ANC Defends Zanu PF, Denounces Chamisa

By James Gwati-South Africa’s ruling party, the National Congress has defended Zanu PF and denounced the CCC’s Nelson Chamisa.

Fikile Mbalula, the ANC secretary general, said Emmerson Mnangagwa had implemented reforms in the post-Robert Mugabe administration and claimed that the west still wants the opposition to rule to become Zimbabwe.

Addressing the ANC 9th Western Cape Provincial Conference on Saturday, 24 June, Mbalula said:
(President) Mnangagwa brought some reforms in Zimbabwe, but they (the West) did not want those reforms because they want a man called (Nelson) Chamisa.
They want him there to be the leader; the new leader of a new Zimbabwe.
And then we say to the Americans and say to the British, give the Zimbabweans what they deserve, because you agreed in Lancaster that you would give them £40 billion for land reform and redistribution programme.
Meanwhile, Chamisa kicked off his campaign ahead of the August 23 elections by addressing Zimbabweans based in South Africa.
Addressing a campaign rally in Johannesburg on Saturday, Chamisa pleaded with Zimbabweans in that country to support the CCC. He said:
Lets us go back and mobilise, we count on you. We want you to help with resources, one rand or US$1 can make a huge difference.
Zambians did it, Malawians also did it, Kenyans also did it, they did it in DRC…if they are doing it, why can’t we also do it?
In the 2018 elections, Chamisa lost to Mnangagwa by a narrow margin and he challenged the results in court alleging rigging.
However, Mnangagwa’s victory was upheld by the Constitutional Court.

DeMbare Move To Barbourfields Stadium

During the ‘It’s time to make Zimbabwean Football exciting again’ indaba held in Harare last week, a Dynamos official confidently told Stan Matthews that the Harare giants are supported by nearly half of Zimbabwe’s population.

“I don’t know presently, but when the last (population) census was held, we had seven million fans,” the official told the Supersport United Chief Executive Officer.

Whether Dynamos supporters throughout the country and outside can even surpass 1 million is something that is very difficult to believe but what is not up for debate is the fact DeMbare is one of, if not the most supported team in the country.

Now that it’s no longer a secret that Dynamos will be temporarily using Babourfields as their temporary home venue when the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League resumes next week, the move has generated a lot of debate among football stakeholders.

“This is like using your ex girlfriend’s place as a base,” argued one Tapiwa Munjoma, on microblogging site Twitter, in reaction to the news.

The Dynamos executive however believes the move is a no-brainer.

“If you look at how Kaizer Chiefs operate in South Africa, they can host a home match in any city in, because they have fans everywhere, and the same applies with us,” a well-placed source in the Moses Maunganidze-led executive told Soccer24 yesterday.

“We also command a huge following in Bulawayo so why not? We will use Babourfields until Rufaro is ready,” added the source

Dynamos fans always show up at Babourfields, especially when they collide with old foes Highlanders.

They also showed up in their numbers at Emagumeni when they demolished Chicken Inn 3-0 last season and burst into song on ‘enemy territory’ after the final whistle.-Soccer24 News

Manchester City Target PSG Star

Manchester United have turned their attention to Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo after having a third bid for Mason Mount rejected by Chelsea. Mail

Tottenham look set to challenge Liverpool for the signing of Wolfsburg defender Micky van de Ven. The Guardian

French side Lyon have made contact with Christian Pulisic over a potential move in this window amid his frustration at Chelsea. L’Equipe

AC Milan have held talks with Chelsea and Romelu Lukaku over a potential deal for the striker. La Gazzetta dello Sport

Chelsea have signed Jamaica international Dujuan ‘Whisper’ Richards, who will join the club next season after his 18th birthday.

Manchester City are considering a bid for Paris St-Germain right-back Achraf Hakimi, 24, and “will not hesitate” to pay a big fee for the Morocco international. Marca

Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea will hold meetings with the agents of Napoli’s Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen, 24, next week over a potential move to the Premier League. Express

Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel has asked the club to bid for Barcelona’s Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong, 26, after pulling out of the race to sign England’s Declan Rice, 24, from West Ham. Foot Mercato

Brighton have identified Ajax forward Mohammed Kudus, 22, as a top target this summer after the Ghanaian rejected a new contract at the Eredivisie club. Mail

Manchester City have agreed terms with RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol. Fabrizio Romano.

Manchester City have entered ‘advanced talks’ to sign West Ham’s Declan Rice ahead of long-time suitors Arsenal. Sky Sports

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Auxillia Mnangagwa Brother Torments CCC Candidate

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma:

Our @CCCZimbabwe Mazowe Central Ward 10 candidate, Edson Damiso is facing persecution from Chief Negomo working in cahoots with her sister Auxilia Mnangagwa.

Damiso says they want to block him from campaigning in the area citing that CCC cannot win in “Amai’s” rural home.

Why You Need To Donate Blood

The slogan for 2023 World Blood Donor Day campaign, celebrated on 14 June 2023, is “Give blood, give plasma, share life, share often.” It focuses on patients requiring life-long transfusion support and underlines the role every single person can play, by giving the valuable gift of blood or plasma. It also highlights the importance of giving blood or plasma regularly to create a safe and sustainable supply of blood and blood products that can be always available, all over the world, so that all patients in need can receive timely treatment.

The objectives are to:

celebrate and thank individuals who donate blood and encourage more people to become new donors;
encourage people in good health to donate blood regularly, as often as is safe and possible, to transform the quality of life for transfusion dependent patients and help to build a secure blood supply in all countries in the world;
highlight the critical roles of voluntary non-remunerated regular blood and plasma donations in achieving universal access to safe blood products for all populations; and
mobilize support at national, regional and global levels among governments and development partners to invest in, strengthen and sustain national blood programmes.
their treatment.

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Safety Tips For Miners

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

When offering first aid always consider your personal safety first.

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

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

Respiratory emergencies & CPR

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

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

Gas leak, Fire & Burns

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

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

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma:

Our @CCCZimbabwe Mazowe Central Ward 10 candidate, Edson Damiso is facing persecution from Chief Negomo working in cahoots with her sister Auxilia Mnangagwa.

Damiso says they want to block him from campaigning in the area citing that CCC cannot win in “Amai’s” rural home.

Mnangagwa Is The World’s First Prigozhin

By – The recent discussions surrounding Yevgeny Prigozhin’s actions in Moscow and Emmerson Mnangagwa’s political maneuvers in Zimbabwe have sparked significant interest and debate among analysts. While the situations in both countries are distinct, there are intriguing parallels that can be drawn, shedding light on strategic planning, military capabilities, and political motives.

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner Army, orchestrated a surprising assault on Moscow, showcasing a level of strategic sophistication that has drawn the attention of political analysts. Notably, renowned US Political Analyst Michael McFaul has suggested that Prigozhin’s operation appeared to be meticulously planned, surpassing the level of planning seen in Putin’s assault on Kyiv. McFaul’s analysis indicates that Prigozhin’s forces exhibited impressive coordination and effectiveness during their incursion into Moscow.

Comparatively, the defense of Moscow by the Russian armed forces was perceived as less heroic and effective than the Ukrainian forces defending Kyiv. This observation raises questions about the military capabilities and performance of the two countries’ armed forces in their respective conflicts. However, it is important to note that these assessments are preliminary, based on limited information, and require further analysis to fully comprehend the dynamics at play.

In Zimbabwe, analysts have drawn parallels between Prigozhin’s actions and the political maneuvering of Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2017. Mnangagwa, who is now the President of Zimbabwe, is believed to have weakened his predecessor, Robert Mugabe, before eventually assuming leadership. The comparison between Prigozhin and Mnangagwa highlights the potential political implications of Prigozhin’s maneuvers and suggests that he may be leveraging his actions to gain influence or assert his position within the Russian power structure.

According to analyst Howard Nyoni, Prigozhin’s temporary retreat to Belarus following a dramatic 24-hour threat against Putin mirrors Mnangagwa’s strategy in 2017. Nyoni implies that Prigozhin’s actions may have weakened Russian President Putin, similar to how Mnangagwa weakened Mugabe before ultimately taking power. This parallel raises questions about the motives behind Prigozhin’s assault on Moscow and his long-term goals. It is crucial to exercise caution and approach these developments with an open mind, as the true intentions of Prigozhin are still speculative, and further analysis is necessary to unravel the intricate dynamics within the Russian political landscape.

As events continue to unfold in both Moscow and Zimbabwe, it is important to gather more information and insights from experts to fully comprehend the implications of these developments. The limited information available requires a cautious approach when drawing conclusions. A comprehensive understanding of the evolving situations in Russia and Zimbabwe will be essential in assessing the strategic maneuvering, military capabilities, and political motivations at play.

Prigozhin, Putin And Mnangagwa

Prigozhin’s Strategic Maneuvering: Analyzing the Developments in Moscow and Zimbabwe

“Prigozhin’s assault on Moscow seemed much better planned than Putin’s assault on Kyiv.”

By A Correspondent | Recent events in Russia and Zimbabwe have sparked intense debates among political analysts regarding the strategic planning and military prowess demonstrated by the Wagner Army leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin. According to renowned US Political Analyst Michael McFaul, Prigozhin’s assault on Moscow appeared to be better planned than Putin’s assault on Kyiv. Meanwhile, in Zimbabwe, analysts draw parallels between Prigozhin’s actions and the political tactics employed by Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2017. This article aims to examine these perspectives and shed light on the evolving situations in both countries.

Prigozhin’s Assault on Moscow

In a surprising turn of events, the Wagner Army, led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, launched an assault on the capital city of Russia, Moscow. Political analyst Michael McFaul has observed that Prigozhin’s operation seemed to be meticulously planned, with a level of strategic sophistication surpassing that of Putin’s assault on Kyiv. Prigozhin’s forces allegedly demonstrated impressive coordination and effectiveness during their incursion into Moscow, according to McFaul’s analysis.

“Prigozhin’s assault on Moscow seemed much better planned than Putin’s assault on Kyiv.

“Ukrainian warriors defending Kyiv performed much more heroically & effectively than Russian armed forces defending Moscow,” said Michael McFaul.

Comparatively, the Russian armed forces defending Moscow were perceived as less heroic and effective than their Ukrainian counterparts defending Kyiv. This observation, made by McFaul, suggests a disparity in the military capabilities and performance between the two countries’ forces during the respective conflicts. However, it is crucial to note that these are early assessments based on limited information and that further analysis is required to fully understand the dynamics at play.

Zimbabwe’s Perspective: Prigozhin and the Mnangagwa Parallel

In Zimbabwe, political analysts are drawing parallels between Prigozhin’s actions and the political maneuvering of Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2017. Mnangagwa, now the President of Zimbabwe, is believed to have weakened his predecessor, Robert Mugabe, before eventually taking over the country’s leadership. Analyst Howard Nyoni suggests that Prigozhin’s temporary retreat to Belarus, following a dramatic 24-hour threat against Putin, mirrors Mnangagwa’s strategy in 2017.

Nyoni implies that Prigozhin’s actions have potentially weakened Russian President Putin, similar to how Mnangagwa weakened Mugabe before his eventual return and ascension to power. The comparison highlights the possible political implications of Prigozhin’s maneuvers, suggesting that he may be leveraging his actions to gain influence or assert his position within the Russian power structure.

Analyzing Prigozhin’s Motives

The motivations behind Prigozhin’s assault on Moscow and subsequent retreat to Belarus remain speculative. It is important to approach these developments with caution, as limited information is available, and the situation continues to evolve rapidly. Prigozhin’s actions could be driven by a variety of factors, including personal ambitions, political power struggles, or even an attempt to test the loyalty of Russian armed forces.

Ascertaining the true intentions of Prigozhin and his long-term goals requires a comprehensive understanding of the intricate dynamics within the Russian political landscape, which may take time to unravel. Until then, it is essential to consider multiple perspectives and exercise caution when drawing conclusions.

The recent developments involving Yevgeny Prigozhin and the Wagner Army in Moscow have raised intriguing questions about strategic planning, military capabilities, and political motives. While US Political Analyst Michael McFaul suggests that Prigozhin’s assault on Moscow appeared better planned than Putin’s assault on Kyiv, Zimbabwean analysts draw parallels between Prigozhin’s actions and Emmerson Mnangagwa’s political tactics in 2017.

As events continue to unfold, it

is imperative to approach the situation with an open mind, recognizing that the available information is limited. Further analysis and insights from experts will be crucial in understanding the full implications of these developments in both Russia and Zimbabwe.

Former Health Minister Vies For Local Authority Post

Former Minister of Health and Child Care Minister, Dr Henry Madzorera has thrown his hat in the race for ward 10 in City Council in the August 23 harmonised elections

He is contesting on Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) ticket after successfully filing his nomination papers at Kwekwe Civic Centre on Wednesday.

Madzorera, who served as health minister during the Government of National Unit (GNU) and senator for Kwekwe under then MDC-T party, is highly regarded in the provincial party structures.

Speaking during an interview after his nomination, Madzorera said he cherishes his nomination for the local authority seat saying being a councillor was more important job than being MP or Senator.

“The reasons are behind the scenes, people think that from a senator to a councillor is a climb down but being a councillor is a much more important job than being an MP or a senator. People think being a senator is much of a job but the work is on the ground where issues are raised,” said Madzorera.

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Mnangagwa Reshuffles Police Bosses

MASVINGO–Commissioner Crispen Charumbira is the new Masvingo Province Police boss. He replaces Commissioner David Mahoya. Mahoya transferred to Mashonaland West.

Assistant Commissioner Florence Marume, who was in charge of operations, has been transferred to Chitungwiza. Assistant Commissioner Enfilder Nyahanana replaces her.

National Police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the transfers to The Mirror. He said the duo from Masvingo.

Mahoya and Marume were transferred to Masvingo from Mashonaland Central and Manicaland in 2020.

Mahoya replaced Assistant Commissioner Taonei Nyazema, who was dragged to court by junior officers. He also had poor relations with the media.

Sources, however, allege that the two transferred after it emerged that they were part of senior Government officials implicated in the looting of lithium from Bikita Minerals… Masvingo Mirror

Police Boss Caught In Lithium Scam

MASVINGO–Commissioner Crispen Charumbira is the new Masvingo Province Police boss. He replaces Commissioner David Mahoya. Mahoya transferred to Mashonaland West.

Assistant Commissioner Florence Marume, who was in charge of operations, has been transferred to Chitungwiza. Assistant Commissioner Enfilder Nyahanana replaces her.

National Police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the transfers to The Mirror. He said the duo from Masvingo.

Mahoya and Marume were transferred to Masvingo from Mashonaland Central and Manicaland in 2020.

Mahoya replaced Assistant Commissioner Taonei Nyazema, who was dragged to court by junior officers. He also had poor relations with the media.

Sources, however, allege that the two transferred after it emerged that they were part of senior Government officials implicated in the looting of lithium from Bikita Minerals… Masvingo Mirror

I Am A Free Spirit – Zivhu

Tinashe Sambiri
The enigmatic politician Killer Zivhu has categorically stated that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa does not own Zanu PF.

Writing on twitter, Zivhu subtly attacked the Zanu PF boss.

“Gamatokisi , G40, Zanu original etc, ED is not Zanu pf, he is just the President for the Party and government for now,
people come and go, but the Party must live forever, let’s join hands and defend the Party and our independence, ED pfee. “

” Let’s vote now, ED, like, Chamisa , retweet, Kasukuwere , X, on comments, ngatiroveyi chopu chopu , tione kuti chimuti chinotorwa nani.

Kkkkk, imwi musanetseka neni, ndiri Zanu pf 100 percent, but kana pavanoreva nhemha , kana kubira vanhu ndinovaudza chokwadi, handinyengereri kuva muma Structures, but Zanu pf is in my blood, chokwadi toudzana kusvika zvanaka, kwete kutiza mu Nyika kuti utaure chokwadi.

Please understand me guys, iam Party less , ndiri free spirit , but I know what is going to happen soon, Zimbabwe ichanakidza zvokuti varipasi vachafara, for the first time, kuti ndiyo Independence yatakafira iyi. “

CCC Ready To Defeat Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri

The Citizens Coalition for Change is suing ZEC for failing to deal with forgery of signatures and fake candidacy.

The Citizens Coalition for Change addressed a media briefing in Harare on Thursday.

The party has expressed its readiness to defeat Mr Emerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF in the coming polls.

https://fb.watch/lkSZ75BjGz/

ZEC Sued

Tinashe Sambiri

The Citizens Coalition for Change is suing ZEC for failing to deal with forgery of signatures and fake candidacy.

The Citizens Coalition for Change addressed a media briefing in Harare on Thursday.

The party has expressed its readiness to defeat Mr Emerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF in the coming polls.

https://fb.watch/lkSZ75BjGz/

Chivaviro Snubs Warriors

South Africa have beaten Zimbabwe in snapping Ranga Chivaviro and handed him his first international call-up.

The red-hot striker recently confirmed that he is open to represent Zimbabwe in international football.

The 30-year-old, who was with Marumo Gallants last season, was born in Limpopo, South Africa to a Zimbabwean father and a South African mother and grew up in Mpumalanga. This makes him eligible to play for any of the two nations.

Speaking on Metro FM this week, Chivaviro said: “Honestly it would definitely be food for thought (if I’m called to the Warriors). I wouldn’t blatantly say ‘no’. I would obviously think about it and I think in the end consider it.

“I’ve always said this, it’s a good honour to represent your own country or a certain country. As a footballer, one day when you retire and you’re sitting at home, it’s nice to look back and say I’ve donned a certain national jersey you know.”

But South Africa have moved ahead as they offered the player his first call-up in the preliminary Bafana Bafana squad for the COSAFA Cup.

The tournament will take place from 5 to 16 July 2023 in Durban and the Warriors are not taking part due to the FIFA ban.

Here is the preliminary Bafana Bafana squad for the 2023 COSAFA Cup.-Soccer24 News

CCC Ready To Romp To Victory

Tinashe Sambiri

The Citizens Coalition for Change is suing ZEC for failing to deal with forgery of signatures and fake candidacy.

The Citizens Coalition for Change addressed a media briefing in Harare on Thursday.

The party has expressed its readiness to defeat Mr Emerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF in the coming polls.

https://fb.watch/lkSZ75BjGz/

Mr Mnangagwa Flies Out Again

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has left for Maputo, Mozambique to attend the Official closing ceremony of the disarmament, demobilisation, and reinterpretation phase of Renamo Forces.

He was seen off at the RGMI airport by Vice President General Rtd Dr Constantino Chiwenga, service chiefs, Government Ministers, and senior government officials.- ZBC News

FC Mazodze Keen To Bring Back Premier League Football To Masvingo

Football fans in Masvingo watched in disbelief as the Premier Soccer League title slipped through their fingers 18 years ago.

On the final day of the 2005 season, second-placed Masvingo United, who were just two points adrift of log leaders CAPS United, needed a win to wrestle the title away from the Green Machine.

Ironically, Makepekepe’s crosstown rivals Dynamos stood in the way of Masvingo on a rainy afternoon at Mucheke Stadium.

Unfortunately for Asipo Haapo, they were beaten 1-2 by DeMbare and lost the title to CAPS.

Painfully for Masvingo, Charles Mhlauri’s charges had been beaten 0-3 by army side Black Rhinos at the National Sports Stadium.

Six years after that momentous afternoon, Masvingo United were relegated from the Premiership.

For 12 years, football fans in Masvingo have not tasted top-flight football.

But ambitious Masvingo-based Eastern Region Division One side FC Wangu Mazodze are determined to end the historic city’s forgotten epoch.

“We are the pride and hope of Masvingo Province,” FC Wangu Mazodze spokesperson Sukuouluhle Ndlovu told Soccer24.

“It’s about time we claim our position in the country’s football arena and playing in the Premier Soccer League is our mandate as of now.

“The team goes by the name the Kingdom Boys and for sure the kingdom is ours as we are going to gain promotion this year,” declared Ndlovu.

Mazodze, owned by United States-based businessman Richard Mazodze, also play their home matches at Mucheke.

Former CAPS United defender George Magariro is the head coach and at his disposal are players with Premiership experience —Hillary Bakacheza, formerly with FC Platinum, former ZPC Kariba left back Dexter Phiri, and Nicholas Muchadeyi previously with Chicken Inn.

Mazodze are currently second on the Eastern Region Division One log standings, one point adrift of log leaders Tenax.-Soccer24 News

Another Soccer Player Snubs Zim

South Africa have beaten Zimbabwe in snapping Ranga Chivaviro and handed him his first international call-up.

The red-hot striker recently confirmed that he is open to represent Zimbabwe in international football.

The 30-year-old, who was with Marumo Gallants last season, was born in Limpopo, South Africa to a Zimbabwean father and a South African mother and grew up in Mpumalanga. This makes him eligible to play for any of the two nations.

Speaking on Metro FM this week, Chivaviro said: “Honestly it would definitely be food for thought (if I’m called to the Warriors). I wouldn’t blatantly say ‘no’. I would obviously think about it and I think in the end consider it.

“I’ve always said this, it’s a good honour to represent your own country or a certain country. As a footballer, one day when you retire and you’re sitting at home, it’s nice to look back and say I’ve donned a certain national jersey you know.”

But South Africa have moved ahead as they offered the player his first call-up in the preliminary Bafana Bafana squad for the COSAFA Cup.

The tournament will take place from 5 to 16 July 2023 in Durban and the Warriors are not taking part due to the FIFA ban.

Here is the preliminary Bafana Bafana squad for the 2023 COSAFA Cup.-Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa Is Not Zanu PF – Zivhu

Tinashe Sambiri
The enigmatic politician Killer Zivhu has categorically stated that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa does not own Zanu PF.

Writing on twitter, Zivhu subtly attacked the Zanu PF boss.

