Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it.” Are we condemned to repeated rigged elections!

By Wilbert Mukori- In a 1948 speech to the House of Commons, Winston Churchill paraphrased Santayana when he said ‘Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it.’

Zimbabwe had all the potential to become the South Korea of Africa, a free democratic and prosperous nation, as the Japanese school Ken Yamamoto observed soon after Zimbabwe’s independence. Instead, after 43 years, he have become just another failed African country; a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent and murderous thugs who have stayed in power all these years because the rigged elections.

Let’s face it; we are a failed state because we have failed to learn from history and have and continue to pay dearly for it. 

It took Zimbabweans nearly 20 years to accept the political reality that Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF cronies were corrupt, incompetent and murderous thugs. Having embrace the Zanu PF men and women as the nation’s liberation heroes and heroines it was a bitter pill to swallow that the same men and women would deny the people their basic freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country and even the right to life. 

The evidence that Mugabe and company did not care about the freedoms and rights of the ordinary people were there all along; it was the people who refused see and believe their own eyes. During the fight to end white colonial rule, Mugabe and his Zanu PF nationalists had promised “One man, one vote!” for example. And yet Zanu PF made it clear that if the regime was to lose the 1980 elections, the bush war would continue. 

Of course, the people voted to end the war and, in doing so, lost their right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country to this day!

It was not until the late 1990s, nearly 20 years after Zanu PF rigged the 1980 elections to impose a de facto one-party dictatorship, that the nation finally reached the consensus on the need to implement democratic reforms to restore the individual freedoms and rights. 

After the blatant betrayal by Zanu PF thugs, one would have thought Zimbabweans would be diligent in their selection of the men and women they would entrust the task of implementing the reforms. Or, at the very least, not repeat the same mistake of treating these leaders as demigods who must not be questioned much less held to democratic account, as they did with Mugabe et al.  Alas! That was not to be!

The people of Zimbabwe have risked life and limb to elect MDC/CCC leaders into power on the promise they would implement the democratic changes the nation was dying for. After 23 years, 5 of which in the 2008 to 2013 GNU, Chamisa and his MDC/CCC friends have failed to implement even one token reform. Worse still, they have been participating in these flawed elections, perpetuating the dictatorship – the very thing they were entrusted to end – out of greed.

If Zimbabwean had been diligent and attentive then they would have realised that MDC/CCC leaders had sold out by failing to implement any reforms during the GNU. Or, at the very least, figured out for themselves at the sheer futility of participating in these flawed elections without first implementing reforms. 

“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.

Coltart’s confession has not helped the penny drop. Whilst most Zimbabweans accept that Zanu PF is rigging these elections, they are participating in the flawed elections because they believe CCC’s oxymoronic claim that the party has winning in rigged elections strategies (WIRES). 

These WIRES and claims that CCC will “win big” are just hot air to hide the real reasons why Chamisa and company are hell bent on participating no matter how flawed and legal the process got – greed and incompetence. It was the same reasons why MDC leaders failed to implement even one reform in five years of the GNU.

It is insane that anyone, much less the whole populous, would believe in these WIRES nonsense, especially after 43 years of Zanu PF mafiosi rigging elections. We really are a nation refusing to learn from history!

Still, these people who are ignoring the warning and insist on participating in the flawed elections will sober up on the 24 August 2023, the day after voting day, as Zanu PF claims yet another landslide victory. They will complaining that Zanu PF rigged the elections, conveniently forgetting they had rejected the advice to have reforms before elections because they had a winning strategy to each and every vote rigging Zanu PF shenanigan. 

By insisting on participating in these flawed elections Zimbabweans are not only giving legitimacy to Zanu PF but are forfeiting the right to complain about the rigged elections. Voter beware! Buyer beware! Caveat emptor!

It is too late to get the elections postponed. The opposition leaders’ last chance to pressure Zanu PF to clean up the election was by refusing to participate without the verified voters’ roll. They topped over each other to submit their nomination papers and the chance was lost. 

Still, the ordinary Zimbabwean can register their disapproval of the flawed and illegal election process by refusing to attend with Zanu PF and opposition rallies and refusing to vote. They will do even better by publicly denouncing the flawed process and the opposition for selling out. It is not too late to let the whole world know but especially SADC that these elections are flawed and that Zanu PF must not be granted legitimacy. 

After 43 years of rigged elections, 2 500 years after the Greeks gave mankind democracy as a system of government; we should know that these flawed and illegal 2023 Zimbabwean elections are a farce. And should have the common sense to demand an end to this insanity.  

Seek A Gvt That Cherishes Prosperity- Madhuku

Lovemore Madhuku, the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) president, has stated that the chaotic scenes of crowds scrambling for free groceries at ZANU PF rallies are a sign of the government’s failure.

Speaking at a meeting in Chinhoyi, Madhuku emphasised that Zimbabweans were suffering at the hands of the ruling elite, who must be removed during the August 23 harmonised elections. Madhuku urged citizens to seek a government that cherishes prosperity and indicated that every ZANU PF rally is evidence of failure. He said:

Citizens should seek a government that cherishes prosperity. Remember there is Madhuku who will be on the ballot paper on 23 August vying for president. There would be others but don’t vote for them.

If this country was ruled effectively, people would have adequate food stocks in their households, they shouldn’t go to rallies to get basic commodities.

If people had cooking oil, rice and mealie-meal, they would not go to a rally to get these things, but go and contribute to nation building through exchanging views and ideas, and listen to what the leadership is promising.

Attending rallies in order to get these things is evidence of failure because the masses are suffering.

People should come voluntarily (to rallies) using their own money because they would be in a position to afford. Every ZANU PF rally is evidence of failure.

He further urged the electorate to vote for NCA in upcoming polls and remove Mnangagwa’s regime, which has not succeeded in improving Zimbabwe’s economic situation.

Madhuku also reiterated the need to rejig the 2013 national Constitution, which he said was a compromise document agreed between late former president Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai, the then opposition front-man.

Madhuku has contested previous presidential polls, and despite his unwavering determination to land the presidency, he has fared dismally in past plebiscites. His participation in elections is largely viewed by detractors as a sideshow to give credence to a supposed democratic society.

The situation in Zimbabwe is dire, with some members of the public attending rallies for food and free groceries as they are unable to afford them. The economy has been in collapse for years, with some analysts claiming that the government deliberately caused this to make the electorate dependent on them. By controlling the distribution of resources, they can manipulate the voting process, determining who gets what, when, and how. Those who do not support the government risk missing out on these essential goods. Some of the goods donated at these rallies include farming inputs such as fertilizers and seeds, groceries, as well as party regalia.

ZINWA Says Kunzvi Dam 64% Incomplete

The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) says the construction of Kunzvi Dam in Mashonaland East Province is now 36 percent complete.

The dam is being built by a Chinese company 67 kilometres northeast of Harare, near Juru Growth Point on the Nyanguvi River, which separates Goromonzi and Murehwa districts.

When completed, the dam is expected to solve Harare’s perennial water shortages.

Speaking to New Ziana, ZINWA corporate communications and marketing manager Marjorie Munyonga, said:

The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) wishes to advise the public and stakeholders that the construction of Kunzvi Dam, in Mashonaland East remains on course with the dam now 36 percent complete.

Current work at the site includes excavation of the core trench, grouting on the core trench invert, backfill on the core trench, placing fill material on the fill zone and construction of a masonry downstream access bridge.

Other works include the placement of riprap on the upstream slope, the placing of coarse filter on the upstream slope, outlet trench excavation and construction of remaining houses at the ZINWA senior camp.

Construction of the dam was first mooted in 1912. It has been shelved over the years due to financial challenges and only began in 2021. It is expected to be completed at the end of 2024.

Harare’s main source of water, Lake Chivero, is heavily polluted by sewerage water and effluent from industries.

Due to the complete breakdown of the reticulation system, raw sewerage from residential areas and effluent from industries flows directly into Lake Chivero.

This has forced the Harare City Council to spend about US$3 million every month to buy more than 11 chemicals that it uses to treat the water.

Kunzvi Dam is expected to provide Harare with “clean” water, less costly than Lake Chivero.

-NewZiana

Altercation With Botswana Based Mother Ends In Tragedy For 17-Year-Old Byo Girl

17-year-old girl from Cowdray Park allegedly committed suicide by hanging from a tree after an altercation with her Botswana-based mother.

The teenager identified as Angela Ncube allegedly had a fall-out with her mother after she had disciplined her younger sister.

A CITE news crew visited the family on Monday and spoke to family members and the landlord where the teen rented a room, who narrated the details that led to the incident.

Ncube was found hanging from a tree near Cowdray Park Secondary School, a short distance from her home, tied with a rope similar to that used for towing cars.

“I have been staying with the two girls for a while now. It was her and her young sister aged 10. Their parents are in Botswana where they work. On Saturday morning, around 10 AM, she had an altercation with her young sister and she beat her. I then talked to them and reprimanded them both and told Angela not to beat her sister when they argue,” said the landlady who identified herself as Ms Dube.

“I then went outside later on in the afternoon to attend a community meeting. I saw Angela on my way there, she was coming from her vending stall. She greeted me and proceeded to the house. Nothing seemed amiss about her.”

Ms Dube said Angela returned home around 5 pm from her vending stall and cooked supper.

“I saw her cooking around 6 pm and they ate with her sister. I later went to bed. I didn’t notice anything suspicious. In the morning I was woken by some neighbours who told me that a person, similar to Angela, had been found hanging from a tree,” she narrated.

“I then called her little sister and she told me that Angela left in the night after a phone call with her mother. They had discussed the incident about her beating her young sister. She (young sister) said Angela told her she was leaving and they would meet at the cemetery. I rushed to the scene and I confirmed that indeed it was her.”

Her maternal family members who had gathered at the house said they were distressed over the incident and it was hard for them to accept that Angela had taken her life.

“We are shocked. It is hard to accept that she is gone. She was such an obedient child, she would not have been capable of doing such a thing. There is a lot that is amiss about this whole incident. That rope is too big, where could she have acquired it? How did she even climb that tree she hung from? It is too big and it has no lower branches, we have a lot of questions,” Ms Khumalo, Angela’s aunt said.

Bulawayo police acting spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele confirmed the incident.

She said the police were called on Sunday morning around 7 am and investigations are underway.

“On July 16, 2023, at around 7 am, the informant, Viyisiwe Dube advised ZRP Cowdray Park through a phone call to the effect that her tenant Angela Ncube had hanged herself on a tree which is at Cowdray Park Secondary School Grounds. ZRP Cowdray Park and Scenes of Crime attended the scene and observations are that; the deceased Angela Ncube used a rope to hang herself on a big tree which is at Cowdray Park Secondary School grounds. The deceased was putting on black grey slippers, Cream Socks, Blue skin jean trousers and a Gray jacket. The body of the deceased was inspected and had no visible injuries. No suicidal note was noted,” Asst Insp Msebele said.

-CITE

UZ Students Finally Granted Bail

Harare High Court judge Lucy Mungwari has granted bail to four student activists who were arrested two months ago charged with painting graffiti on some prominent city buildings in protest over the continued incarceration of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) lawmaker legislator Job Sikhala.

The four, who are University of Zimbabwe students, are Emmanuel Sitima, 24, Comfort Mpofu, 22, Tawanda Watadza, 24, and Lionel Wadamombe.

The students, who are members of ZINASU, were all ordered to deposit Z$500,000 bail each.

The students approached the higher court after Harare magistrate Learnmore Mapiye had denied them bail stating that there was a strong case against them.

The magistrate had said the activists should be denied their freedom to send a message to would-be offenders that tampering with state institutions will not be tolerated.

The students are facing seven counts of malicious damage to property, and are alternatively being charged with counts of criminal nuisance.

Allegations are that on May 14, 2023, the four, together with others who are still at large, went around protesting for the release of Sikhala from pre-trial detention.

It is alleged that the students defaced government buildings in the Harare CBD and spray painted the words “Free Wiwa”, “Free Job Sikhala”.

Prosecutors allege they drew graffiti on the High Court of Zimbabwe building walls, Parliament building, the Methodist Trinity Church building and the Constitutional Court building.

They allegedly did the same at the Harare Civil Court, Runhare House building and at Karigamombe Centre.

Political Parties Urged To Promote Peace

A peace advocacy group, 4H Zimbabwe, has called on political parties and media organizations to disseminate nonviolent content before, during, and after the upcoming harmonized elections on August 23.

During a media engagement meeting held in Harare on Wednesday, the Executive Director of 4H Zimbabwe, John Muchenje, emphasized the crucial role that political parties and the media play in fostering a peaceful electoral process.

Muchenje urged political parties to avoid spreading content that incites violence, highlighting the potential harmful consequences such messages could have on the electorate and the nation as a whole.

“We are striving to promote peace between political parties and subsequently between political parties and the media, recognizing the significance of both,” said Muchenje.

He added, “We encourage political parties to disseminate content that does not fuel violence. The same message applies to the media, which serves as an important tool in promoting peace before, during, and after elections.”

Also speaking at the event, Obert Gutu, a representative of the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC), urged citizens to report any incidents of violence to his organization.

He stated, “If anyone has complaints, they should approach us because we cannot actively seek out grievances on the streets. Without reports being brought to our attention, we cannot accurately gauge the situation. We do not engage in hunting for complaints or go on witch-hunts.”

Gutu’s response was in reaction to accusations made by Stephen Chuma, a representative of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), who criticized the NPRC for allegedly disregarding multiple reports of violence targeting his party members, including the Kwekwe incident that resulted in the death of Mboneni Ncube in the lead-up to the by-elections held in March 2022.

The media engagement meeting aimed to promote peace before, during, and after the elections. It brought together representatives from various political parties, including Zanu PF, the Citizens Coalition for Change, and the MDC led by Douglas Mwonzora.

Chiwenga Mocks Kasukuwere

By- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga on Monday invaded former President Robert Mugabe’s cabinet minister, Saviour Kasukuwere’s home area and denounced the former Zanu PF political commissar.

Chiwenga was at Chiunye Primary School in Mt Darwin South constituency, where Kasukuwere hails from.

One of Mugabe’s G-40 King pins, Kasukuwere, was disqualified last week as a presidential election candidate by the High Court.
This was after the court found that the former legislator for Mt. Darwin South had failed to meet the basic requirement of being a registered voter to enable him to contest in the August 23 elections.

Addressing the gathering, Chiwenga said he was heartened by the people of Mt Darwin’s high level of political maturity and consciousness which saw them distancing themselves from Kasukuwere’s failed attempt for the presidency.
He said such political consciousness, horned in the liberation struggle, had been a key cog in Mt Darwin’s resolute support for the quest for independence.
He paid tribute to the ruling party’s supporters for continuing to back the revolution particularly at a time President Mnangagwa had set the economy on a path to rapid economic growth.
“What we want is for people to follow the national Constitution if they want to participate in elections,” said Chiwenga.
“There is this gentleman who comes from near this place. He sold out and sought to take the ruling party as personal property. That is impossible. Zanu PF cannot fit in anyone’s pocket but we all fit inside Zanu PF.
“This idea of trying to disrupt our elections will not succeed. If you grandstand, undermining our processes it is you who will fail.
“Our Constitution is clear that our courts are there to interpret the law. If you fall foul of the law, you can’t turn around and start maligning others who were not part to your transgressions,” said Chiwenga.
The Constitution, under Section 169, stipulated that if one wanted to participate in elections, there was a period one was expected to be ordinarily resident in the country.
“That law cannot be changed to suit anybody. It is the law. If you want to be a candidate, you must meet the minimum set requirements,” he said.
Chiwenga said the ruling party and its presidential candidate were ready to face anybody at the polls and were confident of romping to victory on the back of economic development projects being championed by the Second Republic.
He implored the electorate to resoundingly vote for President Mnangagwa and the ruling party candidates so that the Second Republic could continue with the development work currently being championed across the country.
Mt Darwin South ruling party parliamentary candidate Kudakwashe Mupamhanga said the revolution was safe as people in the constituency were ready to affirm it by resoundingly voting for President Mnangagwa on August 23.
“Former members are not members and sellouts will not be tolerated and all those who want to rejoin the party should do so in a proper way like what the Vice President has said.”
Mupamhanga said: “We are emboldened, stronger and energised, ready for the harmonised elections to win for the party and vote for President Mnangagwa. August 23 is a forgone conclusion.”
-Herald

Four Die In Honda Fit Horror Crash

By- Four people have died in a Honda Fit accident along Harare-Mutare Road near Mabvuku turn-off. 

The accident that happened on Monday also left four other passengers injured.

According to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), the Honda Fit vehicle with four passengers on board hit a pedestrian before veering to the right, where it was involved in a head-on collision with another Honda Fit vehicle with one passenger on board.

The bodies of the deceased have been transported to the Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals mortuary for post-mortem examinations, while the injured are receiving medical attention at the same hospital.

Kindness Paradza In Road Accident

Deputy Minister of Information and Publicity Kindness Paradza was involved in a serious accident near Mvuma yesterday. He and his aides escaped uninjured.

Five Feared Dead In Accident

Five people are feared dead after a Stallion Cruise bus travelling from Siabuwa to Binga overturned near Masumu Bridge in Samende area this Sunday morning.

Police are yet to provide details of the accident.-ZBC News

We Are Winning, Claims Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is also the ZANU PF First Secretary, has urged the nation to embrace peace as the August 23 general elections draw close.

He was addressing thousands of ZANU PF supporters gathered at Chinorumba Secondary School in Zaka this Sunday.

President Mnangagwa said everyone, including the opposition, must preach the gospel of peace.

“We began our rallies in the East, where the sun rises so that new things may come upon Zimbabwe as we win the 23 August elections. There were lots of people there but here in Masvingo, you have surpassed that. We have also been to Bulilima in Matabeleland South, and the turnout was huge.

“We should work together from the East to the South; we preach unity, peace, harmony, love. Whoever wants to join us should do so in our own song, they should not come with their own songs.

“The first thing which is important for the growth and development of our country is the keeping of peace. Since we began this campaign, there is peace in this country. I hear some other political party is having its rally in Gweru, i hope they embrace the peace prevailing in the country,” said the President.

“As we work together for our country, with respect among us, even our ancestors are pleased. See how beautiful it is when we all sit together as one, planning for the growth of our country. Those from the West wish the people of Zimbabwe to rise against the Government, but you are humiliating them by not doing so.”

The President chided the West for imposing sanctions on Zimbabwe, which he said have failed to separate the people from the ruling party.

“Those that had put us on sanctions thought this would make you rise against government, but you have proven otherwise. We should be proud to be Zimbabweans.

“Adoption of Pfumvudza addresses the issue of food security at household level. Free inputs are being given to small scale farmers and at household level. Commercial farmers are getting loans and we have so far realised 3 years of food security. We are now able to assist some countries including our friends in Rwanda. We used to buy wheat from Ukraine and fertilizer from Russia. But we are now making inroads into producing our own fertilizer and the wheat yield is increasing and now we no longer import,” he added.

He said the people’s welfare is a primary concern of the Second Republic so that people get out of poverty.

“Be someone who is remembered for preaching peace and unity, even after your death.”

“Our drone has counted you and you are more than 124 000. Mavhenyengwa and Chadzamira, you take the trophy,” said President Mnangagwa.

He reiterated, “We dont accept hate speech. We accept people may have different views, it’s expected, that is democracy. To all aspiring candidates, know that the people are the bosses. Those that put you into leadership positions, the people, are the bosses and you should respect them.”

Added President Mnangagwa, “We must be proud that we are Independent, we are a free people. We must be respected. We will not accept to be treated as second hand citizens.

We are equal to every single member of the United Nations. No nation should ever look down upon you. You are royal people. We are a great nation, we must never think we are inferior. We have a great country.”

