judicial manipulation.

Justice Ndlovu’s ruling came as a surprise to many, as during the court proceedings, it was established and even acknowledged by the judge himself that the CCC candidates had indeed filed their nomination papers before the 4 PM deadline. Nelson Chamisa, the leader of CCC, expressed disbelief and deep concern over the decision, calling it a grave injustice to his party and the democratic process in Zimbabwe.

Supporters of CCC have taken to the online forums, protesting the court’s ruling, which they believe has unfairly favoured the ruling party, Zanu PF. Many are questioning the impartiality of the judiciary and are demanding transparency and accountability in the electoral process.

Justice Ndlovu’s ruling has raised doubts about the integrity of the election, with accusations of political interference and manipulation being levied against certain factions within the government. Concerns are mounting that the disqualification of CCC candidates could result in an uneven playing field and undermine the credibility of the entire electoral process.

Adding to the controversy, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, a prominent figure from the Zanu PF party, is now set to be elected unopposed, as it were. This development has fueled suspicions among the opposition and citizens about the ruling party’s involvement in the disqualification of the CCC candidates.

The situation has garnered international attention, with several human rights organizations and foreign governments calling for an independent investigation into the matter. They are urging the Zimbabwean authorities to ensure that the electoral process is free, fair, and conducted without any bias or undue influence.

Nelson Chamisa and the CCC leadership have vowed to appeal the ruling to the highest court, seeking a fair resolution to what they consider an outright violation of their democratic rights. The case has become a focal point of concern for democracy advocates both within Zimbabwe and abroad.

As the legal battle unfolds and tensions escalate, the people of Zimbabwe are anxiously awaiting a just and transparent resolution to this highly contentious issue that has the potential to impact the democratic future of the nation.

CCC Candidates For Bulawayo Barred From Participating In August 23 Elections

By A Correspondent| High Court judge Justice Nokuthula Moyo has ruled against the participation of 12 Citizens Coalition for Change parliamentary candidates in the August 23 elections.

This followed an application by Zanu PF activists who claimed the 12 CCC candidates and others from smaller parties, filed their nomination papers out of time on June 21.

Posting on Twitter, CCC Spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said: “We’ve received a report that our @CCCZimbabwe candidates in Bulawayo have been barred from contesting.”

Mahere added that they will appeal against the ruling: “Citizens have the right to nominate candidates within the ambit of the law and to be represented by MPs that they choose in a free and fair election.”

SABC Says Zimbabweans Are Coming Back Home To Vote

Some Zimbabwean nationals who live and ply their trade in South Africa have expressed willingness to return to their home country to participate in its economic growth and voting in the upcoming elections.

Zimbabwe heads to the polls on August 23rd. The country’s National Statistics Agency last week announced that the country’s gross domestic product grew by 6.2% during the first quarter of 2023.

A Zimbabwean national, Kripo Chinyowa, says there is a glimmer of hope for the country’s economy getting back on its feet. Chiyowa says he’s planning to extend his graphic design business back home and is looking forward to the elections next month.

“We have seen a lot of change I have been here at the border of Musina which is near my country so I see the difference I have here for the past seven years. So I am seeing a lot of hope they are people who come here saying that there is a lot happening and doing business that side so there us a lot happening we have done a lot of ground work that side and we have registered the company there as way of planning to go back.”

Previous elections in the country have been marked by anomalies, prompting observers to question the transparency of the voting process. Addressing diplomats and election observer missions on Monday, Zimbabwean government officials sought to assure the international community of the country’s preparedness for the crucial election.

However, concerns surrounding the credibility of the polls have emerged, with opposition parties and observers raising significant issues.

Top Referee Appointed Chairperson of Referees Committee

By A Correspondent| Retired match official, Norman Matemera has been appointed as Chairperson of the Referees Committee by the ZIFA Normalisation Committee.

Matemera who made headlines in 2018 when he refused to take a bribe to influence a CAF Champions League match takes over from Barbra Chikosi.

Matemera assumes the new role at a time when match officials have been in the spotlight for poor officiating hence he has been tasked to bring sanity to the department.

Faith Sibanda is Matemera’s vice, while Tendai Bwanya, Stella Ruvinga and Kuda Masina complete the new committee.

Teen Pregnancies Haunt Zim

By A Correspondent- Nearly 350 000 girls between the ages of 10 and 19 fell pregnant between 2019 and 2022 in Zimbabwe.

This was said by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Zimbabwe’s adolescent sexual health reproductive specialist Blessing Nyagumbo on Tuesday.

Addressing journalists, Nyagumbo said the country recorded a sharp increase in pregnancies among girls and teenagers in the past three years. She said, as quoted by ZimLive:

Between 2019 and 2022, there were about 1.7 million pregnancies recorded in Zimbabwe and out of that, 21 percent happened amongst adolescents that are between the ages of 10 to 19 years and that translates to around 350 000 teenage pregnancies.

That tells you how devastating the rate of teenage pregnancies in Zimbabwe is.

According to statistics, in 2018, about 3 000 girls dropped out because of pregnancy.

In 2019, the number remained relatively steady, but in 2020, the number rose to 4 770.

In 2021, the number rose again as about 5 000 learners got pregnant in that year’s first two months.

Nyagumbo said it is imperative to take sexual reproductive health education to schools as raising awareness will reduce cases of sexual exploitation of minors. She said:

One of the preventing strategic interventions that we support as UNFPA is strengthening the delivery of sex education in schools.

Teenage pregnancies and child marriages skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic when schools were closed for an extended period of time.

“Do Not Vent Your Frustrations on ZBC” CCC Told

We publish below a response to claims by Citizens Coalition for Change Spokesperson Ms Fadzai Mahere to the effect that ZBC reporting is unconstitutional and in favour of ZANU PF

ZBC Election Coverage

The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation notes with concern a statement released by the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Ms Fadzai Mahere.

The statement dated 25 July 2023 has serious allegations to the effect that the ZBC in particular has failed to comply with the law in the coverage of the 2023 General election.

The ZBC is alive to the fact that it is a National Broadcaster and its elections coverage is guided by the laws of the land in this case, The Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13) and the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment number 20 of 2013 of particular note Section 61.

The ZBC appreciates that according to the Electoral Act, the election season runs from the day of the Proclamation of the election dates until the day of the inauguration of the winner of the Presidential election.

In this case, our election season began on Wednesday the 31st of May 2023 and will end on the day of the inauguration of the Presidential winner.

Guided by the Electoral Act that requires the National Broadcaster to ‘equitably’ distribute free airtime to contesting political parties, on the Proclamation Day, the ZBC had a news story aired on the Main News (8pm television) and other bulletins including all the six radio stations under the ZBC stable namely, Radio Zimbabwe, National FM, Power FM, Classic 263, Khulumani FM and Central Radio.

The story featured the three main political parties at that stage namely CCC, MDC A and ZANU PF. From the CCC it was Fadzai Mahere who spoke on behalf of her party. (ZBC Main News bulletins are a matter of public record and can be viewed on ZBC News Online stream on Facebook as the bulletins are streamed).

On the day of the nomination Court i.e Wednesday the 21st of June, ZBC News covered and aired a story that featured CCC President Mr. Nelson Chamisa commenting about the nomination process. The following day 22 June, again Mr. Chamisa was on the news commenting about double candidates.

Current Affairs

The ZBC has availed three election programmes for political parties namely, The Candidate, The Manifesto and Constituency Indaba. All Presidential candidates are free to present their Manifestos and also be interviewed on “The Candidate”. Aspiring legislators can also be featured on The Constituency Indaba though regrettably some have refused to take part.

Recording of these programmes is underway while others have already been aired. There are 11 Presidential candidates and possibly 12 and the National Broadcaster cannot change this schedule by saying CCC President must be the first or second.

Every candidate has the same rights and when the dates according to the schedule come, indeed Mr. Nelson Chamisa will be invited to present his Manifesto and be featured on ‘The Candidate’.

All these programmes are on television and Zbc’s six radio stations.

News Reports

Guided by the laws, Zbc News reporters across the country have put in deliberate efforts to speak to all contesting candidates. Some have agreed while others have refused. Among the CCC candidates those who agreed and were covered include Mr. Febion Munyaradzi Kufahakutizwi (Mabvuku National Assembly) on 5 July 2023, Mr. Jastone Mazhale (Gwanda-Tshitaudze), Lynette Karenyi (Chikanga) with stories being aired on 13 July 2023. Nicola Watson for Bulawayo South was covered on 15 July 2023.

The CCC Official launch rally in Gweru on the 16th of July was also covered and flighted by ZBC on the same day with the party President Mr. Nelson Chamisa being featured. The following day 17 July 2023, Mr. Chamisa was also featured speaking about the land reform, a story aired on all ZBC news bulletins. On 19 July 2023, Party spokesperson Ms Fadzai Mahere was featured commenting on double candidates.

Other CCC officials featured on the ZBC plattforms also include Mr. Vusa Moyo (Hwange West), Mr. Clifford Hlatshwayo (Chipinge South), Mr. Josiah Makombe (Gweru Urban), Ropafadzo Makumire (Chiredzi Central), Mathew Mlambo (Chipinge East) among others.

However the following CCC candidates refused to speak to ZBC: Gift Ostallos (12 June 2023), Discent Collins-Bajila (Emakhandeni/Luveve), Obert Manduna (Nketa), Chidaushe Emmanuel (Chivi North), Makotose Peter Alexios (Chivi Central), Patrick Mugwambi (Shamva South), Mavis Maringisanwa (Shamva North), Patrick Dube (Gwanda South), Desire Nkala (Gwanda North), Chinembiri Muchengeti (Chikomba East), Emmanuel Punungwe (Chikomba West), Douglas Gumbo (Chiredzi South), Petias Manyika (Mt Darwin East) and Lovemore Dhlumo (Chipinge Central) among others.

The ZBC is also in possession of some audio recordings with the candidates refusing to speak to our news crews. Mr. Petias Manyika (CCC candidate for Mt Darwin East told the ZBC News that their party has made a decision not to speak with the ZBC.

This statement has however not stopped the ZBC from seeking interviews from other CCC candidates. The ZBC as a National Broadcaster respects the journalistic ethics such as fairness, accuracy, balance, objectivity and confidentiality of sources but also respects the rights of individuals not to speak to the media.

Editorial independence

It is also important to note that the ZBC is independent ad has a competent editorial team that understands what to publish and how to publish it. Even an election season doesn’t take away this editorial independence that is provided for by the Constitution of Zimbabwe Section 61 (4) ‘All state-owned media of communication are:
(a) free to determine the editorial content of their broadcasts or other communications’ The Supreme law of the land thus gives the ZBC editorial independence to decide what and how to publish though. Section 61 (5) of the Constitution also gives ZBC the basis of its editorial policy.

Commercial Content

According to the law, ZBC is mandated with offering political parties a discount of 30 percent during prime time. Other political parties have submitted their advertisements and to date the National Broadcaster is yet to receive any such from the CCC.

No right is absolute

All content including the commercial content is subject to editorial scrutiny as provided by the law in section 61 of the constitution of Zimbabwe.
61(5) ‘Freedom of expression and freedom of the media excludes- (a) Incitement to violence (b) Advocacy of hatred or hate speech (c) Malicious injury to a person’s reputation or dignity (d) Malicious unwarranted breach of a person’s right to privacy.

As the Constitution provides, we therefore urge political players not to use hate speech, misinformation among others as this cannot be broadcast on ZBC platforms.

While it is understood that elections are an emotive subject and that the campaign is hot and might cause frustrations, it is however unfair to vent these frustrations on the ZBC.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/07/25/zbc-responds-to-elections-coverage-complaints-by-ccc/

Reprieve for Mutoko Communities

By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwean court has stopped Labenmon Investments, a Chinese mining company, from conducting illegal mining operations on ancestral land belonging to some Mutoko villagers in Mashonaland East province, following an outcry by the dwellers.

The villagers led by George Makanjera and Judgmore Chibanda filed an urgent chamber application on 30 June 2023 at Mutoko Magistrates Court, seeking an order to interdict the Chinese mining company from prospecting, conducting exploration or any form of mining activity in four villages in Mutoko namely Moyosvi, Chibanda, Gumbeze and Kadore.

The villagers, who were represented by Tinashe Chinopfukutwa and Kelvin Kabaya of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, also asked the court to order Labenmon Investments to remove some pegs which it had installed in the four villages within 24 hours.

Apart from Labenmon Investments, the villagers also listed Mines and Mining Development Minister Hon. Winston Chitando, Environmental Management Agency and Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency as respondents.

The villagers resorted to taking legal action against Labenmon Investments after the Chinese mining company installed some pegs on about 150 hectares of land covering grazing pastures, cultivation and places of traditional and cultural significance in the four villages.

At one time, the mining company was fined a beast of cattle by a local traditional leader for visiting and pegging the sacred areas without notifying him or obtaining his approval.

Despite not holding the required paperwork, Labenmon Investments proceeded to bulldoze its way into the area to begin operations that were threatening the livelihoods of dozens of families.

Chinopfukutwa and Kabaya protested in court that some Labenmon Investments employees had in May 2023 camped on the villagers’ land and had told them that they wanted to drill boreholes and inspect their pegs as they had invested in purchasing the mining claims to mine in the villages.

However, the villagers challenged them to produce documentation to prove their claims and this exposed the illegalities behind the mining scheme as the company’s representatives produced a copy of a certificate of registration after transfer of mining claims in respect of claims named Mudzonga located some 3.5 kilometres east of Bandamakara School, a Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency (ZIDA) licence issued on 27 February 2023 and a map for the mining project in Mudzonga.

They also produced correspondence from the Environmental Management Agency dated 13 May 2023, in which the company was advised to carry out a full Environmental Impact Assessment.

Mutoko Senior Magistrate Terrence Mashaire brought relief to the Mutoko villagers after ordering Labenmon Investments not to prospect, conduct exploration or any form of mining activity in the entirety of Moyosvi, Chibanda, Gumbeze and Kadore villages without following due process and the law.

Magistrate Mashaire ordered Labenmon Investments to remove its pegs installed around Moyosvi, Chibanda, Gumbeze and Kadore villages within 24 hours and also ruled that in the event that the Chinese mining company does not comply with his order of removing pegs in the villagers’ land, the Messenger of Court would be authorised to remove the pegs from their fields.

Magistrate Mashaire noted that the villagers took action upon realising that their environment was being threatened and said they have a constitutional right to enjoy use of their property and defend it against invasion as Labenmon Investments’ presence on their land is inconsistent with the law.

The Magistrate ruled that the Chinese mining company had not been certified or authorised to carry out mining operations in the four villages and said for Labenmon Investments to want to carry out mining activities without obtaining the relevant approvals and without consulting the villagers would be a violation of Zimbabwean laws governing the protection of the environment together with people residing in the four villages.

ED Drills 10 Boreholes for Mbare

By A Correspondent- Residents of Mbare have applauded the Government for prioritising them in the ongoing Presidential Borehole Drilling Scheme, which saw the drilling and installation of 10 more boreholes with solar systems.

This follows successive years of failure by opposition led councils to provide basic services such as potable water to urban dwellers, opening the doors to the spread of diseases like cholera.

President Mnangagwa has come to the rescue of Mbare residents that have been reeling with perennial water challenges by directing the drilling of 10 more boreholes as Government paces up efforts to end water woes in the capital city.

The project, which has taken a revolutionary turn, will see water from boreholes being fed into household taps, shifting from the traditional hand pump boreholes.

In separate interviews, residents who spoke to The Herald hailed President Mnangagwa for the timely intervention saying they had been going for weeks without clean water.

“We would even go up to five days without water, and the worst part is that we had few boreholes, so fights would erupt as people jostled to receive at least a bucket of water,” Ms Tatenda Mandere a resident of Mbare said.

“Peace has finally been restored, and I believe that going forward, it will be extremely uncommon to witness arguments over buckets of water.”

Another resident, Mr Arnold Takavarasha said the move was long overdue.

“This is definitely a positive development and the government ought to have contributed sooner rather than later given that opposition leaders often take us for granted.”

Mbare Zanu-PF aspiring councillor for ward 3, Cde Simbarashe Chanachimwe said people should vote out inept opposition legislators and councillors who have been failing to deliver services for the past years.

“The CCC-led council has failed and it is clear that they have nothing to offer so it is high time that we vote for the people’s party Zanu-PF.

“Our President gave us 10 boreholes as part of the ongoing Presidential borehole drilling scheme in line with vision 2030.

“We are happy that through the visionary leadership of President Mnangagwa, people will be able to access clean and safe water.”

Zanu-PF Mbare Constituency aspiring candidate Martin Matinyanya described the drilling of boreholes as a huge development.

“Our President has done very well , we are very happy that the types of boreholes are different from conventional hand pump boreholes, people will get water straight from the taps.

“We see this as a huge development, water is very important, everyone is happy and anytime of the day you can get water because the system uses solar energy.”

As a community, Cde Matinyanya said they were going to protect the property jealously against any vandalism.

“Everyone will protect these solar panels that have been put, and if you look closely, the boreholes have been strategically positioned where security is assured, such as next to car parks.”

ED Flies To Russia

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has left for St Petersburg, Russia where he is set to attend the second Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum.

The Second Russia Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum, which will be held in St Petersburg, in the Russian Federation, from the 27th to the 28th of July will provide a platform for Russia and African countries to expand cooperation in various sectors of the economy.

Zimbabwe and Russia are expected to sign several Memoranda of Understanding and agreements during the forum, which will further enhance cooperation between the two countries.

The inaugural Russia-Africa Summit, was held in Sochi, in the Russian Federation, in October 2019.

President Mnangagwa was seen off at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International airport by Vice President General Rtd Dr Constantino Chiwenga, other senior government officials and service chiefs.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/07/25/president-mnangagwa-leaves-for-russia/

EU EOM Ready To Observe “Hard to Reach Areas”

By A Correspondent- The European Union (EU) says it will deploy more than 150 observers to Zimbabwe’s August 23 elections.

Brussels revealed this yesterday as it deployed the first batch of 46 observers to the country’s 10 provinces ahead of the harmonised polls.

The EU election observer mission in Zimbabwe said its team was ready to cover the “hard-to-reach areas” to impartially assess the plebiscite’s credibility, freeness and fairness.

Addressing the observers in the capital yesterday before their deployment, EU mission deputy chief observer Beata Martin Rozumitowicz urged the observers to be independent and impartial in doing their work.

Rozumitowicz told journalists at the same venue that they are maintaining a non-interference policy in the electoral process.

“We are deploying long-term observers to all 10 provinces of the country,” she said.

“They will go throughout the country, not just in Harare, but all the way down to the village level and they will go to the hard-to-reach areas.

“In the course of their duty, EU observers will meet local electoral officials, candidates and representatives from political parties, as well as civil society and media.

“They will be impartial and they will not interfere in the electoral process in the course of their work.

“They will only use first-hand and verified observation in their reporting.”