“Gamatokisi , G40, Zanu original etc, ED is not Zanu pf, he is just the President for the Party and government for now,
people come and go, but the Party must live forever, let’s join hands and defend the Party and our independence, ED pfee. “

” Let’s vote now, ED, like, Chamisa , retweet, Kasukuwere , X, on comments, ngatiroveyi chopu chopu , tione kuti chimuti chinotorwa nani.

Kkkkk, imwi musanetseka neni, ndiri Zanu pf 100 percent, but kana pavanoreva nhemha , kana kubira vanhu ndinovaudza chokwadi, handinyengereri kuva muma Structures, but Zanu pf is in my blood, chokwadi toudzana kusvika zvanaka, kwete kutiza mu Nyika kuti utaure chokwadi.

Please understand me guys, iam Party less , ndiri free spirit , but I know what is going to happen soon, Zimbabwe ichanakidza zvokuti varipasi vachafara, for the first time, kuti ndiyo Independence yatakafira iyi. “

Citizens Ready To Defeat Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri

The Citizens Coalition for Change is suing ZEC for failing to deal with forgery of signatures and fake candidacy.

The Citizens Coalition for Change addressed a media briefing in Harare on Thursday.

The party has expressed its readiness to defeat Mr Emerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF in the coming polls.

https://fb.watch/lkSZ75BjGz/

Donate Blood To Save Life

The slogan for 2023 World Blood Donor Day campaign, celebrated on 14 June 2023, is “Give blood, give plasma, share life, share often.” It focuses on patients requiring life-long transfusion support and underlines the role every single person can play, by giving the valuable gift of blood or plasma. It also highlights the importance of giving blood or plasma regularly to create a safe and sustainable supply of blood and blood products that can be always available, all over the world, so that all patients in need can receive timely treatment.

The objectives are to:

celebrate and thank individuals who donate blood and encourage more people to become new donors;
encourage people in good health to donate blood regularly, as often as is safe and possible, to transform the quality of life for transfusion dependent patients and help to build a secure blood supply in all countries in the world;
highlight the critical roles of voluntary non-remunerated regular blood and plasma donations in achieving universal access to safe blood products for all populations; and
mobilize support at national, regional and global levels among governments and development partners to invest in, strengthen and sustain national blood programmes.
their treatment.

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First Aid In Mining

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

When offering first aid always consider your personal safety first.

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

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

Respiratory emergencies & CPR

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

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

Gas leak, Fire & Burns

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

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

Tinashe Sambiri

The Citizens Coalition for Change is suing ZEC for failing to deal with forgery of signatures and fake candidacy.

The Citizens Coalition for Change addressed a media briefing in Harare on Thursday.

The party has expressed its readiness to defeat Mr Emerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF in the coming polls.

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ZANU PF Buses Caught Dodging A Tollgate

By Farai D Hove | In an embarrassing turn of events, a significant number of buses, trucks, and other vehicles associated with ZANU PF were on Saturday caught evading tollgate fees at the 22 Miles Tollgate. A clandestine detour road was allegedly created to enable these vehicles to bypass the tollgate and avoid paying toll fees. This illicit activity has resulted in substantial financial losses for the country, both in US dollars and RTGS currency. The situation raises questions about the fairness of toll collection and the authorities’ ability to enforce regulations.

The Tollgate Scandal

On a day when these vehicles were heading to a rally organized by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in Chipinge, it was observed that a special detour road had been established solely for the purpose of evading tollgate fees. This unauthorized route allowed the ZANU PF convoy to bypass the tollgate altogether, causing significant losses in revenue. Reports indicate that by 10 AM, more than 100 vehicles, including buses, had already taken advantage of this illegal route.

The tollgate workers from the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA), stationed at the 22 Miles Tollgate, were rendered powerless as the commandeered vehicles drove past without making the required toll payments. This blatant act of evading toll fees raises concerns about the integrity of toll collection systems and the enforcement of toll-related regulations.

Contradictory Actions by ZINARA

What adds insult to injury is the fact that just a few months ago, a ZINARA manager based at the same 22 Miles Tollgate caused the arrest of a local villager for allegedly allowing vehicles to pass through his farm to avoid the tollgate. ZINARA had vehemently declared such actions illegal, emphasizing the significant revenue losses suffered by the state due to toll evasion. This stark contradiction in ZINARA’s handling of toll avoidance incidents raises questions about the fairness and consistency of their operations.

Calls for Action

Given the gravity of the situation and the substantial financial losses incurred, it is imperative that ZINARA and other relevant authorities take immediate action to address this tollgate scandal. The police have reportedly been deployed to monitor and control the detour road, ensuring that only vehicles heading to President Mnangagwa’s rally can utilize it. However, this measure does not address the fundamental issue of toll evasion itself.

ZINARA, in collaboration with the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), must conduct a thorough investigation into the matter. This investigation should identify the individuals responsible for facilitating the illegal detour road and those involved in the toll evasion. The findings should then be followed by appropriate legal action to hold the perpetrators accountable for their actions.

The recent incident involving ZANU PF buses and trucks evading tollgate fees at the 22 Miles Tollgate is a matter of grave concern. Not only does it highlight the need for a comprehensive review of toll collection procedures and security, but it also raises questions about the integrity of those entrusted with enforcing these regulations.

To restore public trust in the toll collection system, it is crucial for ZINARA and other relevant authorities to act swiftly and decisively. They must investigate this scandal thoroughly, prosecute those responsible, and implement measures to prevent future toll evasion. Only by addressing these issues can Zimbabwe ensure the fair collection of toll fees and protect the country’s revenue streams.

Zanu PF Infiltrates Chamisa Camp, Causes Confusion

By-The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party has accused ZANU PF of confusing by fielding double and sometimes triple nominations across the country. 

CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere alleged that ZANU PF forged signatures on nomination papers to cause chaos after it failed to penetrate the party’s systems.

During a press conference in the capital on Thursday, Mahere said they discovered double nominations in 20 provinces and reported the matter to the police. The CCC has also filed an appeal with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), objecting to people whose names appear as CCC candidates but were not signed for by the party. Mahere said they have sufficient evidence of fraud and would be going to court. She said:

ZANU PF failed to penetrate our systems and what did they do, they went and forged our signatures and created 20 odd double candidates that you see across the country for National Assembly and a number of them in wards across the country.

We have filed objections in terms of the Electoral Act to people whose names appear as our candidates and were not signed for by us. The second issue is (that) criminal reports have been made to the police in Masvingo and other constituencies because this is a fraud, it’s criminal.

In some cases, we have a candidate who says well my money was paid and papers filed but not by me, I don’t know who filed these, there is someone clearly behind that

Meanwhile, ZANU PF has distanced itself from the chaos and said it was satisfied with its own nomination process and expecting victory in the August 23 polls.

Former Information Minister, Jonathan Moyo, responded to accusations that ZANU PF was responsible for the CCC’s double nominations. The Political Science Professor argued that the CCC was criminalizing politics and that the fact that the double nominations involved CCC members who participated in the party’s opaque candidate selection process indicated a lack of internal structures and processes to deal with its own members. Moyo criticised the CCC for abusing the criminal justice system and urged the party to develop a constitution and structures to manage its internal politics. He said:

CCC CRIMINALISING POLITICS The fact that Triple C’s triple and double candidate nominations actually involve individuals who are its “members” and who as such participated in its opaque candidate selection process – and some who won in that process which used the archaic but visible ‘Bereka Mwana’ method – means that CCC should ‘cry foul’ to and about those individuals, meaning its “members”, and no one else. Those individuals who in Triple C’s triple or double nomination saga are supposed to be CCC members. The fact that CCC is crying foul, point fingers to outsides like ZanuPF and FAZ clearly means CCC does not have structures and processes to deal with its errant or wayward members. So, CCC is now turning what is political into ‘criminal’ conduct, alleging “fraud” against its “members” and whomever is alleged to have connived with them, hoping to get @PoliceZimbabwe to help it manage its structureless internal politics. But this is absurd. As a political party, CCC is abusing the criminal justice system simply and only because it has no structures to deal with its alleged ‘members’, who were so wayward as to register themselves as Triple C’s triple or double candidates. CCC should stop criminalising politics and come to terms with the consequences of not having a constitution and not having structures based on that constitution!

Zimbabwe goes to the polls on 23 August to elect a new president, members of Parliament (MPs), Senators and Councillors.

Kasukuwere Faces Arrest

By James Gwati- Independent Presidential candidate and former Cabinet Minister Saviour Kasukuwere will be arrested once he sets foot in Zimbabwe.

Kasukuwere’s pending arrest was announced by the police, who said they had two arrest warrants hanging the aspiring President.

The police said these arrest warrants were issued way before he expressed his intentions to contest for the presidency.

Kasukuwere is among 11 candidates that successfully filed their nomination papers to contest the presidential elections on August 23.

He will stand as an independent candidate.
In interviews with the South African media where he is based, Kasukuwere sought to paint a picture of persecution by the Zimbabwe Government and alleged that he feared arrest on political grounds once he lands in the country to campaign ahead of elections.
However, The Herald can reveal that a warrant of arrest was issued on January 18, 2019 by retired Harare magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya after the former Cabinet minister and key G40 figure in the late President Robert Mugabe’s Government, failed to appear for trial on four counts of criminal abuse of office.
Another was issued after Kasukuwere failed to resubmit his passport to the clerk of court during the agreed period.
The disgraced former Cabinet minister has been making feeble attempts to play the persecution card as he has been portraying his charges as politically motivated, but the fact of the matter is that he was issued with warrants of arrest after he skipped court proceedings and after he proved untrustworthy.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi told The Herald last night that police were in possession of two warrants which had not been cancelled.
“We have two warrants of arrest that have not been cancelled yet. The first warrant was issued by magistrate Mujaya on January 18 2019 where he was facing criminal law charges under Section 174 (b) (a) of the criminal law code because he defaulted court under number CRB HarareR842/18.
“The second warrant is under 39/18, he was given his passport but failed to submit it back within the stipulated period so the police should execute these warrants they are currently in possession of and so far there are no indications that they have been cancelled,” he said.
In a separate interview, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Permanent Secretary Virginia Mabhiza said Kasukuwere should submit himself before the laws of Zimbabwe.
“When someone is issued with a warrant of arrest, they should submit before the law. What he should do is submit himself before the law and seek cancellation of the warrants. He has his lawyers, so they should advise him on what he should do. His submission to the law is standard procedure,” she said.

-Herald

Mnangagwa Unleashes Police On Kasukuwere

By James Gwati- The Zimbabwe Republic Police said they would arrest former Cabinet Minister Saviour Kasukuwere once he sets foot in Zimbabwe.

The police said they would arrest Kasukuwere under two arrest warrants hanging over his head, issued way before he expressed his intentions to contest for the presidency.

Kasukuwere is among 11 candidates that successfully filed their nomination papers to contest the presidential elections on August 23.

He will stand as an independent candidate.
In interviews with the South African media where he is based, Kasukuwere sought to paint a picture of persecution by the Zimbabwe Government and alleged that he feared arrest on political grounds once he lands in the country to campaign ahead of elections.
However, The Herald can reveal that a warrant of arrest was issued on January 18, 2019 by retired Harare magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya after the former Cabinet minister and key G40 figure in the late President Robert Mugabe’s Government, failed to appear for trial on four counts of criminal abuse of office.
Another was issued after Kasukuwere failed to resubmit his passport to the clerk of court during the agreed period.
The disgraced former Cabinet minister has been making feeble attempts to play the persecution card as he has been portraying his charges as politically motivated, but the fact of the matter is that he was issued with warrants of arrest after he skipped court proceedings and after he proved untrustworthy.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi told The Herald last night that police were in possession of two warrants which had not been cancelled.
“We have two warrants of arrest that have not been cancelled yet. The first warrant was issued by magistrate Mujaya on January 18 2019 where he was facing criminal law charges under Section 174 (b) (a) of the criminal law code because he defaulted court under number CRB HarareR842/18.
“The second warrant is under 39/18, he was given his passport but failed to submit it back within the stipulated period so the police should execute these warrants they are currently in possession of and so far there are no indications that they have been cancelled,” he said.
In a separate interview, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Permanent Secretary Virginia Mabhiza said Kasukuwere should submit himself before the laws of Zimbabwe.
“When someone is issued with a warrant of arrest, they should submit before the law. What he should do is submit himself before the law and seek cancellation of the warrants. He has his lawyers, so they should advise him on what he should do. His submission to the law is standard procedure,” she said.

-Herald

LEAKED: Qoki Bribes

Like we have been saying: The truth unfolds. Qoki’s scandal unfolds.

By Nancy Nhuku | For some reason, we are reminded of a common song ‘When Jesus says yes nobody can say no!’ This befits the whole situation. Believe it or not, there are real victims in all these Qoki Zindlovukazi scrupulous projects, we do make an exceptional effort in supporting victims and gathering information. This is by far the most heartbreaking exercise, where real investors and victims speak out, in case one wonders why this newsmedia is still producing Qoki articles. This is also being done to raise awareness and educate our community, there are trends and patterns that continue to emerge from this investigation. There is abundance of voluntary shocking and devastating content to explore. The latest being the reaction to the previous opinion article on what went wrong with the great mighty Qoki. To recap, we featured Ms Sithule Tshuma’s audio saying “We had to do what we had to do” regarding obtaining Subdivision permits. We posited the question that ‘One wonders if she was insinuating that she had to bribe her way through to get subdivision division permits’?
1st** audio.

Rest assured there was no malice in this, just critical thinking and analysis. As fate would have it, the publication received a phenominal response from the victims. Have you ever heard of the adage “oil and water do not mix”? This is evidence that it surely does not, below is an audio of the Qoki Highness confessing and confirming the theory that there was bribing involved. An attempt to do a verbatim transcription of the audio was made, although not stenographic. Please note that this audio is an intimate conversation between Tshuma’s own, one of her own trusted investors/friends. It is important to assert that the mission is not to convince people, however, to publish our research and as such do not care who comes on board or does not. The mission is to educate and unpack this to the root cause and will stop at nothing. The essence is to approach this with an open mind, therefore the onus is on Ms Sithule Tshuma and allies to prove investors, victims and community at large wrong. The audio below refers;

2nd Audio***

Sithule: Mina you know what, they can do what they want to do at the end of the day I go to bed with a clear conscience. What I will tell you now is that, my Uncle is a ZIMRA boss. Then we have a lady Everjoy Sikhanyiso Ndlovu, her sister is a boss at the Deed office.
Portia: ‘So Sithu, when a Deed is said to be missing or have disappeared, what does it mean…
Sithule: ‘It doesn’t disappear, I think because everyone is going to look for it…..they end up protecting the buyer..
Sithule: As I’m telling you, Sikhanyiso Everjoy Ndlovu’s sister is the ZIMRA boss….Bridget Dube goes to Deed office…..once Zi checks…then me, my uncle does all assessments….but I can’t jeopardise his job by telling everyone…..
Sithule: Do you know what, I will tell you something, you are lucky, not that you are lucky, do you know that mina every permit In Harare, for people to work and do their job, you know permits take 6 years to come out, just because they don’t get paid, they just want bribe money, you hear them say ‘tirikuda mari isu’ (we want money). You know that every permit I was bribing paying $4000, just so they do their job.
In an article published by The Chronicle on June the 3rd 2023, Tshuma advised that Qoki projects began in 2020 and are estimated to be worth between US$20 million and US$25 million, ‘We are currently working on over 27 projects spread across Matabeleland, with additional land in Hwange, Plumtree, Esigodini, and surrounding areas of Bulawayo’. In her disclosure audio, where Tshuma confirms her lawyer Mr Zibusiso Charles Ncube can testify to, Tshuma outlined that she bribed Harare Spatial planning offices with a minimum of $4000. With all these bribery funds Tshuma is happily stating she paid, one is compelled to wonder if a whopping total of over $130 000 was spent by Qoki in bribing the Harare and perhaps Umguza and Bulawayo City Council for all these permits and other processes. Where did Tshuma get this plus $130 000 to pay for bribes? Qoki alleges they were doing this to help the women and that Qoki does not get paid to do the projects. The golden question for ‘MaGolide’ as loyalists call her, where did Tshuma get all this money for bribes? None of the investors so far have advised they paid Tshuma bribery money. How is Tshuma making her money in all these projects? What’s her interest? Is it really purely to help? Most investors are disgusted by these revelations and feel strongly violated by Qoki’s deception.
Shockingly, Ms Sithule Tshuma, a mother, a Mental health staff nurse, and a ‘self claimed philanthropy guru’, states clearly in most of her audios that she goes to bed with a clear conscience. One wonders how such self confessed and disclosed bribery fraudulent activities are not a concern to her? More to follow……
In a similar vein, the Qoki Trucks also continue to reveal more devastating and unbelievable Qoki management and decision making processes. Below is audio and investors views indicating that only one person Tshuma has the power to make decisions:

The common theme in all these Qoki Projects, is that Tshuma was encouraging the vulnerable women to borrow some loans to fund these experimental Projects, with Karen Kumalo being portrayed as the Bank 7 streams guru. Unbeknown to these victims that their borrowed loans were part of Tshuma and Kumalo’s 7 streams of income. It is hoped that now that the Qoki Highness is saying ‘this is now affecting me’, perhaps things might be done differently. Does that mean Tshuma only takes action to matters that only affect her personally? What kind of leadership style does Qoki employ? If any?
Ladies and gentlemen this is exactly what this news agency has been uncovering, this is for you to judge if this publication is being jealous, malicious and plotting a coup as accused or just pure advocacy journalism dedicated for victims and investors.
Lessons learnt.. do not judge a book by its cover but pay attention to the vibrations and their frequency. The 12 laws of universe come to mind. If ignorant or in any doubt please look up or revisit the topic.

Kasukuwere Fears For His Return To Zimbabwe

EXILED former cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere has announced that he fears for his safety if he returns to Zimbabwe where he is expected to launch his election campaign in person.

He will be contesting as an independent presidential candidate in the August 23 plebiscite after successfully filing his nomination in absentia on Tuesday.

Addressing the media at a press briefing in South Africa, Kasukuwere said he will be engaging responsible authorities to ensure his safety.

Kasukuwere left the country in the 2017 military coup that removed the late Robert Mugabe from power.

At that time he was facing some criminal charges which were later quashed by the High Court.

Asked if he does not fear returning to Zimbabwe after filing his nomination papers, Wednesday, Kasukuwere said he has to take security issues into consideration.

“Yes we have to take security issues into consideration. You don’t board a plane as passenger 34 and just rock up without doing some preparatory work.

“We did that to see the reaction and very interesting results came our way,” he said.

He added, “But we trust that now we are in the election period. You can’t weaponise institutions against your opponents. I’m sure this is an election that everyone wants to proceed smoothly so that the outcome is not contested.

“We want our country to be back on an international stage and we the participants and contestants are all able to say this was a good election with a good fight and at the end of the day we are all brothers and sisters.

“So we are concerned and we will be raising these issues with relevant institutions, we have our SADC board…it’s important that every contestant is projected and secure.

Kasukuwere also said “Now what we have in Zimbabwe is a caretaker president.”

“We are all equal now. The only day that will have a difference between myself, Mnangagwa and Chamisa …is after 23 August after counting and somebody has emerge… then we can start arresting each other if we want to arrest people. But the game is not about arresting each other. Let’s go to the ground and campaign. Let’s tell people what we can do,” he said.

On Wednesday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said he is impressed with peace currently prevailing in the country urging the same during the election season.

“Zimbabwe is now a mature democracy. This (nomination) process is so peaceful. This is what we want and should continue now during the process of campaigning, during the process of elections. This is the peace we want as a mature democracy,” he said.

Kasukuwere Seeks SADC Protection From Vengeful Mnangagwa Regime

Presidential candidate Saviour Kasukuwere on Thursday hinted at seeking SADC protection from vengeful Zimbabwean authorities as he announced a slew of promises to the electorate while launching his ambitious bid for the top job.

The 52-year-old, who has been holed up in South Africa since 2018, was addressing journalists a day after he filed his nomination papers through a representative in Harare.

He said he plans to return to Zimbabwe soon to campaign ahead of general elections on August 23.

He admitted booking a flight to Harare from Johannesburg on June 21 as a decoy to test the response of authorities. A flight manifest with his name leaked online.

“We have to take security issues into consideration. We don’t board the plane and just rock up without doing some preparatory work,” he said.

“We did exactly that to see the reaction and very interesting results came our way.”

Kasukuwere, who served as youth minister and later local government minister, was forced into exile following Robert Mugabe’s November 2017 ouster as president by the military.

He is demanding to be allowed to campaign freely.

“We trust now that we are in the election period, you can’t weaponise institutions against your opponents,” he said about President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who succeeded Mugabe. “I am sure this is an election that everybody wants to proceed smoothly so that the outcome is uncontested so that we allow our country to be back on the international stage and we the participants and contestants are all able to say this was a good election; we had a good fight but at the end of the day, we are still brothers and sisters.”

The former Zanu-PF political commissar said he was going to take the necessary precaution to ensure his own safety when he eventually returns to Zimbabwe.

“So yes, we are concerned, we are still very concerned and we will be raising these issues with relevant authorities. We have our Southern African Development Committee (SADC) body, we have the monitoring teams that will be coming to our country, it’s important that every contestant is protected and secure,” he said.

The once powerful politician said he was going to hire buses for Zimbabweans based in South Africa to travel home and cast their ballots.

“We are going to be arranging about 500 buses or so to transport Zimbabweans to come and vote in the next elections. Secondly, Dr (Walter) Mzembi has a very able team which he is working with to create a database of Zimbabweans from various stations in life to bring forward their ideas and hopefully to be part and parcel of those who will be able to come in and jump-start our economy,” he said.

As part of his plans, Kasukuwere said he intends to address the Gukurahundi atrocities which have been parked by the Zanu-PF-led government for nearly 40 years.

“Post-independence violence in the Matebeleland region, we need to be sincere, engage and bury our differences. We can’t adopt an ostrich mentality; you hide your head and you think people can’t see you,” he said.

