Armed robbers terrorise villagers in Gutu

Staff Reporter

Gutu – Hundreds of villagers have succuumbed to brutal harassment, beatings, lost cash and property in the last week with Mnangagwa government aloof, it has been revealed.

The thieves have pounced on hapless villagers in area under Chief Makore in Gutu South Constituency and yesterday reportedly had inroads in Chief Mutema area.

People who have been prey to these robbers could hardly explain their losses.

What has puzzled many is that no arrests have been recorded even when reports have been made timeously.
‘Police are not there when we live in terrible times.
‘Not even the sitting MP Togarepi has ever said anything.
‘These people are obscessed with power when we are in abject poverty and robbed’ they fumed.
People have reportedly deserted their homes to squarter for safety.
Commentators have castigated the second republic for standing aloof when people are suffering.
This is a blow to Mnangagwa and his government especially in the run up to watershed elections.
CCC is poised to win this year’s elections viz a vis the silence of police and tired Zanu PF leaders.

ED Is The Only Game In Town; Even Chamisa Knows It- Mavaza

By Dr Masimba Mavaza -Once again, Zimbabweans are preparing to give a fresh mandate to a deserving party and an excellent man. As elections get closer faster, many parties will be sprouting from all corners to congest the ballot paper. If every party from the MDC is to contest, the ballot paper will be written back to back. MDC has exhausted the alphabet with its synonyms from MDC A to MDC Z, and now it’s called CCC. The CCC is selling Zimbabweans of all ages a dummy. The opposition has blamed the economic downturn on ZANU PF.
CCC has shown that Political Perfectionism, this is Specifically, an obsessive-compulsive personality disorder which, is characterized by an illusion of orderliness, perfectionism and excessive devotion to work to the point that they believe in their own lies. The individual is often detail-oriented, and when things do not work out in their favour, they can quickly become angry disruptive and violent. This can manifest as criticism of self and others and in attempts to control situations, and people become dreamers and live in their dreamland.
Their campaign has been that ZANU PF has fronted corrupt cadres and is eating into the future of the youth. The youth are being told that they are not employed because ZANU PF has mishandled the economy. Yet there is no alternative they can offer.
The opposition, in particular, Nelson Chamisa, has told rally after rally that if he is given Zimbabwe, he will develop the country in three months with the help of the “white men” He told those who were listening that he will have a number of white people rushing to develop Zimbabwe’s economy. This Chamisa said it will only be possible if he is elected president of Zimbabwe.
The youth and Zimbabweans at large must step down to reality. The economy can not be improved in three days, and joy comes in the morning.
Firstly a party has to be consistent. Being perceived as consistent is a crucial concern for political actors’ in their efforts to mobilize public opinion. Zimbabweans must have an analysis of the self-reflexive performance of consistency by Zimbabwean politicians and their parties, focusing on the definitions and types of ‘consistency’ in political talk and their consequences.
A party must illustrate that consistency constitutes spatiotemporal coordination among cognitions, actions (words and deeds), and the external world while also being viewed as potentially transforming political reality. Perceived as a sought-after value indicative of truth-telling, determination, and clarity, political actors view consistency as an essential character trait associated with ideological fortitude and a basis for practical policy realization.
Many have been concerned about the ability of citizens to ground their specific political preferences in more general principles.
CCC is offering a deal which they say can not be made public. This means there is no manifesto, there is no visible plan, and the alternative is nonexistent. They are selling invisible democracy. To think that CCC is clogged at the top with lawyers is laughable.
Looking at all political parties on the round ZANU PF has a longstanding intuition that can help citizens improve the quality of their political opinion. This is understood as the consistency between citizens’ specific opinions and their deeper political values. Citizens have to see what is being offered and compare it with what is being promised.
What MDC, which is now CCC was consistent in is breaking up and splitting up and giving unrealistic and invisible promises.
The rebranding of the MDC Alliance chapter as a political party, Citizens Coalition for Change, renders itself to the slogan (Chamisa Chete Chete), showing that Chamisa is selfish and power-hungry. The personalization of a political party is consistent with an undemocratic Selfish Satanic outfit. Since CHAMISA ascended to power, he never denounced sanctions earning himself the name “Baba ma Sanctions,”. The sanctions, which are used to kill national prospects, have perpetuated the suffering of multitudes of our people, and this behaviour of supporting sanctions is treasonous. In the coming elections, Zimbabweans are promised more sanctions by a party whose campaign remains fuelled by the request for more sanctions.
CHAMISA would use anything that promised to give him power to the extent that Tsvangirai, the movement’s founding father, was undermined by Chamisa, who grabbed power in utter disrespect of the remains of the icon of the opposition movement. He instituted violence to stay in power without legitimacy. He could not retain the name MDC because it meant losing power hence he had to give the new party his own name and totem. If he could become President of Zimbabwe, we run the risk of having the country renamed Moyo State of Chamisa. The nation should be careful what they wish for. Chamisa is a dictator through and through. He has no morals, his well executed sidelining Welshmen Ncube (MDC-N), Tendai Biti (PDP) Job Sikhala (MDC 99 Mangoma Khupe and many staunch CCC stalwarts.
The very people who gave Tsvangirai a heart attack are the same people who have been gathered together by CHAMISA to try and rebrand his new political outfit. This is actually urinating on Tsvangirai’s grave.
 All the politicians he surrounded himself with clearly rebelled against the late Morgan Tsvangirai in a bid to upstage the party and destroy it. Meanwhile Nelson Chamisa appeared loyal and implied disgust at the betrayal, but no, that was not the case. If anything this man is a snake in the grass. If he could have it his way he will befriend anyone for the sake of power, and dump you as soon as the scales tilts to his side.

So come 23rd August 2023 the nation must not be fooled, Nelson Chamisa is leading CCC which for all purposes and intends is simply a foreign controlled outfit.
With his unorthodox primary elections he has rendered Biti and many others discredited spend forces desperate to find some political space. The nation cannot be fooled by claims of human rights abuse in order to give way to neo-colonial forces to influence the politics of Zimbabwe.
2023 is coming with all gloves off and knuckles up.
On the other side we must realize that since the new dispensation came into office their, most cherished wish and desire ,for which ED and his team laboured with vigour and passion unceasingly ,with firm determination, is to raise the lives of Zimbabweans and create jobs jobs and jobs for every capable person. This is the force which drives ED and he has set a national goal to achieve middle income by 2030. Every hand has been put on the deck with great importance placed on the goal and the desire that our people should attain this goal. This is not only a wish or desire but indeed a possibility. Zimbabweans are having great satisfaction everyday of seeing this goal coming to fruition. The development presided by ED Mnangagwa are all out for to see. MNANGAGWA is a front man who believe in less talk and more action. 
Zimbabweans must realize that development is a process. It has been seen in the work being done by the new dispensation in developing the economy. We must be guided by the Chinese history of economic growth.
Chinese history of growth was not overnight but like China ED is saying we build our own nation. “Nyika inovakwa Nevene vayo.”Sanctions will not stop our resilient fighting spirit. Brick by brick we build Zimbabwe. People must not be fooled by the rhetoric being puked by the CCC whose promise is that the West will come running with money.
This is a party with no plan no constitution but planning to enter into power with an empty begging bowl.
We must be comforted to know that we are already making inroads in food security through dams and empowering farmers. ED has introduced command agriculture and Pfumvunza giving implements and livestock to capable farmers to revamp our ailing economy.
Zimbabwe is now under new management and going through a rigorous economic recovery. Infrastructure has been rehabilitated. Roads buildings dams have all been revamped. Zimbabwe now is halfway to the Middle income goal. Normally, during an economic recovery, gross domestic product (GDP) grows, incomes rise, and unemployment falls as the economy rebounds. Only this year the Civil service has employed over twenty thousand teachers and nurses. The army has recruited and still recruiting. The police and other security organizations have employed thousands of youth. 
It must be understood that during an economic recovery, the economy undergoes a process of adaptation and adjustment to new conditions, including the factors that triggered the recession in the first place and the new policies and rules implemented by governments and central banks in response to the recession. So the first years of the new dispensation, things got tough, but it was only when things got tough that the tough got going.
Recovery is an economy healing itself from the damage done, and it sets the stage for a new expansion.
We must not forget Covid19. ED led us out of Covid and we all are seeing the development we are marching through.
All we can say is give ED his second term. Let him finish his good works. A good coach does not change a winning team.
As we make a decision on whom to vote for in 2023 we must remember that ED is no1:
In the end, the recovery can change the patterns of economic activity in an economy, sometimes drastically and sometimes in barely noticeable ways. The economy heals the damage during the preceding parts of the business cycle by reallocating, reusing, and recycling resources into new uses, in an analogous way to how the body breaks down dead and damaged tissue in order to produce new, healthy cells and tissues after an injury.
Importantly, in order for the process of recovery to proceed, it is critical that the business and investment liquidations of the recession are carried out and the resources tied up in them are allowed to flow to new uses and new businesses.
Eventually, this process of recovery leads to a new phase of growth and expansion once resources have been mostly or fully reallocated across the economy.
This is the time the youth see the truth. There will never be a miracle recovery. ZANU PF has set the recovery going.
If you want to be employed soon allow ED to finish what he started. Vote ZANU PF and help Zimbabwe claim its bread basket position.
Zimbabwe is the only country which we can call ours in the whole world. 
Iwe neni tine basa. Vote ZANU PF VOTE ED for president.

Mnangagwa’s Son Appointed Kickboxing Patron

THE Zimbabwe Kickboxing Association (ZIKA) has appointed Sean Mnangagwa as its patron following a visit by Malawian kickboxers to this country a few days ago.

The visit was aimed at taking ties between the two countries to another level.

The initiative, which is the brainchild of ZIKA, in conjunction with Heritage Delta, was meant to unpack potential long term cooperation channels in culture between the two countries.

Sean, whose background is hinged upon discipline as part of his military profession, is a versatile professional, an army captain.He studied at the University of International Business School and Economics in South Africa majoring in security and business management, Homeland Security, law enforcement, fire-fighting and related protective services between 2008 and 2011.

In an interview he said:“I complement the efforts being made by the Zimbabwe Kickboxing Association in mobilising the youths and inviting foreign countries to take part in such grand initiatives.

“I feel it’s incredibly significant to be a kick boxer. As Bruce Lee once said, ‘It’s better to be a warrior in a garden, than to be a gardener in a war.’“The drill here is to remain physically and spiritually fit.

-H-Metro

Mnangagwa Running Down Zimbabwe, Says Prof Steve Hanke

United States economist and currency expert Steve Hanke has said Zimbabwe’s inflation is at 1298% per year, accusing President Emmerson Mnangagwa of running down the country.

Mnangagwa recently ordered the RBZ to stop foreign currency borrowing, as the government battles to contain a plunge in the local currency, a move Hanke described as ‘economic stupidity’.

“Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa is giving a masterclass in economic stupidity and corruption.

“With annual inflation at a whopping 1298% per year, he continues to try to push Zimbabweans to use the Zim dollar. He is leading Zimbabwe to ruins,” Hanke wrote on Twitter.

Mnangagwa faces a tough bid for re-election in the August 23 polls.

The value of Zimbabwe’s currency is falling dramatically by the day, prices are rising and businesses are demanding USD for goods and services.

Consumers have had their local currency value eroded, with an increasing number of basic goods now beyond their reach.

In May, the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT) reported that month on month inflation rose significantly to 15,7% on the back of a sharp increase in prices

Econet Tariffs Up By 300 Percent

ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe, the country’s largest mobile network operator has with effect from today (Tuesday) hiked data bundles by up to 300 percent.

“We are reviewing our ZWL data and SMEs bundle prices effective Tuesday, 20 June 2023,” it said in a brief notice.

An 8 gig private WIFI data bundle now costs ZW$111 342 up from ZW$37 114 while a 15 gig bundle is now available for ZW$201 033 up from ZW$67 011.

According to the network provider, a 25 gig will cost ZW$294 675 from ZW$98 225 and 50 gig users will have to pay ZW$506 106 up from ZW$168 702.

In its abridged consolidated financial statements for the year ended 28 February 2023, the network provider said it acknowledges the various interventions that the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) has granted the sector in a bid to align operating costs with revenue-generating activities.

However, it said  tariffs continue to fall behind inflation because of rapid changes in the macro-economic environment.

“This disparity occurs because tariffs for the sector are determined in the local currency, based on movements in inflation and in the exchange rates. This puts significant pressure on operating costs on the backdrop of grid power load shedding challenges.

” The prevailing tariff environment is a threat to the long-term viability of the local telecoms sector and curtails the ability of the sector to invest appropriately to meet customer demand, thereby undermining the quality of service,” it said.

Should Mnangagwa Be Allowed To Fail For Another Five Years, Questions Kasukuwere

My Dear Comrades and Countrymen,

I humbly write to you on the eve of the sitting of the nomination court to inform you that I have considered your plea for my return home to participate in our 2023 electoral processes. I accept the call to run for the Office of President of the Republic of Zimbabwe.

My decision to stand as an independent candidate, painful as it is, arises out of two missed opportunities. Both in December 2017 and September 2022, our party Congress failed to allow fair competition for the presidency. As a result, it failed to unite the membership, forgive the past, and reconcile for the future of our glorious revolution. Unfortunately, to this day, notwithstanding a promise to let “bygones be bygones” post-November 2017 and a pledge to “restore the legacy” and values of our liberation movement, we continue to witness exclusionary politics; persecution of members who loyally served the people, the party, the government, and the late founding President, Cde Robert Gabriel Mugabe.

It is unacceptable that the so-called new dispensation has exiled myself and many other comrades over one key disagreement about how the internal succession process ought to have been handled. Our position was and remains clear, that without intimidation, and abuse of state institutions, Cde Mnangagwa could never have won and cannot win any leadership position in a fair and open political process.

Post-November 2017, together, we all gave the “new dispensation” leadership space to govern and to make responsible decisions in uniting the party and the country. In his 2018 campaign, Cde Mnangagwa promised to deliver health care for all, electricity, he promised the youth jobs, he promised educational reforms; he promised modern railway system; he promised to mechanise, modernise and grow the economy; he promised to conduct social and security reforms that predicate our international reengagement needs. On all counts, he has failed on his own promises.

The question for the party is whether Cde Mnangagwa must be allowed to fail for another five years at the expense of the people of Zimbabwe? The country cannot afford another five years of toxic political differences, a failed economy, and social strife. It is time to settle this by throwing this matter back to the people through this election for them to make a choice between fear and hope.

His conduct as party leader and state president is averse to the core values of the liberation movement of inclusive, open, and transparent politics. His tenure and leadership style so far have left our party structures – the Main Wing, the Women’s League, and the Youth League – badly exposed and threatened by corrupt, foreign, hero-worshipping “for ED” structures, which undermine elected national, provincial and district leaders and are disrespectful to our traditional leaders. In his own words, he advised President Mugabe that “the party is not your personal property nor that of your family” and let alone the country.

The leaders of these dodgy “for ED” groups have unlimited access to Cde Mnangagwa and unlimited resources while the party structures remain unfunded. You have witnessed these developments; you have seen the photographs of their flamboyant lives and association with Cde Mnangagwa and you have not been allowed to openly question these shenanigans. We need to renew politics in our country, reassert and give back power to the people. Cde Mnangagwa must give the party a chance to choose between the future and the past, between hope and fear.

Among the issues raised to justify Cde Mnangagwa’s attack on President Mugabe was that the latter was surrounded by criminals. Ironically, the ‘Gold Mafia’ expose, the arrest of public figures at the airport over gold smuggling, the lavish lifestyles of his family, some of whom have never worked a day in their lives, shows that persons very close to Cde Mnangagwa engage in various illicit businesses. The allegations that his family and associates have preferential access to foreign currency at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe have never been challenged or disproved. It is known that from Sandawana to Makaha his family has taken over gold mining, including having shares in government companies.

The government is silent on diamond exports which are unaccounted for. You are all aware that his family has taken over imports, distribution, and sale of fuel. You are all aware that his family and associates are involved in almost all the multi-billion-dollar Belarus deals. You have seen the obscenity of their sudden wealth, yet they argued that President Mugabe was surrounded by criminals. Despite a ban on export of lithium, you are aware that persons surrounding Cde Mnangagwa are in possession of export permits and that they are exporting it without any money to the treasury. The looting from the state must stop.

The reversal of the indigenisation process and the quiet reversal of the landmark land reform process by returning vast tracts of land to only farmers connected to Cde Mnangagwa, contrary to party congress decisions, is yet another sign of Cde Mnangagwa’s unpreparedness to respect the party structures and resolutions. Such cardinal decisions and resolutions adopted at congress cannot be reversed at the whims and caprices of an individual no matter their designation. Zanu PF is not his personal property.

It has become common cause that once gold and other precious minerals are discovered, the Mnangagwa associates and family move in to claim the deposits ahead of others.

The lived reality of our people is that the RTGS has lost all value. It is simply untrue that the RTGS “is the strongest currency in the region” when its highest denomination cannot buy a loaf of bread. The government itself through the auction rate accepts that the exchange rate is over RTGS 7,000 to the US dollar and continues to free-fall. The Reserve Bank Governor, who promised to resign if his “Bond Note 1:1 gedye” project failed, is still in office. The Minister of Finance who lied to the public that “zvinhu zvakarongeka;” “we have a budget surplus” when in fact people are suffering. The point is simple, the Mnangagwa administration is trying to run the economy through propaganda and not through well-thought-out ideas, properly implemented policies, and government discipline. No one is held accountable for their failures. Cde Mnangagwa selectively rewards the elite of the public service, yet the generality of the civil service is wallowing in abject poverty despite their spirited loyalty and patriotism. No attempt has been made to explain why Cde Mnangagwa can buy over 800 campaign vehicles but cannot provide ambulances, cancer machines at our referral hospitals. This speaks to his indifference to the suffering of Zimbabweans.

Comrades, the problems associated with a Mnangagwa presidency are known; the solution is a return to the values of the liberation movement of; the right of our people to choose their own leaders – in and outside Zanu PF; unity; gender, racial, and ethnic equality of all Zimbabweans; the ownership of and benefit from national resources ahead of foreigners. The respite our people felt politically, socially, and economically during the Government of National Unity period of 2009 -2013 should be a permanent experience borne out of an inclusive governance culture, ushered in by a generational consensus. Zimbabweans must find each other through an Intra-Zimbabwe Dialogue process beyond the politics of conquest predicated by our highly competitive and often toxic and disputed electoral politics. I intend to lead or to be an integral part of this constructive engagement process beyond this bid for the highest office.

Comrades,

♦  It’s time to Renew the country’s leadership, enshrine a new vision and aspirations to restore Zimbabwe’s glory. Zimbabwe must take its place amongst the world’s community of nations and as a responsible member of the international community. We need to implement and uphold the Constitution and respect the rights of all citizens.

♦  It’s time to Reconcile. To put our past differences aside and embrace one another while acknowledging our failures and repair the damage that has been caused internally and externally.

We must ensure a united approach to combat the twin evils of sanctions and corruption. The Gukurahundi question requires a permanent resolution, and peaceful closure, as with other past conflicts in our history. As the saying goes, united we stand, divided we fall.

♦  It’s time to Reform our national institutions so that they deliver for the benefit of the majority in a transparent and accountable manner. We are called upon to strengthen institutions in line with the Constitution and in alignment with the Pan-African and international standards. Abuse of national institutions must stop.

♦  It’s time to Revive Zimbabwe in an inclusive economic renaissance that incorporates all and leaves no one behind. We must empower the majority to ensure that everyone plays their part as agents of development. Zimbabweans should be at the core of the exploitation of national resources and economic growth. Zimbabwe belongs to all of us.

♦  It’s time to Rebuild. Zimbabwe which has a rich heritage of builders manifest in the ancient city of Great Zimbabwe. Let’s ignite the full potential of Zimbabweans to participate in the infrastructural revolution that lies ahead of us.

My dear comrades, I have written to illustrate some of the challenges we face. In so doing, I have taken the extraordinary step in these extraordinary times to make myself available for election to the office of the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe.

I will be standing as an Independent Candidate in the August 23, 2023, national elections. In so doing, I will be proceeding to file my candidature in the nomination court in Harare on June 21, 2023.

Please join me in the fight against fear and the pursuit of renewed hope for our beloved country, Zimbabwe. God bless Zimbabwe and all her people.

It’s time for hope to take over fear.

Saviour Kasukuwere
Presidential Candidate

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Biti Loses CCC Internal Election

By- CCC deputy President and Harare East legislator Tendai Bit has reportedly lost the party’s internal contest to represent the opposition party in the 23 August elections.
CCC Sunday finalised its internal election process to select its parliamentary candidate in Harare, with Biti locking horns with Harare North MP Allan Markham

Markham reportedly won the race to represent CCC in Harare East Constituency in national elections due 23 August this year.
It will be the first time in 23 years that the former Minister of Finance will not be part of the country’s legislative house.

However, a video of the CCC Harare East’s candidate selection process announced by a party official shows that Biti won over Markham.
The official emphasized that those who garnered more votes were not necessarily the winners as there are criteria that will be used to determine the CCC candidates for the elections.

Jailed Mai TT Misses Celebrity Birthday Event

By- The jailed Mai TT would miss the Winter Warmer Concert, set for Harare Gardens on July 2, which was planned to feature her celebrating her birthday.

Mai TT was set to celebrate her birthday at this family event, headlined by sungura giant Alick Macheso, Dorcas Moyo and Mathias Mhere.

The event organiser, however, said the show would go as planned despite comedienne Mai TT’s incarceration.

After Mai TT’s nine-months imprisonment for theft of trust property last week, questions have been raised on whether the show will continue.
Speaking to H-Metro Sunday, event organiser Samuel “Boss Werras” Saungweme said they were still going to celebrate Mai TT’s birthday.
“The show continues as planned.
“We have a huge line-up and Mai TT was part of the event to celebrate her birthday and we will still honour that even in her absence.
“The performing artists are still there.
“We are not going to abandon the plans, we are going to honour her while she is in prison.
“We are also going to engage relevant authorities and see if she can send a message to her fans when we visit her one of the days,” said Boss Werras.

Zanu PF Imposes Porusingazi

CHECHECHE – Villagers from Checheche in Chipinge are angry with the imposition of businessman Enock Porusingazi as the ruling party candidate for the August 23, 2023 elections.

Speaking in interviews with The Mirror, the villagers said that Porusingazi lost the primary elections because the electorate no longer wanted him. They accused him of not initiating any development projects in the area in his current term
Porusingazi lost the ruling party’s elections to Robert Nyemudzo but the latter was immediately arrested for brewing illicit beer and disqualified from the primaries. Porusingazi who came second automatically became the party candidate.