“Thank you for coming out in numbers. I urge you to remain united and disciplined, under ZANU PF. Let us go and mobilise for the victory of our colossal Party. Our party shuns violence. Victory is certain. God bless Masvingo God bless Zimbabwe.”-ZBC News

Taking Care Of The Elderly

Key facts

Around 1 in 6 people 60 years and older experienced some form of abuse in community settings during the past year.
Rates of abuse of older people are high in institutions such as nursing homes and long-term care facilities, with 2 in 3 staff reporting that they have committed abuse in the past year.
Rates of abuse of older people have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Abuse of older people can lead to serious physical injuries and long-term psychological consequences.
Abuse of older people is predicted to increase as many countries are experiencing rapidly ageing populations.
The global population of people aged 60 years and older will more than double, from 900 million in 2015 to about 2 billion in 2050.
Overview

The abuse of older people, also known as elder abuse, is a single or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust, which causes harm or distress to an older person. This type of violence constitutes a violation of human rights and includes physical, sexual, psychological and emotional abuse; financial and material abuse; abandonment; neglect; and serious loss of dignity and respect.

Scope of the problem
Abuse of older people is an important public health problem. A 2017 review of 52 studies in 28 countries from diverse regions estimated that over the past year 1 in 6 people (15.7%) aged 60 years and older were subjected to some form of abuse (1). Although rigorous data are limited, the review provides prevalence estimates of the proportion of older people affected by different types of abuse.

Data on the extent of the problem in institutions such as hospitals, nursing homes and other long-term care facilities are scarce. However, a review of recent studies on abuse of older people in institutional settings (2) indicates that 64.2% of staff reported perpetrating some form of abuse in the past year.

Emerging evidence indicates that the prevalence of abuse of older people in both the community and in institutions have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. A US study, for instance, suggests that rates in the community may have increased by as much as 84% (3).

Abuse of older people in community settings
Abuse of older people in institutional settings
Globally, the number of cases of elder abuse is projected to increase as many countries have rapidly ageing populations. Even if the proportion of victims of abuse of older people remains constant, the global number of victims will increase rapidly due to population ageing, growing to some 320 million victims by 2050, as the global population of people aged 60 years and more increases to 2 billion by 2050.

Consequences
Abuse of older people can have serious physical and mental health, financial, and social consequences, including, for instance, physical injuries, premature mortality, depression, cognitive decline, financial devastation and placement in nursing homes. For older people, the consequences of abuse can be especially serious and recovery may take longer (4).

Risk factors
Individual level characteristics which increase the risk of becoming a victim of abuse include functional dependence/disability, poor physical health, cognitive impairment, poor mental health and low income. Individual level characteristics which increase the risk of becoming a perpetrator of abuse include mental illness, substance abuse and dependency – often financial – of the abuser on the victim. At the relationship level, the type of relationship (e.g., spouse/partner or child/parent) and marital status may be associated with an elevated risk of abuse, but these factors vary by country and region. Community- and societal-level factors linked to elder abuse may include ageism against older people and certain cultural norms (e.g., normalization of violence). Social support and living alone reduce the likelihood of elder abuse (5).

Prevention
Many strategies have been tried to prevent and respond to abuse of older people, but evidence for the effectiveness of most of these interventions is limited at present. Strategies considered most promising include caregiver interventions, which provide services to relieve the burden of caregiving; money management programmes for older adults vulnerable to financial exploitation; helplines and emergency shelters; and multi-disciplinary teams, as the responses required often cut across many systems, including criminal justice, health care, mental health care, adults protective services and long-term care (5). Give them a stairlift as a gift.

In some countries, the health sector has taken a leading role in raising public concern about abuse of older people, while in others the social welfare sector has taken the lead. Globally, too little is known about elder abuse and how to prevent it, particularly in developing countries.

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President Chamisa For Everyone

Tinashe Sambiri

The Citizens Coalition for Change(CCC) has launched a dynamic campaign policy dubbed For Everyone.

For Everyone stipulates that all citizens have a role to play in the struggle for democracy.

On Saturday President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“BUMPER YELLOW…A New direction for /Zimbabwe and #ForEveryone We are nation builders.

#OnePeople

“GET YOURSELF READY.

Arise and tell them everything that I command you. Do not be intimidated by them, or I will terrify you…

They will fight against you but will never overcome you, since I am with you to deliver you,” declares the LORD.

Jeremiah 1:17-19. Blessed Sabbath #FakaPrayer. “

President Chamisa Exposes Zanu PF Lies

17th July 2023

By Wezhira Munya

Yesterday, Citizens Coalition for Change [CCC] leader, President Nelson Chamisa promised to give resettled citizens title deeds and ensure they reside permanently on their land.

Addressing over 70,000 strong CCC supporters in Mkoba Stadium, President Chamisa said, “We [CCC] will not divide the country. Some are saying he [Chamisa] will come and take the land or reverse it. It’s not true; they are lying. On the contrary, I will give you title deeds to stay on the land permanently. I will not do what the present government is doing, which is removing people from Chilonga, Dinde, and Mutoko….”

The above message by President Chamisa is in the attached video, and one can access it on any online platform that broadcasted the CCC rally yesterday. CCC supports the land reform program and has declared it irreversible.

However, Zanu-PF has only taken and is currently circulating a 0.09-second part of the 3-minute video and said, “President Chamisa will reverse land…”. This is Zanu-PF’s ill-conceived propaganda.

President Chamisa held a rally in Chilonga last week and promised citizens that his government would not evict them from their ancestral land.

On the contrary, it is the government led by Mr. Emmerson Mnangangwa that intends to relocate Chilonga people from their ancestral land.

To put the issue of Chilonga land that President Chamisa addressed into perspective:

According to the MACRAD Trust paper titled “Chilonga Court case, Summary and Update”:

The High Court judge, Mafusire J, sat on 5/01/2022 and dismissed an application by Chilonga residents Livison Chikutu and 2 others.

The case was against the Minister of Lands and 2 others (HH02/22).

The judge dismissed an application to have the provisions of section 4 and 6[1][b] of the Communal Land Act, Chapter 20:04, declared unconstitutional.

It is on record that President Chamisa and citizens have been in Chilonga, supporting citizens in Chilonga to stay on their land.

Change Radio, Studio 7, Tellzim, among other news outlets, have informed the nation about the issue of the Zanu-PF-led government’s intention to remove Shangani residents from their land.

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Bosso Maintain Unbeaten Run

Highlanders stretched their lead at the top of the Castle Lager Premiership table following a 1-0 win over Herentals on Sunday.

Bosso moved four points clear at the top with thirty-one points.

Melikhaya Ncube netted the solitary goal in the 28th minute.

The result stretched the Bulawayo giants’ winning run to four games, while the side remained the only team without a defeat this season.

At Gibbo Stadium, Obriel Chirinda netted a hat-trick to stir Bulawayo Chiefs to a 3-0 victory over Triangle United.

Chirinda opened the scoring moments after the half hour before doubling the cushion in the 78th minute.

He sealed the triumph on the stroke of fulltime as Chiefs move up to number 6.

Elsewhere, Black Rhinos continued with their recovery after picking a point against Hwange in a 1-1 draw.

Allan Gahadzikwa netted the opener for Rhinos in the 41st minute before Kelly Shiyandindi grabbed a late equaliser from the spot.

Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 15 Results:

Herentals 0-1 Highlanders
Black Rhinos 1-1 Hwange
Triangle United 0-3 Bulawayo Chiefs- Soccer24 News

Herentals Unhappy With Loss To Bosso

Herentals coach Kumbirai Mutiwekuziva has blamed the match officiating after his side lost 1-0 to Highlanders in Sunday’s Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 15 encounter.

The Students succumbed to their first loss in four games courtesy of Melikhaya Ncube’s solitary 28th-minute goal.

Speaking after the match, Mutiwekuziva believes his charges should have been awarded a penalty in the late stages of the game.

He said: “Highlanders managed to win with the help of the referee.

“He gave them more advantage more than us.

“We made penalty calls, which were genuine, but he ignored.”

The gaffer, however, admitted their opponents gave them a good run despite the referee’s calls.

He added: “We tried hard but they did well to defend.

“It’s obviously not the result that we wanted, but this is a team that is doing well. I’m proud of the work the boys put in.

“I hope we will improve from the positives the team showed today. Highlanders are the winners today and we accept it.”-Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa Boasts Of Victory

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is also the ZANU PF First Secretary, has urged the nation to embrace peace as the August 23 general elections draw close.

He was addressing thousands of ZANU PF supporters gathered at Chinorumba Secondary School in Zaka this Sunday.

President Mnangagwa said everyone, including the opposition, must preach the gospel of peace.

“We began our rallies in the East, where the sun rises so that new things may come upon Zimbabwe as we win the 23 August elections. There were lots of people there but here in Masvingo, you have surpassed that. We have also been to Bulilima in Matabeleland South, and the turnout was huge.

“We should work together from the East to the South; we preach unity, peace, harmony, love. Whoever wants to join us should do so in our own song, they should not come with their own songs.

“The first thing which is important for the growth and development of our country is the keeping of peace. Since we began this campaign, there is peace in this country. I hear some other political party is having its rally in Gweru, i hope they embrace the peace prevailing in the country,” said the President.

“As we work together for our country, with respect among us, even our ancestors are pleased. See how beautiful it is when we all sit together as one, planning for the growth of our country. Those from the West wish the people of Zimbabwe to rise against the Government, but you are humiliating them by not doing so.”

The President chided the West for imposing sanctions on Zimbabwe, which he said have failed to separate the people from the ruling party.

“Those that had put us on sanctions thought this would make you rise against government, but you have proven otherwise. We should be proud to be Zimbabweans.

“Adoption of Pfumvudza addresses the issue of food security at household level. Free inputs are being given to small scale farmers and at household level. Commercial farmers are getting loans and we have so far realised 3 years of food security. We are now able to assist some countries including our friends in Rwanda. We used to buy wheat from Ukraine and fertilizer from Russia. But we are now making inroads into producing our own fertilizer and the wheat yield is increasing and now we no longer import,” he added.

He said the people’s welfare is a primary concern of the Second Republic so that people get out of poverty.

“Be someone who is remembered for preaching peace and unity, even after your death.”

“Our drone has counted you and you are more than 124 000. Mavhenyengwa and Chadzamira, you take the trophy,” said President Mnangagwa.

He reiterated, “We dont accept hate speech. We accept people may have different views, it’s expected, that is democracy. To all aspiring candidates, know that the people are the bosses. Those that put you into leadership positions, the people, are the bosses and you should respect them.”

Added President Mnangagwa, “We must be proud that we are Independent, we are a free people. We must be respected. We will not accept to be treated as second hand citizens.

We are equal to every single member of the United Nations. No nation should ever look down upon you. You are royal people. We are a great nation, we must never think we are inferior. We have a great country.”

“Thank you for coming out in numbers. I urge you to remain united and disciplined, under ZANU PF. Let us go and mobilise for the victory of our colossal Party. Our party shuns violence. Victory is certain. God bless Masvingo God bless Zimbabwe.”-ZBC News

Mnangagwa Aide In Accident

Deputy Minister of Information and Publicity Kindness Paradza was involved in a serious accident near Mvuma yesterday. He and his aides escaped uninjured.

Mabhero Banned

By- The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) has adopted a protocol to ban trade in second-hand clothes (mabhero) across the continent. 

The move aims to promote value-addition and industrialization in the textile industry.

During the Council of Ministers’ meeting held under the theme “The Role of the Private Sector in the Implementation of the AfCFTA: Own and Drive AfCFTA,” discussions were held on various issues, including rules of origin on textiles and clothing, estimated tariff revenue losses, and allocation of adjustment facility. Proposals were also made to front-load liberalization of trade in basic agricultural products. AfCFTA secretary-general, Mr. Wamkele Mene, stated that the decision to ban trade in second-hand clothes is a significant step in promoting industrialization and value-addition in Africa. He said:

The decision of the Council of Ministers is a strong message that our single market will not be used as a dumping ground for used clothes coming from outside Africa.

He added that the move would significantly protect the African textile industry and promote investment.

According to Zimbabwe Textile Manufacturers’ Association chairperson, Mr. Admire Masenda, the protocol banning trade in second-hand clothes would revive the textile industry across the continent. Mr. Masenda stated that second-hand clothes have adversely affected the industry, and reviving it would create better job opportunities for citizens who can, in turn, buy new clothes. He cited a study that shows the UK alone dumps about 14 million tonnes of clothes in Africa per year, leading to a loss of approximately 200,000 jobs across the continent.

In 2015, Zimbabwe banned the importation of second-hand clothes to protect the local textile industry and promote value addition. However, due to an outcry from vendors’ associations, restrictions were later eased. While the ban has been supported by the industry, informal vendors argue that it would hurt their livelihoods.

Approximately 95% of textiles in Zimbabwe are imported, and the country exports around 85% of cotton lint due to a lack of local investments. Zimbabwe, as a cotton producer, used to have a thriving textile industry but now faces competition from imports and a lack of investment. Traders typically source second-hand clothes from neighbouring countries, sometimes through smuggling.

The East African Community has encouraged member states to buy clothes and shoes made in the region to boost local industries, with Rwanda being the only country to implement the plan through high import taxes. 

Norton Prophet Beaten Up Over Fake Ressurection

By-A Nortn base prophet, Vincent Nyamadzawo, was thoroughly beaten by mourners after failing to bring a dead congregant to life.

Nyamadzawo of Tree of Life International Ministries has been forced to relocate after his claims to have the resurrection powers were proved to be

Angry mourners beat him up after his two-hour prayer failed to bring the late Sekuru Fungo to life.

Ironically, Nyamadzawo had prayed for the deceased about 30 minutes before his death.
When Fungo died, the prophet claimed that he was only asleep and he needed two hours to resurrect him.
However, it backfired and the church has since shut down after his followers stopped attending his services citing fake prophecies.
Nyamadzawo packed his property on Wednesday last week and left for Mvurwi where he found another home to start afresh.
He had also caused a storm after allegedly approaching girls from his church in their WhatsApp inboxes and asking them if they were virgins.
When contacted, the prophet said: “I am busy right now, ndikuda kutobuda ndakamirirwa nemota. I am not able to talk about that issue.”
During his two-hour prayer at the hospital, Nyamadzawo said: “If Jesus raised Lazarus then what will stop me?”
The deceased’s daughter, Elizabeth, said: “Kana munhu afirwa zvonetsa kutambira ndaingoti zvimwe baba vachamuka asi zvaramba,”said Elizabeth.
One of the elders from the church condemned the prophet.
“Vamwe baba vemwana vekuchurch vakafa.
“Doctors declared him dead and the relatives were ordered to sign documents for the body to be taken to the mortuary.
“The prophet ordered the relatives not to sign the papers claiming that he would resurrect him, he then started praying for the deceased.
“He had prayed for him 30 minutes before his death.”
Another church member added: “The pastor went to pray for the deceased while he was still alive in hospital but vachibva ikoko akabva asara achifa.
“So, he was approached by the deceased’s daughter whom he advised not to sign documents for the body to be taken to the mortuary.
“He advised that he would resurrect him and begged some nurses to pray for him and he was allowed in.
“But his efforts did not yield results until the nurses decided to move him outside.
“The guard also ordered him out achiti anga akuita kunge munhu akupenga until munhu azoendeswa kumortuary.
“The church collapsed since he was making fake prophets and dissing congregants.
“Pastor ava ndevefake, vanga vauya kuzotsvaga mari kune vanhu.
“He was also moving around claiming that there were no virgins in the church.
“It looked like he was looking for virgins in church. He would inbox girls around 12 midnight asking kuti muri mavirgins here.”
Another congregant said: “I am part of this story since I am one of the church members.
“We had to confront him and people started beating the pastor.” H Metro

WestProp Boss Ken Sharpe Honoured In The UK

By Business Reporter- Victoria Falls listed Property Company WestProp CEO Mr Ken Sharpe has been honoured for the development projects he is carrying out in Zimbabwe.

For this, Sharpe was conferred last week with the African’ award for innovation’ at the 13th African Achievers awards ceremony and international summit held at the House of Lords, United Kingdom Parliament.

Ken and wife Joanna

WestProp the company was awarded the best African Organisation of the Year.

The awards recognize Mr Sharpe’s “exceptional giant strides in philanthropy and real estate development”.

In an interview soon after bagging the award, Mr Sharpe said he was committed to Zimbabwe. He would concentrate his resources and strength to make a meaningful impact in the country through his company’s one billion-brick vision.
The company has a vision of laying one billion bricks by 2050 and has since embarked on massive lifestyle development projects in Harare that include Pomona City, Millennium City and the upcoming Hills Golf Estate in Warren Park.
“This award is not only about me or WestProp but is also for all of us at home because today I represent my country and I want everyone to know that there are great things coming from Zimbabwe. As I always say our greatest asset is our people,” he said

On being innovative, Mr Sharpe said: “It’s all about mindset and seeing opportunities to improve when they present themselves.
“We at WestProp innovate by offering the first lifestyle communities, leasehold property ownership in Zimbabwe, and making our developments green and sustainable using solar, grey water and biodigesters. The world is constantly changing, and as a leader, you must keep up with continuous adaptation and iteration; if you do not evolve, you will be left behind.
We need to change our mindset by embracing disruptive technology and using it to improve humanity and how we operate in business. So when I look at innovation in Africa, we are far behind in many areas,” he said.

Ken Sharpe

West Property’s innovative ideas are exemplified in their lifestyle communities, which offer residents high-quality living through smart city technology, communal living spaces, and unique amenities. These smart city eco-friendly communities have been designed to appeal to modern homeowners who seek a balance between life, work, shopping and play. With West Props’ innovative ideas and commitment to sustainability, the future of property development in Zimbabwe is looking brighter than ever. He also said on his part, he was already setting the pace, trend and example at WestProp, whose mantra is bringing Dubai to Zimbabwe through the construction of mixed-use lifestyle communities that range from super luxury to premium luxury to ultra-luxury. Technological innovation has revolutionized property development in recent years, and West Props’ forward-thinking approach has positioned it as a leading developer in Harare.

Asked whether he was looking at spreading his business tentacles outside Zimbabwe, Mr Sharpe said: “My plans for Africa start with where I am, which is in Zimbabwe. My plans are focused on Zimbabwe. I am not looking at stepping outside the country because there is so much for me to do here. We have to make the light shine, and the rest of Africa will follow,” he said.

Big African names have been honoured at previous awards ceremonies, and among them are Zimbabweans is Ms Divine Ndhukhula of Securico. African luminaries and presidents have as well been badged, among them former South African cabinet Minister and AU chairperson Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, and His Excellency Jakaya Kikwete (Former President of The Republic Of Tanzania), among others.
The awards ceremony and summit, which ran under the theme “Unlocking Trade and Investment Opportunities for Sustainable Development in Africa”, were hosted by Lord Simone Wooley, the Right Honourable Member of the House of Lords, UK Parliament: Palace of Westminster.

Mnangagwa Puts Chamisa Under Surviellance

By- Zanu PF has put the opposition CCC under surviellance.

The party’s President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, revealed this and said they used drones to monitor the CCC campaign launch event in Gweru Sunday.

Speaking during the party’s rally in Zaka in Masvingo Province on Sunday, President Mnangagwa claimed that ZANU PF had more supporters than other parties. He said:

We launched in Chipinge and there were many people. We went to Bulilima (Matabeleland South), then we were in Magunje, there were 75 000 people.

Today, our drones have counted the people and we have 124 000 people. We have also sent our drones to Gweru, where the other party is launching and there are 15 000 people.

Mnangagwa also stressed the need for peace among political parties ahead of the elections, and praised the country’s economic growth, which he claimed was the fastest in the SADC region. The party also distributed vegetable seeds, hens, goats, and mealie-meal to villagers.

NewsDay reports that before the Zaka rally, ZANU PF affiliates allegedly coerced villagers to attend the rally. Villagers who attend ZANU PF rallies are reportedly being offered fried chicken, chips, bread, bottled water, and drinks, with a local seed company providing various vegetable seeds.

ZANU PF provincial spokesperson for Masvingo, Pedzisayi Chiwewe, denied the coercion allegations, stating that all attendees come of their own volition. Meanwhile, the opposition has accused ZANU PF of abducting and victimising villagers who do not attend its rallies.

Mnangagwa Spies On Chamisa

By- Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa said they used drones to monitor the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) campaign launch event in Gweru Sunday.

Speaking during the party’s rally in Zaka in Masvingo Province on Sunday, President Mnangagwa claimed that ZANU PF had more supporters than other parties. He said:

We launched in Chipinge and there were many people. We went to Bulilima (Matabeleland South), then we were in Magunje, there were 75 000 people.

