Harare Lawyer Faces Investigation For Misconduct

By A Correspondent| The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) is investigating a Harare lawyer Runouya Zimudzi of Zimudzi and Associates for alleged misconduct.

In a letter gleaned by ZimEye, Law Society of Zimbabwe Executive Secretary Edward Mapara said they had received a complaint of misconduct against Zimudzi from Angel Hill Mining Private Limited through their lawyer Artwell Kufandarerwa.

“Engaging in conduct that is likely either to diminish public confidence in the legal profession and or the administration of justice or to bring the legal profession into disrepute.

“Failing or neglecting to act with integrity, whether in the course of his other practice or otherwise,” said Mapara.

According to LSZ, Zimudzi contravened Section (23) (2) of the Legal Practitioners Act Chapter 27:07 as read with By-law 3 (20) and (21) of the Code of Conduct SI 37 of 2018.

LSZ gave Zimudzi 14 days to respond to the allegations levelled against him or face disciplinary action from the society’s Disciplinary and Ethics Committee “without further reference” to him.

Musona Shines Despite Loss

Knowledge Musona registered his latest assist for Al Tai in the Saudi Pro League this season on Monday.

The Zimbabwean forward, who is the team’s captain, created the side’s only goal in the match as they lost 2-1 to Al Taawoun.

He received the ball before playing a cutback to Mohammed Mohsen, who netted it.

Musona now has nine assists and seven goals this season.- Soccer24 News

Did Mahere Ban Chamisa From Her Own Speech? | FULL VIDEO

By A Correspondent | ANALYSIS | Did Mahere ban Chamisa in her own speech? CCC Spokesperson Fadzai Mahere’s Geneva speech contains no mention whatsoever of her party leader Nelson Chamisa (not even his nickname), and for more 20 times repeats highlights of her own accomplishments than what her party’s done, to defeat ED to the point of him doing a military coup on Chamisa as is seen and announced on ZBC since 15th Dec 2017. She neither mentions the 25 people who’ve been killed to date since the 2018 coup, and Mahere (while repeating the common street badge that Mnangagwa is a dictator worse than Mugabe) seems to concentrate her talk on 1 or 2 incidents centered around her personal achievements.

Pfumbidzai Joins Supersport United

Ronald Pfumbidzai played his final game for South African top-flight side Chippa United on Saturday.

The Zimbabwean defender capped his one-year stay at the club by featuring in the goalless draw against Golden Arrows.

He came on as a second half substitute in the 58th minute and played the remainder of the game.

Pfumbidzai will join SuperSport United ahead of the 2023/24 season where he will share the same dressing room with compatriots Onismor Bhasera and George Chigova.

Arrows’ Divine Lunga played the entire ninety minutes in the sam match, while teammate Knox Mutizwa came on as a second half substitute.

Also in the final round of the DStv Premiership, Khama Billiat picked up another injury on his return to action after six months on the sidelines nursing a groin problem.

The former Warriors international came on as a substitute in the 42nd minute, replacing injured Ashley du Preez.

Billiat didn’t return in the second half after limping during the few minutes he played in the first half.

In China, Nyasha Mushekwi netted a brace for his Zhejiang FC side in the 2-2 drew against Qingdao Hainiu.

The striker scored the goals inside three minutes in the second half.

He now has three goals in eight games in the 2023 Chinese Super League season.

France-based midfielder Marshall Munetsi played for eighty minutes as Stade de Reims drew 2-2 against Angers in the Ligue 1.

Tinotenda Kadewere came on as a second half substitute for Real Mallorca in their 3-0 loss at Almeria.

Knowledge Musona registered his 9th assist for Al Tai in the Saudi Pro League this season on Monday.

The Zimbabwean forward, who is the team’s captain, created the side’s only goal in the match as they lost 2-1 to Al Taawoun.

He received the ball before playing a cutback to Mohammed Mohsen, who netted it.- Soccer24 News

Symptoms Of Cholera

Cholera is a bacterial infection that can cause severe diarrhoea and vomiting. The symptoms of cholera are:

large amounts of diarrhoea (which sometimes looks like rice water)
vomiting (which sometimes looks like rice water)
leg cramps
feeling weak.
Severe diarrhoea can cause dehydration, which can lead to weakness and even death if not treated rapidly. Symptoms and signs of dehydration are thirst, weakness or fatigue, sunken eyes and decreased skin elasticity.

Infants, young children, older people and people who are already sick are most at risk of getting severely ill if they get cholera. The most important things to reduce cholera deaths is for anyone with symptoms to drink oral rehydration solution as soon as they become ill, and to get to a health centre fast.

Not everyone who is infected with the bacteria gets ill. Approximately 20% of people who are infected with the bacteria get symptoms. Symptoms usually start between 12 hours and 5 days after being exposed. Of people with symptoms, usually 20–30% develop severe disease.

You can catch cholera by:

drinking contaminated water;
eating contaminated food (e.g., food that is raw, poorly cooked, or that becomes contaminated with poo (faeces) during preparation or storage);
contact with the poo (faeces), vomit or things that have been contaminated with the poo or vomit of someone who has cholera; and
unprotected contact with the body of someone who has died from cholera.

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Workers Salaries Useless In Zim – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said the country’s economic crisis can be fixed with ease.

Commenting on the deepening economic crisis, President Chamisa said :

“BAD POLITICS can’t deliver good economics.The state of the economy is the state of leadership. Prices in the shops are wild.”

He added :
” Salaries are completely washed away. Just pay workers a decent wage in $US.Zimbabwe; #Thistime try us, give us a chance to fix this mess once and for all!”

Citizens Demand Justice For Moreblessing Ali Brutal Murder

Tinashe Sambiri| The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has released an emotive statement on the abduction and brutal murder of Moreblessing Ali.

Moreblessing was abducted and brutally killed by Zanu PF agents last year.

CCC deputy chairperson and Moreblessing’s lawyer Hon Job Sikhala was arrested for denouncing the horrendous murder of the political activist.

Hon Sikhala has clocked 344 days in prison.

See CCC statement:

REMEMBERING MOREBLESSING ALI:

One year ago, our Change Champion, Moreblessing Ali, went missing, and a few weeks later, her mutilated body was found in a well located in Nyatsime, owned by the mother of a Zanu PF member named Simbarashe Chisango.

Despite allegations against Pius Jambo, a Zanu PF member, no justice has been served for Moreblessing Ali’s brutal murder.

Sadly, her lawyer, Job Sikhala, who represented her case, has also been punished and has currently spent 344 days in pre-trial detention.

We remain committed to seeking justice for Moreblessing Ali.

#FreeWiwa #JusticeForMoreblessingAli

ZEC Throws Dubious Voters Roll

Zimbabwe Electoral Commission pushes back Voters’ Roll inspection dates

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has pushed back the Voters’ Roll inspection dates in the run-up to the country’s 2023 Harmonized elections.

ZEC had originally scheduled that the Voters’ Roll would be displayed for inspection from the 26th May to 30th May 2023, from 7 am to 5 pm at advised polling centers.

However, ZEC has now pushed back the dates to 27th May to 31st May 2023.

The primary objective of the inspection exercise is to ensure the accuracy of the voters’ details as they apply to their constituency, ward, and polling station. #VerifyYourVote #CheckYourVote #InspectYourRoll .

Effective Planning Key In Mining

Steps to starting from zero in the mining sector.

Just like every industry mining has zero beginning where you begin with absolute nothing or with little amounts of less than 100usd .

By nature mining is a very high expenditure business thousands of united States dollars are needed to run a successful mining business sometimes with no returns .

We are going to take you through a short but powerful account of how to begin at zero step by step .

Step 1
Be interested in mining stories read and listen to as many mining stories in detail asking keen and clear questions.

Artisanal miners have a lot of stories to tell each story has a specific detail that is clue to how you can start from zero . By this way you will be informally introducing yourself to it .
Befriend someone in mining.

Deliberately choose a friend who regularly goes to the mine be very close friend. By so doing you receive mining updates and stories for free . You will learn mining terms risks and rewards fast .

3 visit the mines regularly.
Now that you have a friend visit the mines with him regularly to assess the situation and listen to more mining stories from others stay there for a long time sometimes even 12hrs or two days continuously.
4 identify areas of need within your friend’s network.

At this stage visit with a secret book identify needs that would let you in . The easiest is food just buy relish for them for free and start asking direct question how can you be of help .

NB don’t over promise or over commit yourself if you don’t yet understand the risky .

Pause : mining is so risky and ugly the losses are fatal we have lost money huge amounts never to receive it back don’t let the “reward stories ” force you to sell valuable property or use school fees for your kids to invest these “reward stories are structured to lure you .
Lists of free entry points no cent just you .

1 use your own hands join the team with intention of raising money to invest back for those working join night shift before list what you want to do with the money . Below are inputs and values
A box of explosives sets 330usd
A drum of diesel market price
A compressor set 2000usd
Pegging a mine 3000usd.
Never mind the amount using your hands increases the chances of high returns .
2 link with an investor with huge financial muscles and get double share .
3 identify and bring an expert who improve production
Low income entry points in values
1 food and lighting 100usd
50kg mealie
Cooking oil 5litres
Salt
Relish
Torches
Rare cheap entry points
Buying food during milling of ore 400rands or less
Covering a member who felt ill or absent temporarily by some un forseen means .
At this time you have a vision what you want to do this is a list of what you can permanently do
1 be food and relish provider for as many teams as you can .
2 provide transport for life
3 provide explosives and diesel
4 provide compressor or diesel powered windlass
5 build tanks fir cyanide process
6 fund workers for none work related needs . This is risky needs a careful study.

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Give Us Chance To Fix Country’s Mess – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said the country’s economic crisis can be fixed with ease.

Commenting on the deepening economic crisis, President Chamisa said :

“BAD POLITICS can’t deliver good economics.The state of the economy is the state of leadership. Prices in the shops are wild.”

He added :
” Salaries are completely washed away. Just pay workers a decent wage in $US.Zimbabwe; #Thistime try us, give us a chance to fix this mess once and for all!”

Remembering Moreblessing Ali

Tinashe Sambiri| The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has released an emotive statement on the abduction and brutal murder of Moreblessing Ali.

Moreblessing was abducted and brutally killed by Zanu PF agents last year.

CCC deputy chairperson and Moreblessing’s lawyer Hon Job Sikhala was arrested for denouncing the horrendous murder of the political activist.

Hon Sikhala has clocked 344 days in prison.

See CCC statement:

REMEMBERING MOREBLESSING ALI:

One year ago, our Change Champion, Moreblessing Ali, went missing, and a few weeks later, her mutilated body was found in a well located in Nyatsime, owned by the mother of a Zanu PF member named Simbarashe Chisango.