The EU team is observing the elections for the second time since 2018.

“On the election day, the mission will be supplemented across the country by 44 short-term observers, a delegation from the European Parliament and a number of locally-recruited short-term observers, drawn from the diplomatic community. This will bring the number of European observers on polling day to over 150 from 27 EU member States as well as Canada, Norway and Switzerland,” the EU said in an statement released earlier yesterday.

A core team of 11 analysts from the EU arrived in Harare on July 8.

A final report, which will include a set of recommendations for future electoral processes, will be released at the completion of the observer mission.

After the 2018 elections, the EU team made 23 recommendations, including 10 priority ones aimed at aligning the Electoral Act with the country’s Constitution, strengthening the independence of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and improving information-sharing by the commission throughout the electoral process.

Other recommendations included escalating voter registration as well as the transparency, verifiability and integrity of the results management process and mitigation of abuse of State resources, among others.

In its follow-up mission to Zimbabwe last year, Elmar Brok, a former member of the EU Parliament and chief observer of the EU election observer mission to the 2018 general elections, said most recommendations were  ignored.

Rozumitowicz said the findings of the long-term observers would be analysed by its core team in the country.

“The chief observer of the EU election observer mission, Fabio Massimo Castaldo, will present the initial findings and conclusions of the mission two days after the elections. The mission will remain in Zimbabwe to observe the post-electoral environment and follow possible appeals and complaints,” the EU said.

Zanu-PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said the observers were welcome, adding that they should stick to their mandate.

“We are welcoming our observers,”  Mutsvangwa said.

“We don’t expect them to be monitors, but to be observers.”

Zimbabwe’s elections have been marred by violence, voter intimidation and allegations of rigging, leading to disputed results

Mnangagwa Dragged To Court

By-Government workers have dragged to High Court President Emmerson Mnangagwa, the Public Service Commission and other officials over the authority’s penchant for unilaterally reviewing public workers’ salaries.

According to the NewsHawks, the civil servants argue that the current setup where the Public Service and Social Welfare Minister single-handedly decides how much they should earn is unconstitutional.
They are therefore seeking a ruling that declares the current set-up unconstitutional and a declaratory order that forces collective bargaining involving all civil servants’ unions on their salaries and allowances.
The first applicant in the latest court application is the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Union (ZIMTA) led by its chief executive officer Sifiso Ndlovu.
The other applicants are the Civil Service Employees’ Association (CSEA) representing the rest of public service workers with a membership of 2 600 civil servants; Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) Educators’ Union of Zimbabwe (EUZ) and the Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ).
The Public Service Commission is cited as the first respondent and Mnangagwa as the second respondent. The application reads in part:
The 2nd Respondent is the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe cited herein in the official capacity as the person responsible for the approval of salaries, allowances and other benefits of members of the Public Service as may be fixed by the 1st Respondent in terms of section 2003(4) of the Constitution.
Other respondents cited are Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, Public Service Minister Paul Mavima and Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi.
Attorney-General Prince Machaya is also cited as a respondent because he is the person who is the principal legal adviser to the government, responsible for drafting legislation on behalf of the government as well as representing the government in civil and constitutional matters.
The trade unions are being represented by the law firm of former Highfield MP and trade unionist Munyaradzi Gwisai, Matika and Gwisai Attorneys.
The matter under case number 8261/22 at the High Court of Zimbabwe, was set down to be heard on 21 September by Justice Lucy Mungwari.

Bosso Face Litmus Test

A top of the table clash is on the cards in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League this weekend as second placed Ngezi Platinum Stars host log leaders Highlanders at Baobab Stadium on Sunday.

A stern test of character awaits Highlanders when they visit Baobab Stadium to face second-placed Ngezi Platinum Stars in the peak of week 17 fixtures in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.

It will be a battle between the best defence, and the second best attack this season as free scoring Ngezi Platinum Stars will be hoping to inflict the first defeat of the season on unbeaten Highlanders.

Bosso will be equally determined to maintain their momentum relying on their inform defence to stop Ngezi’s attack which has scored 21 goals this season.

Playing with different tactics, the two sides have been on top of their game and are separated by just four points, with Bosso unbeaten after 16 games, whilst Ngezi have only lost twice.

Matchday 17 gets underway on Saturday with Hwange visiting Luveve Stadium to face 2015 champions Chicken Inn, while third-placed Manica Diamonds host Bulawayo Chiefs at Gibbo Stadium.

Relegation threatened Cranborne Bullets make the long trip to Nyamhunga where they will face ZPC Kariba, while FC Platinum have the chance to get back to winning ways when they face New boys Sheasham at Mandava.

Four other fixtures are penciled for Sunday where Harare giants Dynamos will host Yadah at Babourfields stadium, Herentals take on CAPS United at Mandava, while bottom-of-the-log Black Rhinos date Simba bhora at Bata Stadium in Gweru.

Triangle welcome Chisumbanje-based Green Fuel to Gibbo Stadium, to wrap up Match Day 17.- ZBC News

CCC Blasts Subjective ZBC

We publish below a response to claims by Citizens Coalition for Change Spokesperson Ms Fadzai Mahere to the effect that ZBC reporting is unconstitutional and in favour of ZANU PF

ZBC Election Coverage

The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation notes with concern a statement released by the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Ms Fadzai Mahere.

The statement dated 25 July 2023 has serious allegations to the effect that the ZBC in particular has failed to comply with the law in the coverage of the 2023 General election.

The ZBC is alive to the fact that it is a National Broadcaster and its elections coverage is guided by the laws of the land in this case, The Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13) and the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment number 20 of 2013 of particular note Section 61.

The ZBC appreciates that according to the Electoral Act, the election season runs from the day of the Proclamation of the election dates until the day of the inauguration of the winner of the Presidential election.

In this case, our election season began on Wednesday the 31st of May 2023 and will end on the day of the inauguration of the Presidential winner.

Guided by the Electoral Act that requires the National Broadcaster to ‘equitably’ distribute free airtime to contesting political parties, on the Proclamation Day, the ZBC had a news story aired on the Main News (8pm television) and other bulletins including all the six radio stations under the ZBC stable namely, Radio Zimbabwe, National FM, Power FM, Classic 263, Khulumani FM and Central Radio.

The story featured the three main political parties at that stage namely CCC, MDC A and ZANU PF. From the CCC it was Fadzai Mahere who spoke on behalf of her party. (ZBC Main News bulletins are a matter of public record and can be viewed on ZBC News Online stream on Facebook as the bulletins are streamed).

On the day of the nomination Court i.e Wednesday the 21st of June, ZBC News covered and aired a story that featured CCC President Mr. Nelson Chamisa commenting about the nomination process. The following day 22 June, again Mr. Chamisa was on the news commenting about double candidates.

Current Affairs

The ZBC has availed three election programmes for political parties namely, The Candidate, The Manifesto and Constituency Indaba. All Presidential candidates are free to present their Manifestos and also be interviewed on “The Candidate”. Aspiring legislators can also be featured on The Constituency Indaba though regrettably some have refused to take part.

Recording of these programmes is underway while
others have already been aired. There are 11 Presidential candidates and possibly 12 and the National Broadcaster cannot change this schedule by saying CCC President must be the first or second. Every candidate has the same rights and when the dates according to the schedule come, indeed Mr. Nelson Chamisa will be invited to present his Manifesto and be featured on ‘The Candidate’
All these programmes are on television and Zbc’s six radio stations.

News Reports

Guided by the laws, Zbc News reporters across the country have put in deliberate efforts to speak to all contesting candidates. Some have agreed while others have refused. Among the CCC candidates those who agreed and were covered include Mr. Febion Munyaradzi Kufahakutizwi (Mabvuku National Assembly) on 5 July 2023, Mr. Jastone Mazhale (Gwanda-Tshitaudze), Lynette Karenyi (Chikanga) with stories being aired on 13 July 2023. Nicola Watson for Bulawayo South was covered on 15 July 2023.

The CCC Official launch rally in Gweru on the 16th of July was also covered and flighted by ZBC on the same day with the party President Mr. Nelson Chamisa being featured. The following day 17 July 2023, Mr. Chamisa was also featured speaking about the land reform, a story aired on all ZBC news bulletins. On 19 July 2023, Party spokesperson Ms Fadzai Mahere was featured commenting on double candidates. Other CCC officials featured on the ZBC plattforms also include Mr. Vusa Moyo (Hwange West), Mr. Clifford Hlatshwayo (Chipinge South), Mr. Josiah Makombe (Gweru Urban), Ropafadzo Makumire (Chiredzi Central), Mathew Mlambo (Chipinge East) among others.

However the following CCC candidates refused to speak to ZBC: Gift Ostallos (12 June 2023), Discent Collins-Bajila (Emakhandeni/Luveve), Obert Manduna (Nketa), Chidaushe Emmanuel (Chivi North), Makotose Peter Alexios (Chivi Central), Patrick Mugwambi (Shamva South), Mavis Maringisanwa (Shamva North), Patrick Dube (Gwanda South), Desire Nkala (Gwanda North), Chinembiri Muchengeti (Chikomba East), Emmanuel Punungwe (Chikomba West), Douglas Gumbo (Chiredzi South), Petias Manyika (Mt Darwin East) and Lovemore Dhlumo (Chipinge Central) among others.

The ZBC is also in possession of some audio recordings with the candidates refusing to speak to our news crews. Mr. Petias Manyika (CCC candidate for Mt Darwin East told the ZBC News that their party has made a decision not to speak with the ZBC. This statement has however not stopped the ZBC from seeking interviews from other CCC candidates. The ZBC as a National Broadcaster respects the journalistic ethics such as fairness, accuracy, balance, objectivity and confidentiality of sources but also respects the rights of individuals not to speak to the media.

Editorial independence

It is also important to note that the ZBC is independent ad has a competent editorial team that understands what to publish and how to publish it. Even an election season doesn’t take away this editorial independence that is provided for by the Constitution of Zimbabwe Section 61 (4) ‘All state-owned media of communication are:
(a) free to determine the editorial content of their broadcasts or other communications’ The Supreme law of the land thus gives the ZBC editorial independence to decide what and how to publish though. Section 61 (5) of the Constitution also gives ZBC the basis of its editorial policy.

Commercial Content

According to the law, ZBC is mandated with offering political parties a discount of 30 percent during prime time. Other political parties have submitted their advertisements and to date the National Broadcaster is yet to receive any such from the CCC.

No right is absolute

All content including the commercial content is subject to editorial scrutiny as provided by the law in section 61 of the constitution of Zimbabwe.
61(5) ‘Freedom of expression and freedom of the media excludes- (a) Incitement to violence (b) Advocacy of hatred or hate speech (c) Malicious injury to a person’s reputation or dignity (d) Malicious unwarranted breach of a person’s right to privacy
As the Constitution provides, we therefore urge political players not to use hate speech, misinformation among others as this cannot be broadcast on ZBC platforms.

While it is understood that elections are an emotive subject and that the campaign is hot and might cause frustrations, it is however unfair to vent these frustrations on the ZBC.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/07/25/zbc-responds-to-elections-coverage-complaints-by-ccc/

ZBC, Mahere Clash Over Polls

We publish below a response to claims by Citizens Coalition for Change Spokesperson Ms Fadzai Mahere to the effect that ZBC reporting is unconstitutional and in favour of ZANU PF

ZBC Election Coverage

The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation notes with concern a statement released by the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Ms Fadzai Mahere.

The statement dated 25 July 2023 has serious allegations to the effect that the ZBC in particular has failed to comply with the law in the coverage of the 2023 General election.

The ZBC is alive to the fact that it is a National Broadcaster and its elections coverage is guided by the laws of the land in this case, The Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13) and the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment number 20 of 2013 of particular note Section 61.

The ZBC appreciates that according to the Electoral Act, the election season runs from the day of the Proclamation of the election dates until the day of the inauguration of the winner of the Presidential election.

In this case, our election season began on Wednesday the 31st of May 2023 and will end on the day of the inauguration of the Presidential winner.

Guided by the Electoral Act that requires the National Broadcaster to ‘equitably’ distribute free airtime to contesting political parties, on the Proclamation Day, the ZBC had a news story aired on the Main News (8pm television) and other bulletins including all the six radio stations under the ZBC stable namely, Radio Zimbabwe, National FM, Power FM, Classic 263, Khulumani FM and Central Radio.

The story featured the three main political parties at that stage namely CCC, MDC A and ZANU PF. From the CCC it was Fadzai Mahere who spoke on behalf of her party. (ZBC Main News bulletins are a matter of public record and can be viewed on ZBC News Online stream on Facebook as the bulletins are streamed).

On the day of the nomination Court i.e Wednesday the 21st of June, ZBC News covered and aired a story that featured CCC President Mr. Nelson Chamisa commenting about the nomination process. The following day 22 June, again Mr. Chamisa was on the news commenting about double candidates.

Current Affairs

The ZBC has availed three election programmes for political parties namely, The Candidate, The Manifesto and Constituency Indaba. All Presidential candidates are free to present their Manifestos and also be interviewed on “The Candidate”. Aspiring legislators can also be featured on The Constituency Indaba though regrettably some have refused to take part.

Recording of these programmes is underway while
others have already been aired. There are 11 Presidential candidates and possibly 12 and the National Broadcaster cannot change this schedule by saying CCC President must be the first or second. Every candidate has the same rights and when the dates according to the schedule come, indeed Mr. Nelson Chamisa will be invited to present his Manifesto and be featured on ‘The Candidate’
All these programmes are on television and Zbc’s six radio stations.

News Reports

Guided by the laws, Zbc News reporters across the country have put in deliberate efforts to speak to all contesting candidates. Some have agreed while others have refused. Among the CCC candidates those who agreed and were covered include Mr. Febion Munyaradzi Kufahakutizwi (Mabvuku National Assembly) on 5 July 2023, Mr. Jastone Mazhale (Gwanda-Tshitaudze), Lynette Karenyi (Chikanga) with stories being aired on 13 July 2023. Nicola Watson for Bulawayo South was covered on 15 July 2023.

The CCC Official launch rally in Gweru on the 16th of July was also covered and flighted by ZBC on the same day with the party President Mr. Nelson Chamisa being featured. The following day 17 July 2023, Mr. Chamisa was also featured speaking about the land reform, a story aired on all ZBC news bulletins. On 19 July 2023, Party spokesperson Ms Fadzai Mahere was featured commenting on double candidates. Other CCC officials featured on the ZBC plattforms also include Mr. Vusa Moyo (Hwange West), Mr. Clifford Hlatshwayo (Chipinge South), Mr. Josiah Makombe (Gweru Urban), Ropafadzo Makumire (Chiredzi Central), Mathew Mlambo (Chipinge East) among others.

However the following CCC candidates refused to speak to ZBC: Gift Ostallos (12 June 2023), Discent Collins-Bajila (Emakhandeni/Luveve), Obert Manduna (Nketa), Chidaushe Emmanuel (Chivi North), Makotose Peter Alexios (Chivi Central), Patrick Mugwambi (Shamva South), Mavis Maringisanwa (Shamva North), Patrick Dube (Gwanda South), Desire Nkala (Gwanda North), Chinembiri Muchengeti (Chikomba East), Emmanuel Punungwe (Chikomba West), Douglas Gumbo (Chiredzi South), Petias Manyika (Mt Darwin East) and Lovemore Dhlumo (Chipinge Central) among others.

The ZBC is also in possession of some audio recordings with the candidates refusing to speak to our news crews. Mr. Petias Manyika (CCC candidate for Mt Darwin East told the ZBC News that their party has made a decision not to speak with the ZBC. This statement has however not stopped the ZBC from seeking interviews from other CCC candidates. The ZBC as a National Broadcaster respects the journalistic ethics such as fairness, accuracy, balance, objectivity and confidentiality of sources but also respects the rights of individuals not to speak to the media.

Editorial independence

It is also important to note that the ZBC is independent ad has a competent editorial team that understands what to publish and how to publish it. Even an election season doesn’t take away this editorial independence that is provided for by the Constitution of Zimbabwe Section 61 (4) ‘All state-owned media of communication are:
(a) free to determine the editorial content of their broadcasts or other communications’ The Supreme law of the land thus gives the ZBC editorial independence to decide what and how to publish though. Section 61 (5) of the Constitution also gives ZBC the basis of its editorial policy.

Commercial Content

According to the law, ZBC is mandated with offering political parties a discount of 30 percent during prime time. Other political parties have submitted their advertisements and to date the National Broadcaster is yet to receive any such from the CCC.

No right is absolute

All content including the commercial content is subject to editorial scrutiny as provided by the law in section 61 of the constitution of Zimbabwe.
61(5) ‘Freedom of expression and freedom of the media excludes- (a) Incitement to violence (b) Advocacy of hatred or hate speech (c) Malicious injury to a person’s reputation or dignity (d) Malicious unwarranted breach of a person’s right to privacy
As the Constitution provides, we therefore urge political players not to use hate speech, misinformation among others as this cannot be broadcast on ZBC platforms.

While it is understood that elections are an emotive subject and that the campaign is hot and might cause frustrations, it is however unfair to vent these frustrations on the ZBC.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/07/25/zbc-responds-to-elections-coverage-complaints-by-ccc/

Mnangagwa Flies To Russia, What Is Zanu PF Leader’s Ploy?

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has left for St Petersburg, Russia where he is set to attend the second Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum.

The Second Russia Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum, which will be held in St Petersburg, in the Russian Federation, from the 27th to the 28th of July will provide a platform for Russia and African countries to expand cooperation in various sectors of the economy.

Zimbabwe and Russia are expected to sign several Memoranda of Understanding and agreements during the forum, which will further enhance cooperation between the two countries.

The inaugural Russia-Africa Summit, was held in Sochi, in the Russian Federation, in October 2019.

President Mnangagwa was seen off at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International airport by Vice President General Rtd Dr Constantino Chiwenga, other senior government officials and service chiefs.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/07/25/president-mnangagwa-leaves-for-russia/

Married Woman Killed By Lover

Chiredzi Man Sentenced to 20 Years in Jail for Murdering Married Lover

In a shocking turn of events, a Chiredzi man has been sentenced to an effective 20 years in prison for the murder of his married lover. High Court Judge Justice Garainesu Mawadze delivered the verdict on Friday, marking the end of a trial that has captivated the nation.

The convicted man, Alex Muchocha (47) of Farm 28, Hippo Valley in Chiredzi, was found guilty of killing Mercy Mukowa, a young woman aged between 18-21, on November 23, 2021, at Chiredzi Dumpsite. The brutal act saw Mercy stabbed multiple times, with fatal wounds inflicted on her thighs and stomach, leading to her death at the scene.

What has left many puzzled is how Mercy managed to maintain relationships with both Muchocha and her husband, Peter Majoka (32), who resides separately at shacks in Chiredzi Dumpsite, without raising suspicions of infidelity.