Today, our drones have counted the people and we have 124 000 people. We have also sent our drones to Gweru, where the other party is launching and there are 15 000 people.

Mnangagwa also stressed the need for peace among political parties ahead of the elections, and praised the country’s economic growth, which he claimed was the fastest in the SADC region. The party also distributed vegetable seeds, hens, goats, and mealie-meal to villagers.

NewsDay reports that before the Zaka rally, ZANU PF affiliates allegedly coerced villagers to attend the rally. Villagers who attend ZANU PF rallies are reportedly being offered fried chicken, chips, bread, bottled water, and drinks, with a local seed company providing various vegetable seeds.

ZANU PF provincial spokesperson for Masvingo, Pedzisayi Chiwewe, denied the coercion allegations, stating that all attendees come of their own volition. Meanwhile, the opposition has accused ZANU PF of abducting and victimising villagers who do not attend its rallies.

Celebrity Endorsements – Supporting Failing and Abusive Regimes

By Ruzvidzo Chinyanganya
It’s no secret that celebrities have a lot of influence and power. Fame and fortune can be used to support causes, raise awareness about important issues, and inspire millions. However, they have a responsibility to use their platform wisely. It’s sad that some celebrities support oppressive and abusive regimes instead of standing up for human rights.
The retired American boxer Floyd Mayweather, who has an undefeated record and a lavish lifestyle, is one example. In July 2023, Mayweather is going to Zimbabwe and South Africa as part of his “Motherland Tour”. According to him, he wants to invest in Africa and promote boxing there. Wearing the Zimbabwean flag colours, he called it his “motherland”.
However, many people have questioned Mayweather’s motives. Zimbabwe is currently run by ZANU PF, which has been accused of rigging elections, violating human rights, cracking down on dissent, and mismanaging the economy. There’s a severe crisis of poverty, hunger, inflation, corruption, and violence in the country. Mayweather’s visit is reportedly sponsored by Scott Sakupwanya, a gold dealer and ZANU PF politician. In Zimbabwe, Sakupwanya has been involved in illegal gold mining and smuggling activities that have caused environmental damage.
Mayweather is allegedly being paid to endorse ZANU PF and boost its image ahead of 2023 elections. Their argument is that Mayweather only cares about making money for himself, not helping Zimbabwe or Africa. In addition, Mayweather has a history of domestic violence and tax evasion, so he’s not a good role model. For instance, in 2015, Mayweather pleaded guilty to a misdemeanour battery charge for attacking his ex-girlfriend in front of two of their children. This has led many to question why ZANU PF would choose someone with such a controversial background to promote its image. Furthermore, it has caused some to feel that ZANU PF does not take Zimbabweans’ welfare seriously.
It shows a disregard for the well-being of people affected by failing regimes like Zimbabwe when Mayweather accepts money to promote them. His indirect support of oppressive systems exacerbates vulnerable people’s suffering. As a result, he becomes complicit in the human rights abuses these regimes commit. By putting personal gain over morals, he sends a troubling message.
Celebrities like Mayweather aren’t the only ones who support controversial regimes. A lot of celebrities have faced backlash in the past for performing for or meeting with leaders like Muammar Gaddafi, Alexander LukaNursultan Nazarbayev, Kim Jong-un, and others who have been accused of human rights abuses and corruption, like Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Kanye West, Lionel Messi, and Dennis Rodman.
Each of these celebrities may have a different reason for acting like they do. There are some who claim ignorance or innocence. They may argue they’re not political or they’re trying to build bridges. There are some who are just motivated by money or fame. No one can justify a regime that oppresses or exploits its own people for any of these reasons.
It can have long-lasting effects on a celebrity’s reputation if they endorse a failing regime. For instance, in 2019, singer Rihanna faced backlash for partnering with a Saudi-funded sports streaming service, which was perceived to support the country’s oppressive policies. Many fans accused her of turning a blind eye to regime human rights violations. The ethical implications of what we buy are becoming more and more relevant to consumers. Whenever celebrities align themselves with a regime known for its failings and abuses, they risk alienating their fans and losing their trust. Creating a dissonance between their image and reality makes them look untrustworthy.
It’s not cool for celebrities to support regimes that don’t respect human rights and democracy. They shouldn’t ignore or normalize the suffering and injustice these regimes inflict on their people. Whitewashing or legitimizing the crimes of these regimes isn’t okay. Fans and followers look up to them for advice and inspiration, so they shouldn’t betray them.
Celebrities should use their power and influence for good. For instance, in 2020, Ariana Grande used her platform to support a petition to demand justice for Breonna Taylor, a Black woman who was killed by police officers in her home. Support causes that promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity. It’s their job to speak out against tyranny, corruption, violence, and exploitation. Solidarity with the oppressed and marginalized is important. It’s important that they make ethical choices and act ethically.

Zanu PF Hooligans Deface CCC Posters

Tinashe Sambiri

Unruly Zanu PF elements are destroying CCC posters in Mhondoro-Mubaira Constituency, it has emerged.

The Citizens Coalition for Change(CCC) candidate for Mhondoro-Mubaira Constituency, Hon Vengai Chivaura on Monday described Zanu PF hooligans actions as uncouth and reckless.

“Varikuvhara maposter edu nekubvarura, this is uncalled for, we have raised the matter with respective authorities but nothing has been done to address the matter,” said Hon Chivaura.

“Nhasi 17 July veZanu PF varipa Nyamweda business center pavarikuita star rally yavo saka vabvisa all our posters,” he added.

Ndoro’s Co-director Tunika Mkahanana Acquitted

By A Correspondent| Harare regional magistrate Dennis Mangosi has acquitted businessman Michael Ndoro’s partner Tunika Mkahanana on fraud charges.

The magistrate however went on to place Ndoro to his defence.

Ndoro is accused of removing his former wife, Precious Ndoro from Zororo Energy Limited directorship and replacing her with Mkahanana.

The magistrate said prejudice in this case is potential not actual since Zera did not act upon the alleged forged documents.

ZERA refused to be a complaint and testified no prejudice or damage was suffered by it.

In his ruling the magistrate said the State failed to prove a prima facie case linking Mkahanana and the alleged offence.

Ndoro was asked to answer why he had two sets of documents submitted to ZERA. One submitted in September 2018 and another in November 2021 three years later.

According to the court, Ndoro and Precious formed a firm named Zororo Energy in 2018 in which each of them held 50% shareholding.

In denying the charge, Ndoro told the court that he was the one who superintended over the registration of Zororo Energy as the company was his brain child.

He claimed that the company was registered at his instruction with the two directors and shareholders being himself and Mkahanana.

Ndoro challenged the State to avail any evidence to the contrary proving that he registered the company with Precious as a director and shareholder.

In her defence, Mkahanana told the court that she was appointed as a director of Zororo Energy company by Ndoro. Mkahanana denied any knowledge of the alleged previous registration of Zororo Energy company.

Ndoro and Mkahanana had applied for discharge.

In their application for discharge, filed by Everson Chatambudza of Rubaya and Chatambudza Lawyers, Ndoro and Mkahanana assert that there is no valid reason for them to be placed on remand.

“The two accused individuals deny the allegations completely and refute ever making any misrepresentation to ZERA. Their defense outlines have been submitted as evidence. To establish a prima facie case against them, the court called five witnesses: Precious Ndoro, Barbra Majanyama, Ashell Mundozi, Ms. Chizengeya, and Gwineth Ngoma,” stated Ndoro and Mkahanana.

According to Ndoro and Mkahanana, these two witnesses failed to prove a prima facie case against them, thus providing no grounds for the accused to present their defense.

The defense further contends that the testimonies of the five witnesses deviated from the state’s outline, which they believe can be used to draw unfavorable inferences.

They also dismissed the submissions made by Precious Ndoro, suggesting that she was a disgruntled ex-lover seeking revenge.

“During cross-examination, she never denied the existence of animosity between herself and the second accused. She even admitted to joining the second accused in divorce proceedings. It is common knowledge that she drove the police to the second accused’s residence in her car. Furthermore, it is evident that she and the first accused are involved in a messy divorce. From this context, it is alleged that she fabricated these allegations,” stated the application.

Ndoro and Mkahanana argued that the evidence presented by the state to revive the case, which they claim was already deteriorating, lacked both quality and quantity.

“The evidence provided lacks the necessary quality and quantity to warrant the accused individuals to present their defense. The state had the opportunity to present its case but instead chose to close it. It should accept the consequences of its decision and not expect the court to assist in reviving its deteriorating case,” added Ndoro and Mkahanana.

Kasukuwere Ban Has Far Reaching Implications On Zimbabweans In The Diaspora

The High Court ruling barring former Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere from contesting in the August 23 polls is likely to have far-reaching implications on Zimbabweans in the diaspora who wish to participate in the upcoming elections, legal experts have warned.

Last week, Kasukuwere was disqualified from contesting the upcoming presidential race after the High Court ruled that he did not meet the criteria to contest because he has not been a resident in Zimbabwe for the past 18 months.

A Zanu PF activist, Lovedale Mangwana, successfully challenged the former Cabinet minister’s candidature on July 12 and High Court judge Justice David Mangota ruled that Kasukuwere should not be included on the ballot paper, ordering him to “stop masquerading as a candidate”.

Kasukuwere, who is in self-exile in South Africa, filed his nomination papers on June 21 to participate in the presidential poll for the first time in his political career.

Legal experts told NewsDay yesterday that the Kasukuwere ruling was a setback for Zimbabweans in the diaspora wishing to participate in the electoral process.

Legal expert Dumisani Dube said the recent court ruling had the potential of disenfranchising millions of Zimbabweans in the diaspora.

“That could be the implication of that interpretation. It can deny others a chance to vote, remember it has been challenged and most of our people in the diaspora will likely fail to participate in the election which is contrary to what the Constitution says,” Dube said.

“Remember, a right to vote is a constitutional right and no one should take it away. I don’t agree with what that judge said, as it can be used to deny others the right to vote.”

Lawyer Alec Muchadehama said the High Court failed to prove that Kasukuwere’s name was not on the voters roll.

“I do not agree with the High Court’s judgment since it failed to prove that Kasukuwere’s name was not on the voters roll and Kasukuwere’s judgment is irrelevant,” Muchadehama said.

“Well, other citizens may not be affected as this provision specifically targeted those who want to contest for the presidency. As long as ordinary citizens are on the voters roll, they can come and vote.”

Posting on Twitter, journalist and activist Hopewell Chin’ono said the ruling was a blow to the rights of Zimbabweans in the diaspora.

“Zimbabweans in South Africa and beyond, who have not been in Zimbabwe for more than 18 months, can be potentially stopped from voting if this judgment is taken to its logical conclusion.

“Political actors should treat this judgment seriously. It doesn’t affect Kasukuwere only. It is a dangerous judgment, but people are quiet,” he tweeted.

Election Resource Centre legal and advocacy officer Takunda Tsunga said registered citizens who were living abroad could participate in the electoral process if they were registered and appeared on the voters roll.

“The complexity in the judgment is that while the court deemed that Kasukuwere has not been resident in Zimbabwe for a period exceeding 18 months, there have been no indications from the (Zimbabwe) Electoral Commission that his name has been removed from the voters roll,” Tsunga said.

“The commission is the only body legally mandated to remove names from the voters roll.

There are procedures involved when removing names from the voters roll, which include the publication of the intention to remove names from the voters roll, following an investigation by the commission on the alleged absence of a person for a continuous period exceeding 18 months.

“Therefore, for registered Zimbabweans living abroad, they are still entitled to vote as there have not been any removals for absence.”

Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust executive director Ignatious Sadziwa said the law did not necessarily affect the voter.

“Inasmuch as section 23 of the electoral law prohibits candidates who have resided outside the country for 18 months, the law doesn’t necessarily affect the voter as long as they are not displaced from the delimitation exercise they can still participate,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is set to hear Kasukuwere’s appeal tomorrow.

On Saturday, Supreme Court Registrar Dorothy Mwanyisa said: “Take notice that the above court application will be heard and determined by the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe at Harare on Tuesday at 9:30am or so soon thereafter as counsel may be heard.”

Last week, Kasukuwere’s chief election agent and spokesperson Jacqueline Sande vowed to “fight to the bitter end” to block the removal of the former Zanu PF commissar from the ballot paper.

“The judgment is regrettable and cannot be sustained by an appellate court,” she said.

ZEC Speaks On Elections Schedule

By- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has announced that it was focusing on designing ballots, procuring materials, training electoral officers, and setting up command centres

ZEC also said it would be finalising postal vote logistics.

In terms of the Electoral Act, postal voting is possible for those on duty on polling day as members of the disciplined forces, electoral officers, those on duty in the service of the Government of Zimbabwe outside Zimbabwe and their spouses.
An application for a postal ballot paper must be received by the Chief Elections Officer not later than noon on the 14th day after nomination day of an election.
This means that for the upcoming harmonised elections, the Commission stopped receiving applications for postal ballot before noon on July 5.
The electoral body last week distributed the national voters’ register to all Presidential election candidates and is on Thursday expected to release the voters roll to all National Assembly and Local Authority candidates.
In addition, according to its elections calendar, ZEC will next month publish lists of polling stations, conduct elections at the National Council of Chiefs and elect its president and deputy president for their Senate seats, close receipt of postal vote ballots and hold its second observers’ briefing.
ZEC vice chairperson, Ambassador Rodney Kiwa, told The Herald that following the release of the voters’ roll, the electoral body was working on the postal vote.
He said it was worth noting that postal voting would not take place at any designated polling station, hence there will be no election agents or observers.
“Postal ballots are sent to qualifying applicants either by post, commercial courier service or through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or commanding officers for delivery to the applicant,” said Mr Kiwa.
“Upon receipt of the postal ballots, the applicant will then indicate the candidate for whom they wish to vote for by putting a cross against their candidate’s name and this is done in secret.
“Thereafter they will place their ballots in provided envelopes, seal them and dispatch them back to the chief elections officers. On delivery, the Chief Elections Officer will distribute them to the appropriate polling stations where they will be placed in the ordinary ballot boxes and counted along with rest of the ballots cast on election day.”
Mr Kiwa dismissed allegations by the opposition that the release of the voters’ roll to candidates was skewed in the ruling Zanu PF’s favour as baseless.
Contestants will only receive voters’ rolls specific to their areas of contest.
“The comment on that is that at ZEC we do not do politics,” he said.
August 16 will see the dispatching of postal votes to constituencies and will be the last day for submission of names of roving agents.
August 18 will be the day printed ballot papers will be published with closure of receipt of applications for observer accreditation on the following day.
Zanu PF has already clinched 91 council wards after opposition political parties failed to field candidates at the close of the Nomination Court sitting.
The ruling party successfully fielded candidates in all the 210 seats for the National Assembly and 1 970 local authority seats, while the opposition CCC party was marred by confusion leading to the fielding of double candidates and in some instances triple candidates in several constituencies.
It fielded double candidates in 20 parliamentary constituencies, with 15 of them appearing in Harare, three in Bulawayo, one in Mashonaland East Province and one in Mashonaland West Province. Herald

75 000 Attend Chamisa Mkoba Rally

By- Over 75 000 supporters of the opposition, Citizens Coalition for Change, thronged Mkoba stadium in Gweru on Sunday for the party’s August 23 election campaign launch rally.

This is a record number the party leader Nelson Chamisa has ever addressed since the formation of the opposition outfit in January last year.

This 4Everyone rally was kick-starting CCC elections rally campaign as the one which was initially scheduled for Bindura on July 10 2023 was aborted after police refused to grant permission for its take off.

The rally marked CCC President Advocate Nelson Chamisa-s August 23 2023 elections campaign for which the citizens have been waiting for rain, thunder.

Importantly, Citizens Coalition for Change is followed by its multitude of supporters voluntarily without any force behind their attendance. They don’t force people to close market stalls or march them to attend their rallies.

This year’s general elections are key to changing the waning fortunes of the citizens as poverty has taken precedence over once a buoyant economy which has been ravaged by bad governance by Zanu PF

All that people want is the change which comes under the belt of Adv Nelson Chamisa to rebuke the national crisis bedevilling the nation.

Bafana Bafana Target World Cup Qualification

South Africa national team coach Hugo Broos believes his side has a chance of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after learning their opponents in the qualifiers following Thursday’s draw.

Bafana Bafana were drawn in Group C along with neighbours Zimbabwe and Lesotho, Rwanda, Benin and Nigeria.

“The away games will be very important in a group like ours, but now a little bit more because we have five difficult away games for different reasons,” he told www.safa.net.

“I think it is possible for South Africa to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup first in the group. If you see the progress we have made in the last two years, you cannot compare those qualifiers (for the 2026 World Cup) with the qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. We are better now, we have a better team now. So okay, I am confident.”

Broos has been at the helm since May 2021 and recently led his charges to the Afcon finals.-Soccer24 News

Zanu PF Goons Cause Havoc In Gutu

At Chatikobo Business Centre in Gutu Central suspected Zanu PF hooligans defaced CCC candidate Matthew Takaona’s posters and then covered them with Zanu PF candidate and Minister of Mines Winston Chitando’s posters. The act is not only criminal but runs against the ZEC electoral code which every candidate including Chitando signed.

Zanu PF Thugs Destroy CCC Posters

At Chatikobo Business Centre in Gutu Central suspected Zanu PF hooligans defaced CCC candidate Matthew Takaona’s posters and then covered them with Zanu PF candidate and Minister of Mines Winston Chitando’s posters. The act is not only criminal but runs against the ZEC electoral code which every candidate including Chitando signed.

Dynamos Roast Chicken Inn

Dynamos closed the gap on the top following their 2-0 win over Chicken Inn in Bulawayo on Saturday.

The Glamour Boys remained in fourth place but reduced table toppers Highlanders’ lead to two points, though the later has a game in hand.

After a goalless first half, Elton Chikona fired home in the 68th minute off an assist from substitute Emmanuel Paga.

Chicken Inn didn’t create any meaningful opportunities in moments that followed.

Instead, it was the visitors who doubled the lead on the stroke of full-time through Eli Ilunga’s long range effort and killed the contest.

The result stretched Chicken Inn’s winless run to three successive games, while taking position number 6 with twenty-two points.

In Gweru, CAPS United returned to winning ways, ending a winless run of four matches with a 2-0 victory over Green Fuel.

William Manondo opened the scoring on the half hour before Rodwell Chinyengetere made it double in the 58th minute.

However, the Green Machine had to finish the game with a man short after Godknows Murwira received a red card on the hour for a second bookable offence.

The triumph lifted the Harare giants to eighth place, while Green Fuel dropped to number 15 in the relegation zone.

At Mandava Stadium, Yadah delivered an upset on FC Platinum, beating the reigning champions 1-0 in their backyard.

Russell Chifura netted the solitary goal in the first half to sink the Platinum Boys to their fourth loss of the season.

Elsewhere, Ngezi Platinum stumbled again in the title race to give more ground to leaders Highlanders.

Second placed Madamburo lost 1-0 at home to Simba Bhora, thanks to Alex Mandinyenya’s 31st minute effort.

ZPC Kariba and Sheasham played a goalless draw, while Manica Diamonds edged relegation-threatened Cranborne Bullets.

Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 15
Results:
Manica Diamonds 1-0 Cranborne Bullets
FC Platinum 0-1 Yadah
Ngezi Platinum 0-1 Simba Bhora
ZPC Kariba 0-0 Sheasham
Chicken Inn 0-2 Dynamos
Caps United 2-0 Green Fuel-Soccer24 News

How To Excel In Mining

1 treat mining like business

In business you invest with the aim of making profit long term and sustainable. Inorder to do that just make a small informal business by listing what you need with exact value don’t forget to include monitoring expenses identify a claim close to you or never invest . If you are still tempted to invest far increase scope of investment so that all you will be able to all final production activities month end .
2 nothing can replace your presence
Gold is a currency that can be used without any purification or processing and around Zimbabwe you find gold nuggets of 5points upto 10kg your absence means you won’t be able to see it or account for production done using your own money. Be there from day one study everything learn all risks and rewards.