Despite allegations against Pius Jambo, a Zanu PF member, no justice has been served for Moreblessing Ali’s brutal murder.

Sadly, her lawyer, Job Sikhala, who represented her case, has also been punished and has currently spent 344 days in pre-trial detention.

We remain committed to seeking justice for Moreblessing Ali.

#FreeWiwa #JusticeForMoreblessingAli

ZEC Opens Voters Roll For Public Inspection, Hides It Fom Chamisa

By-The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has opened the voters roll for inspection to those registered to vote in the impending national polls.

ZEC says the public inspection will start on Saturday and run for five days.

Inspections will be carried out at all the 1 159 polling stations, while prospective voters can also check their names using the USSD code *265# if they are Econet or Net One subscribers and also on the ZEC’s website (www.bvrinspection.zec.org.zw).
The announcement was made by ZEC chief elections officer Mr Utloile Silaigwana in a statement yesterday.
“It is hereby notified that the ZEC shall open the voters roll to be used for the 2023 Harmonised Elections for inspection.
“The centres will open between 0700hrs and 1700hrs daily from the 27th of May 2023 to the 31st of May 2023.
“Documents required are as follows: a) National Identity Card (metal, plastic or waiting pass with holder’’s picture) or b) Valid Zimbabwean passport,” Mr Silaigwana said.
“The cut-off date for the purposes of producing the voters’’ roll for this inspection exercise was 28 April 2023.
“Those who registered, on or before 28 April 2023, are encouraged to inspect the voters roll at their ordinary polling stations which have been designated as inspection centres for purposes of this voters roll inspection exercise. Note, your name will appear only at that inspection centre if that centre is your designated polling station.”
Mr Silaigwana added that anyone with queries should direct them to their respective provincial elections officers or the ZEC head office in Harare.
-State media

SABC Airs Documentary On Chamisa’s 2018 Campaign Trail

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) recently aired the documentary “President,” which details opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa‘s 2018 electoral campaign trail.

The documentary was banned in Zimbabwe last year by the ZANU PF government on the basis that it had the potential to incite violence as the country heads for another round of elections.

Censorship and Entertainment Control Unit deputy director Oscar Mugomeri cited the Censorship and Entertainments Control Act, which states that films or film advertisements contrary to public order should not be approved.

The documentary, directed by Danish filmmaker Camilla Nielsson, is a sequel to her 2013 documentary “Democrats,” which chronicled the construction of Zimbabwe’s constitution.

Despite the ban, the documentary was aired on SABC 3 on Monday night and quickly went viral on various social media platforms. The film’s release has reignited debates about freedom of expression in Zimbabwe and the role of the Censorship Board in regulating media content.

Information deputy minister Kindness Paradza responded to the controversy by stating that the film did not meet the standards to be broadcast in the mainstream media in Zimbabwe, but that its release on social media was beyond the control of the Censorship Board.

He emphasized that Zimbabwe is a free country that guarantees freedom of expression under the constitution.

The airing of “President” highlights the tension between the government’s desire to regulate media content and the public’s demand for transparency and accountability.

Zimbabwe is preparing to hold harmonised elections in August this year and Chamisa is set to face President Mnangagwa who narrowly defeated him in a contested 2018 election.

Opposition Party Chickens Out Of 2023 Harmonised Elections

The Zimbabwe Communist Party (ZCP) will not contest this year’s general elections, instead electing to rebuild its party membership and focus on the 2028 elections.

In an interview with CITE, Mabhena stated that while the ZCP has the potential to make a significant contribution to Zimbabwe’s economic and political scene, the party will not run for office.

“Our thrust is to bring local people together, create dialogue with Zimbabweans in order to revive the country which is facing serious social, economic and political problems,” he said but acknowledged that ZCP still had to grow internally.

“We are small, we do not have the numbers. We are a vanguard and not a mass party. A vanguard in the sense that we are part of professional revolutionaries schooled in scientific socialism or in Marxist and Leninist philosophy.”

Mabhena stated that to win elections, a political party needs numbers, which they do not have as yet.

“We are going to build our party cadres before we embark on mass recruitment,” he said and further stated that while the ZCP will be sitting out of the elections, the party will not be offering its support to any other party either.

“Our focus is on rebuilding ourselves to be a formidable challenger.”

The general secretary stated the present ZCP membership considered that not participating in this year’s polls was a sensible move since national elections were serious business, which required leadership that would deliver, rather than play with voters’ expectations.

When it comes to the reasons why some political parties do not fight with others in elections, political analyst Bernard Magugu believes there is nothing wrong with a political party sitting out of elections if it realises it lacks capability.

He stated that the dilemma in Zimbabwe is a leadership crisis driven by politicians’ desperation to be in power while they were ill-prepared to deliver solutions to the electorate’s problems.

“Because of that desperation by politicians, that makes elections not to be free and fair because individuals are willing to contest in an environment that is not conducive or when they are not ready to be leaders,” Magugu said.

Magugu pointed out that political parties must sit down and evaluate themselves before going into national elections.

“Every organisation must conduct an audit of their chances in the polls and ask themselves if people will vote for them if they ‘go to the streets.’ The problem with political parties or politicians is they lie a lot yet they must be honest and discuss if their message is understood by the people. Once the message is understood by the people, their voter numbers increase,” he explained.

The political analyst also noted that some institutions and even people capitalised on the greed of politicians during election time.

“You see politicians spending money on trivial things as they try to buy votes and the voters themselves want that money because they know it is just short term,” Magugu claimed.

“If you ask me how to make sure our elections are respected, are free and fair, processes have to be designed so there will be control and auditing of politicians and the electoral processes. If people know they can be called to account, they will probably be more cautious and serious about elections.”

-CITE

Sithule Tshuma Evades Hwange Meeting As Pressure Mounts To Refund 500 Women Sold Fake Properties

By James Gwati | The Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube linked UK businesswoman Sithule Tshuma, has abandoned an investment-members meeting as she faces pressure from hundreds of women demanding their refunds over fake properties she sold them.

Sithule Tshuma avoided the weekend (Sunday) online meeting she had scheduled with the women she sold the totally bogus properties in Hwange.

“She was in a no show at the meeting she initiated and said that it (the meeting) would be done during the week,” said one of the female investors.

“We called her on her other private phone and asked her why she was not addressing the meeting she organised and the response was not convincing,” said another investor.

“I was supprised to realise a few minutes before the meeting that she had removed me from the WhatsApp group and I think she did that because I had previously hinted that I was going to ask her to give me back my money,” another woman said.

Later in the night, Sithule Tshuma went on to delete her Twitter account after investors bombarded her with the core question regarding why she appeared pretending to be suing UK-based journalists who live in her neighbourhood and who she sends letters using Zimbabwe addresses.

A Zimbabwean had asked Tshuma through the same Twitter account to reveal her UK address in the summons she is sending journalists she says she is suing, albeit utilising an address that’s 8700km away from her official and home address.

Sithule Tshuma, five years ago, launched her Qoki Zindlovukazi Investment Group promising she was out to empower women with title deeds in a scheme later described by one of her own loyal aides, as totally built on fraud money.

At the weekend, Tshuma issued a second letter threatening legal action against ZimEye, but one that was both faceless and nameless, furthermore wielding a Bulawayo address. She was asked why she is failing to disclose her UK whereabouts or at least a serving address, “if you are not a fraudster,” after which her account was deactivated.

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ZEC Exposed For It’s Role In Aiding Zanu PF Rigging Scheme

ZANU PF has exposed its alliance with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) after the ruling party revealed that it would use the voters roll to verify its members’ registration status in the upcoming voters’ roll inspection exercise.

A leaked Zanu PF party internal memo seen by NewsDay shows that the ruling party has ordered its grassroots structures to ensure that every member who appeared in the party cell registers is in the voters roll during the upcoming voters roll inspection exercise.

Zec yesterday announced that voters roll inspection will begin on Saturday and end next Wednesday.

The commission’s deputy chairperson Rodney Simukai Kiwa recently told NewsDay that it would not avail the voters roll to the public until President Emmerson Mnangagwa proclaims the date for the upcoming elections.

But in a letter dated May 19, 2023  copied to Zanu PF vice-president Kembo Mohadi, chairperson Oppah Muchinguri, secretary for administration Obert Mpofu and spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa, national political commissar Mike Bimha directed  party provincial chairpersons to ensure that party members who appeared in cell registers, but were not in the voters roll are registered as voters during the voters roll inspection exercise.

During the process, Bimha said Forever Associates Zimbabwe (FAZ) and Heritage Trust constituency co-ordinators would help in the registration verification process.

FAZ and Heritage, linked to Central Intelligence Organisation and Military Intelligence Corps, respectively, ran the party’s recent primary elections.

“The Zec voters roll is polling station-based, making the cell structure the most important organ in mobilising members for inspection for this programme to be a success, cell chairpersons and a team comprising cell main wing political commissar, cell women’s league chairwoman, cell youth league chairperson and a war veteran at each polling station should be responsible and account for each member in the cell registers,” Bimha said in the memo.

“Provincial command centres should assist in ensuring party members whose names do not appear in the Zec voters roll are registered without fail.”

Zec chief election officer Utoile Silaigwana said the electoral management body would not comment on party issues.

He said the voters roll that was being used by political players had been obtained during the March 26, 2022 by-elections.

“I do not comment on what happens within political parties because I am not part of them. On the issue of the voters roll, we have always said everyone who contests in an election has access to the voters roll and they are given it for free at the nomination court. So if that person has access to the voters roll and uses it in whatever way they like, where does Zec get in?” Silaigwana said.

But Bimha told NewsDay that the party would use the voters’ roll to verify the registration of its membership because Zec has the mandate to avail the voters roll during such exercises as the voters roll inspection.

“The directive was in preparation of the upcoming voter inspection process. We will be using the Zec voters roll to verify. There is an inspection, so they will avail the voters roll for us to see which of our members is not registered to vote.  Zec is required to ensure that the people have inspected the voters roll. Now that Zec has published the dates for the voters roll inspection, we are going to write to our members to inform them about that so that they start the preparations,” Bimha said.

Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change raised concern over the different dates for the voters roll inspection exercise which had been scheduled for May 26 before it later changed to May 27.

“We would appreciate it if you could provide the correct details for the upcoming voter inspection exercise.  Your initial advertisement indicated that the process would run from May 26 to 30, but a subsequent advert has different dates,” CCC said.

“As this is an essential exercise for citizens in preparation for the August 2023 elections, kindly share the accurate programme details with the public.”