Combined Checheche Resident Association chairperson Win Bhila said imposed leaders do not have the interest of the community at heart.

“As a resident association, we want leaders who are community driven and chosen by the community. It’s the community which needs representation so we must choose leaders of our choice. Imposition of leaders by political parties is wrong. Those leaders don’t serve the interests of the community or the constituency. At times we are given bad leaders,” he said.

Porusingazi said he has done a lot of projects in the constituency and the electorate should be educated on the roles of an MP.

“I have done a lot of projects for this constituency. Residents should understand that they are the primary beneficiaries of everything that i have done. I recently constructed a male ward at St Peters Mission Hospital and currently i am rehabilitating the Checheche-Mabeye Road with the help of a private partner since the project requires a lot of money. I have drilled over 200 boreholes in the constituency and constructed a classroom block at Checheche High School among many other projects. The electorate should be educated on the role of an MP which is to make laws and not not rehabilitate roads,” said Porusungazi…Chipinge Times

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Chief Gutu Humiliated

MASVINGO – Chief Gutu like any other traditional leader has no authority to preside over defamation cases.

This is contained in an appeal document filed by CCC aspiring candidate Anderson Singende who was fined four beasts by Chief Gutu born Amon Masanganise for allegedly defaming Zanu PF councillor for Ward 38 in Gutu Takawira Chezhira and a married woman Priviledge Vanda who he is said to be having an adulterous affair with.

In an appeal filed by his lawyer Knowledge Mabvure of Chihambakwe Law Chambers, Singende said in his grounds of appeal that Chief Gutu’s court erred in entertaining a claim which he lacks jurisdiction over.

Singende was found guilty of spreading falsehoods that Chezhira was caught red-handed with Vanda…Masvingo Mirror

Jittery Mnangagwa Blames Detractors For Economic Crisis

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken a swipe at the country’s detractors who seek to destabilise the country’s economy and inflict suffering on Zimbabweans.

He was speaking at the Bernard Mizeki commemorations in Marondera this Saturday, where he joined Anglican Church congregates in celebrating the life and ministry of a saint.

Upon arrival, President Mnangagwa led a tree-planting exercise at the shrine followed by a procession which ushered guests and congregates into a mass and Holy Communion.

The excellent relations between the government and the church were on display, with President Emmerson Mnangagwa reminding stakeholders to be vigilant as the country’s detractors are working round the clock to destabilise the country’s economy.

“Let’s also remain steadfast against the onslaught by our detractors who seek to hurt our economy and inflict suffering on all of us. Such greedy, divisive and harmful tendencies are ungodly. Our collective energies, skills, ideas and competencies must be directed towards building a prosperous, modern and industrialised Zimbabwe,” he said.

Turning to the forthcoming general elections, President Mnangagwa said churches must continue to preach and pray for peace and unity during the election period.

“In Keeping with our national Constitution, our country will be holding General elections on the 23rd of August 2023. In this regard, I appeal to the Anglican Church and other churches throughout our beloved motherland, Zimbabwe to preach and pray for peace, unity and love; before, during and after elections. No one must tell us about having peaceful elections but ourselves because it is what we want. Christian denominations must build bridges,” the President said.

President Mnangagwa reminded Zimbabweans that it is everyone’s responsibility to fight the menace of drug and substance abuse.

“As a nation, right from the community and family levels, we all have to help in fighting the menace of drug and substance abuse which is destroying some of our young people. The Bible says in Proverbs 22 verse 6, ‘Train up Children in the way they should go and even when they are old they will not turn from it’. The church is encouraged to design programmes and activities that attract young people and the youth to be more involved in healthy and productive activities. Pasi nemutoriro, pasi neguka. At the family and school level, we must remain guided by Proverbs 13 verse 24 which states that “whoever spares the rod hates their children, but the one who loves their children is careful to discipline them” vana vane musikanzwa ngavarohwe kusvika vati Tasa,” he said.

The President expressed gratitude at the invitation by the church to celebrate the life of Bernard Mizeki which saw him interacting with multitudes, ahead of the 23rd of August elections.

The Bernard Mizeki Shrine is billed to become a national heritage, with two solar-powered boreholes set to be installed courtesy of the government.- ZBC News

Will Mnangagwa Bring Home Positive Deals ?

President Emmerson Mnangagwa arrived at Kotoka International Airport in Ghana this Sunday, accompanied by Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Ghana, Cde Kufa Chinoza.

He is in Ghana to attend the 30th anniversary meetings of the Afreximbank, joining several other leaders from Africa and the Carribeans.- ZBC News

Mnangagwa Wary Of Losing Presidential Election

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said citizens are ready for the August 23 harmonized elections.

According to President Chamisa, the citizens shall govern the country, despite desperate attempts by the Zanu PF regime to subvert the will of the people.

On Thursday President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“THE HARARE CITIZENS ASSEMBLY…

Get ready Go! It’s all systems go! The Citizens shall govern in Zimbabwe…

THIS TIME WE WILL DO IT DIFFERENTLY…If they genuinely won in 2018 why would they bother about us whom they defeated. We won in 2018 and because #Godisinit we will surely win again.

This explains why we daily occupy their minds, hearts and lips rent-free! #Thistime we won’t allow.”

14 Teams Qualify For AFCON 2023

Fourteen teams have so far qualified for the 2023 Afcon finals in Ivory Coast next year.

The qualifying campaign entered matchday five this week.

Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde and Mali became the latest teams to book their place at the finals.

Zambia joined South African on Saturday as another COSAFA nation going to the finals.

Equatorial Guinea and Egypt also qualified on Matchday 5.

Ivory Coast booked their place at the finals tournament as hosts, while defending champions Senegal, Morocco, Algeria, Burkina Faso and Tunisia complete the list.

A total of 24 teams will qualify to play in the final tournament.

Qualified Teams So Far:
Ivory Coast (Hosts – Group A)
Burkina Faso (Group B)
Algeria (Group F)
Tunisia (Group J)
Morocco (Group K)
South African (Group K)
Senegal (Group L)
Egypt (Group D)
Zambia (Group H)
Equatorial Guinea (Group J)
Nigeria (Group A)
Guinea-Bissau (Group A)
Cape Verde (Group B)
Mali (Group G)

Meanwhile, Sao Tome and Principe, Botswana, Lesotho and Madagascar, Libya, Liberia, Comoros, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, Togo, Eswatini, Niger and Rwanda are already out of the tournament.

The last round of fixtures – Matchday 6 – will be played in September. – Soccer24 News

SA PSL Giants Eye Kundai Benyu

South African top-flight giants Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates are interested in signing Warriors international Kundai Benyu.

The 25-year-old England-born midfielder is currently a free agent after leaving Icelandic side ÍBV Vestmannaeyjar in January this year.

Speaking to Goal.com, the former Celtic man has revealed interest from South African Premier Soccer League despite being targeted by teams from Saudi Arabia and UAE, while also rejecting a return to Scotland.

“I feel I’m ready [for SA PSL football],” said the Zimbabwean. “It will be a challenge of course because I have only played my football in Africa on a few occasions with Zimbabwe at the Africa Cup of Nations which is the highest standard of African football.

“I handled myself well there so there is nothing stopping me from showing what I’m capable of doing in South Africa. Obviously, it will be a challenge, I need to adjust because I know every league is different.”

He added: “South Africa is just around the corner from Zimbabwe. I have a lot of family members in Zim. The interest from South African teams is more serious.

“It will be a difficult decision, there is a lot to take in. But whenever I have a gut feeling about something I go for it.

“Personally I want to do as much as I can do in South Africa. I feel I’m at an age where I’m coming into my prime and hopefully, achieve something in the African Champions League. I’m sure I’ll reach a decision that I’ll be happy with.”- Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa’s Penchant For Flying Continues

President Emmerson Mnangagwa arrived at Kotoka International Airport in Ghana this Sunday, accompanied by Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Ghana, Cde Kufa Chinoza.

He is in Ghana to attend the 30th anniversary meetings of the Afreximbank, joining several other leaders from Africa and the Carribeans.- ZBC News

Porusingazi Uses Political Muscle To Remove Winning Candidate

CHECHECHE – Villagers from Checheche in Chipinge are angry with the imposition of businessman Enock Porusingazi as the ruling party candidate for the August 23, 2023 elections.

Speaking in interviews with The Mirror, the villagers said that Porusingazi lost the primary elections because the electorate no longer wanted him. They accused him of not initiating any development projects in the area in his current term
Porusingazi lost the ruling party’s elections to Robert Nyemudzo but the latter was immediately arrested for brewing illicit beer and disqualified from the primaries. Porusingazi who came second automatically became the party candidate.


Combined Checheche Resident Association chairperson Win Bhila said imposed leaders do not have the interest of the community at heart.

“As a resident association, we want leaders who are community driven and chosen by the community. It’s the community which needs representation so we must choose leaders of our choice. Imposition of leaders by political parties is wrong. Those leaders don’t serve the interests of the community or the constituency. At times we are given bad leaders,” he said.

Porusingazi said he has done a lot of projects in the constituency and the electorate should be educated on the roles of an MP.

“I have done a lot of projects for this constituency. Residents should understand that they are the primary beneficiaries of everything that i have done. I recently constructed a male ward at St Peters Mission Hospital and currently i am rehabilitating the Checheche-Mabeye Road with the help of a private partner since the project requires a lot of money. I have drilled over 200 boreholes in the constituency and constructed a classroom block at Checheche High School among many other projects. The electorate should be educated on the role of an MP which is to make laws and not not rehabilitate roads,” said Porusungazi…Chipinge Times

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Calaz Defends Jailed Mai TT

By-Zimdancehall musician artist whose real name is Tawanda Mumanyi, known as Seh Calaz, has condemned people who are seemingly celebrating Mai TT’s jailing for theft of trust property, fraud and assault.
Mai TT, born Felistas Murata, is serving a nine months jail term for stealing trust property.

Soon after her sentencing, some people took to social media platforms to mock the comedienne, who has more than 1.4 million followers on Facebook.
However, Seh Calaz believes it is wrong to celebrate Mai TT’s imprisonment, saying every person has his or her skeletons in the closet. He wrote on his Facebook page.

I never knew kuti ndichasvika zuva randinoona vanhu nehuwandu hwavo ,worse vanhurume wishing some1 bad kufara kuenda kujeri kwemumwe munhu, vamwe saying even akafa she deserves it, asi tine shuwa shuwa here?
Hatisati tambovhara vanhu? Hatisati tambo faker life? Hatisati tambotuka? Hatisati tamboshora vamwe nekuzvikudza?
Sure unosvika pakuda just because of hee tiri ve this family hee vamwe this family, or just because you dont like character yemunhu and 98% of hamuna kumbobvira makaonana kusanganga kana kuzivana.
Tose we are not perfect, pakukupai entertainment sometimes tinopfurira but I think as our fans and followers munofanha kutotidzora, most of us we have said or sang zvinhu kufadza chaunga, asi now we regret mamwe mashoko ataibuditsa.
Hapana akachena pano zvekutoti titoisa makumbo mudenga kurarapasi kuseka, haa wangu mangwana hapana aneruzivo rwepatichabudira.
Siistren be strong and Mwari vakusimbise nemhuri yekwako and your kids. It shal be well #Zvichanaka

Biti Booted Out Of Harare East?

By- CCC deputy President and Harare East legislator Tendai Bit has reportedly lost the party’s internal contest to represent the opposition party in the 23 August elections.
CCC Sunday finalised its internal election process to select its parliamentary candidate in Harare, with Biti locking horns with Harare North MP Allan Markham.

Markham reportedly won the race to represent CCC in Harare East Constituency in national elections due 23 August this year.
It will be the first time in 23 years that the former Minister of Finance will not be part of the country’s legislative house.

However, a video of the CCC Harare East’s candidate selection process announced by a party official shows that Biti won over Markham.
The official emphasized that those who garnered more votes were not necessarily the winners as there are criteria that will be used to determine the CCC candidates for the elections.

Zanu PF Losing Parliamentary Candidates Vow To Contest On Kasukuwere Ticket

By A Correspondent

There are panic stations inside Shake-shake building as Zanu PF candidates who lost primary elections have vowed to support Saviour Tyson Kasukuwere.

Kasukuwere is challenging Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa for the Presidency on August 23, 2023.

The candidates reportedly lost primary elections due to full scale rigging.

“We are behind Saviour, we will run as independent candidates and our Presidential candidate is Kasukuwere, we are over 100, ” said one Zanu PF official from Gokwe.

Another Zanu PF official urged party supporters to join hands on 23 August to re-elect ED. He also exhorted party zealots to move from primary election frustrations.

Mai TT Misses Top Harare Birthday Gig

By- The jailed Mai TT would miss the Winter Warmer Concert, set for Harare Gardens on July 2, which was planned to feature her celebrating her birthday.

Mai TT was set to celebrate her birthday at this family event, headlined by sungura giant Alick Macheso, Dorcas Moyo and Mathias Mhere.

The event organiser, however, said the show would go as planned despite Comedienne Mai TT’s incarceration.

After Mai TT’s nine-month imprisonment for theft of trust property last week, questions have been raised on whether the show will continue.
Speaking to H-Metro Sunday, event organiser Samuel “Boss Werras” Saungweme said they were still going to celebrate Mai TT’s birthday.
“The show continues as planned.
“We have a huge line-up and Mai TT was part of the event to celebrate her birthday and we will still honour that even in her absence.
“The performing artists are still there.
“We are not going to abandon the plans, we are going to honour her while she is in prison.
“We are also going to engage relevant authorities and see if she can send a message to her fans when we visit her one of the days,” said Boss Werras.

Mai TT Smiles In Prison Attire

By- Jailed popular comedienne Felistas Murata’s prison gab picture has gone viral, with people expressing mixed feelings towards her conviction.

Known as Mai TT, the comedian was sentenced to an effective nine (9) months imprisonment in the entertainment cycles.

Murata was convicted of theft of trust property of a hired car.

Last week a Harare Magistrate sent Mai TT to jail after saying she was not eligible for community services.

Below were the reasons for sentencing:

The court considered that the accused is a female offender who has two minor children. It’s a well-settled position that sentencing should be rational and fair.

The court takes cognisant that she didn’t benefit from the offence as the car was recovered. The court appreciates that the conviction already embarrasses her but a fine would trivialize the offence.

Community service would have been appropriate, but she has proven that she’s not eligible for community service. She is therefore sentenced to 12 months imprisonment, 6 months are suspended on condition that she doesn’t commit a similar offence in the next five years, and 6 months are effective.
For defaulting on 105 hours of community service 8 years ago, she will now serve three months in prison.

Stop Abuse 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).

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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Cholera Outbreak At A Harare Wedding

There was a wedding on the 10th of June at a resort in Harare. Around 350 guests attended. At least 40 of them developed cholera symptoms some few days after the wedding and as at 16 June, 5 had been confirmed to have Cholera.

The Guests were from Malborough, Budiriro, Glen Norah among other areas. Some from outside Harare. We expect more cases as secondary cases arise from these. We urge residents to continue practicing good hygiene to mitigate the spread of cholera.

SOURCE: City Of Harare

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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 .

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Zanu PF Hijacks Ben Mucheche Funeral

By- Zanu PF has hijacked the funeral of the country’s top yester-year bus operator, Ben Mucheche.

The party Sunday stormed the Mucheche family’s Beatrice home and declared the late businessman a national hero.

Mucheche succumbed to heart failure at his farm in Beatrice on June 14 at 96.

The conferment of national hero status was announced last night by Zanu PF national chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri at the farm.

“We have been sent by His Excellency, President Mnangagwa, to convey his deepest condolences to the Mucheche family. He wanted us to tell you that Cde Mucheche was not only your son but a son of the whole nation who was hard working, trustworthy and full of love for everyone. After considering his contribution to the struggle, the President saw it fit to declare him a National Hero,” she said.

Muchinguri-Kashiri chronicled the work done by Mucheche as he played his part to uplift the lives of black people during the liberation war and after.

She said Mucheche’s journey was very clear as he worked with leaders within the then nationalist movement.

“He was eager to make sure that black people’s lives were made easier during the war and he did this selflessly, regardless of the risk on his person. He was dedicated to helping the black people gain freedom as well as financial independence. We worked with him before and after independence and he would assist with transport and movement of information”.

Cde Mucheche was the founder of the Indigenous Business Development Centre and owned the now defunct Mucheche Bus Company.

His son, Mr Ben Mucheche Junior, expressed gratitude to the Government for recognising their father’s hard work and contribution to the country.

“As a family, we are grateful to Zanu PF and President Mnangagwa for the honour bestowed on our father. National hero status is the highest honour which could have been given to him and we are thankful. We appreciate the work done by our father for his family and his country,” he said.

Mr Mucheche Jnr described his father as a hardworking man and one of the finest business people who was always eager to help where he was needed.

He said Mucheche had remained loyal to his country after independence until the time of his death.

Mashonaland East Zanu PF provincial chairman Daniel Garwe said Mucheche had lived a long, full life and deserved to be celebrated.

“Of course we are pained that we lost someone who was always there with advice for us but we are celebrating the life that he lived. He played an important role in the history of our country from the days of the liberation war. I was one of those mujibhas who worked with him back then. He would send us clothes for the freedom fighters. Even in business, he taught us and guided us,” he said.

Garwe said the provincial leadership was happy that Mucheche had been bestowed the honour befitting such a man.

A teacher by profession, Mucheche was the first person to establish a taxi rank at Machipisa shopping centre in Highfield, Harare, in 1956.

He worked with veteran nationalists among them former President Robert Mugabe, James Chikerema, Joshua Nkomo, George Nyandoro, Daniel Madzimbamuto and Edgar Tekere among others with the task of transporting the nationalists to meetings in Highfield in the cover of darkness. He also helped to transport food, clothes and telephones for communication.

In 1963, he gave his vehicle for use by the leadership of Zapu, which was however, confiscated by the Rhodesian government after the party was banned and sold at an auction.

He was at one time detained by the police for transporting recruited cadres to Mozambique but he resisted arrest.

After independence, Mucheche offered his premises in Southerton to house all vehicles belonging to Zanu PF since the party had no garage to keep its fleet.

He was the first black person to sit on the Reserve Bank board between 1975 and 1986.

Mucheche led the African Business Organisation from 1973 to 1986 which to date is known as the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce.

 Mucheche was also the chairperson of the Zimbabwe Rural Transport Organisation between 1976 and 2002.

He is survived by four wives, 24 children, 27 grandchildren and 57 great grandchildren.

Burial arrangements will be announced in due course.

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Time To Choose, Zimbabwe Needs You!