“You have to be genuine so that people come forward and we all work in one direction.”

To entice voters, Kasukuwere also promised – if voted into power – to create employment opportunities, reform state institutions, grow the economy, fight corruption, among other things.

He promised to harness Zimbabwe’s mineral wealth to drive new investments in infrastructure development, including building new roads, power stations and revamping the rail network.

The politician was in the company of former tourism and foreign minister Walter Mzembi, another of the exiled former Mugabe allies who is now assisting him with his campaign for the country’s top job. He described Mzembi as his “running mate.”

ZDF, Oppah Comment On Monica Mutsvangwa Sloppiness At ZBC

Muchinguri on Monica Mutsvangwa

In a recent statement during the COVID pandemic, Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri expressed her concerns about Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa’s alleged lack of commitment to nation building. Muchinguri went on to accuse Mutsvangwa of wasting time on self-promotion rather than carrying out the important responsibilities of her position. Furthermore, Muchinguri blamed the Chinese government for the creation of COVID-19, suggesting that it originated from lab experiments that spiraled out of control.

Criticism of Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa

Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri raised eyebrows with her remarks directed at Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa. Muchinguri accused Mutsvangwa of neglecting her duties to promote herself instead. These claims have drawn attention due to their potential impact on the government’s ability to effectively communicate with the public and foster a sense of unity and progress.

It is essential for government officials, particularly those in positions responsible for information dissemination, to prioritize the needs of the nation and work towards the betterment of society. Nation building requires collaboration, effective communication, and a clear focus on the welfare of the public. Any diversion from these core principles can hinder progress and create divisions within society.

The Importance of Effective Broadcasting

One of the concerns highlighted by Minister Muchinguri is the alleged failure of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) to fulfill its role in educating and protecting the public. She claims that instead of focusing on these crucial aspects, the ZBC bosses are more interested in self-promotion.

Public broadcasting plays a significant role in disseminating accurate and timely information to the masses. It is through platforms like ZBC that citizens receive updates on important matters, including health advisories, public safety measures, and government initiatives. If the primary objective of public broadcasters is compromised by self-serving agendas, it undermines the public’s trust and reduces the effectiveness of such institutions in fulfilling their intended purpose.

The Controversial Claim on the Origin of COVID-19

In addition to criticizing Mutsvangwa’s alleged lack of dedication to nation building, Muchinguri made controversial statements regarding the origins of COVID-19. She implicated the Chinese government, suggesting that the virus was created during lab experiments that spiraled out of control.

It is important to note that the origin of COVID-19 is still a subject of ongoing scientific investigation. While various hypotheses have been put forward, including the possibility of a laboratory incident, conclusive evidence has yet to be established. Accusations without concrete evidence can potentially fuel misinformation and create unnecessary tensions between nations.

The Need for Unity and Collaboration

In times of crisis, it is crucial for government officials to prioritize the welfare of the nation and work together towards common goals. Unity and collaboration are essential elements of nation building. It is through collective efforts, effective communication, and transparent governance that societies can overcome challenges and thrive.

Government officials should focus on fostering an environment of trust, where public interest is prioritized over personal gain. The responsibility to educate, protect, and serve the public should remain paramount, ensuring the well-being and progress of the nation.

Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri’s criticisms of Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa have brought to light concerns about the prioritization of personal promotion over nation building. The importance of effective broadcasting and the responsible dissemination of information cannot be understated in the development and progress of any country. Moreover, making unsubstantiated claims about the origin of COVID-19 can further complicate global efforts to understand and address the pandemic.

To promote a united and prosperous society, government officials must focus on the needs of the nation, collaborate with each other, and communicate.

21 Presidential Candidates Submitted Papers For Nomination

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) said 21 candidates submitted their nomination papers on Wednesday, but 10 were not accepted for various reasons including failing to pay the US$20,000 fee or not having enough nominations from registered voters. Each candidate was required to have 10 nominations from each of the country’s 10 provinces.

ZEC’s deputy chairman Rodney Kiwa told the state-run Zimpapers Television News that President Emmerson Mnangagwa, leader of Zanu-PF, and his main rival Nelson Chamisa of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) both had their papers accepted.

Ex-cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere will also be on the ballot as an independent, joined by MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora; Lovemore Madhuku of NCA; Joseph Busha of Free Zim Congress; Trust Chikohora of ZCPD; Blessing Kasiyamhuru of ZIPP; Wilbert Archbald Mubaiwa of NPC, Gwinyai Muzorewa of UANC and Harry Peter Wilson of DOP.

Kiwa said other lists of successful candidates for the National Assembly and local authority elections would be released by June 30 to give room for aggrieved candidates to mount court appeals.

Kiwa said a number of double candidates for one unnamed party – believed to be the CCCC – were recorded in Harare, Bulawayo and Masvingo. The CCC says unapproved candidates forged signatures and has vowed to take legal action.

-Byo24

Mzembi Is My Running Mate, Says Kasukuwere

Presidential candidate Saviour Kasukuwere says he prefers a United States system of running mates to create certainty in leadership succession adding that former foreign affairs minister Walter Mzembi, also exiled, is his “running mate”

Speaking during a press briefing in South Africa early this week, Kasukuwere confirmed booking a flight to Harare on June 20, “Passenger 34”, to test response by authorities in Zimbabwe to his return from South Africa exile and got ‘very interesting results.’

“It’s important that each contestant is protected, is secure. What we have in Zimbabwe right is a caretaker president. We are all equal now. The only time we will have a difference is after August 23 when a winner is announced” – Kasukuwere says.

He says he will return home soon and visit every district to campaign, adding that it is impossible to run a campaign from a foreign country.

Kasukuwere says he is arranging “500 buses or so” to transport Zimbabweans from neighbouring countries to travel home and vote on August 23.

On term limits, Kasukuwere says: “We are now all students of history. We have seen the problems of overstaying your welcome which happened then (with Mugabe). We urged him on to complete the task of land reform. We wanted him to go in dignity. We don’t like how he was treated.”

Road To Elections Has Not Been Free And Fair: Analysts

Political and economic analysts have predicted doom ahead of the general election saying the election process has been marred by suppression of civic space, liberties and controversies around the delimitation boundaries.

Speaking on Al Jazeera’s Inside Story, an analytical episode that looked at upcoming elections, political analyst Tendai Mbofana said the road to election has not been free and fair.

Mbofana cited challenges faced by the opposition parties including the police barring many of its numerous rallies.

“So far the elections do not seem free and fair at all, let us remember the election is not an event it’s a process so this election that we are headed towards in August started at the end of the previous election in 2018,” he said.

“For the past five years what we have seen has not been good does not augur well for a free, fair and credible election.

“We have seen that the opposition has not been allowed to campaign freely, most of their rallies where they go out to campaign to the public have been barred or banned most of the time they have not been given clearance by the police,” he added

ZEC Invites Applications For Postal Voting

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has called for postal vote applications for the upcoming harmonised election, with a deadline of July 5.

ZEC Vice Chairperson, Commissioner Rodney Kiwa, stated that efforts would be made to recruit polling officers from their local areas to reduce the need for postal voting.

“ZEC has written to  Foreign Affairs, Home Affairs and Defence ministries inviting applications for postal voting. Foreign Affairs because of diplomats serving outside the country, Home Affairs because of deployment of ZRP personnel outside the country for peacekeeping operations and immigration because of location of personnel from their preferred polling stations. ZEC makes every effort to recruit polling officers from their local areas where they are registered to cancel out the need for postal voting. Applications for postal voting must be received by ZEC by 5 July,” said Kiwa.

“The only individuals who can vote by post, according to section 72 of the Electoral Act, are registered voters unable to vote at their polling station due to being on duty as members of a disciplined force, serving the government outside Zimbabwe, or being the spouse of such an official,” he added.

Nomination Courts throughout the country received nomination papers from aspiring candidates on Wednesday.

The election is scheduled for August 23.

CCC Candidate Selection: Misunderstanding of or Disagreement with Procedure or Party or Persons?

By Vivid Gwede|The introduction of a new and innovative candidate selection procedure by the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections has occasioned heated debate.

Some commentary has lauded the process as innovative and effective.

A contrarian perspective has painted the process as not understandable, confusing and vague even to CCC members, or outright opaque.

To dispel this latter charge, this submission argues, that those who called the procedure not understandable, confusing, and opaque were mostly in fact, pre-emptively disagreeing with, or opposed to it, latently or vehemently.

In short, they were attacking rather than disinterestedly assessing it, even unfairly so.

Noticeable Disagreement

From the outset, the CCC candidate selection procedure ahead of the 2023 harmonized elections on 23 August attracted two noticeable strands of disagreement with it, or opposition to it.

Firstly, opposition to the candidate selection procedure on account of preference and nostalgia for traditional primary elections, which are familiar and deemed convenient and best practice.

Secondly, opposition to the candidate selection procedure, stemming from deeper opposition to the CCC’s politics in general, and its leader in particular, and or ideas about both the leader and his politics.

Suffices it, to just highlight the above two observations.

And then proceed to argue, that latent opposition or vehement disagreement with the process was however publicly and actively performed and or concealed as misunderstanding of the same process, with subsequent labels such as “opaque”, “confusing” and “chaotic.”

Wilful Ignorance, Disinterest

Those who wanted to know the procedure could have done so, by taking an active interest and effort to study and know it, as it was by definition new.

Thus, positively inclined researchers and commentators outside the CCC structures – which structures were briefed and oriented on the process — took this route and positively commented on it, even quoting some relevant documents or manuals.

Some commentators took no effort, simply insisting that it was opaque, rendering it so by default, at least to themselves.

This attitude simply masked at the deeper level the fact that these critics disagreed with the process or the personalities.

Thus, having taken a pre-emptive attitude of disagreeing with the new CCC candidate selection process such critics saw no point or need in understanding it.

Such critics therefore masked both their dislike and wilful ignorance of the process in idle protestations that it was opaque, confusing and not understandable.

Yet, such attitude disrespected the fact that this was the biggest opposition in the country, and potential governing party.

The pre-emptive attitude that the procedure was incapable of being understood was detrimental in some respects.

A crucial consequence of the consistent narrative that the CCC candidate selection procedure was opaque, by those who were simply expressing their inherent disagreement, discouraged those who genuinely wanted and would have made efforts to follow it and understand it.

Thus, it manufactured and encouraged, in some innocent quarters, genuine ignorance of the process.

Contrary Evidence

The evidence shows that the process was open and publicly explained.

Unsubstantiated claims were made that even the ordinary members of the CCC did not understand the process and could suffer prejudice, even as same members were happily and easily engaging with it across the country.

The pre-emptive attitude that the procedure was opaque actively ignored official platforms created by the CCC spokespersons, Elections Bureau and its President to explain the process, including press conferences.

In efforts, not to lose the people and carry everyone along, through the different stages, the CCC even made these public statements periodic.

In those press conferences, various stages of the process were shared, and explained, including the nomination, vetting, validation, caucuses, and candidate declaration.

The CCC even also explained that the ultimate result would not be determined by any of the above stages, but a combination of all.

What was not shared for public consumption, would have been either superfluous or even strategically unwise in an authoritarian environment, such as a detailed calendar, which was however shared with the relevant structures – yes, structures – through relevant channels, within reasonable notice periods!

The available evidence does not point to efforts to make the process opaque, but rather to publicly explain it.

‘Where are our candidates?’

A symptomatic expression of this “opaque” and “confusing” narrative was the refrain: “Where is our candidates list?” with the insinuation that there might be an unresolvable hide-and-seek!

Yet, even this issue of timelines and candidate list was intuitive.

Those familiar with the law would have known that after the sitting of the Nomination Court on June 21, 2023, all final candidates contesting in the 2023 elections would have been known having been publicized by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), including those of the CCC.

In fact, that would be a final list of eligible candidates rather than a draft.

Whether making the list known way before nomination would still have not guaranteed the eradication of some cases of double candidates, which is a deeper and complex question as we have seen in the past.

Thus, accusations of playing hide-and-seek with candidates’ list was unfounded and manufactured hysteria.

Where certain information was not made public mostly to do with timing than anything else, the CCC president, Adv. Nelson Chamisa, gave an explanation through what he called the doctrine of strategic ambiguity and justified its relevance to the political and electoral context.

Yet, we all know it would have been better strategic ambiguity had no explanation been offered.

Save this would have created real confusion, opaqueness and misunderstanding, contrary to the party’s perceptible wish!

But, what is astounding, is that to some commentators the process had to remain “opaque,” despite the fact that key documents and templates such as vetting forms and procedure manual were made public documents, searchable on the internet!

This gives credence to the perception of wilful ignorance.

Conclusion

Sentiments that that the CCC candidate selection procedure was opaque, confusing and not understandable may have simply reflected, on a deeper level, the critics’ disagreement with the process and its implementers, and subsequent reluctance to understand it, than fair commentary.

This disagreement also stemmed from understandable comfort with primary elections which are familiar, but also pre-conceived and calculated dislike of opposition politics and ideas in general, as well as particular personalities such as those of the CCC leader, Adv. Chamisa.

In doing so, a clear-eyed opportunity to engage with the innovative process was missed, which is now only available in retrospect.

Zanu PF Accused Of Sting Operation Against CCC Nomination Process

THE opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party has accused Zanu PF of causing confusion in the nomination process in which it ended up fielding double and in some cases triple nominations across the country.

Addressing a Press conference in Harare late yesterday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said Zanu PF forged signatures on nomination papers to cause chaos after it failed to penetrate the party’s systems.

“Zanu PF failed to penetrate our systems and what did they do, they went and forged our signatures and created 20 odd double candidates that you see across the country for National Assembly and a number of them in wards across the country,” she said.

Mahere said they discovered double nominations in 20 provinces and the matter had since been reported to the police, and an appeal with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) had also been filed.

“We have filed objections in terms of the Electoral Act to people whose names appear as our candidates and were not signed for by us. The second issue is (that) criminal reports have been made to the police in Masvingo and other constituencies because this is a fraud, it’s criminal,” Mahere said. 

“In some cases, we have a candidate who says well my money was paid and papers filed but not by me, I don’t know who filed these, there is someone clearly behind that,” she said.

Mahere said they would be going to court since they had sufficient evidence to prove there was fraud because the forms of those involved in double nomination had dubious logos and wrong signatures.

Meanwhile, Zanu PF has distanced itself from the chaos in the CCC saying it was satisfied with its own nomination process and was expecting victory in the August 23 polls.

Soldier Shoots Villager

BEITBRIDGE-A Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) member is facing attempted murder charges after allegedly shooting a villager for refusing to carry him in a donkey-drawn cart. 

Beitbridge Regional Magistrate lnnocent Bepura remanded Proud Murambadoro (23) of 11 Combat Brigade in Bulawayo in custody until July 4, 2023. 

Murambadoro allegedly shot Hardlife Ndou of Chikuvava Village, Chief Matibe, in Beitbridge on May 30, 2023, around 5 pm. 

Circumstances are that Ndou and Joseph Mbedzi gave Murambadoro a lift. He was going to a military base. 

Murambadoro then allegedly ordered Ndou to take him back to a mine where he was coming from. Ndou refused and argued that the cart did not belong to him. 

Ndou dropped Mbedzi and Murambadoro at the base and proceeded to the shop to leave the cart.
 
Around 5 pm, Ndou passed through the shopping centre, and Murambadoro followed him. He allegedly grabbed his shoulder and demanded to be taken to the mine…Masvingo Mirror

11 Eye Country’s Presidency

BREAKING: 11 cleared to contest for presidency

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has cleared 11 Presidential aspirants to contest in the 23rd of August General Elections, the Commission’s Deputy Chair, Ambassador Rodney Kiwa confirms.

The eleven are:

  1. ZANU PF President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa
  2. MDC T Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora
  3. NCA Mr Lovemore Madhuku
  4. Independent Candidate Saviour Kasukuwere
  5. Free Zim Congress Joseph Makamba Busha
  6. CCC Nelson Chamisa
  7. ZCPD Chikohora Trust Tapiwa
  8. DOP Peter Harry Wilson
  9. ZIPP Blessing Kasiyamhuru
  10. NPC Wilbert Archbald Mubayiwa
  11. UNAC Gwinyai Henry Muzorewa

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Citizens Unstoppable

Tinashe Sambiri

The Zanu PF regime’s desperate attempt to subvert the will of the people is futile.

This was said by CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa.

Briefing the media after successfully filing nomination papers, President Chamisa said :

ZEC charges are criminal, illegal and too high.
Zanu PF is doomed. We are facing a weak Zanu PF and this makes our task easy.
A factionalised Zanu PF is weak and doomed.
We have paid the required amount but what ZEC has done is unAfrican, illegal and unconstitutional.

How can one pay for offering services to the public.”

He added :
” The issue of Tendai Biti, everything is under control, our focus is on government.

Zanu PF is battling tooth and nail to frustrate us but we are formidable. “

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Mnangagwa’s Girlfriend Announces 2 Warrants Of Arrest For Kasukuwere

ZANU PF-Controlled Herald Announces Warrants of Arrest Against Robert Mugabe’s Successor Kasukuwere

By Farai D Hove | In a sudden turn of events, the ZANU PF-controlled newspaper, The Herald, has announced two arrest warrants against Saviour Kasukuwere, the former ZANU PF National Commissar and “successor” to the late head of state Robert Mugabe. This revelation comes just 24 hours after Kasukuwere declared his candidacy for the upcoming 2023 presidential election, challenging the incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The Herald, in a seemingly mocking tone, reported the warrants while quoting Mnangagwa’s girlfriend, Virginia Mabhiza, who emphasized that these warrants were issued prior to Kasukuwere expressing his intention to run for the presidency. The article aims to shed light on the circumstances surrounding these warrants and address the claims of political motivation made by Kasukuwere.

Background:
Saviour Kasukuwere was among the 11 candidates who successfully filed their nomination papers as independent candidates for the presidential elections scheduled for August 23. While based in South Africa, Kasukuwere has been vocal about his concerns regarding potential political persecution by the Zimbabwean government upon his return to campaign for the elections. In an attempt to portray the charges against him as politically motivated, he has sought international media attention.

Warrants of Arrest:
Contradicting Kasukuwere’s claims, the Herald printed saying the arrest warrants were issued on January 18, 2019, by retired Harare magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya. The warrants were a consequence of Kasukuwere’s failure to appear for trial on four counts of criminal abuse of office. Moreover, another warrant was issued after Kasukuwere failed to resubmit his passport to the clerk of court within the agreed period. The existence of these warrants indicates that they were not issued in response to Kasukuwere’s presidential aspirations, but rather as a result of his non-compliance with legal proceedings.

Police Confirmation:
The National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, confirmed the validity of the warrants and stated that they had not been cancelled. The first warrant was issued based on Kasukuwere’s failure to attend court proceedings, while the second was related to his failure to return his passport within the stipulated timeframe. Nyathi emphasized that the police were in possession of these warrants and were yet to execute them.

Government’s Response:

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Permanent Secretary, Virginia Mabhiza, asserted that when faced with an arrest warrant, an individual should submit themselves before the law. Mabhiza stressed that Kasukuwere should engage his legal representation to advise him on the appropriate actions to take, including seeking the cancellation of the warrants. She reiterated that submitting oneself to the law is standard procedure.

The sudden announcement of arrest warrants against Saviour Kasukuwere by The Herald, a newspaper controlled by the ruling ZANU PF party, raises questions about the timing and potential political motivations behind the disclosure. However, the confirmation of these warrants by the police, coupled with the government’s response, suggests that they are not a response to Kasukuwere’s presidential candidacy. Rather, they stem from his failure to comply with court proceedings and his unfulfilled obligations related to his passport. As the election season unfolds, it is crucial to differentiate between political maneuvering and legitimate legal processes to ensure a fair and transparent electoral environment in Zimbabwe.

Mnangagwa Transfers 300 ZRP Cops Ahead Of 2023 Elections

Routine Restructuring: 300 Junior and Senior Police Officers Reshuffled

In a recent development within the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), 300 junior and senior officers have been reshuffled as part of an ongoing routine restructuring. This process involves the movement of officers between provinces at the top layer and between stations and headquarters. The aim of these transfers is to ensure that officers maintain a breadth of outlook and do not become entrenched in a particular post for an extended period.

Out of the 300 police officers affected by the reshuffling, 100 are senior officers, while the remaining officers are junior members. The transfers have seen these individuals being relocated to police stations and headquarters across the country. Such reassignments provide an opportunity for officers to gain diverse experiences and perspectives from working in different areas.

At the most senior level, Commissioner David Mahoya, the Officer Commanding Police Masvingo Province, has been transferred to head Mashonaland West. Commissioner Crispen Charumbira, who was previously based at Police General Headquarters (PGHQ), has assumed the role of Commissioner in Masvingo Province. Additionally, other high-ranking officers have been moved to different positions and provinces, such as Bulawayo and Manicaland.

The reassignments also extend to the next level down, where Assistant Commissioner Dorothy Matshilana, for instance, has been transferred from Matabeleland North to PGHQ Quartermaster. Meanwhile, Assistant Commissioner Obeylaw Moyo has moved from PGHQ to Mashonaland Central to assume an operational role there. These transfers ensure a rotation of personnel and provide opportunities for officers to contribute their expertise and skills in various capacities.

According to Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, the National Police Spokesperson, these transfers are a regular part of the police service and should not be considered unusual. He emphasizes that the Commissioner-General of Police has the prerogative to make transfers, and these moves are intended to tap into the officers’ experience while aligning them with the requirements of the Zimbabwe Republic Police. Asst Comm Nyathi also highlights that some of the transfers were made to address staffing gaps within the police services.

The ZRP’s human resource policy aims to enhance performance within the organization through reassignments. It promotes versatility among senior officers, facilitates the utilization of their experience, and supports job rotation. Moreover, these transfers are necessary to meet new policing demands as the country progresses towards the goals outlined in Vision 2030, which envisions Zimbabwe becoming an upper middle-income society.