-Newsday

Mupositori In Trouble For Abusing Minor

CHIREDZI – Mkwasine Police have arrested 65-year-old Johanne Marange apostolic sect member in Chiredzi, who created waves on social media after allegedly marrying his first wife’s 10-year-old niece in violation of child rights.

The niece was allegedly brought from Bocha by his first wife, who wanted her husband to take a seventh wife.

However, chances are that Never Muzorora, who already has six wives and was arrested on Sunday, may go scot-free if medical reports fail to prove that there was penetration on the girl.

Masvingo Police Spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the arrest of Muzorora of Village 7, Matedzi in Chiredzi and his subsequent release to avoid detaining him for more than 48 hours.

He said the girl was found in Bocha on Tuesday, allegedly after being sent away from the accused’s home to avoid Police. She has since been taken for medical examinations and is in a safe house.

Dhewa said Muzorora’s arrest was a preliminary investigation by the Police, the Department of Social Welfare and Child Line Services.

“We arrested Muzorora on Sunday but had to release him in compliance with the 48-hour detention period before one goes to court. He is staying at his homestead and has been advised against leaving his village until investigations are completed…Masvingo Mirror

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Mnangagwa’s Penchant For Flying Continues

President Mnangagwa has left Harare for Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, to attend meetings of the African Development Bank and African Development Fund ending this Friday.

Vice President, General Retired Dr Costantino Chiwenga, cabinet ministers, senior government officials, and service chiefs saw him off.- ZBC News

Man Fakes Own Robbery

A man who fraudulently reported to the police that he was robbed of $2,500 at gunpoint has been punished.

Martin Denga (29), who had purchased food for a friend, reported to the police that he had been robbed as he was travelling to Kuwadzana.

However, it was eventually discovered that Denga had wasted the cash.

He showed up in court, admitted to obstructing justice, and was given the option of paying a $100 fine or serving three months in jail.

On the morning of April 29, Denga reported being robbed at gunpoint to Constable Nyangani at Milton Park Police Station.

He claimed that on April 28, after receiving US dollars, he went to N Richards on Bulawayo Road to purchase goods for Solomon Mudoti using the Zimbabwean dollar.

At around 6.30 p.m., he was offered a ride by three persons in a silver Honda Fit, and at the point of guns, they robbed him of his cash and mobile.

CID Homicide was given the case by Cst. Nyangani for additional investigation.

When Mudoti was questioned by CID Homicide, he denied ever handing Denga any money.

After spending money that was handed to him by someone else for safekeeping, Denga later acknowledged that he had made a fraudulent report.

He entered a guilty plea to obstructing justice when he appeared before Harare magistrate Ruth Moyo.- state media

Mnangagwa Flies To Egypt Amid Deepening Crisis

President Mnangagwa has left Harare for Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, to attend meetings of the African Development Bank and African Development Fund ending this Friday.

Vice President, General Retired Dr Costantino Chiwenga, cabinet ministers, senior government officials, and service chiefs saw him off.- ZBC News

Kwekwe Accident

After a Nissan NP300 crashed with a Honda Fit on the Kwekwe-Gokwe Road on Sunday night, four persons died there and two more died afterwards.

Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, a spokesperson for the National Police, verified the incident to The Mirror. On May 21, 2023, near the 15km peg along the Kwekwe-Gokwe route, the accident occurred about 6 o’clock.

He claimed there were eight people inside the Honda Fit.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms a fatal road traffic accident in which six people died and seven others injured at the 15 km peg, along the Kwekwe – Gokwe road on May 21, 2023at about 18 00hrs.

“A Nissan NP300 with three passengers on board, which was travelling towards Kwekwe, was involved in a head-on collision with a Honda Fit vehicle with eight passengers on board, which was travelling in the opposite direction,” he said.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police urged drivers to exercise patience on the road and obey traffic laws, he said.- Agencies

Glamour Boys Run Out Of Steam ?

Dynamos’ goal drought continued at the weekend, with their nil-all draw against Manica Diamonds, having seen them going for 270 minutes of premiership football without finding the back of the net.

After a high of beating city rivals, Caps United two-nil in the derby on the 30th of April, Dynamos are still to find the back of the net since then.

In the three matches they have played this month, DeMbare have failed to find the back of the net against Triangle, Herentals and lately Manica Diamonds.

While the Glamour Boys have been impressive at the back, keeping eight clean sheets, their potency in front of goal is clearly haunting them.

Against Manica Diamonds, striker Jayden Bakari clearly highlighted Dynamos’ struggles in front of goal after the striker missed a sitter in the penalty box after a good cross from Issa Sadiki with 15 minutes to play.

The introduction of crowd favourite, Denver Mukamba, failed to inspire Dynamos who played out to a third successive draw at the National Sports Stadium.

The draw left them stuck in ninth position with 14 points after nine matches ahead of the battle against Highlanders this Thursday.

Fellow Harare giants, CAPS United romped to the top of the log after walking over Sheasham, who failed to turn up at Mandava Stadium this Sunday.

Ngezi Platinum, on 17 points, are second after losing to Chicken Inn two-nil at Luveve stadium on Saturday, while Highlanders were who held to a one-all draw by Cranborne Bullets are third with 17 points as well.

Manica Diamonds are in fourth with 16 points, while Chicken Inn and FC Platinum are tied on 15 points.

Black Rhinos should start getting worried as they anchor the log after 10 games with six points, while Sheasham are second from the bottom with nine points, the same as Green Fuel and Cranborne Bullets.DeMbare clocks 270 minutes of goal drought.- ZBC News

Govt’s CALA Is A Scam

By Dorrothy Moyo | Parents who attended the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education’s two-day Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (CALA) curriculum review consultation workshops stated the CALA should be eliminated since they are difficult for students to learn.

Players in the education sector began holding discussions on Monday as part of the effort to evaluate the curriculum.

Parents and guardians were invited to express their opinions on the CALA yesterday.

They claimed that CALA must be eliminated since many students come from underprivileged backgrounds and find it difficult to accomplish the necessary tasks.

Some claimed that because they have network issues and lack internet connectivity, they are more challenging for students from remote locations.

CALA are quite expensive, according to Mrs. Patricia Manzini, a parent of three students at Thomas Rudland Primary School.

She claimed that as a result, the education of underprivileged students was now in jeopardy.

As it is, we are unable to afford even a necessity like bread, and everyone is aware of the current state of the nation.

The CALA mandates that students conduct research and print out various materials that will be required for filing.

As Mrs. Manzini noted, “It really adds up, and parents select things that seem to be more necessary, like food, instead of spending money on these papers that need to be produced.

Mrs. Sophia Musinazano, another parent, stated that CALA problems were not only a problem for students in rural regions who had trouble with connectivity while conducting their research, but they were also a problem for students living in metropolitan areas who had trouble with money issues when completing their projects.

She claimed that as a result, students forfeit the 30% they would have received if they had independently studied and prepared for tests.

If the government is interested in doing this, it should install free, limitless WiFi in all schools and permit students to bring their iPhones to class. They can all do their work in this manner.

“In order for those who live in rural areas to receive the same benefits, network boosters must be deployed. The CALAs should be eliminated if that cannot be accomplished, according to Mrs. Musinazano.

The competence-based curriculum is being reevaluated after its first seven-year cycle, which began in 2015 and ended last year.

The curriculum aims to equip students with the knowledge and abilities they will need to thrive in the technologically advanced 21st century.

Professor Lwazi Sibanda, an expert in education and executive dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology Education at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust), claimed in an interview that the competence-based curriculum has ushered in a new generation of skilled learners who don’t just memorise theories to pass exams.

She claimed that the education industry must address the problems with CALA while evaluating the curriculum.

“The CALA issue needs to be addressed because it is common to find that parents complete assignments rather than students. The students are the ones who should be carrying out this task independently, according to her.

“Unlike what we are seeing currently, the issue of ongoing assessment needs to be clearly stated out. The way that parents and guardians are behaving is as though they are the ones learning. There are various banners in the streets where people will advertise that they complete CALA assignments.

According to Prof. Sibanda, CALA should foster students’ creativity, but this cannot happen if parents and guardians complete the homework.

She claimed that curriculum evaluations are essential to balancing planned goals with actual results and staying current with global trends.

“The curriculum revision is crucial so that as a country we can adopt the latest educational ideas from around the world. Education is not static; it is dynamic. Therefore, we must maintain it in step with international trends to ensure that our students obtain the skills they need to succeed in life, she said.

“The hands-on approach used in the curriculum is a positive development. The competence-based curriculum addresses the competencies that students possess when they graduate from school. In contrast to the former situation, where students were required to memorise theories, it promotes learners to have abilities.

According to Prof. Sibanda, the ministry will be able to hear from all the stakeholders in education thanks to the stakeholder consultations.- Stare Media/Additional Reporting

Resign Now, Mnangagwa Told

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s support base is growing in rural areas.

President Chamisa was in Masvingo Province for a mobilization programme at the weekend.

“WILD EXCITEMENT & JOY…

I made a surprise visit to this rural ward meeting yesterday where the community were confirming their chosen Citizens Representatives for Parliament and Rural District Councils,” President Chamisa said in a statement on Monday.

President Chamisa’s lawyer Advocate Thabani Mpofu has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa must resign with immediate effect.

“Mr Mnangagwa called it the strongest currency in Africa and Peanut Butter was like, “Hold my beer”

Lies have short legs Mr Mnangagwa.

You have failed so dismally even Willard’s Peanut Butter has joined in the chorus of boos. It’s time for you to go Sir.”

President Chamisa Speaks On Voters Roll Inspection

VOTERS’ ROLL INSPECTION: The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has announced the upcoming voters roll inspection period from 26th to 30th May 2023.

In light of this, the Citizens Coalition for Change emphasize the importance of the voters roll inspection for the upcoming 2023 Harmonized Elections, while reiterating the continued need for an accessible, auditable, and credible voters roll.- CCC

Salvation Army Leaders Die In Car Crash

May 20th 2023

By Sydney Barson

The Territory is in shock following the promotion to glory of Major Sheila Rutanhira (DDWM Botswana), Major Isaiah Motsi (Corps Officer Gaborone) and Pretty Tore in a car crash in Ditebe near Gaborone.

Pretty Tore is Major Siphiwe Motsi’s niece.

Major Siphiwe Motsi who survived the accident is reportedly stable, she has been admitted and awaiting surgery on her fractured hand and jaw on Monday at Mahalapye Hospital.

More details will be forthcoming. – Salvationist online

Kadewere To Leave Real Mallorca ?

Tinotenda Kadewere has opened up on his next move as his loan deal with Real Mallorca is nearing its end.

The Warriors international joined the La Liga side in August last year on a season-long loan deal from the French side.