By Dr Masimba Mavaza- We have achieved a lot as a country. Zimbabwe has done a lot despite all arrows pointed at it. The country has modernised, opened itself to the world, and taken its rightful place at the heart of the world family. Today, even in times of difficulty, Zimbabwe is a free and vibrant society, and it is a nation which has embarked on furious growth.
Under President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, these achievements should never be taken for granted.
Zimbabwe has faced its worst economic, financial and social crisis since 2008. And it is still struggling with the consequences. We can use the word ‘sabotage’ to describe the current situation. Our various challenges from the security threats in our neighbourhood Mozambique Cabo Delgado and at home to the currency crisis, and to the cruel price hikes, have not only arrived at the same time. They also feed each other, creating a sense of doubt and uncertainty in the minds of our people. For too many years now, Zimbabwe and its people have been at the eye of the storm, and today we must salute the patience and determination you have shown. Your actions and your sacrifices underline your commitment to the task facing our country. Your perseverance is also a testimony of your place within Africa and the world.
As we surge close to the election date, let us all bring a message of determination and hope for Zimbabwe and Zimbabweans, but it is a demanding message at the same time. We must have hope as patriots, as you know, we can share some uncomfortable truths. For Zimbabwe, the challenge that this great nation and people face is not only economic and social: it is about building a modern patriotic Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwe– which is able to deliver on the promises of this great democracy; the Zimbabwe which cares and which works for its people; the people who make Zimbabwe a proud nation despite challenges.
Our commitment to Zimbabwe and its place in the world where it belongs, securely anchored, is nothing new. We have always put our trust in ED and ED put his in the people, and it remains there today. It was under ED’s Presidency that Zimbabwe embarked on a significant restructuring of private debt, and envisaged the possibility of debt relief in the future. Zimbabwe cleared most of its debts without borrowing and under sanctions.
Even before taking office, ED made it clear that mistakes – on all sides – had been made, and he wanted to change the way things are done. He wanted to replace the a hard-handed approach with a more democratic and a more accountable structure. He argued that the Zimbabwean people should play a bigger role. ED has always wanted a stronger social dimension for the nation and for any future programme. Bringing Zimbabwe to the Commonwealth was a political and democratic process, and it was a hard fight; we all can see that doors have been knocked and are being opened. Endless days and nights meetings of the Heads of States and Governments Parliaments mobilised. Pressure in the markets, pressure in the media. As Zimbabweans, we did not like what we heard in some local forest press, but democratically the democratic space was left open for all. We did not like what we saw and heard from our own opposition. Finger-pointing, insults, scapegoats, lies. We saw the ghosts of the past. We saw Africa at its worst.
We fought for the dignity of the Zimbabwean people. We fought for the respect of all the other democracies and their people. In just under five years, ED fought for the general interest and the values of the Zimbabwean rise. He fought for a simple idea in the country responsibility and solidarity go together.
In all this fight, the enemies of peace waited for the announcement of an election date so that they unleashed untold suffering upon the masses so that they could be starved to rebellion.
Zimbabwe must remember that the world did go through such economic turmoils before.
Remember the Depression of 1920–21, a U.S. economic recession following the end of WW1 ? Again, there was the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression (1929–1939), the worst Depression in modern history. All in all, the seven crises that we can remember are the Great Depression of 1932; the Suez Crisis of 1956; the International Debt Crisis of 1982; the East Asian Economic Crisis of 1997-2001; the Russian Economic Crisis of 1992-97, the Latin American Debt Crisis in Mexico, Brazil and Argentina 1994-2002, and the Global Economic Recession 2007-09.
This shows us that what we are facing now has nothing to do with mismanagement or corruption.
Zimbabwe is under attack and the target is our stomachs.
We meet at a moment of great uncertainty for Zimbabwe. The economic crisis we face is the worst since 2008 Depression. Markets across the globe have become increasingly unstable, and millions of Zimbabweans will open up their bank statements this week and see that so much of their hard-earned savings have disappeared.
The economic crisis has left businesses large and small unable to get loans, which means they can’t buy new equipment, or hire new workers, or even make payroll for the workers they have.
Industries which were starting to crawl are being hit right in the ankles. They are attacked and cannot rise. All this was happening at the time of the elections. Is it a coincidence, or is someone hitting the sack like a cat?
At this rate, the question isn’t just “are you better off than you were four years ago?”, it’s “are you better off than you were four weeks ago?”
We know these are difficult times. We know people are worried. But we also know this – we can steer ourselves out of this crisis. Because we are the Zimbabweans and we are ZANU PF. We are the country that has faced down war sanctions and Depression, great challenges and great threats. And at each and every moment, we have risen to meet these challenges as Zimbabweans. It won’t be easy, but there’s no reason we can’t make this year another ZANU PF and Zimbabwean year.
But it will take a new direction. It will take new commitment by you by us. It will take a real continuation of the works which were started in the past five years. This is why we are saying money or no money we give ED the chance to finish the task he started. And that’s why we are saying ED PFEE.
OUR opponents the CCC have made their choice. In his campaign CHAMISA announced that they were going to “turn the page” on the discussion about our economy so they can spend the final month of this election asking the colonisers to come back. Asking them to reverse the gains of our independence. Asking them to come and urinate on the graves of our fallen heroes. We’ve seen where that’s led us and we’re not going back. It’s time to turn the page and move on.
It is not a coincidence that prices escalated when elections were announced. While others are pulling an economic sabotage card to starve the people to abandon their party Over the course of this campaign, ZANU PF has laid out a set of policies that will grow our middle-class and strengthen our economy in the long-term. ZANU PF has ensured every youth can compete in the economy by allowing them to own mines farms and to run industries and make Zimbabwe work again. ZANU PF is in the process of creating five million new, high-wage jobs by investing in the renewable sources of energy and in land and mines and we’ll create two million jobs by rebuilding our crumbling roads, schools and bridges building our cities which have been destroyed by the city fathers who were all from the opposition.
But that’s a long-term strategy for growth. Right now, we face an immediate economic emergency that requires urgent action. We can’t wait to help workers and families and communities who are struggling right now – who don’t know if their job or their retirement will be there tomorrow, who don’t know if next week’s paycheck will cover this month’s bills. We need to pass an economic rescue plan for the middle-class and we need to do it now. ED is proposing a number of steps that we should take immediately to stabilise our financial system, provide relief to families and communities, and help struggling homeowners. It’s a plan that begins with one word that’s on everyone’s mind, and it’s spelled J-O-B-S and a demand to end the Price madness.
Election date is 23 August 2023 but ZANU PF is not waiting until then to start creating new jobs ED is on the ground running.
To fuel the real engine of job creation in this country, ED also proposed eliminating all capital gains taxes on investments in small businesses and start-up companies, and he has proposed an additional tax incentive to encourage new small business investment. It is time to protect the jobs we have and to create the jobs of tomorrow by unlocking the drive, and ingenuity, and innovation of the Zimbabwean people. Mnangagwa is on the drive to end our dependence on foreign donors.
While others are campaigning ZANU PF is fighting the problems and making sure that the nation enjoys peace with full stomachs. ZANU PF is creating jobs by providing a growth fund that will provide money to provinces and local communities so that they can move forward with projects to rebuild and repair our economy,our roads, our bridges and our schools. A lot of these projects and these jobs are at risk right now because of budget shortfalls, but this ED and ZANU PF will make sure they continue.
The president is coming up with a rescue plan is to provide immediate relief to families who are watching their paycheck shrink and their jobs and life savings disappear. A cushion has already been provided for our civil servants.
At a time when the ups and downs of the stock market have rarely been so unpredictable and dramatic, we also need to give families and retirees more flexibility and security when it comes to their retirement savings. This nonsense of price hikes is stopping now not in August.
Now, one of the reasons 2023 August 23 will be an unusual election is because people are anxious and uncertain about the economy.  And our politics are a natural place to channel that frustration.  We are here to talk about that anxiety, that economic anxiety, and what it means.  We must remember that our economy is not just better than it was eight years ago — it is the strongest, most durable economy in the world.  But it is under attack by cowards proponents of Regime Change.  Despite what we are going through now we will make it even stronger, and expand opportunity for even more people.  But to do that, we have to be honest about what our real challenges are, and we’ve got to make some smart decisions going forward.  We must talk about the deficit and the financial problems that we face. But at the same time as that we must never take our eyes off the need for building strong and sustained economic growth growth in which we must all play a huge part.The knowledge-based economy is the economy of the future, and in building that economy and in recognising that it is not just about young people’s skills but about people’s skills all through their lives, we alll have a huge, huge role to play.
it is vital that ZANU PF prevail in this election because it has a job to finish. ED is not a man who hides or exaggerates problems; he fights them head-on.
With your vote, Zimbabwe will be anchored securely within the world and has a chance to rebuild its future.
All of this is happening at a time when things are changing and taking a new shape across the world. Too often, we focus on crises, and we forget the bigger picture. And the bigger picture tells us that a lot has happened in the world economy over the last 20 months. We are pushing for new sources of growth with new strategies. We set out a new roadmap for the future of Zimbabwe so that we can better support our people as they modernise their economies and give them new flexibility to carry out reforms and investments. ZANU PF is pushing for a robust social agenda, focusing on skills, rolling out a Youth Guarantee and promoting health and safety at work. And if you look at the facts: there is a recovery in Zimbabwe. There is job creation. Zimbabwe is very much on the mend. So this is not the nation of blind, stupid madness many people continue fantasising about. ZANU PF has a new momentum with its efforts over the last five years and the encouraging signs it is creating a window of opportunity. And with your vote, Zimbabwe now has the chance to turn the corner.
Let’s focus ahead, and this, too, will come to pass.

Zanu PF Green Bombers Resurface, Threaten ‘Unpatriotic’ Police Officers

FORMER National Youth Service (NYS) graduates, commonly known as ‘Green Bombers’, have threatened to physically assault dreaded Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operatives and police officers deemed “unpatriotic” who are plotting Zanu-PF’s electoral loss come 23 August plebiscites.

Speaking during a meeting at Banket Sports Club recently, aimed at setting up a NYS graduates association, national commander Tichaona Zimbiru claimed the mobilisation concept used by CIO-linked Forever Associates of Zimbabwe (FAZ) was hijacked from his organisation, before attacking some spy agents and cops branding them “unpatriotic.”

“As graduates of NYS, we were supposed to be carrying out and earning through what FAZ is doing.

“The concept they are using was hijacked from us after I put the concept proposal and sadly now CIO operatives who are just people who merely sought employment are now running around claiming to protect Zanu-PF interests,” Zimbiru said.

Green Bombers gathered for the Indaba were ordered to physically discipline CIO and police officers, who attempt to stop them from carrying out activities to prop Zanu-PF.

“Therefore, you do not have to take them as your boss, we only honour and respect the President. Anyone trying to stop us from conducting our duties of defending the party can be beaten, especially these CIO-linked FAZ members,” Zimbiru said.

The NYS national commander alleged President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government was neglecting youth militias, who have been sidelined for too long.

“We demand recognition and restoration of benefits for NYS graduates who took part in the national youth service training.

“It’s true we have been sidelined and its time we take back our position in Zanu-PF like before, although we are partly to blame as we had taken a back seat,” he said

Zimbabwe is heading towards a fourth revolution of economic prosperity that needs a younger generation that has clean hands, Zimbiru added.

“Current leaders cannot take us to the fruits of the fourth revolution as they have blood on their hands, though it was necessary for them to kill during their time so that we can be where we are now.

“However, they cannot take us out of the current economic challenges as the fourth revolution is spiritual and needs people without blood on their hands, who are the young ones,” he sensationally claimed.

Tawanda Piriyano, the association’s national member, took a dig at Mashonalnd West Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, whom he described as “an ordinary person with civilian brains.”

“We have to deal with the Minister of State (Mliswa) to remove the civilian brains in her as she is troublesome. We face challenges with her when it comes to access to land to settle on,” Piriyano said.

During the meeting, it was suggested that NYS graduates should benefit from 10 percent shares across all sectors.

It was claimed NYS graduates were in possession of a letter from the Local Government permanent secretary empowering them to identify and get land for residential stands for their members within rural district councils.

Under then-president, Robert Mugabe’s rule Green Bombers were directly employed in parastatals and local authorities while a majority of unattached NYS graduates were on the government’s salary payroll.

The curious timing of tabling of grievances by the former NYS trainees raises eyebrows as they come after former Youth Minister Saviour Kasukuwere, who was instrumental in mobilising jobs and other benefits for the defacto youth militia, announced his 2023 Presidential election bid.

Incarcerated Ngarivhume Backs Chamisa

Transform Zimbabwe (TZ) has pledged to rally behind the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) in the general elections after its leader Jacob Ngarivhume was imprisoned early this year.

In a statement, TZ said the refusal by High Court judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero to grant a bail application by Ngarivhume on June 14 blocked its leader from contesting in the presidential election on August 23.

The party said the move by the High Court was a ploy to deny Ngarivhume the opportunity to participate in the elections.

“Indeed, our president touched the raw nerve: Corruption, which is causing our nation to crumble in all dimensions much to the suffering of many but to the pleasure of a few,” TZ said.

“We resolved that the best foot forward for the people of Zimbabwe is to give our support to our brothers and sisters in CCC. We, therefore, urge our supporters to vote for the CCC president Nelson Chamisa, aspiring legislators and councillors.”

TZ said it shared similar values and objectives with CCC.

“CCC shares many of our core objectives and values, including democracy, accountability, social justice, freedom of expression, economic development and job creation,” the party said.

“We believe that by endorsing CCC, we can contribute to the broader goal of promoting fair and democratic elections, ensuring that the voice of the people is represented and heard.”

The party also called on its party members, supporters and the general public to consider the endorsement of CCC in the upcoming election.

“Together, we can work towards a bright future, championing the causes we believe in and advocating for the rights and welfare of our fellow citizens,” TZ said.

“We would like to express our gratitude to all our supporters who have stood by us during this challenging time.

“We remain committed to serving the interests of the people and we will continue to work towards the realisation of our vision and goals.”

-Newsday

Ostallos Hit Back At Jonathan Moyo Over ‘CCC Is Weak’ Claims

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has hit back at claims that the party is weak, saying the opposition is ready for the elections set for August 23.

“We have our friend from Tsholotsho, Jonathan (Moyo), saying CCC is weak. He is speaking while he is in Kenya but the struggle is real and local. We are here locally,” CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Siziba  told a party gathering in Tshabalala, Bulawayo on Friday last week.

Zimbabwe is gearing for a pulsating campaign, with the nomination courts sitting on Wednesday this week.

“There was a survey carried out by research institutions and they predicted a Chamisa victory. Police, CIO, military survey, citizens, teachers it was all Chamisa” he said.

The opposition party was commemorating the June 16, 1976 Soweto Uprising, which is celebrated as National Youth Day in the neighbouring country. Young people and students revolted against the apartheid regime on the day.

“They want us to become violent so they provoke us and then they will arrest our leader. We will not do that because we will fight them on the ballot paper.

“In South Africa there was a revolution led by the young people. In the context of Zimbabwe today the question is, what is the revolution? It’s the national democratic revolution,” he said.

Siziba said jobless and hungry young Zimbabweans were looking up to Chamisa.

“We are missionaries, we implement the revolution and the method is the ballot. Yesterday, it was through the bullet led by our fathers Nikita Mangena, Joshua Nkomo, (Dumiso) Dabengwa and (Josiah) Tongogara,” Siziba said.

He said voters would judge harshly leaders who abandoned them after the 2018 elections.

“During COVID-19 lockdown, some of the people we voted for were no longer greeting people. They would wave one hand while inside their D4Ds and GD6s and people would be told to greet the MP with a stick.

“Some became councillors, for example, you are councillor for ward 16 in the high density area then we hear that you now have four residential stands in the Famona or you now live there and you have left the people.

“Let me tell you comrades, this movement won’t be contaminated by thieves.”

Siziba said CCC would address concerns raised by its supporters in some areas such as Cowdray Park where residents complained of candidate imposition and tribalism.

“One of the things that is important to us is the identity of our people, their culture and their views. We are not going to field anyone who is not from the people. It’s okay for someone to want to be an MP but we will go with the one that the people want,” he said.

-Newsday

CIO Operatives Threatening to Sleep With My Wife And Kill Me

I am a Zanu PF member, Mutero Village Cell, Chevecheve District under Gokwe DCC led by Hon.Tawanda Karikoga who is being harassed and tormented by men who are claiming to be CIOs.

The genesis of the story was when I announced that I wanted to contest as a councilor ward 25 in Gokwe under my party Zanu PF. The situation got worse when I demanded in a Gokwe whatsapp group that my MP Honorable Karikoga to disclose how he has been using the CDF funds from 2018 up to this day. As a person who was preparing to contest as a councilor I felt this information was essential to me as I will be marketing my Party, my president ED Mnangagwa and my MP as well during my campaigns. My MP Honorable Karikoga showed that he didn’t like the fact that I had asked for such information. He called me all sorts of names and he subsequently blocked me on WhatsApp.

Soon after that incident I received a message through my whatsapp from a guy named Machiha who claimed to be a CIO from Gokwe center. He said he wanted to see me in his office but he didn’t state why he wanted to see me and so I did go to him. After a month he also sent a message again saying I must visit him at Gokwe center. As a person who was expecting to be a councillor I thought this CIO man, maybe, he wanted to give me some tips on how to win an election so I went there.

I was shocked because by the moment I entered his office i was now like a prisoner. I was interrogated for almost 4 hours in his office. The main issue was , why did I asked for a breakdown of how Hon Karikoga used the CDF funds over the past 5 years. I was threatened and I was warned that I will get unspecified harm if I continue to de-campaign verbally or electronically Hon. Karikoga.

All these issues took place in 2022 .Then in 2023 in January I left Zimbabwe and I went into a neighboring country. Suddenly, a new person who was claiming to be a CIO calling himself Benjie but my investigations proved that his real name is Johannes C Kalinda, whatsapp number +263 78 618 1122 started to send me threatening messages again on my phone.This man said he has been assigned by Hon Karikoga, Hon Ncube from Kana, Chief Njelele and Headman Gumbero to kill me.

When I asked him why would all these people demand for my head he said it is because I demanded to inow how Karikoga had used the CDF funds. He went on to say I also criticized President ED Mnangagwa, Karikoga and Mudha and therefore he will make sure that he will kill me the day I will cross back into Zimbabwe.At one point he sent me some types of guns he has and I asked me to pick the one I would like him to use the day he will kill me.

He went on to say he will shoot me the way my father was shot and killed during the gukurahundi era zvikarova and likewise he will kill me and nobody will ever be arrested for that zvonongorova.

At one point he said before my death he wanted to visit my wife and sleep with her. He also said nothing will stop him from doing so because Emmanuel Jaji is sleeping with my wife and that he has evidence to those allegations.

These threats have been going on since January until today. At one point he said he is reliably informed that I am busy sourcing arms of war so that I come back and stage a coup against ED Mnangagwa’s government. He said for that reason he has been tasked to make sure that the day I return back to Zimbabwe he will kill me right at the border.

I felt i cant keep this to myself.I contacted Chief Njelele over this mans claims but Chief Njelele said he doesn’t know this man and that he is not part of this guys stupid threats to my life.I also contacted MP Karikoga who at first distanced himself from this man’s claims and threats to my life but later he shared a message on whatsapp groups saying I am mentally disturbed.I wonder why he chose to do so because I thought that he was supposed to contact Johannes C Kalinda and find out why he was using his name to threaten me( I had given him the contact details for Kalinda) .I also contacted Hon Mudha who chose not to respond to my whatsapp messages though he read my message.

I wonder why I must be a target of the Gokwe CIO office. I didn’t contest in the Zanu PF primaries and also considering that I am outside Zimbabwe for the past six months. I am not a threat to anyone.

I was born in Zimbabwe and my ancestors originated from Buhera Zimbabwe but now a man by the name Kalinda a surname which clearly tells me that this guy’s father or forefathers originally came to Zimbabwe during the Rhodesia and Nyasaland federation is trying to stop me from coming back to my own country Nyika yangu yechipikigwa , i dont think its fair.

I am calling upon the arms of the law , the ZRP , CIO, ARMY, and other security organizations to protect me from Johannes C Kalinda who is threatening to kill me or stop me from returning back to my country Zimbabwe.

I thank you

Etiwel Mutero

Seh Calaz Stands With Mai Titi

Zimdancehall musician, Seh Calaz has hit out at people who are celebrating the conviction and subsequent incarceration of top comedienne Mai Titi.

Mai Titi was sentenced to an effective nine months in jail after being found guilty of theft of trust property.

Her conviction and incarceration has had mixed feelings among Zimbabweans with some celebrating her downfall.

Posting on Twitter, Seh Calaz expressed concern that some people can actually go public about their hatred of Mai Titi.

Below is the full message shared by Seh Calaz on Facebook;

I never knew kuti ndichasvika zuva randinoona vanhu nehuwandu hwavo ,worse vanhurume wishing some1 bad kufara kuenda kujeri kwemumwe munhu ,vamwe saying even akafa she deserves it ,asi tine shuwa shuwa here? Hatisati tambovhara vanhu?hatisati tambo faker life? Hatisati tambotuka?hatisati tamboshora vamwe nekuzvikudza? Sure unosvika pakuda just because of hee tiri ve this family hee vamwe this family ,or jus because you don like character yemunhu and 98% of hamuna kumbobvira makaonana kusanganga kana kuzivana.Tosw We are perfect ,pakukupai entertainment sometimes tinopfurira but i think as our fans and followers munofanha kutotidzora ,most of us we have said or sang zvinhu kufadza chaunga ,asi now we regret mamwe mashoko ataibuditsa.Hapana akachena pano zvekutoti titoisa makumbo mudenga kurarapasi kuseka,haa wangu mangwana hapana aneruzivo rwepatichabudira.Siistren be strong and Mwari vakusimbise nemhuri yekwako and your kids .It shal be well #Zvichanaka

Biti Promoted To VP, Humiliates Mugwadi

Tendai Biti’s Political Ascendancy: Analyzing the Strategic Move by ZANU PF

The political landscape in Zimbabwe is often marked by power struggles, internal dynamics, and party maneuvering. In the recent 2023 parliamentary candidate selection process, Tendai Biti, a prominent opposition figure, did not secure a candidacy within his party, the Citizens Coalition for Change, CCC. However, according to activist Paul Muchemwa, Biti’s failure to secure a parliamentary seat may be inconsequential, as he is rumored to be appointed as Zimbabwe’s Vice President after the elections, in addition to a senatorial position. In this article, we will analyze the potential reasons behind this strategic move by ZANU PF, the ruling party, and examine how Biti’s political fortunes might not have been compromised, contrary to what some may believe.

Biti’s Political Influence

Tendai Biti is a well-known figure in Zimbabwean politics, renowned for his economic expertise and his role as a former finance minister. He has long been an influential member of the opposition and a vocal critic of the ruling ZANU PF party. Despite his exclusion from the parliamentary candidate selection process, Biti’s significance within the CCC remains undiminished. His experience and political acumen make him an asset for the party, capable of rallying support and shaping policies.

ZANU PF’s Calculated Move

It is crucial to understand the motivations behind ZANU PF’s alleged plan to appoint Biti as Vice President. This move can be seen as a calculated strategy by the ruling party to neutralize Biti’s influence and further consolidate power. By offering him a prominent position within the government, ZANU PF aims to co-opt Biti and prevent him from being a forceful opposition voice. The ruling party understands that by bringing Biti into their fold, they can mitigate potential challenges and dilute the strength of the opposition.

Biti’s Acceptance of the Offer

While it is still speculative whether Biti will accept the supposed offer to become Vice President, it is worth considering the potential benefits for him. By assuming such a position, Biti would gain significant political clout and leverage to influence policy decisions from within the government. This move would also afford him the opportunity to shape the country’s economic agenda, drawing upon his expertise as a former finance minister. Accepting the appointment would not only secure his political relevance but also provide a platform to enact change.

Activist Paul Muchemwa’s Assertion

The statement made by activist Paul Muchemwa, suggesting that Biti will indeed become Zimbabwe’s Vice President after the elections, further lends credibility to the speculation surrounding Biti’s future role. Muchemwa’s sources and knowledge of internal party dynamics could imply that negotiations and agreements have already taken place behind closed doors. However, until official announcements are made, we must approach these claims with caution, acknowledging that political situations can evolve rapidly.

Conclusion

While Tendai Biti’s failure to secure a candidacy in the 2023 parliamentary candidate selection process may have initially appeared as a setback for his political career, the rumored appointment as Zimbabwe’s Vice President, in addition to a senatorial position, could outweigh any perceived losses. This strategic move by ZANU PF, if realized, would not only neutralize Biti’s opposition influence but also grant him a powerful platform to enact change and influence policy decisions. Biti’s potential appointment would highlight the complex and dynamic nature of Zimbabwean politics, where alliances and compromises can lead to unexpected outcomes. As the political landscape continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how Biti’s role within Zimbabwe’s government will unfold.

Sikhala’s Spokesman Leads CCC Front Runner

Fred Masarirevu Emerges as a Front Runner to Represent Citizens Coalition for Change in Upcoming Elections.

By A Correspondent | In the face of persecution and adversity, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has remained resolute in its pursuit of democracy and justice in the country. One of its key figures, Fred Masarirevu, a human rights lawyer and spokesperson for persecuted MP Job Sikhala, has now emerged as a front runner in the race to represent the CCC in the forthcoming harmonized elections. With a proven political track record and a dedication to championing human rights, Masarirevu has gained significant support and recognition within the CCC.

Successful Nominations:
The CCC recently hosted its nominations for candidates, where members had the opportunity to put forward individuals to represent their cause. Fred Masarirevu, with his extensive experience and commitment to social justice, garnered significant attention during this process. Displaying his strong appeal and support base, Masarirevu came in first place in three wards and second place in two wards, securing a prominent position as a front runner within the CCC.

Proven Political Track Record:
Masarirevu’s rise to prominence within the CCC is not surprising considering his track record of successful political activism. During previous elections, he took a leadership role in mobilizing and assisting young people to register and vote for the Citizens Coalition for Change’s champion, Advocate Nelson Chamisa. His efforts in rallying the youth and encouraging their active participation in the political process demonstrated his ability to inspire and mobilize communities, making him a respected figure within the CCC.