During the trial, Isabel Moyo of Mutendi, Mudisi, and Shumba represented Muchocha on a pro-deo basis. He pleaded for culpable homicide, claiming that he had no intention of killing Mercy. His defense argued that he was outraged after discovering that Mercy had stolen US$600 and a mobile phone and spent the money with her husband, Majoka.

However, Justice Mawadze dismissed Muchocha’s plea, stating that he was not a credible witness. The judge highlighted inconsistencies in Muchocha’s testimony, pointing out that Mercy lived with Majoka and only spent a few days with Muchocha.

Moreover, it was revealed that Muchocha used force to stab Mercy after the knife’s blade separated from the handle, further indicating his violent intentions. Additionally, Muchocha failed to substantiate his claim that Mercy was involved with multiple men.

During the proceedings, Muchocha did not show remorse for his actions and instead blamed Mercy for her adultery, which further incensed him. Majoka testified in court, revealing that Muchocha had once introduced himself as Mercy’s uncle during a previous encounter, suggesting that he was aware of their relationship.

Justice Mawadze emphasized that a defense of provocation was not applicable in this case and asserted that Muchocha had intended to kill Mercy. As a result, he was convicted of murder with actual intent. The judge made it clear that falling in love or emotions should not warrant a death penalty.

The tragic incident occurred when Muchocha encountered Mercy and Majoka with another individual, Chipo Msipa, at Chiredzi Dumpsite. Armed with an okapi knife, Muchocha approached them cautiously. Majoka, sensing danger, fled to alert other residents of the dumpsite, leaving Mercy vulnerable.

Tragically, Mercy could not escape, and Muchocha attacked her with a series of fatal stabbings. The following day, police apprehended Muchocha, leading to the trial that ultimately resulted in his conviction.

The sentencing of Alex Muchocha has brought a sense of closure to the victim’s family and the community, but it has also raised awareness of the importance of addressing domestic and relationship issues in a non-violent manner. The case serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of resorting to violence to resolve conflicts and disputes.- Agencies

Armed Robbers Raid Moleli High School

Zvimba- In a brazen and audacious attack, nine armed robbers stormed Moleli High School in Zvimba on Sunday, leaving a trail of destruction and theft in their wake. The incident occurred at approximately 6 pm when the assailants targeted the school premises, making off with a substantial amount of cash and valuable items.

According to National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, the gang, equipped with pistols and iron bars, launched their assault by attacking two security guards. After overpowering the guards, the robbers proceeded to ransack the school, looting everything in their path.

The stolen loot includes an astonishing sum of US$2,001 and $26,920 in cash, 15 laptops, 29 cellphones, a two-plate stove, a photo-printer, and airtime vouchers worth US$57. The daring robbery has sparked outrage among local authorities and the community, prompting an urgent and intensive manhunt for the criminals.

Assistant Commissioner Nyathi urged anyone with relevant information to come forward and report it to the nearest police station. The success of the investigation relies heavily on the cooperation and vigilance of the public in bringing these dangerous criminals to justice.

Regrettably, this incident is not an isolated occurrence. Schools have increasingly become targets for armed robberies, where criminals seize large sums of money and valuable property. Just a few months ago in May, a private college in Glen View, Harare, fell victim to a similar attack by four armed robbers. They made off with electrical appliances and an undisclosed amount of cash, terrorizing the institution’s staff and students in the process.

In another shocking incident in March 2021, eight armed robbers struck Gateway High School in Harare, deploying explosives to force open a safe containing more than US$250,000 in cash. The attack occurred around midnight, and the criminals left no stone unturned to achieve their malicious intentions.

The severity of these crimes has prompted the deployment of a specialized team of detectives from CID Homicide, responsible for investigating heinous and violent offenses. Their presence at the Gateway High School crime scene demonstrated the authorities’ commitment to pursuing justice and apprehending those responsible for such audacious criminal acts.

As the manhunt for the nine armed robbers in the recent Moleli High School incident intensifies, the entire community is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. It is vital for everyone to work together in ensuring the safety and security of schools and institutions that serve as the foundation of education and development for the youth.

The authorities and law enforcement agencies are determined to bring these criminals to justice and restore a sense of safety and peace within the community. Citizens are encouraged to cooperate fully with the ongoing investigations, as any piece of information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, could be crucial in solving this crime and preventing similar incidents in the future.

As this story unfolds, stay tuned to reliable news sources for further updates on the manhunt and the progress of the investigation. The apprehension of the armed robbers responsible for this heinous act will serve as a crucial step in safeguarding the sanctity of educational institutions and the well-being of the students and staff within them.-state media

ZEC Shifts Chegutu Election

Gutu West Constituency Election Postponed Following Candidate’s Tragic Death

HARARE, ZIMBABWE – In a significant development, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has made the decision to postpone the Gutu West constituency election that was scheduled to be held simultaneously with the upcoming August 23, 2023, harmonized polls. This decision came after the unfortunate death of one of the candidates, Mr. Christopher Mutonhori Rwodzi, who lost his life in a tragic road accident last month, shortly after the nominations for the elections had closed.

According to the Electoral Act, it is standard procedure for ZEC to defer a constituency election in the unfortunate event of a candidate’s death between the nomination and the polling day. This provision is put in place to allow those who had nominated the deceased candidate an opportunity to find a suitable alternative. Consequently, the election for Gutu West Constituency will now be converted into a by-election.

The announcement of the election’s termination was made by Mr. Utloile Silaigwana, the Chief Elections Officer of ZEC, in a notice published in the Government Gazette. The notice stated that a nomination court would be called upon to receive fresh nominations of candidates for the election of a member of Parliament for Gutu West Constituency. The date for the nomination court to convene will be advised by the Commission in due course.

It’s important to note that the other candidates who had already been duly nominated to contest for the Gutu West Constituency, including Cde John Paradza from Zanu PF and Mr. Ephraim Murudu of CCC, do not require fresh nominations. However, they, or their representatives, are required to formally notify the constituency elections officer in writing if they intend to remain candidates in the by-election.

Opinions among legal experts about the termination of the election differed. One lawyer remarked that ZEC had acted within the electoral legal framework by postponing the elections, thereby preserving the nominations of the other candidates. On the other hand, another lawyer from Kwekwe, Mr. Valentine Mutatu, argued that the postponement might have been unnecessary since the deceased candidate was an independent. In his view, only the death of a candidate belonging to a political party should trigger a delay, allowing the party to nominate a replacement.

In a separate but related matter, ZEC has also officially gazetted the withdrawal of three independent candidates from the forthcoming harmonized elections. The candidates who withdrew their nominations are Ms. Juliet Chirenje of Goromonzi South Constituency, Ndinyarei Mupukuta from Maramba Pfungwe Constituency, and Owen Munatsi.

As Zimbabwe awaits the new date for the Gutu West by-election and prepares for the forthcoming harmonized polls, the nation’s attention will be on the electoral process and the candidates vying for various positions in the country’s governance.

The news of the candidate’s untimely death has elicited widespread condolences, and his memory will undoubtedly be on the minds of voters as they head to the polls in the near future.- state media

Military Coup As President Of Niger Toppled

Coup Reported in Niger as Soldiers Successfully Topple President Bazoum.

Toppled…Mohamed Bazoum

In a shocking turn of events, Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum has been removed from power in a reported coup d’état led by a group of soldiers. The news agencies AFP and Reuters have both cited a statement made on national television by Colonel-Major Amadou Abdramane and nine other uniformed soldiers, announcing the successful toppling of the president.

“We, the defence and security forces… have decided to put an end to the regime” of President Bazoum, declared Colonel-Major Amadou Abdramane, as he stood firmly with his fellow soldiers during the address. The soldiers further stated that the country’s borders had been closed, and a nationwide curfew was imposed.

The coup attempt took a significant turn earlier in the day when the group of soldiers blocked off the presidential palace in the capital city, Niamey. According to reports, a contingent of the presidential guard attempted to detain President Mohamed Bazoum inside his residence.

In response to the unfolding events in Niger, the West African ECOWAS group of countries, currently chaired by Nigeria, issued a communique expressing “shock and consternation” at the attempted coup. The ECOWAS statement condemned the use of force to seize power and called for the immediate and unconditional release of the democratically elected President of the Republic.

The communique, signed by Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, also warned that ECOWAS and the international community would hold all those involved in the coup responsible for the safety and security of President Bazoum, his family, members of the government, and the general public.

The European Union’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, also voiced concern over the unfolding events in Niamey. He expressed the EU’s condemnation of any attempts to destabilize democracy and threaten Niger’s stability. The EU pledged its support to ECOWAS’ response to the situation, showing a united front against the attempted coup.

As the situation continues to develop, the international community closely monitors the events in Niger, urging for a peaceful resolution and the swift restoration of democratic governance. The people of Niger remain on edge, awaiting further updates and hoping for a peaceful resolution to the crisis that has engulfed their nation.

Mavaza: Zimbabwe Strangled and Brutalised by CCC and its Colonial Masters

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | They moan about the rigging of elections while they rig elections all the time.
Zimbabwe is braced for watershed elections, or maybe for some a revolutionary shift on 23 August. Such is the polarity in the discourse that opposing views are pinning their hopes on diametrically conflicting arguments about the reasons behind their propositions and optimism. It is easy to understand the cause of the divers arguments and drivers for the political agendas.

It goes without saying that Zimbabwe under the second republic is none violent during electioneering and moreso, is tolerant to discourse across the political divide. Anyone who is sober minded applauds the multiparty democracy at play in independent Zimbabwe which a genuine transformation from the hegemony of the colonial past that clearly placed the black majority on the mercy of the superior minority white race. It is important at this juncture to point at what the system meant, localised slavery. The colonial master simply carried on slavery in the countries of the black majority. That is the system that saw the revolutionary war waged to remove that evil system. The democratic process for a nation is a journey that necessitates respecting the history and sacrifices of the heroes of the nation. Our country remains forever indebted to the sacrifices of the revolutionaries who paid for our freedom with their blood.
But, with all the ongoings in the public domain, the nation faces tragedy from the invisible hand of repression, the very hand that necessitated the revolutionary war to free the black majority from the yoke of repression. For the removal of doubt, the readership needs to be reminded that democracy is not necessarily freedom, so are blacks free in America where there is democracy? What about ethnic minorities in the west democracies, their conditions of life and labour related treatment. You do not need a rocket scientist to tell you that the African or non-white is treated as a second rate human being in the western world. Therefore, Zimbabwe’s land reform revolution is an anathema in the rule book of white supremacy and accordingly necessitated a ruthless confrontation to decimate it in the hope that it would remind every African nation that owning land was taboo. In 1980 the remnant of the colonial dominance maintained its political presence through the discredited Rhodesian Front. With the political space limited the Rhodesian Front put its weight behind the destabilization by the dissident movement. When the dissident movement was crashed in the 1980’s the Rhodesian Front went underground waiting for an opportune moment. One could surmise that they were plotting a counter revolutionary agenda. The labour movement disturbances of the 1990s created an opportunity for them to step in and create chaos in Zimbabwe.
In 1999 the loose labour movement coagulated into a political party, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), the Rhodesian Front was revived in the spirit and public activities of the MDC. Suddenly the white farmer became active and a sponsor of political activism. The MDC’s first manifesto was written with the advice and guidance of the masters in Washington and London. The officers of the party came from the same senior officers of the defunct Rhodesian Front. On the other hand the revolutionary movement led by the United Zanu PF as the ruling party moved the revolution further by forcefully taking over white owned farms to complete the emancipation of the black majority. This phase of the revolution irked the white farmers and the puppets within the MDC. Through a mutual cooperation to strangle the country’s economy and thereby force a regime change sanctions were unilaterally imposed on Zimbabwe to ensure the country would become ungovernable and give way to the MDC to take over power through a “people’s revolution” made in the west. The United States of America went further to enact a law to specifically force a regime change, ZIDERA. It is not a common secret that the authors of Zidera are not in Washington, they are in Zimbabwe’s towns and cities under the umbrella of the chameleon political movement, MDC, MDCA, CCC and other affiliate organs who represent western democratic values. Does America care about the welfare of Zimbabweans? Why does it concern the American government how many people vote and how they vote in Zimbabwe if they do not care about their own people voting or affected by a hurricane like in New Orleans? If it does not matter what happens to Zimbabweans what then is the motivation to debate Zimbabwean democracy in the houses of Commons and of Lords in the United Kingdom and in the houses of Congress and the Senate in the USA? So who is collecting information and reporting to the west about the Zimbabwean situation? Who pays for those important activities? If their interest is democracy why are they funding MDC, MDCA, CCC among others. Most of the opposition represent clones of the Rhodesian Front hell bound on recovering land from the black majority. In 2017 the transition from former president Mugabe presented an opportunity for Mr Chamisa and his entourage to go and seek the strengthening of sanctions against Zimbabwe in the USA. Instead of sitting down to make suggestions to the new administration they had to go and seek ways to bring down the government. A picture a leader of a political party posing for pictures in the company of colonial masters begging for sanctions to facilitate regime change is simply treasonous.
One might ask, So where is the danger posed by CCC? A sanctions policy for regime change is  counter revolutionary and a subversion of our democratic processes. By creating social strife CCC directly impacts livelihoods. By continuously advancing the argument about the ruling party lacking legitimacy the intention is to cast the government as lacking the mandate to govern, hence deny it the necessary political and economic support and ensure that the government fails. As a result lives are adversely affected and the nation is hamstrung in its quest for economic advancement. In a bit to further complicate the democratic processes the CCC and other political parties affiliated to the Rhodesian Front declare election results before a single vote is cast and reject them as sham. They put together legal teams to fight election results and this has become a common pattern every time elections are held. As long as they win that is democratic and when they lose suddenly they reject results, they are simply bad losers. On the face of it, the opposition has been rigging elections through sanctions and anti-government narratives to undermine the ruling party. Thankfully, the government has awakened to the true nature of CCC and enacted the Patriotic Bill to deal with treason perpetrated by CCC. In that regard the intelligence report detailing the secret planned uprising to storm into state house can be dealt with befitting, both politically and legally. The security organs of the state are well equipped to deal with the destabilisation.
The voting public must understand the true agenda for CCC, destabilisation through sanctions and civil disobedience and violence. As a voter why should the party that champions national economic strife be rewarded. Why should the party of the Rhodesian Front backed by the European Union and the USA be rewarded with votes. Are our young people prepared to go back into the bush to liberate the country from CCC? It is time to ask the real questions that need to be addressed about the political posturing and narrative in the face of the empty platitudes premised on western supremacy. Why should anyone vote for CCC to surrender 40% of mine claims to USA companies in return for political support. Be careful in that yellow regalia, you have joined the traitors’ movement.
I rest my case. Time to be true to revolution instead of falling for the false gold of neo-colonial mantra hidden in aid. The nation MUST stand up to the detractors. They said Forward with Sanctions for you to suffer. Ask Chamisa to say, Down with Sanctions and he will Never say so because he is the author of Zidera hun and Tendai Biti.

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Mnangagwa’s Penchant For Flying Continues

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has left for St Petersburg, Russia where he is set to attend the second Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum.

The Second Russia Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum, which will be held in St Petersburg, in the Russian Federation, from the 27th to the 28th of July will provide a platform for Russia and African countries to expand cooperation in various sectors of the economy.

Zimbabwe and Russia are expected to sign several Memoranda of Understanding and agreements during the forum, which will further enhance cooperation between the two countries.

The inaugural Russia-Africa Summit, was held in Sochi, in the Russian Federation, in October 2019.

President Mnangagwa was seen off at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International airport by Vice President General Rtd Dr Constantino Chiwenga, other senior government officials and service chiefs.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/07/25/president-mnangagwa-leaves-for-russia/

“Qoki Caught in Major Ethical Dilemmas and Accountability”

By Nancy Ndaba | The revelations surrounding Qoki Zindlovukazi Investment PVT Ltd and its key figures, particularly Bridget Dube, Sithule Tshuma, Karen Kumalo, and their Lawyer Zibusiso Charles Ncube, are deeply concerning and continue to raise serious ethical and legal issues. Qoki Directors, Sithule, Karen, including Bridget made their investors believe that they don’t get paid or get any incentives for the projects they start up and manage.

Sithule Tshuma

The alleged involvement of Bridget, (the Director, Project Manager, Doner, Donee, land agent of Qoki Zindlovukazi Investment PVT Ltd), in receiving undisclosed commissions from investors for land purchases through Qoki’s dodgy Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) model constitutes a clear conflict of interest. This lack of transparency not only violates the trust of investors and landowners but also undermines the financial interests of Qoki and landowners/stakeholders. Such unethical practices have severe consequences for all parties involved, including potential legal actions and penalties.
As news of the conflict of interest broke,investors, shareholders and clients of Qoki expressed their disappointment and concern over the apparent breach of ethical standards. This raises further questions around Qoki inflating land prices, ZIMRA tax evasion and some large portions of land not being accounted by Qoki. In the case of Mike Ncube’s farm, Lot 6 Lower Nondweni, also known as Nondweni 3, some lucky investors were fortunate enough to be refunded by Sithule over US$20k overpayment of the farm. Sadly, due to lack of Qoki and Zibusiso’s due diligence, Nondweni 3 farm is indivisible. Concerns continue to rise among scores of women who invested in Nondweni 3, a farm scouted by Dube, is currently being marketed for sale by Dube. Many investors have called for a thorough investigation into these matters to ensure that all parties involved are held accountable.
Furthermore, the reported conduct of Sithule in responding defensively, dishonestly, and dismissively to concerns and questions from investors and shareholders only adds to the qualms of fraudulent activities within the organization. In most groups, Sithule as either exited, removed investors, restricted access and communication in groups, threatening to exit groups or just simply ignored and not responded at all. “…I will kindly exit this group….you are free to engage lawyers….” Where Sithule has exited, Dube (based in Zimbabwe), Karen and Siphathisiwe Zondo (based in South Africa) have been left in charge of the projects. Restricting access and communication in groups and ignoring investors’ queries is highly unprofessional and further erodes trust in Qoki’s operations.
The involvement of Zibusiso, Qoki’s lawyer, as the only male director and shareholder in one of Qoki Women’s South African partnership projects (African Dawn) raises questions about the organization’s legitimacy, integrity and adherence to its claimed charitable and philanthropic activities.
Defrauded investors/owners have voiced concerns around Qoki’s ZIMRA capital gains tax avoidance as money paid for most lands, appears to be a different figure supplied to ZIMRA offices. There is evidence that the Qoki ZIMRA matters are being taken care of by Ms Tshuma’s uncle, who appears to be part of this fraudulent syndicate, together with the Deed officer, Ms Everjoy Sikhanyiso Ndlovu’s sister. The duped investors’ decision to reach out to regulatory bodies such as Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA), the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), and the police to launch an official inquiry into the alleged misconduct is the right course of action. Such investigations can help uncover the full extent of the conflict of interest, financial irregularities, and potential fraud within Qoki.
Additionally, the ongoing investigations by the Law Society of Zimbabwe into Zibusiso’s alleged fraudulent immovable conveyancing processes indicate that this issue may extend beyond just one individual or case.
The situation also highlights the importance of transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct in the Zimbabwe land investments. Regulators and investors are right to call for stricter measures to safeguard the interests of all stakeholders and prevent similar instances of unethical conduct in the future.
As investigations continue and more evidence is uncovered, it is crucial for the relevant Zimbabwe authorities to take appropriate actions to hold those involved accountable and ensure justice for the defrauded investors and landowners.