The transfer marked the first time a Zimbabwean joined a Spanish top-flight club.

With just a month left before his loan stay expire, Kadewere, 27, said he is open to remain at Mallorca.

He said, as quoted by Soccer Laduma, “I feel really happy here and I am playing with a great group of guys so whatever happens I am up for it.

“I am ready to be here and I am also ready to go back (to Lyon) and start afresh.”

Meanwhile, according to French outlet L’Équipe, the loan deal has a buy-option, which would be made compulsory for Mallorca to oblige under certain conditions.

If that buy-option is activated, the La Liga club would pay a transfer fee of €10m.

The fee is €2m lesser than what Lyon paid Le Havre for the player’s switch in 2020.

Kadewere has so far made eighteen appearances for Mallorca across all competitions, scoring two goals.- Soccer24 News

Warriors Suspension- What’s The Way Forward ?

The country’s senior men’s national soccer team —the Warriors —will likely miss out on the upcoming World Cup qualifiers should the ban imposed on the country by FIFA not be lifted by July 12.

Zimbabwe was suspended by the world governing body in February last year, after the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) suspended the Felton Kamambo-led ZIFA executive for a litany of allegations, chief among them failure to account for public funds.

Consequently, the Warriors missed out on the Afcon 2023 qualifiers, and will not be at the biannual spectacle for the first time since 2017.

As FIFA insists on the unconditional reinstatement of the Kamambo-led board as the only condition for the suspension to be lifted, the Warriors will likely miss out on the expanded World Cup 2026 qualifiers.

For the first time in the history of the global spectacle, Africa will have nine spots at the 2026 edition —to be hosted in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

CAF announced this week that the draw for the World Cup qualifiers for Africa will take place in Benin on July 12, while the qualifiers will start in November 2023.

“On the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers, the Executive Committee approved the format, dates of the Qualifiers. The new format has been adapted in line with FIFA’s expanded FIFA World Cup format and will involve all the 54 Member Associations of CAF who will be divided into nine (9) Groups,” CAF said in a statement.

“Winners of each Group will automatically qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026. The four best runners-up (from the Groups) will play in a CAF Play-Off tournament. The winner (CAF Play-Off tournament) will play in the FIFA Play-off Tournament.

“The Executive Committee announced that the Official Draw of the FIFA World Cup 2026 African Qualifiers will be on Wednesday 12 July 2023 in Cotonou, Benin – the night before the 45th CAF Ordinary General Assembly.”

A FIFA delegation was in the country earlier this month, and met with officials from the SRC, as well as the suspended Kamambo-led executive to map the way forward and end the impasse.- Soccer24 News

DeMbare Goal Drought Continues

Dynamos’ goal drought continued at the weekend, with their nil-all draw against Manica Diamonds, having seen them going for 270 minutes of premiership football without finding the back of the net.

After a high of beating city rivals, Caps United two-nil in the derby on the 30th of April, Dynamos are still to find the back of the net since then.

In the three matches they have played this month, DeMbare have failed to find the back of the net against Triangle, Herentals and lately Manica Diamonds.

While the Glamour Boys have been impressive at the back, keeping eight clean sheets, their potency in front of goal is clearly haunting them.

Against Manica Diamonds, striker Jayden Bakari clearly highlighted Dynamos’ struggles in front of goal after the striker missed a sitter in the penalty box after a good cross from Issa Sadiki with 15 minutes to play.

The introduction of crowd favourite, Denver Mukamba, failed to inspire Dynamos who played out to a third successive draw at the National Sports Stadium.

The draw left them stuck in ninth position with 14 points after nine matches ahead of the battle against Highlanders this Thursday.

Fellow Harare giants, CAPS United romped to the top of the log after walking over Sheasham, who failed to turn up at Mandava Stadium this Sunday.

Ngezi Platinum, on 17 points, are second after losing to Chicken Inn two-nil at Luveve stadium on Saturday, while Highlanders were who held to a one-all draw by Cranborne Bullets are third with 17 points as well.

Manica Diamonds are in fourth with 16 points, while Chicken Inn and FC Platinum are tied on 15 points.

Black Rhinos should start getting worried as they anchor the log after 10 games with six points, while Sheasham are second from the bottom with nine points, the same as Green Fuel and Cranborne Bullets.DeMbare clocks 270 minutes of goal drought.- ZBC News

Mupositori Arrested For Marrying Minor

CHIREDZI – Mkwasine Police have arrested 65-year-old Johanne Marange apostolic sect member in Chiredzi, who created waves on social media after allegedly marrying his first wife’s 10-year-old niece in violation of child rights.

The niece was allegedly brought from Bocha by his first wife, who wanted her husband to take a seventh wife.

However, chances are that Never Muzorora, who already has six wives and was arrested on Sunday, may go scot-free if medical reports fail to prove that there was penetration on the girl.

Masvingo Police Spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the arrest of Muzorora of Village 7, Matedzi in Chiredzi and his subsequent release to avoid detaining him for more than 48 hours.

He said the girl was found in Bocha on Tuesday, allegedly after being sent away from the accused’s home to avoid Police. She has since been taken for medical examinations and is in a safe house.

Dhewa said Muzorora’s arrest was a preliminary investigation by the Police, the Department of Social Welfare and Child Line Services.

“We arrested Muzorora on Sunday but had to release him in compliance with the 48-hour detention period before one goes to court. He is staying at his homestead and has been advised against leaving his village until investigations are completed…Masvingo Mirror

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Kariba Slay-Queen Sues WhatsApp Groups

By-A Kariba bases socialite has sued two WhatsApp group users for cyberbullying after she soiled herself during a beer binge.

Melissa ‘Mel’cee’ Chigwada is suing two social media users she is accusing of tagging and posting her pictures in a ladies’ group.
Contacted for comment, Melissa did not want to discuss the issue with this newspaper.
The matter is set for the Kariba Magistrates’ Court today where the two are facing cyberbullying charges.
“Pana popular slay queen vemuKariba who went out with some rich guys and had too much to drink before she messed herself,” said a source.
“So, being a public figure, the story went viral in WhatsApp groups and now she suing two ladies and they are going to court on Monday.
“Vanozvinzwa zvekudaro, zviri zvevamwe vanofamba nadzo, people were discussing in a ladies group and she is part of that group.
“So, she just picked two names and they have been summoned to court.
“She wants to threaten the public, she is trying to silence people not to talk about the issue.
“Hanzi mbinga dzakamudzinga mumota, a taxi man was called to pick her up after his guys dropped her.”
Another source said: “You know the issue was discussed in most Kariba groups and picking individuals was totally unfair.
“How did she pick other people yet iye wacho anotombosekawo vamwe mumagroups?
“And, you know these ladies humbled themselves, tried to negotiate and apologised and she is being funny.
“Kariba yese yakatsamwa about what she has done.”
A third source said: “The bar was full and many people saw this. A taxi driver was hired to ferry her from the scene.
“The driver was asked to bring a cloth to cover her.
‘The issue has been talk of Kariba since last week.
“But, now, it has been worsened by taking these ladies to court. That really angered others,” said the source.
Another Kariba resident said: “I had no problem with her telling people to take it easy on the issue but tapesana pakuda kuendesa vamwe kucourt.
“And, she is also intimidating people kuti vanyarare about the issue.
“The story was dying nicely but zvekuzoda kutumira vanhu matsamba ekucourt manje.
“It’s true, we are going to court, the news was circulating all over Kariba, mumagroups, kubhawa.
“The news is there, even those who ferried her. We have a Kariba ladies group where everything is discussed, makuhwa and business.
“If anything happens in Kariba, we discuss it.
“So, the issue was being discussed that she messed herself. And her picture was posted but she just picked up two names.
“She was tagged and tagging her was then made to be a cyberbullying case since hanzi akasekwa.
“The story is known by everyone.” H Metro

Baba Manyeruke Loses Cars To Con-Men

By-Veteran gospel musician Baba Mechanic Manyeruke has lost two cars to bogus police.

The con men approached the 82-year-old musician masquerading as cops and claiming ties to high-ranking politicians.

The cars, valued at US$16 500, have since been recovered.
The suspects were arrested in Harare and Marondera.
They appeared at the Chitungwiza Magistrates’ Courts on Friday charged with fraud.
Regional Chida, 37, and Ezra Manzvidza, 23, were remanded in custody to today for bail considerations.
It is the State’s case that the legendary gospel singer wanted to host a retirement gala in November last year.
His plan was to use a grand platform to make an honourable exit from an industry that has won him many souls in a journey that spans five decades.
Manyeruke met Manzvidza, who had come to his house to enquire whether he needed any help in his project, and he told him that his Nissan Patrol vehicle, Registration Number AAP 7305, needed some repairs.
Manzvidza went back to Chida with the feedback.
After three days Manzvidza returned to Manyeruke’s house and told him that the car was needed for servicing at CMED.
The legendary musician complied and handed over the car, keys and registration book.
Manzvidza drove the car and handed it to Chida who parked it in the Parliament premises.
At the end of February this year, a third accused, who is still at large, called Manyeruke using mobile number 0773 554 307, and said he needed a vehicle to transport US$97 000 from Marondera.
The musician handed over a Honda CRV to Chida.
When Manyeruke later made efforts to recover his vehicles, the phones of the accused were no longer reachable.
As he was passing through Parliament one day, Manyeruke saw his Nissan Patrol parked on the premises and reported the matter to police leading to Chida’s arrest.
Manzvidza was later arrested on May 17 in Marondera and both vehicles were recovered.
They are now parked at St Mary’s Police Station. H Metro

ZEP Holders In Suspense

By- Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEPs) holders are in a state of panic as they await a ruling from the courts on whether they can remain in that country.

This is despite the non-extension of The High Court Division in Gauteng, South Africa, which was supposed to have ruled on the challenge filed last year by the Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF), a human rights organisation seeking to overturn a government decision not to prolong the ZEPs in 2021.