Your kids , wife and relatives are not you they can steal from you infact most gold related theft or lack of accountability is orchestrated by related especially the son or daughter in most cases l have come across.

Besides stealing they usually unknowingly disturb or sabotage production in the name of relative. All gold production ends are guarded by mine owner , sponsors or investors and workers nothing is left to chance.

3 avoid overspending on monitoring
Avoid driving up and down to the mine in the name of monitoring because it’s useless and unnecessary unless you spend atleast 6hrs of day time at the mine use public transport and avoid hiring transport for transactions that don’t need a car .

If you want to use a car increase your investment scope to accommodate the car .when ever gold pays you handsomely remember they are dark days ahead plan wisely and create proper backup.

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Nelson Chamisa Is Zimbabwe’s Next Leader

CCC
We have unwavering confidence that President Nelson Chamisa will be the next President of the New Great Zimbabwe, come August 23, 2023.

The regime in Harare is well aware of this fact, which is why they consistently pressure our innocent police officers into banning our rallies whenever we schedule them featuring President Chamisa.

Zanu PF is clearly in a state of panic.

However, nothing can impede the arrival of change when its time has come.

#ChangeIsComing #ForEveryone

Chamisa Breaks Record

By- On Sunday, the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa broke the record in Gweru by addressing over 75 000 party supporters in Mkoba stadium.

This 4Everyone rally was kick-starting CCC elections rally campaign as the one which was initially scheduled for Bindura on 10 July 2023 was aborted after police refused to grant permission for its take off.

The rally marked CCC President Advocate Nelson Chamisa-s 23 August 2023 elections campaign for which the citizens have been waiting for rain, thunder.

Importantly, Citizens Coalition for Change is followed by its multitude of supporters voluntarily without any force behind their attendance. They don’t force people to close market stalls or march them to attend their rallies.

This year’s general elections are key to changing the waning fortunes of the citizens as poverty has taken precedence over once a buoyant economy which has been ravaged by bad governance by Zanu PF

All that people want is the change which comes under the belt of Adv Nelson Chamisa to rebuke the national crisis bedevilling the nation.

Chamisa Pulls 75K In Gweru

By- The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change has broken the record as nearly 75 000 Nelson Chamisa supporters thronged Mkoba stadium in Gweru on Sunday.

This 4Everyone rally was kick-starting CCC elections rally campaign as the one which was initially scheduled for Bindura on 10 July 2023 was aborted after police refused to grant permission for its take off.

The rally marked CCC President Advocate Nelson Chamisa-s 23 August 2023 elections campaign for which the citizens have been waiting for rain, thunder.

Importantly, Citizens Coalition for Change is followed by its multitude of supporters voluntarily without any force behind their attendance. They don’t force people to close market stalls or march them to attend their rallies.

This year’s general elections are key to changing the waning fortunes of the citizens as poverty has taken precedence over once a buoyant economy which has been ravaged by bad governance by Zanu PF

All that people want is the change which comes under the belt of Adv Nelson Chamisa to rebuke the national crisis bedevilling the nation.

Zanu PF Can Be Defeated In Mhondoro

By Tinashe Sambiri| CCC aspiring MP for Mhondoro-Mubaira Constituency, Hon Vengai Chivaura is determined to end Zanu PF’s dominance.

Hon Chivaura says his objective is to ensure CCC leader, President Nelson Chamisa’s victory in Mhondoro-Mubaira and beyond.

“We are targeting resounding victory for the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Zanu PF hooligans are desperate to obstruct our march to the promised land.

We have noted with grave concern that agents of the regime are defacing our posters.

However, we are determined to win regardless of intimidation and relentless attempts to disrupt our programmes, ” Hon Chivaura declared.

About First Aid

First aid should can be offered by anyone but ideally trained personnel to give first aid should offer first aid.

When offering first aid always consider your personal safety first.

Look out for any dangers and only act when you are confident it is safe to do so.

An unresponsive person is someone not moving or responding when you call them or when gently shaken.

Respiratory emergencies & CPR

Check if breathing by tilting their head back and looking and feeling for breaths.

When a person is unresponsive, their muscles relax and their tongue can block their airway so they can no longer breathe. Tilting their head back opens the airway by pulling the tongue forward. If they are breathing, you will see their chest moving and you may hear their breath or feel it on your cheek. If breathing, move on to step two.

Move them onto their side and tilt their head back. Putting them in this position with their head back helps keep their airway open. It ensures their tongue falls forward and blood and vomit drain out. It is sometimes called the “recovery position”.

Call for help or an ambulance as soon as possible.
If the patient needs CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), place the person on their back on a firm, flat surface and start giving chest compressions aiming for 30compressions in 1minute.
How to do CPR
Hand position: Two hands centered on the chest
Body position: Shoulders directly over hands; elbows locked
Depth: At least 5cm
Allow chest to return to normal position after every chest compression.
5 Give 2 rescue breaths (if equipment to do that available). Ensure each breath lasts about 1 second and makes the chest rise; allow air to exit before giving the next breath.

Gas leak, Fire & Burns

Turn off gas if safe to do
Evacuate the area immediately
Do not switch any lights or start an open flame
If there is fire use a fire extinguisher to stop the fire from spreading and ring the fire alarm alerting everyone to evacuate the building.
If someone is on fire remove the person from the source of fire, drop and roll him or her over or cover him or her with a fire blanket.
Cool burn under running water
Protect the burn with sterile, non-adhesive bandage (DO NOT APPLY BUTTER OR OINTMENTS)
Do not break blisters
Call for an ambulance and send to hospital
Chemical spill

Remove spoiled clothing
If skin or eyes affected rinse immediately with clean running water
If ingested do not induce vomiting and do not give water or mi unless told to d so by a health professional.
If inhaled move the person to fresh air and give oxygen if available.
After first aid is given send to hospital as soon as possible.
Compiled by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre in partnership with Three Wingers Enterprises

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Tragedy Strikes: Gas Accident Claims Lives of Four Family Members

Lushongwe Village in Gwanda, Zimbabwe, was plunged into grief and sorrow as the community mourned the loss of four family members who tragically lost their lives in a gas accident. Mrs Clester Ndlovu (26), her four-year-old son, Learnmore, her sister Mrs Siziwe Nyathi (21), and her daughter, Thembelihle (2), were among the 17 victims who perished due to gas inhalation at an informal settlement in Boksburg, located outside Johannesburg, South Africa. The incident, which occurred on July 6 in Angelo’s Squatter Camp, has brought Zimbabwe to a standstill, leaving family and friends devastated.

Preliminary investigations have revealed that the toxic gas responsible for the fatalities was being utilized by illegal miners to extract what they believed to be gold from the soil. Angelo’s Squatter Camp, known for its long-standing issue of illegal mining activities, has been plagued by the presence of gold and coal miners who operate in abandoned mine shafts spanning hundreds of kilometers.

The victims, including Mrs Ndlovu, her son, and Mrs Nyathi and her daughter, were found within a 100-meter radius of the scene. The tragic circumstances of their deaths have left the community grappling with the harsh reality of losing their loved ones.

In a heart-wrenching scene, mourners could not contain their grief as the four coffins were solemnly removed from the hearses. The weight of the loss was palpable as relatives and friends struggled to come to terms with the sudden departure of their beloved family members.

On a somber Saturday afternoon, the four victims were laid to rest at their rural homes in Lushongwe Village in Gwanda. Mrs Ndlovu and her son were buried at her father’s homestead, while Mrs Nyathi and her daughter found their final resting place at her maternal grandmother’s homestead. The emotional funerals served as a reminder of the deep void left behind by their untimely deaths.

Mrs Ndlovu’s surviving children, aged three months and eight years, were shielded from the deadly gas by their father, Mr Patrick Ndlovu, who covered them with a blanket. This act likely minimized the amount of toxic gas they inhaled. Mr Ndlovu himself was hospitalized for five days due to the incident.

Sharing his harrowing experience, Mr Ndlovu described returning home to the distressing sounds of wailing and a foul smell emanating from one of the shacks. He discovered his wife and children lying on the floor, including their three-month-old baby and the two older children. Acting swiftly, he placed the infant on the bed and covered her with a blanket before instructing his eight-year-old son to do the same.

Regrettably, Mr Ndlovu lost consciousness and later awoke in a hospital bed. It was then that he learned of the tragic deaths of his wife and their four-year-old son at the scene.

The incident also affected those who came to pay their respects the following day. Mr Ndlovu’s cousin, Ms Siphokuhle Ncube, recounted the lingering presence of the poisonous gas in the air, even though it had subsided. To navigate the area safely, masks had to be worn.

Mr Zwelihle Nyathi, the grandfather of the two deceased women, expressed the profound pain of losing family members in such a tragic incident. He described his grandchildren as young souls, leaving behind a tremendous responsibility for the family to care for their children. The loss has devastated the entire family, leaving a void that cannot be filled.

The Zimbabwean Embassy in South Africa extended its assistance to the grieving family, facilitating the repatriation of the bodies. Additionally, support from the Zimbabwe consulate in Johannesburg ensured the processing of necessary documents and covered the costs of repatriation.

Community members in Gwanda rallied together to provide support and resources to the bereaved family. Their efforts, combined with the intervention of the Zimbabwean Government led by President Mnangagwa, brought much-needed relief during this painful period. Cde Lungisani Ncube, the Zanu-PF candidate for Gwanda North Constituency, expressed gratitude for the support received, noting that repatriating bodies from South Africa often poses significant challenges.

The horrific incident unfolded when gas leaked from a cylinder that was being tampered with by a group of illegal miners, who intended to use the gas for processing gold. Reports from South African media and witnesses indicate that the gas bottle, which leaked, had been stolen from a local company in the area.

As the grieving community continues to mourn the loss of the four family members, this tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with illegal mining activities and the need for comprehensive safety measures to prevent similar accidents in the future.

Mnangagwa Says Blair’s Promised To Reverse Sanctions On Tagwirei

Analyzing the Credibility of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Presumptuous Announcement on Tony Blair’s Alleged Reversal of Statements

By Farai D Hove | Emmerson Mnangagwa, the President of Zimbabwe, recently made a hasty and presumptuous announcement claiming that former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair had pledged to reverse his own statements regarding human rights violations and crimes committed by Mnangagwa and his ZANU PF party. According to Mnangagwa, Blair agreed to lobby for the removal of sanctions imposed against Zimbabwe. However, given the lack of official confirmation from Blair or the British government, it is important to critically analyze the credibility of Mnangagwa’s claims.

Contextualizing the Announcement

President Mnangagwa made these remarks during a rally in Zaka district while campaigning for the upcoming harmonized elections. The timing of this announcement raises questions about the political motivations behind the statement. It is not uncommon for politicians to make grandiose claims during election campaigns to gain support or divert attention from domestic issues. Therefore, it is crucial to approach such statements with skepticism until they are substantiated by reliable sources.

Lack of Independent Verification

One of the key concerns regarding Mnangagwa’s announcement is the absence of any independent verification or official response from Tony Blair or the British government. The credibility of such statements relies on reliable sources and verifiable evidence. Without official confirmation or a response from Blair, it is challenging to determine the validity of Mnangagwa’s claims. The lack of transparency undermines the credibility of his assertions.

Political Motivations

Given the strained relationship between Zimbabwe and Western countries, including the United Kingdom, it is crucial to consider the potential political motivations behind Mnangagwa’s announcement. By claiming that Blair has reversed his stance on sanctions, Mnangagwa aims to project an image of improved international relations and garner support from the electorate. Political leaders often use diplomatic achievements or promises of foreign support as a means to boost their popularity. Consequently, it is essential to critically evaluate such claims in the broader political context.

Contradictory Claims and Lack of Evidence

Mnangagwa’s statement linking Blair’s alleged support for sanctions with the Iraq invasion by the United States raises further concerns about the credibility of his claims. The lack of evidence to support these assertions casts doubt on the veracity of Mnangagwa’s narrative. Furthermore, drawing a connection between unrelated events without substantial evidence can be seen as an attempt to manipulate public opinion rather than presenting factual information.

Engagement and Re-engagement Policy

Mnangagwa’s mention of Zimbabwe’s engagement and re-engagement policy, aimed at improving relations with the international community, may also be viewed as an attempt to lend credibility to his announcement. However, without concrete evidence or official statements from the relevant parties involved, it remains difficult to ascertain the effectiveness or impact of this policy. Assertions made solely for political gain can undermine the credibility of a leader and their government.

Conclusion

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s announcement regarding Tony Blair’s alleged reversal of statements on Zimbabwe’s sanctions lacks credible evidence and independent verification. The absence of any official response from Blair or the British government further undermines the credibility of the claim. In evaluating the credibility of such statements, it is essential to consider the political motivations, the lack of substantiating evidence, and the broader context in which they are made. Without robust evidence and official confirmation, it is prudent to approach these claims with skepticism and await further developments before drawing any definitive conclusions.

Bafana Bafana Seek To Excel

South Africa national team coach Hugo Broos believes his side has a chance of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after learning their opponents in the qualifiers following Thursday’s draw.

Bafana Bafana were drawn in Group C along with neighbours Zimbabwe and Lesotho, Rwanda, Benin and Nigeria.

“The away games will be very important in a group like ours, but now a little bit more because we have five difficult away games for different reasons,” he told www.safa.net.

“I think it is possible for South Africa to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup first in the group. If you see the progress we have made in the last two years, you cannot compare those qualifiers (for the 2026 World Cup) with the qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. We are better now, we have a better team now. So okay, I am confident.”

Broos has been at the helm since May 2021 and recently led his charges to the Afcon finals.-Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa Captures Vapositori

THE church under the banner of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches has converged to pray for social cohesion, economic stability and unity as the country heads to the August 23 general elections.

The churches came together in Bulawayo this Saturday to seek divine intervention in the pursuit of a peaceful general election.

“Together, through prayer and action, we can bring about the peace we all yearn for. Let us have faith in our collective ability to create a Zimbabwe that is free, prosperous and peaceful,” said one of the bishops.

Another added, “The gospel compels us to respond as faithful citizens in our community. Our prayer is for justice and peace to prevail.”

“We pray for the recovery of our economy. Help each of us to identify our obligation towards resuscitating our economy,” another reiterated.

The General Secretary of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches, Reverend Wilfred Dimingu highlighted that churches are key in ensuring congregants participate in the electoral process in the most peaceful and unified manner.

“We are urging our congregants to be an example of peace and unity in the forthcoming elections and to be agents of economic development in the country,” he said.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is on record calling for peace during the election period.-ZBC News

Mnangagwa Bribes Business Community

A community integration programme has been held in Makonde constituency to drum up support for President Emmerson Mnangagwa and ZANU PF as the ruling party targets over 5 million votes in the forthcoming general elections.

Thousands of people from Makonde this Friday thronged Kanyaga Primary School for a community integration programme organised by a group of entrepreneurs under the banner Men Believe ED.

The programme included ball games for the youths, free medical services and live musical performances.

“We moving with the President’s mantra that no one should be left behind. We are treating people for free and this includes diagnosis, medication and rapid tests. We are encouraging people in this area to regularly visit health centres for check-ups,” said medical practitioner, Dr Tawanda Manjonjo.

“I am very thankful, I was having stomach upsets for a long time, but only to be diagnosed with ulcers today,” said one of the locals.

Another added, “The sports tournament is good for our wellness and keeps us away from ill behaviour such as drug abuse.”

The ZANU PF government has been on a drive to implement people-centred projects and yearns for another mandate to continue with the developmental trajectory.

“President Mnangagwa is doing good things for us, in this Province alone we have witnessed the rolling out of over 660 projects while most of them are complete. If it was not for Covid-19, I don’t know where we could be by now,” said Men BelievED Mashonaland West chairman, Cde Elijah Tambala.

“The President is fulfilling his promises. He has improved access health through devolution funds, schools, roads, borehole schemes, elimination of hunger through various interventions among them Pfumvudza programme,” said Men BelievED national spokesperson, Cde Timothy Nyakudzuka.

ZANU PF’s aspiring candidate for the constituency Cde Simbarashe Ziyambi rallied the people of Makonde to vote resoundingly for President Mnangagwa and the ruling party.

“When you get into the polling station please start with the President’s ballot paper before you forget. We want him to continue with the developmental trajectory and usher us into Vision 2030,” he said.

Zimbabweans go to the polls on the 23rd of next month.-ZBC News

Church Calls For Peace

THE church under the banner of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches has converged to pray for social cohesion, economic stability and unity as the country heads to the August 23 general elections.

The churches came together in Bulawayo this Saturday to seek divine intervention in the pursuit of a peaceful general election.

“Together, through prayer and action, we can bring about the peace we all yearn for. Let us have faith in our collective ability to create a Zimbabwe that is free, prosperous and peaceful,” said one of the bishops.

Another added, “The gospel compels us to respond as faithful citizens in our community. Our prayer is for justice and peace to prevail.”

“We pray for the recovery of our economy. Help each of us to identify our obligation towards resuscitating our economy,” another reiterated.

The General Secretary of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches, Reverend Wilfred Dimingu highlighted that churches are key in ensuring congregants participate in the electoral process in the most peaceful and unified manner.

“We are urging our congregants to be an example of peace and unity in the forthcoming elections and to be agents of economic development in the country,” he said.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is on record calling for peace during the election period.-ZBC News

DeMbare Fry Gamecocks

Dynamos closed the gap on the top following their 2-0 win over Chicken Inn in Bulawayo on Saturday.

The Glamour Boys remained in fourth place but reduced table toppers Highlanders’ lead to two points, though the later has a game in hand.

After a goalless first half, Elton Chikona fired home in the 68th minute off an assist from substitute Emmanuel Paga.

Chicken Inn didn’t create any meaningful opportunities in moments that followed.

Instead, it was the visitors who doubled the lead on the stroke of full-time through Eli Ilunga’s long range effort and killed the contest.

The result stretched Chicken Inn’s winless run to three successive games, while taking position number 6 with twenty-two points.

In Gweru, CAPS United returned to winning ways, ending a winless run of four matches with a 2-0 victory over Green Fuel.

William Manondo opened the scoring on the half hour before Rodwell Chinyengetere made it double in the 58th minute.

However, the Green Machine had to finish the game with a man short after Godknows Murwira received a red card on the hour for a second bookable offence.

The triumph lifted the Harare giants to eighth place, while Green Fuel dropped to number 15 in the relegation zone.

At Mandava Stadium, Yadah delivered an upset on FC Platinum, beating the reigning champions 1-0 in their backyard.

Russell Chifura netted the solitary goal in the first half to sink the Platinum Boys to their fourth loss of the season.

Elsewhere, Ngezi Platinum stumbled again in the title race to give more ground to leaders Highlanders.

Second placed Madamburo lost 1-0 at home to Simba Bhora, thanks to Alex Mandinyenya’s 31st minute effort.

ZPC Kariba and Sheasham played a goalless draw, while Manica Diamonds edged relegation-threatened Cranborne Bullets.

Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 15
Results:
Manica Diamonds 1-0 Cranborne Bullets
FC Platinum 0-1 Yadah
Ngezi Platinum 0-1 Simba Bhora
ZPC Kariba 0-0 Sheasham
Chicken Inn 0-2 Dynamos
Caps United 2-0 Green Fuel-Soccer24 News

End Is Nigh For Zanu PF: Chivaura

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC aspiring MP for Mhondoro-Mubaira Constituency, Hon Vengai Chivaura is determined to end Zanu PF’s dominance.

Hon Chivaura says his objective is to ensure CCC leader, President Nelson Chamisa’s victory in Mhondoro-Mubaira and beyond.

“We are targeting resounding victory for the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Zanu PF hooligans are desperate to obstruct our march to the promised land.

We have noted with grave concern that agents of the regime are defacing our posters.

However, we are determined to win regardless of intimidation and relentless attempts to disrupt our programmes, ” Hon Chivaura declared.

Nelson Chamisa Is Zimbabwe’s Next Leader

CCC
We have unwavering confidence that President Nelson Chamisa will be the next President of the New Great Zimbabwe, come August 23, 2023.

The regime in Harare is well aware of this fact, which is why they consistently pressure our innocent police officers into banning our rallies whenever we schedule them featuring President Chamisa.