Bosso In Epic Duel With Ngezi Platinum

A top of the table clash is on the cards in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League this weekend as second placed Ngezi Platinum Stars host log leaders Highlanders at Baobab Stadium on Sunday.

A stern test of character awaits Highlanders when they visit Baobab Stadium to face second-placed Ngezi Platinum Stars in the peak of week 17 fixtures in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.

It will be a battle between the best defence, and the second best attack this season as free scoring Ngezi Platinum Stars will be hoping to inflict the first defeat of the season on unbeaten Highlanders.

Bosso will be equally determined to maintain their momentum relying on their inform defence to stop Ngezi’s attack which has scored 21 goals this season.

Playing with different tactics, the two sides have been on top of their game and are separated by just four points, with Bosso unbeaten after 16 games, whilst Ngezi have only lost twice.

Matchday 17 gets underway on Saturday with Hwange visiting Luveve Stadium to face 2015 champions Chicken Inn, while third-placed Manica Diamonds host Bulawayo Chiefs at Gibbo Stadium.

Relegation threatened Cranborne Bullets make the long trip to Nyamhunga where they will face ZPC Kariba, while FC Platinum have the chance to get back to winning ways when they face New boys Sheasham at Mandava.

Four other fixtures are penciled for Sunday where Harare giants Dynamos will host Yadah at Babourfields stadium, Herentals take on CAPS United at Mandava, while bottom-of-the-log Black Rhinos date Simba bhora at Bata Stadium in Gweru.

Triangle welcome Chisumbanje-based Green Fuel to Gibbo Stadium, to wrap up Match Day 17.- ZBC News

Zimbabwe: Elections in Context of Systematic Human Rights Violations and Criminalization of Critics | Amnesty

Statement: Zimbabwe’s upcoming general election will take place in the context of five years of systematic, brutal crackdowns on human rights, including recent restrictions on political opposition gatherings, the violent suppression of protests and the criminalization of state critics, Amnesty International said today, ahead of the vote on 23 August.

Over the past five years, the rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly have been relentlessly suppressed. Amid a sustained crackdown against those who have demanded accountability from the government or organized protests against allegations of corruption, journalists, members of the political opposition and human rights activists have all been targeted for criticizing the government. Almost a fortnight ago, President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed into law the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Amendment Bill, 2022, commonly referred to as the “Patriotic Bill”, further criminalizing dissent for among others, “upsetting” a constitutionally elected government. Health workers who protested poor working conditions and salaries have also not been spared either. They were criminalized for demanding their rights. For example, the then acting president of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA), Peter Magombeyi was abducted and tortured in September 2019 for being vocal about health workers’ plights. He was freed after few days of his ordeal.

“What we have seen in Zimbabwe over the past five years amounts to a brutal crackdown on human rights, especially the rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association. Respect for socio-economic rights has also declined dramatically, leaving many people in abject poverty with no means to put food on the table,” said Khanyo Farisè, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for Southern Africa.

“The Zimbabwean authorities have revealed their brazen contempt for basic freedoms and shown that there is no space for dissent in the so-called ‘second republic’. The police have also repeatedly resorted to excessive use of force to suppress human rights, including the right to peaceful assembly.”

Criminalizing political opposition

The Zimbabwean authorities have increasingly targeted leaders of the political opposition, journalists and activists by weaponizing the law against them for exposing allegations of corruption or demanding accountability. Hopewell Chin’ono, a prominent journalist who exposed a multimillion-dollar Covid-19-related corruption case, and Jacob Ngarivhume, a political activist who called for a nationwide protest against allegations of corruption on 31 July 2020, were arrested and detained in July 2020 to stifle their criticism.

Chin’ono and Ngarivhume later faced various trumped-up charges for being vocal critics of allegations of corruption. Chin’ono was jailed in November 2020 in part for exposing a woman who tried to smuggle undeclared gold through the Robert Mugabe International Airport, and the alleged looting of government funds by individuals with political connections during the Covid-19 pandemic.

As punishment for exposing allegations of corruption and doing his investigative journalistic work, Chin’nono was arrested several times and detained for about 94 days between 2020 and 2021 at Chikurubi Maximum Prison. In a clear attack on Chin’ono, the court also barred his lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa from representing him. After appeals, the High Court has acquitted Hopewell Chin’ono three times over trumped-up charges. Ngarivhume, meanwhile, is serving a four-year jail sentence after he was convicted and sentenced in April for calling for nationwide protests against corruption.

In May, Job Sikhala, a member of parliament for the opposition party Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), was convicted on charges of “obstructing justice” and handed a six-month suspended sentence. Sikhala’s trial was linked to a video shared online in which he is accused of saying that the ruling Zanu-PF party had killed Moreblessing Ali, a CCC activist, in June 2022. Sikhala, who has been detained since June 2022, denied making the video and an expert witness testified in court that the footage had been tampered with.

In September 2022, Zimbabwean author and activist Tsitsi Dangarembga and fellow protester Julie Barnes were each convicted of “inciting violence” after participating in the 31 July 2020 protests against economic hardship and handed a fine of 70,000 Zimbabwean dollars (US$193). They were each handed a six-month suspended sentence, yet later successfully challenged their sentence in court.

On 10 June 2020, three ex-MDC-Alliance youth leaders – now members of the main opposition Citizens Coalition for Change, Joana Mamombe, Cecillia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova, were arrested and charged with falsifying their abduction and torture at the hands of suspected state security agents. The trio were abducted after the police arrested them at a roadblock in Warren Park amid a protest against the denial of socio-economic rights at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. They were prosecuted for three years, before eventually being acquitted earlier this month, apart from Netsai Marova, who went into exile before the trial was concluded.

Rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly curtailed

President Emerson Mnangagwa’s rise to power was against the background of the killings of protesters following post-election violence on 1 August 2018, after the 31 July 2018 election. Six people were killed, and 35 others injured, after soldiers fired live ammunition at people fleeing post-election protests in Harare.

The protesters had demanded that official election results be released. Some of those killed and injured were shot from the back, yet five years later, no one has been held accountable. And despite the establishment of a commission to probe the circumstances that led to the killings, no justice has been served. The victims continue to be denied access to justice and effective remedies.

On 16 August 2018, baton-wielding police mounted a vicious assault on peaceful protesters who had gathered in Harare in anticipation of the 16 August national protests against deteriorating socio-economic conditions in the country. Scores of people were left injured following the crackdown. On 15 August, the day before the march, Zimbabwean police announced they were banning the protests through a press statement, saying the demonstrations would turn violent. After the aborted protest, about 128 activists were arrested and placed on remand. Other protests that were planned to take place in four other cities around the country were also banned and some activists were arrested.

In another violent escalation at the beginning of 2019, Amnesty International documented at least 15 killings by police when nationwide protests erupted on 14 January, sparked by fuel price hikes. The state carried out mass arrests, which saw hundreds of people arrested, including prominent activists who were suspected of being behind the protests, on charges including public violence. By the end of April of the same year, close to 400 people had been convicted by the courts, most of them through hastily conducted trials.

During the protests, the police used lethal and excessive force such as tear gas, batons, water cannons and live ammunition. They also launched a house-to-house hunt to track down and apprehend the organizers of the protest and other prominent civil society leaders and activists. Those arrested included Evan Mawarire, a well-known local cleric and activist, and trade union leader Peter Mutasa, who were subjected to trumped-up treason charges in connection with the protests. The state charged 22 people in relation to the protests for attempting to “subvert” a constitutional government.

“Over the past five years, the Zimbabwean authorities have demonstrated little or no respect for human rights and have repeatedly flouted the rule of law. As political campaigning enters full swing, the authorities must ensure that people are able to freely exercise their rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly. Authorities must respect, protect, promote and fulfil the human rights of everyone before, during and after the election,” said Khanyo Farisè.- Amnesty International

Is Guti Family Wise By Surrendering Ezekiel’s Corpse To ED While Grace Mugabe Refuses?

Unraveling the Enigmatic Declaration: A Closer Look at Zimbabwe’s National Hero Status for Ezekiel Guti.

Robert Mugabe nephew, Leo, saying the late President will not allow Mnangaggwa to have his body for fear that it would be used for rituals.

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In a surprising turn of events, President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared the late Archbishop Ezekiel Guti a national hero, citing his significant contributions to the country and his global impact. However, beneath the surface of this seemingly honorable gesture lies an undisclosed and intriguing reason that has sparked speculation among Zimbabweans. The hidden motive revolves around the controversial practice of corpse magic, which supposedly grants long life to those who possess the remains of individuals who lived up to 100 years. This article delves into the real reason behind the national hero declaration and its connection to Guti’s alleged ritualistic methodology, limestone bone remains, and President Mnangagwa’s ambition to reach the age of 100.

The Mystery Behind Guti’s Ritualist Methodology:

Before his death, Archbishop Ezekiel Guti in a sermon shared his “secret” to achieving long life up to the age of 100. The so called methodology involved the use of limestone bone remains from another individual who had lived to the age of 100. The source of these remains a matter of speculation, as Guti claimed to have taken three limestones(bones) from the grave of John, the son of Zebedee, during his time in Asia Minor. According to his sermon, he placed these stones in a cave in Bindura, Zimbabwe, thereby imbuing them with magical powers to grant those who came into contact with them a long life.

The Hidden Motive of President Mnangagwa:

The declaration of Archbishop Ezekiel Guti as a national hero has raised eyebrows and led to theories about President Mnangagwa’s true intentions. At the age of 81, Mnangagwa is approaching the milestone age of 100, the very age Guti himself reached before passing away. Some speculate that the President’s motivation for granting Guti this prestigious status was not merely to honor his contributions to the country but to gain access to the revered ritualistic limestone bone remains.

The Secret Power of Corpse Magic:

The belief in corpse magic and its supposed ability to grant long life has deep roots in some cultures and mystical practices. The idea that the remains of individuals who lived a long life possess special powers has fueled various rituals and beliefs throughout history. While many view this as superstitious and unfounded, there are individuals who still place great value on these practices, as evidenced by the alleged actions of Archbishop Guti.

The State Media’s Account:

The state media’s official account of President Mnangagwa’s declaration focuses on Archbishop Guti’s works, such as spearheading social services and contributing to the establishment of educational and healthcare institutions. These achievements alone are certainly deserving of recognition, and the national hero status is typically reserved for individuals who have made significant contributions to the nation.

As Zimbabwe mourns the passing of Archbishop Ezekiel Guti, questions linger about the true reason behind his posthumous declaration as a national hero. While President Mnangagwa officially lauded Guti’s contributions to the country, some wonder if there is a hidden agenda tied to the alleged ritualist methodology and limestone bone remains that promise long life. The concept of corpse magic and its potential influence on political decisions adds an intriguing layer of mystery to the nation’s recent events. As time passes, only the future will reveal the veracity of these speculations and the impact they may have on Zimbabwe’s cultural and political landscape.

“Bomb Device At CCC Candidate’s Home”

By A Correspondent- CCC Spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere has said the party has received a report that a suspected bomb device was thrown at the home of St Mary’s member of parliament candidate Brighton Mazhindu last night.

Mahere said the Zimbabwe Republic Police attended the scene.

“The Bomb Disposal & Forensics Units are currently investigating the incident. Those who were present report that the object was targeted at the main bedroom but narrowly missed and exploded in the carport.”

Below is the tweet from Mahere:

President Chamisa Promises ED Leader of Opposition Seat Post 2023

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has promised President Emmerson Mnangagwa a seat in Zimbabwe’s 10th Parliament as Leader of Opposition, a position the former unsuccessfully tabled for him in 2018.

Chamisa, who is widely expected to present Mnangagwa with the most competition among 10 other presidential candidates, was speaking at a rally in Chirumanzu South constituency where he had gone to drum up support for his parliamentary candidate Patrick Cheza.

In 2018, with intentions of making it back into the United Kingdom’s (UK) Commonwealth, Mnangagwa offered Chamisa a similar post.

“Under our Commonwealth parliamentary democracy, the opposition is recognised; we recognise the leader of the opposition in Parliament. This is what we are going to do ourselves,” said Mnangagwa.

A constitutional amendment was reportedly considered by Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, a move that was eventually scuttled by Chamisa’s decision to dismiss Zanu-PF’s antics.

“We are going to deal with nation-building, we want to unite people. We want to celebrate national events as a country,” said Chamisa.

“Mnangagwa will be the leader of the opposition in Parliament starting on the 24th.

“A leader of opposition is not an enemy of the state, he is an extension because government is not one side, it is two sides, the opposing side and the governing side but these comrades of mine do not know that.”

To counter overspending by the state, Chamisa promised a 15-member Cabinet of performance-based ministers who will be relieved of duties if they fail to deliver.

“Do not choose darkness over light. Governance is the second thing which we are going to fix,” added Chamisa.

“We no longer want MPs and Ministers who get elected so as to abuse public funds, we want people who know that Ministers are about developing this country.

“We will have just 15 Ministers, the moment we get more than those then it will simply be a ‘jobs for the boys’ situation.

“Let us have a mean and lean government that is accountable, where one who fails leaves.”

Gvt Responds to CCC Statement on State Media Bias

Ndavaningi Mangwana, the permanent secretary for the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, has responded to a statement issued by CCC on Tuesday, 25 July alleging State media bias in covering political events.

Mahere said that “it is a matter of public record that ZBC refuses to give any independent or fair coverage to the CCC” leader Nelson Chamisa.

She was responding to claims by the Deputy Information Minister, Kindness Paradza, that the opposition is “refusing to take up airtime on ZBC.”

Posting on Twitter, Mangwana said the Government has directed ZBC formally respond to the CCC public statement so that issue is resolved amicably.

Said Mangwana:

The Public Broadcaster is independent of Govt and has its own board, management and editorial team as well as policy.

We support them with policy directions, resource advocacy, and parliamentary accountability. We have since asked them to formally respond to the CCC public statement so as to correct any misunderstandings which may have arisen between the parties.

The ZBC have assured us that they will issue a statement in the spirit of public institution accountability.

The position of Govt is that;

-the Public Broadcaster is there to serve all. This includes all political parties, all natural or juristic persons.

From our preliminary inquiry, we have been made to understand that, there are challenges with bringing CCC people on air as they either don’t want to come to programs or they have internal contradictions which give them a challenge in deciding who should moderate or appear on a program and how the program should be structured.

This sometimes leads to indecisions on who should attend a program on their behalf and the embargoing of others from attending.

The Public Broadcaster tries to avoid getting involved in these internal contradictions which sometimes lead to the party not being represented at all in spite of ZBC’s efforts at having equitable representation of all players.

When it comes to the airing of CCC adverts, the ZBC reports that CCC leadership has an “unrealistic” expectation that ZBC should do the commercial productions for them.

This is a misunderstanding of the public broadcaster’s role. The CCC party needs to have its own creatives to do its productions just like Zanu PF.

The ZBC is a broadcaster and not an advertising agency and would appreciate completed productions and of course commensurate payment for the purchased airtime.

May we take this opportunity to point out that Zanu PF pays for all the rallies that are aired live on television.

Govt itself pays for the National Heroes Galas that also benefit from live broadcasts.

We call upon everyone to support our National institutions in their commercial efforts to avoid turning into fiscal burdens to the taxpayer.

Black Vendetta Terrorises CCC Supporters

By A Correspondent- A Chitungwiza gang popularly known as Black Vendetta is terrorising residents of the dormitory town particularly Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) supporters, NewsDay has established.

There are claims that the gang is linked to Zanu-PF, but the ruling party yesterday disowned the vigilante group. The gang recently clashed with CCC supporters in Unit O.

CCC ward 22 (Unit O) candidate, Rosaria Mangoma told NewsDay that the gang was stalking her.

“Last week, they came in the middle of the night, threw stones on the roof of my house, banging the gate while singing and uttering derogatory things about me,” Mangoma said.

The case was reported to the police.

The gang is not new to crime in the dormitory town as it has been involved in illegal land grabs in the past.

In April, the gang deflated tyres of a vehicle belonging to CCC legislator, Godfrey Sithole.

“They want units N, O and P to be no-go areas for the opposition. It is archaic politics, an old tactic of intimidating people ahead of elections,” Sithole told NewsDay.

“They are being used by politicians to pursue personal and political ambitions.”

Harare metropolitan police spokesperson, Julius Chakanza, professed ignorance about the gang.

“I don’t know about them. I have to check on your claims,” Chakanza told NewsDay.

Efforts to get a comment from national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi were in vain.

Zanu-PF chairperson for Harare metropolitan province Godwills Masimirembwa, said the ruling party had no links to the gang.

“As Zanu-PF, we don’t operate gangs or promote gangsterism,” Masimirembwa said.

“We don’t know anything about that group and individuals. Politicians and political parties who have complaints should liaise with responsible authorities such as the police without involving Zanu-PF.”

New Law To Punish Parents

By A Correspondent- Parents and guardians will now become liable for crimes committed by their children under the Children’s Amendment Act.

The newly-gazetted Children’s Amendment Act stipulates that parents who fail to discipline their children, leaving them to commit crimes, will be liable to criminal charges.

A parent or a guardian can be charged and convicted of an offence that a child commits if it is proven that they did not take reasonable steps to stop the child from committing the offence.

The Act was passed by Parliament last month and signed into law by President Emmerson Mnangagwa recently.

The law defines a child as anyone under the age of 18. Before, there was a distinction between children and young persons.

According to Section 13 of the Act, a parent or guardian who fails to prevent their child from committing a crime shall be punished for the offence that the child committed. It says:

Any person, including a parent or guardian of a child who—

(a) encourages a child to commit an offence; or

(b) trains a child in the commission of an offence; or

(c) knowingly provides a child with facilities to commit an offence; or

(d) being a parent or guardian of a child fails to take reasonable steps to ensure that the child does not commit an offence where the parent or guardian of the child was in a position to take such steps;

shall be guilty of an offence and liable to the penalties that could have been imposed on him or her had he been guilty of the offence that the child committed.

The law also says a parent or guardian “who, without reasonable cause, denies medical treatment or access to medical treatment to a child in their care can be fined up to level 5 or jailed for a year”.

Kasukuwere Demands the Release of all Political Prisoners

By A Correspondent- Exiled independent presidential candidate Saviour Kasukuwere has  demanded that the Zanu-PF government must release all political prisoners, and pledged  to act on the issue  if elected into office on August 23.