The South African government ordered Zimbabweans to move to other permits available within their country or depart at the end of 2022, HSF argued that the non-extension was unlawful and unreasonable.
South Africa then temporarily extended ZEP holders’ stay until June of this year, after which Zimbabweans are expected to return home.
In an interview with CITE, African Diaspora Global Network leader, Dr Vusumuzi Sibanda said people were still waiting for the High Court’s decision, which was causing concern among Zimbabweans because the June deadline was just around the corner
“Well, we are still awaiting the decision of the court. There is pandemonium because people are panicking from every angle, not knowing what exactly they should be doing because obviously the deadline is looming,” he said.
“People do not know how they will be able to proceed with work, considering they don’t have valid permits and they don’t know. It’s a reality now and dawned to many that (returning to Zimbabwe) is what might happen.”
To be fair, Dr Sibanda stated that the ruling was not ‘really’ delayed because there were numerous arguments to examine since several parties were interested in the case and filed their own reasons.
“Maybe the case was heard late due to the Home Affairs department which was never ready since last September. We are seeing a lot of people asking about waivers and what needs to be done. But you also see the VFS department, (official partner of the Department of Home Affairs in South Africa) on the waivers is no longer giving people dates on when they can apply. So, we’re not sure what exactly is happening,” said the migrant activist.
As a result, a majority of Zimbabwean migrants are ‘really’ concerned, according to Dr Sibanda.
“People are running all over the show every day. We’ve received a hoard of inquiries about what alternatives they may do. Others are thinking about their property, how they will secure their property. if these permits are not renewed. Others want to know if there are other alternatives that they may actually and resort to, because now it has become a reality to a lot of people that were still hopeful that maybe there is a change that might take place,” he said.
“But it is very clear that something is going to happen and people need to do something. So yes, we see quite a lot of movement and anxiety every day.”
Some Zimbabweans in South Africa who had applied for waivers said they were still waiting to hear the outcome of their applications.
“We received a message from Home Affairs last week notifying us that our waiver outcome will be sent via the email address we provided when we submitted to VFS. We wait and see,” said one applicant who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation.
In its legal challenge, case no 32323/20233, HSF was joined by a second applicant the Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa (CORMSA) as the second applicant in terms of an order of this court of September 16, 2022.
The relief claimed by HSF and CORMSA is for the decision to terminate the ZEPs be declared unlawful, unconstitutional and invalid. CITE

Warriors Likely To Miss Out On 2026 World Cup Qualifiers

The country’s senior men’s national soccer team —the Warriors —will likely miss out on the upcoming World Cup qualifiers should the ban imposed on the country by FIFA not be lifted by July 12.

Zimbabwe was suspended by the world governing body in February last year, after the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) suspended the Felton Kamambo-led ZIFA executive for a litany of allegations, chief among them failure to account for public funds.

Consequently, the Warriors missed out on the Afcon 2023 qualifiers, and will not be at the biannual spectacle for the first time since 2017.

As FIFA insists on the unconditional reinstatement of the Kamambo-led board as the only condition for the suspension to be lifted, the Warriors will likely miss out on the expanded World Cup 2026 qualifiers.

For the first time in the history of the global spectacle, Africa will have nine spots at the 2026 edition —to be hosted in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

CAF announced this week that the draw for the World Cup qualifiers for Africa will take place in Benin on July 12, while the qualifiers will start in November 2023.

“On the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers, the Executive Committee approved the format, dates of the Qualifiers. The new format has been adapted in line with FIFA’s expanded FIFA World Cup format and will involve all the 54 Member Associations of CAF who will be divided into nine (9) Groups,” CAF said in a statement.

“Winners of each Group will automatically qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026. The four best runners-up (from the Groups) will play in a CAF Play-Off tournament. The winner (CAF Play-Off tournament) will play in the FIFA Play-off Tournament.

“The Executive Committee announced that the Official Draw of the FIFA World Cup 2026 African Qualifiers will be on Wednesday 12 July 2023 in Cotonou, Benin – the night before the 45th CAF Ordinary General Assembly.”

A FIFA delegation was in the country earlier this month, and met with officials from the SRC, as well as the suspended Kamambo-led executive to map the way forward and end the impasse.- Soccer24 News

Kadewere Speaks On Future

Tinotenda Kadewere has opened up on his next move as his loan deal with Real Mallorca is nearing its end.

The Warriors international joined the La Liga side in August last year on a season-long loan deal from the French side.

The transfer marked the first time a Zimbabwean joined a Spanish top-flight club.

With just a month left before his loan stay expire, Kadewere, 27, said he is open to remain at Mallorca.

He said, as quoted by Soccer Laduma, “I feel really happy here and I am playing with a great group of guys so whatever happens I am up for it.

“I am ready to be here and I am also ready to go back (to Lyon) and start afresh.”

Meanwhile, according to French outlet L’Équipe, the loan deal has a buy-option, which would be made compulsory for Mallorca to oblige under certain conditions.

If that buy-option is activated, the La Liga club would pay a transfer fee of €10m.

The fee is €2m lesser than what Lyon paid Le Havre for the player’s switch in 2020.

Kadewere has so far made eighteen appearances for Mallorca across all competitions, scoring two goals.- Soccer24 News

What Are The Symptoms Of Cholera ?

Cholera is a bacterial infection that can cause severe diarrhoea and vomiting. The symptoms of cholera are:

large amounts of diarrhoea (which sometimes looks like rice water)
vomiting (which sometimes looks like rice water)
leg cramps
feeling weak.
Severe diarrhoea can cause dehydration, which can lead to weakness and even death if not treated rapidly. Symptoms and signs of dehydration are thirst, weakness or fatigue, sunken eyes and decreased skin elasticity.

Infants, young children, older people and people who are already sick are most at risk of getting severely ill if they get cholera. The most important things to reduce cholera deaths is for anyone with symptoms to drink oral rehydration solution as soon as they become ill, and to get to a health centre fast.

Not everyone who is infected with the bacteria gets ill. Approximately 20% of people who are infected with the bacteria get symptoms. Symptoms usually start between 12 hours and 5 days after being exposed. Of people with symptoms, usually 20–30% develop severe disease.

You can catch cholera by:

drinking contaminated water;
eating contaminated food (e.g., food that is raw, poorly cooked, or that becomes contaminated with poo (faeces) during preparation or storage);
contact with the poo (faeces), vomit or things that have been contaminated with the poo or vomit of someone who has cholera; and
unprotected contact with the body of someone who has died from cholera.

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Salvation Army Mourns Church Leaders Who Died In Accident

May 20th 2023

By Sydney Barson

The Territory is in shock following the promotion to glory of Major Sheila Rutanhira (DDWM Botswana), Major Isaiah Motsi (Corps Officer Gaborone) and Pretty Tore in a car crash in Ditebe near Gaborone.

Pretty Tore is Major Siphiwe Motsi’s niece.

Major Siphiwe Motsi who survived the accident is reportedly stable, she has been admitted and awaiting surgery on her fractured hand and jaw on Monday at Mahalapye Hospital.

More details will be forthcoming. – Salvationist online

CCC Statement On Voters Roll Inspection

VOTERS’ ROLL INSPECTION: The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has announced the upcoming voters roll inspection period from 26th to 30th May 2023.

In light of this, the Citizens Coalition for Change emphasize the importance of the voters roll inspection for the upcoming 2023 Harmonized Elections, while reiterating the continued need for an accessible, auditable, and credible voters roll.- CCC

Two Salvation Army Leaders Die In Accident

May 20th 2023

By Sydney Barson

The Territory is in shock following the promotion to glory of Major Sheila Rutanhira (DDWM Botswana), Major Isaiah Motsi (Corps Officer Gaborone) and Pretty Tore in a car crash in Ditebe near Gaborone.

Pretty Tore is Major Siphiwe Motsi’s niece.

Major Siphiwe Motsi who survived the accident is reportedly stable, she has been admitted and awaiting surgery on her fractured hand and jaw on Monday at Mahalapye Hospital.

More details will be forthcoming. – Salvationist online

Companionship Key In Mining

Steps to starting from zero in the mining sector.

Just like every industry mining has zero beginning where you begin with absolute nothing or with little amounts of less than 100usd .

By nature mining is a very high expenditure business thousands of united States dollars are needed to run a successful mining business sometimes with no returns .

We are going to take you through a short but powerful account of how to begin at zero step by step .

Step 1
Be interested in mining stories read and listen to as many mining stories in detail asking keen and clear questions.

Artisanal miners have a lot of stories to tell each story has a specific detail that is clue to how you can start from zero . By this way you will be informally introducing yourself to it .
Befriend someone in mining.

Deliberately choose a friend who regularly goes to the mine be very close friend. By so doing you receive mining updates and stories for free . You will learn mining terms risks and rewards fast .

3 visit the mines regularly.
Now that you have a friend visit the mines with him regularly to assess the situation and listen to more mining stories from others stay there for a long time sometimes even 12hrs or two days continuously.
4 identify areas of need within your friend’s network.

At this stage visit with a secret book identify needs that would let you in . The easiest is food just buy relish for them for free and start asking direct question how can you be of help .

NB don’t over promise or over commit yourself if you don’t yet understand the risky .

Pause : mining is so risky and ugly the losses are fatal we have lost money huge amounts never to receive it back don’t let the “reward stories ” force you to sell valuable property or use school fees for your kids to invest these “reward stories are structured to lure you .
Lists of free entry points no cent just you .

1 use your own hands join the team with intention of raising money to invest back for those working join night shift before list what you want to do with the money . Below are inputs and values
A box of explosives sets 330usd
A drum of diesel market price
A compressor set 2000usd
Pegging a mine 3000usd.
Never mind the amount using your hands increases the chances of high returns .
2 link with an investor with huge financial muscles and get double share .
3 identify and bring an expert who improve production
Low income entry points in values
1 food and lighting 100usd
50kg mealie
Cooking oil 5litres
Salt
Relish
Torches
Rare cheap entry points
Buying food during milling of ore 400rands or less
Covering a member who felt ill or absent temporarily by some un forseen means .
At this time you have a vision what you want to do this is a list of what you can permanently do
1 be food and relish provider for as many teams as you can .
2 provide transport for life
3 provide explosives and diesel
4 provide compressor or diesel powered windlass
5 build tanks fir cyanide process
6 fund workers for none work related needs . This is risky needs a careful study.

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President Chamisa Support Rises In Rural Areas

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s support base is growing in rural areas.

President Chamisa was in Masvingo Province for a mobilization programme at the weekend.

“WILD EXCITEMENT & JOY…

I made a surprise visit to this rural ward meeting yesterday where the community were confirming their chosen Citizens Representatives for Parliament and Rural District Councils,” President Chamisa said in a statement on Monday.

President Chamisa’s lawyer Advocate Thabani Mpofu has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa must resign with immediate effect.

“Mr Mnangagwa called it the strongest currency in Africa and Peanut Butter was like, “Hold my beer”

Lies have short legs Mr Mnangagwa.

You have failed so dismally even Willard’s Peanut Butter has joined in the chorus of boos. It’s time for you to go Sir.”

Resign Now, President Chamisa Lawyer Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s support base is growing in rural areas.

President Chamisa was in Masvingo Province for a mobilization programme at the weekend.

“WILD EXCITEMENT & JOY…

I made a surprise visit to this rural ward meeting yesterday where the community were confirming their chosen Citizens Representatives for Parliament and Rural District Councils,” President Chamisa said in a statement on Monday.