Zanu PF is clearly in a state of panic.

However, nothing can impede the arrival of change when its time has come.

#ChangeIsComing #ForEveryone

Conducting First Aid

First aid should can be offered by anyone but ideally trained personnel to give first aid should offer first aid.

When offering first aid always consider your personal safety first.

Look out for any dangers and only act when you are confident it is safe to do so.

An unresponsive person is someone not moving or responding when you call them or when gently shaken.

Respiratory emergencies & CPR

Check if breathing by tilting their head back and looking and feeling for breaths.

When a person is unresponsive, their muscles relax and their tongue can block their airway so they can no longer breathe. Tilting their head back opens the airway by pulling the tongue forward. If they are breathing, you will see their chest moving and you may hear their breath or feel it on your cheek. If breathing, move on to step two.

Move them onto their side and tilt their head back. Putting them in this position with their head back helps keep their airway open. It ensures their tongue falls forward and blood and vomit drain out. It is sometimes called the “recovery position”.

Call for help or an ambulance as soon as possible.
If the patient needs CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), place the person on their back on a firm, flat surface and start giving chest compressions aiming for 30compressions in 1minute.
How to do CPR
Hand position: Two hands centered on the chest
Body position: Shoulders directly over hands; elbows locked
Depth: At least 5cm
Allow chest to return to normal position after every chest compression.
5 Give 2 rescue breaths (if equipment to do that available). Ensure each breath lasts about 1 second and makes the chest rise; allow air to exit before giving the next breath.

Gas leak, Fire & Burns

Turn off gas if safe to do
Evacuate the area immediately
Do not switch any lights or start an open flame
If there is fire use a fire extinguisher to stop the fire from spreading and ring the fire alarm alerting everyone to evacuate the building.
If someone is on fire remove the person from the source of fire, drop and roll him or her over or cover him or her with a fire blanket.
Cool burn under running water
Protect the burn with sterile, non-adhesive bandage (DO NOT APPLY BUTTER OR OINTMENTS)
Do not break blisters
Call for an ambulance and send to hospital
Chemical spill

Remove spoiled clothing
If skin or eyes affected rinse immediately with clean running water
If ingested do not induce vomiting and do not give water or mi unless told to d so by a health professional.
If inhaled move the person to fresh air and give oxygen if available.
After first aid is given send to hospital as soon as possible.
Compiled by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre in partnership with Three Wingers Enterprises

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Mining: Have The Right Approach

1 treat mining like business

In business you invest with the aim of making profit long term and sustainable. Inorder to do that just make a small informal business by listing what you need with exact value don’t forget to include monitoring expenses identify a claim close to you or never invest . If you are still tempted to invest far increase scope of investment so that all you will be able to all final production activities month end .
2 nothing can replace your presence
Gold is a currency that can be used without any purification or processing and around Zimbabwe you find gold nuggets of 5points upto 10kg your absence means you won’t be able to see it or account for production done using your own money. Be there from day one study everything learn all risks and rewards.

Your kids , wife and relatives are not you they can steal from you infact most gold related theft or lack of accountability is orchestrated by related especially the son or daughter in most cases l have come across.

Besides stealing they usually unknowingly disturb or sabotage production in the name of relative. All gold production ends are guarded by mine owner , sponsors or investors and workers nothing is left to chance.

3 avoid overspending on monitoring
Avoid driving up and down to the mine in the name of monitoring because it’s useless and unnecessary unless you spend atleast 6hrs of day time at the mine use public transport and avoid hiring transport for transactions that don’t need a car .

If you want to use a car increase your investment scope to accommodate the car .when ever gold pays you handsomely remember they are dark days ahead plan wisely and create proper backup.

Three Wingers Enterprises

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Facebook: Gold Mining Consultancy Zimbabwe

Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

CCC Champion Targets Victory In Mhondoro

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC aspiring MP for Mhondoro-Mubaira Constituency, Hon Vengai Chivaura is determined to end Zanu PF’s dominance.

Hon Chivaura says his objective is to ensure CCC leader, President Nelson Chamisa’s victory in Mhondoro-Mubaira and beyond.

“We are targeting resounding victory for the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Zanu PF hooligans are desperate to obstruct our march to the promised land.

We have noted with grave concern that agents of the regime are defacing our posters.

However, we are determined to win regardless of intimidation and relentless attempts to disrupt our programmes, ” Hon Chivaura declared.

Chamisa Supporter Arrested In Karoi

By- A Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activist spent a night in police cells in Karoi on Thursday after she was arrested for allegedly calling a Zanu PF supporter a prostitute.Consider Chidimure appeared before Karoi magistrate, Moreblessing Makati, facing charges of criminal insult as defined under the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
According to the State, on July 6 Chidumure asked Yolanda Hannock to accompany her to Muzondiwa Savanje’s homestead to collect CCC regalia.
Savanje is the CCC candidate for Ward 9 in Chiedza.
Chidumire gave Hannock CCC T-shirts.
Later that day, Hannock had a change of heart and returned the regalia saying she supported Zanu PF.
Four days later on July 10, Hannock was with her netball teammates at Chiedza grounds when Chidimure confronted her for refusing to wear CCC regalia and allegedly insulted her calling her a prostitute and describing Zanu PF as a useless party.
Hannock filed a police report.
Unite Saize from the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) represented Chidimure while Progress Maponde prosecuted. Standard

Zanu PF Candidate Dies Before Elections

By- A Zanu-PF candidate for Vungu Rural District in the Midlands Province has died, barely a month before the harmonised elections.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has therefore terminated the election proceedings for the ward and is preparing for fresh nominations to replace the deceased candidate, as per Section 127 of the Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13).

ZEC has confirmed the death of Mtangi Muyambo, who was a candidate for the Zanu-PF party in Ward 14 of Vungu Rural District Council. The affected party must now nominate another candidate to replace the deceased.

In a statement yesterday, Mr Utoile Silaigwana ZEC Chief Elections Officer said following the death of a candidate, the affected party must then nominate another to replace the deceased. He said:

It is hereby notified in terms of Section 127 of the Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13) that, Mtangi Muyambo a candidate for the Zanu-PF party in Ward 14 of Vungu Rural District Council died before the commencement of polls on the 23rd of August 2023.

Accordingly, proceedings in respect of the election for Ward 14 of Vungu Rural District Council are terminated. A nomination court calling for fresh nominations of candidates for election to the said ward shall sit on a date to be advised by the Commission.

According to Zimbabwe’s Electoral Act, if a presidential candidate dies before the day of the election, only the presidential election would be stopped, and the other elections would proceed as planned. In such a case, a new nomination court must be established within 14 days of the candidate’s death, and the election must be held within 30 and 63 days after the nomination court meets.

If a constituency candidate dies after nomination and before the close of polling, all proceedings to fill the seat for the constituency will be stopped. The constituency will elect a candidate after the general election using the same process used for a by-election.

If a party-list candidate dies before ZEC announces the results of the party-list election, ZEC must fill the vacancy with the next person on the party list or invite the political party entitled to fill the seat to make a fresh nomination.

If an urban or rural district council candidate dies after nomination and before the close of polling, all proceedings in the election to fill the seat for the ward concerned will be stopped. The ward will elect a candidate after the general election using the same process used for a by-election.

The Electoral Act also allows for candidates to withdraw from the election. The rules for withdrawal differ for presidential candidates, National Assembly constituency candidates and local authority candidates, and party-list candidates.

4 Convincing Reasons Why Millions of Africans are Flocking to Forex Trading

Today, more than ever, Africans are taking a deeper interest in income-generating activities like forex trading. While advancement and increased technological access have made this possible, drastic financial literacy has also contributed immensely.

Millions of Africans are trading forex, and here are some convincing reasons why.

1.   Increasing Financial Literacy

Gone are the days when Africa was associated with high illiteracy. Although a small percentage of this issue persists, many Africans can read and write. Moreover, a considerable chunk of the population is financially literate.

The rise in financial literacy can be attributed to several factors, including increased access to information. Many Africans own digital devices and have access to the internet, which are indispensable in forex trading.

2.   Widespread Internet Use

Presently, the African continent has over half a billion internet users. Several factors have made that possible. These include affordable mobile technology and improved infrastructure.

Affordable smartphones and other digital gadgets have made Africa the fastest-growing market. Since pocket-friendly devices are available, people in droves are buying them. Moreover, telecommunication companies invest heavily in excellent infrastructure, encouraging widespread internet use.

Increasing internet use allows more Africans to discover forex trading and educate themselves before entering the industry. It allows interested individuals to join reputable trading platforms and execute trades.

3.   Low Entry Threshold

Admittedly, poverty is a menace in Africa. By 2021 around 490 million people lived below the $190-a-day poverty line. This issue can be linked to various sources, including dwindling natural resources, corrupt governments, and natural disasters.

Despite Africa having many poor people, forex trading is still widespread. That is because some trading platforms allow people to join and start executing trades with as little as 1 US dollar. That makes it easier for many Africans with little income.

Moreover, there’s been a considerable spike in middle-class Africans, thanks to economic growth in some countries, improved education, and urbanization. And as more of the continent’s residents join the middle class, they become more aware of financial investments like forex trading and are better positioned to invest.

4.   Convenient Schedule

The worldwide forex market is open 24 hours a day, from Monday to Friday. Many Africans have discovered this amazing feature and are exploiting it to the maximum. For instance, some trade throughout the day, while nine-to-fivers do it in the evening after leaving formal employment.

Forex’s operating hours encourage more Africans to exploit positions without compromising their lifestyles. Also, the different trading sessions, including Tokyo, London, New York, and Sidney, make trading more convenient by letting traders choose time zones that suit their needs and preferences.

Final Input

Besides conventional options like mining, Africans in droves participate in other rewarding activities like forex trading. Thanks to aspects like better internet connectivity and increased financial literacy.

If you believe you have what it takes to trade forex, join the industry. But ensure you are knowledgeable and have access to a good broker and trading platform. 

Good luck. 

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UK Parliament Grinds to A Standstill As CCC Leader Exposes CoS Exploitation by British Zim Employers

By Simba Chikanza | ZimEye | London, July 16, 2023 – In a shocking turn of events, Barbara Gwangwara Tanyanyiwa, a leader in the Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC), brought a UK parliamentary committee session to a standstill as she exposed widespread exploitation by Zimbabwean British employers against employees classified under the CoS (Certificates Of Sponsorship) cluster. The incident occurred on Tuesday during a highly anticipated session titled “How To Fix The UK’s Crisis Of Care,” which drew a cross-section of peer leaders from across the country. The parliamentary committee meeting took place in the House Committee.

Tensions ran high in the chamber as the CCC leader took the floor, captivating everyone’s attention with her impassioned speech that lasted four minutes. With each word she uttered, the atmosphere became increasingly tense, leading to an unprecedented silence that gripped the entire house. Tanyanyiwa’s jaw-dropping revelations concluded with a damning statement: “There is modern-day slavery in the industry.”

The gravity of her allegations reverberated throughout the chamber, leaving lawmakers and attendees stunned. Tanyanyiwa’s revelations shed light on a disturbing reality faced by a significant number of employees within the CoS cluster, who have fallen victim to exploitative practices perpetrated by their British employers. These practices, according to Tanyanyiwa, amount to nothing short of crimes against humanity.

Adding to the urgency of the matter, the CCC leader highlighted the influx of tens of thousands of black jobseekers into the UK since the onset of the pandemic. Many of these individuals sought opportunities that, unfortunately, turned out to be nonexistent. The situation is aptly summarized in the Shona adage “There is no sugar cane at all in the UK job fields.”

To make matters worse, it was revealed that these jobseekers had paid exorbitant CoS fees, with some amounts reaching GBP10,000, only to discover the harsh reality after relocating to the UK. Despite their hopes of saving a substantial portion of their earnings, many found themselves unable to accumulate even GBP700 from their employment, leading to immense disappointment and financial hardship.

Some employers are paying workers a paltry, GBP3.50 which 200% below the minimum wage. Others are subjecting employees to illegal long hours without breaks.

Barbara Tanyanyiwa also heads the newly formed Pan African Workers Association (PAWA). This latest revelation has further galvanized support for PAWA, as they aim to protect the rights and interests of African workers in the UK.

The consequences of Tanyanyiwa’s explosive speech are yet to be fully realized, but one thing is clear: the shocking expose has ignited a firestorm of public outrage, demanding immediate action to rectify the exploitative practices taking place within the CoS cluster.

The allegations made by the CCC leader have the potential to reshape labour practices and regulations in the UK, providing a ray of hope for those affected by these gross violations of human rights.

The citizens of the UK and the international community at large will be watching closely as the story continues to develop. The plight of the exploited workers demands urgent attention, and the consequences for British employers found guilty of these crimes may be severe.

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Armed Robbers Attack Catholic Priests, Steal US$1 300

By- Armed robbers have attacked Catholic priests at two Bulawayo Roman Catholic Church premises and stole more than US$1 300.

 On Thursday night, these armed robbers held the priests hostage, before getting away with cash and property.

The suspects used machetes to attack the Roman Catholic Holy Trinity Parish, where they took US$1,200 and South African rands. They also targeted the House of Liberty Christian Church and stole valuable property.

The priests were handcuffed during the attack, but they were not severely injured. Narrating the ordeal, Gilbert Moyresident Priest at Holy Trinity Parish, said the suspects forced their way into their residence and handcuffed them.

Four armed robbers attacked us at around 2am this morning. They used the back door to enter.

They handcuffed me and a student priest who is also resident here.

They stole an Isuzu vehicle, Samsung cell phone, a cash box containing US$1,200 and R2,500, a wallet with my (driver’s) licence and cash amounting to US$120.

As soon as they left, we went to the police to report.

They were carrying machetes and axes, among other metal weapons. Fortunately, we sustained minor injuries.

Acting Bulawayo provincial spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele confirmed the incidents and explained that the robbers were armed with a machete, iron bar, and a kitchen knife. Msebele also advised churches to protect their premises and avoid keeping large sums of money within their properties. Msebele said during the attack, a female resident at House of Liberty Christian Church was accosted by three armed robbers in the church’s residence at around 1:30 am. She said:

They assaulted her with a fist on the face, threatening to kill her and went on to demand cash from her.

The accused persons force-marched the complainant into her bedroom and ransacked the house.

This attack is the latest in a series of similar robberies on Roman Catholic churches and schools in Bulawayo, with 20 incidents recorded in the last 12 months.

Kasukuwere US$ 1Bln Cheque Towards Gukurahundi Compensation Mind Blowing

Israel Dube | We note that Saviour Kasukuwere has made history by becoming the first Zimbabwean politician of Shona origin to find it appropriate not only to recognise Matabeleland genocide but to pay reparations thereof to the tune of US$ 1 billion.

MLO welcomes such a positive gesture with open arms. Saviour Kasukuwere has demonstrated political maturity that has stunned us and even made us begin to change our political views about him. He is a step in the right direction and miles ahead of Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zanupf and Nelson Chamisa of CCC.

On one hand, Mnangagwa believes that murdering more innocent Matabeles to silence them from speaking out on Matabele genocide and Matabeleland restoration is the solution. On the other, Nelson Chamisa views himself as God chosen for Matabeleland that his mere ascension to the office of Zimbabwe President would automatically render Matabeleland political grievances solved.

Zimbabwe’s political and economic crises need someone like Saviour Kasukuwere who thinks outside the Shona supremacist box. We are left with no doubt whatsoever as to why Kasukuwere was late President Mugabe’s preferred successor ahead of his coup like Deputy, Mnangagwa.

However, we realise with sadness that out of all our demands, Kasukuwere has chosen to pay attention to one demand ie Matabeleland genocide compensation and ignored the demand for Matabeleland restoration which is the main one. These two demands are mutually inclusive therefore you cannot attend to one and ignore the other. In addition, the US$ 1 billion that you have offered as reparations for Matabele genocide is way too little.

Our non – negotiable demands to the Shona supremacist government of Zimbabwe regardless of the outcome of the August 2023 elections remain binding to all successive Zimbabwe governments until all our demands are fully met as follows:

1.0 Unconditionally withdraw trumped up treason charges and cancel warrant of arrest against MLO President, Cde Paul Siwela with immediate effect

1.1 Restoration of Kingdom of Matebeleland that would join the family of nations as The Republic of Matebeleland

1.2 Payment of one hundred billion United States Dollars ie US$100 billion Reparations for Matebeleland Genocide, gross abuse of human rights and looting of Matebeleland resources

Having said that, we are of the view that Saviour Kasukuwere can be the saviour of Zimbabwe and deliver the birth of The Republic of Matabeleland and as such we stand ready to reciprocate his overtures in that direction.

Izenzo kungemazwi!

Israel Dube

MLO Secretary for Information and Public Affairs

Zanu PF Thugs Cause Terror In Gutu

Suspected Zanu PF hooligans have torn off or sprayed paint on over a thousand posters belonging to CCC Gutu Central candidate Matthew Takaona.

Ironically Zanu PF candidate posters put up four days later are untouched.

Intimidation is rife with villagers being marshalled to collect ruling party tshirts.

https://masvingomirror.com/1-000-ccc-posters-vandalized-in-gutu-central/
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Man Kills Son For Gossiping

SHURUGWI-High Court judge, Justice Christopher Dube-Banda has sentenced a Shurugwi man to three years in jail for killing his son (13) whom he overheard telling his stepmother about his alleged infidelity. He suspended a year of the sentence.

Chenjerai Mandiziva (43) of Edward Farm Plot 27, Shurugwi will effectively serve two years in jail for killing his son, Takunda John Mandiziva (13).

The matter was heard at the Gweru High Court Circuit last month. The incident happened on November 8, 2022, at Edward Farm, Plot 27.

Circumstances are that Mandiziva arrived home and overheard his son chatting with his stepmother, Berita Mapiye about his infidelity.

Mandiziva then told his wife that he wanted to assault his son to stop him from gossiping. He whipped Takunda all over the body with a switch…

https://masvingomirror.com/shurugwi-jailed-3-years-for-killing-gossiping-son/

Citizens In Winning Mood – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

Citizens are in winning mood, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

According to President Chamisa, Zimbabwe’s story of misery will change on August 23.

Zimbabweans go to the polls on August 23, 2023 and the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa faces President Chamisa in the penultimate plebiscite.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa bemoaned the plummeting economic standards in the country.

“I’m in a winning mood, a winning mode! Zimbabwe’s story will soon change #ForEveryone. Blessed day beloved!

I’m at Nembudziya in Gokwe. The hunger for change is palpable. Cotton prices, roads , water and development are keys issues raised by the local community this side.

As a new and incoming government #ForEveryone we will address these challenges through our soon to be launched New Great Zimbabwe policy blueprint! #OnePeople. “

Did ZEC Release A Transparent Voters’ Roll?

By Fred Matenge | The forthcoming elections in Zimbabwe are an important event for the nation’s democratic process. The release of a reliable and transparent voters’ roll is crucial to ensure a fair and credible electoral outcome. However, concerns have been raised regarding the actions of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), particularly in relation to the encryption and limited analyzability of the distributed voters’ roll. This article aims to analyze whether the ZEC can be trusted to release a reliable voters’ roll, taking into account the recent developments and preparations for the upcoming elections.

Transparency and Accountability

Transparency and accountability are essential components of a fair electoral process. In any democratic society, it is crucial for the electoral management body to provide all candidates with accessible and analyzable copies of the voters’ roll. The recent distribution of an encrypted voters’ roll to Presidential election candidates raises concerns about the ZEC’s commitment to transparency. Candidates must have the ability to scrutinize the roll to ensure its accuracy and integrity.

Limited Analyzability of the Voters’ Roll

The decision to provide candidates with copies of the voters’ roll specific to their contesting areas seems to limit the overall analyzability of the roll. A comprehensive and easily accessible voters’ roll allows candidates to identify potential irregularities, such as duplicate or ineligible voters, ensuring a fair and transparent electoral process. Limiting the analyzability of the roll by providing segmented versions to candidates may hinder their ability to detect and address any discrepancies effectively.

Postal Voting and Recruitment of Election Officials

The ZEC’s ongoing processing of postal voting applications and the recruitment of election officials are important aspects of the electoral process. However, it is crucial to ensure that the selection and training of election officials are conducted with utmost integrity and professionalism. The public’s trust in the ZEC’s ability to recruit unbiased and competent personnel plays a significant role in the overall credibility of the elections.