Kasukuwere made the pledge when launching his election manifesto on Monday. He became the first presidential candidate to make the pledge ahead of next month’s polls.

Kasukuwere said Zimbabwe did not need draconian laws such as the Criminal (Codification and Reform) Act also known as the Patriot Act.

The former Zanu-PF commissar also said the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVOs) Amendment Bill needed to be kept  away from the country’s statutes.

“I Saviour Kasukuwere pledge to you on being elected by the voter as President to pay immediate attention to the following; halting proceedings on the PVOs Bill and Patriot Act, reforming Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and fighting corruption.

“Expediting the reforming of the State enterprises and government institutions.”

Mnangagwa recently signed into law the “Patriot Act”, which has been condemned as one of the most draconian and unconstitutional laws in the land.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa  recently signed into law the “Patriot Act”,

According to the Act, convicted Zimbabweans face severe penalties such as death and revocation of citizenship.

Zimbabweans can be punished for simply meeting agents of hostile foreign governments.

The PVOs Bill, passed by the Senate in February, is awaiting Mnangagwa’s assent.

Once signed into law, government will be equipped with wide-ranging powers to interfere in the operations of civil society organisations.

In February, United Nations experts pleaded with Mnangagwa to reject the Bill.

Critics, human rights groups and the opposition say the Bill will severely restrict civic space and the right to freedom of association in the country.

Mnangagwa has, however, said he would not hesitate to sign the Bill into law once it lands on his desk.

The exiled former Cabinet minister said his manifesto was anchored on the vision of a functional, peaceful and prosperous nation.

“It’s time to reconcile and put our past differences aside and embrace one another while acknowledging our failures and repairing the damage that our acts of omission and commission have caused.

“The Gukurahundi question requires permanent resolution, and a peaceful closure, as with other past conflicts in our history,” Kasukuwere said.

“I dream of a functional country at peace with itself, where a social contract bridges the trust deficit between the government and its citizens.

“Our country needs a capable, accountable, transparent and responsible leadership which implements the vision of the Zimbabwe we want. It’s time to renew the country’s leadership, enshrine a new national vision with aspirations to restore Zimbabwe’s glory.”

Reflecting on Kasukuwere’s manifesto, political commentator Romeo Chasara said: “The success of his campaign will depend on the practicality of implementing these ambitious proposals and gaining support from key stakeholders.”

-newsday

Zanu PF Hijacks Guti’s Funeral

By-Zanu PF has hijacked the funeral of the late founder of the Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa Forward in Faith, Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti, with its President Emmerson Mnangagwa declaring him (Guti) a national hero.

Guti died on July 5 in South Africa, with his church and family announcing 30 days of mourning.

Guti celebrated his 100th birthday in May.

Mnangagwa visited the Guti family in Harare on Monday, where he declared national hero status on Guti.

Said Mnangagwa: “For some of the heroes and heroines on that site (National Heroes Acre), some people may not really know the profile of their works. We, who have put them there, know.
“But as for Baba Guti, his works are evident for all to see and everybody knows the great works he did. However, the church has the liberty to continue with their plans, but we, as the Government of Zimbabwe, have decided to declare Archbishop Ezekiel Guti a national hero and hereby confer that status.”
Ezekiel TV channel also posted on its Facebook page the conferment of national hero status on the “General in the Faith”, as Guti was commonly known in religious circles.
“On Monday July 24, 2023, His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde ED Mnangagwa conferred the national hero status upon our late father, Apostle Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti.
“In his speech to the family and church leadership, the President pronounced that the Government of Zimbabwe decided to give this honour to Apostle Guti, in recognition of the great work and impact he has done in the nation and the world over,” reads part of the post.
Last night, the Zanu PF led by acting Secretary General Patrick Chinamasa, National Commissar Mike Bimha, Secretary for Security Lovemore Matuke and Politburo member Omega Hungwe, and Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister, Kazembe Kazembe, visited the Guti family to deliver the news of national hero status conferred on Guti.
Chinamasa, who was representing Zanu PF Secretary General Obert Mpofu, said they had been sent by President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF.
“We have been sent by the President to inform the Guti family and church that the party and President saw fit to accord national hero status to Baba Guti.
“A national hero status is accorded depending on the impact one would have done, working for his or her country.
“What has led us to come here is because of his good deeds. He did a lot of work, which everyone can testify even if one would not be a member of ZAOGA. He preached evangelism in Zimbabwe and beyond,” said Chinamasa.
Kazembe then read out the hero conferment letter from Mpofu, directed to the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda.
“His Excellency, the First Secretary of Zanu PF Cde Dr ED Mnangagwa has conferred national hero status to the late Archbishop Professor Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti who died on July 5, 2023,” he said.
ZAOGA FIF national executive chairperson, Apostle Joe Guti said on behalf of the family and church, they were grateful for the recognition that Baba Guti got from President Mnangagwa.
“He worked for 75 years preaching non-stop, demonstrating what Christianity is. God permitted him to live for 100 years of which we say the global church has benefited from that long life.
“He had a global impact on the whole world which is worth celebrating. We are here to appreciate this recognition; thank you for honouring our father, our global icon in the world of faith, not only evangelism but in the academic world, health sector, all sectors of the economy, nation building he contributed, and is worth celebrating,” said
Apostle Joe Guti.
ZAOGA FIF secretary general, Apostle Mishael Nyambo, said the church was grateful for the honour bestowed upon Guti.
“We are more than glad with the national hero status conferment, thanking that works that were done by our father were open for all to see in Zimbabwe.
“The Government was witness to the works because he did not only start a church in Zimbabwe, but other things which benefit the citizens despite not being family members.
“We are grateful that it was recognised and His Excellency, the Government and part, saw it fit to give our church leader a national hero status. We are also glad that the status came in time before his burial,” said Apostle Nyambo.
Eunor Guti said her late husband was a God-fearing man, who left a lot of teachings from which she draws strength.
“His teachings differentiated us from other nations since he taught us to be God fearing, to fight poverty through working with our own hands so that we are empowered.
“He would change countries he visited, including Jamaica, where people used to rely on missionaries. In our church, congregants were empowered and worked with their own hands and managed to buy land which they are collectively building a church,” said Amai Guti.
Apostle Nyambo said burial arrangements will be communicated in due course.
“The church and family are still doing consultations on burial arrangements, but we will advise,” he said.
ZAOGA FIF members yesterday thanked the President for honouring Guti.
Violla Shandukurai said: “He truly deserves this status. He built a university, hospitals, children’s homes, schools, was a unifier who brought souls to Christ, built many churches and never brought sorrow to the Government.
“Yes, he deserves it. This has really consoled the Guti family, Forward in Faith church and all sons and daughters of Baba in Zimbabwe and around the world.”
Mrs Loveness Chiyangwa said: “We are very grateful and honoured as a church that our father has been given this status. May all praises be given to the God of Ezekiel.”
A ZAOGA FIF elder based in the United Kingdom, Pedzisai Zisengwe, said: “He was indeed a man of God whom many people benefited from. Personally I was healed of cancer during his last visit to the UK.
“I went to the doctors and they confirmed that I had been healed.

Mnangagwa Speaks On Controversial Guti’s National Hero Status

Ezekiel Guti

By-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has justified the controversial national hero status he conferred on the late founder of the Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa Forward in Faith, Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti, saying, “his works are evident for all to see and everybody knows the great works he did”.

 Guti died on July 5 in South Africa.

He celebrated his 100th birthday in May.

The church and family have announced 30 days of mourning.

Mnangagwa visited the Guti family in Harare on Monday, where he declared national hero status on Guti.

Said Mnangagwa: “For some of the heroes and heroines on that site (National Heroes Acre), some people may not really know the profile of their works. We, who have put them there, know.

“But as for Baba Guti, his works are evident for all to see and everybody knows the great works he did. However, the church has the liberty to continue with their plans, but we, as the Government of Zimbabwe, have decided to declare Archbishop Ezekiel Guti a national hero and hereby confer that status.”

 Ezekiel TV channel also posted on its Facebook page the conferment of national hero status on the “General in the Faith”, as Guti was commonly known in religious circles.

“On Monday July 24, 2023, His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde ED Mnangagwa conferred the national hero status upon our late father, Apostle Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti.

“In his speech to the family and church leadership, the President pronounced that the Government of Zimbabwe decided to give this honour to Apostle Guti, in recognition of the great work and impact he has done in the nation and the world over,” reads part of the post.

Last night, the Zanu PF led by acting Secretary General Patrick Chinamasa, National Commissar Mike Bimha, Secretary for Security Lovemore Matuke and Politburo member Omega Hungwe, and Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister, Kazembe Kazembe, visited the Guti family to deliver the news of national hero status conferred on Guti.

Chinamasa, who was representing Zanu PF Secretary General Obert Mpofu, said they had been sent by President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF.

“We have been sent by the President to inform the Guti family and church that the party and President saw fit to accord national hero status to Baba Guti.

“A national hero status is accorded depending on the impact one would have done, working for his or her country.

“What has led us to come here is because of his good deeds. He did a lot of work, which everyone can testify even if one would not be a member of ZAOGA. He preached evangelism in Zimbabwe and beyond,” said Chinamasa.

 Kazembe then read out the hero conferment letter from Mpofu, directed to the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda.

“His Excellency, the First Secretary of Zanu PF Cde Dr ED Mnangagwa has conferred national hero status to the late Archbishop Professor Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti who died on July 5, 2023,” he said.

ZAOGA FIF national executive chairperson, Apostle Joe Guti said on behalf of the family and church, they were grateful for the recognition that Baba Guti got from President Mnangagwa.

“He worked for 75 years preaching non-stop, demonstrating what Christianity is. God permitted him to live for 100 years of which we say the global church has benefited from that long life.

“He had a global impact on the whole world which is worth celebrating. We are here to appreciate this recognition; thank you for honouring our father, our global icon in the world of faith, not only evangelism but in the academic world, health sector, all sectors of the economy, nation building he contributed, and is worth celebrating,” said

Apostle Joe Guti.

ZAOGA FIF secretary general, Apostle Mishael Nyambo, said the church was grateful for the honour bestowed upon Guti.

“We are more than glad with the national hero status conferment, thanking that works that were done by our father were open for all to see in Zimbabwe.

“The Government was witness to the works because he did not only start a church in Zimbabwe, but other things which benefit the citizens despite not being family members.

“We are grateful that it was recognised and His Excellency, the Government and part, saw it fit to give our church leader a national hero status. We are also glad that the status came in time before his burial,” said Apostle Nyambo.

Eunor Guti said her late husband was a God-fearing man, who left a lot of teachings from which she draws strength.

“His teachings differentiated us from other nations since he taught us to be God fearing, to fight poverty through working with our own hands so that we are empowered.

“He would change countries he visited, including Jamaica, where people used to rely on missionaries. In our church, congregants were empowered and worked with their own hands and managed to buy land which they are collectively building a church,” said Amai Guti.

Apostle Nyambo said burial arrangements will be communicated in due course.

“The church and family are still doing consultations on burial arrangements, but we will advise,” he said.

ZAOGA FIF members yesterday thanked the President for honouring Guti.

Violla Shandukurai said: “He truly deserves this status. He built a university, hospitals, children’s homes, schools, was a unifier who brought souls to Christ, built many churches and never brought sorrow to the Government.

“Yes, he deserves it. This has really consoled the Guti family, Forward in Faith church and all sons and daughters of Baba in Zimbabwe and around the world.”

Mrs Loveness Chiyangwa said: “We are very grateful and honoured as a church that our father has been given this status. May all praises be given to the God of Ezekiel.”

A ZAOGA FIF elder based in the United Kingdom, Pedzisai Zisengwe, said: “He was indeed a man of God whom many people benefited from. Personally I was healed of cancer during his last visit to the UK.

“I went to the doctors and they confirmed that I had been healed.

Government Labours To Spell Out Number Of Banned Chamisa Rallies

By-The Government, through the Home Affairs ministry, has laboured to state the number of the opposition CCC rallies the police banned this year.

Trying to convince the world ahead of the next month’s election, the Government said from January to July 2023, CCC had 345 of its political gatherings approved, while ZANU PF has 1 351 notifications also approved.

Addressing diplomatic missions accredited to Zimbabwe and observer missions for the harmonised elections preparedness, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Major General (Rtd) Dr Gerald Gwinji, claimed that from 1 January 2023 up to 10 July, political parties filed close to 2 000 notifications. He said:
Since January 2023, operational districts across the country are maintaining registers relating to all notifications and intentions to hold public meetings made by political parties.
During this period, different political parties have notified the police of their gatherings and some of them met the legal requirement while some could not.
The police have received a total of 1 437 notifications from ZANU PF of which 1351 were compliant, whilst 86 were not compliant as a result they could not proceed.
The CCC filed 410 notifications, 345 of these were compliant whilst the remaining 65 were not.
The MDC had 30 notifications out of which 23 were compliant; other political parties put together a total of 89 notifications and 80 were found to be compliant.
However, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said to date, the party’s 101 rallies have been banned or disrupted by the Police or ZANU PF. She added:
Which ZANU PF rally has ever been banned? Is there any letter from [the Police] that shows that they wanted to conduct a rally and were banned from doing so?

Highlanders Seek To End 17-Year Title Drought

HIGHLANDERS fans are slowly starting to believe that this could be their year after the Bulawayo giants extended their unbeaten run in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League to 16 matches at the weekend.

Match-day 16 in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League saw Highlanders going for 16 matches without defeat and extending their winning run to five successive matches.

Bosso have been consistent this season in which they are the only unbeaten side, and this weekend was no different as they managed to grind a result against an organised Manica Diamonds side on Sunday.

The unbeaten run has left Highlanders fans believing that this could be their year after a 17-year-long wait for the league title.

“Our team is playing well and we are confident of lifting the title this season,” said a Bosso fan.

The one-nil win over Manica Diamonds saw Highlanders maintaining their four-point lead ahead of Ngezi Platinum who are second with 30 points.

This comes ahead of a top-of-the-table clash between Ngezi Platinum and Highlanders this weekend.

Six of the eight week 16 matches were victories, while a record sixteen goals were netted at the weekend.

A big win was recorded by debutants Green Fuel, who upstaged Harare giants Dynamos one-nil to move up to 13th position on the log.

Chicken Inn are fifth after bouncing back to winning ways with an emphatic three-one win over Yadah.

Still stuck in the murky waters of relegation is Sheasham and Black Rhinos whose one-all draw did not do them any favours.
https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/07/24/bosso-fans-optimistic/

Chiwenga Statement On Roman Catholic Sister’s Death

It was with trepidation that I learnt of the death of Sister Margaret McAllen at St Anne’s Hospital, on the morning of Thursday, 20 July 2023. She was blessed with a long life, having been born on 2 February 1942 in Galway, Ireland.

Sister Margaret came to Zimbabwe in July 1983 and humbly volunteered to execute her missionary work as a Sister, at Murambinda Mission Hospital, in Buhera District. She served the Buhera community, particularly the underprivileged, with pastoral passion and inculcated the Christian values of love, empathy and peaceful co-existence that shaped many, especially among the youth, to become responsible citizens.

The late Sister Margaret proceeded to faithfully serve communities beyond the call of duty when she co-founded the Mashambanzou Care Trust with Sister Noreen Nolan, in 1989.

Trust became an important cogwheel in the big fight against illnesses, such as Cancer and HIV/AIDS. It catered for terminally ill patients when the community was still sceptical and shunned those affected as outcasts. Sister Margaret and her co-founder of the Trust remained consistent in embracing such unfortunate victims by giving them free treatment, care and rehabilitation. The death of Sister Margaret, therefore, leaves us spiritually poorer and saddened. She remained steadfast in serving the Lord and gave many people hope and a reason to live. Her immense contribution to the spiritual well-being of communities shall always be cherished.

May her dear soul rest in eternal peace.

Hon. Gen. (Retd) Dr. C. G. D. N Chiwenga ‘GCZM Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND CABINET

ZANU PF Member Kidnapped by Own Party Colleagues Amidst Allegations of Multi-Million Dollar Looting

HARARE – By A Correspondent ! In a shocking turn of events, a ZANU PF member was reported kidnapped by fellow party members from a Housing Cooperation in Harare. The incident occurred shortly after a high-stakes meeting with Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, during which serious allegations of looting millions of dollars from the Nehanda Cooperative were discussed.

According to a reliable source who recounted the ordeal, the crisis began when Sithembiso Nyoni issued a letter urging the continuation of an audit into the operations of the Nehanda Cooperative. Tensions escalated when Andrew Marauka openly expressed his desire for Enisia Gutu and Simba Moyo to be excluded from the audit committee.

The situation further intensified as the leaders approached Omega Hungwe, and Mrs. Hungwe made a phone call to Vice President Chiwenga, resulting in a meeting at the Kingston of SMEs. However, the Vice President’s sudden departure to attend a rally seemed to hasten the proceedings.

Brigadier Mhonda was reportedly present during the meeting, where Mrs. Hungwe insisted that the audit of Nehanda Housing must be stopped. Astonishingly, it was agreed upon that her demand should be adhered to.

In a dramatic twist, yesterday, Enisia Gutu reportedly received a disturbing phone call from Gwauya, informing her that Mr. Simba Moyo had been kidnapped. The kidnappers were allegedly armed, and the vehicle they used lacked number plates.

According to Mr. Moyo, the captors, whom he estimated to be five in number, blindfolded him with a sack and drove him to an undisclosed location, all the while discussing the affairs of the Nehanda Housing Cooperation and making threats on his life. During his ordeal, he was subjected to physical abuse, resulting in injuries and the total stripping of his clothes into two, leaving him half naked.

It is alleged that Mrs. Hungwe might have communicated with the CIOs (Central Intelligence Organisation) to halt their operation, leading to Mr. Moyo’s eventual release. After being freed, he wandered into the mountainous area alone, seeking a way back home. Fortunately, he was found by some male individuals who rushed to his aid, discovering him in a state of distress and total-naked, bleeding from the beatings he endured.

Mr. Moyo was promptly taken to Parirenyatwa Hospital for medical treatment. Shockingly, he claimed that during his captivity, he was injected with what he suspects could be poison.

The incident at Nehanda Housing Cooperative revolves around the alleged looting of over USD12 million, a staggering amount that involves the Cooperative’s more than 5,000 residents. The situation has caused deep divisions within ZANU PF and has brought to light the urgent need for accountability and transparency in the party’s ranks.

Authorities are investigating the kidnapping and assault, with mounting pressure from the public and opposition parties to bring the culprits to justice and shed light on the corruption allegations. As the nation watches closely, the future of the Nehanda Housing Cooperative and the ZANU PF party remains uncertain amidst this grave controversy.

Efforts to get a comment from the Nehanda Housing Association committee were fruitless at the time of printing, as this is a developing story.

Bosso Eye Title

HIGHLANDERS fans are slowly starting to believe that this could be their year after the Bulawayo giants extended their unbeaten run in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League to 16 matches at the weekend.