President Chamisa’s lawyer Advocate Thabani Mpofu has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa must resign with immediate effect.

“Mr Mnangagwa called it the strongest currency in Africa and Peanut Butter was like, “Hold my beer”

Lies have short legs Mr Mnangagwa.

You have failed so dismally even Willard’s Peanut Butter has joined in the chorus of boos. It’s time for you to go Sir.”

Mnangagwa Could Face Another Protest Vote From Zanu PF Supporters

A protest vote is looming in President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s backyard in Midlands where Zanu PF grassroots are rejecting recently elected party candidates in more than 10 constituencies.

Insiders said a bhora musango/ibhola egangeni was looming in constituencies where Mnangagwa’s allies allegedly hijacked internal processes to deploy their associates to represent the ruling party in the upcoming elections.

Bhora musango was popularised during the 2008 elections where Zanu PF supporters voted for the ruling party candidates for parliamentary seats while rejecting the late president Robert Mugabe for factional reasons.

Mugabe was almost booted out of power after subsequently losing to the late opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the election.

He only survived through a violent campaign ahead of a presidential run-off where he ran unchallenged after Tsvangirai pulled out citing violence against his supporters.

In the latest Zanu PF internal wars, insiders said the protests in the Midlands were against Mnangagwa’s allies.

According to insiders, there is simmering discontent in the party in the way the primaries were handled where Mnangagwa’s allies held sway on who was to be elected or not.

Sources said Local Government minister July Moyo, former State Security minister Owen Ncube, politburo member Mackenzie Ncube and Tsitsi Muzenda ran rings around the Forever Associate Zimbabwe (FAZ) and Heritage Trust, who were running the elections.

The FAZ is controlled by the Central Intelligence Organisation while  the Heritage Trust is linked to the army.

FAZ, led by CIO deputy director general Walter Tapfumaneyi had the major say in the elections, according to a Zanu PF internal document titled Talking Points dated March 27. 

However, The Standard established that Mnangagwa’s allies in Midlands hijacked the election process from FAZ and Heritage.

It was established that party supporters are not happy with the party’s candidates in Zvishavane, Chirumanzi-Zibagwe, Mkoba South, Mkoba Urban, Vungu, Redcliff-Silobela, Kwekwe Central, Mbizo, Gokwe North , Gokwe-Kana and Gokwe-Chireya.

It is also the same situation in Gokwe South, Shurugwi North, Shurugwi South, Mberengwa and Gokwe Sesame.

“In Zvishavane-Runde, more than 10 districts did not vote because ward 7 councillor Mecky Jaravaza, who is also the district coordinating chairperson (DCC), elbowed out Dumezweni Mawite and declared himself the winner,” an insider said.

“Larry Mavima was also elbowed out by the same DCC.

“In Mberengwa, MPs Marko Raidza and Makhosini Hlongwane were also pushed out because they were not on the July Moyo/Mudha list.

“In Chirumanzi district, Barbara Rwodzi  ran the show and videos are there where she was forcing people to vote for her.”

The source added: “In Shurugwi North, the sitting MP Ronald Nyathi was pushed out while in Gweru district where Zanu PF had one seat, the sitting MP for Vungu constituency, Omega Sibanda, was pushed out after ballot papers were forcibly taken away from a constituency consultant (FAZ member) by a sitting MP from Kwekwe.”

“Brown Ndlovu, who has been a perennial loser in Chiwundura, is now the Vungu constituency candidate.

“In Kwekwe, Manoki Mpofu was pushed out of Silobela constituency for Jona Nyebvera while Energy Dhala Ncube, a nephew of the former State Security minister Owen Ncube was unchallenged in Kwekwe Central.”

This publication heard that Mnangagwa’s allies who ran the show were uncontested in their constituencies.

“In Gokwe South, they imposed Tawanda Karikoga despite the fact that he stays in South Africa while Paul Mavima was uncontested despite scandals,” a source said.

“In Gokwe North, Mayor Wadyajena was pushed aside because he was not part of their team.

Last week, the party deployed party secretary for security Lovemore Matuke to extinguish the flames in the Midlands, but the meetings were poorly attended.

“Until the president comes down to explain what happened, and hear our concerns and complaints, Zanu PF may end up losing a lot of seats in Midlands as things stand,” an insider said.

“Samuel Mumbengegwi is in charge of Midlands, but he has failed to put a firm hand and take control of the province.

“Everything is happening in his eyes. . . Mumbengegwi was once warned by the President that he must pull his socks up.

“We appeal to the President to send an investigative team to probe the goings on because the party is going to lose many seats.

“Those who were announced as winners are even failing to mobilise the number of people that allegedly voted for them in the primaries.”

Another source said Mnangagwa’s allies, after sensing resistance, have started turning to artisanal miners to lead violent election campaigns.

On Sunday last week, some youth members and gold panners under the hashtag #Talibans were treated to alcohol at Mbizo Secondary School to solicit their support for campaigns.

Mnangagwa has said he will announce election dates before the end of the month.

Mnangagwa has hinted that elections will be held in August where he will seek re-election for a second term.

Insiders, however, said Mnangagwa faces a tall order owing to simmering divisions in the party.

 Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi last week exposed the discontent in Zanu PF when  he warned the ruling party members against revolting once they were elected into office.

-Newsday

Did You Know Playing With Your Lover’s Child Can Get You Stabbed?

Beitbridge Magistrate, lnnocent Bepura has remanded a man in custody for allegedly stabbing his ex-wife’s lover twice for playing with his child.

Wellman Ncube (22) of Tshamunanga Village under Chief Sitaudze allegedly stabbed Robin Zhou (24) of Bishopstone with a knife once under the left armpit and on the lower left abdomen.

The incident happened on March 17, 2023, at Bishopstone Farm Compound.

Circumstances are that on March 16, 2023, around 8 pm, Ncube passed through his ex-wife’s place and saw Zhou holding his child. He charged at him and head-butted him once. Zhou ran away.

The next day, around 2 am, Ncube opened his ex-wife’s unlocked door and found Zhou sleeping with her.

He charged at him armed with a knife and stabbed him once on the lower abdomen and once under the left armpit. Zhou was using a blanket to protect himself.

Neighbours rescued Zhou, and he escaped and ran away for 50m before he lost consciousness.

He had protruding intestines and was rushed to Beitbridge District Hospital before being transferred to United Bulawayo Hospital.

A Police report was filed at Beitbridge Rural Police Station leading, to Ncube’s arrest.

-Masvingo Mirror

Suspected Card Cloners Nabbed At The Airport With Surgical Blades, Tempered Credit Cards

SIX suspected card cloners yesterday appeared in court after they were arrested while in possession of instruments used in the commission of the offence.

The suspects — Fungal Samurewo (35), Frank Chikoto (36), Clever Manhombo (40), Pardon Muwungani (28), Takudzwa Chikowora (26) and Tererai Chakanyuka (18) — were facing charges of unauthorised use and possession of credit or debit cards when they appeared before Harare magistrate Stanford Mambanje.

They were remanded in custody to today for bail application.

Allegations are that on May 19, 2023, detectives from CID Homicide received information that the six accused persons had been arrested at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in possession of a suspected firearm.

Detectives then proceeded to the airport, where it was established that the alleged firearm was an air gun with an empty magazine.

The accused persons were searched and found in possession of two surgical blades, seven bank cards, super glue, and a cigarette lighter, items used in the commission of fraud cases.

It is alleged that Samurewo was in possession of a FNB visa card number 5578 9650 6333 8519 with a tampered chip, and a one money debit card, and a tampered with FBC debit card 5049 9290 0030 1616 bearing the name Talent Kisimusi.

The State alleges that Manhombo was found in possession of a Steward bank card, a tampered with FBC card 6017 0490 0091 8099 bearing the name Wenyika Micheal.

It is the State’s case that Muwungani was found in possession of two surgical blades, one used super glue and a tampered with FBC debit card 6017 0490 0063 3375 bearing the name Mukunguma Courage and a tampered with CABS debit card 5888 9250 4065 6526 bearing the name Kuuzabuwe G.

The accused persons were interviewed and failed to give a reasonable excuse explanation for being in possession of the aforementioned items as none of the accused were the owners of the debit cards or authorized to be in possession of the same.

Construction Of Top Notch Apartments At Millennium Heights Progressing

Exterior

Staff Reporter- Work on the development of top-notch apartments at Millennium Heights is progressing according to plan with Block 4 now selling off plan while construction of Block 3 is halfway through in time for handover to owners in the second quarter of 2024.

Block 4 will have six cascading floors and 88 apartment units comprising of studios to three bedroom units.

Block 1 and 2 are complete, sold out and already have occupants.

Block 3 currently under construction with four floors has 112 apartment units while Block 2 has 60 units and Block 1 comprises of 24 units.

At least 1000 apartments units are planned for Millennium Heights over a 10-year construction period. Each apartment brings with it unique features that differentiate it with the rest to avoid monotony and to bring diversity in architectural designs.

WestProp CEO Mr Kenneth Sharpe said his company was “reaffirming the reality of our vision to lay 1 billion bricks by 2050”.

“We are certainly playing our part in rebuilding Zimbabwe and contributing towards the middle-income society by 2030. Each of our new apartment blocks will have more floors than the previous. We want to change the city skyline,” he said.

He said West Property was building safe gated community neighbourhoods where people can live, work, play and shop in, as well as amenities that include sports facilities for tennis, swimming, running, and walking tracks, braai areas, crèche, church, co-working spaces, shopping malls, internet connectivity and green energy in the form of solar energy and above all a royal experience to live in style.

The blocks of apartments adorn the Millennium Park, one of the company’s largest mixed use lifestyle estates that includes Millennium Heights, Pokugara Residential Estate, the Mall of Zimbabwe and several office parks combining the live, work, play and shop concept in one area.

WestProp recently listed on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange.

Re-engagement will depend on holding credible 2023 elections” AfDB warns. At long last, some home-truths

By Wilbert Mukori- “The African Development Bank has moved to fast-track Zimbabwe’s $3.5 billion compensation to white farmers whose land was seized under former president Robert Mugabe’s reforms. The bank is leading efforts to clear Zimbabwe’s crippling debts,” reported the French publication RFI.

“A revived Zimbabwe is good for Africa. A revived Zimbabwe is good for the world,” said Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African Development Bank (AfDB) at a debt resolution forum held this week in the capital Harare.

The AfDB is co-chairing a process aimed at clearing the country’s $6 billion of external debt arrears that also includes reforms to the exchange rate and central bank.

“Zimbabwe cannot run up the hill of economic recovery carrying a backpack of debt on its back,” added Adesina.