Human Rights Advocacy:
As a human rights lawyer, Masarirevu has dedicated his career to defending the rights of individuals who have faced persecution and oppression. His tireless efforts to represent human rights defenders in the courts have earned him a reputation for being a fearless advocate for justice. By standing up for those whose voices have been silenced, Masarirevu has demonstrated his unwavering commitment to protecting and promoting the rights of all citizens.

Promise of a Legal Clinic:
In addition to his political aspirations, Masarirevu has pledged to establish a legal clinic in St. Marys. This initiative aims to provide legal support and services to individuals who have been marginalized or denied access to justice. By setting up a legal clinic, Masarirevu intends to bridge the gap between those in need of legal assistance and the resources available to them. This promise reflects his dedication to empowering and uplifting communities, ensuring that justice is accessible to all.

The Road Ahead:
The final nomination process for the CCC is currently underway across the country in preparation for the 2023 harmonized elections, scheduled for August 23. With his impressive performance in the preliminary nominations and his well-established reputation as a human rights lawyer, Fred Masarirevu is in a strong position to secure the CCC’s nomination. His leadership, political acumen, and commitment to human rights make him a promising candidate to represent the CCC and advocate for positive change in the forthcoming elections.

As the CCC prepares for the upcoming harmonized elections, Fred Masarirevu has emerged as a front runner to represent their cause. Through his proven political track record, dedication to human rights advocacy, and promise of establishing a legal clinic, Masarirevu has garnered support and recognition within the CCC and beyond. His potential candidacy serves as a testament to the resilience and determination of those fighting for democracy and justice in the face of persecution. With the final nominations underway, the CCC and its supporters eagerly await the opportunity to vote for a candidate who embodies their values and aspirations for a better future.

Audio Of Makandiwa Saying I Baby Sit God To Stop Him From Sinning

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VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

1. God needs a prophet to stop him from sinning (2017).

2. Had it been for the prophet, God would have fallen apart. (2017)

3. Prophets protect God from sinning…(2017)

4. If you get to heaven, write this down, you get to heaven and you don’t find me there, you have gone to h-ell (2018)

5. ” I am more gifted than God.” (2023)

Analyzing the Honesty and Trustworthiness of Emmanuel Makandiwa’s Character in Light of His Sermons and Career

By Religion Reporter | ZimEye | Emmanuel Makandiwa, a prominent preacher and founder of the United Family International Church, has garnered a significant following over the years. However, his character and trustworthiness have come under scrutiny due to several controversial incidents and claims made during his sermons and career. This article aims to analyze the honesty and trustworthiness of Makandiwa based on these incidents, including his declaration that the Creator of the universe depends on his assistance, allegations of staging fake miracles, failure to accurately prophesy events, and his association with individuals accused of financial misconduct.

1. The Claim of Assisting the Creator of the Universe:

One of the most remarkable claims made by Makandiwa is that the Creator of the universe relies on his assistance. This statement raises questions about his humility and credibility as a spiritual leader. Such a declaration is inconsistent with traditional religious beliefs and places Makandiwa in a position of grandiosity and self-importance.

2. Allegations of Staging Fake Miracles:

Makandiwa has faced allegations of staging fake miracles, such as the controversial claim that he could heal people’s ailments, including a woman’s fat belly. The credibility of any spiritual leader can be seriously undermined when there are suspicions of deception surrounding their supposed miraculous abilities. These allegations cast doubt on Makandiwa’s integrity and raise questions about the authenticity of his claims.

3. Failure to Accurately Prophesy Events:

Another significant aspect of Makandiwa’s ministry is his prophetic declarations. However, there have been instances where his prophecies have failed to materialize. For example, he allegedly claimed to have healed Zimbabwean comedian Mai Titi of cancer, but later she was jailed for a separate offense. Such inaccuracies bring into question the authenticity and reliability of his prophetic abilities, eroding trust among his followers.

4. Association with Individuals Accused of Financial Misconduct:

Makandiwa’s close association with Uebert Angel, an individual accused of money laundering and being recorded by Al Jazeera Investigative journalists, raises concerns about his judgment and discernment. The failure to prophesy or address such serious allegations involving a close associate may suggest a lack of transparency or willingness to confront uncomfortable truths.

The analysis of Emmanuel Makandiwa’s character, based on his sermons and career, reveals several red flags that may impact his credibility and trustworthiness as a spiritual leader. The claim of assisting the Creator of the universe, allegations of staging fake miracles, failure to accurately prophesy events, and association with individuals accused of financial misconduct all contribute to a sense of skepticism. It is essential for individuals to critically evaluate the claims and actions of any spiritual leader, holding them accountable for their words and deeds. Ultimately, trust and honesty are foundational qualities necessary for any religious figure, and it is up to the followers to determine the level of trust they place in their chosen spiritual leaders.

2023 Election- Time to Choose: Zimbabwe Needs You | Mavaza

In the article “Time to Choose: Zimbabwe Needs You,” written by Dr. Masimba Mavaza, the author discusses the achievements of Zimbabwe under the leadership of President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa. Despite facing economic, financial, and social crises, the country has modernized, opened up to the world, and experienced significant growth. The article calls upon Zimbabweans to recognize these accomplishments and highlights the challenges the nation currently faces. Dr. Mavaza urges citizens to support President Mnangagwa and the ruling party, ZANU PF, in the upcoming election to continue the progress made in the past five years.

A Nation Under Attack

Dr. Mavaza argues that Zimbabwe is currently facing an economic emergency and is under attack. He attributes the country’s challenges to external factors, such as security threats in neighboring Mozambique and domestic currency issues, which have created a sense of doubt and uncertainty among the population. The author contends that these challenges are not the result of mismanagement or corruption but rather deliberate attempts to sabotage the country’s progress.

Economic Turmoil and Historical Context

To contextualize Zimbabwe’s current situation, Dr. Mavaza points out historical global economic crises such as the Great Depression of the 1930s and more recent events like the Global Economic Recession of 2007-09. By referencing these past crises, the author implies that Zimbabwe’s economic difficulties are not unique and should not be solely attributed to internal factors. He suggests that the country is facing an economic downturn orchestrated to create unrest and rebellion among the people.

ED’s Leadership and Vision

The article highlights President Mnangagwa’s commitment to changing the way things are done in Zimbabwe. The president’s approach is described as more democratic, accountable, and focused on empowering the Zimbabwean people. Dr. Mavaza emphasizes Mnangagwa’s efforts to restructure debt and seek debt relief without borrowing under sanctions. The president’s vision for a modern patriotic Zimbabwe, capable of delivering on the promises of democracy and improving the lives of its citizens, is underscored.

ZANU PF’s Policies and Job Creation

The author discusses ZANU PF’s policies aimed at stimulating the economy and creating job opportunities. These policies include incentivizing small business investment, eliminating capital gains taxes on investments, and providing a growth fund to local communities. Dr. Mavaza suggests that ZANU PF is actively fighting economic problems and ensuring peace and stability in the nation. He claims that while the opposition focuses on campaigning, ZANU PF is taking practical steps to address the challenges faced by Zimbabweans.

Conclusion: Building a Strong Future

In conclusion, Dr. Mavaza urges Zimbabweans to support President Mnangagwa and ZANU PF in the upcoming election. He emphasizes the need for a new direction and a continued commitment to the progress made in the past five years. The article calls for immediate action to stabilize the financial system, provide relief to struggling families and communities, and create jobs. Despite acknowledging the difficult times Zimbabwe is going through, the author expresses confidence in the resilience and determination of the Zimbabwean people to overcome these challenges and build a strong and prosperous future for the country.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author, Dr. Masimba Mavaza, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of ZimEye or Media Origins.

Chinotimba Wears Yellow

By Farai D Hove | Has Joseph Chinotimba joined the Bhora Musango army? The outgoing Buhera South MP has for the second time filmed himself dancing inside his car, contradicting his enemies the incoming ZANU PF candidate Joseph Mudekunye’s expectations that he would be saddened over losing the party seat to the younger politician. Last month Chinotimba came out while bumping up and down inside his small car singing, “kumagumo!,” which means I shall have the last laugh, at the end of the story. Outside context this seems to indicate that the MP has mooted a secret attack against his enemies who are at present celebrating his fall. Chinotimba was still to comment to the allegations at the time of writing. VIDEO

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Makandiwa Defends Self

Analyzing the Defense of Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa’s Controversial Statement:

By Dorrothy Moyo | Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa, the founder of the United Family International Church, recently made a controversial statement in which he claimed to be more gifted than God. This remark has sparked intense debates and raised concerns among both his followers and critics. In an attempt to address the controversy, defenders of Makandiwa argue that his statement should not be interpreted as a direct comparison between himself and the Creator of the Universe. Instead, they suggest that his intention was to emphasize his own divine gifts and abilities. In this article, we will examine these defenses and explore the implications of Makandiwa’s statement.

The Context of Makandiwa’s Statement

It is essential to consider the context in which Prophet Makandiwa made his statement. Supporters argue that he has a history of emphasizing the manifestation of spiritual gifts and divine abilities within human beings. They believe that his statement should be viewed through this lens, rather than as a direct comparison between himself and God. Supporters claim that Makandiwa was trying to convey his exceptional spiritual endowment and the extent of his capabilities.

Interpreting the Statement

While defenders argue for a different interpretation, it is crucial to acknowledge that Makandiwa’s statement seemingly suggests a direct comparison between himself and God. He stated that he is “more gifted than God,” which, on its face, implies a claim of superiority over the Divine. This assertion, in itself, is highly controversial and diverges from traditional theological beliefs.

The Danger of Misinterpretation

Defenders of Makandiwa claim that his words should not be taken literally but instead should be understood metaphorically. They contend that his intent was not to compare himself with the Creator of the Universe but to highlight his unique abilities. However, such a metaphorical interpretation can be problematic, as it may lead to misunderstandings and confusion among followers. Religious figures wield significant influence, and their statements hold weight, particularly among their devotees. Thus, the potential for misinterpretation should be taken seriously.

The Role of Responsibility

While it is important to respect differing perspectives, religious leaders bear a significant responsibility in the way they communicate their beliefs. Their words have the potential to shape the faith and understanding of their followers. In this regard, it becomes crucial for spiritual leaders to exercise caution and choose their words wisely, avoiding statements that may be easily misconstrued or cause confusion among their audience.

Conclusion

The controversy surrounding Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa’s statement claiming to be more gifted than God has sparked heated discussions among both supporters and critics. While defenders of Makandiwa argue that his statement was metaphorical and meant to emphasize his divine abilities, the direct comparison made raises concerns and challenges traditional theological beliefs. It is important for religious figures to be mindful of the potential consequences of their words and to consider the impact on their followers. Open and respectful dialogue can help foster a better understanding of differing perspectives and encourage healthy discussions around religious beliefs.

Herald Says CCC’s Splitting After Hopewell’s Leaked Audio Falsely Accusing Chamisa

Examining the Accuracy of Herald Zimbabwe’s Story on the Split within Nelson Chamisa’s CCC Party

Somewhat following filmmaker Hopewell Chin’ono’s claim that the opposition is being ripped apart, the Herald Zimbabwe recently published a story suggesting that the main opposition party in Zimbabwe, Nelson Chamisa’s CCC (Movement for Democratic Change Alliance) party, is splitting due to the selection process and subsequent loss of Tendai Biti, a prominent barrister and veteran politician. According to the article, Biti’s purportedly dogmatic and academic personality has made him unpopular among the common masses, leading to his defeat in the party’s selection process to contestant Rusty Markham. This article aims to critically analyze the accuracy of the Herald Zimbabwe’s story and assess the factors that might contribute to any potential divisions within the CCC party.

Assessing the Accuracy of the Claim:

1. Internal Party Dynamics:
While internal party dynamics and disputes are common in political organizations, it is crucial to examine the available evidence to determine the accuracy of the Herald Zimbabwe’s claims. The article primarily attributes the supposed split to Tendai Biti’s personality traits, specifically his dogmatic and academic nature. However, without concrete evidence or statements from party members, it is difficult to conclusively attribute a split solely to an individual’s personality. Political divisions often arise due to a complex interplay of various factors, such as ideological differences, power struggles, and disagreements over policy positions.

2. Independent Sources and Verification:
It is important to note that the Herald Zimbabwe is a state-owned newspaper and, as such, its coverage may be subject to biases or political influences. When evaluating the accuracy of a story, it is essential to seek corroboration from independent sources and alternative news outlets. Without multiple sources confirming the split and the reasons behind it, the credibility of the Herald Zimbabwe’s report becomes questionable.

3. Lack of Public Statements:
Another factor to consider is the absence of public statements from key party members regarding the alleged split. If such a significant event had occurred within the CCC party, it is likely that party leaders or officials would issue public statements or address the matter in press conferences. The absence of such statements raises doubts about the veracity of the Herald Zimbabwe’s claims.

Potential Factors Influencing Party Dynamics:

1. Ideological Differences:
Political parties often experience internal divisions due to varying ideological perspectives within their ranks. These differences can relate to policy positions, strategies, or broader visions for the party and the country. It would be crucial to evaluate whether any ideological divergences exist within the CCC party that could contribute to any potential splits.

2. Leadership Challenges:
Leadership contests and rivalries can also lead to divisions within political parties. It is essential to examine whether the CCC party has faced any recent leadership challenges or if there are underlying tensions between different factions or individuals aspiring for leadership positions.

3. Policy Disputes:
Disagreements over policy direction can significantly impact party unity. Assessing whether there are significant policy disputes within the CCC party could provide valuable insights into the potential causes of any division.

Conclusion:

The Herald Zimbabwe’s story about a split within Nelson Chamisa’s CCC party, allegedly caused by Tendai Biti’s personality traits, requires careful analysis and verification. As with any news article, it is important to critically assess the sources, consider the context, and seek independent corroboration. Without additional evidence and statements from party officials or members, it is challenging to determine the accuracy of the claims made in the article.

Political divisions within parties are multifaceted and can result from various factors, such as ideological differences, leadership challenges, and policy disputes. While it is essential to acknowledge the potential for divisions within the CCC party, it is equally important to approach such claims with skepticism until supported by multiple reliable sources.

Mnangagwa Leads Holy Communion ?

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken a swipe at the country’s detractors who seek to destabilise the country’s economy and inflict suffering on Zimbabweans.

He was speaking at the Bernard Mizeki commemorations in Marondera this Saturday, where he joined Anglican Church congregates in celebrating the life and ministry of a saint.

Upon arrival, President Mnangagwa led a tree-planting exercise at the shrine followed by a procession which ushered guests and congregates into a mass and Holy Communion.

The excellent relations between the government and the church were on display, with President Emmerson Mnangagwa reminding stakeholders to be vigilant as the country’s detractors are working round the clock to destabilise the country’s economy.

“Let’s also remain steadfast against the onslaught by our detractors who seek to hurt our economy and inflict suffering on all of us. Such greedy, divisive and harmful tendencies are ungodly. Our collective energies, skills, ideas and competencies must be directed towards building a prosperous, modern and industrialised Zimbabwe,” he said.

Turning to the forthcoming general elections, President Mnangagwa said churches must continue to preach and pray for peace and unity during the election period.

“In Keeping with our national Constitution, our country will be holding General elections on the 23rd of August 2023. In this regard, I appeal to the Anglican Church and other churches throughout our beloved motherland, Zimbabwe to preach and pray for peace, unity and love; before, during and after elections. No one must tell us about having peaceful elections but ourselves because it is what we want. Christian denominations must build bridges,” the President said.

President Mnangagwa reminded Zimbabweans that it is everyone’s responsibility to fight the menace of drug and substance abuse.

“As a nation, right from the community and family levels, we all have to help in fighting the menace of drug and substance abuse which is destroying some of our young people. The Bible says in Proverbs 22 verse 6, ‘Train up Children in the way they should go and even when they are old they will not turn from it’. The church is encouraged to design programmes and activities that attract young people and the youth to be more involved in healthy and productive activities. Pasi nemutoriro, pasi neguka. At the family and school level, we must remain guided by Proverbs 13 verse 24 which states that “whoever spares the rod hates their children, but the one who loves their children is careful to discipline them” vana vane musikanzwa ngavarohwe kusvika vati Tasa,” he said.

The President expressed gratitude at the invitation by the church to celebrate the life of Bernard Mizeki which saw him interacting with multitudes, ahead of the 23rd of August elections.

The Bernard Mizeki Shrine is billed to become a national heritage, with two solar-powered boreholes set to be installed courtesy of the government.- ZBC News

Chiwenga Rewarded For Tormenting Citizens ?

Vice President General (Rtd) Dr Constantino Chiwenga has been given an award of excellence by the India Africa Trade Council in honour of his contribution to trade between India and Zimbabwe.

He received the accolade on the sidelines of the ongoing 18th edition CII Exim Bank Conclave on India-Africa Growth Partnership.

The award honours achievers towards peace, security, growth and stability.

Dr Chiwenga said that he is honoured to receive the award on behalf of the government and people of Zimbabwe, adding that economic links between India and Zimbabwe that have a long history from the era of the Munhutapa State, present a conducive environment for present day engagements in different areas of cooperation.

According to Vice President Chiwenga, a Zimbabwe-India business delegation expected in the country in early July this year is testament to the successful Indo-Zim trade relationship.- ZBC

Chief Gutu Has No Power To Preside Over Defamation

MASVINGO – Chief Gutu like any other traditional leader has no authority to preside over defamation cases.

This is contained in an appeal document filed by CCC aspiring candidate Anderson Singende who was fined four beasts by Chief Gutu born Amon Masanganise for allegedly defaming Zanu PF councillor for Ward 38 in Gutu Takawira Chezhira and a married woman Priviledge Vanda who he is said to be having an adulterous affair with.

In an appeal filed by his lawyer Knowledge Mabvure of Chihambakwe Law Chambers, Singende said in his grounds of appeal that Chief Gutu’s court erred in entertaining a claim which he lacks jurisdiction over.

Singende was found guilty of spreading falsehoods that Chezhira was caught red-handed with Vanda…Masvingo Mirror

Does Chiwenga Deserve Award Of Excellence ?

Vice President General (Rtd) Dr Constantino Chiwenga has been given an award of excellence by the India Africa Trade Council in honour of his contribution to trade between India and Zimbabwe.

He received the accolade on the sidelines of the ongoing 18th edition CII Exim Bank Conclave on India-Africa Growth Partnership.

The award honours achievers towards peace, security, growth and stability.

Dr Chiwenga said that he is honoured to receive the award on behalf of the government and people of Zimbabwe, adding that economic links between India and Zimbabwe that have a long history from the era of the Munhutapa State, present a conducive environment for present day engagements in different areas of cooperation.

According to Vice President Chiwenga, a Zimbabwe-India business delegation expected in the country in early July this year is testament to the successful Indo-Zim trade relationship.- ZBC

Makandiwa Literally Says He Is God’s Baby Sitter

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1. God needs a prophet to stop him from sinning (2017).

2. Had it been for the prophet, God would have fallen apart. (2017)

3. Prophets protect God from sinning…(2017)

4. If you get to heaven, write this down, you get to heaven and you don’t find me there, you have gone to h-ell (2018)

5. ” I am more gifted than God.” (2023)

Analyzing the Honesty and Trustworthiness of Emmanuel Makandiwa’s Character in Light of His Sermons and Career

By Religion Reporter | ZimEye | Emmanuel Makandiwa, a prominent preacher and founder of the United Family International Church, has garnered a significant following over the years. However, his character and trustworthiness have come under scrutiny due to several controversial incidents and claims made during his sermons and career. This article aims to analyze the honesty and trustworthiness of Makandiwa based on these incidents, including his declaration that the Creator of the universe depends on his assistance, allegations of staging fake miracles, failure to accurately prophesy events, and his association with individuals accused of financial misconduct.

1. The Claim of Assisting the Creator of the Universe:

One of the most remarkable claims made by Makandiwa is that the Creator of the universe relies on his assistance. This statement raises questions about his humility and credibility as a spiritual leader. Such a declaration is inconsistent with traditional religious beliefs and places Makandiwa in a position of grandiosity and self-importance.

2. Allegations of Staging Fake Miracles:

Makandiwa has faced allegations of staging fake miracles, such as the controversial claim that he could heal people’s ailments, including a woman’s fat belly. The credibility of any spiritual leader can be seriously undermined when there are suspicions of deception surrounding their supposed miraculous abilities. These allegations cast doubt on Makandiwa’s integrity and raise questions about the authenticity of his claims.

3. Failure to Accurately Prophesy Events:

Another significant aspect of Makandiwa’s ministry is his prophetic declarations. However, there have been instances where his prophecies have failed to materialize. For example, he allegedly claimed to have healed Zimbabwean comedian Mai Titi of cancer, but later she was jailed for a separate offense. Such inaccuracies bring into question the authenticity and reliability of his prophetic abilities, eroding trust among his followers.

4. Association with Individuals Accused of Financial Misconduct:

Makandiwa’s close association with Uebert Angel, an individual accused of money laundering and being recorded by Al Jazeera Investigative journalists, raises concerns about his judgment and discernment. The failure to prophesy or address such serious allegations involving a close associate may suggest a lack of transparency or willingness to confront uncomfortable truths.

The analysis of Emmanuel Makandiwa’s character, based on his sermons and career, reveals several red flags that may impact his credibility and trustworthiness as a spiritual leader. The claim of assisting the Creator of the universe, allegations of staging fake miracles, failure to accurately prophesy events, and association with individuals accused of financial misconduct all contribute to a sense of skepticism. It is essential for individuals to critically evaluate the claims and actions of any spiritual leader, holding them accountable for their words and deeds. Ultimately, trust and honesty are foundational qualities necessary for any religious figure, and it is up to the followers to determine the level of trust they place in their chosen spiritual leaders.

Mr Mnangagwa’s Blame Game Continues

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken a swipe at the country’s detractors who seek to destabilise the country’s economy and inflict suffering on Zimbabweans.

He was speaking at the Bernard Mizeki commemorations in Marondera this Saturday, where he joined Anglican Church congregates in celebrating the life and ministry of a saint.

Upon arrival, President Mnangagwa led a tree-planting exercise at the shrine followed by a procession which ushered guests and congregates into a mass and Holy Communion.

The excellent relations between the government and the church were on display, with President Emmerson Mnangagwa reminding stakeholders to be vigilant as the country’s detractors are working round the clock to destabilise the country’s economy.