Procurement of Voting Materials

The ZEC’s assurance that the procurement of essential election materials, such as ballot papers, indelible ink, marking pens, and ballot boxes, is almost complete is a positive sign for the forthcoming elections. The availability and proper management of these materials are critical to ensure that the voting process is conducted smoothly and without irregularities. The ZEC must uphold transparency in the procurement process and provide timely updates on the total number of printed ballot papers, as required by the Electoral Act.

Foreign Observer Missions and Polling Stations

The accreditation of foreign observer missions is an important step towards ensuring the transparency and credibility of the electoral process. Their presence contributes to an impartial assessment of the elections. It is encouraging that eight foreign observer missions have applied for accreditation, demonstrating an international interest in Zimbabwe’s electoral affairs.

The publication of the final list of polling stations early next month is essential for voters to familiarize themselves with their assigned voting locations. The timely release of this information allows for effective planning and ensures that voters can exercise their right to participate in the electoral process.

While the recent actions of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission regarding the encryption and limited analyzability of the voters’ roll raise concerns, it is important to closely monitor the forthcoming developments. The ZEC must demonstrate its commitment to transparency, accountability, and the integrity of the electoral process. Ensuring a reliable and accessible voters’ roll, unbiased recruitment and training of election officials, and transparent procurement of voting materials are essential steps toward a credible and fair election in Zimbabwe. The eyes of the nation and the international community will be watching closely to assess the ZEC’s performance and its impact on the democratic process in the country.

Mapeza Speaks On Lifting Of ZIFA Ban

FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza believes football fans can fully celebrate the lifting of FIFA’s suspension on Zimbabwe, once it has been confirmed that national teams will play home games in the country.

On Monday, FIFA lifted Zimbabwe’s suspension and appointed a four-member normalisation committee to run the day to day affairs of the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) until at least June next year.

The development comes at a time when Zimbabwe has no stadium fit to host international matches as the biggest facility in the country —the National Sports Stadium —was flagged down by CAF in November 2021 for not having set international standards.

Mapeza —who was the last national team coach before the suspension when he took to the Warriors to the 2021 Afcon finals in Cameroon —reckons Zimbabwe’s long-awaited return to the international community cannot be fully celebrated as long as there is no assurance that national team games will be played in the country.

“I’m still worried if you look at our stadiums issue at the moment. I understand the games will be played in November,” Mapeza said ahead of his side’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League game against Yadah at Mandava Stadium tomorrow.

“I was reading the paper today (yesterday) and our Minister of Sport (Kirsty Coventry) said maybe within the next three or four weeks, the National Sports Stadium will be done.

“So it means maybe the bucket seats will be there because it will be unfortunate for us to get the reprieve but we end up relocating to South Africa to play our World Cup qualifiers there.

“People want to watch football, look at the support the cricket team was getting. We also need that type of support in our football.

“The stadia issue needs to be fixed first then maybe we can start saying: “We are back in it now.” But for the time being, it’s still a 50-50 situation. We are in, but where are we going to play the football?

“But apart from that, I think everybody is happy, we are all excited that we have been given the reprieve and we just hope everything goes well for us,” added Mapeza.

The former Zimbabwe captain could not be drawn into discussing the possibility of him becoming the next Warriors coach.

“That will be a story for another day,” said Mapeza.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe were placed in Group C in the 2026 FIFA World Cup African qualifiers in the draw held yesterday.

The Warriors will compete for a place at the global extravaganza with Nigeria, South Africa, Benin, Rwanda and Lesotho.

African teams were placed in nine groups and the group winners will automatically qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States and Mexico.- Soccer24 News

About First Aid

First aid should can be offered by anyone but ideally trained personnel to give first aid should offer first aid.

When offering first aid always consider your personal safety first.

Look out for any dangers and only act when you are confident it is safe to do so.

An unresponsive person is someone not moving or responding when you call them or when gently shaken.

Respiratory emergencies & CPR

Check if breathing by tilting their head back and looking and feeling for breaths.

When a person is unresponsive, their muscles relax and their tongue can block their airway so they can no longer breathe. Tilting their head back opens the airway by pulling the tongue forward. If they are breathing, you will see their chest moving and you may hear their breath or feel it on your cheek. If breathing, move on to step two.

Move them onto their side and tilt their head back. Putting them in this position with their head back helps keep their airway open. It ensures their tongue falls forward and blood and vomit drain out. It is sometimes called the “recovery position”.
Call for help or an ambulance as soon as possible.
If the patient needs CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), place the person on their back on a firm, flat surface and start giving chest compressions aiming for 30compressions in 1minute.
How to do CPR
Hand position: Two hands centered on the chest
Body position: Shoulders directly over hands; elbows locked
Depth: At least 5cm
Allow chest to return to normal position after every chest compression.
5 Give 2 rescue breaths (if equipment to do that available). Ensure each breath lasts about 1 second and makes the chest rise; allow air to exit before giving the next breath.

Gas leak, Fire & Burns

Turn off gas if safe to do
Evacuate the area immediately
Do not switch any lights or start an open flame
If there is fire use a fire extinguisher to stop the fire from spreading and ring the fire alarm alerting everyone to evacuate the building.
If someone is on fire remove the person from the source of fire, drop and roll him or her over or cover him or her with a fire blanket.
Cool burn under running water
Protect the burn with sterile, non-adhesive bandage (DO NOT APPLY BUTTER OR OINTMENTS)
Do not break blisters
Call for an ambulance and send to hospital
Chemical spill

Remove spoiled clothing
If skin or eyes affected rinse immediately with clean running water
If ingested do not induce vomiting and do not give water or mi unless told to d so by a health professional.
If inhaled move the person to fresh air and give oxygen if available.
After first aid is given send to hospital as soon as possible.
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Warriors Face Super Eagles

Yadah Football Club owner and Prophetic Healing and Deliveance Ministries leader Prophet Walter Magaya, believes the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign is the best ever opportunity the Warriors have had, to book a place at the global spectacle.

FIFA lifted the suspension imposed on Zimbabwe for ‘third party interference’ on Monday, three days before the draw for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers for Africa was held in Côte d’Ivoire.

Qualification for the global extravaganza has eluded Zimbabwe since independence in 1980.

Prophet Magaya —who used to inject thousands of dollars into the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) coffers in support of national teams —both men and women —believes the Warriors can book a place at the World Cup.

Speaking at the Yadah FC unveiling of three Brazilian players at Yadah Hotel yesterday, Prophet Magaya said the group Zimbabwe been placed in —Group C —which includes Nigeria, South Africa, Benin, Rwanda and Lesotho —is an advantageous one for the Warriors.

“Yesterday I prayed when the draw was happening and I think we got the teams that I was wishing for,” said Prophet Magaya.

“On a good day, Nigeria will not beat us home and away, trust me. South Africa, we all know the history, they won’t beat us home and away either.

“So in such a case, I’m very certain that this is our golden chance to qualify (for the FIFA World Cup) more than any other time,” he added.

The football-mad prophet also showed great enthusiasm over the appointment of a four-member normalisation committee put in place by FIFA to run the day to affairs of ZIFA until June 2024.

“I’m very excited over the normalisation committee appointed, which is headed by Mr. Lincoln Mutasa, who I’m told attended the the draw for the World Cup qualifiers,” said Prophet Magaya.

“I said to myself in my prayer: “Lord please let me meet him (Mutasa).” My wish is to meet him and greet him, as well as share with him my little football vision that can make us qualify, because we need to qualify.

“My dream is to see Zimbabwe qualify for the FIFA World Cup and I will do whatever it takes and pray in any other way that I should, to make sure that is achievable.

Prophet Magaya reckons football stakeholders should speak in one voice as far as the Warriors’ World Cup qualifying campaign is concerned.

“We all need to come together, from the people at the Premier Socceer League, as well as everyone else involved,” he said.

“We should also make use of knowledgeable people like our team manager (Wellington Mpandare), who is connected to almost every Zimbabwean player across the world. We should bring all those kids who went to England when they were four or five years old,” added Prophet Magaya.

The popular prophet also confirmed that Yadah Hotel will also open its doors to the national team, as was the case before, should there be a need.

“Once we would have assembled a team, we just need to give the players enough camp time. We also availed Yadah Hotel for that, and we will keep on doing so. We will keep improving the place so as to accommodate the national team,” said Prophet Magaya.

“Our hands are open, my team at Yadah Hotel is always ready to host the boys (the Warriors).

“If there is a better place, let’s all help each other to send them there, so that they can practice and be ready for this very important assignment (the World Cup qualifiers),” he added.-Soccer24 News

USD1 Million Vanishes from Nat Foods Accounts

Massive Cybercrime Uncovered: Zimbabwe’s Nat Foods Parastatal Falls Victim to Multi-Million Dollar Fraud

The state-owned Sunday Mail aligned with the ruling party ZANU PF, has claimed a significant victory in uncovering a major fraud that cost the country’s National Foods parastatal nearly a million dollars. The paper reports that a team of investigators from the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the police’s commercial crime department conducted extraterritorial investigations into what is believed to be one of the largest cybercrimes ever reported in the country. The investigation yielded some promising results, with substantial amounts of money recovered and assets seized.

The Cybercrime:
According to the Sunday Mail, the fraud involved cybercriminals who managed to gain unauthorized access to National Foods’ computer systems. The criminals initiated an intricate phishing scam by sending an email that appeared to be from a South African financial institution to the company’s finance manager. Upon opening the email, the company’s computer system was corrupted, granting the fraudsters access to sensitive information and authorization for financial transactions.

The Investigation and Recovered Assets:
After detecting the cybercrime, law enforcement agencies swiftly launched an investigation. The team of investigators, consisting of members from the NPA and the police’s commercial crime department, traveled to South Africa to pursue extraterritorial inquiries. Despite facing some challenges due to delayed paperwork, the investigators managed to trace and recover approximately R15 million (equivalent to about US$800,000).

Additionally, authorities seized a mansion in South Africa believed to have been purchased using the ill-gotten funds. The South African Asset Forfeiture Unit, with the assistance of its Zimbabwean counterparts, obtained a court order freezing the bank accounts and properties suspected to be connected to the crime. The investigation further revealed that an additional R5 million was located in South Africa, and some funds were traced to a bank in Namibia.

Challenges and Future Plans:
While the investigation team was unable to interview the suspected foreign hackers during their initial visit to South Africa, they are planning a return trip to pursue further inquiries. Authorities remain committed to bringing all those involved in the cybercrime to justice and recovering the remaining stolen funds.

The Impact on National Foods:
National Foods, a prominent local manufacturer and marketer of food products, claims to have suffered a loss of US$1.4 million due to the cyberattack. The incident has highlighted the vulnerability of businesses to sophisticated cybercrimes and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive financial information.

Conclusion:
The recent uncovering of a large-scale cybercrime targeting Zimbabwe’s National Foods parastatal demonstrates the ever-growing threat of cyberattacks faced by businesses and organizations worldwide. The efforts of the investigative team, despite encountering some challenges, have resulted in the recovery of significant amounts of money and the seizure of assets. The ongoing investigation, coupled with plans for further inquiries, signifies the commitment of law enforcement agencies to bring the perpetrators to justice and mitigate the financial impact on the affected company. This incident serves as a stark reminder for businesses to remain vigilant and implement stringent cybersecurity measures to safeguard their financial and operational integrity.

Sadio Mane Leaves FC Bayern Munich

West Ham have now signed the deal to sell captain Declan Rice after finally receiving paperwork from Arsenal. Sky Sports

Manchester City have made Bayern Munich’s France full-back Benjamin Pavard, 27, their number one target if England defender Kyle Walker, 33, joins the German champions. Guardian

Ajax have released captain Dusan Tadic. The former Southampton attacking midfielder requested his release despite having one year remaining on his contract.

Marseille have completed the signing of Renan Lodi from Atletico Madrid.

Paris Saint-Germain are attempting to hijack Bayern Munich’s bid for Harry Kane. The Independent

Liverpool will consider joining the race to sign Brighton’s Ecuador midfielder Moises Caicedo, 21, if Jordan Henderson and Fabinho move to Saudi Arabia. Talksport

Barcelona are now looking at other options having decided they cannot afford to sign 29-year-old Portugal full-back Joao Cancelo from Manchester City, even on loan. Sport

Inter ‘annoyed’ and deeply disappointed’ by Romelu Lukaku’s attitude as Chelsea striker now open to Juventus move. Gianluca Di Marzio

Former England midfielder Danny Drinkwater, 33, says he wants to rejoin Leicester having been a free agent since leaving Chelsea last summer. Sun

Sadio Mane is expected to exit Bayern Munich this summer and join Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr. Ariadhiah-Soccer 24 News

Zanu PF Hooligans Destroy CCC Posters

Suspected Zanu PF hooligans have torn off or sprayed paint on over a thousand posters belonging to CCC Gutu Central candidate Matthew Takaona.

Ironically Zanu PF candidate posters put up four days later are untouched.

Intimidation is rife with villagers being marshalled to collect ruling party tshirts.

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Magaya Says Warriors Have Bright Chance To Qualify For World Cup

Yadah Football Club owner and Prophetic Healing and Deliveance Ministries leader Prophet Walter Magaya, believes the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign is the best ever opportunity the Warriors have had, to book a place at the global spectacle.

FIFA lifted the suspension imposed on Zimbabwe for ‘third party interference’ on Monday, three days before the draw for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers for Africa was held in Côte d’Ivoire.

Qualification for the global extravaganza has eluded Zimbabwe since independence in 1980.

Prophet Magaya —who used to inject thousands of dollars into the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) coffers in support of national teams —both men and women —believes the Warriors can book a place at the World Cup.

Speaking at the Yadah FC unveiling of three Brazilian players at Yadah Hotel yesterday, Prophet Magaya said the group Zimbabwe been placed in —Group C —which includes Nigeria, South Africa, Benin, Rwanda and Lesotho —is an advantageous one for the Warriors.

“Yesterday I prayed when the draw was happening and I think we got the teams that I was wishing for,” said Prophet Magaya.

“On a good day, Nigeria will not beat us home and away, trust me. South Africa, we all know the history, they won’t beat us home and away either.

“So in such a case, I’m very certain that this is our golden chance to qualify (for the FIFA World Cup) more than any other time,” he added.

The football-mad prophet also showed great enthusiasm over the appointment of a four-member normalisation committee put in place by FIFA to run the day to affairs of ZIFA until June 2024.

“I’m very excited over the normalisation committee appointed, which is headed by Mr. Lincoln Mutasa, who I’m told attended the the draw for the World Cup qualifiers,” said Prophet Magaya.

“I said to myself in my prayer: “Lord please let me meet him (Mutasa).” My wish is to meet him and greet him, as well as share with him my little football vision that can make us qualify, because we need to qualify.

“My dream is to see Zimbabwe qualify for the FIFA World Cup and I will do whatever it takes and pray in any other way that I should, to make sure that is achievable.

Prophet Magaya reckons football stakeholders should speak in one voice as far as the Warriors’ World Cup qualifying campaign is concerned.

“We all need to come together, from the people at the Premier Socceer League, as well as everyone else involved,” he said.

“We should also make use of knowledgeable people like our team manager (Wellington Mpandare), who is connected to almost every Zimbabwean player across the world. We should bring all those kids who went to England when they were four or five years old,” added Prophet Magaya.

The popular prophet also confirmed that Yadah Hotel will also open its doors to the national team, as was the case before, should there be a need.

“Once we would have assembled a team, we just need to give the players enough camp time. We also availed Yadah Hotel for that, and we will keep on doing so. We will keep improving the place so as to accommodate the national team,” said Prophet Magaya.

“Our hands are open, my team at Yadah Hotel is always ready to host the boys (the Warriors).

“If there is a better place, let’s all help each other to send them there, so that they can practice and be ready for this very important assignment (the World Cup qualifiers),” he added.-Soccer24 News

Sadio Mane To Leave Bayern Munich

West Ham have now signed the deal to sell captain Declan Rice after finally receiving paperwork from Arsenal. Sky Sports

Manchester City have made Bayern Munich’s France full-back Benjamin Pavard, 27, their number one target if England defender Kyle Walker, 33, joins the German champions. Guardian

Ajax have released captain Dusan Tadic. The former Southampton attacking midfielder requested his release despite having one year remaining on his contract.

Marseille have completed the signing of Renan Lodi from Atletico Madrid.

Paris Saint-Germain are attempting to hijack Bayern Munich’s bid for Harry Kane. The Independent

Liverpool will consider joining the race to sign Brighton’s Ecuador midfielder Moises Caicedo, 21, if Jordan Henderson and Fabinho move to Saudi Arabia. Talksport

Barcelona are now looking at other options having decided they cannot afford to sign 29-year-old Portugal full-back Joao Cancelo from Manchester City, even on loan. Sport

Inter ‘annoyed’ and deeply disappointed’ by Romelu Lukaku’s attitude as Chelsea striker now open to Juventus move. Gianluca Di Marzio

Former England midfielder Danny Drinkwater, 33, says he wants to rejoin Leicester having been a free agent since leaving Chelsea last summer. Sun

Sadio Mane is expected to exit Bayern Munich this summer and join Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr. Ariadhiah-Soccer 24 News

Zanu PF In Total Disarray

CCC
We have unwavering confidence that President Nelson Chamisa will be the next President of the New Great Zimbabwe, come August 23, 2023.

The regime in Harare is well aware of this fact, which is why they consistently pressure our innocent police officers into banning our rallies whenever we schedule them featuring President Chamisa.

Zanu PF is clearly in a state of panic.

However, nothing can impede the arrival of change when its time has come.

#ChangeIsComing #ForEveryone

Zanu PF In Panic Mode

CCC
We have unwavering confidence that President Nelson Chamisa will be the next President of the New Great Zimbabwe, come August 23, 2023.

The regime in Harare is well aware of this fact, which is why they consistently pressure our innocent police officers into banning our rallies whenever we schedule them featuring President Chamisa.

Zanu PF is clearly in a state of panic.

However, nothing can impede the arrival of change when its time has come.

#ChangeIsComing #ForEveryone

Right Approach To Mining Issues

1 treat mining like business

In business you invest with the aim of making profit long term and sustainable. Inorder to do that just make a small informal business by listing what you need with exact value don’t forget to include monitoring expenses identify a claim close to you or never invest . If you are still tempted to invest far increase scope of investment so that all you will be able to all final production activities month end .
2 nothing can replace your presence
Gold is a currency that can be used without any purification or processing and around Zimbabwe you find gold nuggets of 5points upto 10kg your absence means you won’t be able to see it or account for production done using your own money. Be there from day one study everything learn all risks and rewards.

Your kids , wife and relatives are not you they can steal from you infact most gold related theft or lack of accountability is orchestrated by related especially the son or daughter in most cases l have come across.

Besides stealing they usually unknowingly disturb or sabotage production in the name of relative. All gold production ends are guarded by mine owner , sponsors or investors and workers nothing is left to chance.

3 avoid overspending on monitoring
Avoid driving up and down to the mine in the name of monitoring because it’s useless and unnecessary unless you spend atleast 6hrs of day time at the mine use public transport and avoid hiring transport for transactions that don’t need a car .

If you want to use a car increase your investment scope to accommodate the car .when ever gold pays you handsomely remember they are dark days ahead plan wisely and create proper backup.

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Basics Of First Aid

First aid should can be offered by anyone but ideally trained personnel to give first aid should offer first aid.

When offering first aid always consider your personal safety first.

Look out for any dangers and only act when you are confident it is safe to do so.

An unresponsive person is someone not moving or responding when you call them or when gently shaken.

Respiratory emergencies & CPR

Check if breathing by tilting their head back and looking and feeling for breaths.

When a person is unresponsive, their muscles relax and their tongue can block their airway so they can no longer breathe. Tilting their head back opens the airway by pulling the tongue forward. If they are breathing, you will see their chest moving and you may hear their breath or feel it on your cheek. If breathing, move on to step two.