It is worth noting that the ZRP underwent a significant transformation in 2018, introducing a new structure aimed at rebuilding public trust. These routine reshufflings of personnel further contribute to the organization’s ongoing efforts to enhance its effectiveness and efficiency in serving the nation.

In conclusion, the recent reshuffling of 300 junior and senior police officers within the Zimbabwe Republic Police is part of a routine restructuring process. These transfers are intended to maintain a breadth of outlook among officers and prevent them from becoming too entrenched in one position. By rotating personnel between provinces, stations, and headquarters, the police force aims to tap into officers’ experience, promote job versatility, and meet new policing demands. Such reassignments align with the ZRP’s human resource policy and its commitment to enhance performance and adapt to evolving needs as Zimbabwe strives to achieve its long-term development goals.- State Media

Exposing Zanu PF Fraud

The Citizens Coalition for Change addressed a media briefing in Harare on Thursday.

The party has expressed its readiness to defeat Mr Emerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF in the coming polls.

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CCC, ZEC Clash Over Registration Of Shadowy Party

Dear @ZECzim,

We wanted to inquire whether there exists a political party by the name of Changu Chimuti Chakapinda Chapinda (CCCC).

We are curious about the electoral law with regard to the use of similar symbols by various parties.

We are wondering how someone was registered with a political party that is identical to our party, CCC. Could you kindly clarify this to the citizens?- CCC

No Zim Clubs In African Super League

There will be no Zimbabwean teams in the inaugural CAF African Super League (ASL) which is expected to start in October this year.

There have been rumours suggesting that the country’s two traditional giants Highlanders and Dynamos will take part in the new competition.

However, according to latest suggestions, only South African side Mamelodi Sundowns and Angolan team Petro de Luanda will represent the COSAFA region in the eight-team Super League when it starts this year.

Egyptian side Al Ahly, Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca, Esperance from Tunisia, TP Mazembe (DRC), AC Horoya (Guinea) and Simba Sports Club from Tanzania complete the list.

CAF President Patrice Motsepe confirmed to the SABC Sport that the African Super League will start in October, probably with a different name.

“It’s very important, in October this year the inaugural African Super League will commence. We know the dates but some of the big sponsors are saying the history of the Super League in Europe was not good and if you associate the name ‘super’ to a football competition, it has negative connotations,” he said.

“We’ve proceeded thus far and of course, we may change the name but what is indeed gonna happen is in October this year, the inaugural African Super League and I’m gonna keep using the name until such time when we’ve changed it, is gonna kick off.”

The CAF boss added: “At the heart of that, it’s to make sure that there’s more financial resources, more investment in football pitches, more investments in academies, more investment in the youth, more investment in football for boys and girls and also more money for the players. Football has a short life and I’ve said this for the last 20 years. Every player for as long as they play football must make as much money as possible.”- Soccer24 News

Mourinho Resigns

Jose Mourinho has resigned from his role on UEFA ‘s football board after he received a four-match ban in the Europa League.

The sanction resulted after Mourinho criticised Anthony Taylor’s refereeing in Roma’s loss to Sevilla in the Europa League final.

The confrontation led to Taylor and his family being harassed at Budapest Airport by supporters of the Italian club.

Following the ban, the gaffer has resigned from the newly-created board he was only appointed to in April.

The Portuguese manager communicated his decision in a letter to UEFA’s chief of football Zvonimir Boban, who is also the chairman of the football board.

“In thanking you for the invitation you extended to me to be a member of the UEFA football board, I regret to inform you that, effective immediately, I will be renouncing my participation in this group,” read the letter.

“The conditions which I so strongly believed in when I joined are no longer standing and I felt the obligation to take this decision.

“I kindly ask that you also communicate my decision to the President Mr. Aleksander Ceferin.”

The UEFA Football Board was an idea set up by Boban and former referee Roberto Rosetti, made up of illustrious current and former players and coaches who could suggest improvements to the sport and its organisation.-Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa Faces Stiff Competition In Presidential Plebiscite

BREAKING: 11 cleared to contest for presidency

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has cleared 11 Presidential aspirants to contest in the 23rd of August General Elections, the Commission’s Deputy Chair, Ambassador Rodney Kiwa confirms.

The eleven are:

  1. ZANU PF President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa
  2. MDC T Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora
  3. NCA Mr Lovemore Madhuku
  4. Independent Candidate Saviour Kasukuwere
  5. Free Zim Congress Joseph Makamba Busha
  6. CCC Nelson Chamisa
  7. ZCPD Chikohora Trust Tapiwa
  8. DOP Peter Harry Wilson
  9. ZIPP Blessing Kasiyamhuru
  10. NPC Wilbert Archbald Mubayiwa
  11. UNAC Gwinyai Henry Muzorewa

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Soldier Shoots Villager For Refusing To Carry Him In Donkey-Cart

BEITBRIDGE-A Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) member is facing attempted murder charges after allegedly shooting a villager for refusing to carry him in a donkey-drawn cart. 

Beitbridge Regional Magistrate lnnocent Bepura remanded Proud Murambadoro (23) of 11 Combat Brigade in Bulawayo in custody until July 4, 2023. 

Murambadoro allegedly shot Hardlife Ndou of Chikuvava Village, Chief Matibe, in Beitbridge on May 30, 2023, around 5 pm. 

Circumstances are that Ndou and Joseph Mbedzi gave Murambadoro a lift. He was going to a military base. 

Murambadoro then allegedly ordered Ndou to take him back to a mine where he was coming from. Ndou refused and argued that the cart did not belong to him. 

Ndou dropped Mbedzi and Murambadoro at the base and proceeded to the shop to leave the cart.
 
Around 5 pm, Ndou passed through the shopping centre, and Murambadoro followed him. He allegedly grabbed his shoulder and demanded to be taken to the mine…Masvingo Mirror

Broke Mwonzora Fails To Field Candidates

By-The opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T), led by Douglas Mwonzora, has failed to field candidates in all constituencies in Zimbabwe, reportedly due to the party’s financial troubles.

The party’s information and publicity secretary, Witness Dube, told Voice of America (VOA) Studio 7 in an interview that they were unable to pay nomination fees for all their candidates across the country by the close of the Nomination Court. Dube could not provide further details and referred the press to the party’s president, Mwonzora. He said:

We failed to pay nomination fees for all our candidates across the country by close of the Nomination Court. Please get details from the president.

The party’s secretary general, Tapiwa Mashakada, issued a statement to all MDC-T provinces, advising all candidates to leave their forms at ZEC (Zimbabwe Electoral Commission) offices and disperse. Read the statement:

Due to circumstances beyond our control, all candidates are now advised to leave their forms at ZEC (Zimbabwe Electoral Commission) offices and disperse. Further communication will be issued regarding the legal status of their nomination papers in view of non-payment. Any inconvenience suffered is most sincerely regretted.

Mwonzora had previously indicated that they were ready for the council, parliamentary, and presidential elections.

Meanwhile, ZANU PF and Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), bitter rivals, have successfully filed their nomination papers at the High Court for the upcoming harmonised elections on August 23. 

Zanu PF Informer Withdraws From Presidential Race

By- A suspected Zanu PF informer, Robert Chapman, who is based in the United States and leads a party called the Democratic Union of Zimbabwe, has withdrawn from the 2023 Presidential election. 

Chapman expressed gratitude to those who supported his campaign for an alternative option to Zimbabwe’s political landscape. 

He cited financial constraints, the limited time before voting day, and concerns about possible fractionalisation and infiltration as reasons for his withdrawal.

 He said:

I would like to personally thank all those who worked hard and remained true to our cause for an alternative option to the political landscape of Zimbabwe.

As I and we all reflect on this moment, the tough lessons allow the opportunity to build back better and wiser. I look forward to campaigning on the ground with all our successfully nominated candidates and remain committed to improving the dialogue about building a better Zimbabwe.

The Zimbabwe elections, which will elect a President, House of Assembly Members, and Councilors, are scheduled for August 23, 2023. A number of aspiring candidates were unable to register for the upcoming elections due to the high fees charged by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC). The fees for presidential candidates are US$20,000, while those contesting for National Assembly seats are charged US$1,000. 

Chamisa Selects New, Vibrant Candidates

By- The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa has said that his party has selected new and vibrant candidates to contest in the August polls.

 These candidates successfully filed their nominations across the country on Wednesday.

 Notably, the final list excluded several veterans, ensuring new faces in the upcoming parliament following the general elections on August 23.

 Chamisa said the party had selected the most competent individuals to lead the country’s recovery. The CCC initiated the process of selecting their candidates in April but faced criticism for delaying the announcement of the winners until the sitting of the nomination courts. Chamisa has explained that the party was concerned that their candidates could be subjected to arrest and harassment. We present the list below:

HARARE PROVINCE 

  1. Budiriro North – Matsunga Susan
  2. Budiriro South – Chigumbu Darlington
  3. Chitungwiza North – Sithole Godfrey
  4. Chitungwiza South – Mavhunga Maxwell
  5. Churu – Chikomo Traswell
  6. Dzivarasekwa – Mushoriwa Edwin
  7. Epworth North – Mhetu Zivai
  8. Epworth South – Chatambudza Kudakwashe
  9. Glenorah – Chikombo Wellington
  10. Glenview North – Chidziva Happymore
  11. Glenview South – Hakata Grandmore
  12. Harare Central – Jimu Lovemore
  13. Harare East – Markham Allan
  14. Harare South – Musonza Dorothy
  15. Harare West – Mamombe Joana
  16. Hatcliffe – Gumbo Agency
  17. Hatfield – Nyamuronda Revai
  18. Highfield – Mavhudzi Donald
  19. Hunyani – Chinoputsa Lovemore
  20. Kuwadzana East – Hwende Charlton
  21. Kuwadzana West – Matambo Johnson
  22. Mabvuku Tafara – Munyaradzi Kupahakuzizwe
  23. Mbare – Chamisa Starman
  24. Mount Pleasant – Mahere Fadzai
  25. Southerton – Nyandoro Bridget
  26. St Marys – Mazhinda Brighton
  27. Sunningdale – Maureen Kademanange
  28. Warren Park – Hamauswa Shakespear
  29. Zengeza East – Chimbaira Godrich
  30. Zengeza West – Zvaipa Innocent

MIDLANDS PROVINCE 

  1. Chirumanzu – South Cheza Patrick
  2. Chirumanzu–Zibagwe – Manyere Orbert
  3. Chiwundura – Murondiwa Blessing
  4. Gokwe Central – Shava Hope
  5. Gokwe–Chireya – Gumbo Joseph
  6. Gokwe–Gumunyu – Chabata Misheck
  7. Gokwe–Kabuyuni – Tshuma Givemore
  8. Gokwe–Kana – Eng. Tsikadzashe Nemato
  9. Gokwe–Mapfungautsi – Kulambone Tawanda
  10. Gokwe–Nembudziya – Bangure Daniel
  11. Gokwe–Sasame – Manyika Diamond
  12. Gokwe–Sengwa – Nhamo Padzakashamba
  13. Gweru Urban – Mhishi Blessing
  14. Kwekwe Central – Tobaiwa Judith
  15. Mberengwa Central – Zhou Takavafira
  16. Mberengwa East – Shoko Davies
  17. Mberengwa West – Moyo Onias
  18. Mkoba North – Chibaya Amos
  19. Mkoba South – Kuka John
  20. Mbizo – Madzivanyika Corban
  21. Redcliff – Mukapiko Dzikamai Lloyd
  22. Shurugwi North – Mhindu Phillip
  23. Shurugwi South – Mhlanga Michael
  24. Silobela – Ndlovu Ephraim
  25. Vungu – Ndlovu Lawrence
  26. Zhombe – Ntini Beniseni
  27. Zvishavane Runde – Muchengwa Gift
  28. Zvishavane Ngezi – Mudisi Leopold

Matabeleland South Province 

  1. Beitbridge East – Ndou Renatho
  2. Beitbridge West – Morgan Ncube
  3. Bulilima – Bekezela Maplanka
  4. Gwanda North – Nkala Desire
  5. Gwanda-Tshitaudze – Mazhale Jastone
  6. Gwanda South – Dube Patrick
  7. Insiza North – Masuku David
  8. Insiza South – Moyo Sifanjani
  9. Mangwe- Sihlabo Vincent
  10. Matobo – Ngwenya Collen
  11. Matobo-Mangwe – Ndebele Madalaboy
  12. Umzingwane – Ndlovu Mcebisi

Matabeleland North Province 

  1. Binga North – Sibanda Prince D
  2. Binga South – Chumanzala Fanuel
  3. Bubi – Mabena Bhekithemba
  4. Hwange Central – Molokele F Daniel
  5. Hwange West – Moyo Vusumuzi
  6. Hwange East – Bonda Joseph
  7. Lupane East – Moyo Vanya Bright
  8. Lupane West – Mxolisi C Sibanda
  9. Nkayi North – Ndlovu Mandla
  10. Nkayi South – Hadebe Jabulani
  11. Tsholotsho North – Sibanda Libion
  12. Tsholotsho South – Sibanda Nganunu Tapson
  13. Umguza – Queen Maligwa

Masvingo Province 

  1. Bikita East – Mudzingwa Bonface
  2. Bikita South – Nyika Barney
  3. Bikita West – Gutuza Pikirai
  4. Chiredzi Central – Makumire Ropafadzo
  5. Chiredzi East – Godfrey Maluleke
  6. Chiredzi North – Chamisa Fungai
  7. Chiredzi South – Dr Douglas Gumbo
  8. Chiredzi West – Nhamoinesu Machigiri
  9. Chivi Central – Makotose Peter Alexious
  10. Chivi North – Chidaushe Emmanuel
  11. Chivi South – Chikondera Danisani
  12. Gutu Central – Takaona Matthew
  13. Gutu East – Gonesse Gift
  14. Gutu South – Gobvu Hamandishe
  15. Gutu West – Murudu Ephraim
  16. Masvingo Central – Mavhaire Moses
  17. Masvingo North – Madzivire Enock
  18. Masvingo South – Mabvuure Knowledge
  19. Masvingo Urban – Mureri Murai
  20. Masvingo West – Gasva Pedzisai
  21. Mwenezi East – Taruona Taruwana
  22. Mwenezi North – Mapfumo Patrick
  23. Mwenezi West – Chifumuro Brilliant
  24. Zaka Central – Imbayarwo Peter
  25. Zaka North – Zanga Munyaradzi
  26. Zaka South – Manjengwa Trust Saphisio

Mashonaland West Province 

  1. Chakari – Tembo Solomon
  2. Chegutu East – Mandere Gabrial
  3. Chegutu West – Chivero Admore
  4. Chinhoyi – Mhangwa Leslie
  5. Hurungwe Central – Musochi Christopher
  6. Hurungwe East – Mandava Blessing
  7. Hurungwe North – Mangwaira Stanford
  8. Hurungwe West – Zvarevashe Innocent
  9. Kadoma Central – Mambipiri Gift
  10. Kariba – Gwangwava Shine
  11. Magunje – Muriwo Tonderai Kusema
  12. Makonde – Tigere Noel
  13. Mhangura – Zungura David
  14. Mhondoro-Mubaira – Chivaura Vengai
  15. Mhondoro-Ngezi – Chikudo Tapera Simon
  16. Muzvezve – Marufu Nicholas
  17. Norton – Tsvangirai Richard
  18. Sanyati – Tafirei Vaida
  19. Zvimba South – Shayamano Nelson
  20. Zvimba East – Mutasa Oliver
  21. Zvimba North – Jemaniss Willard
  22. Zvimba West – Tanyanyiwa Mechia

Mashonaland East Province 

  1. Chikomba East – Muchengeti Chinembiri
  2. Chikomba West – Punungwe Emmanuel
  3. Goromonzi North – Muchuwa Chenesai
  4. Goromonzi South – Chagwiza Stephan
  5. Goromonzi West – Munetsi Tinei
  6. Marondera Central – Matewu Caston
  7. Marondera East – Kizito Zhuwarara
  8. Marondera West – Magwenzi Wellington
  9. Murewa North – Nyabinde Kennnedy
  10. Murewa South – Bume Timothy
  11. Murewa West – Mukurazhizha Lesley
  12. Mutoko East – Kaseke Yeukai
  13. Mutoko North – Mavhoko Taurai
  14. Mutoko South – Mapango Mapengo
  15. Mudzi North – Mututa Paradzai
  16. Mudzi South – Nyambo Tichafa
  17. Mudzi West – Maja T
  18. Ruwa – Muwodzeri Thomas
  19. Seke – Madzimbamuto Willard
  20. Maramba Pfungwe – Chimunhu Chiratidzo
  21. Wedza North – Mapfumo Katsaya
  22. Wedza South – Zinhumwe Valentine
  23. Uzumba – Konono Cosmas

Mashonaland Central Province 

  1. Bindura North – Zvidzai Kajokoto
  2. Bindura South – Gwarada Geaorge
  3. Guruve North – Tsikwa Benson
  4. Guruve South – Basa Shupiko Tawanda
  5. Mazowe Central – Mushonga Shepherd
  6. Mazowe North – Manyika Eric
  7. Mazowe South – Rangarirai Charles
  8. Mazowe West – Mutaranyika Elijah
  9. Mbire – Karembra Blessing
  10. Mt Darwin East – Manyika Pius
  11. Mt Darwin North – Mavhura Fungai
  12. Mt Darwin South – Gura Reason
  13. Mt Darwin West – Utete Mativenga
  14. Muzarabani North – Kagura Agreement
  15. Muzarabani South – Gweru Wellington
  16. Rushinga – Mutero Cutberth
  17. Shamva North – Maringisanwa Mavis
  18. Shamva South – Mugwambi Patrick

Manicaland Province MP

  1. Buhera Central – Kandenga Timothy
  2. Buhera North – Magarangoma Julias
  3. Buhera South – Hodhera Solomon
  4. Buhera West – Mangwanya Herbert
  5. Chikanga – Mukwada Monica
  6. Chimanimani East – Dube Innocent
  7. Chimanimani West – Matiashe Canaan
  8. Chipinge Central – Livingstone Dhlumo
  9. Chipinge East – Mlambo Mathias
  10. Chipinge South – Hlatshwayo Clifford
  11. Mutema-Musikavanhu – Sibogile Nyamudeza
  12. Dangamvura – Mutseyami Prosper
  13. Headlands Tinodyanazvo – Ziswa Valentine
  14. Makoni Central – Sagandira Patrick
  15. Makoni North – Chitena Shepherd
  16. Makoni South – Chenai Danny
  17. Makoni West – Govha Godfree
  18. Mutare Central – James Brian Leslie
  19. Mutare North – Takabika Tendai
  20. Mutare South – Mckenzie Fungai Saunyama
  21. Mutare West – Nemasasi Prayer
  22. Mutasa Central – Chekecheke Dickson
  23. Mutasa North – Chitsara Godfree
  24. Mutasa South – Tsunga Revai
  25. Nyanga North – Chifodya Nyahabo L
  26. Nyanga South – McCormick Ruxandra

Bulawayo Province 

  1. Bulawayo Central – Sarenda Kapoikulu
  2. Bulawayo North – Minehle Gumede
  3. Bulawayo South – Nicky Brown
  4. Cowdray Park – Pasho Sibanda
  5. Emakhandeni – Bajila Descent
  6. Entumbane-Njube – Dube Prince
  7. Lobengula-Magwegwe – Gono Eric
  8. Mpopoma-Mzilikazi – Desmond Makaza
  9. Nketa – Manduna Obert
  10. Nkulumane – Desire Moyo
  11. Pelandaba-Tshabalala – Gift Ostallos Sibiza
  12. Pumula – Sichelasile Mahlangu

Chamisa Unveils His Winning Team

By- The Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has published the names of parliamentary candidates who filed their nominations across the country on Wednesday.

 Notably, the final list excluded several veterans, ensuring new faces in the upcoming parliament following the general elections on August 23.