“Let’s also remain steadfast against the onslaught by our detractors who seek to hurt our economy and inflict suffering on all of us. Such greedy, divisive and harmful tendencies are ungodly. Our collective energies, skills, ideas and competencies must be directed towards building a prosperous, modern and industrialised Zimbabwe,” he said.

Turning to the forthcoming general elections, President Mnangagwa said churches must continue to preach and pray for peace and unity during the election period.

“In Keeping with our national Constitution, our country will be holding General elections on the 23rd of August 2023. In this regard, I appeal to the Anglican Church and other churches throughout our beloved motherland, Zimbabwe to preach and pray for peace, unity and love; before, during and after elections. No one must tell us about having peaceful elections but ourselves because it is what we want. Christian denominations must build bridges,” the President said.

President Mnangagwa reminded Zimbabweans that it is everyone’s responsibility to fight the menace of drug and substance abuse.

“As a nation, right from the community and family levels, we all have to help in fighting the menace of drug and substance abuse which is destroying some of our young people. The Bible says in Proverbs 22 verse 6, ‘Train up Children in the way they should go and even when they are old they will not turn from it’. The church is encouraged to design programmes and activities that attract young people and the youth to be more involved in healthy and productive activities. Pasi nemutoriro, pasi neguka. At the family and school level, we must remain guided by Proverbs 13 verse 24 which states that “whoever spares the rod hates their children, but the one who loves their children is careful to discipline them” vana vane musikanzwa ngavarohwe kusvika vati Tasa,” he said.

The President expressed gratitude at the invitation by the church to celebrate the life of Bernard Mizeki which saw him interacting with multitudes, ahead of the 23rd of August elections.

The Bernard Mizeki Shrine is billed to become a national heritage, with two solar-powered boreholes set to be installed courtesy of the government.- ZBC News

Nakamba Future Uncertain

West Bromwich are reportedly keeping tabs on Zimbabwean midfielder Marvelous Nakamba after Aston Villa transfer listed him.

The 29-year-old spent a six-month loan spell at Luton Town this past season from January, playing a part in their return to the top-flight.

However, Villa coach Unai Emery and co have “no intention” to reintegrate him back into the squad and the player is. now attracting interest from other clubs.

According to English outlet The Mirror’s Darren Witcoop, Championship side West Brom have become the latest club to express their interest in signing Nakamba and are reportedly monitoring his situation at Villa.

Luton Town are also in the mix and are considering signing the Warriors international on a permanent transfer following his impressive loan spell in the previous campaign.

With more interest emerging, the Villans are likely to sell the player in this transfer window as his contract is set to expire in June 2024.- Soccer24 News

Red Devils Release 7 Players

Manchester United have parted ways with seven players ahead of the new season.

The Red Devils confirmed the departures in their list of retained players.

Centre-back Phil Jones and fellow defender Axel Tuanzebe are the two headline names leaving the club, while a number of youth team players have also been let go

Jones will leave Old Trafford after 12 years and 229 appearances for United.

Ethan Galbraith and Di’Shon Bernard, who both made their first-team debuts for United in a 2019 Europa League clash against Astana in Kazakhstan, are seeking new opportunities elsewhere after loan spells at Salford City and Portsmouth, respectively.

The list is completed by Academy players Eric Hanbury, Charlie Wellens and Manni Norkett .

Mason Greenwood has been retained, while discussions remain open with David De Gea over a potential new contract.- Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa Wary Of Losing Presidential Election: President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said citizens are ready for the August 23 harmonized elections.

According to President Chamisa, the citizens shall govern the country, despite desperate attempts by the Zanu PF regime to subvert the will of the people.

On Thursday President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“THE HARARE CITIZENS ASSEMBLY…

Get ready Go! It’s all systems go! The Citizens shall govern in Zimbabwe…

THIS TIME WE WILL DO IT DIFFERENTLY…If they genuinely won in 2018 why would they bother about us whom they defeated. We won in 2018 and because #Godisinit we will surely win again.

This explains why we daily occupy their minds, hearts and lips rent-free! #Thistime we won’t allow.”

Moreblessing Ali Daughter Speaks On Burial

The daughter of murdered CCC activist Moreblessing Ali has declared that there will be no burial until Hon Job Sikhala is released from prison.

Moreblessing Ali was murdered by Zanu PF activists last year…

Hon Sikhala was arrested last year for speaking on behalf of Moreblessing Ali’s family as a lawyer.

The Citizens’ Daily Bulletin Headlines: Moreblessing Ali’s Daughter Refuses To Bury Mother Until Job Sikhala Is Released…

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Ngarivhume Detention Continues

Transform Zimbabwe Press Statement

Transform Zimbabwe President Jacob Ngarivhume bail pending his appeal at the High Court has been quashed. The judge has dismissed the application and Jacob Ngarivhume will remain in custody pending his appeal hearing.

He is appealing both conviction and sentence.

Jacob Ngarivhume defense counsel Prof L Madhuku and Mr M Nkomo are still reading the judgement and will advise on the next steps. They will be looking at the merits of appealing today’s judgement at the Supreme Court or to wait for the appeal hearing.
We view today’s judgement as a travesty of justice and as clear evidence that the state is using the judiciary to fight its opponents. We see this as the state’s ploy to deny Jacob Ngarivhume an opportunity to participate in the 23rd August harmonized elections.

Aluta Continua

Why This Price & Exchange Rate Madness?

By Dr Masimba Mavaza- Consumers have reacted with shock and total disgust to the unreasonable and fictitious unrealistic exchange rates, pushing the prices of basic goods in local currency to blow the roof at a rocket-like speed. The nation is witnessing a free fall in the currency and a steep rise in pricing, which resembles a dog’s breakfast. This is done by some satanic demon-possessed unscrupulous retail players in Zimbabwe.
It must be mentioned that a lower-valued currency makes a country’s imports more expensive and its exports less expensive in foreign markets. A higher exchange rate can be expected to worsen a country’s balance of trade, while a lower exchange rate can be expected to improve it.
When an exchange rate changes, the value of one currency will go up while the value of the other currency will go down. When the value of a currency increases, it is said to have appreciated. On the other hand, when the value of a currency decreases, it is said to have depreciated. Aside from factors such as interest rates and inflation, the currency exchange rate is one of the most important determinants of a country’s relative level of economic health. Exchange rates play a vital role in a country’s level of trade, which is critical to almost every free market economy in the world. For this reason, exchange rates are among the most watched, analyzed, and governmentally manipulated economic measures. But exchange rates matter on a smaller scale as well: they impact the real return of an investor’s portfolio. So there is a very well thought campaign by the opposition and the detractors.
What drives exchange rates? Exchange rates are constantly moving based on supply and demand. Whether one currency is in higher demand than another depends on the perceived value of owning it, either to pay for goods and services or as an investment.
Numerous factors determine exchange rates. Remember, exchange rates are relative and are expressed as a comparison of two countries’ currencies. So in our situation, the Government does not control the exchange rate because it is a rate of two currencies used in the same country. That is the US dollar and the Zimbabwean dollar. The Government puts up its interbank rate, but the captains of businesses deliberately refuse to accept it, thereby causing an upsurge above the government rate.
Interest rates, inflation, and exchange rates are all highly correlated. By manipulating interest rates, industry Captains and banks exert influence over both inflation and exchange rates and changing interest rates impact inflation and currency values. Higher interest rates offer lenders in an economy a higher return relative to other countries. Therefore, higher interest rates attract foreign capital and cause the exchange rate to rise. The impact of higher interest rates is mitigated, however, if inflation in the country is much higher than in others or if additional factors serve to drive the currency down. The opposite relationship exists for decreasing interest rates – that is, lower interest rates tend to decrease exchange rates.
One does not need much analyzing to understand the direct relationship between the consecutive collapses in the ZW dollar exchange rate on the one hand, and the hardship the vast majority of Zimbabwe is experiencing on the other.
With the increase in the black market exchange rate to over 10,000 bond for a US dollar, the value of the minimum wage dropped to less than $68, one of the world’s lowest in terms of actual value. Before the crisis, the minimum wage of 675,000 ZW dollars was worth some $450, which means that the Zimbabwean currency lost around 185% of its value in two months.
The minimum salary in government jobs declined from $633 before the crisis to $17 today. In other words, in two months, the Zimbabweans lost what it took them 26 years to gain. A large debt encourages inflation, and if inflation is high, the debt will be serviced and ultimately paid off with cheaper real dollars in the future.

In the worst-case scenario, a government may print money to pay part of a large debt, but increasing the money supply inevitably causes inflation. The Government of Zimbabwe is rendered incapable of servicing its deficit through domestic means (selling domestic bonds, increasing the money supply); a large debt may prove worrisome to foreigners if they believe the country risks defaulting on its obligations. Foreigners will be less willing to own securities denominated in that currency if the risk of default is great. For this reason, the country’s debt rating is a crucial determinant of its exchange rate.
Foreign investors inevitably seek out stable countries with strong economic performance in which to invest their capital. A country with such positive attributes will draw investment funds away from other countries perceived to have more political and economic risk.
The exchange rate of the currency in which a portfolio holds the bulk of its investments determines that portfolio’s real return. A declining exchange rate obviously decreases the purchasing power of income and capital gains derived from any returns. Moreover, the exchange rate influences other income factors such as interest rates, inflation, and even capital gains from domestic securities. While exchange rates are determined by numerous complex factors that often leave even the most experienced economists flummoxed, investors should still have some understanding of how currency values and exchange rates play an important role in the rate of return on their investments.
There’s method to the madness which has been embraced by business people. Which is to embrace the (apparent) chaos! Hoping that It can make them rich in the long term.Trying to explain moves in the stock market can be a thankless task.
The regular booms, busts, and moments of madness we see in Zimbabwean markets are not what most people would imagine an efficient mechanism for determining the value of companies should look like – no more than a dozen drunks going at it on the dodgems recall the Highway Code.
The exchange rate is often said to be the most important price in any economy, for it affects all other prices.
For developing countries, exchange rate policy is both crucially important and daunting. It is crucially important because it affects how the national economy interacts with the rest of the world economy. It is daunting because currency policy involves a series of difficult trade-offs, which force governments to make difficult choices. This can be seen by examining the two principal goals of exchange rate policy.
Regulating the Relationship Between Foreign and Domestic Prices
A country’s exchange rate determines how international prices are translated into local and domestic prices and vice versa. A firm or appreciated currency has a high value relative to foreign currencies. A weak currency makes domestic manufacturers and farmers more competitive in both foreign and domestic markets. But it makes domestic consumers poorer, less able to buy goods. There is no way for a government to avoid this problematic choice:
It is commonplace in macroeconomics that the exchange rate is the most important price in any economy, affecting all other prices. In most countries, policy toward national currency is prominent and controversial. Exchange rates are so central to the world economy that the prevailing exchange rate system often knows economic epochs
The analysis of the political economy of currency policy has focused on two sets of questions. The first is global and has to do with the character of the international monetary system. The second is national and has to do with the policy of particular governments towards their exchange rates. These two interact. National policies, especially of large countries, have an impact on the international monetary system. By the same token, the global monetary regime influences national policy choices. The ‘cost of living crisis’ refers to the fall in ‘real’ disposable incomes (that is, adjusted for inflation and after taxes and benefits)
It is laughable for anyone to say inflation can only be controlled by the Government.
The Government has responded to the crisis with several packages of support.
Inflation is calculated as the average change in the price of typical goods and services purchased by households over 12 months. Exchange rate fluctuations send the wrong message to economic agents, affect the credibility of the Government and result in loss of welfare for the whole society. Therefore, the optimal economic and political scenario revolves around stable equilibrium exchange rates.
It is correct that Zimbabwe is battling its worst economy in four years. The national currency is in freefall, while poverty and unemployment are on the rise.
Consequently, the country has joined the world’s lowest ranks in terms of minimum wage, along with such countries as Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Angola and Sudan. Zimbabwe’s dependence on imported consumer goods only aggravates the per capita fall in income in comparison to countries that have witnessed a similar crisis in recent years. Due to the decrease in the local production of goods and the dependence on imports, a decrease in the Zin dollar exchange rate will have an immediate effect on market prices and negatively affect people’s purchasing power.
It has become obvious, however, that the Zim dollar cannot continue to subsidize such imports, as its foreign currency reserves are rapidly depleting.

A removal of subsidies essentially means that importers will have to go to the black market for their dollars to be able to import these products, which consequently will greatly increase in price.
The brutal rise in international oil prices (some 70% over the past year) will only severe the crisis’ intensity. A big rise in prices is expected for local derivatives. Based on the price of imported fuel today and the current exchange rate on the black market, the price of a can of gasoline could reach up to 100,000 Zim bond.
OK Zimbabwe retail outlets were using the official rate of 1:1 404.
“We are governed by the Government position, meaning we are using the official bank rate, which also allows us to add the legal 10 percent rate difference,” said a manager at one of the retail giant’s shops in the city.TM Pick n Pay.
Residents have since appealed to the Government to act and bring the situation under control noting that some retailers were clearly on an extortionist overdrive to frustrate efforts to stabilise the economy. Some are on an agenda of regime change.
The situation is now out of control, these shops are clearly fleecing citizens. Something must be done urgently to stop this tide. Government should move in quickly and stop the price hike madness. The law must take its course.
“This is madness at its worst, are we a lawless country? Government must stop this madness,I think it’s now time that we have a one currency system like other countries because as long as we have more than one currency, this madness will always be with us. Government announced that it will be conducting evidence-based research within seven days with the ultimate goal of ensuring that consumers continue to access basic commodities at affordable prices.
The research was carried out by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce in collaboration with the National Competitiveness Commission, Competition and Tariff Commission and the Consumer Protection Commission and other relevant stakeholders.
The Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Senator Monica Mutsvangwa while presenting her post-Cabinet meeting report said Government noted that consumers are being forced to buy goods that they don’t need in formal retail outlets when they pay using USD so that they may offset the change balance.
This is because the retail outlets, are refusing to mix USD and Z$ transactions.
From the survey undertaken, most basic commodities are generally available both in formal and informal retail shops, although there are artificial shortages observed of some locally produced goods, especially in formal retail shops, prices in the formal retail sector are relatively high in both USD and ZWL terms when compared to the informal retail sector and are thus indicative of speculative and forward pricing.
President Mnangagwa expressed his disappointment at the abuse of the Government’s benevolence to go against internationally set standards of making it mandatory for businesses to remit their foreign currency earnings to the Central Bank.
“Let me remind our business of a few facts, some echoed in all jurisdictions globally. At law and by worldwide practice, all foreign currency earnings should be surrendered to Government through the Central Bank as obtained worldwide,”
President Mnangagwa said worldwide businesses access foreign currency for their needs from Central Bank through cumbersome processes and on the basis of market conditions.
“Here we have waived that position at law and in general practice worldwide, hoping to prop our business sector and for ease of doing business. This act of magnanimity now looks undeserved,” the president said.
Zimbabwe is a multi-currency economy after a deliberate Government decision but the position is now being contradicted by business.
“Any business practice, which suppresses the use of any one currency recognised by our laws is illegal and do undermine this unique and most favourable position, which is found nowhere else in the world. The offence gets worse when these illegal practices seek to outlaw the use of the local currency unit, itself our national currency and currency of wage earnings.
To those who do not see where this madness is coming from. By having multi-currency, the Captains of the industry have the capacity to control foreign currency and thus cause shortages and speculations. It is not far-fetched to say the problems we have now are being caused by the business environment. Businesses are taking advantage of this opportunity to create jobs and companies and use it for their benefit against the nation.
They are biting the very hand which feeds them.

Air-Borne Mnangagwa Flies To Ghana

By- The ever-travelling Zimbabwean President Mnangagwa has left Harare for Accra, Ghana, for the 30th African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) annual meetings.

The Afreximbank meeting, usually attended by Finance ministers, runs under the theme: “Delivering the Vision, Building Prosperity for Africans” and will seek solutions to development challenges on the continent and the Caribbean.

The bank wants to construct its regional office in Harare.

Breakthrough As Award Winning “Qoki” British Lawyer Julie Condliffe’s Slapped With Major Fraud Case.

By A Correspondent | On one side she was a shining British solicitor with piles of media and professional awards, an impeccable career, and the sweetest voice when speaking, often using soothing Biblical phrases, but on another hand, she was really communicating a “can’t-touch-me,” macho personality that violently defeated every person disputing with her to the point of making them desire to die, literally – The UK based Qoki Zindlovukazi (fake farm properties) lawyer, award winning solicitor, celebrated millionaire and director of the Property Pro World company, Julian Condliffe has been found liable in a major case now concluded at the courts in Birmingham, that developed from a ZimEye news special investigation back in 2020.

Finally debased… Julie Condliffe

Julian, known as Julie Condliffe, was running her latest property investment program in which clients would never receive their title deeds years after promising them that she is blessing or empowering them, using social media websites, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to make self mentor over scores of homeseekers.

The latest court win of a whopping GBP56,000 is one of many others, in which three other clients reportedly committed suicide, distressed after discovering that they have been deceived. In the latest case, Julie Condliffe’s communication technique and its contents dilligently audited by ZimEye, she had cruelly told one of her suicidal clients, a Zimbabwean woman known on social media as “anon,” that her investment has disappeared and the only guarantee she now has in life is death. This diabolic message the solicitor communicated in a neatly edited psychotic video file uploaded to the YouTube website.

In this case in which the three abused clients are represented by Manchester based Irvine Yates Solicitors, Pawel, Tracy and Ilona, are nurses and one of them was involved in a Facebook group that later got linked with Julie Condliffe where the services the Director of Property Pro World provided were non regulated, being advice on how to make money with properties.

At some point, one of the complainants had a conversation with the other two. Julie Condliffe was running a syndicate, that is, a system of a group that takes rounds to parcel out an interest-free loan. These schemes work when everyone contributes. But what Julie was doing was putting in people in a disruptive way before the end of a cycle to the prejudice of others.

One of the claimants wanted a property, and Julie put in money from her share in the syndicate.

Julie sold a property that she already owned. She said to the group that the legals had to be done by her. But then she was now getting into regulated work; As a lawyer, she can not do that, according to practice, which dictates that this must not be done while one is not attached to a law firm.

She began misleading the claimants that she had transferred the property into their names.

Julie’s submission to the court is that the claimants had abandoned the property. The difficulty came in that Pawel (the trio’s representative) was told different things, which led to no deeds being transferred.

Everything came to nothing. By the time they had concluded, Julie had put in a wholly inadequate defence and a counterclaim that was equal to the trio’s claim.

The trio’s solicitor, Kate at Irvine Yates, tells ZimEye of the first court win:

“We got a conditional order in that we must pay court costs up to 7k.

“When I got the documents… the registered address of Property Pro World was the latest one, which proved that she had supplied fraudulent documents,” a development which means criminal liability against the violator.

A background check on her latest office address reveals that it is used by some of the most notorious fraudsters in Europe.

The other side later accepted a part 37 offer, GBP30,999, and the final total figure shot up to GBP56,000, with costs. The Respondents later made an interim payment and worked to settle most of the claim by the time of the final hearing at Birmingham County Court.

The breakthrough is being explained on Sunday by the heroic solicitors as victims celebrate in West Midlands.

Meanwhile, after ZimEye exposed Julie Condliffe in a series of investigative articles in April to May 2020, she quickly removed herself as director of her company, Property Pro World, 2 months later and appointed a close relative.
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Chamisa Finalises Candidates Selection

By- The Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) held its last candidates’ selection process at the weekend.
The CCC did not hold any primary elections but was piloting what it says is a citizen caucus process where ordinary people are given a chance to select their aspiring candidates.
The run-up to yesterday’s candidate selection process was heated, with Harare East legislator Tendai Biti locked in a fierce battle with Harare North MP Allan Markham.
The results of the nominations are yet to be announced.
This publication heard that some Zanu PF activists attempted to disrupt the CCC candidate selection process ahead of the nomination court sitting on Wednesday.
There were also reports of bussing of people by some aspiring candidates, a few days after party leader, Nelson Chamisa, condemned the practice and warned that culprits would be disqualified.
CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere told The Standard yesterday evening that the party’s candidate selection process went smoothly.
“We saw an overwhelming turnout of citizens and every one of the caucuses was conducted in peace,” Mahere said.
“The citizens’ voices were heard. Reports will be furnished to the Citizens’ Independent Selection Panel in due course.”
Mahere said the panel would collate information from nomination stakeholder consultation and community consensus before announcing the eventual winners.
“We have succeeded in creating a platform for communities to hear from their potential candidates and make their voices heard,” she said.
“We are well on course to ensuring we have a dream team of citizen representatives who will usher in competent, ethical leaders, led by (CCC leader Nelson) Chamisa and who will put the citizens first.”
President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is seeking a second term, has announced August 23 as the election date.
Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF will officially launch its campaign this week.
Zanu PF chose its candidates through chaotic primary elections coordinated by the Central Intelligence Organisation and the army.
Nomination courts will sit on Wednesday across the country to consider names of aspiring MPs and councillors.
In Harare, the nomination court will consider names of presidential candidates.
Mnangagwa and Chamisa are considered front runners for the presidency after the closely contested 2018 polls where the Zanu PF leader narrowly came out victorious.
Chamisa rejected the results saying his rival worked with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to rig the polls that came eight months after the military toppled long time ruler Robert Mugabe in a coup.
-The Standard

Mnangagwa Mourns Business Tycoon Ben Mucheche

By- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has sent a condolence message to the late businessman Ben Mucheche.

Mucheche died on Wednesday after a long illness at his Beatrice Farm. He was 96.
He left behind six wives and 28 children.

In a condolence message to the Mucheche family, Mnangagwa said Mucheche was a self-made indigenous businessman who rose to fame against a racially structured system. He said:
The late Cde Ben Mucheche is synonymous with an inspiring generation of self-made indigenous businessmen and women who rose to fame against all odds in colonial Rhodesia.
From very humble beginnings, the late Cde Mucheche beat all bottlenecks placed in the way of enterprising blacks, to break into the racially structured transport and farming business.
Beginning with a single vehicle, Cde Mucheche persevered until he built a large fleet of taxis before venturing into the large passenger transport business for which he became known right through to our Independence.
A civic leader and a tried and tested nationalist, the late Cde Mucheche used his position and his hard-earned resources to support the nationalist movement right from its early, formative days in the late 1950s.
As we mourn Cde Mucheche’s painful demise, we remember especially the salutary role he played in sowing seeds for black economic empowerment by co-founding the Indigenous Business Development Centre (IBDC) alongside leading businessmen and women like the late Paul Mukondo, John Mapondera, Strive Masiyiwa, late Roger Boka, Enock Kamushinda and Mrs Jane Mutasa.