This is just nonsense! Zimbabwe has the wealth to clear these debts without the need for outside help and everyone at AfDB knows that!

Zimbabwe has been losing US$1.6 billion per year to gold smugglers alone. We know looting has been going on in other areas too such as diamonds, lithium, platinum, in the procurement of fuel and medicine, etc. In 2016 the late dictator, Robert Mugabe, said Zimbabwe was swindled out of US$15 billion in diamond revenue!

In 2019 the Governor of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Dr John Mangudya said Zimbabwe could pay off all her debts and pay for the country’s development needs without borrowing a penny from anyone if – a big IF – the country stamped out the rampant corruption and gross mismanagement. For once, the Governor was being honest!

Besides, the whole concept of the US$3.5 billion compensation for the white farmers, for the movable assets they were forced to leave behind during the farm invasions, being born by the ordinary Zimbabweans is an outrage. 

Why should the ordinary taxpayer who have paid dearly because of the agricultural and economic collapse caused by farm seizures? The individuals who profited from the farm seizures, some of them to the tune of 21 commercial farms as Bona Mugabe, should pay the compensation!

The forum noted the importance of Zimbabwe’s coming elections being free, fair and credible in advancing dialogue with the West and financial institutions.

“The people of Zimbabwe and the international community will be watching very closely. The full weight of re-engagement with the international community will not just depend on the election, but on the entire electoral process that guarantees a credible election,” said AfDB president, Adesina.

After – what – 43 years of talking in riddle, it is refreshing to hear the AfDB and other busy bodies telling the Zanu PF some home-truths for a change! 

Sadly, the AfDB is bolting the door long after the horse has bolted. The Zimbabwe elections are three months away and the regime has stubbornly refused to implement even one token democratic reform, refused to produce even something as basic as a verified voters’ roll, etc. Zanu PF is rigging the 2023 elections just as readily as it has rigged past elections.

Even if there was time to implement reforms, Dr Adesina would be wasting his breathe asking CCC to boycott the 2023 elections to pile the pressure on Zanu PF to implement reforms. Others like SADC and the EU have tried and their advice fell on deaf ears. CCC leaders are hell bent on participating in these flawed elections, knowing the process is flawed and that doing so would only give SADC the excuse to grant Zanu PF political legitimacy. They are participating regardless out of greed – the same reason they failed to implement even one reform during the GNU.

“The crisis in the country is having terrible consequences for the region as Zimbabwe lies at the heart of southern Africa,” argued former President of Mozambique Joaquim Chissano. He is the facilitator of this high-level dialogues to help Zimbabwe re-engage with the West. 

Former President Chissano would do Zimbabwe and the whole region a great favour telling SADC leaders they must judge the Zimbabwe elections on merit. In the past, the regional body has endorsed rigged elections and granted Zanu PF legitimacy and thus perpetuating the dictatorship. This must stop! 

Millenium Heights Development Progressing According To Plan: WestProp

By A Correspondent| Work on the development of top-notch apartments at Millennium Heights is progressing according to plan with Block 4 now selling off plan while construction of Block 3 is halfway through in time for handover to owners in the second quarter of 2024.

Block 4 will have six cascading floors and 88 apartment units comprising of studios to three bedroom units.

Block 1 and 2 are complete, sold out and already have occupants.

Block 3 currently under construction with four floors has 112 apartment units while Block 2 has 60 units and Block 1 comprises of 24 units.

At least 1000 apartments units are planned for Millennium Heights over a 10-year construction period. Each apartment brings with it unique features that differentiate it with the rest to avoid monotony and to bring diversity in architectural designs.

WestProp CEO Mr Kenneth Sharpe said his company was “reaffirming the reality of our vision to lay 1 billion bricks by 2050”.

“We are certainly playing our part in rebuilding Zimbabwe and contributing towards the middle-income society by 2030. Each of our new apartment blocks will have more floors than the previous. We want to change the city skyline,” he said.

He said West Property was building safe gated community neighbourhoods where people can live, work, play and shop in, as well as amenities that include sports facilities for tennis, swimming, running, and walking tracks, braai areas, crèche, church, co-working spaces, shopping malls, internet connectivity and green energy in the form of solar energy and above all a royal experience to live in style.

The blocks of apartments adorn the Millennium Park, one of the company’s largest mixed use lifestyle estates that includes Millennium Heights, Pokugara Residential Estate, the Mall of Zimbabwe and several office parks combining the live, work, play and shop concept in one area.

WestProp recently listed on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange.

Mthuli UK Woman Deletes Own Twitter Account As Qoki Investigation Intensifies | BREAKING

By A Correspondent | The UK businesswoman aligned to Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, Sithule Tshuma last night deactivated her Twitter account.

This was shortly after being asked to reveal her UK address in the summons she is sending journalists she says she is suing, albeit utilising an address that is 8700km away from her own official and home address.

Sithule Tshuma, 5 years ago, launched her Qoki Zindlovukazi Investment Group promising she was out to empower women with title deeds in a scheme later described by one of her own loyal aides, as totally built on fraud money.

Out of more than 500 customers who’ve poured in over USD6 million, not a single document has materialised half a decade later, and victims of her evidently ponzi scheme are now demanding their refunds. (Click for more)

[ARE YOU ALSO A FRAUD VICTIM AND WANT TO CLAIM YOUR MONEY? CLICK THE LINK OR EMAIL THE EDITOR] 

At the weekend, Tshuma issued a second letter threatening legal action against ZimEye, but one that was both faceless and nameless; furthermore wielding a Bulawayo address. She was asked why she is failing to disclose her UK whereabouts or at least a serving address, “if you are not a fraudster,” afterwhich her account was deactivated. MORE FOLLOWS…

Mnangagwa In shocking Wealth Display

By- President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week displayed an incredibly unexplained wealth to Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi, who was on a state visit.

Mnangagwa took Nyusi to his Kwekwe farm and showed him his wealth.

The Zanu PF leader paraded his prized herd of Ankole cattle.

The Ankole cattle are one of the most expensive breeds in Africa.
They are known for their long horns and are a modern American breed of domestic cattle.
During Nyusi’s visit to Precabe Farm in Kwekwe, it came to light that Mnangagwa owns more than 2 000 cattle and has been slaughtering two beasts a week since 2008 to feed his staff at the farm.
Mnangagwa also owns over 400 goats as well as chickens, it was uncovered.
It was not mentioned how many Ankole cattle the President has.
Across the border, Mnangagwa’s counterpart in South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa also owns the expensive breed.
Ramaphosa is the biggest Ankole breed farmer in South Africa and has been auctioning his cattle at very elite prices.
In 2022, an auction of the cattle at Ramaphosa’s Phala-Phala farm fetched close to R21 million.
The farm made headlines after former spy boss Arthur Fraser claimed a burglary occurred there in 2020, in which about $4 million in cash (around R64 million at the current exchange rate) was stolen.
Ramaphosa’s brother-in-law Patrice Motsepe parted ways with R4,7m for four Ankole female cows. The most expensive of the lot cost him R2,1m.
The money was believed to be earned from the selling of game and cattle.
Mnangagwa, who has been in government since 1980, has been accused of looting government resources using his power.
Political analyst Rejoice Ngwenya said Mnangagwa’s source of wealth was from the resources he allegedly looted for the past 40 years.
“Mnangagwa has a history of plundering companies and has been making money for the past 40 years,” Ngwenya said.
A 2004 United Nations report named Mnangagwa as one of the many officials who looted diamonds and other precious minerals from Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Mnangagwa has also been linked to an underground illegal gold mining syndicate in the Midlands province, but he has denied the reports.
Recently, Al Jazeera’s investigation revealed multiple links between Mnangagwa and the gold smuggling and money laundering syndicates that are bleeding the country.
Mnangagwa has been accused of enriching his family members.
He is also said to have vast business interests across the economy. Standard

Government Attacks Business Operators

BUSINESS operators’ insincerity to hike prices of basic commodities has been exposed with revelations that many are harvesting from a facility that allocates a weekly average of US$20 million from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s foreign currency auction.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, 80 percent of the country’s supermarket shelves are currently being dominated by local products, a development which has been corroborated by the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce and Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries manufacturing survey reports.

Zimbabwe is witnessing a price increase madness especially of basic commodities in the local currency despite the same accessing foreign currency at official rates thereby creating a paradox that needs urgent government intervention.

It is in this regard that economic analysts have questioned the sincerity of the business owners who are now taking the auction platform as an arbitrage source of the greenback.

“The Foreign Auction System was introduced for a noble reason and due to profiteering tendencies by our business community the good initiative is now being abused at the expense of the whole economy,” said development economist, Mr Paison Tazvivinga.

“The current price madness for goods and services being charged in the domestic currency has many causes and what is now needed is to have the Auction system streamlined or discontinued as manufacturers are just cashing in on this platform without the benefits cascading to the rest of the economy,” said economic analyst, Mr Kudakwashe Mugova.

The government is already seized with the irrational and unjust price increases being experienced by consumers and necessary measures are being instituted to redress the situation.- ZBC News

I Will Revive Economy- Mnangagwa

Article by President E D Mnangagwa

Most transactions in USD
All of the above positive factors are showing in our daily transactions.
Seventy percent of national transactions are now being conducted in United States dollars, with the remaining 30 percent accounted for in Zimbabwe dollars. The opposite was true at the start of the Second Republic. All this shows more widespread availability of foreign exchange, something which ordinarily should work in favour of the local unit.
For manufacturers and retailers, over 80 percent of their domestic transactions now are United States-dollar denominated, with only 20 percent accounted for in the local unit. All this money is being allowed to remain with Business, as a deliberate Government Policy to support the sector. Meanwhile, we have not only allowed wages to remain stable; we have also kept them largely in the local unit, thus making Labour shoulder a disproportionate burden in the whole transition.

Concessions on forex retention
Let me remind our Business of a few facts, some echoed in almost all jurisdictions globally. At law and by worldwide practice, all foreign currency earnings should be surrendered to Government, through the Central Bank, as obtains worldwide. Worldwide, businesses access foreign exchange for their needs from Central Bank, through cumbersome processes and on the basis of market conditions.
Here, we have waived that position at law, and in general practice worldwide, hoping to prop our business sector, and for ease of doing business.
This act of magnanimity now looks undeserved.

A multi-currency jurisdiction
Second, we are a multicurrency market as a deliberate Government decision. This makes the business environment in our country peculiarly unique in a way most favourable to Business. Yet this is now being contradicted. Any business practices which suppress the use of any one currency recognised by our laws are both illegal and do undermine this unique and most favourable position which is found nowhere else in the world. The offence gets worse when these illegal practices seek to outlaw the use of the local currency unit, itself our National Currency and currency of wage earnings.