Match-day 16 in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League saw Highlanders going for 16 matches without defeat and extending their winning run to five successive matches.

Bosso have been consistent this season in which they are the only unbeaten side, and this weekend was no different as they managed to grind a result against an organised Manica Diamonds side on Sunday.

The unbeaten run has left Highlanders fans believing that this could be their year after a 17-year-long wait for the league title.

“Our team is playing well and we are confident of lifting the title this season,” said a Bosso fan.

The one-nil win over Manica Diamonds saw Highlanders maintaining their four-point lead ahead of Ngezi Platinum who are second with 30 points.

This comes ahead of a top-of-the-table clash between Ngezi Platinum and Highlanders this weekend.

Six of the eight week 16 matches were victories, while a record sixteen goals were netted at the weekend.

A big win was recorded by debutants Green Fuel, who upstaged Harare giants Dynamos one-nil to move up to 13th position on the log.

Chicken Inn are fifth after bouncing back to winning ways with an emphatic three-one win over Yadah.

Still stuck in the murky waters of relegation is Sheasham and Black Rhinos whose one-all draw did not do them any favours.
https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/07/24/bosso-fans-optimistic/

Kingdom Boys Shine

New boys, FC Wangu Mazodze are riding high after extending their lead in the ZIFA Eastern Region Division One League to five points with another victory at the weekend.

FC Wangu Mazodze continued their title charge after earning a valuable set of three points in foreign territory following a two-one win over FC Hunter at Rudhaka Stadium in Marondera this Sunday.

The Eastern Region Division One log leaders did not hold back, but made their intentions clear from the word go, with Edward Maffa’s ninth-minute strike giving FC Wangu Mazodze the edge in the first half.

Maffa picked up from where he left off in the second half after completing his brace in the 57th minute, as the men in red and blue went past FC Hunter taking their points tally to 36 after 15 matches.

The victory left Mazodze sitting pretty at the summit of the log standings with a five-point lead, taking advantage of the inactivity of former PSL side Tenax.

Defeat left relegation-threatened FC Hunter level on 14 points with 13th-placed Masvingo United who beat JM Busha by two goals to nil.

Elsewhere, third-placed Buffaloes shared the points with Bikita Minerals at Mutare Showgrounds, with fourth-placed Mutare City Rovers thrashing Grayham three-nil at Chiremba.

At Vhengere Stadium, Risutu Tigers edged Midway FC by a single goal.

Renco Mine added further misery to second-from-bottom Manica Diamonds Under-19 with a two-nil victory, while the bottom of the log Chiredzi Stars earned a point at Surrey after a one-all draw.

The other three ZIFA Division One regions are all on a mid-season break.-ZBC News

Murowa Diamonds Bares President’s Lies as It Shuns Local Employees

Dear Zimbabweans

Murowa Diamonds owned by Rio Tinto Zimbabwe and operating in Zvishavane district recently engaged about 50 Namibians and about 20 Indians as expatriate workers overlooking well qualified and experienced local engineers and artisans. To make matters worse these Namibians brought their own assistants who are earning salaries higher than those of Zimbabwean graduates and artisans. Does Zimbabwe need expatriate artisans and engineers? The answer is a big NO. A year ago the same mine brought in over 200 South Africans to come and lay a water pipeline. A quick survey on the employees of will show very few locals who normally do menial jobs like house keeping.

The greatest scandal is how the ministry of home affairs is issuing work permits to all these foreigners who now constitute a three quarters of all the artisans and engineers working in lithium, diamonds and gold mines. The ZANU PF government especially the ministries of Home Affairs and Mines and Mining development are the worst enemies of the highly educated and skilled Zimbabweans. It is a shame that the Home Affairs ministry is issuing work permits to foreigners like confetti at a wedding reducing local engineers and artisans to street vendors. There is need for ZACC to investigate all the work permits if foreigners working in our mines because some of these workers are trainees masquerading as technicians. Is there any due diligence done on these foreigners before issuing work permits?

The Minister of Mines and Mining development must resign in shame for selling out our jobs to foreigners. Zimbabwe want foreign investors not workers as is the case in most lithium mines where Chinese make the bulk of employees. The President’s mantra that Zimbabwe must be built by Zimbabweans is a facade, an embarrassing rhetoric and just noise signifying nothing. His vision of a middle upper class by whatever year is the devil’s dream of seat in heaven. How can we become a middle class society when the Home Affairs ministry and it’s partner in crime ministry of mines are parcelling out jobs to foreigners?

My fellow countrymen 23 August 2023 is a crucial day that is going to map and shape our future and that of our beloved country. It is common knowledge that us the majority of Zimbabweans are drowning abjective poverty with no hope in sight. Those who are supposed to rescue us from the jaws of this stinking poverty don’t even care. All they are doing is looting and plundering our natural resources to their own personal aggrandizement. Their dogs and cats live a better life than us the povo. Our politicians at large are useless and hopeless.

The attached picture shows the “abundance” of Chinese Nationals during the official opening of the Bikita Lithium mine.

Worried and concerned jobless Zimbabwean

Tinoda Mabasa

Mnangagwa’s Learning Curriculum Troubling Parents – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Addressing thousands of citizens at Muchakata Business Centre, Masvingo Central Constituency on Monday, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa took a swipe at Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa for ruining the country’s glamour.

President Chamisa also slammed Mr Mnangagwa’s spooks posing as FAZ.

FAZ, traditional leaders and Zanu PF hooligans are intimidating rural citizens across the country.

Below is a list of President Chamisa’s key points…

-Zim schools need new learning curriculum

-We will do away with CALA

  • Economic development

-development of infrastructure

  • State of the art roads and hospitals
https://fb.watch/l_-m07rhKZ/

Mnangagwa Home Prep Building Bombed from Underneath

Another School in Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Hometown Faces Threat from Illegal Mining

KWEKWE, [Current Date] – The Camelot Group of Schools, a renowned educational institution in Kwekwe, is facing a serious threat to its infrastructure and the safety of its students as illegal mining operations encroach upon its premises. Reports indicate that several mines have registered their claims within the school’s boundaries, putting the buildings and movable property at risk. This alarming development comes in the wake of a recent incident where a classroom block collapsed at Globe and Phoenix Primary School due to underground mining tunnels, resulting in injuries to numerous learners.

Illegal mining activities have been a recurring issue in the city, with even residential properties being affected. In a nearby neighborhood, a house succumbed to the ground after being undermined by shallow underground tunnels caused by illegal mining.

The situation at the Camelot Group of Schools has prompted the intervention of the Kwekwe District Civil Protection Unit (CPU), led by chairman Mr. Fortune Mpungu. The CPU visited the site to assess the extent of the problem and its potential impacts on the educational institution.

Investigations revealed that three mines had been registered within the school’s 80-hectare property, with special grants issued by the Kwekwe City Council to the miners. Additionally, one mine was registered with the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development in the 1990s before the establishment of the school. These miners are utilizing the special grants to extract valuable minerals, including gold, from the area.

Mr. Jethro Nyarota, the board chair of Camelot Group of Schools, expressed concern over the potential risks posed by the mining activities to the school’s infrastructure and the disruption of the learning process. He also emphasized the school’s future expansion plans, including the construction of hostels, which might be compromised if the land continues to be damaged by mining activities.

“We are worried that these mining activities are going to damage infrastructure and disturb the learning process,” said Mr. Nyarota. “We also have plans to construct hostels and expand the school towards the area, which is being operated by the miners, and by the time we want to construct the hostels, the land would have been damaged.”

The situation has also raised apprehension among parents, with some considering withdrawing their children from the school due to safety concerns. Mr. Herbert Maziriri, the District Schools Inspector, pointed out that the continuation of illegal mining activities would undermine the entire education system.

“I think when authorities are issuing these permits, they should prioritize the safety of learners and prioritize education,” he said. “Camelot is one of the best schools in the district in terms of pass rates and performance. If this continues to happen under our watch, we are sending the wrong message.”

To address the issue, the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) Kwekwe District officer, Mr. Daniel Magombedze, ordered the immediate closure of the mining operations. He clarified that being granted a special grant does not permit miners to start extraction without undergoing the necessary processes, including obtaining the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) approval from the agency.

“Being granted a special grant does not mean the miners should start mining. They should go through all the processes with the Ministry of Mines and unless we grant them the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), the mining remains illegal. The mining should therefore stop forthwith,” said Mr. Magombedze.

Local authorities and concerned parties are now urging strict measures to prevent further encroachment of illegal mining activities on school properties and other critical infrastructure to safeguard the welfare of the community and preserve the quality of education in the area.

Overzealous Cops Besiege Hapless Citizens

CCC Denounces Zanu PF Barbarism

Read statements below for more details…

Is this the Zimbabwe that our forebears fought for? Shame on your @edmnangagwa

We have been attacked by Herbert Chinhamo and Wisdom Choto ZANU-PF thugs while doing our door-to-door campaign in Mutubva. We are at Norton Police Station.- Richard Tsvangirai

NGUNDU – No amount of tear gas, intimidation, and violence can halt the unstoppable march of an idea whose time has arrived. Our relentless fight persists for a New Great Zimbabwe that brings benefits and prosperity to EVERYONE. United, we can triumphantly accomplish this shared goal on the 23rd of August 2023.-CCC

CORPSE RITUALS: Grace Mugabe Protects Bob’s Remains As Ezekiel Guti Family Surrenders All To A Giggling Mnangagwa | VIDEO

Unraveling the Enigmatic Declaration: A Closer Look at Zimbabwe’s National Hero Status for Ezekiel Guti.

Robert Mugabe nephew, Leo, saying the late President will not allow Mnangagwa to have his body for fear that it would be used for rituals.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared the late Archbishop Ezekiel Guti a national hero, citing his significant contributions to the country and his global impact. However, beneath the surface of this seemingly honorable gesture lies an undisclosed and intriguing reason that has sparked speculation among Zimbabweans. The hidden motive revolves around the controversial practice of corpse magic, which supposedly grants long life to those who possess the remains of individuals who lived up to 100 years. This article delves into the real reason behind the national hero declaration and its connection to Guti’s alleged ritualistic methodology, limestone bone remains, and President Mnangagwa’s ambition to reach the age of 100.

The Mystery Behind Guti’s Ritualist Methodology:

Before his death, Archbishop Ezekiel Guti in a sermon shared his “secret” to achieving long life up to the age of 100. The so called methodology involved the use of limestone bone remains from another individual who had lived to the age of 100. The source of these remains a matter of speculation, as Guti claimed to have taken three limestones(bones) from the grave of John, the son of Zebedee, during his time in Asia Minor. According to his sermon, he placed these stones in a cave in Bindura, Zimbabwe, thereby imbuing them with magical powers to grant those who came into contact with them a long life.

The Hidden Motive of President Mnangagwa:

The declaration of Archbishop Ezekiel Guti as a national hero has raised eyebrows and led to theories about President Mnangagwa’s true intentions. At the age of 81, Mnangagwa is approaching the milestone age of 100, the very age Guti himself reached before passing away. Some speculate that the President’s motivation for granting Guti this prestigious status was not merely to honor his contributions to the country but to gain access to the revered ritualistic limestone bone remains.

The Secret Power of Corpse Magic:

The belief in corpse magic and its supposed ability to grant long life has deep roots in some cultures and mystical practices. The idea that the remains of individuals who lived a long life possess special powers has fueled various rituals and beliefs throughout history. While many view this as superstitious and unfounded, there are individuals who still place great value on these practices, as evidenced by the alleged actions of Archbishop Guti.

The State Media’s Account:

The state media’s official account of President Mnangagwa’s declaration focuses on Archbishop Guti’s works, such as spearheading social services and contributing to the establishment of educational and healthcare institutions. These achievements alone are certainly deserving of recognition, and the national hero status is typically reserved for individuals who have made significant contributions to the nation.

As Zimbabwe mourns the passing of Archbishop Ezekiel Guti, questions linger about the true reason behind his posthumous declaration as a national hero. While President Mnangagwa officially lauded Guti’s contributions to the country, some wonder if there is a hidden agenda tied to the alleged ritualist methodology and limestone bone remains that promise long life. The concept of corpse magic and its potential influence on political decisions adds an intriguing layer of mystery to the nation’s recent events. As time passes, only the future will reveal the veracity of these speculations and the impact they may have on Zimbabwe’s cultural and political landscape.

Red Devils Keen To Sign Mbappe

Manchester United are only willing to pay £60m for 20-year-old Denmark striker Rasmus Hojlund, which is short of the Italian club’s 100m euro (£86.5m) asking price. Times

Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham will be part of a bidding frenzy for France striker Kylian Mbappe, 24, after Paris St-Germain received a world record £259m bid from Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal for the player. Telegraph

Al Hilal plan to offer Mbappe a net salary worth 200m euros (£172m) a year while allowing him to keep 100% of his image rights. Fabrizio Romano

Barcelona have distanced themselves from a move for Mbappe despite claims they held talks with PSG. Marca

England midfielder Jordan Henderson, 33, has said his goodbyes to staff and team-mates at Liverpool ahead of his move to Saudi club Al-Ettifaq being completed. Mail

Inter Milan have offered Aston Villa 15m Euros (£12.95m) for Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, 30, following Andre Onana’s move to Manchester United. TyC Sports

Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku is still in limbo with Juventus needing to sell a forward to fund the move. The Italian giants want to do a deal and are prepared to pay a fee worth- £34m (€40m). Sky Sports

Preliminary talks between Chelsea and Ajax have taken place over midfielder Mohammed Kudus. The 22-year-old is one of a number of players Chelsea are looking at. Sky Sports

The Blues still also want to sign Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo, but a deal remains a difficult one to do. Sky Sports

Watford’s record signing Ismaila Sarr has left Vicarage Road to join Marseille.- Soccer24 News

Zimbabwean Pilot Soars to Success: Adriano Shingai Rungano Neto’s Sky Journey

By Farai D Hove | In the world of aviation, dreams often take flight, but it’s the journey to achieve those dreams that truly defines the spirit of a pilot. Adriano Shingai Rungano Neto, a successful pilot, proves that with dedication, passion, and unwavering determination, the sky is truly the limit.

Adriano Neto

Born on July 19, 1990, Adriano’s love affair with the skies began at a tender age. Gazing at airplanes soaring overhead, he knew that his destiny was among the clouds. After completing high school, he was determined to chase his dream of becoming a pilot. In 2008, fortune smiled upon him, presenting the opportunity he had longed for – to pursue a career in aviation.

However, Adriano’s path to success was far from smooth. Challenges and obstacles loomed large, tempting him to give up on numerous occasions. Despite the hardships, he would look up at every passing aircraft and whisper to himself, “It can still be done!” These words became his guiding light, reminding him of his relentless determination to succeed.

With unwavering perseverance, Adriano embarked on his aviation journey. The road was filled with rigorous training, countless hours of study, and mastering complex flying techniques. Yet, he never lost sight of his dreams. Throughout his struggles, his mother stood as an unwavering pillar of support, encouraging him every step of the way. Furthermore, he found a second family in the form of friends, who lent their support and became an integral part of his aviation adventure.

Finally, in 2014, Adriano achieved a significant milestone – he obtained his commercial pilot’s license. The sky was no longer just a distant dream; it became his professional playground. His passion and dedication were rewarded as he set out on a new journey as a commercial pilot.

Today, Adriano Shingai Rungano Neto is soaring to new heights, doing what he loves best at Halsted’s Aviation Corporation. His journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring pilots worldwide, reminding them that with tenacity and hard work, the skies are open to all who dare to dream.

When asked about his future plans, Adriano expressed his excitement for the days yet to come. “I cherish every moment I spend up in the air, and I look forward to the countless flying days that lie ahead. My passion for aviation only grows stronger with each flight,” he shared with a smile.

As a successful pilot, Adriano Shingai Rungano Neto’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance, family support, and following one’s dreams. His achievements serve as a beacon of hope for all those who dare to defy the odds and reach for the stars, reminding us that with courage and determination, even the loftiest of dreams can be realized.

Zim Clubs Miss Champions League Action

Zimbabwe will this year have no representatives in the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup despite the lifting of the international ban this month.

The country spent the past year in the cold after FIFA raised sanctions following the Sports and Recreation Commission’s (SRC) suspension of the ZIFA board.

The ban was lifted over a week ago after the appointment of a ZIFA Nomalisation Committee, allowing the nation to take part in international tournaments.

The Warriors were even included in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers draw conducted last week.

However, Castle Lager Premiership champions FC Platinum and Chibuku Super Cup winners Bulawayo Chiefs will not take in the Champions League and the Confederation Cup, respectively.

This was confirmed by CAF ahead of Tuesday’s draw in Cairo, Egypt.

The preliminary stages draw will be conducted at 1 pm CAT at the CAF Headquarters starting with the Confederation Cup and followed by Champions League.

The draws will be broadcast live on SuperSport TV and streamed on CAF official website CAFONLINE.COM and the official CAF YouTube Channel, CAF TV.

54 clubs from 42 Member Associations are engaged in this season’s CAF Champions League, while 52 clubs representing 41 Member Associations will compete in the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.-Soccer24 News

FC Wangu Mazodze Steal Show

New boys, FC Wangu Mazodze are riding high after extending their lead in the ZIFA Eastern Region Division One League to five points with another victory at the weekend.

FC Wangu Mazodze continued their title charge after earning a valuable set of three points in foreign territory following a two-one win over FC Hunter at Rudhaka Stadium in Marondera this Sunday.

The Eastern Region Division One log leaders did not hold back, but made their intentions clear from the word go, with Edward Maffa’s ninth-minute strike giving FC Wangu Mazodze the edge in the first half.

Maffa picked up from where he left off in the second half after completing his brace in the 57th minute, as the men in red and blue went past FC Hunter taking their points tally to 36 after 15 matches.

The victory left Mazodze sitting pretty at the summit of the log standings with a five-point lead, taking advantage of the inactivity of former PSL side Tenax.

Defeat left relegation-threatened FC Hunter level on 14 points with 13th-placed Masvingo United who beat JM Busha by two goals to nil.

Elsewhere, third-placed Buffaloes shared the points with Bikita Minerals at Mutare Showgrounds, with fourth-placed Mutare City Rovers thrashing Grayham three-nil at Chiremba.

At Vhengere Stadium, Risutu Tigers edged Midway FC by a single goal.

Renco Mine added further misery to second-from-bottom Manica Diamonds Under-19 with a two-nil victory, while the bottom of the log Chiredzi Stars earned a point at Surrey after a one-all draw.

The other three ZIFA Division One regions are all on a mid-season break.-ZBC News

Chiwenga Mourns Catholic Sister

It was with trepidation that I learnt of the death of Sister Margaret McAllen at St Anne’s Hospital, on the morning of Thursday, 20 July 2023. She was blessed with a long life, having been born on 2 February 1942 in Galway, Ireland.