Mucheche was born on 31 March 1927 at Chishawasha Mission in Goromonzi. He later moved to Salisbury (now Harare) in search of employment and worked as a schoolteacher.
In 1956, he started Easy Way Taxis, a taxi business, with only £300 in savings. By 1962, he had a fleet of six taxis, which he sold to buy two buses.
In 1979, when the Liberation War ended, Mucheche was running a fleet of 75 buses.
In 1973, he was elected the president of the Rhodesian African Chamber of Commerce which represented the interests of black people.
In 1975, he was appointed the director of the Reserve Bank, a position he held up to 1988.
He was also elected as the leader of the Zimbabwe Rural Transport Organisation between 1976 and 2002.

Prominent Bus Operator Ben Mucheche Dies

By- Prominent businessman and bus operator Ben Mucheche has died.

Mucheche died on Wednesday after a long illness at his Beatrice Farm. He was 96.
He left behind six wives and 28 children.

Mucheche was born on 31 March 1927 at Chishawasha Mission in Goromonzi. He later moved to Salisbury (now Harare) in search of employment and worked as a schoolteacher.
In 1956, he started Easy Way Taxis, a taxi business, with only £300 in savings. By 1962, he had a fleet of six taxis, which he sold to buy two buses.
In 1979, when the Liberation War ended, Mucheche was running a fleet of 75 buses.
In 1973, he was elected the president of the Rhodesian African Chamber of Commerce which represented the interests of black people.
In 1975, he was appointed the director of the Reserve Bank, a position he held up to 1988.
He was also elected as the leader of the Zimbabwe Rural Transport Organisation between 1976 and 2002.

Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe And Botswana Agree To Scrap Roaming Charges

Mobile users in Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana will no longer be charged extra when they cross borders. 

The initiative in the four Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries is part of a move to create a One Network Area (ONA).

An initiative for single digital markets are in place in the East African Community (EAC) too. 

Cross-border travelers in Africa generally face high internet and mobile roaming tariffs .Mercy Kachere is a Malawian businesswoman who traverses Zambia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. 

The move to scrap roaming charges will mean she can stay in touch with her family in Lilongwe while on business trips.

“This is good news to any citizen from these countries. As a business lady, I travel a lot to these countries to procure different goods for my stationery and textile retail shops in my home country Malawi,” Kachere told DW.

She had come to consider high roaming costs another fixed overhead expenditure.

“I have been subjected to interrupted phone conversations with my family members each time I travel because of the high costs that mobile phone companies charge on mere phone and voice calls, including roaming service,” Kachere said.

“My only request is that it spreads across Africa if communication on the continent is to improve as it affects many business operators.”

-DW

Makandiwa Loudly Says: I Protect God From Sinning

1. God needs a prophet to stop him from sinning (2017).

2. Had it been for the prophet, God would have fallen apart. (2017)

3. Prophets protect God from sinning…(2017)

4. If you get to heaven, write this down, you get to heaven and you don’t find me there, you have gone to h-ell (2018)

5. ” I am more gifted than God.” (2023)

Analyzing the Honesty and Trustworthiness of Emmanuel Makandiwa’s Character in Light of His Sermons and Career

By Religion Reporter | ZimEye | Emmanuel Makandiwa, a prominent preacher and founder of the United Family International Church, has garnered a significant following over the years. However, his character and trustworthiness have come under scrutiny due to several controversial incidents and claims made during his sermons and career. This article aims to analyze the honesty and trustworthiness of Makandiwa based on these incidents, including his declaration that the Creator of the universe depends on his assistance, allegations of staging fake miracles, failure to accurately prophesy events, and his association with individuals accused of financial misconduct.

1. The Claim of Assisting the Creator of the Universe:

One of the most remarkable claims made by Makandiwa is that the Creator of the universe relies on his assistance. This statement raises questions about his humility and credibility as a spiritual leader. Such a declaration is inconsistent with traditional religious beliefs and places Makandiwa in a position of grandiosity and self-importance.

2. Allegations of Staging Fake Miracles:

Makandiwa has faced allegations of staging fake miracles, such as the controversial claim that he could heal people’s ailments, including a woman’s fat belly. The credibility of any spiritual leader can be seriously undermined when there are suspicions of deception surrounding their supposed miraculous abilities. These allegations cast doubt on Makandiwa’s integrity and raise questions about the authenticity of his claims.

3. Failure to Accurately Prophesy Events:

Another significant aspect of Makandiwa’s ministry is his prophetic declarations. However, there have been instances where his prophecies have failed to materialize. For example, he allegedly claimed to have healed Zimbabwean comedian Mai Titi of cancer, but later she was jailed for a separate offense. Such inaccuracies bring into question the authenticity and reliability of his prophetic abilities, eroding trust among his followers.

4. Association with Individuals Accused of Financial Misconduct:

Makandiwa’s close association with Uebert Angel, an individual accused of money laundering and being recorded by Al Jazeera Investigative journalists, raises concerns about his judgment and discernment. The failure to prophesy or address such serious allegations involving a close associate may suggest a lack of transparency or willingness to confront uncomfortable truths.

The analysis of Emmanuel Makandiwa’s character, based on his sermons and career, reveals several red flags that may impact his credibility and trustworthiness as a spiritual leader. The claim of assisting the Creator of the universe, allegations of staging fake miracles, failure to accurately prophesy events, and association with individuals accused of financial misconduct all contribute to a sense of skepticism. It is essential for individuals to critically evaluate the claims and actions of any spiritual leader, holding them accountable for their words and deeds. Ultimately, trust and honesty are foundational qualities necessary for any religious figure, and it is up to the followers to determine the level of trust they place in their chosen spiritual leaders.

New Twist To Chief Fortune Charumbira Sexual Assault Saga

The sexual assault case against Chiefs Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira has taken a new twist with claims that a deep-seated family feud and a protracted chieftainship wrangle could be behind the whole saga.

The matter in which Charumbira, who is also the president of the Pan African Parliament (PAP), is accused of indecently assaulting a married woman who is said to be his niece, is yet to go before the courts but has been reported to the police in Masvingo.

A group of family members and relatives of the embattled chief has come together in his defence citing family history, the chief’s relation to the alleged victim and various ‘inconsistencies’ in the allegations.

They have penned a document which they say would be filed with the police.

In the document that has been leaked to StandardPeople, the family says they had investigated events surrounding the incident that resulted in charges being laid against Charumbira.

They said indications were that this was “a calculated political attack meant to destroy his career as president of the Chief’s Council  and also an onslaught to force him to relinquish his post at the continental legislative body.”

The family also raised issues with the relationship between the chief and his alleged victim who is said to be his brother’s daughter.

“Charumbira’s accuser is a distant fifth generation questionable niece and there are murky family roots between the pair,” the document reads.

“The relationship between the pair cannot be traced to the great Charumbira progenitors, Mudavanhu and Chainda who are widely known to be the great ancestors of the Sipambi clan with Chief Charumbira being the two progenitors’ direct descendant.”

The document makes allegations to the effect that the victim’s family is working with a prominent South African businesswoman and a former MP in Botswana (name withheld) to topple Charumbira from his post at PAP using the alleged sexual assault case.

The businesswoman is said to have engaged a South Africa-based gender violence lobby group, Kwanele Foundation to stage a demonstration denouncing Charumbira at the PAP headquarters in Midrand, South Africa last month but it flopped.

“They wanted to replace Charumbira with one of the four PAP vice presidents, (name supplied), who is also a close ally of the SA businesswoman,” the document added.

“We have information that the victim’s family has created a WhatsApp group titled ‘’Sky Media 206’’ and has also created a fake twitter account to coordinate the hysteric attacks against Charumbira.”

The document further alleges that before the reported sexual assault incident in March, there had been another sting operation in February.

It involved an unnamed woman in Masvingo who had been approached by Charumbira’s rivals to make sexual advances to him and to take his nude pictures in return for a house and a car.

“It has emerged that these are the same people who, after failing in their initial attempt, engineered this recent sexual assault case. 

“Her (the victim’s) father was at one time a campaign manager of one of Charumbira’s known political nemesis in Masvingo West and that does not escape us as a possible motive to destroy the chief,” the document reads.

“The father is also involved in the chieftainship wrangles pitting Charumbira and his foes that are out to dethrone him.

“The victim’s mother (name withheld),  a school headmistress also in Masvingo Province, has been very inactive in the case, a situation that raises eyebrows.”

The family said they were aware that the plot to destroy Charumbira continued to thicken with reports that the victim was being pushed to petition the Chiefs Council in a fresh bid to jettison the council president from office.

-The Standard

Zim Car Dealer Nabbed In Ireland For Murder

Peter Dube, a car dealer from Gweru, Zimbabwe, has been arrested in Ireland by gardaí (police force in the Republic of Ireland) for allegedly murdering three people in 2021 and fleeing the country.

He has already appeared before the courts in Ireland and has been remanded in custody.

The authorities in Zimbabwe have been in contact with Interpol and An Garda Siochana to locate him and seek his extradition back to Zimbabwe to face trial there.

Dube is accused of shooting his second wife’s suspected lover, Shelton Chinhango, and her best friend, Gamuchirai Mudungwe, in Gweru’s central business district.

He also allegedly shot his second wife and her sister, Nyaradzo, who later died in the hospital.

The authorities in Zimbabwe want him to stand trial on those charges. The man is also facing unrelated, minor charges in Ireland, according to TheIrishTimes.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirmed that Dube had left the country and was living in Eswatini under the alias Xolile Mtsali before relocating to Ireland, where he sought asylum.

An Interpol Red Notice was issued for his arrest and extradition to Zimbabwe.

Garda Headquarters in Dublin confirmed the man’s arrest and remand in custody but declined to comment further due to the ongoing court case.

-Pindula News

Mudha Threatens Losing Zanu PF Candidates

Former State Security Minister Owen Ncube has warned MPs who lost in the ZANU PF primaries not to contest as independent candidates in the upcoming general elections.

ZANU PF held its primary elections in March, during which some party heavyweights lost their tickets to represent the party in the August 23 polls.

Despite reports of bhora musango threats and dissatisfaction over candidate imposition and rigging, Ncube described running as an independent candidate as “anti-revolutionary” and urged those who lost in the primaries not to do so.

He emphasised that ZANU PF does not vote for independent candidates and that standing as one makes individuals enemies of the party and the revolution.

Addressing ex-combatants in Redcliff recently, Mudha as Ncube is widely known in political circles, said people who lost in primary elections should not run as independent candidates.

“We don’t have that kind of language in Zanu PF.

“In Zanu PF we don’t vote for an independent candidate, if you are now contesting as an independent candidate it simply means you are now anti-revolutionary.

“We will not vote for you. Don’t use our party name to stand as an independent. the moment you stand as an independent candidate you are now an enemy of Zanu PF, you are an enemy of the revolution.

“There is no Zanu PF person who will vote for anyone who will contest as an independent candidate,” said Ncube.

During the ZANU PF primaries held in March, prominent individuals such as Philip Chiyangwa, Ziyambi Ziyambi, Sekai Nzenza, Justice Mayor Wadyajena, Joseph Chinotimba, and Mary Mliswa-Chikoka lost their bid to represent the party in the upcoming general elections.

However, Ncube, who is the parliamentarian for Gokwe Kana, was able to obtain his party’s endorsement without any opposition during the internal elections.

-Pindula News

ZRP Murder Suspect Captured In Ireland

Fugitive businessman Peter Dube, wanted for multiple charges including murder and immigration violations, has been apprehended in Ireland.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police obtained an international arrest warrant, and Dube now faces extradition. After allegedly committing the murders, he fled to South Africa, assumed a new identity, and eventually ended up in Ireland. An investigation by the Irish police, known as An Garda Síochána, followed a newspaper article exposing Dube’s use of a false name to obtain asylum. Dube has appeared in court in Ireland.

“A male in his late 30s was arrested on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, for alleged offences, contrary to the Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act of 2001. The male has appeared before the district court and is currently remanded in custody. As the male is currently before the court, An Garda Síochána has no further comment at this time.”

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has since initiated legal proceedings to extradite the suspect.

NPA head of the international co-operation and anti-terrorism unit Mr Clement Chimbare yesterday confirmed that a provisional arrest warrant had been issued against Dube. ZRP is now expected to transmit the warrant to Ireland’s law-enforcement authorities through the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol).

Dube had been placed on Interpol’s Red Notice, a request to law-enforcement agencies worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest a person pending extradition. Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said police were waiting for the extradition process to take place.

It is alleged that on April 23, 2021, Dube, who was a car dealer, approached his second wife, Nyasha Nharingo, and her suspected lover Shelton Chinhango — also a car dealer — who was seated in a minibus parked outside a flat in Gweru’s central business district, where she lived. He fatally shot Chinhango at close range and turned the gun on his second wife’s best friend, Gamuchirai Mudungwe, whom he shot in the chest. She died instantly.

He went on to shoot Nyasha and her sister Nyaradzo.

The two sisters were rushed to hospital, where Nyaradzo died on admission. It is believed Dube and Nyasha had a long-standing dispute, with the former convinced that she was involved in an adulterous affair.

Earlier investigations by our Bureau indicated that five months after the shootings, Dube allegedly changed his identity and acquired a passport (A09465267) in Eswatini on October 28, 2021. He later used the passport to move to Ireland, where he applied for asylum, before being accommodated at Red Cow Moran Hotel in Dublin. The fugitive also later assisted his wife, Nomatter Chawana, and children to acquire new identities. His luck, however, ran out on Wednesday last week, when he was taken into custody by police.

Be Proud Of Own Country : Mnangagwa

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has challenged the young generation to harness innovations to propel the country’s industrial growth.

He was speaking at the official opening of the 31st Junior Parliament in Harare this Friday.

Following in the footsteps of the August House, the young legislators conduct their business in the Junior Parliament which has representatives from the country’s 10 provinces.

This was showcased during the official opening of the Junior Parliament led by the newly elected Child President, Neville Mavu at the City Sports Centre in Harare this Friday.

The day coincided with commemorations to mark the Day of the African Child celebrated on the 16th of June each year in honour of young lives lost in the Soweto uprising of 1976 in South Africa.

President Mnangagwa took the opportunity to spell out the government’s expectations for the youth dividend where learners are expected to provide the needs of industry through the heritage based 5.0 model.

“It is folly for a nation to aspire to have things they do not produce. If you want a good house you must build it. We want to ensure when you leave university you must say I am fit to serve the growth of the country,” said the President.

He also stressed the need for young people to be proud of their origins.

“The development you see in the 1st world was done by their young people. People your age in Japan are Japanese so you also here in Zimbabwe must know you’re Zimbabweans.”

With drug and substance abuse affecting young people, President Mnangagwa said the Junior Parliament must play a leading role in dealing with the scourge.

“Drug and substance abuse continues to hound our young people. You must take a leading role in fighting this,” he said.

President Mnangagwa further noted the government’s commitment to uplifting the lives of young people, describing them as the backbone and future of the country.

The President also said the government will continue to work with development partners, particularly those with a mandate to support child protection, education and skills development.

“In fulfilling our commitment under the United Nations Suaga Development Cooperation Framework, the government will continue to collaborate with development partners, this cooperation should be in line with government priorities and respect our culture and values,” he said.

Attention was also drawn to the benefits of the digital age.

“The digital environment also opens new avenues for children with disabilities to engage in social relations with their peers, access to information and participate in public decision-making processes.”

The Opening Session of the Junior Parliament was also an opportunity for the young ones to highlight gaps where they need government support.- ZBC News

Man Stabbed To Death At Mucheke Terminus

MASVINGO-A Mucheke man died last night after being stabbed thrice in the chest near Mundondo Nightclub following an altercation with another patron. 

Masvingo Assistant Police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Lorraine Ndlovu confirmed the matter to The Mirror. 
She said Owen Mabwe (38) of Zimuto Street in Mucheke was stabbed around 11:30 pm by a man only identified as Chitsano. 
Ndlovu said Police have since launched a manhunt for Chitsano. 

The circumstances are that the two were drinking beer separately at Mundondo Nightclub. They got into an argument over an undisclosed issue and began fighting…Masvingo Mirror

Chelsea Offload 13 Players

English Premier League side Chelsea has released 13 players ahead of the new season.

Tiemoue Bakayoko, who joined the Blues from French Ligue 1 side Monaco in 2017, headlines the list.

The £40m man failed to make the grade and has spent recent seasons loaned out at Monaco, AC Milan and Napoli.

The rest are academy players.

Here is Chelsea’s list of released players.

Abu, Derrick
Adegoke, Prince
Bakayoko, Tiemoue
Baxter, Nathan
Familia-Castillo, Juan Carlos
Fiabema, Bryan Benjamin
Haigh, Joe Samuel
Lawrence, Henry
McClelland, Sam
Sterling, Dujon Henriques
Thomas Silko, Amari Otieno
Wady, Ethan James
Wareham, Jayden Darren George. – Soccer24 News

It’s All System Go : President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said citizens are ready for the August 23 harmonized elections.

According to President Chamisa, the citizens shall govern the country, despite desperate attempts by the Zanu PF regime to subvert the will of the people.

On Thursday President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“THE HARARE CITIZENS ASSEMBLY…

Get ready Go! It’s all systems go! The Citizens shall govern in Zimbabwe…

THIS TIME WE WILL DO IT DIFFERENTLY…If they genuinely won in 2018 why would they bother about us whom they defeated. We won in 2018 and because #Godisinit we will surely win again.

This explains why we daily occupy their minds, hearts and lips rent-free! #Thistime we won’t allow.”

About Cervical Cancer

Key facts

Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women globally, with an estimated 604 000 new cases and 342 000 deaths in 2020.

About 90% of the new cases and deaths worldwide in 2020 occurred in low- and middle-income countries (1).

Two human papillomavirus (HPV) types (16 and 18) are responsible for nearly 50% of high grade cervical pre-cancers
HPV is mainly transmitted through sexual contact and most people are infected with HPV shortly after the onset of sexual activity. More than 90% of them clear the infection eventually.

Women living with HIV are 6 times more likely to develop cervical cancer compared to women without HIV.

Vaccination against HPV and screening and treatment of pre-cancer lesions is a cost-effective way to prevent cervical cancer.

Cervical cancer can be cured if diagnosed at an early stage and treated promptly.

Comprehensive cervical cancer control includes primary prevention (vaccination against HPV), secondary prevention (screening and treatment of pre-cancerous lesions), tertiary prevention (diagnosis and treatment of invasive cervical cancer) and palliative care.

Overview

Worldwide, cervical cancer is the fourth most frequent cancer in women with an estimated 604 000 new cases in 2020. Of the estimated 342 000 deaths from cervical cancer in 2020, about 90% of these occur in low- and middle-income countries. Women living with HIV are 6 times more likely to develop cervical cancer compared to women without HIV, and an estimated 5% of all cervical cancer cases are attributable to HIV (2). Moreover, in all world regions the contribution of HIV to cervical cancer falls disproportionately on younger women.

In high-income countries, programmes are in place which enable girls to be vaccinated against HPV and women to get screened regularly and treated adequately. Screening allows pre-cancerous lesions to be identified at stages when they can easily be treated.

In low-and middle-income countries, there is limited access to these preventative measures and cervical cancer is often not identified until it has further advanced and symptoms develop. In addition, access to treatment of cancerous lesions (for example, cancer surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy) may be limited, resulting in a higher rate of death from cervical cancer in these countries.

The high mortality rate from cervical cancer globally (age standardized rate among women: 13.3/100 000 in 2020) could be reduced by effective interventions at different stages of life.

HPV and cervical cancer
A large majority of cervical cancer (more than 95%) is due to the human papillomavirus (HPV).

HPV is the most common viral infection of the reproductive tract. Most sexually active women and men will be infected at some point in their lives, and some may be repeatedly infected. More than 90% of the infected populations eventually clear the infection.

Cervical cancer is by far the most common HPV-related disease. Nearly all cases of cervical cancer can be attributed to HPV infection.

Although most HPV infections clear up on their own and most pre-cancerous lesions resolve spontaneously, there is a risk for all women that HPV infection may become chronic and pre-cancerous lesions progress to invasive cervical cancer.

It takes 15 to 20 years for cervical cancer to develop in women with normal immune systems. It can take only 5 to 10 years in women with weakened immune systems, such as those with untreated HIV infection.

Cervical cancer control: a comprehensive approach
The Global strategy towards eliminating cervical cancer as a public health problem, adopted by the World Health Assembly in 2020, recommends a comprehensive approach to cervical cancer prevention and control. The recommended actions include interventions across the life course.

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No Burial Until Sikhala Is Released- Moreblessing Daughter

The daughter of murdered CCC activist Moreblessing Ali has declared that there will be no burial until Hon Job Sikhala is released from prison.

Moreblessing Ali was murdered by Zanu PF activists last year…

Hon Sikhala was arrested last year for speaking on behalf of Moreblessing Ali’s family as a lawyer.

The Citizens’ Daily Bulletin Headlines: Moreblessing Ali’s Daughter Refuses To Bury Mother Until Job Sikhala Is Released…

Gruesome Murder In Masvingo

MASVINGO-A Mucheke man died last night after being stabbed thrice in the chest near Mundondo Nightclub following an altercation with another patron. 

Masvingo Assistant Police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Lorraine Ndlovu confirmed the matter to The Mirror. 
She said Owen Mabwe (38) of Zimuto Street in Mucheke was stabbed around 11:30 pm by a man only identified as Chitsano. 
Ndlovu said Police have since launched a manhunt for Chitsano. 

The circumstances are that the two were drinking beer separately at Mundondo Nightclub. They got into an argument over an undisclosed issue and began fighting…Masvingo Mirror

Bellingham Completes Move To Real Madrid

Real Madrid will pay an initial £88.5m for Jude Bellingham but the deal could rise to £115m – a record deal for a British player; the England international has spent the last three years at Borussia Dortmund; Bellingham will be presented as a Real Madrid player on Thursday.

Jude Bellingham has completed his move from Borussia Dortmund to Real Madrid.

The England midfielder, who will become his country’s most expensive player should the deal rise to the £115m price tag including add-ons, has signed a six-year deal at the Santiago Bernabeu- SkySports

Chelsea Release 13 Players

English Premier League side Chelsea has released 13 players ahead of the new season.

Tiemoue Bakayoko, who joined the Blues from French Ligue 1 side Monaco in 2017, headlines the list.

The £40m man failed to make the grade and has spent recent seasons loaned out at Monaco, AC Milan and Napoli.

The rest are academy players.