According to Chamisa, the party has selected the most competent individuals to lead the country’s recovery. The CCC initiated the process of selecting their candidates in April but faced criticism for delaying the announcement of the winners until the sitting of the nomination courts. Chamisa has explained that the party was concerned that their candidates could be subjected to arrest and harassment. We present the list below:

HARARE PROVINCE 

  1. Budiriro North – Matsunga Susan
  2. Budiriro South – Chigumbu Darlington
  3. Chitungwiza North – Sithole Godfrey
  4. Chitungwiza South – Mavhunga Maxwell
  5. Churu – Chikomo Traswell
  6. Dzivarasekwa – Mushoriwa Edwin
  7. Epworth North – Mhetu Zivai
  8. Epworth South – Chatambudza Kudakwashe
  9. Glenorah – Chikombo Wellington
  10. Glenview North – Chidziva Happymore
  11. Glenview South – Hakata Grandmore
  12. Harare Central – Jimu Lovemore
  13. Harare East – Markham Allan
  14. Harare South – Musonza Dorothy
  15. Harare West – Mamombe Joana
  16. Hatcliffe – Gumbo Agency
  17. Hatfield – Nyamuronda Revai
  18. Highfield – Mavhudzi Donald
  19. Hunyani – Chinoputsa Lovemore
  20. Kuwadzana East – Hwende Charlton
  21. Kuwadzana West – Matambo Johnson
  22. Mabvuku Tafara – Munyaradzi Kupahakuzizwe
  23. Mbare – Chamisa Starman
  24. Mount Pleasant – Mahere Fadzai
  25. Southerton – Nyandoro Bridget
  26. St Marys – Mazhinda Brighton
  27. Sunningdale – Maureen Kademanange
  28. Warren Park – Hamauswa Shakespear
  29. Zengeza East – Chimbaira Godrich
  30. Zengeza West – Zvaipa Innocent

MIDLANDS PROVINCE 

  1. Chirumanzu – South Cheza Patrick
  2. Chirumanzu–Zibagwe – Manyere Orbert
  3. Chiwundura – Murondiwa Blessing
  4. Gokwe Central – Shava Hope
  5. Gokwe–Chireya – Gumbo Joseph
  6. Gokwe–Gumunyu – Chabata Misheck
  7. Gokwe–Kabuyuni – Tshuma Givemore
  8. Gokwe–Kana – Eng. Tsikadzashe Nemato
  9. Gokwe–Mapfungautsi – Kulambone Tawanda
  10. Gokwe–Nembudziya – Bangure Daniel
  11. Gokwe–Sasame – Manyika Diamond
  12. Gokwe–Sengwa – Nhamo Padzakashamba
  13. Gweru Urban – Mhishi Blessing
  14. Kwekwe Central – Tobaiwa Judith
  15. Mberengwa Central – Zhou Takavafira
  16. Mberengwa East – Shoko Davies
  17. Mberengwa West – Moyo Onias
  18. Mkoba North – Chibaya Amos
  19. Mkoba South – Kuka John
  20. Mbizo – Madzivanyika Corban
  21. Redcliff – Mukapiko Dzikamai Lloyd
  22. Shurugwi North – Mhindu Phillip
  23. Shurugwi South – Mhlanga Michael
  24. Silobela – Ndlovu Ephraim
  25. Vungu – Ndlovu Lawrence
  26. Zhombe – Ntini Beniseni
  27. Zvishavane Runde – Muchengwa Gift
  28. Zvishavane Ngezi – Mudisi Leopold

Matabeleland South Province 

  1. Beitbridge East – Ndou Renatho
  2. Beitbridge West – Morgan Ncube
  3. Bulilima – Bekezela Maplanka
  4. Gwanda North – Nkala Desire
  5. Gwanda-Tshitaudze – Mazhale Jastone
  6. Gwanda South – Dube Patrick
  7. Insiza North – Masuku David
  8. Insiza South – Moyo Sifanjani
  9. Mangwe- Sihlabo Vincent
  10. Matobo – Ngwenya Collen
  11. Matobo-Mangwe – Ndebele Madalaboy
  12. Umzingwane – Ndlovu Mcebisi

Matabeleland North Province 

  1. Binga North – Sibanda Prince D
  2. Binga South – Chumanzala Fanuel
  3. Bubi – Mabena Bhekithemba
  4. Hwange Central – Molokele F Daniel
  5. Hwange West – Moyo Vusumuzi
  6. Hwange East – Bonda Joseph
  7. Lupane East – Moyo Vanya Bright
  8. Lupane West – Mxolisi C Sibanda
  9. Nkayi North – Ndlovu Mandla
  10. Nkayi South – Hadebe Jabulani
  11. Tsholotsho North – Sibanda Libion
  12. Tsholotsho South – Sibanda Nganunu Tapson
  13. Umguza – Queen Maligwa

Masvingo Province 

  1. Bikita East – Mudzingwa Bonface
  2. Bikita South – Nyika Barney
  3. Bikita West – Gutuza Pikirai
  4. Chiredzi Central – Makumire Ropafadzo
  5. Chiredzi East – Godfrey Maluleke
  6. Chiredzi North – Chamisa Fungai
  7. Chiredzi South – Dr Douglas Gumbo
  8. Chiredzi West – Nhamoinesu Machigiri
  9. Chivi Central – Makotose Peter Alexious
  10. Chivi North – Chidaushe Emmanuel
  11. Chivi South – Chikondera Danisani
  12. Gutu Central – Takaona Matthew
  13. Gutu East – Gonesse Gift
  14. Gutu South – Gobvu Hamandishe
  15. Gutu West – Murudu Ephraim
  16. Masvingo Central – Mavhaire Moses
  17. Masvingo North – Madzivire Enock
  18. Masvingo South – Mabvuure Knowledge
  19. Masvingo Urban – Mureri Murai
  20. Masvingo West – Gasva Pedzisai
  21. Mwenezi East – Taruona Taruwana
  22. Mwenezi North – Mapfumo Patrick
  23. Mwenezi West – Chifumuro Brilliant
  24. Zaka Central – Imbayarwo Peter
  25. Zaka North – Zanga Munyaradzi
  26. Zaka South – Manjengwa Trust Saphisio

Mashonaland West Province 

  1. Chakari – Tembo Solomon
  2. Chegutu East – Mandere Gabrial
  3. Chegutu West – Chivero Admore
  4. Chinhoyi – Mhangwa Leslie
  5. Hurungwe Central – Musochi Christopher
  6. Hurungwe East – Mandava Blessing
  7. Hurungwe North – Mangwaira Stanford
  8. Hurungwe West – Zvarevashe Innocent
  9. Kadoma Central – Mambipiri Gift
  10. Kariba – Gwangwava Shine
  11. Magunje – Muriwo Tonderai Kusema
  12. Makonde – Tigere Noel
  13. Mhangura – Zungura David
  14. Mhondoro-Mubaira – Chivaura Vengai
  15. Mhondoro-Ngezi – Chikudo Tapera Simon
  16. Muzvezve – Marufu Nicholas
  17. Norton – Tsvangirai Richard
  18. Sanyati – Tafirei Vaida
  19. Zvimba South – Shayamano Nelson
  20. Zvimba East – Mutasa Oliver
  21. Zvimba North – Jemaniss Willard
  22. Zvimba West – Tanyanyiwa Mechia

Mashonaland East Province 

  1. Chikomba East – Muchengeti Chinembiri
  2. Chikomba West – Punungwe Emmanuel
  3. Goromonzi North – Muchuwa Chenesai
  4. Goromonzi South – Chagwiza Stephan
  5. Goromonzi West – Munetsi Tinei
  6. Marondera Central – Matewu Caston
  7. Marondera East – Kizito Zhuwarara
  8. Marondera West – Magwenzi Wellington
  9. Murewa North – Nyabinde Kennnedy
  10. Murewa South – Bume Timothy
  11. Murewa West – Mukurazhizha Lesley
  12. Mutoko East – Kaseke Yeukai
  13. Mutoko North – Mavhoko Taurai
  14. Mutoko South – Mapango Mapengo
  15. Mudzi North – Mututa Paradzai
  16. Mudzi South – Nyambo Tichafa
  17. Mudzi West – Maja T
  18. Ruwa – Muwodzeri Thomas
  19. Seke – Madzimbamuto Willard
  20. Maramba Pfungwe – Chimunhu Chiratidzo
  21. Wedza North – Mapfumo Katsaya
  22. Wedza South – Zinhumwe Valentine
  23. Uzumba – Konono Cosmas

Mashonaland Central Province 

  1. Bindura North – Zvidzai Kajokoto
  2. Bindura South – Gwarada Geaorge
  3. Guruve North – Tsikwa Benson
  4. Guruve South – Basa Shupiko Tawanda
  5. Mazowe Central – Mushonga Shepherd
  6. Mazowe North – Manyika Eric
  7. Mazowe South – Rangarirai Charles
  8. Mazowe West – Mutaranyika Elijah
  9. Mbire – Karembra Blessing
  10. Mt Darwin East – Manyika Pius
  11. Mt Darwin North – Mavhura Fungai
  12. Mt Darwin South – Gura Reason
  13. Mt Darwin West – Utete Mativenga
  14. Muzarabani North – Kagura Agreement
  15. Muzarabani South – Gweru Wellington
  16. Rushinga – Mutero Cutberth
  17. Shamva North – Maringisanwa Mavis
  18. Shamva South – Mugwambi Patrick

Manicaland Province MP

  1. Buhera Central – Kandenga Timothy
  2. Buhera North – Magarangoma Julias
  3. Buhera South – Hodhera Solomon
  4. Buhera West – Mangwanya Herbert
  5. Chikanga – Mukwada Monica
  6. Chimanimani East – Dube Innocent
  7. Chimanimani West – Matiashe Canaan
  8. Chipinge Central – Livingstone Dhlumo
  9. Chipinge East – Mlambo Mathias
  10. Chipinge South – Hlatshwayo Clifford
  11. Mutema-Musikavanhu – Sibogile Nyamudeza
  12. Dangamvura – Mutseyami Prosper
  13. Headlands Tinodyanazvo – Ziswa Valentine
  14. Makoni Central – Sagandira Patrick
  15. Makoni North – Chitena Shepherd
  16. Makoni South – Chenai Danny
  17. Makoni West – Govha Godfree
  18. Mutare Central – James Brian Leslie
  19. Mutare North – Takabika Tendai
  20. Mutare South – Mckenzie Fungai Saunyama
  21. Mutare West – Nemasasi Prayer
  22. Mutasa Central – Chekecheke Dickson
  23. Mutasa North – Chitsara Godfree
  24. Mutasa South – Tsunga Revai
  25. Nyanga North – Chifodya Nyahabo L
  26. Nyanga South – McCormick Ruxandra

Bulawayo Province 

  1. Bulawayo Central – Sarenda Kapoikulu
  2. Bulawayo North – Minehle Gumede
  3. Bulawayo South – Nicky Brown
  4. Cowdray Park – Pasho Sibanda
  5. Emakhandeni – Bajila Descent
  6. Entumbane-Njube – Dube Prince
  7. Lobengula-Magwegwe – Gono Eric
  8. Mpopoma-Mzilikazi – Desmond Makaza
  9. Nketa – Manduna Obert
  10. Nkulumane – Desire Moyo
  11. Pelandaba-Tshabalala – Gift Ostallos Sibiza
  12. Pumula – Sichelasile Mahlangu

Downfall For Mwonzora As He Fails To Field Candidates

By-Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) leader Douglas Mwonzora’s political career could end this year after he failed to field candidates in all Zimbabwe constituencies due to the party’s financial troubles.

The party’s information and publicity secretary, Witness Dube, told Voice of America (VOA) Studio 7 in an interview that they were unable to pay nomination fees for all their candidates across the country by the close of the Nomination Court. Dube could not provide further details and referred the press to the party’s president, Mwonzora. He said:

We failed to pay nomination fees for all our candidates across the country by close of the Nomination Court. Please get details from the president.

The party’s secretary general, Tapiwa Mashakada, issued a statement to all MDC-T provinces, advising all candidates to leave their forms at ZEC (Zimbabwe Electoral Commission) offices and disperse. Read the statement:

Due to circumstances beyond our control, all candidates are now advised to leave their forms at ZEC (Zimbabwe Electoral Commission) offices and disperse. Further communication will be issued regarding the legal status of their nomination papers in view of non-payment. Any inconvenience suffered is most sincerely regretted.

Mwonzora had previously indicated that they were ready for the council, parliamentary, and presidential elections.

Meanwhile, ZANU PF and Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), bitter rivals, have successfully filed their nomination papers at the High Court for the upcoming harmonised elections on August 23. 

No Zimbabwean Clubs In African Super League

There will be no Zimbabwean teams in the inaugural CAF African Super League (ASL) which is expected to start in October this year.

There have been rumours suggesting that the country’s two traditional giants Highlanders and Dynamos will take part in the new competition.

However, according to latest suggestions, only South African side Mamelodi Sundowns and Angolan team Petro de Luanda will represent the COSAFA region in the eight-team Super League when it starts this year.

Egyptian side Al Ahly, Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca, Esperance from Tunisia, TP Mazembe (DRC), AC Horoya (Guinea) and Simba Sports Club from Tanzania complete the list.

CAF President Patrice Motsepe confirmed to the SABC Sport that the African Super League will start in October, probably with a different name.

“It’s very important, in October this year the inaugural African Super League will commence. We know the dates but some of the big sponsors are saying the history of the Super League in Europe was not good and if you associate the name ‘super’ to a football competition, it has negative connotations,” he said.

“We’ve proceeded thus far and of course, we may change the name but what is indeed gonna happen is in October this year, the inaugural African Super League and I’m gonna keep using the name until such time when we’ve changed it, is gonna kick off.”

The CAF boss added: “At the heart of that, it’s to make sure that there’s more financial resources, more investment in football pitches, more investments in academies, more investment in the youth, more investment in football for boys and girls and also more money for the players. Football has a short life and I’ve said this for the last 20 years. Every player for as long as they play football must make as much money as possible.”- Soccer24 News

Mourinho Quits UEFA Post

Jose Mourinho has resigned from his role on UEFA ‘s football board after he received a four-match ban in the Europa League.

The sanction resulted after Mourinho criticised Anthony Taylor’s refereeing in Roma’s loss to Sevilla in the Europa League final.

The confrontation led to Taylor and his family being harassed at Budapest Airport by supporters of the Italian club.

Following the ban, the gaffer has resigned from the newly-created board he was only appointed to in April.

The Portuguese manager communicated his decision in a letter to UEFA’s chief of football Zvonimir Boban, who is also the chairman of the football board.

“In thanking you for the invitation you extended to me to be a member of the UEFA football board, I regret to inform you that, effective immediately, I will be renouncing my participation in this group,” read the letter.

“The conditions which I so strongly believed in when I joined are no longer standing and I felt the obligation to take this decision.

“I kindly ask that you also communicate my decision to the President Mr. Aleksander Ceferin.”

The UEFA Football Board was an idea set up by Boban and former referee Roberto Rosetti, made up of illustrious current and former players and coaches who could suggest improvements to the sport and its organisation.-Soccer24 News

Donate Blood, Save Lives

The slogan for 2023 World Blood Donor Day campaign, celebrated on 14 June 2023, is “Give blood, give plasma, share life, share often.” It focuses on patients requiring life-long transfusion support and underlines the role every single person can play, by giving the valuable gift of blood or plasma. It also highlights the importance of giving blood or plasma regularly to create a safe and sustainable supply of blood and blood products that can be always available, all over the world, so that all patients in need can receive timely treatment.

The objectives are to:

celebrate and thank individuals who donate blood and encourage more people to become new donors;
encourage people in good health to donate blood regularly, as often as is safe and possible, to transform the quality of life for transfusion dependent patients and help to build a secure blood supply in all countries in the world;
highlight the critical roles of voluntary non-remunerated regular blood and plasma donations in achieving universal access to safe blood products for all populations; and
mobilize support at national, regional and global levels among governments and development partners to invest in, strengthen and sustain national blood programmes.
their treatment.

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Mutsvangwa Sinks Mnangagwa

Monica Mutsvangwa’s Newsroom Africa Interview: Unveiling Falsehoods and Implications

By Terry Lunga | Monica Mutsvangwa, a cabinet minister in Zimbabwe, recently participated in an interview on Newsroom Africa, where she discussed the topic of sanctions against Zimbabwe in the lead-up to the 2023 elections. This interview has been likened to a classic GoldMafia documentary upgrade, as it has exposed Mutsvangwa’s alleged falsehoods regarding the subject of sanctions. The repercussions of her statements have now left the cabinet minister isolated, potentially affecting President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s presidency. However, the controversy surrounding the interview goes beyond sanctions, with allegations of personal misconduct and corruption that have marred Mutsvangwa’s reputation and raised concerns about accountability within the government.

Falsehoods Regarding Sanctions and Implications

During the Newsroom Africa interview, Monica Mutsvangwa made statements that have called into question her credibility and transparency. Her claims contradicted the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s announcement that there are no sanctions against Zimbabwe’s imports or exports. This contradiction not only exposed a lack of coordination and consistency within the government but also fueled speculation about the truthfulness of official statements. Mutsvangwa’s remarks suggest that she may be acting independently to undermine President Mnangagwa’s presidency, further destabilizing the political landscape.

Allegations of Personal Misconduct and Corruption

In addition to the falsehoods surrounding sanctions, Monica Mutsvangwa has faced serious allegations of personal misconduct and corruption. Democracy advocate Makomborero Haruzivishe highlighted Mutsvangwa’s family circumstances, stating that her children are based in the United States of America. Haruzivishe went on to claim that Mutsvangwa’s first-born child, Neville Mutsvangwa, engages in illegal forex trading on the black market. These allegations, if proven true, raise significant ethical concerns about Mutsvangwa’s integrity as a public servant and her commitment to serving the interests of the Zimbabwean people.

Public Outrage and Calls for Accountability

The revelations surrounding Monica Mutsvangwa’s alleged misconduct have triggered widespread public outrage and calls for accountability. CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere expressed concern over the damage caused to the country’s image by Mutsvangwa’s interview. The allegations of corruption and the stark contrast between Mutsvangwa’s personal wealth and the hardships faced by many Zimbabweans have further fueled public discontent. Democracy advocate Makomborero Haruzivishe’s impassioned plea for Zimbabweans to take action during the upcoming elections reflects the growing sentiment among the population.

The Role of the Media in Exposing Misconduct

Amidst the controversy, socialite Lynne Mudonhi proposed applauds for the journalist who exposed Monica Mutsvangwa. This highlights the crucial role of the media in uncovering the truth and holding public officials accountable. Journalists have a responsibility to pursue investigative journalism and provide the public with accurate information, enabling citizens to make informed decisions.

Conclusion

Monica Mutsvangwa’s Newsroom Africa interview on the subject of sanctions against Zimbabwe ahead of the 2023 elections has exposed falsehoods and sparked a series of damaging allegations. Her statements, contradicting official announcements, have put her at odds with President Mnangagwa’s administration and raised concerns about her motives. The allegations of personal misconduct and corruption have further tarnished Mutsvangwa’s reputation and intensified public outrage. As the country moves towards the upcoming elections, Zimbabweans are increasingly calling for accountability and transparency within the government. The media’s role in uncovering the truth and shedding light on misconduct should be recognized and celebrated, as it plays a crucial role in fostering a more accountable and just society.

We Are United : President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

The Zanu PF regime’s desperate attempt to subvert the will of the people is futile.

This was said by CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa.

Briefing the media after successfully filing nomination papers, President Chamisa said :

ZEC charges are criminal, illegal and too high.
Zanu PF is doomed. We are facing a weak Zanu PF and this makes our task easy.
A factionalised Zanu PF is weak and doomed.
We have paid the required amount but what ZEC has done is unAfrican, illegal and unconstitutional.

How can one pay for offering services to the public.”

He added :
” The issue of Tendai Biti, everything is under control, our focus is on government.

Zanu PF is battling tooth and nail to frustrate us but we are formidable. “

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CCC Confronts ZEC Over Registration Of Mnangagwa Surrogate Party

Dear @ZECzim,

We wanted to inquire whether there exists a political party by the name of Changu Chimuti Chakapinda Chapinda (CCCC).

We are curious about the electoral law with regard to the use of similar symbols by various parties.

We are wondering how someone was registered with a political party that is identical to our party, CCC. Could you kindly clarify this to the citizens?- CCC

Basic First Aid Tips For Miners

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

When offering first aid always consider your personal safety first.

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

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

Respiratory emergencies & CPR

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

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

Gas leak, Fire & Burns

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

Remove spoiled clothing
If skin or eyes affected rinse immediately with clean running water
If ingested do not induce vomiting and do not give water or mi unless told to d so by a health professional.
If inhaled move the person to fresh air and give oxygen if available.
After first aid is given send to hospital as soon as possible.
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CIMAS’ Demonic Price Jump’s A National Security Threat

By Dorrothy Moyo | The recent surge in subscriptions for Zimbabwe’s medical aid provider, CIMAS, has raised eyebrows and triggered concerns about national security. Within a remarkably short span of just one month, CIMAS witnessed its subscriber base almost quadruple, with figures skyrocketing from RTGS 500,000 to nearly RTGS 2 million. While the reliability of CIMAS’ services has been acknowledged, this sudden and dramatic increase in subscriptions warrants a closer examination due to its potential implications for the country’s national security. This article aims to shed light on the reasons behind this surge and its associated risks.

The Popularity of CIMAS

CIMAS, as a medical aid provider, has gained a reputation for being more reliable than its counterparts in Zimbabwe. The CIMAS Medexec package, which you and your wife are subscribed to, has evidently appealed to many Zimbabweans seeking quality healthcare coverage. The trust placed in CIMAS is primarily rooted in its ability to offer comprehensive medical services, provide timely access to healthcare facilities, and deliver efficient customer service.

The National Security Implications

While the surge in CIMAS subscriptions may initially seem like a positive development, it raises national security concerns for several reasons:

1. Strain on Healthcare Infrastructure: The sudden influx of subscribers puts immense pressure on Zimbabwe’s healthcare infrastructure. The existing network of hospitals, clinics, and healthcare professionals may struggle to accommodate the increased demand for services. This strain on the healthcare system can lead to longer waiting times, overcrowded facilities, and potentially compromised patient care, thereby impacting the overall well-being of the population.

2. Diversion of Medical Resources: With a surge in CIMAS subscriptions, medical resources such as medications, medical equipment, and personnel could become scarce. The diversion of these resources towards CIMAS may inadvertently disrupt the availability of healthcare services for non-subscribers, exacerbating existing healthcare inequalities and compromising the overall health of the nation.

3. Security Risks to Critical Infrastructure: The sudden concentration of a significant portion of the population under a single medical aid provider poses a risk to critical infrastructure. In the event of a cyber-attack or system failure targeting CIMAS, the potential disruption of healthcare services for a large number of subscribers could have far-reaching consequences, affecting the stability and security of the nation.

4. Financial Vulnerability: The financial implications of a rapid increase in subscriptions must be carefully considered. If CIMAS were to face financial challenges due to the sudden surge, it could potentially impact the stability of the company, compromising its ability to provide quality healthcare services. This scenario could lead to a ripple effect on the national economy and create additional socio-economic challenges for Zimbabweans.

Addressing the Concerns

To mitigate the national security risks associated with CIMAS’ surge in subscriptions, several actions should be taken:

1. Strengthening Healthcare Infrastructure: The government and relevant stakeholders should prioritize the expansion and improvement of healthcare infrastructure. This includes investing in additional healthcare facilities, enhancing capacity-building programs, and increasing the number of healthcare professionals to cater to the growing demand.