Move them onto their side and tilt their head back. Putting them in this position with their head back helps keep their airway open. It ensures their tongue falls forward and blood and vomit drain out. It is sometimes called the “recovery position”.
Call for help or an ambulance as soon as possible.
If the patient needs CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), place the person on their back on a firm, flat surface and start giving chest compressions aiming for 30compressions in 1minute.
How to do CPR
Hand position: Two hands centered on the chest
Body position: Shoulders directly over hands; elbows locked
Depth: At least 5cm
Allow chest to return to normal position after every chest compression.
5 Give 2 rescue breaths (if equipment to do that available). Ensure each breath lasts about 1 second and makes the chest rise; allow air to exit before giving the next breath.

Gas leak, Fire & Burns

Turn off gas if safe to do
Evacuate the area immediately
Do not switch any lights or start an open flame
If there is fire use a fire extinguisher to stop the fire from spreading and ring the fire alarm alerting everyone to evacuate the building.
If someone is on fire remove the person from the source of fire, drop and roll him or her over or cover him or her with a fire blanket.
Cool burn under running water
Protect the burn with sterile, non-adhesive bandage (DO NOT APPLY BUTTER OR OINTMENTS)
Do not break blisters
Call for an ambulance and send to hospital
Chemical spill

Remove spoiled clothing
If skin or eyes affected rinse immediately with clean running water
If ingested do not induce vomiting and do not give water or mi unless told to d so by a health professional.
If inhaled move the person to fresh air and give oxygen if available.
After first aid is given send to hospital as soon as possible.
Compiled by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre in partnership with Three Wingers Enterprises

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Police Ban CCC Chipinge Rally

By- Police in Manicaland province have banned a CCC Chipinge South campaign rally.

The rally scheduled for today in Chipinge South was to be addressed by the party’s aspiring MP for that constituency, Clifford Hlatywayo.

In a post on tweeter, CCC condemned the banning.

Said CCC: 

The regime in Harare persists in its abuse of state institutions, as evidenced by the banning of seven additional rallies in Chipinge, where our MP Clifford Hlatywayo 

@CliffordHlatyw1

 was scheduled to address the citizens in Chipinge South.

Robbers Pounce On Catholic Churches, Grab US$1 300

By- Armed robbers attacked two Bulawayo Roman Catholic Church premises Thursday night, held priests hostage and stole over US$1,300 in cash and property.

The suspects used machetes to attack the Roman Catholic Holy Trinity Parish, where they took US$1,200 and South African rands. They also targeted the House of Liberty Christian Church and stole valuable property.

The priests were handcuffed during the attack, but they were not severely injured. Narrating the ordeal, Gilbert Moyo, the resident Priest at Holy Trinity Parish, said the suspects forced their way into their residence and handcuffed them.

Four armed robbers attacked us at around 2am this morning. They used the back door to enter.

They handcuffed me and a student priest who is also resident here.

They stole an Isuzu vehicle, Samsung cell phone, a cash box containing US$1,200 and R2,500, a wallet with my (driver’s) licence and cash amounting to US$120.

As soon as they left, we went to the police to report.

They were carrying machetes and axes, among other metal weapons. Fortunately, we sustained minor injuries.

Acting Bulawayo provincial spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele confirmed the incidents and explained that the robbers were armed with a machete, iron bar, and a kitchen knife. Msebele also advised churches to protect their premises and avoid keeping large sums of money within their properties. Msebele said during the attack, a female resident at House of Liberty Christian Church was accosted by three armed robbers in the church’s residence at around 1:30 am. She said:

They assaulted her with a fist on the face, threatening to kill her and went on to demand cash from her.

The accused persons force-marched the complainant into her bedroom and ransacked the house.

This attack is the latest in a series of similar robberies on Roman Catholic churches and schools in Bulawayo, with 20 incidents recorded in the last 12 months.

Mnangagwa Gold Runner Spends US$1 Million On Mayweather

By- President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Gold dealer Pedzisai “Scott” Sakupwanya has allegedly used a sum of US$1 million to bring retired American former world heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jnr to Zimbabwe.
Mayweather arrived in Zimbabwe on July 13, 2023, and was hosted in Harare’s Mabvuku high-density suburb, where Sakupwanya used the opportunity as a crowning moment in his election campaign to secure the area’s parliamentary seat.

According to reports, Mayweather’s booking fee for any appearance ranges from US$500,000 to US$749,000 before other expenses.
Earlier this year, Sakupwanya was named one of the country’s biggest gold barons by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ambassador-at-Large Uebert Angel in an Al Jazeera four-episode documentary Gold Mafia, which alleged massive gold smuggling and money laundering in Zimbabwe.

Upon his arrival in Zimbabwe, Mayweather was taken to Mabvuku and later hosted at a five-star hotel in the capital at a dinner where only local business people were invited. Speaking on the sidelines of Mayweather’s Mabvuku visit, Sakupwanya said he had fulfilled his promise to bring the boxer. He said:

I had promised them the boxer and it had been two years, but today, he is here.

However, the Centre for Research and Development (CRD) stated that Sakupwanya should be ploughing back to the Penhalonga community where his company’s mining operations caused untold suffering to communities. The government closed the mine earlier this year following reports of deaths, but Betterbrands has since resumed operations. CRD head James Mupfumi accused Betterbrands of neglecting communities while living lavishly. He said:

It is disheartening to see Betterbrands, a gold mining company based in Penhalonga, living a lavish lifestyle without showing any concern for the affected community.

The company focuses on their prosperity while the local communities suffer.

There has been a sustained campaign by CRD to hold to account for the deaths in Penhalonga, mineral leakages and environmental degradation, gold smuggling, and lack of transparency. The government has given all these a blind eye.

Farai Maguwu, the director of the Centre for Natural Resources and Governance, expressed regret that Betterbrands was not reinvesting in the community where it was generating wealth, echoing comments made by James Mupfumi. He said:

Extraction of gold by Sakupwanya in Penhalonga has brought with it a high death rate, accelerated environmental degradation and social conflict.

He is indebted in Penhalonga community whose lives are being seriously affected by his activities.

To then spend money he is extracting from Penhalonga on an American millionaire is a case of misplaced priorities and indifference to the suffering of the people affected by his activities.

Tendai Reuben Mbofana, a political and social analyst, expressed that Pedzisai Sakupwanya’s actions reflect the detachment of political elites from reality. Mbofana stated that Sakupwanya’s willingness to spend lavish amounts of money shows his detachment from poverty and suffering. Instead, the money used to bring Mayweather could have been used to build clinics, schools, and boreholes for the people of Mabvuku.

Political analyst Effie Ncube called the levels of extravagance regrettable and demonstrates that being in Parliament and the government has become an industry that connects to looting with impunity. Rejoice Ngwenya, another political analyst, said this exposes the misguided priorities of the ruling elites. Last year, Sakupwanya brought rapper Rick Ross to Zimbabwe for a show, reportedly paying US$200,000.

Mnangagwa Signs Patriotic Bill Into Law

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed into law the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Amendment Bill 2022, commonly referred to as the “Patriotic Bill”, which criminalizes “wilfully injuring the sovereignty and national interest of Zimbabwe”.

The Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Misheck Sibanda announced that Mnangagwa has assented to the Patriotic Bill through General Notice 1189 of 2023 published in the Government Gazetted on Friday, 14 July 2023. Reads the notice:

THE following laws, which were assented to by His Excellency the President, are published in terms of section 131(6)(a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe-

  1. Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Amendment Act, 2023. (No.10 of 2023).
  2. Labour Amendment Act, 2023 (No 11 of 2023).
    The “Patriotic Bill” amended the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23], which has four clauses, three of which have been described as progressive excluding Clause 2.
    Clause 3 amended Section 65 of the Principal Act to make 15 years the minimum required punishment for rape, in response to the rise in crimes of sexual violence and rape.
    Clause 4 amended Section 155 of the main Act’s definition of dangerous drugs to include prepared opium, prepared cannabis resin, and a drug schedule.
    Clause 5 amended Section 174 of the main Act as the existing definition of criminal abuse of office, as provided for in Section 174 (i), is fairly broad, allowing public officials to be charged for honest mistakes made while doing their duties.
    The controversial amendments to Clause 2 (3) read as follows:
    Any citizen or permanent resident of Zimbabwe who, within or outside Zimbabwe, intentionally partakes in any meeting, whose object or one of whose objects the accused knows, or has reasonable grounds for believing involves the consideration of or the planning for the implementation or enlargement of sanctions or a trade boycott against Zimbabwe (whether those sanctions or that boycott is untargeted or targets any individual or official, or class of individuals or officials), but whose effects indiscriminately affect the people of Zimbabwe as a whole, or any substantial section thereof shall be guilty of wilfully damaging the sovereignty and national interest of Zimbabwe and liable to…
    The clause provides penalties that include a fine not exceeding level twelve or imprisonment for a period not exceeding 10 years, or both.

WestProp Boss Ken Sharpe Bags Top African Innovation Award

By Business Reporter- Victoria Falls listed Property Company WestProp CEO Mr Ken Sharpe has been conferred with the African’ award for innovation’ at the 13th African Achievers awards ceremony and international summit held at the House of Lords, United Kingdom Parliament.

Ken Sharpe

WestProp the company was awarded the best African Organisation of the Year.
The awards recognize Mr Sharpe’s “exceptional giant strides in philanthropy and real estate development”.

In an interview soon after bagging the award, Mr Sharpe said he was committed to Zimbabwe. He would concentrate his resources and strength to make a meaningful impact in the country through his company’s one billion-brick vision.
The company has a vision of laying one billion bricks by 2050 and has since embarked on massive lifestyle development projects in Harare that include Pomona City, Millennium City and the upcoming Hills Golf Estate in Warren Park.
“This award is not only about me or WestProp but is also for all of us at home because today I represent my country and I want everyone to know that there are great things coming from Zimbabwe. As I always say our greatest asset is our people,” he said

On being innovative, Mr Sharpe said: “It’s all about mindset and seeing opportunities to improve when they present themselves.
“We at WestProp innovate by offering the first lifestyle communities, leasehold property ownership in Zimbabwe, and making our developments green and sustainable using solar, grey water and biodigesters. The world is constantly changing, and as a leader, you must keep up with continuous adaptation and iteration; if you do not evolve, you will be left behind.
We need to change our mindset by embracing disruptive technology and using it to improve humanity and how we operate in business. So when I look at innovation in Africa, we are far behind in many areas,” he said.

West Property’s innovative ideas are exemplified in their lifestyle communities, which offer residents high-quality living through smart city technology, communal living spaces, and unique amenities. These smart city eco-friendly communities have been designed to appeal to modern homeowners who seek a balance between life, work, shopping and play. With West Props’ innovative ideas and commitment to sustainability, the future of property development in Zimbabwe is looking brighter than ever. He also said on his part, he was already setting the pace, trend and example at WestProp, whose mantra is bringing Dubai to Zimbabwe through the construction of mixed-use lifestyle communities that range from super luxury to premium luxury to ultra-luxury. Technological innovation has revolutionized property development in recent years, and West Props’ forward-thinking approach has positioned it as a leading developer in Harare.

Asked whether he was looking at spreading his business tentacles outside Zimbabwe, Mr Sharpe said: “My plans for Africa start with where I am, which is in Zimbabwe. My plans are focused on Zimbabwe. I am not looking at stepping outside the country because there is so much for me to do here. We have to make the light shine, and the rest of Africa will follow,” he said.

Big African names have been honoured at previous awards ceremonies, and among them are Zimbabweans is Ms Divine Ndhukhula of Securico. African luminaries and presidents have as well been badged, among them former South African cabinet Minister and AU chairperson Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, and His Excellency Jakaya Kikwete (Former President of The Republic Of Tanzania), among others.
The awards ceremony and summit, which ran under the theme “Unlocking Trade and Investment Opportunities for Sustainable Development in Africa”, were hosted by Lord Simone Wooley, the Right Honourable Member of the House of Lords, UK Parliament: Palace of Westminster.

Three Men Appear In Court For Printing A’ Level Certificate For Student Who Wanted To Study In Denmark

Three Harare men have appeared in court for allegedly printing a fake Advanced Level certificate for a student who went on to apply for a scholarship to study in Denmark.

Farai Chauke, a director at Red Haven Media (Private) Limited, a firm which is in the business of printing and designing and his two unemployed accomplices Joel and Michael Sikaliveni were facing forgery charges when they appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje who remanded them in custody to tomorrow for bail ruling.

The complainant is the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) represented by Mr James Nyabonde, the head of the Security and Loss Control Department.

Allegations are that on June 22, Sandile Biancah Mabhena, with the intention to enrol for studies in Poland, approached Zimsec offices in Harare to get authentication on her certificates.

The court heard that Mabhena had in her possession a Zimbabwe General Certificate of Education at Ordinary Level which had 10 subjects with symbols Combined Science A, Mathematics B, Lnglish Language B, History B, Family and Religious Studies C, Business and Enterprise Skills C, Economics C, Principles of Accounting C, Food Technology and Design B and Ndebele Language C. The certificate had serial number 5570212 and was in her name.

Mabhena was also in possession of a Zimbabwe General Certificate of Education at Advanced Level with three subjects with the following symbols, Business Studies A, Economics B and Accounting B. The certificate had serial number A/20/0003927 and was in her name.

The complainant checked the two certificates and found that both had been tempered with.

Investigations revealed that the O Level certificate bore the name of Nkosikhona Gumpo and the A level certificate also bore the name of Rodney Ndhlovu in their system and that the symbols were different.

A case was then reported to the police leading to the arrest of Mabhena and the two fake certificates were recovered.

Investigations were carried out and it was established that Mabhena did O level at Lower Gwelo Adventist High School and sat for the examinations in November 2020. She wrote seven subjects and obtained six subjects which are Combined Science C, English Language C, History C, Family and Religious Studies C, Business and Enterprise Skills A, Economics E and Food Technology and Design C on certificate serial number 0/20/0112173 in her name.

It was also established that Mabhena did not study for A level education at Lower Gwelo Adventist High School nor any other school in Zimbabwe.

Investigations revealed that Mabhena wanted to enroll for studies in Poland and approached Bonani Ncube who is still at large to originate an O level certificate with good passes, including Mathematics and an A level certificate.

Ncube then charged Mabhena US$720 for the processing of the certificates and she paid the money in full to him.

It is alleged that Ncube engaged Chauke who is a graphic designer by profession and requested him to process the said certificates for a fee.

Chauke then engaged Michael Sikaliveni who was already in possession of an A level certificate serial number A/20/0003927 belonging to Prince Mwito who was a form six student at Highfield 2 High School, Harare.

Investigations revealed that Mwito never collected his A level certificate from school. It was established that the certificate was stolen from Highfields 2 High School.

Among the forged certificates, Michael endorsed Mabhena‘s names on Mwito’s A level certificate with the following symbols: Business Studies A, Economics B and Accounting B.

He gave the said certificates to Joel who handed them to Chauke sent the two certificates to Mabhena via DHL.

A follow up was made leading to the arrest of Chauke. A search was conducted at his workplace and several Zimsec O level certificates belonging to different people, Xerox heavy duty printer, two laptops, cellphones, a USB and two external hard drives were recovered. Chauke then implicated Michael and Joel leading to their arrest and the recovery of several Zimsec O and A level certificates, professional certificates, laptop, cellphones and a printer.

A visit to Highfield 2 High School by investigating officers discovered that a total of 97 Zimsec O level and 47 Zimsec A level certificates were stolen from the school.

Take Action Against Corruption, Govt Told

Parliament has urged government to take stern measures to address corruption. The legislature also called on government to increase budgetary allocations to State institutions charged with combating graft.

This was revealed in a report tabled before Parliament recently following a visit to Qatar by the United Nations Office of Counter Terrorism.

According to the report, unbridled corruption is a recipe for violent extremism.

“The State must take stern measures to arrest corruption, address gender imbalances, ensure transparent and equitable distribution of resources, implement conflict and resolution strategies and policies and strengthen the capacity of law enforcement agencies and the judicial system in order to guard against violent extremism and terrorism,” the report read.

“Starting with the 2023 budget going forward, the Ministry of Finance should increase its budgetary allocations on all programmes and projects aimed at strengthening the capacity of the State in preventing social unrest which has the potential of fuelling violent extremism and threats of terrorism.

“Bilateral agreements on integrated border management and sharing of immigration data with neighbouring countries must be prioritised to cope with ever-changing trends in technology which have a large bearing on terrorism.”

It adds: “By the end of 2023, government must ensure that all designated ports of entry and exit are upgraded with enhanced physical and electronic security systems while increased physical patrols supported by adequate tools of trade must be prioritised in order to curb illegal crossing along the borderline.

“The government must invest in capacitating and strengthening academic and security sector research institutions with a view to increasing knowledge on drivers of violent extremism and terrorism and possible ways of curbing these ills of society that threaten the security of the nation.”

Reports indicate that corrupt gangs within and outside government are creaming off assets worth billions of dollars annually from the country.

A recent Al Jazeera documentary on money laundering and gold smuggling also claimed that well-connected elites were stealing the country’s minerals.

There have been no arrests following the exposé, with some government officials including Presidential spokesperson George Charamba claiming that the documentary was meant to tarnish the country’s image.

Student Teachers Accuse Lecturers Of Fleecing Them Money For Good Marks

Students at Madziwa Teachers College in Shamva have accused their lecturers of abusing the institution’s resources.

According to the students, their lecturers are also in the habit of fleecing them of their money in exchange for good marks.

“The college has seen a rise in new ‘business operations’ instead of premises for co-conducting lectures,” they said in their petition.

“Buying and selling by lecturing staff at the premises (lecture rooms area) where lectures are supposed to be conducted is becoming the order of the day.

“Students are left with no choice other than to capitulate and get their assignments printed by lecturers for a fee due to fear of reprisals and the threat of being made to fail examinations.”

The students also claimed that some lecturers were openly approaching them to do their assignments on their behalf for a fee.

Madziwa Teachers College principal Edward Phiri yesterday did not reply to questions sent to him.

GMB Employee In Court For Murder

A 42-year-old scribe who is also an employee at Grain Marketing Board has appeared in court on allegations of killing his relative. Joseph Katete was facing murder charges when he appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Munashe Chibanda.

He was advised to apply for bail at the High Court. The court heard that Katete and the now deceased Craig Dendera (17) were at their residence in New Mabvuku, Harare waiting for Maxwell Katete who wanted to ferry the accused to the hospital for his doctor’s appointment as he has bipolar disorder.

It is the State’s case that Fatly Salaudi, who is a church elder arrived at the residence intending to pray for the accused person.

When she opened the door, she saw the accused sitting on top of the deceased who was covered with a blanket.

The court heard that Salaudi persuaded the accused to stand up and he turned violent and threatened to kill her.

Salaudi raised alarm resulting in his father, Frank Katete (84) coming to rescue the now deceased.

When Frank arrived, the accused was pressing the now deceased on the floor but he was already dead.

Biti Blasts Govt Over Pharmacy Closure Move

Former finance minister, Tendai Biti, says the suspension and cancellation of trading licences for pharmaceutical companies for flouting foreign exchange regulations is “blatantly illegal, puerile and irrational”.

Seventeen pharmacies had their trading licences suspended or cancelled after government accused them of destabilising the economy by forward pricing and violating the country’s exchange control regulations.

However, Biti has described government’s decision as illegal.

“For starters, as a question of law, no adverse decision can be taken against any party without due process and respect for the right to be heard; what lawyers call the audi alteram (pattern) principle codified in section 68 of the Zimbabwean constitution,” Biti said..

“As an economic measure, we have always argued that ‘ginyanomics’ does not and cannot work. Retailers are subject to market exigencies. In a cash economy, they will always possess huge amounts of cash. That on its own is no basis for their criminalisation.”

Some of the pharmacies, which have been suspended or had their trading licences cancelled, include Greenwood Pharmacy in Kwekwe, Global Pharmacy in Kadoma, Apex Pharmacist Pharmacy in Gweru, Greenview Pharmacy in Rusape and Grey Pharmacy in Mutare, among others.

A number of service providers are using the black market rate, forward pricing or exclusively demanding United States dollar payments to hedge against losses emanating from a weakening local currency. President Emmerson Mnangagwa re-introduced the Zimdollar in February 2019, and has on several occasions threatened to punish businesses for rejecting the local currency.