Here is Chelsea’s list of released players.

Abu, Derrick
Adegoke, Prince
Bakayoko, Tiemoue
Baxter, Nathan
Familia-Castillo, Juan Carlos
Fiabema, Bryan Benjamin
Haigh, Joe Samuel
Lawrence, Henry
McClelland, Sam
Sterling, Dujon Henriques
Thomas Silko, Amari Otieno
Wady, Ethan James
Wareham, Jayden Darren George. – Soccer24 News

We Will Not Allow Mnangagwa To Subvert People’s Will: President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said citizens are ready for the August 23 harmonized elections.

According to President Chamisa, the citizens shall govern the country, despite desperate attempts by the Zanu PF regime to subvert the will of the people.

On Thursday President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“THE HARARE CITIZENS ASSEMBLY…

Get ready Go! It’s all systems go! The Citizens shall govern in Zimbabwe…

THIS TIME WE WILL DO IT DIFFERENTLY…If they genuinely won in 2018 why would they bother about us whom they defeated. We won in 2018 and because #Godisinit we will surely win again.

This explains why we daily occupy their minds, hearts and lips rent-free! #Thistime we won’t allow.”

It’s All System Go : President Chamisa On Polls

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said citizens are ready for the August 23 harmonized elections.

According to President Chamisa, the citizens shall govern the country, despite desperate attempts by the Zanu PF regime to subvert the will of the people.

On Thursday President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“THE HARARE CITIZENS ASSEMBLY…

Get ready Go! It’s all systems go! The Citizens shall govern in Zimbabwe…

THIS TIME WE WILL DO IT DIFFERENTLY…If they genuinely won in 2018 why would they bother about us whom they defeated. We won in 2018 and because #Godisinit we will surely win again.

This explains why we daily occupy their minds, hearts and lips rent-free! #Thistime we won’t allow.”

What Is Cervical Cancer ?

Key facts

Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women globally, with an estimated 604 000 new cases and 342 000 deaths in 2020.

About 90% of the new cases and deaths worldwide in 2020 occurred in low- and middle-income countries (1).

Two human papillomavirus (HPV) types (16 and 18) are responsible for nearly 50% of high grade cervical pre-cancers
HPV is mainly transmitted through sexual contact and most people are infected with HPV shortly after the onset of sexual activity. More than 90% of them clear the infection eventually.

Women living with HIV are 6 times more likely to develop cervical cancer compared to women without HIV.

Vaccination against HPV and screening and treatment of pre-cancer lesions is a cost-effective way to prevent cervical cancer.

Cervical cancer can be cured if diagnosed at an early stage and treated promptly.

Comprehensive cervical cancer control includes primary prevention (vaccination against HPV), secondary prevention (screening and treatment of pre-cancerous lesions), tertiary prevention (diagnosis and treatment of invasive cervical cancer) and palliative care.

Overview

Worldwide, cervical cancer is the fourth most frequent cancer in women with an estimated 604 000 new cases in 2020. Of the estimated 342 000 deaths from cervical cancer in 2020, about 90% of these occur in low- and middle-income countries. Women living with HIV are 6 times more likely to develop cervical cancer compared to women without HIV, and an estimated 5% of all cervical cancer cases are attributable to HIV (2). Moreover, in all world regions the contribution of HIV to cervical cancer falls disproportionately on younger women.

In high-income countries, programmes are in place which enable girls to be vaccinated against HPV and women to get screened regularly and treated adequately. Screening allows pre-cancerous lesions to be identified at stages when they can easily be treated.

In low-and middle-income countries, there is limited access to these preventative measures and cervical cancer is often not identified until it has further advanced and symptoms develop. In addition, access to treatment of cancerous lesions (for example, cancer surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy) may be limited, resulting in a higher rate of death from cervical cancer in these countries.

The high mortality rate from cervical cancer globally (age standardized rate among women: 13.3/100 000 in 2020) could be reduced by effective interventions at different stages of life.

HPV and cervical cancer
A large majority of cervical cancer (more than 95%) is due to the human papillomavirus (HPV).

HPV is the most common viral infection of the reproductive tract. Most sexually active women and men will be infected at some point in their lives, and some may be repeatedly infected. More than 90% of the infected populations eventually clear the infection.

Cervical cancer is by far the most common HPV-related disease. Nearly all cases of cervical cancer can be attributed to HPV infection.

Although most HPV infections clear up on their own and most pre-cancerous lesions resolve spontaneously, there is a risk for all women that HPV infection may become chronic and pre-cancerous lesions progress to invasive cervical cancer.

It takes 15 to 20 years for cervical cancer to develop in women with normal immune systems. It can take only 5 to 10 years in women with weakened immune systems, such as those with untreated HIV infection.

Cervical cancer control: a comprehensive approach
The Global strategy towards eliminating cervical cancer as a public health problem, adopted by the World Health Assembly in 2020, recommends a comprehensive approach to cervical cancer prevention and control. The recommended actions include interventions across the life course.

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Moreblessing Ali’s Daughter Says No Burial Until Sikhala Is Released

The daughter of murdered CCC activist Moreblessing Ali has declared that there will be no burial until Hon Job Sikhala is released from prison.

Moreblessing Ali was murdered by Zanu PF activists last year…

Hon Sikhala was arrested last year for speaking on behalf of Moreblessing Ali’s family as a lawyer.

The Citizens’ Daily Bulletin Headlines: Moreblessing Ali’s Daughter Refuses To Bury Mother Until Job Sikhala Is Released…

Top Cleric Rebukes Makandiwa Over Controversial Remarks

By A Correspondent| In a recent development, Reverend Kenneth Mtata, a prominent clergyman, has strongly criticized the founder of United Family International Church (UFIC), Emmanuel Makandiwa, for his controversial statement claiming to be more gifted than God.

Reverend Mtata responded to Makandiwa’s assertion by citing a biblical verse and emphasizing the omnipotence of God.

Makandiwa’s remarks, made in a video that surfaced online, have caused a significant uproar among the people of Zimbabwe.

The religious leader’s statement suggesting that he possesses greater gifts than God drew swift condemnation from various quarters, including Reverend Mtata.

In his response, Reverend Mtata highlighted the immeasurable nature of God’s gifts by referencing a passage from the book of 1 Chronicles 16:11-12.

Quoting the verses, he stated, “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.”

Makandiwa’s video stirred anger and disappointment among Zimbabweans, as it challenged the core tenets of their faith and called into question the authority and supremacy of God.

Zim Man Nabbed In South Africa While Driving A Stolen GD6

A Zimbabwean man was recently arrested in Mokopane, South Africa, while driving a stolen Toyota Hilux GD-6 truck to Bulawayo, the South African Police Services (Saps) has said.

The truck had been stolen in Pretoria, Gauteng province, last week.

According to a media release by Saps Limpopo province spokesperson Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, the 52-year-old suspect attempted to flee the police, but was eventually subdued.

The stolen vehicle was said to have been travelling on cloned details.

The suspect, who cannot be named until he appears in court, was allegedly intending to smuggle the vehicle through Beitbridge Border Post.

“(Through) collaborative efforts by Limpopo Tracking Team, Limpopo Murder and Robbery Unit and Tshimollo Security, investigations yielded the desired results when a stolen motor vehicle which was meant to cross the border was intercepted and the suspect arrested on Thursday at about 10pm,” Ledwaba said.

“According to the information, operational teams received crime intelligence information about a Toyota Hilux GD-6 which was reportedly hijacked last week in Pretoria, Gauteng province. According to the information, the vehicle was to be smuggled out of the country via Beitbridge Port of Entry to Zimbabwe,” he said.

Lwedaba said the operational team followed information along R101 outside Mokopane and the vehicle fitting the description was spotted.

“Attempts to stop the vehicle failed as the driver sped off and a high speed chase ensued until the Toyota Hilux was cornered along Nelson Mandela Drive in Mokopane town. A 52-year-old driver who is also a Zimbabwean was arrested,” he said.

Preliminary investigations also revealed that the vehicle was headed to Bulawayo. It was further established that the vehicle’s registration papers were cloned.

The chassis number was also cloned with another Toyota vehicle in Johannesburg, the Saps said.

The suspect is detained at Mokopane Saps station.

The charges he faces include possession of a suspected stolen vehicle, reckless and negligent driving, driving without licence and fraud because he was in possession of a fraudulent vehicle registration certificate.

The incident comes a few days after five Beitbridge members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police were arrested for reportedly facilitating smuggling into Zimbabwe cars stolen in South Africa.

Four other policemen are believed to have fled, while the five have since appeared in court facing allegations of abuse of office or alternatively bribery in connection with car smuggling.

-Online

Is Zimplats Now Brazenly Showing “Gupta” Tendencies in Zimbabwe.

By A Correspondent| It has recently come to light that Zimplats has drafted and had signed a memorandum of understanding which it has had signed by the Chegutu Mhondoro Ngezi Zvimba Community Share Ownership Trust and the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, in which is seeks to have government of Zimbabwe and the communities exonerate it from its legal obligation to dispose 10% of its shares to the Community Trust.

The memorandum of agreement was signed in April 2023, less than five months after a legal case was filled challenging Zimplats’ attempt to wiggle out of its obligation to ensure communities from where it has been extracting platinum resources can derive a direct benefit from such resource wealth. Instead those Zimbabwean communities continue to experience poverty shrouded hidden grand token donations that have far less impact that on their plight which will only be alleviated by direct participation in the platinum wealth being mined by that company.

The latest moves by Zimplats to ill-advisably coax a whole government ministry administering economic empowerment are being made in the face of a pending High Court case by Chegutu Council Chairperson, Tatenda Gwinji, in Tatenda Gwinji vs ZImplats Chegutu Mhondoro Ngezi Zvimba Community Share Ownwership Trust, Zimplats,,Minister of Industry and Commerce and Others HCH 457/22 .

In the ongoing case the Chegutu Council Chairperson is seeking an order from the courts that Zimplats remains obliged at law to dispose of 10% shares to local communities in line with the legally binding Deed of Trust it signed in December 2012 to establish the Zimplats Chegutu Mhondoro-Ngezi Zvimba Community Share Ownership Trust?

While this is clearly a matter waiting determination by the courts, with Gwinji and Zimplats having presented their initial arguments in court sometime in January this year (2023), Zimplats appears to be attempting to pre-empt any negative decision by convincing government, through the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, to exonerate it from the contentious 10% share obligation. It’s a classic case of pulling the rug from under the courts, tripping due process long before it can be played out.

What is even more interesting is that neither the Community Share Ownership Trust and the Minister of Industry and Commerce filed any opposing papers to the case filed in court and served on them late last year in 2022. This left only Zimplats and its Corporate Executive (Busi Chindove) as defendants facing off against Gwinji.

Such failure or conscious decision by the Community Trust and the Minister not to challenge the claims by Gwinji could only mean their not intending to contest before the courts the claims Gwinji was raising. It has always been Gwinji’s assertion that he is not fighting government or the community, in fact that it is solely the community that will benefit from his success by getting 10% shares in Zimbabwe’s largest mining business worth billions of dollars.

The question gwinji seems to be asking is, “Why”, after initially standing down before an open and transparent court process has the community trust chairperson gone ahead and signed off on an agreement that is it stands deprives the hundreds of thousands of residents and beneficiaries within the communities of a real chance at prosperity on the back of the mineral resources wealth. Why has the Minister of Industry and Commerce endorsed such a clandestine selling out behind the curtains of a transparent legal process? Does this speak to a official government position, that Zimplats should be left scot free, even before the courts have passed their decision.

Zimplats’ predictable move to pre-empt an adverse legal outcome against them can be understood as a desperate attempt at exclusive enrichment, unprepared to dispose a mere 10% to communities around it. But what has come over these trusted custodians within the communities and government, so as to so easily discount their people’s aspirations and welfare?

Mr. Tatenda Gwinji is adamant that he will fight to the end, having already alerted government on what he believes to be it being misled by Zimplats and having written to the community trust demanding answers to its latest complicity in favour of Zimplats interest and not the people. “I cannot understand why they cannot just wait for transparent due legal process to play out. If I lose, rather if the people lose, due to my argument before the courts having no legal standing so be it. But why nicodemusly get Chiefs and Minister to sign off on a betrayal before the court have their say?” declared Gwinji.

“They are being misled by the promise of questionable businesses Zimplats is promising to start in the name of empowerment on behalf of communities, but which businesses Zimplats will own. What has become of such promises like those claimed millions of dollars’ worth of cattle for the community we were misled on a few years ago. Will those businesses Zimplats now promises as a preferred alternative under economic empowerment, even put together, ever have more value than 10% shareholding in Zimplats which is worth billions of dollars on global markets? Yet somehow people’s representatives are sign off for that lesser value without even hearing the court’s opinion?”

What is clear is that someone is being taken for a ride, consciously or having been grossly ill-advised and misinformed. Whatever the outcome of pending legal proceedings the reality is that Zimbabwe is a nation blessed with vast mineral resources wealth evidenced by the more recent lithium rush only shadowing long standing platinum and other resource wealth.

The latest moves by Zimplats, in its decade of persistence to deny Zimbabwean communities a small share of platinum wealth, while its holding company Implats readily shares platinum wealth from Zimbabwe with South Africa’s Bafokeng community shareholders, shows that there is much that corporate greed has put at stake. So much that they must be brazenly attempt at circumventing a pursuit of justice before Zimbabwe’s courts of law.

ZEC Rolls-Out 2023 Election Road Map

By-The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has issued a fact sheet regarding the scheduled elections on August 23, 2023. 

ZEC said five elections will be held using the Proportional Representation (PR) system, and political parties will submit the following party lists: the Senate Party List, the National Assembly Women Party List, the National Assembly Youth Party List, the Provincial 6 Metropolitan Council Party List, and the Local Authority Party List.

The lists are made up of candidates who meet specific criteria and are registered in the province or local authority in which they are standing. In a statement seen by Pindula News, ZEC said the nomination fee for Senate, National Assembly Women, and National Assembly Youth Party Lists is US$200 or bank rate equivalent per party list. The Provincial 6 Metropolitan Council Party List has a nomination fee of US$200 per party list, and the Local Authority Party List does not require a nomination fee. Reads the statement:

There will be 5 elections using the Proportional Representation (PR). Political parties will submit party lists as follows:

SENATE PARTY LIST 

The list is made up of candidates, 40 years and above, registered in the province in which one is standing, and must be in a zebra or alternating format with the woman name on top of the list. Each political party submits a list of 6 names per province. Nomination fee is US$200 or bank rate equivalent per party list.

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY WOMEN PARTY LIST 

The list is made up of candidates, 21 years and above, registered in the province in which one is standing, and must consist of women only. Each political party submits a list of 6 names per province. Nomination fee is US$200 or bank rate equivalent per party list.

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY YOUTH PARTY LIST

The list is made up of candidates, 21-35 years registered in the province in which one is standing, and must consist of 2 candidates with one eligible for election. Each political party submits a list of 2 names per province. Nomination fee is US$200 or bank rate equivalent per party list.

PROVINCIAL 6 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL PARTY LIST 

The list is made up of candidates, 21 years and above, registered in the province in which one is standing, and must consist of women only. Each political party submits a list of 10 names per province. Nomination fee is US$200 or bank rate equivalent per party list.

LOCAL AUTHORITY PARTY LIST

The list is made up of candidates, 21 years and above, registered in the local authority in which one is standing, and must consist of women only. Each political party submits a list with number of candidates equivalent to 30% of the total number of seats or wards in a given local authority. These do not pay nomination fees.

Zanu PF Leader, Police Officer Acquitted Of Rape Charges

Hwange District Zanu-PF District Coordinating Committee chairperson Matthew Muleya and supervisor of ZRP Police Band stationed at Mkushi Camp Depot (formerly Morris Depot) Cuthbert Gwidi, have been cleared of charges of raping a band member after a fundraising dinner in Harare in 2018.

Muleya and Gwidi were discharged after a Harare magistrate Loice Mukunyadze noted that the State failed to prove a case against them after leading four witnesses. The pair was discharged after the court upheld their application for discharge at the close of the States
case.
Allegations against the two were that in 2018, the ZRP Police Band performed at a fundraising dinner where Muleya was a delegate.

After the event, Gwidi allegedly later called the female band member back to the hotel where the event was held and left her in Muleyes hands. It was alleged that Muleya then raped the woman twice.

Shambadzeni Fungura appeared for the State.

-Online

Biti Must Remain MP, It’s In National Interest” Argue Zamchiya. Surely, Not Just To “Legitimise Sham Elections!

By Wilbert Mukori| The worst thing that has happened in Zimbabwe since MDC leaders sold out of implementing democratic reforms was for the nation to abandon the fight to implement the democratic reforms as the only sure way to guarantee free, fair and credible elections. The new rallying call was to forget reforms and concentrate on winning rigged elections. SADC leaders, did not agree and even tried to have the 2013 elections postponed until reforms were implemented. 

“In 2013 the Maputo Summit, in June 2013, before the elections, the Maputo Summit was all about having the elections postponed – the SADC summit. I went there,” Dr Ibbo Mandaza told Journalist Violet Gonda.

“I was there at the Summit and Mugabe pretended to agree to a postponement of the elections. If you recall, the postponement was based on the need to reform at least electoral laws.

“And after that Summit, Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, all of them were called to a separate meeting by the Heads of State of SADC in the absence of Mugabe, that same evening. And they were told; I was sitting there outside the room with Mac Maharaj; they were told ‘if you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done’.”

As we now know Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC-T and MDC-N friends ignored the waring to postpone the elections. Tsvangirai’s self-confidence that participating was the right decision by the “sea of red”, MDC-T regalia colour, at the party’s campaign rallies. 

The 2013 election results was a landslide Zanu PF victory as SADC leaders had predicted. The victory was so overwhelming that many MDC-T and MDC-N leaders were surprised and more significantly it knocked so sense into their heads. The 2014 MDC-T party congress resolved the party will not participate in future elections without first implementing the democratic reforms.

“No reform, no elections!” was the new MDC-T rallying call. Tendai Biti was one of the senior opposition leaders to underline the sheer futility of participating in these flawed elections.  

“Look, you can’t keep on participating in flawed electoral processes that serve to give big benefits to dictators such as Robert Mugabe. Mugabe has perfected the art of winning elections. So it will be very foolish for the opposition to continue legitimising these sham elections which don’t deliver. This country will go through a serious economic crisis in 2020 caused by Zanu PF. And yet, this is the only country where a government doesn’t perform, it is encouraged by a super majority in parliament,” said Tendai Biti in a 2015 interview with Isaac Mugabi.

“So you can’t continue subjecting Zimbabweans to processes where their hopes just get crushed.”

Sadly, greed got the better of our opposition leaders because by the 2018 elections they had all changed their minds; they participated in the elections although not even a token reforms had been implemented. 

Since the 2018 elections some opposition leaders and supporters have shifted one gear up. Instead of the usual “we can win rigged elections, if we work hard enough”, they now add the foolish notion that few opposition leaders elected into parliament have been effective. In other words the status quo in which Zanu PF blatantly rigs the election to secure a Zanu PF majority in parliament and senate plus the presidency is fine because the few opposition leaders elected have done a splendid job of representing our interests.

“Dear Reader,

Tendai Biti of Zimbabwe’s Citizens Coalition for Change’s re-deployment to PARLIAMENT & others of his pedigree is a matter of NATIONAL & not PARTY/ MOVEMENT interest.

Sometimes a PARTY/ MOVEMENT must consider NATIONAL ahead of INTRA interests.

That is NATIONAL  LEADERSHIP  DEFINED or at least SIGNALED especially in a POLITICALLY POLARIZED  context like Zimbabwe.” pleaded Dr Phillan Zamchiya an Oxford based academic.

On the contrary Zimbabwe’s tyrannical autocracy, masquerading in the post 2008 GNU era as factitious multiparty  designed to deliver a majority Zanu PF government with a sprinkling of opposition leaders, has failed the nation and must be dismantled. Opposition leaders like Tendai Biti and Temba Mliswa have said many pertinent issues in parliament but when push came to shove Zanu PF used its majority to do as the party damn well pleased. 

What is the point of electing leaders like Biti into power when all they ever do is make noise! 

Zimbabwe is a failed state, pariah state, ruled by corrupt, incompetent and murderous thugs who have rigged elections to stay in power. The thugs learned during the 2008 to 2013 GNU that by letting a few opposition leaders win some other gravy train seats they can continue to rig elections and get political legitimacy. 

43 years of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and lawlessness have left Zimbabwe in economic ruins and political paralysis. Millions of our people are now living in abject poverty, without hope and a future. The current economic, social and political situation is unsustainable we need change. Real and meaningful change! 

Opposition leaders like Tendai Biti have done nothing of note to stop Zimbabwe becoming a failed state and will not make any difference post 2023 elections. The nation is hungry for real change and not token change.

“Does the TRANSITIONAL PATHWAY to STATE POWER remain the same even in the case of CCC winning the POPULAR VOTE on election day that is on the day our Lord 23 August 2023. Yes, it does,” concluded Dr Zamchiya.

Zanu PF control every aspect of Zimbabwe’s election process. It is naive to expect the opposition to win these flawed elected elections especially after 43 years of Zanu PF Mafiosi rigged the elections. 

Besides the notion that we should give up the fight for reforms and free elections in pursuit of winning RIGGED elections is an oxymoron. Why are we trading gold for fool’s gold!

 Zanu PF is rigging these 2023 elections and thus underline that fact that Zimbabwe is a pariah state and nothing has changed. If Tendai Biti was to be honest and put aside his greed, the only reason for participating in the flawed elections, then he would be boycotting these flawed elections and be calling on his fellow opposition leaders to do the same. 

“It will be very foolish for the opposition to continue legitimising these sham elections!” said Tendai Biti in 2015. He was right then and he will be right now! In the present political system all he does is make noise and that is a criminal waste of human resources.  

Zanu PF Land Barons In Vote-Buying Gimmick

Suspected Zanu PF-linked land barons have invaded large tracts of land in Harare and Chitungwiza, where they are doling out residential stands to desperate home-seekers as a vote-buying gimmick ahead of the August 23 harmonised elections.

NewsDay has heard that some of the land barons in Retreat, Waterfalls, had pegged residential stands on land reserved for the Harare-Chitungwiza railway line as well as social amenities such as schools, with home-seekers being asked to pay between US$10 and US$20 as allocation fee.
An organisation known as Mapani Youth Housing Co-operative Society, with alleged links to Zanu PF, has been fingered in the illegal land sales.