Sister Margaret came to Zimbabwe in July 1983 and humbly volunteered to execute her missionary work as a Sister, at Murambinda Mission Hospital, in Buhera District. She served the Buhera community, particularly the underprivileged, with pastoral passion and inculcated the Christian values of love, empathy and peaceful co-existence that shaped many, especially among the youth, to become responsible citizens.

The late Sister Margaret proceeded to faithfully serve communities beyond the call of duty when she co-founded the Mashambanzou Care Trust with Sister Noreen Nolan, in 1989.

Trust became an important cogwheel in the big fight against illnesses, such as Cancer and HIV/AIDS. It catered for terminally ill patients when the community was still sceptical and shunned those affected as outcasts. Sister Margaret and her co-founder of the Trust remained consistent in embracing such unfortunate victims by giving them free treatment, care and rehabilitation. The death of Sister Margaret, therefore, leaves us spiritually poorer and saddened. She remained steadfast in serving the Lord and gave many people hope and a reason to live. Her immense contribution to the spiritual well-being of communities shall always be cherished.

May her dear soul rest in eternal peace.

Hon. Gen. (Retd) Dr. C. G. D. N Chiwenga ‘GCZM Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care

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Dodgy Bail and Threats in Bogus Legal Certificate Scam: Pastor Kasi, Ivy Kombo

By A Correspondent | In a shocking turn of events, ZimEye News Network has uncovered disturbing revelations about the arrest of Huggins Hardwork Duri, who was allegedly involved in a scam issuing fake legal practice certificates. Despite being apprehended for criminal abuse of office, Mr. Duri was never truly detained and was granted bail on the very first day he appeared in court.

According to the latest information disclosed to ZimEye, Huggins Duri, the Council for Legal Foundation executive secretary, who is accused of dishing out bogus legal practice certificates to 19 undeserving individuals, including Pastor Admire Kasi and his wife Ivy Kombo, was allowed to walk free on bail immediately after his initial court appearance. This raises serious questions about the integrity of the justice system and the severity of consequences faced by corrupt individuals in Zimbabwe.

What makes this situation even more alarming is that Huggins Duri is reportedly leveraging his connections to the First Family, being the son of a late confidant, to intimidate authorities. He is allegedly threatening to name-drop high-ranking individuals in the legal profession, which could potentially hinder a fair investigation into the extent of this scandal and those involved.

The background of the story reveals that the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) stumbled upon this elaborate scam after receiving a tip-off from an individual who was supposed to write a conversion examination. The Council for Legal Education is the body responsible for regulating legal education and training in Zimbabwe, including administering conversion examinations for foreign legal qualifications.

According to the State’s case, on June 19 this year, Duri had a meeting with students who had completed their law studies at the University of Zimbabwe as part of a bridging program after obtaining legal qualifications from foreign universities. During this meeting, Duri allegedly offered to help these students bypass the conversion examination required by the council.

Following this meeting, on June 20, Duri met with the informant and promised to assist him in obtaining the certificate needed to register as a lawyer. He even suggested that the informant should register for the examination and pay a hefty fee of US$560, assuring him that Duri would ensure he received the certificate, regardless of his performance on the test.

However, the informant, realizing the seriousness of the situation, reported the matter to Zacc on June 21, leading to Duri’s arrest while he was receiving the money. Zacc’s investigation revealed that Duri had fraudulently issued 19 certificates to various individuals, some of whom were already practicing as legitimate lawyers, posing a significant threat to the reputation of the legal profession in Zimbabwe.

The ease with which Mr. Duri was granted bail, coupled with his reported threats to name-drop influential figures, has raised concerns about the impartiality and effectiveness of the legal system in dealing with cases of corruption and abuse of office. The public demands answers and accountability for such acts that undermine the credibility of the legal fraternity and the nation as a whole.

ZimEye will continue to closely follow this story and bring you further updates as they unfold. It is essential to shed light on such corruption and ensure that justice is served without fear or favor, regardless of one’s connections or status.

Zimbabwean Clubs Miss Champions League

Zimbabwe will this year have no representatives in the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup despite the lifting of the international ban this month.

The country spent the past year in the cold after FIFA raised sanctions following the Sports and Recreation Commission’s (SRC) suspension of the ZIFA board.

The ban was lifted over a week ago after the appointment of a ZIFA Nomalisation Committee, allowing the nation to take part in international tournaments.

The Warriors were even included in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers draw conducted last week.

However, Castle Lager Premiership champions FC Platinum and Chibuku Super Cup winners Bulawayo Chiefs will not take in the Champions League and the Confederation Cup, respectively.

This was confirmed by CAF ahead of Tuesday’s draw in Cairo, Egypt.

The preliminary stages draw will be conducted at 1 pm CAT at the CAF Headquarters starting with the Confederation Cup and followed by Champions League.

The draws will be broadcast live on SuperSport TV and streamed on CAF official website CAFONLINE.COM and the official CAF YouTube Channel, CAF TV.

54 clubs from 42 Member Associations are engaged in this season’s CAF Champions League, while 52 clubs representing 41 Member Associations will compete in the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.-Soccer24 News

Football Giants Target Mbappe

Manchester United are only willing to pay £60m for 20-year-old Denmark striker Rasmus Hojlund, which is short of the Italian club’s 100m euro (£86.5m) asking price. Times

Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham will be part of a bidding frenzy for France striker Kylian Mbappe, 24, after Paris St-Germain received a world record £259m bid from Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal for the player. Telegraph

Al Hilal plan to offer Mbappe a net salary worth 200m euros (£172m) a year while allowing him to keep 100% of his image rights. Fabrizio Romano

Barcelona have distanced themselves from a move for Mbappe despite claims they held talks with PSG. Marca

England midfielder Jordan Henderson, 33, has said his goodbyes to staff and team-mates at Liverpool ahead of his move to Saudi club Al-Ettifaq being completed. Mail

Inter Milan have offered Aston Villa 15m Euros (£12.95m) for Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, 30, following Andre Onana’s move to Manchester United. TyC Sports

Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku is still in limbo with Juventus needing to sell a forward to fund the move. The Italian giants want to do a deal and are prepared to pay a fee worth- £34m (€40m). Sky Sports

Preliminary talks between Chelsea and Ajax have taken place over midfielder Mohammed Kudus. The 22-year-old is one of a number of players Chelsea are looking at. Sky Sports

The Blues still also want to sign Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo, but a deal remains a difficult one to do. Sky Sports

Watford’s record signing Ismaila Sarr has left Vicarage Road to join Marseille.- Soccer24 News

Who Is At Risk Of Drowning?

Drowning has caused over 2.5 million deaths in the last decade. The overwhelming majority of these deaths (90%) happen in low- and middle-income countries. Globally, the highest drowning rates occur among children aged 1–4 years, followed by children aged 5–9 years.

The human, social and economic toll of these losses is intolerably high, and entirely preventable.

In 2023, the 76th World Health Assembly adopted its first ever resolution on drowning prevention. The resolution accepts the invitation of the United Nations General Assembly for WHO to coordinate actions within the UN system on drowning prevention and facilitate the observance of World Drowning Prevention Day on 25 July each year.

To mark this year’s World Drowning Prevention Day, WHO will continue to focus on raising awareness on drowning as a public health issue, reminding people that anyone can drown, but no one should.

We are also raising awareness on the six evidence-based, low-cost drowning prevention interventions that countries and organizations can use to drastically reduce the risk of drowning.

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President Chamisa Blasts Mnangagwa Spooks

Tinashe Sambiri|Addressing thousands of citizens at Muchakata Business Centre, Masvingo Central Constituency on Monday, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa took a swipe at Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa for ruining the country’s glamour.

President Chamisa also slammed Mr Mnangagwa’s spooks posing as FAZ.

FAZ, traditional leaders and Zanu PF hooligans are intimidating rural citizens across the country.

Below is a list of President Chamisa’s key points…

-Zim schools need new learning curriculum

-We will do away with CALA

  • Economic development

-development of infrastructure

  • State of the art roads and hospitals
https://fb.watch/l_-m07rhKZ/

Overzealous Cops Besiege Hapless Citizens

CCC Denounces Zanu PF Barbarism

Read statements below for more details…

Is this the Zimbabwe that our forebears fought for? Shame on your @edmnangagwa

We have been attacked by Herbert Chinhamo and Wisdom Choto ZANU-PF thugs while doing our door-to-door campaign in Mutubva. We are at Norton Police Station.- Richard Tsvangirai

NGUNDU – No amount of tear gas, intimidation, and violence can halt the unstoppable march of an idea whose time has arrived. Our relentless fight persists for a New Great Zimbabwe that brings benefits and prosperity to EVERYONE. United, we can triumphantly accomplish this shared goal on the 23rd of August 2023.-CCC

Police Attack President Chamisa Motorcade

CCC Denounces Zanu PF Barbarism

Read statements below for more details…

Is this the Zimbabwe that our forebears fought for? Shame on your @edmnangagwa

We have been attacked by Herbert Chinhamo and Wisdom Choto ZANU-PF thugs while doing our door-to-door campaign in Mutubva. We are at Norton Police Station.- Richard Tsvangirai

NGUNDU – No amount of tear gas, intimidation, and violence can halt the unstoppable march of an idea whose time has arrived. Our relentless fight persists for a New Great Zimbabwe that brings benefits and prosperity to EVERYONE. United, we can triumphantly accomplish this shared goal on the 23rd of August 2023.-CCC

You Don’t Own Country, President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Addressing thousands of citizens at Muchakata Business Centre, Masvingo Central Constituency on Monday, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa took a swipe at Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa for ruining the country’s glamour.

President Chamisa also slammed Mr Mnangagwa’s spooks posing as FAZ.

FAZ, traditional leaders and Zanu PF hooligans are intimidating rural citizens across the country.

Below is a list of President Chamisa’s key points…

-Zim schools need new learning curriculum

-We will do away with CALA

  • Economic development

-development of infrastructure

  • State of the art roads and hospitals
https://fb.watch/l_-m07rhKZ/

President Chamisa Trashes CALA

Tinashe Sambiri|Addressing thousands of citizens at Muchakata Business Centre, Masvingo Central Constituency on Monday, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa took a swipe at Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa for ruining the country’s glamour.

President Chamisa also slammed Mr Mnangagwa’s spooks posing as FAZ.

FAZ, traditional leaders and Zanu PF hooligans are intimidating rural citizens across the country.

Below is a list of President Chamisa’s key points…

-Zim schools need new learning curriculum

-We will do away with CALA

  • Economic development

-development of infrastructure

  • State of the art roads and hospitals
https://fb.watch/l_-m07rhKZ/

Union Showdown as ZCTU Suspends Leader Over Fiery Speeches

By A Correspondent| In a shocking twist of events, the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has ignited a fierce internal battle by suspending their own leader, Obert Masaraure, over alleged misconduct.

The move has left the union in disarray, with one of its powerful affiliates, the Zimbabwe Banks and Allied Workers Union, publicly denouncing the suspension and accusing a cabal of individuals within ZCTU of conspiring against Masaraure.

The drama unfolded during a crucial meeting held at the prestigious Cresta Jameson Hotel on the ominous date of July 22, 2023.

Behind closed doors, the ZCTU general council, led by the enigmatic secretary-general Japhet Moyo, took the controversial decision to suspend Masaraure.

The allegations against him stem from his impassioned speeches during the Workers’ Day commemorations at Dzivarasekwa Stadium on May 1, 2023.

The suspension letter, dripping with tension, delivered a damning blow to Masaraure’s position in the union.

It read, “Cde Obert Masaraure has been suspended from the general council on allegations of misconduct, which arose from the incidents that transpired during the Workers’ Day event. A disciplinary process will be launched soon to investigate these grave accusations. Meanwhile, the pressure mounts as ARTUZ [Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe] is asked to designate a replacement for Masaraure in the general council.”

Masaraure, who seems unyielding in the face of adversity, vigorously protested his innocence in the wake of the suspension.

With fire in his eyes, he defiantly declared, “I have been unjustly suspended from the ZCTU general council for merely exercising my right to freedom of speech. All I did was call for a general strike to fight for fair wages in US dollars and demand the release of detained CCC Zengeza West MP, Job Sikhala, while condemning the rampant corruption plaguing our nation.”

The suspension, however, did not go unchallenged, as the Zimbabwe Banks and Allied Workers Union rose in furious opposition.

In a strongly worded statement, the affiliate union dismissed the suspension as a sham, casting doubt on the validity of the process.

They contended that the decision was made by a select few within ZCTU who flagrantly disregarded the organization’s constitution to achieve their ulterior motives.

Venting their indignation, the statement read, “We categorically reject the claim by ZCTU’s general council that they suspended Obert Masaraure, the revered president of ARTUZ. This suspension is nothing more than a glaring abuse of power by a faction within ZCTU, who aim to suppress the voice of a dedicated affiliate leader speaking out on pressing issues faced by the hardworking labor force. We firmly believe that Masaraure is a victim of reprisal for his fearless May Day speech, where he took on the role of Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition spokesperson despite ZCTU leaders’ attempts to silence him.”

The union showdown has sent shockwaves through Zimbabwe’s labor movement, with workers and activists taking sides in the bitter feud.

“Stop Subjecting Zimbabweans to Processes Where their Hopes Get Crushed”

By Wilbert Mukori- Zimbabwe’s 2008 elections were a watershed in that Zanu PF was forced to show the world the sicken depths of depravity the regime would go to hang on to power. 

Before the 2008 elections, Zanu PF had been forced to implement some electoral reforms which, effectively meant the regime switching off its vote rigging juggernaut. The March 2008 plebiscite was the nearest Zimbabwe has ever come to holding free, fair and credible elections. 

However when the party leaders heard that Zanu PF was losing the elections, Mnangagwa himself switched the vote rigging juggernaut back on and stopped ZEC announcing the results. What followed was six weeks of recounting 5 million votes with results being announced in dribs and drabs. The presidential results were announce at the end of the six weeks, Tsvangirai’s 73% vote count, by Mugabe’s Freudian slip, had been whittled down to 47%; enough to force the runoff.

During the runoff, Zanu PF unleashed the war veteran and it own youth militia backed by the Army, Police, CIO and Prison Service personal to punish the voters for having rejected the party and Mugabe in the March vote. The punishment was code named Operation Mavhotera Papi. 

“What was accomplished by the bullet cannot be undone by the ballot!” thundered Robert Mugabe as the wanton violence spread to every corner of Zimbabwe. 

Millions were internally displace and hundreds of thousands were beaten and/or raped. And over 500 were murdered in cold blood. 

“Zanu PF has declared war on the people!” complained Tsvangirai as he announced his withdrawal form the runoff. 

The cheating and the wanton violence were so blatant and in your face that not even SADC and AU, who had always turned a blind eye to Zanu PF rigged elections until then, could not endorse the 2008 elections as a free and credible process. Both SADC and AU refused to grant Zanu PF political legitimacy and it was this chastisement that forced Mugabe and his Zanu PF friends to agree to the need for Zimbabwe to implement democratic reforms designed to end the curse of rigged elections. 

The primary task of the 2008 to 2013 GNU was to implement the democratic reforms. 

Mugabe bribed Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends, to whom the task of implementing reforms fell, with the trappings of high office the ministerial limos, the generous salaries and allowances, a US$4 million mansion for Tsvangirai, etc., etc. In return, the MDC leaders forgot all about the reforms. 

Mugabe went one step further, he conned the MDC leaders into believing the opposition could win rigged elections, they were so popular. The MDC leaders had no problem sell this oxymoronic nonsense to their naive and gullible followers who have since taken to winning in rigged elections (WIRE) like a duck to water! 

Of course, WIRE is just nonsense and two of the MDC leading intellectuals Tendai Biti and David Coltart have done their best to convince the herd of the folly of participating in these flawed elections without first implementing reforms.

“Look, you can’t keep on participating in flawed electoral processes that serve to give big benefits to dictators such as Robert Mugabe. Mugabe has perfected the art of winning elections. So it will be very foolish for the opposition to continue legitimising these sham elections which don’t deliver. This country will go through a serious economic crisis in 2020 caused by Zanu PF. And yet, this is the only country where a government doesn’t perform, it is encouraged by a super majority in parliament,” said Tendai Biti in a 2015 interview with Isaac Mugabi.

“So you can’t continue subjecting Zimbabweans to processes where their hopes just get crushed.”

David Coltart has shed the light on why when he and Biti has disregarded their own sound advice to stop participating.

“The (2013) electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility,” confessed David Coltart in his Book, The Struggle Continues 50 years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe.

The price Zimbabwe has paid and will continue to pay for Coltart and his opposition friends’ greed in participating in the flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy and thus perpetuating the dictatorship is the deepening economic, social and political crisis. Zimbabwe is a failed state and the root cause of this the failure to hold free, fair and credible elections. 

Zimbabwe has had many golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms and ended the curse of rigged elections and thus end the failed state. Indeed, could be looking at marking the beginning of the end of the dictatorship with these 2023 elections. If only our opposition political leaders finally accepted these elections are “so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step is to withdraw”, as Coltart aptly put it. Alas! Greed, not rational thinking, rules the roost.

Going forward Zimbabwe has three options:

1) continue the present status quo of Zanu PF rigging the elections, CCC and the rest of the opposition entourage participating for their a share of gravy train seats and the POLAD freebies and the herd bringing the rear in their desperate and insane hope for change even after 43 years of rigged election. Giving Zanu PF legitimacy will perpetuate the dictatorship and the the failed state. The country will continue to sink deeper and deeper into the abyss.

2) The people can refuse to participate in these flawed elections because they finally realise the sheer stupidity of participating and/or SADC is forced, for the second time, to deny Zanu PF political legitimacy and force the formation of a new GNU. This is a tall order given our people are not renowned for being rational (Zimbabwe would not be a failed state) and given ANC has vowed not to allow regime change in Zimbabwe for fear of South Africans too would want regime in next year’s elections. 

3) by closing the door to peaceful democratic change we open the door to violent change. Change can be delayed but not unstoppable. There is  real danger violent street protest  violence and/or military coup. The 2017 military coup removed one dictator only to replace him with another. 

The second option above is peaceful and offers the best hope of having the democratic reforms fully implemented. 

The first and last options are not likely to produce a stable democracy because no meaningful reforms will be implemented by whatever government is in power. The temptation would be to abuse the present dictatorial tendencies to consolidate it’s own hold on power.

SHOCKING REVELATIONS: High Court Judge Accused of Corruption – Given House by State on Day of Crucial Election Hearing!

In a stunning twist, a High Court judge has been accused of receiving a lavish house from the state on the very same day he was scheduled to preside over a critical application that could impact the upcoming presidential elections. The explosive court filing, made by ex-minister Saviour Kasukuwere, alleges that Justice David Mangota was compromised and biased during the hearing, raising serious questions about the integrity of the judiciary in Zimbabwe.