As of this week, the Zimdollar was trading at $4 998 against the greenback down from $7 000 in previous weeks.

Biti said it was a myth that the local currency had gained value against the greenback.

“Truth of the matter is that cleaning up all RTGS dollars in the economy and thus starving the economy of liquidity is not sustainable. It is an ephemeral measure that will be exposed once the printing press begins to run to finance insatiable fiscal demands,” Biti said. “We have been here before. This economy cannot be turned around by patchwork or kick-and-hop economics.”

Mnangagwa has resisted calls to dollarise the economy.

Man Accuses Girlfriend Of Emotional Abuse

A Harare woman has claimed that her live-in boyfriend wants to evict her after infecting her with HIV.

This emerged at the Harare Magistrate court where the man was seeking a protection order against his lover.

The man told the court that his girlfriend was emotionally abusing him.

She, however, denied the allegations and made counter accusations of abuse.

She accused him of forcing her to have sex with him without protection despite being aware that he was HIV positive resulting in contracting the virus.

“I do not mind leaving his house, but I want him to pay some amount as dowry to my relatives because we have cohabited since 2015,” she said.

“I never knew he was positive because he used to hide his HIV medication under the mattress, but now he wants to chase me away.”

The man claimed that his girlfriend had many boyfriends.

“She has a total of seven boyfriends and some are married men who live in my neighbourhood,” he said.

“I want her to leave me alone because she has been stealing my stuff and consulting traditional healers on what to do to get me to marry her.”

The man was granted the protection order.

Exclusive Interview with Richard Musiyadzaanikwa, a Staunch Supporter of Kasukuwere

Date: 14 July 2023

Richard Musiyadzaanikwa, an ardent supporter of former government official Saviour Kasukuwere, shed light on the qualities and capabilities of his preferred presidential candidate.

Musiyadzaanikwa highlighted several key points, including Kasukuwere’s government experience, his capacity to defeat ZANU-PF, and the importance of a fair electoral process.

Here’s what he had to say:

  1. Kasukuwere’s Extensive Government Experience:

Musiyadzaanikwa emphasized that Kasukuwere’s previous role in government provided him with a deep understanding of its dynamics. His experience positions him well to tackle the challenges that Zimbabwe faces, making him a suitable candidate for the presidency.

  1. Kasukuwere’s Ability to Defeat ZANU-PF:

According to Musiyadzaanikwa, Kasukuwere has the capacity to successfully compete against the ruling party, ZANU-PF, in the upcoming elections. He believes that Kasukuwere’s unique perspective and fresh approach offer a genuine alternative for Zimbabwean voters.

  1. A Call for Fairness in Election Campaigning:

Musiyadzaanikwa emphasized the importance of allowing Kasukuwere to contest and campaign without hindrance, just like any other presidential candidate. He stressed the significance of a level playing field, ensuring that Kasukuwere has an equal opportunity to engage with the electorate and articulate his vision for the country.

  1. Strong Support for Kasukuwere:

The passionate supporter asserted that as long as Kasukuwere’s name remains on the ballot, he and many other supporters will enthusiastically vote for him. Musiyadzaanikwa believes that Kasukuwere represents the best way forward for Zimbabwe.

  1. Kasukuwere’s Wide Following:

Musiyadzaanikwa stated that Kasukuwere enjoys a substantial following across Zimbabwe. People believe in his capabilities and are inspired by his leadership qualities. This widespread support is a testament to the appeal Kasukuwere holds among the populace.

  1. Understanding the Needs of the Youth:

According to Musiyadzaanikwa, Kasukuwere comprehends the needs and aspirations of the youth in Zimbabwe. This understanding has garnered significant backing from the younger generation, who see Kasukuwere as a champion for their concerns and aspirations.

  1. Allegations of Political Resistance from ZANU-PF:

Musiyadzaanikwa alleges that ZANU-PF’s resistance against Kasukuwere stems from their fear of his potential victory in the elections. He claims that the ruling party is attempting to prevent Kasukuwere from participating as they recognize his ability to emerge successful.

  1. Challenging Discrimination Against Kasukuwere:

Musiyadzaanikwa expressed concern over the disqualification of Kasukuwere’s nomination due to his time spent outside the country. He contends that many other presidential candidates have been in similar circumstances but are still allowed to contest. He believes that this is a clear violation of Kasukuwere’s rights.

Finally, Musiyadzaanikwa passionately urged all Zimbabweans, including war veterans, youths, and war collaborators, to rally behind Saviour Kasukuwere and vote for him. He believes that Kasukuwere is the candidate who can steer Zimbabwe towards a brighter future. With his extensive governmental experience, appeal among the youth, and a broad base of supporters, Kasukuwere represents a strong contender in the upcoming elections.

500 Die In 12588 Accidents

Almost 500 people lost their lives in 12 588 accidents recorded during the first quarter of this year.

According to statistics on transport released by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat), one in four accidents resulted in a fatality.

“12 588 road traffic accidents were reported during first quarter 2023, from which were 474 deaths and 2 386 injuries,” ZimStat said.

“Of the 12 588 road traffic accidents reported during the quarter, 275 were fatal, with the month of February having the highest number of fatalities.”

Unlicensed drivers were cited as major contributors to road traffic accidents.

A total of the 62 289 candidates underwent a certificate of competence test during the first quarter 2023, and less than half succeeded.

“In all provinces, except Mashonaland East (54%) and Harare (53,3%), proportions of candidates who passed certificate of competency tests during first quarter 2023 were less than 50%, ranging from 30,4% in Midlands to 44,6% in Manicaland,” ZimStat said.

Government has taken a number of steps to reduce road traffic accidents, which include increasing roadblocks and introducing tougher penalties for traffic violations.

Passenger Association of Zimbabwe president Tafadzwa Goliath, however, told NewsDay that the poor state of roads was contributing to accidents.

“(Liquor is being sold) at bus terminuses and our drivers are actually drinking and driving,” Goliath said.

“Secondly, the second-hand cars that are coming from outside the country are not suitable for our terrain and the nature of our roads. Ninety percent of our roads are not fixed and it has contributed to the accidents.”

Last year, the country recorded 528 deaths in its last quarter.

During the 2019 and 2022 period, nearly 9 000 people lost their lives in traffic accidents in 52 585 recorded accidents.

Kasukuwere Campaign Team Forging Ahead Despite High Court Setback

Self-exiled former Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere’s campaign team in Bulawayo says it will forge ahead with election campaigns for their leader, despite the High Court nullifying his candidacy.

In a ruling on Wednesday, High Court judge Justice David Mangota said Kasukuwere failed to prove why he should remain a presidential candidate.

He made the ruling after a Zanu-PF member, Lovedale Mangwana, approached the court seeking an order to declare a decision by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to accept Kasukuwere’s nomination papers null and void.

Mangwana said Kasukuwere’s candidature was in violation of section 91 of the Constitution because he had been out of his constituency and country for 18 consecutive months.

Kasukuwere has since filed an appeal at the Supreme Court challenging the High Court ruling.

Kasukuwere’s Bulawayo executive campaign team member, Richard Musiyadzaanikwa, urged fellow supporters to remain united.

“Attention: Bulawayo executive committee, co-ordinators, polling agents: This message serves to notify you that we got communication from our top comrades giving us the green light to carry on with our campaigns for our independent presidential candidate Saviour Kasukuwere,” Musiyadzaanikwa said.

“So as Bulawayo constituency convenors we are not going to be stopped by the court or Zimbabwe Electoral Commission regarding our campaigns.

“So it is the duty of every one of us to take the campaigns to a higher level. Let’s rally support for our president Saviour Kasukuwere and we can only accept the directive from his office.”

Kasukuwere, who was popularly known as Tyson in Zanu-PF political circles in his heyday, fled the country during the 2017 military coup which deposed the late former President Robert Mugabe and propelled Emmerson Mnangagwa to the presidency.

Kasukuwere faces arrest over pending cases, police have said. Zanu-PF has also said Kasukuwere faces other criminal charges.

Biti Blasts Govt For Illegal And Irrational Suspension Of Pharmacies

Former finance minister, Tendai Biti, says the suspension and cancellation of trading licences for pharmaceutical companies for flouting foreign exchange regulations is “blatantly illegal, puerile and irrational.”

Seventeen pharmacies had their trading licences suspended or cancelled after government accused them of destabilising the economy by forward pricing and violating the country’s exchange control regulations.

However, Biti has described government’s decision as illegal.

“For starters, as a question of law, no adverse decision can be taken against any party without due process and respect for the right to be heard; what lawyers call the audi alteram (pattern) principle codified in section 68 of the Zimbabwean constitution,” Biti said..
“As an economic measure, we have always argued that ‘ginyanomics’ does not and cannot work. Retailers are subject to market exigencies. In a cash economy, they will always possess huge amounts of cash. That on its own is no basis for their criminalisation.”
Some of the pharmacies, which have been suspended or had their trading licences cancelled, include Greenwood Pharmacy in Kwekwe, Global Pharmacy in Kadoma, Apex Pharmacist Pharmacy in Gweru, Greenview Pharmacy in Rusape and Grey Pharmacy in Mutare, among others.

A number of service providers are using the black market rate, forward pricing or exclusively demanding United States dollar payments to hedge against losses emanating from a weakening local currency. President Emmerson Mnangagwa re-introduced the Zimdollar in February 2019, and has on several occasions threatened to punish businesses for rejecting the local currency.

As of this week, the Zimdollar was trading at $4 998 against the greenback down from $7 000 in previous weeks.

Biti said it was a myth that the local currency had gained value against the greenback.

“Truth of the matter is that cleaning up all RTGS dollars in the economy and thus starving the economy of liquidity is not sustainable. It is an ephemeral measure that will be exposed once the printing press begins to run to finance insatiable fiscal demands,” Biti said. “We have been here before. This economy cannot be turned around by patchwork or kick-and-hop economics.”

Mnangagwa has resisted calls to dollarise the economy.

ZEC Forced To Delay Ballot Printing

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) says it has been forced to delay the printing of ballot papers because of numerous pending court cases.

Addressing election observers in Harare early this week, ZEC deputy chairperson Rodney Simukai Kiwa said the court cases have put the elections management body under pressure to meet specified timelines to prepare for the 23 August 2023 elections. Kiwa said:

Now on the issue of the ballot paper designing and printing, section 239(G) of the Constitution gives the commission the mandate to design, print and distribute ballot papers among other functions.

The commission has commenced the exercises of designing ballot papers for all contesting National Assembly and local authority wards as well as the presidential ballot.

The drawback, however, as you may appreciate, is the designing of the ballot papers for those constituencies where an appeal has been lodged against the rejection and acceptance of a candidate’s papers.

We have to live with that until the court process has been done and completed. There is nothing we can do, but it puts a lot of pressure on us in terms of meeting the timelines.

So bear that in mind. Don’t ask us why this has not been done. It is a legal process and ZEC is bound to respect the law. We hope that the legal challenge is concluded as soon as possible.

ZEC is a respondent in several court cases where political parties are querying the 21 June nomination process.

Presidential aspirants Linda Masarira and Elisabeth Valerio are not happy after their nomination papers were rejected for various reasons while Saviour Kasukuwere has approached the Supreme Court contesting the nullification of his candidature by the High Court.

CCC has filed an appeal at the Electoral Court against the nomination court’s decision to accept nomination papers for some candidates who reportedly forged signatures to submit their nomination forms under the opposition party.

ZANU PF has also challenged a decision by ZEC to accept nomination papers for opposition Bulawayo aspiring MPs after the 4 PM deadline on 21 June.

Clerics Set Free After Spending 1 Year Under Prosecution

A Zimbabwe court has set free 10 clerics and pro-democracy campaigners, who had spent more than one year under prosecution on charges of disorderly conduct after they were arrested last year by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers, who suppressed their prayer meeting in Harare.

The 10 clerics and pro-democracy campaigners who include Tariro Mukunga, Henry Mutasa, Mbuso Fuzwayo, the Secretary-General of Ibhetshu Likazulu, Melusi Nyathi, Felix Nyika, Edith Gurupira, Irene Gaswa, Patrick Nyaruni, Loice Dube and Angela Henrieta Shoko, were arrested by ZRP officers on 10 June 2022 in Harare at a prayer session organised by Zimbabwe Divine Destiny Network, an interdenominational religious organisation and which was disrupted by some law enforcement agents.

Mukunga, Mutasa, Fuzwayo, Nyathi, Nyika, Gurupira, Gaswa, Nyaruni, Dube and Shoko were charged with disorderly conduct in a public place as defined in section 41 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Prosecutors alleged that the worshippers had engaged in ‘riotous conduct’.

The 10 clerics and pro-democracy campaigners were recently set free after they were removed from remand by Harare Magistrate Munashe Chibanda as their lawyer Kossam Ncube, of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, applied for their removal from remand on the basis that they had spent virtually a whole year under prosecution without being furnished with a trial date.

Magistrate Chibanda ruled that the state’s delay in furnishing them with a trial date was inordinate and there was no justification or reasonable cause to continue placing them on remand before ordering prosecutors to proceed by issuing summons for them to appear in court if the state intends to prosecute them again.

Kwekwe Man Beaten To Death At Lover’s Place

KWEKWE–A Kwekwe man who was mistaken for a thief while knocking at his girlfriend’s door died after being severely assaulted by her neighbours.

Midlands Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the development to The Mirror. 

He said Sylvester Ncube (25) was assaulted on Sunday last week around 9 pm, and he succumbed to the injuries on July 7, 2023, at Kwekwe General Hospital.
 
Circumstances are that Sylvester knocked on his girlfriend’s door. There was no response, and he knocked on her neighbour, Philip Luthuli’s (22) door. 

Philip mistook him for a robber, teamed up with Shepherd Mafukidze, and allegedly assaulted Sylvester with a sjambok all over the body.

They later set him free. 
Sylvester went home and only narrated the ordeal to his friends five days later when he was experiencing rib pains… www.masvingomirror.com

Harare Regime Snatches Legendary Boxer

RESIDENTS of Mabvuku were given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity after they interacted with boxing legend, Floyd Mayweather Junior, who is in Zimbabwe for a three-day visit dubbed the ‘Motherland Tour’.

A visit which started with a grand arrival and a rousing welcome by hordes of fans at the Robert Mugabe International Airport Thursday morning saw the boxing legend go down to the roots where the ordinary folk reside.

The choice of venue was befitting as the host, Scott Sakupwanya has found a way to connect with the people of Mabvuku.

The community did not disappoint as a huge crowd gathered at the famous Number One Grounds early in the morning as they awaited Mayweather’s arrival.

When he finally arrived, the place erupted as they jostled to catch a glimpse of the superstar.

“I am so happy, even my grandchildren are here to see for themselves that if they work hard, they can get to Mayweather’s level,” said a Mabvuku resident.

“This is good because it inspires the youths to do well and work hard,” said another resident.

Mayweather is visiting Zimbabwe at the invitation of Better Brands owned by Scott Sakupwanya.

“Just like I promised, he is here and it’s for the youths. I want to inspire the people of Mabvuku to work hard and see how far you can go,” said Sakupwanya.

The global icon felt at home in Zimbabwe.

“Africa is my home and the people supported me from day one and I will forever be grateful. I will continue to visit,” said Mayweather.

The government has hailed Mayweather’s visit as a big endorsement of destination Zimbabwe.

Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Permanent Secretary, Dr Thokozani Chitepo said, “This will forever change the sporting landscape in Zimbabwe. Mayweather is a global star and you can see everyone is happy, but it’s not just about happiness, it’s also a big endorsement of Destination Zimbabwe and he will have a chance to mix with our boxers and that’s priceless.”

Mayweather watched exhibition fights that took place at the Number One Grounds just before he had a mini-training session.

He is expected to visit the country’s tourist resorts before his departure.

Meanwhile, Better Brands has donated a boxing ring to the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation.-ZBC News

Time To End Decades Of Misery – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

Citizens are in winning mood, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

According to President Chamisa, Zimbabwe’s story of misery will change on August 23.

Zimbabweans go to the polls on August 23, 2023 and the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa faces President Chamisa in the penultimate plebiscite.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa bemoaned the plummeting economic standards in the country.

“I’m in a winning mood, a winning mode! Zimbabwe’s story will soon change #ForEveryone. Blessed day beloved!

I’m at Nembudziya in Gokwe. The hunger for change is palpable. Cotton prices, roads , water and development are keys issues raised by the local community this side.

As a new and incoming government #ForEveryone we will address these challenges through our soon to be launched New Great Zimbabwe policy blueprint! #OnePeople. “

Yadah FC Purchase 3 Brazilian Players

Castle Lager Premier Soccer League side Yadah have become the first ever team in the local top-flight to have Brazilian players on their ranks, after signing three stars from the South American country.

The Prophet Walter Magaya-owned side unveiled the three players at Yadah Hotel this morning.

Midfielders Pereira DeBrito Deivid (20), Luciano Farias Juan (21) and Marques Barcelos Joao inked 2-year deals to join the Miracle Boys.

Yadah president Prophet Walter Mugaya confirmed the club has already engaged ZIFA and the Premier Soccer League (PSL) with the aim of registering the players.

“We hope the authorities will the harness process, but if possible, they can be registered in time for the FC Platinum game,” said Prophet Magaya.

Yadah Chief Executive Officer Admire Mhango declared that the Miracle Boys can mount a serious title challenge with the players they are assembling.

“We welcome these Brazilian players whom we expect to change the face of the domestic league. They will certainly add value to Yadah FC and now, we will play to win the championship,” said Mango.-Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa Threatens To Send Chamisa To Bed With Shoes On 23 Aug

Mnangagwa Urges Voters to Remove Inept Opposition and Ensure Development in Harare

In a rally held at Airport Village Stadium in Harare yesterday, Emmerson Mnangagwa addressed thousands of Zanu PF supporters, urging them to vote out ineffective opposition legislators and councillors in the upcoming elections. He emphasized the need for development and highlighted the importance of safeguarding the gains of the liberation struggle. While his speech contained strong rhetoric, it is important to present an accurate and balanced account of his statements.

Mnangagwa’s Call for Peace and Unity:

Mnangagwa reiterated his stance against political violence and called for peace before, during, and after the elections. Recognizing Zimbabwe’s history of armed struggle and the fight for democracy, he emphasized that the Zanu PF party had the necessary qualifications to teach others about democracy. His message focused on the importance of maintaining peace and unity in the country.

A Plea for Improved Service Delivery:
Highlighting the challenges faced by residents in urban areas, President Mnangagwa expressed concern about the poor service delivery provided by opposition-led councils. He pointed out issues such as garbage collection and sewage problems, which needed urgent attention. The President urged the people to vote wisely and bring in competent representatives who could address these issues effectively.

The Democratic Process and Electoral Goals:
President Mnangagwa encouraged Zimbabweans to exercise their democratic right to vote on August 23, emphasizing that the power of the vote could remove incompetent officials and bring in capable individuals. He called on the electorate to ensure Zanu PF’s victory in parliamentary and council seats in Harare province, with the aim of facilitating development and establishing corruption-free administrations.

Foreign Observers and Interference:
In his address, President Mnangagwa warned foreign election observers against interfering in Zimbabwe’s electoral processes. While acknowledging the role of observers, he insisted that their mandate should be restricted to observing the elections rather than interfering in the democratic process. He emphasized Zimbabwe’s sovereign right to conduct its elections and expressed confidence in the country’s ability to run a fair and democratic process.

Support from Vice President Chiwenga:
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, speaking at the same event, rallied supporters to vote for President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF candidates. He emphasized the importance of voting for the ruling party, which had led the struggle for independence. VP Chiwenga echoed President Mnangagwa’s call for voters to mark their ballots for the President, their chosen Member of Parliament, and councillor.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rally in Harare aimed to rally support for the Zanu PF party and encourage voters to remove inept opposition legislators and councillors through the democratic process. While his speech contained strong rhetoric and warnings against foreign interference, it also emphasized the need for peace, development, and effective service delivery. As the elections approach, it remains to be seen how voters will respond to these calls for change and whether the desired outcomes will be achieved.