“These barons are taking advantage of Zanu PF campaigns to sell stands (for) between US$200 and US$1 000. We are not really sure who is behind them,” said a resident who declined to be named.
“They have a tent near Musasa and Villa Bar in Retreat which they use as their base (office).”
Council spokesperson Innocent Ruwende yesterday expressed concern over the fresh land invasions.

Ruwende identified Glen View, Retreat (Harare-Chitungwiza Railway Reservation), Budiriro, Mufakose, Crowborough, Kuwadzana, Tafara/Mabvuku, Kambuzuma, Warren Park, Glen Norah, Mabelreign, Chisipite and The Grange among the affected suburbs.
“Land barons are generating fake allocation letters, receipts and diagrams which they use to dupe unsuspecting home-seekers,” he said.
“The cases are being referred to the relevant law enforcement agents and city’s audit division for prosecution. Council has noted that the land barons are misleading the beneficiaries that once they settle on these unplanned spaces, the City of Harare will regularise the areas.”
Ruwende said the land barons were misleading residents into believing that due to the forthcoming elections, illegal structures would not be demolished since they have “political protection”.
“This is a lie and residents are advised not to believe such deceptions. There is no single political party that owns or encourages land barons to engage in their nefarious and illegal settlement on open spaces and ecologically sensitive wetlands and such settlements will not be spared from demolitions,” he said.

Harare’s ward 16 councillor Denford Ngadziore (Citizens Coalition for Change), said council had completed serving demolition orders to land barons after the invasion of about 130 hectares of Greenways land around Meyrick Park, Greencroft, Cotswold Hills and St Andrews Park.
“To avoid inconveniences, those with proof of ownership should approach Mabelreign acting district officer Gambiza before end of day. Working with police and other departments, the planned demolition will go ahead without fear or favour. This is a response to the residents’ outcry,” Ngadziore said in a WhatsApp message to residents in the affected areas.
In Caledonia, a Zanu PF aspiring candidate for ward 14 was named as one of the land barons.
“I have no actual information, but they have always been doing that. What can stop them when some ruling party candidates are land barons? They are desperate and cunning and that’s how they earn a living,” Eastview Progressive Trust chairperson Chenjerai Hondo Masviba said.
A Zanu PF supporter and Caledonia Development Association leader, Kingstone Chikanga, reportedly declared the area as his and directed all chairpersons of housing co-operatives to demand campaign fees from the beneficiaries.

In Harare North constituency, Zanu PF aspiring councillors for ward 42 have also allegedly been illegally parcelling out stands on wetlands and riverbanks.
Zanu PF Harare provincial chairperson Godwills Masimirembwa disowned the land barons in an interview yesterday.
“If ever that is happening, Zanu PF is not involved. The people doing that are thieves and they should be arrested. If possible, you can report them to the police. I will contact leaders in those areas to investigate that. We don’t tolerate such activities at all,” he said.
Coalition for Market and Liberal Solutions executive director Rejoice Ngwenya said police should act on the land invasions.
“There is absolutely no doubt that Cabinet said land barons are non-existent. The legislator or councillors in that area must raise a police case against all barons who claim to parcel land or charge levies. Parcelling State land is illegal, even if you are (President Emmerson) Mnangagwa’s son,” Ngwenya said.

Epworth Resident Jailed For Trying To Enter VIP Aircraft At RGM Airport

An airport trespasser from Epworth was yesterday arraigned before Harare magistrate Mrs Ruth Moyo for allegedly trying to enter a VIP aircraft at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.

He is facing charges of contravening the Civil Aviation Statutory Instrument “access to airside and restricted areas” or is alternatively charged for trespassing.

He was denied bail and remanded to June 30.

The State requested that Mubare be examined to find out if he is mentally stable, or at least fit enough to stand trial.

The State alleged that Mubare arrived at the RGM International Airport at around 3.55pm and tried to get into the airport yard.
He was denied entry by the police who were manning the entry point.

Later on the same day, Mubare sneaked into the Air Zimbabwe airport yard where entry or access is denied to the air side.

The State requested that Mubare be examined to find out if he is mentally stable, or at least fit enough to stand trial.

-Online

Chinotimba Racially Abuses CCC Legislator

Harare North MP Allan Norman Markham left parliament on Wednesday, after accusing ZANU PF MP Joseph Chinotimba of making racist comments.

During a debate on Statutory Instrument 144/22, which sets nomination fees for candidates seeking to run for president and parliament, Chinotimba heckled Markham and brought up his skin colour.

Chinotimba pointed at the opposition benches and asked:

You want to put forward Markham who is white leaving Biti who is a black man?

Chinotimba was referring to a contentious nomination battle between Markham and ex-finance minister Tendai Biti. Markham’s Harare North constituency collapsed during the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC)’s delimitation, with a large section consumed by Harare East where Biti is the incumbent MP, ZimLive reported.

Markham protested that he considered Chinotimba’s statement “totally racial.” He accused the acting Speaker William Mtomba of showing no intention of calling Chinotimba to order.

He said:

In this inflammatory position that we are in now, it is quite clear to me that there is no reconciliation from the Hon. Member and the party he represents. Unfortunately, he is not the first to refer to me because of my colour. I was given my skin by my parents. It is not that I selected it. One can almost say God or whoever your God is gave it to you. I am sick and tired of being referred to as white.

In the constitution, it states categorically that you cannot separate us by religion, sex, gender, you name it and yet you tolerate that, Mr. Speaker.  I would like to announce to this House that I am absolutely disgusted by the racism that comes from that side and is also endemic in my own. I take leave of this House. Good afternoon.

He immediately left the House, and Chinotimba also left shortly afterward.

Mtomba told MPs that he had not heard Chinotimba’s remarks and asked him to withdraw his statement. 

-Newsday

Govt Told To Face Reality And Issue Higher Denominations

Government has been urged to issue banknotes with higher denominations to make it easier for people to transact.

Currently, the $100 note is the highest banknote in the country, but it has been ravaged by inflation.

Blended inflation statistics released by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency show month-on-month inflation mounting since last month, gaining 13,3 percentage points on the April 2023 rate of 2,4% to 15,7%.

From a year-on-year perspective, general blended prices in the economy increased by 86,5% in May 2023 relative to 75,6% recorded in April 2023.

Although blended inflation spiked significantly in May 2023, it is not a true reflection of pricing dynamics.

With the United States dollar (US$) dominating in all domestic transactions, it means that the stable US$ commands more weight relative to the volatile Zimbabwe dollar (Zimdollar).

This exerts a stabilising effect on the weighted average, thus masking the actual inflation burden faced by economic agents, particularly the poor majority who are largely earning in local currency.

In its monthly economic review report for May, the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (Zimcodd) said given the prevailing galloping inflation, higher denomination banknotes were long overdue.

“These will help increase the public’s transacting convenience which is key in building market confidence,” it said.

“Adopt accruals accounting to get a complete and more accurate picture of the financial position of the government. This will inform fiscal and budgetary decision-making to avoid misallocation, increase financial resilience, reduce financial risks, and increase transparency,” Zimcodd said.

The organisation said the Zimdollar was on the verge of collapse and total rejection on the market as it is massively depreciating against the US$.

The local currency plummeted significantly on both foreign exchange markets in the month under review.

It shed nearly 40% on the parallel market in May 2023 from an average of $2 200 in April to $3 600 against the greenback.

Year-to-date (YTD), the Zimdollar is down by a staggering 75% which is slightly lower than a 77% decline registered in the entire 2022, Zimcodd noted.

On the official interbank market, the local currency lost 59% of its value to close May 2023 at $2 577,07, thus, giving a parallel market premium value of 40%.

“Granular analysis further shows that YTD the Zimdollar has erased 73% of its value in the interbank market — only 11 percentage points lower than an 84% decline witnessed in the whole of 2022,” Zimcodd said.

“These numbers are highlighting that ZWL is struggling to perform a store of value function. As such, economic agents are relentlessly substituting the ZWL — flight to safety to preserve earnings value.

“Largely driving incessant ZWL decline is the excess ZWL liquidity in the economy created by RBZ paying for forex ceded by tobacco farmers and exporters. Treasury is also to blame as it is failing to curtail mounting fiscal spending pressures.

“It is funding ongoing infrastructure projects, supporting agriculture, cushioning civil servants, and resourcing Zec [Zimbabwe Electoral Commission] to conduct the 2023 harmonised elections slated for August 23,” it added.

Also, starting from this month, Treasury will assume all Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe foreign obligations and undertake payments for all forex ceded by exporters.

All this contributes to excessive liquidity growth in the economy, Zimcodd said.

-Newsday

Important Facts About Nomination Process

The Zimbabwe Nomination Courts will officially register candidates for the national general elections set for August 23, 2023, on June 21.

Here are some key facts about the nomination process:

Nomination is a process that requires prospective candidates to go through the nomination court to qualify or disqualify them from election.

All nominations for Presidential Candidates are received at a single designated venue in Harare.

Nominations of National Assembly Constituency members are received at designated provincial venues for all constituencies in the respective provinces.

Nominations of party-list candidates will be received at designated Provincial venues.

Nominations of candidates for election to local authority councils will be received at designated offices of the various local authorities countrywide.

Any person who meets the requisite qualifications can qualify for nomination.

Although candidate registration fees for some categories have been challenged in the courts as exorbitant, no new fee structure had been announced by June 14, 2023.

The required fees for Presidential Candidates are US$20,000; for National Assembly Constituency Candidates, US$1,000; and for Party List Candidates, USD$200 per party-list as stipulated by ZEC.

The Party list must adopt the Zebra format of having alternating female and male candidates with a female candidate always heading the list in order of preference.

Disqualifications from the party list include standing as a candidate in more than one province, standing on more than one party list, and standing as a candidate for the National Assembly or as a councillor.

Basic Commodities Begin To Vanish From Shop Shelves

Basic commodities have disappeared from shop shelves as most outlets are unable to secure foreign currency to replenish stocks, Business Times can report.

This comes as manufacturers are supplying goods to informal traders who pay in foreign currency as the economy battles currency volatility which has triggered a shortage of most locally manufactured basics.

A survey by this publication shows that products like cooking oil, soap, fresh milk and sugar, among others, were not on the shelves of most supermarkets in the capital.

However, the same products are available in tuckshops run by informal traders that sell in foreign currency. They are also available on the street supermarkets.

The Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers president Denford Mutashu this week said the disappearance of basic goods had escalated.

“Goods are vanishing from shelves into grey markets where they are priced in US$ only and there is a general inability to replace stocks in the market,” Mutashu said.

He said formal trade has been affected by the exponential growth of the shadow economy yet remains entangled with regulatory, statutory fees, taxes, labour costs, and rentals.

“Supply chains have re-dollarised posing a threat to the existence of formal trade faced with the evaporation of market share easily surrendered to the informal trade while some suppliers and manufacturers are directing basic goods through ‘runners’ to the informal trade selling exclusively in US$ and not obligated to apply the legislated exchange rate when pricing goods,” Mutashu said.

He said the manufacturers are so cunning that they have come up with strict trade terms that most retailers cannot meet.

Most retailers usually pay within a week or fortnight, month or up to even six weeks but with that timeline, manufacturers are reluctant to supply formal outlets.

The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president Kurai Matsheza said basic goods shortages were not a supplier’s problem as they supply both formal and informal traders.

“We are supplying both informal traders and formal traders regardless of the currency but one is supplied upon meeting trading terms of the suppliers.

“Some shops are failing to meet these trading terms that is why, some are facing restocking challenges,” Matsheza said.

Some retailers are saying the Financial Intelligence Unit sometimes monitors them resulting in them incurring huge losses as the local currency continues to depreciate.

Matsheza said high costs of inputs due to surging inflation and diminished export competitiveness due to heavily taxing exporters through the parallel market premium on surrender requirements are affecting the industry.

Retailers and wholesalers said this week that there has been growing demand for foreign currency payments along the value chain that have left them in a difficult position to compete with the informal traders who solely trade in US$.

The ZWL$ has been declining in value over the past few months resulting in the continued rejection of the currency by businesses.

Businesses are now demanding forex as it is more stable and is more likely to ensure their survival in the long run.

Mutashu said businesses were struggling to survive under the current operating environment.

“It is quite critical now that we stay afloat because there is a fight for sustainability by the majority of businesses. It is a very difficult balancing act where you must price for affordability and still be able to price to remain alive in business. It is a catch 22 situation.”

Recently Richards Group director Archie Dongo said suppliers are demanding forex payments for their products with little prospects for settling the remaining US$ invoices in ZWL$ at any rate.

“Where the ZWL$ is accepted we tend as retailers and wholesalers to be subjected to forward rating and this forward rating on ZWL$ prices then condemns the ZWL$ invoiced product to be uncompetitive.

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Bosso Seek New Treasurer

FINANCIAL irregularities exposed through an audit have claimed the scalp of Highlanders Treasurer, Busani Mthombeni.

A financial scandal that saw the Bosso executive failing to account for US$10 000 among other financial irregularities have resulted in the resignation of the Highlanders treasurer.

The development was confirmed by Highlanders board chairperson, Luke Mkandla in a telephone interview with ZBC News this Thursday although he could not disclose the reasons behind Mthombeni’s resignation.

He however said the Highlanders board and executive will soon appoint an acting treasurer who will be in charge of the team’s finances until the next elective congress.

Mthombeni’s resignation comes after the release of Bosso’s audited financial results made public following an annual general meeting held last month, which was adjourned owing to disagreements over the results.

During the AGM, Mthombeni was heckled by the Highlanders members for giving unauthorised allowances amounting to US$9 000 each to the current executive without the board’s consent, while some funds from well-wishers were not accounted for.

Meanwhile, former Highlanders left-back Bruce Kangwa who has been plying his trade in Tanzania with Azam has been offloaded after a seven-year stint with the club.- ZBC News

Zanu PF Official To Contest As An Independent Candidate

MASVINGO – Mutonho Mutonho, an aspiring Zanu PF candidate for Gutu West who was disqualified by his party for campaigning before time has declared that he is going independent.

He told The Mirror that he was wrongfully charged and is contesting the seat as he enjoys immense support in Gutu West, one of the ruling party’s strongholds.
Gutu West is a predominantly resettlement area. Mutonho however, said he remains a Zanu PF member and is campaigning for President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Party gurus are adamant that incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) and deputy youth league secretary John Paradza is the party’s candidate. Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) led by Nelson Chamisa is yet to announce its candidate for the constituency.
“I am contesting as an independent candidate. I support President Emmerson Mnangagwa and I am campaigning for the party on all positions. I was wrongfully charged and yet I have the support of the people,” said Mutonho.

He was handed the suspension letter a day after submitting his curriculum vitae (CV) at the party office on March 12, 2023. He said he was only handed the letter after requesting for it.
The letter had come from the party’s national disciplinary committee on February 9, 2023. Party provincial chairperson Rabson Mavhenyengwa signed the same document on February 17, 2023.

Zanu PF Masvingo spokesperson Pepukai Chiwewe told The Mirror that Mutonho was found guilty.

“The vetting of CVs is done in Harare by the National Electorate Directory (NED) chaired by Mike Bimha.

Mutonho was charged with indiscipline and is barred from holding any position for two years. I am sure he was served with the letter when the verdict came out,” said Chiwewe…Masvingo Mirror

Jealous Man Kills Ex-Girlfriend

A Rusape man who killed his fiancée with an axe after she left him for another guy has been slapped with an 18-year prison term.

Muradzi Village resident Finos Chibeke was found guilty of murder last week.

While Mr. Malvin Musarurwa was the prosecutor, he appeared before Justice Isaac Muzenda of the Mutare High Court.

Chibeke killed Angeline Saki, according to Mr. Musarurwa, by striking her in the head with an axe.

“On February 9, 2022, and at Muteweye Village, Chibeke murdered Angeline Saki by striking her on the head with an axe,” he said.

Mr Musarurwa said Chibeke and Saki were in a relationship, but the latter was also dating Robson Bhunu.

“On the day in question, Saki was at home with Chibeke when Bhunu arrived. Saki told Chibeke that she was no longer interested in him. This sparked an argument between the two, with Chibeke demanding a share of the property they had jointly acquired. They reached an agreement and Chibeke left,” said Mr Musarurwa.

He said Chibeke later came back and asked for a chance to talk to Saki, but she refused.

“During the night of the same day, Chibeke returned and demanded for food, which he was served. When he finished eating, Saki collected her plates and went into the bedroom with Bhunu.

“Chibeke called Saki for further deliberations and she obliged. Chibeke immediately struck her on the head once with an axe.

“Saki collapsed and Chibeke disappeared from the scene. Bhunu went outside to investigate and saw Saki lying on the ground with the axe still stuck in her head,” said Mr Musarurwa.

“Saki was rushed to St Mary’s Hospital before being transferred to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital in Harare where she succumbed to the injuries,” he said.

Testifying in court, Bhunu said he did not know that his girlfriend was seeing someone else.

“I did not know the accused person prior to the February 9, 2022 incident. On that day, I went to Saki’s homestead and sat outside the kitchen hut.

“As I was seated there, Chibeke emerged from Saki’s bedroom and entered the kitchen hut. In no time, I heard the two arguing, but could not pick out why.

“After a while, Saki served him food and told me that Chibeke was her live-in boyfriend, although she was no longer interested in him. Saki left for her sister’s homestead and Chibeke followed her.

“Later during the day, the two returned and I heard Chibeke demanding that they share the maize and groceries that they had procured together. Saki did not respond and went to fetch some water. Chibeke left,” said Bhunu.

He said Chibeke later returned that night and Saki served him some food.

“I was in Saki’s bedroom. When she came and joined me, Chibeke called her outside and she complied. Immediately thereafter I heard the sound of something being struck. Within seconds, she fell with a thud.

“I went outside and saw Saki lying on the ground with a wooden handled axe stuck in her head. I also noticed Chibeke disappearing into the darkness.

“Saki was lying in a pool of blood. I informed her sister, Mary Saki, who rushed to the scene and we looked for transport to ferry Saki to the hospital,” said Bhunu.-state media

ZRP Launches Mass Recruitment Ahead Of 2023 Elections

The Zimbabwe Republic Police Service has started a recruiting drive to increase its human resources as part of a comprehensive makeover that includes adopting a new organisational structure and rebranding to regain the trust of the public.

The general public has since been advised to be on the lookout for con artists who may try to profit from this initiative by promising them jobs within the police department.

ZRP stated that applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 22, possess a minimum of five Ordinary Levels, including maths, English and any other science subjects, earned in no more than two sittings, be physically fit, and have a minimum height and weight requirement of 1.68 metres for men and 1.62 metres for women. Both requirements must be met.

Additionally, candidates must be able to run 5 km on a road in 20 minutes for men and 25 minutes for women.

Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, a spokesman for the national police, acknowledged the hiring process in a statement.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police, an affiliate of the University of Zimbabwe, is seeking people who are physically fit and have the necessary qualifications to join the institution as general duty constables while also pursuing a certificate in police studies at Morris Training Depot.- state media

2 ZRP Cops Demand USD1K from Suspect

Police Officers and Accomplice Charged with Extortion for Demanding Money in Secret Affair Case

In a shocking case of abuse of power and criminal misconduct, two police officers and an accomplice have been charged with extortion after assaulting a couple and demanding money in exchange for keeping their affair a secret. The incident, which took place in Harare, Zimbabwe, has raised serious concerns about the conduct of law enforcement officials and their responsibility to uphold justice and protect citizens.

The Accused and Bail:

Takesure Magunje, Gift Pfirwe, and Jonathan Taurai Dhokwani appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs. Munashe Chibanda to face charges of extortion. The court granted each accused bail in the amount of $200,000, and they are scheduled to appear in court again on July 28. The severity of the charges reflects the gravity of their alleged actions and sends a strong message that such behavior will not be tolerated.

The Incident:

According to the State’s claims, on March 7, the complainant, accompanied by a male partner, was leaving a lodge when they were intercepted by Magunje. Magunje, along with Pfirwe and Dhokwani, both members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police stationed at PPU Diplomats, stopped the couple at the intersection of Rekai Tangwena and Tongogara Streets in Harare.

Magunje, presenting her ZRP identity card, accused the complainant of having an extramarital affair and proceeded to demand a sum of US$1000 in exchange for keeping the affair a secret from the complainant’s spouse.

Assault and Coercion:

As the couple was being driven to Hatcliffe, the accused assaulted the complainant, striking her twice in the face. They forced her to embrace her male partner and took a photograph as evidence of their relationship. The male partner, fearing for their safety, handed over US$80 before being abandoned in Hatcliffe.

Desperate for help, the complainant contacted a friend who worked at a pharmacy and pleaded for financial assistance. The accused then took the complainant to Kensington Shops, where they dropped her off and proceeded to the pharmacy to collect US$150.

Unintended Discovery and Arrest:

In a bizarre turn of events, Magunje inadvertently added the complainant’s contact to her family WhatsApp group, mistaking it for a cousin. This unintentional action led to her arrest when the complainant reported the incident to the police. Magunje was apprehended at Fife Avenue by officers from the PGHQ Internal Investigations, further exposing the alleged criminal behavior.

Accusations and Conclusion:

During the investigation, Magunje accused Pfirwe and Dhokwani, suggesting their involvement in the extortion scheme. The authorities will thoroughly investigate these allegations to ensure that all responsible parties are held accountable for their actions.

The charges of extortion against the two police officers and their accomplice highlight the importance of maintaining integrity within law enforcement institutions. Such incidents erode public trust and undermine the efforts of the majority of dedicated police officers who work tirelessly to protect and serve the community.

The legal proceedings scheduled for July 28 will provide an opportunity to further expose the truth and serve justice to the victims.

Accused ZANU ‘Rapist’ Cleared

Matthew Muleya, the head of the Hwange District Zanu PF District Coordinating Committee, and Cuthbert Gwidi, the supervisor of the ZRP Police Band stationed at Mkushi Camp Depot (previously Morris Depot), have been exonerated of allegations related to the rape of a band member following a Harare fundraiser event in 2018.
After the State presented four witnesses, Harare magistrate Mrs. Loice Mukunyadze declared that Muleya and Gwidi had been cleared of all charges.

At the conclusion of the State’s case, the court granted the couple’s request for discharge, and they were released.

The two were accused of performing at a charity banquet where Muleya was a delegate in 2018 with the ZRP Police Band.

The female band member is said to have been left in Muleya’s care after Gwidi later called her back to the hotel where the function was hosted.

The victim was allegedly raped twice by Muleya after that.

For the State, Mrs. Shambadzeni Fungura appeared.