2. Diversification of Medical Aid Providers: Encouraging competition among medical aid providers would help distribute the strain on resources and reduce the concentration of subscribers within a single provider. This diversification could be achieved through measures such as incentivizing new players to enter the market, promoting alternative medical aid providers, and fostering an environment of fair competition.

3. Enhancing Cybersecurity Measures: CIMAS and other medical aid providers must invest in robust cybersecurity infrastructure to safeguard critical healthcare systems. Regular security audits, staff training programs, and collaboration with relevant authorities would help protect against cyber threats and ensure the continuity of healthcare services.

4. Regulatory Oversight: The government should review and strengthen regulatory frameworks governing medical aid providers to ensure their

Zanu PF Doomed: President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

The Zanu PF regime’s desperate attempt to subvert the will of the people is futile.

This was said by CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa.

Briefing the media after successfully filing nomination papers, President Chamisa said :

ZEC charges are criminal, illegal and too high.
Zanu PF is doomed. We are facing a weak Zanu PF and this makes our task easy.
A factionalised Zanu PF is weak and doomed.
We have paid the required amount but what ZEC has done is unAfrican, illegal and unconstitutional.

How can one pay for offering services to the public.”

He added :
” The issue of Tendai Biti, everything is under control, our focus is on government.

Zanu PF is battling tooth and nail to frustrate us but we are formidable. “

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Mai Titi iMbavha yeNyika

By Dorrothy Moyo | ZimEye | In the digital age, visuals have the power to capture attention and convey complex messages with incredible speed and efficiency. Such is the case with a recent graphic that has taken Zimbabwe by storm. Featuring six highlyN the challenges faced by the nation, there is still space for moments of happiness and celebration.

  1. Mbavha YeNyika – The Nation’s Thief and the Jailed Mai Titi:
    Mbavha YeNyika, symbolizing a corrupt figure, and the jailed Mai Titi represent the frustration and anger experienced by Zimbabweans towards the widespread corruption that has plagued the country. Their inclusion serves as a reminder of the urgent need for accountability and justice. The graphic resonates with the public as it highlights the collective aspiration to rid the nation of corrupt individuals and institutions.
  2. Emmerson Mnangagwa – The Embodiment of the Country’s Problems:
    Emmerson Mnangagwa, the current President of Zimbabwe, is depicted as the embodiment of the country’s problems. This portrayal reflects the disillusionment and disappointment felt by many citizens who had hoped for genuine change under his leadership. By featuring Mnangagwa in the graphic, it serves as a critique of his policies, decisions, and governance, amplifying the demand for a transformational shift in leadership.
  3. Nelson Chamisa – The Hope of the Nation:
    The graphic concludes with Nelson Chamisa, an opposition leader, positioned as the hero and symbol of hope for Zimbabweans. Chamisa’s inclusion reflects the aspirations of millions who see him as a potential agent of change. His presence in the graphic underscores the public’s desire for new leadership, fresh ideas, and a vision for a better Zimbabwe. By positioning Chamisa as the last figure, the graphic cultivates a sense of anticipation and possibility.

The Significance of the Graphic in 2023:
The graphic has gone viral and gained immense importance in 2023 due to the heightened expectations for political change in Zimbabwe. With 15 million Zimbabweans eagerly anticipating a transformational shift, this graphic resonates with the collective sentiment of the nation. It encapsulates the frustrations, desires, and hopes of the people, providing a visual representation of their yearning for a better future.

In the era of social media, the graphic’s viral nature allows it to reach a wide audience, sparking conversations and debates about the current state of Zimbabwe and the need for change. It serves as a catalyst for dialogue, mobilization, and activism, as citizens rally behind the symbols and messages depicted in the graphic.

Furthermore, the graphic’s ability to convey a diverse range of emotions and perspectives creates a sense of unity among Zimbabweans who share similar aspirations for a brighter future. It acts as a rallying point, fostering a collective consciousness and encouraging citizens to actively engage in shaping the political landscape.

Conclusion:
The viral graphic featuring six highly

popular Zimbabwean figures holds great significance in 2023, a year marked by the anticipation of political change. By encompassing various emotions, from deliriousness to heroism, it resonates with the desires and frustrations of 15 million Zimbabweans seeking a transformative shift in leadership. The graphic serves as a powerful visual tool, inspiring conversations, mobilizing citizens, and igniting a collective hope for a better future. As Zimbabwe moves forward, this graphic stands as a symbol of the nation’s determination to overcome challenges and build a more prosperous and inclusive society.

CCC Exposes Zanu PF Fraud

The Citizens Coalition for Change addressed a media briefing in Harare on Thursday.

The party has expressed its readiness to defeat Mr Emerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF in the coming polls.

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Jonathan Moyo Lyrically Displays “2023 Ballot Paper”

By Dorrothy Moyo | In recent years, Professor Jonathan Moyo has gained notoriety for his outspoken criticism of the Zimbabwean government and his involvement in exposing the alleged rigging of the 2018 elections. His latest endeavor involves the creation of a lyrical 2023 ballot paper, which portrays Nelson Chamisa as number 11 and President Emmerson Mnangagwa as number 1. This article aims to analyze the poetry and meaning in Professor Moyo’s ballot paper, considering his role in exposing the alleged electoral malpractice in 2018.

Background:
In the 2018 Zimbabwean elections, Nelson Chamisa, the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Alliance, challenged President Emmerson Mnangagwa of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF). The election was marred by allegations of rigging and irregularities, leading to widespread concern among opposition parties and international observers. Professor Jonathan Moyo, as the former Information minister, played a significant role in highlighting these alleged irregularities and exposing what he believed to be electoral malpractice.

Analysis of the Lyrical Ballot Paper:
Professor Moyo’s lyrical 2023 ballot paper, featuring Chamisa as number 11 and Mnangagwa as number 1, must be evaluated from two perspectives: fiction and political interpretation.

1. Factual Accuracy:
The numbering of candidates on a ballot paper ordinarily follows a specific alphabetic order based on electoral regulations. Moyo’s copy displays the notorious pitching off of Chamisa’s entry so that it does not rest on number 2, which thing the electoral commission shamelessly did in the 2018.

Moyo writes laying it all out as follows:
Presidential ballot paper for 2023 elections

1 Amnangarwa
2 Busha
3 Chikohora
4 Kasukuwere
5 Madhuku
6 Mwonzora
7…
8….
9….
10….
11 Zichamisa”

If Professor Moyo’s ballot paper accurately reflects the official order, it would raise questions about the impartiality of the electoral process.

However, without concrete evidence or access to the official ballot paper for the 2023 elections, it is challenging to verify the accuracy of the claims made by Professor Moyo. The accuracy of his ballot paper relies heavily on the assumption that the previous elections were rigged and that the same pattern will be repeated in 2023. It is crucial to note that without substantiated evidence, claims of rigging remain speculative.

2. Political Interpretation:
The lyrical nature of the ballot paper implies that it serves as a political statement rather than a factual document. Professor Moyo’s intent appears to be to draw attention to his belief that the 2018 elections were rigged in favor of President Mnangagwa and to emphasize the need for electoral reform.

However, it is crucial to consider the diverse political perspectives on this matter. Supporters of President Mnangagwa and the ruling party, ZANU-PF, may view Professor Moyo’s ballot paper as a biased attempt to influence public opinion against the incumbent government. It is worth noting that the ruling party has repeatedly denied allegations of electoral malpractice and has emphasized its commitment to free and fair elections.

Conclusion:
Analyzing the accuracy of Professor Jonathan Moyo’s lyrical 2023 ballot paper, which places Nelson Chamisa at number 11 and President Emmerson Mnangagwa at number 1, requires a careful examination of both factual accuracy and political interpretation. While Professor Moyo played a significant role in exposing the alleged rigging of the 2018 elections, the accuracy of his ballot paper remains speculative without concrete evidence.

To foster a transparent and inclusive democratic process, it is crucial to ensure fair electoral practices and allow independent observers to verify the credibility of elections. Zimbabwe’s electoral system should be subject to scrutiny, and any claims of irregularities should be thoroughly investigated and addressed through proper channels. Only then can the electorate have confidence in the integrity of the electoral process and the results it produces.

Busha Accused of Manipulating Ballot Position to Undermine Chamisa

By A Correspondent| Presidential candidate Joseph Makamba Busha has been accused of appearing on nomination day as part of a Zanu PF scheme to deprive Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Nelson Chamisa of the first position on the ballot paper.

Busha leads the FreeZim Congress and successfully filed his nomination papers to contest in the 23 August presidential election results.

Based on the names of candidates who filed their nomination papers, Busha will once again be the first name on the ballot paper followed by Chamisa as was the case in 2018.

It looks like Busha J appears just on nomination & is just participating for @nelsonchamisa not to appear number one on the *Ballot Paper* In 2018 Busha was on number 1 on Ballot paper again. Nonetheless its a political right to stand & be voted into office provided in the human rights instruments,” said Roseline Hanzi.

This was also said by journalist Stanley Gama who questioned Busha’s sincerity accusing the top businessman of only appearing on the ballot paper to make sure Chamisa is not the first.

“This Busha guy is he genuine? His mission seems to be only appearing on the ballot paper as a Presidential candidate only to make sure that @nelsonchamisa name doesn’t come first on the list. It’s clearly a deliberate operation. Who will vote for this clown surely?,” said Gama.

Critic Says OceanGate Should Have Used Poorer Passengers, Homeless People To Test Safety Of Submersible

Analyzing the mistakes OceanGate made that led to the vessel’s disappearance, critics told reporters Thursday that the submersible should have been tested with poorer passengers first.

“The company skipped the very crucial step of sending five lower-class people to the bottom of the ocean to make sure it was safe enough for the wealthy,” said Otto Scofield, a member of the Marine Technology Society, adding that no one with a net worth above $50,000 should have been in the submersible.

“OceanGate made the mistake of not using minimum wage workers and unemployed people on government welfare programs to test the seaworthiness of the craft, which was not billionaire-ready.

Running more trials with some homeless people would have made all the difference, and the deaths of several wealthy people could have been prevented.”

Scofield continued that using children of color from impoverished families would have been ideal as more would have been able to fit inside the submersible.

The Onion

Zanu PF Fingered For CCC Nomination Day Confusion

THE opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party has accused Zanu PF of causing confusion in the nomination process in which it ended up fielding double and in some cases triple nominations across the country.

Addressing a Press conference in Harare late yesterday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said Zanu PF forged signatures on nomination papers to cause chaos after it failed to penetrate the party’s systems.

“Zanu PF failed to penetrate our systems and what did they do, they went and forged our signatures and created 20 odd double candidates that you see across the country for National Assembly and a number of them in wards across the country,” she said.

Mahere said they discovered double nominations in 20 provinces and the matter had since been reported to the police, and an appeal with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) had also been filed.

“We have filed objections in terms of the Electoral Act to people whose names appear as our candidates and were not signed for by us. The second issue is (that) criminal reports have been made to the police in Masvingo and other constituencies because this is a fraud, it’s criminal,” Mahere said. 

“In some cases, we have a candidate who says well my money was paid and papers filed but not by me, I don’t know who filed these, there is someone clearly behind that,” she said.

Mahere said they would be going to court since they had sufficient evidence to prove there was fraud because the forms of those involved in double nomination had dubious logos and wrong signatures.

Meanwhile, Zanu PF has distanced itself from the chaos in the CCC saying it was satisfied with its own nomination process and was expecting victory in the August 23 polls.

-Newsday

Dont Weaponise State Institutions Against Opponents, ED Told

Self-exiled former Zanu PF political commissar and Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere, who has joined the presidential race for the August 23 harmonised elections yesterday said President Emmerson Mnangagwa must not weaponise institutions against opponents.

Kasukuwere, who was hounded out of the country during the November 2017 military coup that toppled the late former President Robert Mugabe, is in South Africa.

In his “roadmap to a better Zimbabwe” address in South Africa yesterday, Kasukuwere said he entered the presidential race knowing that it was never going to be easy because he believed in the cause.

“We trust that now we are in an election period you (Mnangagwa) can’t weaponise institutions against your opponents. I am sure this is an election that everyone wants to proceed smoothly so that the outcome is not contested.

“We have to take security issues into consideration, you don’t board the plane (as) passenger 34 and just rock up without doing some preparatory work. We did exactly that to see the reaction and very interesting results came our way,” he said.

He continued: “Yes, we were concerned and we are still very concerned (security-wise) and will be raising these issues with relevant institutions. We have our Sadc body; we have the monitoring teams that will be coming into our country. It’s important that every contestant is protected, is secure.”

Kasukuwere said good treatment of opponents had a positive impact on the country’s tattered reputation and would restore Zimbabwe’s image in the international stage.

“So, allow our country to be back on the international stage and we the participants and contestants are all able to say this was a good election, we had a good fight, but at the end of the day we are still brothers and sisters.”

 “After counting (the votes), and somebody has emerged (the winner) and we know we will be emerging very strong, then you can start arresting others if you want to arrest others, but the game is not about arresting people, let’s go to the ground and campaign. Let’s tell the people what we can do or that we can’t do.”

Kasukuwere said he would be in the country soon for his campaign launch.

Kasukuwere said the country was at a decisive moment as it was contesting degeneration and elite capture of the State and regression to the past.

“Post-2017, November, together we all gave the new dispensation the leadership space to govern, the leadership space to unite our people, the leadership space to provide a new vision and direction for our great country.

“In his 2018 campaign, Emmerson Mnangagwa promised to deliver healthcare for all, the answer is failure, he promised to create jobs for the youth, I am not sure if any one young person has been able to get employed in the past five years, he failed.”

Kasukuwere said Mnangagwa has failed to deliver on all his electoral promises as evidenced by the collapse in infrastructure and public health service.

-Newsday

Mapfumo Invades England for Sat Leicester Show

By Showbiz Reporter | The Chimurenga music emperor, Thomas Mapfumo, to the UK for his June shows marks a significant milestone in his illustrious career spanning half a century. As one of the most influential musician’s in Zimbabwean history, Mapfumo’s upcoming performances, likely to be his last before retirement, carry immense importance. Scheduled to take place at the Corah Suite in Leicester on Saturday 24th June, this concert promises a unique fusion of generations as Mapfumo shares the stage with the poetic sungura artist Mark Ngwazi and the young and talented Lindsay Chamangura. This article analyzes the importance of this event in commemorating Mapfumo’s legendary contributions to the music industry.

A Legacy of Chimurenga Music

Thomas Mapfumo’s musical journey began in the late 1960s, during a period of political and social unrest in Zimbabwe. He pioneered the genre known as Chimurenga music, which became a powerful tool for expressing the struggles and aspirations of the Zimbabwean people. The term “Chimurenga” itself refers to the liberation war fought by Zimbabweans against colonial rule, and Mapfumo’s music served as a voice for the oppressed and a catalyst for change.

Throughout his career, Mapfumo fearlessly addressed social and political issues, using his music to critique corruption, injustice, and inequality. His songs became anthems for the liberation movement and inspired generations of Zimbabweans to fight for their rights and freedom.

The Importance of the UK Shows

Mapfumo’s flight to the UK to perform his final shows before retirement is significant for several reasons. Firstly, it allows the diaspora community and international fans to witness the talent and artistry of a true legend. Mapfumo’s influence extends far beyond Zimbabwe, and his music has resonated with audiences across the globe. These performances present a unique opportunity for fans, old and new, to experience the magic of his live shows and pay tribute to his remarkable career.

Secondly, this event symbolizes the passing of the torch to the next generation of Zimbabwean musicians. By sharing the stage with Mark Ngwazi and Lindsay Chamangura, Mapfumo embraces the intergenerational collaboration that is crucial for the evolution and preservation of Chimurenga music. This cross-generational mesh promises to bring together the wisdom and experience of Mapfumo with the fresh perspectives and innovative sounds of the younger artists, ensuring the continued relevance and growth of the genre.

Moreover, Mapfumo’s presence in the UK serves as a reminder of the global impact of Chimurenga music and its ability to transcend cultural and geographical boundaries. The significance of his shows extends beyond mere entertainment; they offer a platform for cultural exchange, fostering understanding and appreciation for Zimbabwean music and its historical context. By engaging with diverse audiences, Mapfumo continues to champion the cause of social justice and inspire activism in various corners of the world.

Conclusion

Thomas Mapfumo’s flight to the UK for his June shows represents a historic moment in the music industry and a fitting celebration of his exceptional career. As an iconic figure in Zimbabwean music and the pioneer of Chimurenga music, Mapfumo’s influence and legacy are unparalleled. These performances, likely to be his last before retirement, highlight his enduring impact and the continued relevance of his music.

The UK shows provide an opportunity for fans and music enthusiasts to pay homage to Mapfumo’s contributions while also witnessing a collaboration that bridges generations. By sharing the stage with Mark Ngwazi and Lindsay Chamangura, Mapfumo ensures the longevity of Chimurenga music, fostering its evolution and inspiring future generations.

In a world where cultural exchange and understanding. – ZimEye

Mnangagwa On Video Repeating To Self: Peace, Peace

The Enigmatic Repetition of “Peace” by Emmerson Mnangagwa: Examining its True Meaning during the 2023 Elections

By Baba Jukwa | ZimEye | Emmerson Mnangagwa, the President of ZANU PF, has caught the attention of many with his recurring emphasis on the word “peace” during the 2023 elections. This repetition brings to mind his similar rhetoric prior to the 2018 polls, prompting a critical examination of whether his calls for peace hold genuine intent or conceal ulterior motives. In this article, we delve into the motivations behind Mnangagwa’s repeated insistence on “peace” and explore the potential complexities that lie beneath this seemingly simple message.

The 2018 Elections: Setting the Context:

To comprehend the significance of Mnangagwa’s repetitive use of “peace,” it is crucial to revisit the political climate surrounding the 2018 elections. During that period, Zimbabwe was undergoing a historic transition, with Mnangagwa assuming power following the resignation of long-time leader Robert Mugabe. Mnangagwa’s promises of reform, national reconciliation, and a peaceful future resonated with a nation exhausted by political instability and economic turmoil.

The Role of Mnangagwa’s Pre-Election “Peace” Rhetoric:

In the run-up to the 2018 polls, Mnangagwa’s emphasis on “peace” served multiple purposes. Firstly, it sought to distance himself from the Mugabe era, projecting an image of a leader committed to a peaceful and prosperous Zimbabwe. Secondly, it aimed to garner international support by assuring the global community of his dedication to stability and non-violence. Lastly, it aimed to pacify and reassure the Zimbabwean populace, creating an atmosphere of calm and unity amidst political uncertainties.

The Reappearance of “Peace” in 2023:

Fast forward to the 2023 elections, and Mnangagwa once again resorts to his repetitive use of “peace.” However, skepticism now arises, as some question whether the President’s proclamations of peace are mere political rhetoric or a genuine commitment to fostering harmony within the nation.

Possible Interpretations:

1. Image Restoration:
One interpretation is that Mnangagwa’s repeated emphasis on “peace” is an attempt to restore his tarnished image and rebuild trust with both domestic and international observers. By promoting an image of peace, he may seek to counter criticisms of his government’s handling of protests, human rights violations, and electoral irregularities.

2. Political Calculations:
Another perspective posits that Mnangagwa’s peace rhetoric is a calculated move to consolidate power. By projecting an image of stability and non-violence, he aims to prevent any potential uprising or opposition, ensuring his continued rule and control over the country.

3. Genuine Intent:
It is essential to consider the possibility that Mnangagwa’s repetition of “peace” stems from a genuine desire to foster harmony and stability within Zimbabwe. While critics argue that his actions do not align with his words, proponents suggest that he might be striving to achieve true peace but faces significant challenges in implementing it.

Conclusion:

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recurring emphasis on “peace” during the 2023 elections undoubtedly raises eyebrows and invites scrutiny. While skeptics question the sincerity of his intentions, it is crucial to recognize the multiple interpretations of his repeated use of the word. Whether it serves as a tool for image restoration, political calculations, or reflects a genuine commitment to peace, the true meaning behind Mnangagwa’s rhetoric remains open to interpretation. As the 2023 elections unfold and Zimbabwe progresses, time will tell if the President’s words manifest into tangible actions and pave the way for a peaceful and prosperous future.

George Charamba Arrests Ali Naka?

– Can He Be Trusted?

By Mike Tasama | Trust is a fundamental aspect when it comes to assessing the reliability and credibility of individuals. On Friday, presidential spokesman George Charamba, faced scrutiny regarding his claims and the accuracy of his statements. One particular incident involves his celebrated discovery, announced on Friday, where he claimed to have identified a socialite named Ali Naka. However, his failure to clearly identify individuals in a picture has raised doubts about his credibility and ability to be trusted. This article aims to delve into the issue and assess whether George Charamba can indeed be trusted for anything.

Background:
George Charamba made headlines with his announcement regarding the identification of a socialite named Ali Naka. Charamba stated that he had spotted Naka in a picture featuring a man and three women. However, his inability to positively identify all the individuals in the picture has sparked skepticism and cast doubts on the accuracy of his claims.

Assessing Charamba’s credibility:
1. Lack of clarity: Charamba’s failure to clearly identify the individuals in the picture undermines his credibility. In cases where identification is crucial, it is essential to provide unambiguous evidence and present a well-substantiated argument. His inability to definitively identify the people in the photo raises questions about his attention to detail and accuracy.

2. Inconsistencies: If Charamba genuinely knows Ali Naka as he claims, it is puzzling that he couldn’t positively identify him in the picture. Inconsistencies in his statements can erode trust and raise doubts about his knowledge or even the existence of the socialite he mentioned. It is crucial for public figures to maintain consistency and transparency to gain and retain trust.

3. Track record: Evaluating an individual’s track record is essential in assessing their trustworthiness. Charamba’s previous actions and statements should be scrutinized to determine if there have been instances of misinformation, exaggeration, or a pattern of questionable claims. Consistent errors or misleading information can diminish his overall credibility.