Kasukuwere, who seeks to be a presidential candidate, had previously been barred from running due to claims of being out of the country for an extended period. Seeking justice, he now demands that Justice Mangota’s ruling be declared null and void, citing a shocking conflict of interest.

“The judge signed the contract for the state-funded house just before he entered the courtroom to hear the matter. It’s crystal clear that he was compromised by this transaction and rendered a wrongful and invalid judgment,” Kasukuwere asserts in a sworn affidavit.

In a move that has sparked outrage, Kasukuwere reveals that the judge’s ruling in favor of a Zanu PF activist’s plea to bar him from the election was nothing short of a “thank you” gesture to the state for the property he received. Kasukuwere alleges that this “thank you judgment” was a direct result of interference and excitement to acquire a luxurious house, an unprecedented move that has left the nation in shock.

Disturbingly, Kasukuwere claims to be aware of a plot to provide judges with houses, but Justice Mangota seems to be the sole beneficiary so far, leaving many questioning the fairness and transparency of the judicial system.

In a scathing indictment of the judiciary, Kasukuwere points out that judges of the Constitutional Court had their house contracts canceled due to a lack of funds, while Justice Mangota managed to secure his luxurious property. This glaring discrepancy raises alarming questions about favoritism and corruption within the legal framework.

Adding fuel to the fire, Kasukuwere exposes the judge’s previous role as permanent secretary in the justice ministry, serving directly under the command of Emmerson Mnangagwa, the current minister of justice and a presidential candidate. This close connection further casts doubt on the impartiality of Justice Mangota’s decision.

The nation is in an uproar, with many calling for a full-scale investigation into the alleged corruption and judicial capture in Zimbabwe. Lovedale Mangwana, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, the justice minister, and Justice Mangota himself are named as respondents in this explosive case that could have far-reaching implications for the upcoming elections.

As the matter remains pending, Zimbabweans anxiously await the truth to be unveiled and demand justice for any wrongdoing that may have occurred at the highest levels of the judicial system. The credibility of the judiciary is now on the line, and only time will tell if it can emerge from this scandal unscathed. Stay tuned for updates as this sensational saga unfolds!

D- Day For CCC Double Candidates

By A Correspondent- A High Court Judge Justice Neville Wamambo will on Thursday deliver a ruling on opposition Citizens Coalition for Change double candidates.

The alleged 17 CCC “bogus” candidates allegedly forged signatures of senior party leaders and they filed their nomination papers to represent the opposition party on the pretext that they had been given the green light to contest the forthcoming polls on August 23.

The CCC has however approached the courts for reprieve seeking the nullification of the nomination of the 17 candidates.

Reported a local publication:

CCC lawyer advocate Thabani Mpofu told the court that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) registered the candidates under the party despite forging signatures of officials who were mandated to sign for candidates.

Mpofu also said their candidates had an original pre-prepared photo of the party’s logo while the bogus candidates had photocopies.

The lawyer submitted Fadzayi Mahere’s form and that of the “bogus” CCC candidate Freddy Masarirevhu as evidence and highlighted the discrepancies on the forged form.

“The first are the nomination forms for Fadzayi Mahere. The second is a document for Freddy Michael Masarirevhu. On our case Mahere is the legitimate candidate and Masarirevhu is the bogus candidate.

“The political party is required to place its symbol and place it before Zec. On the form for Mahere there is an original pre-prepared photo of the logo and on the one for Masarirevhu there is a photocopy.

“On page 5, there is the signature for Farirai Gobvu. On the Mahere documents, the signature is smooth and on the Masarirevhu paper is trembling.” Advocate Mpofu told the court.

“People who clearly do not have a logo are being declared the candidates for that party. You have a completely unnecessary man,” he said.

    Mpofu said the nomination court officer was given documents in advance.

    “The reason why we give specimen signatures is because the law requires that the nomination officer must conduct verification by his or her naked eye.

    “The nomination officer must compare it with any nomination paper that has been filed. The law also says you may also entertain a doubt. The nomination officer has all the contact details. It is true that he cannot get involved in the internal squabbles of political parties,” Mpofu averred.

    However, Zec lawyer Advocate Tawanda Kanengoni argued that prior to elections there was no letter that provides a specimen logo.

    “The one that is described as bogus and the logo that is there, it satisfies that description. It is a white background, with Nelson Chamisa’s face and a black box written CCC.

    “There was no reasonable suspicion that the nomination officer would suspect that this is not the CCC logo. The signatures, I don’t know what aspects of that signature the appellant has made.

    “When you look at those signatures, there is no real basis where you can say they are different. They are substantially similar.

    “Any nomination officer who looks at the specimens and the nomination papers would not say they look different. None of us are experts in that,” Kanengoni argued.

    -Newsday

    Zimbabwe’s Election on the Brink: Voters’ Roll Labeled a ‘Crime Scene’ by Outgoing MP

    By A Correspondent| In a shocking revelation that has sent shockwaves through the nation, the outgoing Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Member Of Parliament, Tendai Biti, has compared Zimbabwe’s current voters’ roll to a chilling “crime scene.” Demanding an urgent national audit, Biti accuses the electoral system of being tainted by irregularities that could compromise the integrity of the upcoming election.

    The CCC has raised serious concerns about the voters’ roll, alleging that it contains mysterious anomalies rendering it unsearchable and unanalyzable. Moreover, they claim that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) deliberately released the roll in an obscure PDF format with minuscule fonts, making it impossible to conduct a comprehensive search.

    Startlingly, the ZEC has rejected the CCC’s accusations, asserting that the roll’s peculiar format was intended to safeguard it from any tampering or manipulation. But Biti remains unyielding, proclaiming that the current state of the voters’ roll makes it completely unsuitable for even the most mundane election, let alone the crucial upcoming one on 23 August.

    In a fiery statement, Biti declared, “Zimbabwe cannot allow this electoral occultism to masquerade as a legitimate election. The 23rd of August must witness a true democratic process, free from any dark shadows or manipulation!”

    Adding to the mounting tension, an electronic copy of the voters’ roll was shockingly released just a few weeks ago, triggering severe backlash from the opposition parties who claim that the delay offered an opening for data manipulation favoring the ruling Zanu-PF.

    As the nation braces for what could be a pivotal moment in its democratic history, calls for an immediate and impartial national audit of the voters’ roll are resonating across party lines. The fate of Zimbabwe’s election now hangs in the balance, with citizens anxiously awaiting the outcome of this explosive controversy that could decide the nation’s future.

    Mines Secretary Kunaka In Girlfriend Bashing Scandal

    By A Correspondent| Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, Pfungwa Kunaka has found himself at the centre of a scandal where he faces severe accusations of abusing his lover and stepdaughter within the premises of his government office.

    Disturbing reports suggest that Kunaka has been involved in similar incidents in the past, managing to escape consequences due to his influential position as a senior official.

    The victim, Rumbidzai Matinyenya, says she reported the physical abuse to the Harare Central Police Station on multiple occasions over the years but was eventually persuaded to drop the charges. However, she has refused to withdraw charges related to a recent assault that occurred on February 20 at the ministry’s headquarters in the financial district.

    According to reports, Kunaka allegedly assaulted his 14-year-old stepdaughter while security guards looked on helplessly. The matter was officially reported at the Harare Central Police Station, resulting in the opening of a docket under CR 951/02/23 for the case involving his mistress and CR950/2/23 for the stepdaughter’s case.

    This is not the first time Kunaka’s violent behavior has come to light. On Christmas Day, he allegedly attacked Matinyenya and her friend at a house in Harare’s Greendale suburb, leading to the incident being reported under case number RRB5377773 at the Rhodesville Police Station. In July of the previous year, a separate assault complaint was filed at the Harare Central Police Station with reference number IR071059. Matinyenya acknowledged these instances but claimed she had withdrawn charges in all previous cases except for the February assault, where her daughter was also attacked.

    Efforts to reach Kunaka for comment have been unsuccessful, with unanswered WhatsApp messages indicating that he has read them, and phone calls going unanswered.

    Matinyenya has revealed that she has been subjected to abuse since 2015, when she gave birth to Kunaka’s child. She has identified various locations where the assaults took place, including the Ministry of Finance buildings, where Kunaka worked as a senior official before his promotion to Mines permanent secretary last year.

    The relationship between Matinyenya and Kunaka began in 2008 when she was only 17 years old. Despite being married at the time, Matinyenya engaged in an affair with Kunaka, who showered her with money and gifts. Kunaka himself is married.

    Matinyenya explained, “I was young, vulnerable, and impressionable. I guess I lost my bearings because of the gifts and the promise to marry me. I was pregnant at the time we were dating, but my husband found out about our affair in 2009, when my child was small, resulting in us separating.”

    She continued, “Kunaka then rented a house for me. Things were okay between us until 2015 when I gave birth to his child. He suddenly stopped sending my first child to school and stopped paying rent. My child had to drop from a private school and enroll at a government school as a result. He also started physically abusing me; the first time being in March 2016 when he hit me with a whip in the Ministry of Finance offices. I almost fell through the window on the 6th floor as he was assaulting me.”

    Matinyenya initially reported the assault at the Harare Central Police Station but withdrew the charges after Kunaka convinced her to do so. She has since claimed that she has not known peace since that day.

    One of the most brutal attacks occurred last Christmas when Matinyenya went to Kunaka’s house to ask for money to treat their child, who has a heart ailment. Despite the child’s condition, Kunaka has allegedly refused to provide medical aid.

    Matinyenya recounted the incident, saying, “Our child fell ill. I called him for help because the child was not on medical aid, but he was not answering. I then went to his house. I was answered by his son who was very courteous. He asked me to come inside, but I said I just wanted to see Kunaka and asked him to call him for me. While I was parked at the gate, someone drove out and asked why I was blocking the gate before hurling insults at me.”

    She continued, “There were many people at the house, and I saw a group of people advancing towards me, among them his daughter. I tried to reverse the car, but his daughter hit me with a bottle after I crashed the car into a pillar. Kunaka came and took the keys away and ordered people to beat me. I was accompanied by a friend, and we were both beaten. I was beaten until I soiled myself. They beat me from around 1830hrs to 2000hrs, and I passed out. My sick daughter witnessed the attack and was crying throughout while holding onto her father. When I was released from his home, I met a guy who offered me his shirt. He phoned a taxi which took me to Rhodesville Police Station.”

    Matinyenya claims that Kunaka often bribes police officers after assaulting her, and she believes he did the same in Rhodesville. Despite spending considerable time with Kunaka and even taking him to court while the magistrates’ court was on a break, Matinyenya noticed a change in police officers’ attitudes towards her case.

    According to Matinyenya, she was interviewed on March 13th, and Kunaka was subsequently contacted to provide his explanation. However, the case has not yet been heard in court, and Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyati, the police spokesperson, has not responded to inquiries despite previously stating that he would personally look into the matter.

    These revelations concerning Kunaka come at a time when the Supreme Court has mandated President Emmerson Mnangagwa to establish a code of conduct for vice presidents, ministers, and their deputies. The court heard Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi’s appeal against a 2022 High Court decision that granted him 45 days to draft the code of conduct. The appeal was lodged by Nyasha Chiramba, a law student at Zimbabwe’s Ezekiel Guti University, who argued that the officials had been complicit in grave instances of misconduct, including sexual harassment and misuse of public funds.

    EU EOM To Deploy Long Term Observers

    The European Union will on Wednesday deploy 46 observers ahead of the forthcoming August 23 harmonised elections.

    Said the EU in a media advisory

    Press Point:

    Deployment of EU EOM Long-Term Observers

    Date:                     Wednesday 26 July 2023

    Time:                     08.45 am

    Location:              Holiday Inn, Harare, Parking Lot

    Dear Sir or Madam

    You are kindly invited to attend the press point of the European Union Election Observation Mission to the Republic of Zimbabwe at the occasion of the deployment of the EU EOM long-term observers.

    Deputy Chief Observer, Dr. Beata Martin-Rozumiłowicz will address the 46 observers and will be available for questions.

    Observers will be present in the EU EOM mission outfit with the EU EOM logo and will be leaving in a convoy from the Holiday Inn Hotel.

    “Jah Prayzah Serving Zanu PF Interests”

    Music super star Jah Prayzah is a brilliant and talented musician whose music  seem to be too political  and serving the interests of Zanu pf which is credited with the economic political decay during its reign.

    His songs Kutonga kwaro,Masoja and Chiremerera are part of the package that confirms his allegiance to the Zanu pf regime.In my view Mudhara achauya is a pro Mnangagwa song contrary to the belief that it is a love song.

    I now agree with those that have raised red flags over the attitudes and behaviors of some high rated artists who have allowed themselves to be used by political institutions for political mileage.

    Musicians like Jah Prayzah and Dhuterere seem to be openly over licking Zanu pf for their personal reasons.

    Kutonga kwaro song was widely used by Zanu pf just after the 2017 overthrow of the G40 dominated government of the late ruler Robert Mugabe by the military dominated Lacoste faction.

    Mudhara achauya came at the height of high internal tensions within Zanu pf that led to a messy fallout in November 2017

    We dont dispute the fact that musicians have rights too and the fact that their political choices should be respected but they must come clear on their Zanu pf links.

    In my view Chiremerera is a Zanu pf 2023 Zanu pf campaign song as was  Kutonga kwaro during the build up to the 2018 elections

    I am entitled to my opinion in as much as pro Zanu pf musicians are entitled to their association with Zanu pf

    .In Chiremerera Jah Prayzah cleared ED of any wrong doing in 2017 and justified his ascendancy to the highest office on the land by saying “Handina kubvuta ndakasarudzwa,ndakagara pandakagadzikwa”.

    Jah Prayzah must come clean and explain his association with the Emmerson Mnangagwa led government instead of pretending to be prophetic when he actaully sings to drum up support for Zanu pf.

    He is a talented  and highly rated artist who must not be used by sharks and political vultures for their selfish interests.

    They must take a leaf from Winky D who was criticised by Zanu pf for singing about poverty and corruption and ‘the guilty’ were shaken and rushed to ban his music on all state controlled radio stations.

    Musicians should serve the interests of the people not to lick politicians.

    Article contributed by Kurauone Chihwayi

    ZANU PF Man Caught Defacing CCC Posters

    Thomas Chidzomba’s Desperation Evident as Election Loss Looms.

    Dear Editor

    Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe – With the parliamentary election scheduled for August 2023 quickly approaching, tensions are rising in Chinhoyi Constituency as Thomas Chidzomba, the Zanu PF’s Parliamentary candidate, resorts to alarming tactics of violence and intimidation. Chinhoyi Constituency has long been considered a stronghold for the Citizen Coalition for Change, and the growing popularity of front runner Eng Leslie Mhangwa has seemingly made Chidzomba aware of his imminent defeat. 

    The latest incident occurred earlier today at Pfungwadzakanaka Shopping center, where Chidzomba’s aides and his proxies Admire Ndlovu, also known as “Bicep Admire” of the notorious “Top Six” gang, and Zanu PF ward six Aspiring council candidate Brighton Chinotunha, forcefully confiscated and subsequently burned 300 campaign posters belonging to Eng Mhangwa from Citizen Coalition for Change volunteers. Simultaneously, Chinotunha was caught defacing campaign posters of Chinhoyi Mayor and incumbent ward 5 councillor Garikai Dendera. The incident has been reported to the police under RRB5586631 at Chemagamba police station. 

    CCC posters stripped down

    This unfortunate turn of events has rekindled gruesome memories of the infamous “Top Six” gang, known for terrorizing Chinhoyi residents during the turn of the millennium. Bicep Admire is believed to be one of the few remaining members of the gang, which was formed by flamboyant businessman and perennial political loser Phillip Chiyangwa during the 2000 presidential campaign. It is important to note that the election at that time was marred by controversy, with widespread condemnation from the international community due to allegations of electoral malpractice.

    It is evident that Chidzomba, sensing his potential defeat, has chosen to embrace the dark underbelly of politics by resorting to violence. Such actions not only tarnish the reputation of the Zanu PF party but also undermine the democratic principles upon which elections are founded. The incident serves as a stark reminder that the use of intimidation and violence only serves to erode trust in the electoral process and communicates a lack of confidence in one’s own policies and abilities.

    It is crucial that the proper authorities thoroughly investigate and address this incident, ensuring that those responsible are held accountable for their actions. Additionally, it is essential for citizens to remain vigilant and reject any attempts to manipulate or undermine the democratic process.

    As the election draws nearer, it is our hope that all candidates prioritize peaceful and respectful engagement with voters, focusing on the issues that truly matter to the Chinhoyi community. Democracy flourishes when individuals have the opportunity to engage in open and honest dialogue, enabling the electorate to make well-informed decisions.

    #Ngaapinde Hake Engineer
    #Energise#Ngaibake Chinhoyi
    #Winning big for everyone
    #TJM

    Mat South Records 1700 Teenage Pregnancies

    By- The government has announced that 1 753 pupils from Matabeleland South dropped out of secondary school during the second quarter of the year for several reasons, including teenage pregnancies.

    Presenting a health and social services sub-committee second quarter report during the Matabeleland South Provincial Development Committee meeting yesterday, provincial social welfare officer, Mr Criswell Nyakudya said this figure is worrying given that the country is working towards achieving quality, equitable and inclusive education at all levels.
    The drop-outs were also attributed to teenage pregnancies and lack of interest in school among others.
    Mr Nyakudya said the province has made significant progress in ensuring access to universal primary education. “The province has made significant strides in achieving universal primary education, a key challenge remains in the access to quality, equitable and inclusive education across education levels.
    “During the second quarter of the year, there has been an increase in access to education at the primary level due to the contribution of private players especially at the ECD level,” he said.
    “A gap still remains at the secondary level. The provincial enrolment during the second quarter went down by 3,1 percent.
    This means that 1 753 pupils dropped out of secondary school during the period under review.”
    Mr Nyakudya said the province recorded an improvement in non-formal education as 5 369 pupils enrolled surpassing the set target of 4 800. He said 3 577 pupils were enrolled in vocational training centres in the province.
    Mr Nyakudya said a number of schools in the province are running viable commercial ventures such as goat-rearing, poultry, piggery, cattle ranching, horticulture and fishery.
    He said the issue of child protection remains a major concern in the province with a number of children being abused within their home set up.
    “A total of 136 children were placed under residential care during the second quarter. This means that these children were removed from the communities where they were staying because they were not being properly taken care of, some were being ill-treated, abandoned or their guardians were no longer in a position to look after them,” said Mr Nyakudya.
    “These children were then removed from society and placed in institutions. Effective social protection and safety nets, policies, systems, and programmes play a major role in reducing poverty and vulnerability, redressing inequality, and promoting inclusive growth and development of human capital.”
    Mr Nyakudya said it is important for all members of the community to take child protection issues seriously. He said 30 children were placed under foster care during the same period. “Guardians in the province were now forthcoming to foster children. A total of 39 children with disabilities were assisted with rights-based services while 317 children were assisted on drug and substance abuse-related services,” said Mr Nyakudya. Chronicle