4. Independent verification: Independent verification of Charamba’s claims is crucial to establish their validity. This can be achieved through corroborating evidence or testimonies from reliable sources. Without such verification, it becomes challenging to place confidence in his statements.

Conclusion:
Based on the information available, it is clear that doubts have been cast regarding George Charamba’s credibility, particularly in relation to his claim of identifying a socialite named Ali Naka. His failure to definitively identify individuals in a picture he presented as evidence raises significant concerns. In assessing an individual’s trustworthiness, it is important to consider their consistency, track record, and the availability of independent verification.

However, it is essential to note that this analysis is specific to the incident mentioned, and any conclusion regarding Charamba’s overall trustworthiness should be based on a broader assessment of his actions, statements, and reputation across different contexts. To form a comprehensive judgment, it is advisable to gather further information from reliable sources and critically evaluate his overall credibility.

George Charamba vs Ali Naka

– Can He Be Trusted?

By Mike Tasama | Trust is a fundamental aspect when it comes to assessing the reliability and credibility of individuals. On Friday, presidential spokesman George Charamba, faced scrutiny regarding his claims and the accuracy of his statements. One particular incident involves his celebrated discovery, announced on Friday, where he claimed to have identified a socialite named Ali Naka. However, his failure to clearly identify individuals in a picture has raised doubts about his credibility and ability to be trusted. This article aims to delve into the issue and assess whether George Charamba can indeed be trusted for anything.

Background:
George Charamba, known for his public presence and involvement in various spheres, made headlines with his announcement regarding the identification of a socialite named Ali Naka. Charamba stated that he had spotted Naka in a picture featuring a man and three women. However, his inability to positively identify all the individuals in the picture has sparked skepticism and cast doubts on the accuracy of his claims.

Assessing Charamba’s credibility:
1. Lack of clarity: Charamba’s failure to clearly identify the individuals in the picture undermines his credibility. In cases where identification is crucial, it is essential to provide unambiguous evidence and present a well-substantiated argument. His inability to definitively identify the people in the photo raises questions about his attention to detail and accuracy.

2. Inconsistencies: If Charamba genuinely knows Ali Naka as he claims, it is puzzling that he couldn’t positively identify him in the picture. Inconsistencies in his statements can erode trust and raise doubts about his knowledge or even the existence of the socialite he mentioned. It is crucial for public figures to maintain consistency and transparency to gain and retain trust.

3. Track record: Evaluating an individual’s track record is essential in assessing their trustworthiness. Charamba’s previous actions and statements should be scrutinized to determine if there have been instances of misinformation, exaggeration, or a pattern of questionable claims. Consistent errors or misleading information can diminish his overall credibility.

4. Independent verification: Independent verification of Charamba’s claims is crucial to establish their validity. This can be achieved through corroborating evidence or testimonies from reliable sources. Without such verification, it becomes challenging to place confidence in his statements.

Conclusion:
Based on the information available, it is clear that doubts have been cast regarding George Charamba’s credibility, particularly in relation to his claim of identifying a socialite named Ali Naka. His failure to definitively identify individuals in a picture he presented as evidence raises significant concerns. In assessing an individual’s trustworthiness, it is important to consider their consistency, track record, and the availability of independent verification.

However, it is essential to note that this analysis is specific to the incident mentioned, and any conclusion regarding Charamba’s overall trustworthiness should be based on a broader assessment of his actions, statements, and reputation across different contexts. To form a comprehensive judgment, it is advisable to gather further information from reliable sources and critically evaluate his overall credibility.

Viral: Chamisa, Mnangagwa Madam Boss, Mai Titi, Trapped Inside One Picture Room

By Dorrothy Moyo | ZimEye | In the digital age, visuals have the power to capture attention and convey complex messages with incredible speed and efficiency. Such is the case with a recent graphic that has taken Zimbabwe by storm. Featuring six prominent people in the order of challenges faced by the nation, there is still space for moments of happiness and celebration.

  1. Mbavha YeNyika – The Nation’s Thief and the Jailed Mai Titi:
    Mbavha YeNyika, symbolizing a corrupt figure, and the jailed Mai Titi represent the frustration and anger experienced by Zimbabweans towards the widespread corruption that has plagued the country. Their inclusion serves as a reminder of the urgent need for accountability and justice. The graphic resonates with the public as it highlights the collective aspiration to rid the nation of corrupt individuals and institutions.
  2. Emmerson Mnangagwa – The Embodiment of the Country’s Problems:
    Emmerson Mnangagwa, the current President of Zimbabwe, is depicted as the embodiment of the country’s problems. This portrayal reflects the disillusionment and disappointment felt by many citizens who had hoped for genuine change under his leadership. By featuring Mnangagwa in the graphic, it serves as a critique of his policies, decisions, and governance, amplifying the demand for a transformational shift in leadership.
  3. Nelson Chamisa – The Hope of the Nation:
    The graphic concludes with Nelson Chamisa, an opposition leader, positioned as the hero and symbol of hope for Zimbabweans. Chamisa’s inclusion reflects the aspirations of millions who see him as a potential agent of change. His presence in the graphic underscores the public’s desire for new leadership, fresh ideas, and a vision for a better Zimbabwe. By positioning Chamisa as the last figure, the graphic cultivates a sense of anticipation and possibility.

The Significance of the Graphic in 2023:
The graphic has gone viral and gained immense importance in 2023 due to the heightened expectations for political change in Zimbabwe. With 15 million Zimbabweans eagerly anticipating a transformational shift, this graphic resonates with the collective sentiment of the nation. It encapsulates the frustrations, desires, and hopes of the people, providing a visual representation of their yearning for a better future.

In the era of social media, the graphic’s viral nature allows it to reach a wide audience, sparking conversations and debates about the current state of Zimbabwe and the need for change. It serves as a catalyst for dialogue, mobilization, and activism, as citizens rally behind the symbols and messages depicted in the graphic.

Furthermore, the graphic’s ability to convey a diverse range of emotions and perspectives creates a sense of unity among Zimbabweans who share similar aspirations for a brighter future. It acts as a rallying point, fostering a collective consciousness and encouraging citizens to actively engage in shaping the political landscape.

Conclusion:
The viral graphic featuring six highly

popular Zimbabwean figures holds great significance in 2023, a year marked by the anticipation of political change. By encompassing various emotions, from deliriousness to heroism, it resonates with the desires and frustrations of 15 million Zimbabweans seeking a transformative shift in leadership. The graphic serves as a powerful visual tool, inspiring conversations, mobilizing citizens, and igniting a collective hope for a better future. As Zimbabwe moves forward, this graphic stands as a symbol of the nation’s determination to overcome challenges and build a more prosperous and inclusive society.

Zanu PF Heavyweight Defies Mnangagwa

Independent candidate for Gutu West Mutonho Mutonho is being forced to remove a sticker on his vehicle labelled Independent four ED . He had a confrontation with the Party chairperson Rabson Mavhenyengwa and PC Brian Munyoro.

Qoki’s Sudden Collapse: What Went Wrong?

By Noxolo Ndazi | Qoki Zindlovukazi!, a name that was synonymous with women empowerment, community development and charity activities. Presently, the same name does not live to its status quo. It is marred by gross incompetence and fraudulent activities. It is important to note that Qoki was founded on the premise of a Community Interest Company (C.I.C) with a charitable status. Women came together to support charitable causes, pooled money together for mini projects from as little as buying each other kitchenware to solar systems etc. The vision expanded to property and recently property development, which would prove to be a gigantic challenge. As the horizon extended it necessitated a change in company formation. It was then registered in multiple names to suit the cause. The brand grew phenomenally and beyond the founders’ capabilities.

They lacked business acumen, etiquette and corporate responsibility. Qoki failed to tap into its wealth of expertise and unique blend of skills of its members, to optimise the execution of their projects. There is no profession that the writer can think of that is not found amongst the investors, legal, accounting, business, project management, civil engineering just to mention a few relevant ones. Sadly, the projects were personalised to the detriment of success, self sabotage in its purest form.

Furthermore, lack of structure and binding contracts for big projects like land purchase and development led to the anarchy as investors felt they were losing control of their investment. Greed and corruption can easily takeover when there’s no accountability and when the leader of the project has too much power. It is important to have a clear set of rules and regulations that are followed by everyone involved in the project, and to ensure that everyone is held accountable for their actions.

Additionally, it is important to have a system of checks and balances in place to ensure that no one person has too much power. This is by far the biggest problem at Qoki across all projects. Ms Sithule Tshuma and her right hand person Ms Karen Kumalo run the show without consulting the stakeholders. They make it seem as if people are buying something from them when in contrary people have pooled their funds together for whatever cause. In another example, the lawyer, Mr Zibusiso Ncube represented both the buyer and the seller in most projects thereby compromising buyers’ protection. If there had been some gatekeeping measures most problems, such as, inflated prices, could have been avoided. Purchases would not have proceeded without valid title deeds. To complicate things further there was conflict of interest with Mr Ncube’s appointment as a conveyancer for these projects by virtue of being a Qoki and Ms Tshuma’s personal lawyer. The ladies were left vulnerable despite paying lawyer’s fees.

Mr Ncube is quoted below: “Whilst I’m engaged to attend to the transfer of the property and paid for that, I will not be engaged in entertaining other correspondence outside the group unless I am paid by the individuals to do so. Remember a lawyer’s time and advice are his stock in trade.” Mr Z.C. Ncube.

Crowdfunded projects are communal and as such warranty a lot of transparency and an inclusive style of management. Funds are pooled from multiple sources and managed by a single entity, so accountability is prime. These funds should be managed responsibly and should be used for their intended purpose. It is important to ensure that transactions are properly documented and that any discrepancies are addressed in a timely manner. In a surprising development, Qoki Trucks project allegedly had no bank account, talk less of a proper accounting procedure. The trucks were fitted with tracking devices but only Ms Tshuma and her allies had access. Seemingly not all trips were recorded. Families of investors back in Zimbabwe would spot the truck, say in Harare, on unauthorised trips. The members would have been made to believe that there was no work for that specific truck at that particular time.

Moreover, all parties should be involved or made aware of any discrepancies. For instance, in Nondweni 2 there has been a court case dating back to March 2022 where Qoki is applying for an eviction order of the settlers that were allocated land by the government through the land reform programme. This has not been disclosed to the stakeholders to date.

The project should be managed in a way that is fair and equitable to all involved. This includes clear communication about the project’s goals, objectives, timeline, budget and progress. It also means that all stakeholders should have a say in the decision making process and it should be managed in a way that is respectful of everyone’s opinions and contributions without judgement. In most Qoki projects, the investors have to ask for progress updates. The leaders are not pro-active with reports or updates. The projects were not measurable owing to poor project management and execution. The bullying and harassment happening there is some form of compensatory behaviour triggered by lack of knowledge by the leaders. When members ask pertinent questions they are ridiculed or thrown out of the WhatsApp groups which are the main channel of communication. Invoices are posted on the groups but never receipts.

Most government or City Council bills are charged in local currency in Zimbabwe but at Qoki they are billed in US dollars on Non-government/City Council stationery. Procurement procedures are informal and incomparable to other competitors. A Bulawayo City Council (BCC) employee who acts as ‘Qoki’s integral due diligence guru’, a townplanning advisor to Qoki and is referred to as ‘Townplanner’, one Victor Masuku, allegedly does everything from, viewing land, physical planning to quantity surveying, road designing and construction. So much bias there as it is not known if applications pass on merit or by virtue of Mr Masuku being a BCC employee. Mr Masuku’s expertise in all these roles is yet to tested, so far, there has been some concerns regards the exorbitant road pricing and the quality of roads constructed by his company called Sindaku.
Stakeholders should have trust and confidence in the system. It raises so much doubt when integrity and transparency are not employed. At one instance Ms Tshuma is heard saying “we had to do what we had to do, ….too bad I can’t share here” (audio attached below), one is left wondering if she was insinuating she bribed her way through to get subdivision permits.

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Such sinister irregularities are observed in most projects. Redacted pivotal documents like an agreement of sale; or with wrong deceased estate numbers; Court orders signed by the deputy sheriff in chambers without being advertised for fear of opposition; people signing on behalf of title holders without power of attorney. It is a myriad of gross criminal and unethical misconduct.
Cry our beloved country! in a normal economy, buying land or property should not be tedious and complex as this. Systems should be put in place and intertwined to curb corruption. Legal professionals should be vetted, monitored and expelled from the register for misconduct. The government should also put in place regulations to ensure that private sellers do not take advantage of people by selling stands at highly inflated prices.

One confounding factor that led to this authoritarian rule and concealing of information is the basis on which Qoki was formed. Qoki was a breakaway faction of Mthwakazi Queens. It was formed on betrayal and deception so the domino effect is constantly perceived, as the saying goes ‘history repeats itself’. The prototype of this model was Mthwakazi Queens brainchild and its members were poached from them by Qoki founders hence the delusional imaginary ‘soft coup’ the exiters are accused of. To be quite frank nobody in their right minds would touch Qoki projects with a ten foot pole. The guilty are always afraid.

Mnangagwa’s Tongue Snakes Out: We Want Peace During 2023 Elections

The Enigmatic Repetition of “Peace” by Emmerson Mnangagwa: Examining its True Meaning during the 2023 Elections

By Baba Jukwa | ZimEye | Emmerson Mnangagwa, the President of ZANU PF, has caught the attention of many with his recurring emphasis on the word “peace” during the 2023 elections. This repetition brings to mind his similar rhetoric prior to the 2018 polls, prompting a critical examination of whether his calls for peace hold genuine intent or conceal ulterior motives. In this article, we delve into the motivations behind Mnangagwa’s repeated insistence on “peace” and explore the potential complexities that lie beneath this seemingly simple message.

The 2018 Elections: Setting the Context:

To comprehend the significance of Mnangagwa’s repetitive use of “peace,” it is crucial to revisit the political climate surrounding the 2018 elections. During that period, Zimbabwe was undergoing a historic transition, with Mnangagwa assuming power following the resignation of long-time leader Robert Mugabe. Mnangagwa’s promises of reform, national reconciliation, and a peaceful future resonated with a nation exhausted by political instability and economic turmoil.

The Role of Mnangagwa’s Pre-Election “Peace” Rhetoric:

In the run-up to the 2018 polls, Mnangagwa’s emphasis on “peace” served multiple purposes. Firstly, it sought to distance himself from the Mugabe era, projecting an image of a leader committed to a peaceful and prosperous Zimbabwe. Secondly, it aimed to garner international support by assuring the global community of his dedication to stability and non-violence. Lastly, it aimed to pacify and reassure the Zimbabwean populace, creating an atmosphere of calm and unity amidst political uncertainties.

The Reappearance of “Peace” in 2023:

Fast forward to the 2023 elections, and Mnangagwa once again resorts to his repetitive use of “peace.” However, skepticism now arises, as some question whether the President’s proclamations of peace are mere political rhetoric or a genuine commitment to fostering harmony within the nation.

Possible Interpretations:

1. Image Restoration:
One interpretation is that Mnangagwa’s repeated emphasis on “peace” is an attempt to restore his tarnished image and rebuild trust with both domestic and international observers. By promoting an image of peace, he may seek to counter criticisms of his government’s handling of protests, human rights violations, and electoral irregularities.

2. Political Calculations:
Another perspective posits that Mnangagwa’s peace rhetoric is a calculated move to consolidate power. By projecting an image of stability and non-violence, he aims to prevent any potential uprising or opposition, ensuring his continued rule and control over the country.

3. Genuine Intent:
It is essential to consider the possibility that Mnangagwa’s repetition of “peace” stems from a genuine desire to foster harmony and stability within Zimbabwe. While critics argue that his actions do not align with his words, proponents suggest that he might be striving to achieve true peace but faces significant challenges in implementing it.

Conclusion:

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recurring emphasis on “peace” during the 2023 elections undoubtedly raises eyebrows and invites scrutiny. While skeptics question the sincerity of his intentions, it is crucial to recognize the multiple interpretations of his repeated use of the word. Whether it serves as a tool for image restoration, political calculations, or reflects a genuine commitment to peace, the true meaning behind Mnangagwa’s rhetoric remains open to interpretation. As the 2023 elections unfold and Zimbabwe progresses, time will tell if the President’s words manifest into tangible actions and pave the way for a peaceful and prosperous future.

Woman Stabs Hubby

A Harare-based woman has been taken to court for allegedly attempting to kill her husband after he disapproved of her career path.

A marital dispute between an Epworth couple has landed 25-year-old Imagine Masiye in the dock after she attempted to kill her 41-year-old husband.

It is alleged that the accused was infuriated by her husband for disapproving of her career path.

The court heard that Masiye stabbed her husband with a broken beer bottle on the head before stabbing him once on the hand with a knife.

Still at the courts, two copper cable thieves are in trouble for allegedly vandalising ZESA property before getting away with copper cables.

29-year-old Evidence Machingauta and Aaron Goromondo also aged 29 allegedly cut down ZESA armoured cables in Marlborough, Harare, before selling them.

The duo is facing a mandatory sentence of 10 years behind bars if convicted.

Meanwhile, the pair of Tinotenda Madzvanya aged 26 and Lovemore Chiriseri (34) have appeared in court for allegedly stealing a car at their workplace.

The two have been remanded in custody and advised to apply for bail at the High Court. – ZBC News

Harare Traffic Demo Hero Gets Community Service

Man Sentenced to Community Service and Fine for Causing Traffic Jam and Disorderly Conduct

By Farai D Hove | In a recent incident that caused a small traffic scene in Harare’s Avenues area, a man who heroically parked his vehicle at an intersection and started beating a drum has been sentenced to 140 hours of community service and a US$200 fine by Harare magistrate Mr Simon Kandiyero. The sentence was delivered after the magistrate received two psychiatric reports on Itayi Uthant Makombe, aged 51, from two different doctors, who concluded that he was capable of comprehending his actions.

Makombe had previously pleaded guilty to charges of unlawful possession of a firearm and disorderly conduct during his initial court appearance. Initially, Mr Kandiyero sentenced Makombe to six months in prison, suspending two months on the condition of good behavior. The remaining four months were suspended on the condition that Makombe performs 140 hours of community service at ZRP Chinhoyi, starting immediately.

Expressing his disapproval of Makombe’s disorderly behavior, Magistrate Kandiyero highlighted the upcoming elections and emphasized that the court cannot tolerate such actions. He suggested that given the current political climate, Makombe’s behavior might be considered political in nature.

Regarding the charge of unlawful possession of a firearm, Makombe was ordered to pay a US$200 fine or face two months in jail. The court was informed by the prosecution that on June 5, at approximately 6 am, Makombe parked his Land Rover Defender at the intersection of Josiah Tongogara Avenue and Sam Nujoma Street in Harare. He then exited the vehicle, climbed onto the back, and sat on a folding chair while covering himself with a blanket.

Eyewitnesses reported that Makombe began playing an African drum and shouting in the Shona language, proclaiming, “Ambuya Nehanda vamuka, ropa zhinji rakadeuka uye richiri kudeuka,” which translates to “Nehanda has resurrected, a lot of blood has been spilt and is still spilling.”

Responding to the disturbance, two police officers arrived at the scene and instructed Makombe to move his vehicle from the intersection. However, when Makombe refused to comply, the police were forced to use minimal force to remove him from the vehicle and subsequently arrested him.

On a separate count, police received information on June 6 that Makombe was in possession of a firearm without a valid certificate. Acting on this information, the police accompanied Makombe to his residence, where they discovered a black CZ pistol with a magazine containing 9 by 7.65 mm caliber rounds, concealed in a bag. It was revealed that the firearm certificate had expired on March 1 the previous year, and Makombe had failed to renew it within the designated timeframe.

In mitigation, Makombe’s lawyer stated that his client had committed the offense while in a state of depression and under the influence of alcohol.

While the court acknowledged Makombe’s mental state and the influence of alcohol during the incident, it upheld the gravity of his actions and the disruption caused to the public. By imposing community service and a fine, the court aims to hold Makombe accountable for his behavior while providing an opportunity for rehabilitation and reintegration into society.

The sentence serves as a reminder that public disorder and unlawful possession of firearms will not be tolerated, particularly in a sensitive period leading up to elections. It underscores the importance of upholding law and order and ensuring the safety and well-being of the public at large.

Woman In Trouble For Attempting To Kill Husband

A Harare-based woman has been taken to court for allegedly attempting to kill her husband after he disapproved of her career path.

A marital dispute between an Epworth couple has landed 25-year-old Imagine Masiye in the dock after she attempted to kill her 41-year-old husband.

It is alleged that the accused was infuriated by her husband for disapproving of her career path.

The court heard that Masiye stabbed her husband with a broken beer bottle on the head before stabbing him once on the hand with a knife.

Still at the courts, two copper cable thieves are in trouble for allegedly vandalising ZESA property before getting away with copper cables.

29-year-old Evidence Machingauta and Aaron Goromondo also aged 29 allegedly cut down ZESA armoured cables in Marlborough, Harare, before selling them.

The duo is facing a mandatory sentence of 10 years behind bars if convicted.

Meanwhile, the pair of Tinotenda Madzvanya aged 26 and Lovemore Chiriseri (34) have appeared in court for allegedly stealing a car at their workplace.

The two have been remanded in custody and advised to apply for bail at the High Court. – ZBC News

Mnangagwa Claims Economic Saboteurs Destroying Country

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa says legal practitioners have a duty to entrench unity and a culture of non-violence as the country approaches general elections slated for the 23rd of August this year.

He was speaking at the Silver Jubilee Celebrations and unveiling of Dube, Manikai and Hwacha (DMH) law firm’s new offices in Harare this Wednesday.

The President was Guest of Honour at the event in Harare’s Alexandra Park, which also coincided with the law firm’s Silver Jubilee celebrations.

The President took the opportunity to challenge the citizenry to denounce and shun any form of economic sabotage.

“Our country’s general elections to be held on the 23rd of August 2023 are fast approaching. Legal practitioners are invited to be part of the national crusade preaching and practicing peace. You also have a duty to entrench unity and a culture of non-violence, before, during and after the elections, the people of Zimbabwe no less from you. It is incumbent on all of us to denounce the economic sabotage, hybrid asymmetrical attack on our country’s independence and national interest.

“On its part, my administration will continue to put in place responsive measures to promote sustainable growth of our economy, increased investments, production and productivity towards the realisation of development that leaves no one and no place behind,” he said.

President Mnangagwa said legal practitioners must complement government efforts in the fight against corruption and ensure a corrupt-free legal fraternity.

“Under the Second Republic, justice delivery, a patriotic, independent and corrupt free legal fraternity is core to our quest of entrenching constitutionalism, good governance, democracy and the rule of law. To this end, I call upon legal practitioners to ensure that services offered are available and accessible towards lifting more of our people to a higher quality of life and out of poverty into prosperity.

“Nyika Inovakwa Nevene Vayo, Ilizwe Lakhiwa Ngabanikazi Balo. Equally I also urge you as lawyers, you join the national effort to expose and fight corruption. You must be at the forefront of demonstrating the core tenets of ethic driven leadership, mindsets and actions along with accountability and integrity,” he added.

The President also commended DMH Law Chambers for demonstrating unity of purpose and delivering quality legal services.

“It is most gratifying that, leveraging and pulling the various competencies, skills and experiences, the partners are working together and demonstrating commitment to continuously building a strong and sustainable DMH brand, you have become a model institution. Further, your unity of purpose, which harness the diverse strengths of partners, for delivering quality services has seen you leaving an indelible footprint in our country’s legal landscape,” highlighted the President.

Established in 1998 with only four partners, Dube, Manikai and Hwacha law firm has grown over the years and now boasts of nine partners, two associate partners, four senior associates, one candidate attorney and several associates.

CCC Namibia Calls For Sikhala Release

21 June 2023

Citizens in Namibia have the conviction that vote rigging commenced with the arbitrary arrest and illegal conviction of Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala in June 2022. It is unbelievable that ZANU-PF has successfully exploited the captured judiciary to deny Wiwa his right to represent Zengeza West in the forthcoming harmonized elections scheduled on the 23rd of August 2023. Not only the right to represent was infringed but also the fundamental right to be represented, specifically affecting the innocent residents of Zengeza West.

Social Democrats in Namibia are convinced that vote rigging does not transpire on voting day since it is a long and tedious process. We have seen the weaponization of the law by the clueless regime since 2020 when they deliberately surrendered the People’s Party to their surrogate Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora through the March Corona Supreme Court judgment. The unconstitutional arrest of Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala was a sure way to deny him the right to participate in the impending elections in August.

Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala has endured more than 365 days caged in the hell hole of Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison on concocted charges. The only crime was his valor, mettle, and nerve to confront ZANU-PF following the enforced disappearance and abduction of the late Moreblessing Ali who was gruesomely murdered by Pius Jamba Mukandi in Nyatsime for her politics. Today, Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala is unable to take part in the nomination process because of this long pretrial detention since the 14th of June 2022.

This is a clear indicator that ZANU-PF is not ready to promote free, fair, credible, and unfettered elections in Zimbabwe. Locking the vibrant Sikhala in prison is rigging on its own. The people of Zengeza West were rigged in advance, they were orphaned since last year to date because their leader was instrumental in demanding justice, freedom, and equality. It is quite pathetic that the deceased Moreblessing Ali is not yet buried since May last year. The continued incarceration of Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala is the only reason why Moreblessing Ali is still in the mortuary.

We demand the immediate and unconditional release of Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala. Without Wiwa, there will be no credible elections. Job Sikhala is a political prisoner who is in jail for his vibrancy and organic approach to the national democratic struggle. Zec and ZANU-PF must respect the rule of law and constitutionalism. The closure of the democratic space in the motherland is the epitome of authoritarianism in the Harare regime.

Namibia district has watched with great fury the arbitrary arrests and illegal convictions of nominated CCC candidates across the breadth and lengths of Zimbabwe on trumped-up charges. The unconstitutional arrests and violence unleashed on the change champions depict the unwillingness of ZANU-PF to conduct peaceful elections. We demand the release of the jailed ZINASU six, who are political prisoners. Jacob Ngarivhume is also a prisoner of conscience suffering because he simply tweeted urging citizens to take part in an anti-corruption demonstration scheduled on the 31st of July 2020. The right to protest and petition is enshrined in the Supreme Law of the country!

In a nutshell, CCC Namibia would like to wish all nominated candidates good luck ahead of the 23rd of August 2023. Victory is certain with participatory democracy. Let’s vote big! Win big! And Defend big. We urge unsuccessful candidates to swallow their pride and back those who are going to represent the political behemoth(CCC) on the 23rd of August. There is no need to be greedy! There is no need to opt for the belly politics of self-aggrandizement, ours is a fight for equality, freedom, and justice.

We shall dedicate our sweet victory to Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, the ZINASU six, and all political prisoners who are languishing in filthy prisons for defending the universal basic human rights in Zimbabwe. After nomination, our task is to focus on the massive recruitment and training of polling agents.

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Robert Chapman Flops As Only 11 Presidentials Get ZEC Registration

By Dorrothy Moyo | Robert Chapman, a US-based diasporan who claimed to have successfully submitted his nomination papers for the upcoming 2023 elections in Zimbabwe, has been dropped from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s (ZEC) database. This revelation was confirmed by ZEC’s deputy chairperson, Ambassador Rodney Kiwa, in an interview with Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN Prime) last night.

Chapman’s removal from the database means that only 11 candidates have managed to file their nomination papers to contest in the presidential election, which is scheduled to take place on August 23 as part of Zimbabwe’s harmonized elections.

The 11 candidates who successfully submitted their nomination papers include the incumbent President, Emmerson Mnangagwa of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU PF). Other candidates include Joseph Makamba Busha of the Free Zim Congress, Nelson Chamisa of the CCC, Trust Chikohora of the Zimbabwe Citizens’ Party for Democracy (ZCPD), and Blessing Kasiyamhuru of the Zimbabwe Partnership for Prosperity (ZIPP).

Additionally, there are independent candidate Saviour Kasukuwere, Professor Lovemore Madhuku of the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA), Wilbert Mubaiwa of the National People’s Convention (NPC), Gwinyai Henry Muzorewa of the United African National Council (UANC), Douglas Mwonzora of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), and Wilson Harry Peter of the Democratic Opposition Party (DOP).

The Nomination Courts, which were held on Wednesday, provided the opportunity for candidates to file their nomination papers. While ZANU PF managed to file applications for all its candidates, other political parties faced various challenges that prevented them from doing so. Consequently, the ruling party won 53 council seats unopposed.

The exclusion of Robert Chapman from the ZEC’s database raises questions about the validity of his claim to have successfully submitted his nomination papers. The reasons for his removal from the database have not been officially disclosed at this time.

Zimbabwe’s upcoming harmonized elections are highly anticipated, as they will determine the country’s political landscape for the coming years. With a reduced number of candidates in the presidential race, the electoral process may face scrutiny regarding its fairness and inclusivity. As the campaign period unfolds, it remains to be seen how these developments will shape the political dynamics in Zimbabwe.

Zanu PF Heavyweight Ignores Party Directive

Independent candidate for Gutu West Mutonho Mutonho is being forced to remove a sticker on his vehicle labelled Independent four ED . He had a confrontation with the Party chairperson Rabson Mavhenyengwa and PC Brian Munyoro.

Patriotic or Party-riotic Bill?

By Divine Mafa | The following is a critical analysis, line by line, of the proposed Patriots Bill of Zimbabwe:

Section 1: This section defines the purpose of the bill, which is to “protect the sovereignty and national interest of Zimbabwe.”

This is a broad and vague definition that could be interpreted in many ways. It is unclear what the bill’s authors mean by “sovereignty” and “national interest.” This could lead to the bill being used to stifle dissent and criticism of the government.

Section 2: This section lists the activities that would be criminalized under the bill, including “criticizing the government or its officials,” “promoting economic sanctions against Zimbabwe,” and “engaging in activities that are deemed to be ‘subversive’ or ‘detrimental to the interests of Zimbabwe.'”

This section is particularly concerning because it criminalizes a wide range of activities that are essential to a free and democratic society. Criticizing the government or its officials is a fundamental right that is protected by international law. Promoting economic sanctions against Zimbabwe is also a legitimate form of political expression. And engaging in activities that are deemed to be “subversive” or “detrimental to the interests of Zimbabwe” is a subjective standard that could be used to target anyone who disagrees with the government.

Section 3: This section sets out the penalties for violating the bill, which include imprisonment for up to 20 years.

The penalties for violating the bill are extremely harsh. Imprisonment for up to 20 years is a serious punishment that could be used to silence dissent and discourage people from exercising their fundamental rights.

Section 4: This section sets out the procedures for enforcing the bill, which would be overseen by the government’s National Prosecuting Authority.

The fact that the bill would be enforced by the government’s National Prosecuting Authority is a cause for concern. This agency is controlled by the government, and it is possible that it would be used to target political opponents and critics of the government.

Overall, the proposed Patriots Bill of Zimbabwe is a dangerous and repressive piece of legislation that would stifle freedom of expression and political dissent. The bill should not be signed into law.

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Zemura Now Country’s Most Valuable Player

Former Bournemouth defender Jordan Zemura is now Zimbabwe’s most valuable football player.

The Warriors jumped to the top of the list after playing in his debut English Premier League season with the Cherries.

He was a regular in the team until the later stages of the campaign when the club froze him out after entering into talks with Italian Serie A club Udinese without their knowledge.

In the latest valuation by German website Transfermarkt, the 23-year-old now has a market value of €6m, up from €4m.

Marshall Munetsi also moved up on the ladder and is now valued at €4m to become the second most valuable Zimbabwean player.

The Stade de Reims midfielder, who recently penned a new contract until 2026, was named among the five breakout stars of the just ended Ligue 1 season.

Marvelous Nakamba’s market value has slumped to €4m, losing €1m in value over the past season.

The midfielder, who moved to Aston Villa for €12m in 2019, has seen his value diminishing over the years after struggling for game at the Birmingham-based side.

He spent the second half of the just ended campaign at Luton Town in the English Championship and used the short loan stay in the Championship to rediscover his form after spending the first half of the term frozen out at Villa.

Tinotenda Kadewere, Khama Billiat and Knowledge Musona have also seen their market values dropping.

Billiat was Zimbabwe’s most valuable player based in Africa for many years.

The drop comes after the Kaizer Chiefs forward spent the majority of previous campaign sidelined with injuries, while age is catching up with him.

Musona’s advanced age has also seen him losing value despite putting a better all-round performance last term.

He will join new promoted Saudi Pro League side Al Riyadh FC mext season after leaving Al Tai.-Soccer24 News

La Liga Fixtures Released

La Liga have released tghe fixtures for the 2023/24 season.

The games will begin on August 13, 2023.

Champions Barcelona will start the 2023/24 League season with an away fixture against Getafe, while Real Madrid will face Real Betis in the opening round.

The first Clásico will be played on October 29 at the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium. The second meeting will be on April 21, 2024 at the Bernabéu.

Here are the opening round fixtures:

Almería vs Cádiz
Celta vs Valencia
Getafe vs Mallorca
Girona vs Granada
Osasuna vs Villarreal
Rayo VAllecano vs Athletic Club
Real Sociedad vs Atlético Madrid
Sevilla vs Barcelona
Real Madrid vs Betis
Las Palmas vs Alavés- Soccer24 News

Man Blames Evil Spirits for Raping 4y Old Minor

-Bulawayo Court Delivers a Harsh Sentence to Deter Potential Offenders

In a deeply disturbing case that has sent shockwaves through the community, a 19-year-old man from Bulawayo has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for engaging in anal sex with a four-year-old boy. The accused, Godfrey Moyo, pleaded guilty to the charge of aggravated indecent assault, but his explanation for his actions left the court stunned. Moyo claimed that evil spirits had influenced him to commit this abhorrent offense. The Bulawayo regional magistrate, Dambudzo Malunga, handed down a severe sentence, considering the gravity of the crime and the need to protect vulnerable children.

The Court’s Verdict:

Appearing before the court, Godfrey Moyo admitted to the charges brought against him and expressed his remorse. However, it was his assertion that he was driven by evil spirits that startled the magistrate and those present. Moyo’s guilty plea led to a 10-year prison sentence, with four years suspended for five years on the condition of good behavior. Ultimately, he will serve an effective six years in prison.

The Court’s Perspective:

Magistrate Dambudzo Malunga likened Moyo’s offense to rape, emphasizing the severe impact such acts have on victims. The age difference between the accused and the young victim further exacerbated the seriousness of the crime. The court recognized that the trauma inflicted upon the child would be long-lasting, highlighting the need for a strict and deterrent sentence. While considering Moyo’s youth and possible immaturity as mitigating factors, the magistrate emphasized the gravity of the offense and the importance of protecting vulnerable children.

The Disturbing Incident:

According to the court proceedings, the victim’s mother entrusted her four-year-old son to Godfrey Moyo’s care while she briefly left for Umguza. During this time, Moyo committed the heinous act of engaging in anal sex with the defenseless child. Upon the mother’s return, the child courageously disclosed the entire ordeal to her, prompting her to report the matter to the police. The subsequent investigation led to Moyo’s arrest, and a medical report presented in court confirmed that the child had indeed been subjected to sodomy.

Safeguarding Children and Seeking Justice:

This distressing case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding children and ensuring their protection from any form of abuse. The legal system must act decisively to bring perpetrators to justice and send a strong message of deterrence to potential offenders. It is crucial for communities to be vigilant and report any suspicious or alarming behavior concerning the welfare of children.

Conclusion:

The case of Godfrey Moyo, a 19-year-old man from Bulawayo who received a 10-year prison sentence for sexually assaulting a four-year-old boy, has shocked the community and ignited a discussion on the protection of vulnerable children. The accused’s claim that he was influenced by evil spirits highlights the complexities surrounding such crimes and the need for society to address the root causes of such behavior. The court’s stern verdict aims to deter would-be offenders and protect innocent children from future harm.

Facts About 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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Titanic Crew Presumed Dead: Debris from Missing Submersible Found Near Wreck Confirmed

Debris from Missing Submersible Found near Titanic Wreck, Confirmed to Be from Missing Vessel, US Coast Guard Reports

By Farai D Hove | In a significant development, debris belonging to the missing submersible named “Titan” has been discovered near the wreckage of the ill-fated Titanic, according to a confirmation by the United States Coast Guard. The finding has raised concerns about the fate of the crew members and intensified the search efforts.

Rear Admiral John Mauger, who is leading the search operation for the Titan, announced the discovery and expressed deep concern for the crew members and their families. “The debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. Upon this determination, we immediately notified the families,” Rear Admiral Mauger stated, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.

The Titan, a state-of-the-art submersible equipped for deep-sea exploration, vanished without a trace on June 10, 2023, during a routine dive near the North Atlantic. The submersible was manned by a crew of five experienced divers, led by Captain Robert Thompson, a highly regarded expert in underwater exploration.

The recovery of debris near the Titanic wreckage has provided the first tangible evidence in the ongoing search for the missing vessel. The specific details regarding the nature and condition of the debris have not been disclosed, as investigators are meticulously analyzing the recovered items for further clues about the circumstances surrounding the loss of the pressure chamber.

The discovery of the debris near the Titanic has prompted the US Coast Guard to deploy additional resources and vessels to the area, intensifying the search efforts for the Titan and its crew. Specialized equipment, including remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), sonar scanners, and underwater cameras, are being employed to conduct a thorough search of the surrounding area.

Family members of the missing crew have been notified of the recent developments and are being provided with support and assistance during this difficult time. The waiting and uncertainty have been incredibly challenging for them, and the confirmation of debris from the missing vessel has only heightened their anxiety and concern.

Numerous maritime experts and investigators have joined forces with the US Coast Guard in an attempt to piece together the events leading up to the disappearance of the Titan. The focus remains on determining the cause of the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber and the potential factors that contributed to the incident.

The Titan was renowned for its cutting-edge technology and robust safety protocols, making its disappearance all the more baffling. With the recovery of debris near the Titanic wreckage, experts hope to gather crucial information that could shed light on the fate of the missing submersible and its crew.

As the search and investigation continue, the global maritime community remains captivated by the unfolding events. The mystery surrounding the Titan’s disappearance and the recovery of debris near such a historic site like the Titanic has only deepened the intrigue, while emphasizing the inherent risks associated with deep-sea exploration.

The US Coast Guard, along with international partners, remains committed to unraveling the truth behind the missing submersible and providing closure to the families of the crew members. Efforts are underway to analyze the recovered debris thoroughly and utilize every available resource to locate the Titan and hopefully bring the crew back safely.

The coming days will be crucial in piecing together the puzzle of the Titan’s disappearance and providing answers to the questions that have gripped the world.- ZimEye

Is Mnangagwa Call For Peace Sincere?

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa says legal practitioners have a duty to entrench unity and a culture of non-violence as the country approaches general elections slated for the 23rd of August this year.

He was speaking at the Silver Jubilee Celebrations and unveiling of Dube, Manikai and Hwacha (DMH) law firm’s new offices in Harare this Wednesday.

The President was Guest of Honour at the event in Harare’s Alexandra Park, which also coincided with the law firm’s Silver Jubilee celebrations.

The President took the opportunity to challenge the citizenry to denounce and shun any form of economic sabotage.

“Our country’s general elections to be held on the 23rd of August 2023 are fast approaching. Legal practitioners are invited to be part of the national crusade preaching and practicing peace. You also have a duty to entrench unity and a culture of non-violence, before, during and after the elections, the people of Zimbabwe no less from you. It is incumbent on all of us to denounce the economic sabotage, hybrid asymmetrical attack on our country’s independence and national interest.

“On its part, my administration will continue to put in place responsive measures to promote sustainable growth of our economy, increased investments, production and productivity towards the realisation of development that leaves no one and no place behind,” he said.

President Mnangagwa said legal practitioners must complement government efforts in the fight against corruption and ensure a corrupt-free legal fraternity.

“Under the Second Republic, justice delivery, a patriotic, independent and corrupt free legal fraternity is core to our quest of entrenching constitutionalism, good governance, democracy and the rule of law. To this end, I call upon legal practitioners to ensure that services offered are available and accessible towards lifting more of our people to a higher quality of life and out of poverty into prosperity.

“Nyika Inovakwa Nevene Vayo, Ilizwe Lakhiwa Ngabanikazi Balo. Equally I also urge you as lawyers, you join the national effort to expose and fight corruption. You must be at the forefront of demonstrating the core tenets of ethic driven leadership, mindsets and actions along with accountability and integrity,” he added.

The President also commended DMH Law Chambers for demonstrating unity of purpose and delivering quality legal services.

“It is most gratifying that, leveraging and pulling the various competencies, skills and experiences, the partners are working together and demonstrating commitment to continuously building a strong and sustainable DMH brand, you have become a model institution. Further, your unity of purpose, which harness the diverse strengths of partners, for delivering quality services has seen you leaving an indelible footprint in our country’s legal landscape,” highlighted the President.

Established in 1998 with only four partners, Dube, Manikai and Hwacha law firm has grown over the years and now boasts of nine partners, two associate partners, four senior associates, one candidate attorney and several associates.

Chaos As Zanu PF Heavyweight Goes Independent

Independent candidate for Gutu West Mutonho Mutonho is being forced to remove a sticker on his vehicle labelled Independent four ED . He had a confrontation with the Party chairperson Rabson Mavhenyengwa and PC Brian Munyoro.

ZEC Extends Nomination Deadline For Broke Candidates

By-The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) Wednesday extended the deadline to Thursday for aspiring candidates who failed to pay nomination fees due to banking system issues. 

In a statement, ZEC has called on candidates to approach the Nomination Court before 5 pm on the same day. ZEC said the decision followed reports that some candidates were disqualified from lodging their nomination papers due to payment difficulties caused by banking system challenges. Reads the statement issued on Thursday, June 22nd:

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has noted with concern reports to the effect that prospective candidates were disqualified from lodging their nomination papers on account of difficulties experienced in effecting payment of nomination fees largely due to the current challenges within the banking system.

In view of this, the Commission is calling upon all candidates and parties whose nomination papers had been submitted but had challenges with the Commission’s point of sale machines and those who had submitted proof of payments but funds not reflecting in ZEC’s account to approach the respective nominations courts wherein their papers were lodged and make the necessary payments or get confirmation of said payment no later than 1700hrs on 22 June 2023.

The overriding mission of ZEC is to be as accommodative and inclusive as possible to enable Zimbabwean voters to exercise their cherished democratic rights.

U Silaigwana

Chief Elections Officer 

Zimbabwe Electoral Commission

Sunak Appoints New Uk Envoy To Harare

By-The British government has appointed Mr. Peter Vowles as its Ambassador to the Republic of Zimbabwe.

Mr. Vowles will succeed Ms. Melanie Robinson CMG and take up his appointment in September 2023. Mr. Vowles expressed his delight at his appointment as the next British Ambassador to Zimbabwe via his Twitter account. He posted: 

Delighted to be appointed as the next British Ambassador to Zimbabwe!

Mr. Vowles brings a wealth of experience to his new role. He has held various positions in the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, including Transformation Director and Head of Mission at the British Embassy in Myanmar. He has also served as Director for Asia, Caribbean, and Overseas Territories at the Department for International Development, Country Director at the British High Commission in Nairobi, and Deputy Country Director at the British Embassy in Kinshasa.

Mr. Vowles has a background in health and development, having worked as a Health and Development Consultant at Mott MacDonald and as a Population & Health Programme Director at the British High Commission in Dhaka. 

He has also worked as a teacher in Zimbabwe (1992 to 1993) and as a Policy and Programme Manager for Students Partnership Worldwide (1996 to 1999) in the same country.