Temporary cushioning measures
Thirdly, there are measures we put in place to cushion Business against constraints imposed on it and on our society by the Covid-19 global pandemic. Needless to say, these were only meant to last for as long as the threat of the pandemic persisted. They do not translate into a new and permanent regime of claimable rights and concessions by whomsoever. Like all measures arising from exigencies, they are time-honoured. Yet today there seems to be an expectation that such situational measures are now a right to be demanded.

Paradox at the Auction Floor
Fourth and most exasperatingly, when 20 percent of our transactions were conducted in foreign currency, and 80 percent in local currency, the demand for foreign exchange at the auction averaged US$20 million weekly. Today, when we find ourselves in 80-20 percent reverse transaction equation in favour of foreign currency, the demand for foreign exchange at the same auction, and by the same Business now directly selling more wares in United States dollars, has risen to US$30 million a week! How does one explain such a paradox?

Rampant stashing, transfer pricing
Fifth and bordering on criminality and sabotage, bids for foreign exchange on the auction are not always translating into further retooling or more importation of raw material for expanded manufacturing activity. By and large, retooling is done, with raw material requirements fully known. Economic activity remains at current levels. Clearly, we are seeing proceeds from the auction finding their way into pockets of speculators; or worse, getting illicitly transferred beyond our borders for stashing; for supporting mother companies or simply as sequestered cash assets. We even have had cases of importers of wheat and edible crude oil using shelf companies domiciled in countries that grow neither wheat nor soya! Such shelf companies are conduits for transfer pricing, and thus for externalisation. All these are acts of downright criminality.

Informalising the goods market
Here at home, activities in the black market now go beyond currencies. They now include redirecting basic goods into the informal sector where big companies have created a web of agents who sell such goods exclusively in foreign currency! Not only is the consumer hard done by; Government is prejudiced in that taxes are evaded, ironically by the same businesses Government will have foster-cared, funded and grown through the auction system! Formal retail channels are no longer being used to reach the market, in favour of self-created agents who operate in the twilight zone of informality and downright tax evasion. Our multi-currency policy is also undermined as Zimbabwe dollar-earning workers are now being forced to buy basics priced exclusively in foreign currency.

Suppressing sales in local currency
We are even aware of certain businesses which deliberately disable point-of-sale gadgets in order to force the consumer to buy key goods in one currency, contrary to the law of the Land. Maybe the time has now come for Government to insist that such businesses who do such tricks should suspend trading until they are able to technically handle transactions in multi-currency, as is bade by our laws.

Trust betrayed
Let me say that we made all the above concessions in good faith, and in the belief that we have a responsible business sector whose sole purpose is to manufacture and sell goods and services in the marketplace. Yet it is becoming increasingly clear our trust is getting abused and even betrayed. We even wonder if at all we are dealing with Business anymore, or with politicians disguised as company executives, seeking a political upset. Privileges can be withdrawn; the same way they are granted. Equally, politicians seeking to engineer market failures for definite political outcomes will be dealt with as political opponents, and through rules appropriate to politics.

Determined to correct market failures
Above all, short-circuiting set rules and cutting corners in business attract very stiff sanction. Those who break our exchange control rules, or who money launder, will only have themselves to blame. No one in business should doubt my Government’s resolve to correct blatant market failures, and to counteract and foil sinister moves to destabilise our economy. Government’s responsibility is to protect the consumer, and to ensure stability in the market and inside the country. We will take all measures necessary to ensure there is stability, including painful ones should that ever become necessary.

Back-stabbing arrears clearance efforts
I am disappointed that while I am on a mission to explore ways to clear arrears and to resolve the national debt, certain elements in Business think it helpful and appropriate to disturb the macroeconomy. Is this not the time when both Business and Government must show greater unity in order to pacify, give comfort and confidence to our creditors? We all seek lasting solution to these challenges around arrears and the debt, surely? Both have held us back; their resolution will see us lurch forward on a sustainable economic trajectory. Except it takes responsible business players, imbued with a serious national outlook to see matters this way. Is that too much to ask? I hope not.

End

Read full article: https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/05/21/responsible-business-players-for-a-stable-zimbabwe/

Mnangagwa Pledges To Revive Economy

Article by President E D Mnangagwa

Most transactions in USD
All of the above positive factors are showing in our daily transactions.
Seventy percent of national transactions are now being conducted in United States dollars, with the remaining 30 percent accounted for in Zimbabwe dollars. The opposite was true at the start of the Second Republic. All this shows more widespread availability of foreign exchange, something which ordinarily should work in favour of the local unit.
For manufacturers and retailers, over 80 percent of their domestic transactions now are United States-dollar denominated, with only 20 percent accounted for in the local unit. All this money is being allowed to remain with Business, as a deliberate Government Policy to support the sector. Meanwhile, we have not only allowed wages to remain stable; we have also kept them largely in the local unit, thus making Labour shoulder a disproportionate burden in the whole transition.

Concessions on forex retention
Let me remind our Business of a few facts, some echoed in almost all jurisdictions globally. At law and by worldwide practice, all foreign currency earnings should be surrendered to Government, through the Central Bank, as obtains worldwide. Worldwide, businesses access foreign exchange for their needs from Central Bank, through cumbersome processes and on the basis of market conditions.
Here, we have waived that position at law, and in general practice worldwide, hoping to prop our business sector, and for ease of doing business.
This act of magnanimity now looks undeserved.

A multi-currency jurisdiction
Second, we are a multicurrency market as a deliberate Government decision. This makes the business environment in our country peculiarly unique in a way most favourable to Business. Yet this is now being contradicted. Any business practices which suppress the use of any one currency recognised by our laws are both illegal and do undermine this unique and most favourable position which is found nowhere else in the world. The offence gets worse when these illegal practices seek to outlaw the use of the local currency unit, itself our National Currency and currency of wage earnings.

Temporary cushioning measures
Thirdly, there are measures we put in place to cushion Business against constraints imposed on it and on our society by the Covid-19 global pandemic. Needless to say, these were only meant to last for as long as the threat of the pandemic persisted. They do not translate into a new and permanent regime of claimable rights and concessions by whomsoever. Like all measures arising from exigencies, they are time-honoured. Yet today there seems to be an expectation that such situational measures are now a right to be demanded.

Paradox at the Auction Floor
Fourth and most exasperatingly, when 20 percent of our transactions were conducted in foreign currency, and 80 percent in local currency, the demand for foreign exchange at the auction averaged US$20 million weekly. Today, when we find ourselves in 80-20 percent reverse transaction equation in favour of foreign currency, the demand for foreign exchange at the same auction, and by the same Business now directly selling more wares in United States dollars, has risen to US$30 million a week! How does one explain such a paradox?

Rampant stashing, transfer pricing
Fifth and bordering on criminality and sabotage, bids for foreign exchange on the auction are not always translating into further retooling or more importation of raw material for expanded manufacturing activity. By and large, retooling is done, with raw material requirements fully known. Economic activity remains at current levels. Clearly, we are seeing proceeds from the auction finding their way into pockets of speculators; or worse, getting illicitly transferred beyond our borders for stashing; for supporting mother companies or simply as sequestered cash assets. We even have had cases of importers of wheat and edible crude oil using shelf companies domiciled in countries that grow neither wheat nor soya! Such shelf companies are conduits for transfer pricing, and thus for externalisation. All these are acts of downright criminality.

Informalising the goods market
Here at home, activities in the black market now go beyond currencies. They now include redirecting basic goods into the informal sector where big companies have created a web of agents who sell such goods exclusively in foreign currency! Not only is the consumer hard done by; Government is prejudiced in that taxes are evaded, ironically by the same businesses Government will have foster-cared, funded and grown through the auction system! Formal retail channels are no longer being used to reach the market, in favour of self-created agents who operate in the twilight zone of informality and downright tax evasion. Our multi-currency policy is also undermined as Zimbabwe dollar-earning workers are now being forced to buy basics priced exclusively in foreign currency.

Suppressing sales in local currency
We are even aware of certain businesses which deliberately disable point-of-sale gadgets in order to force the consumer to buy key goods in one currency, contrary to the law of the Land. Maybe the time has now come for Government to insist that such businesses who do such tricks should suspend trading until they are able to technically handle transactions in multi-currency, as is bade by our laws.

Trust betrayed
Let me say that we made all the above concessions in good faith, and in the belief that we have a responsible business sector whose sole purpose is to manufacture and sell goods and services in the marketplace. Yet it is becoming increasingly clear our trust is getting abused and even betrayed. We even wonder if at all we are dealing with Business anymore, or with politicians disguised as company executives, seeking a political upset. Privileges can be withdrawn; the same way they are granted. Equally, politicians seeking to engineer market failures for definite political outcomes will be dealt with as political opponents, and through rules appropriate to politics.

Determined to correct market failures
Above all, short-circuiting set rules and cutting corners in business attract very stiff sanction. Those who break our exchange control rules, or who money launder, will only have themselves to blame. No one in business should doubt my Government’s resolve to correct blatant market failures, and to counteract and foil sinister moves to destabilise our economy. Government’s responsibility is to protect the consumer, and to ensure stability in the market and inside the country. We will take all measures necessary to ensure there is stability, including painful ones should that ever become necessary.

Back-stabbing arrears clearance efforts
I am disappointed that while I am on a mission to explore ways to clear arrears and to resolve the national debt, certain elements in Business think it helpful and appropriate to disturb the macroeconomy. Is this not the time when both Business and Government must show greater unity in order to pacify, give comfort and confidence to our creditors? We all seek lasting solution to these challenges around arrears and the debt, surely? Both have held us back; their resolution will see us lurch forward on a sustainable economic trajectory. Except it takes responsible business players, imbued with a serious national outlook to see matters this way. Is that too much to ask? I hope not.

End

Read full article: https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/05/21/responsible-business-players-for-a-stable-zimbabwe/

Khupe Implicated In Spate Of Robberies

An eight-member gang of suspected armed robbers has been arrested in Bulawayo, leading to the recovery of guns and other weapons.

The gang, allegedly led by a Plumtree-based businessman, Limukani Khuphe, stands accused of being involved in several robberies in Bulawayo using an assortment of weapons, including Khuphe’s licenced revolver, knives, machetes and knobkerries.

Police spokesperson for Bulawayo, Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the arrest of the gang saying apart from cash, the criminals also allegedly stole household goods and other valuables.

“These daring criminals led by businessman Limukani Ngipheke have been terrorising Bulawayo breaking into properties and taking cash and property,” said Inspector Ncube.

“However, as police with the help of the members of the public, we managed to arrest them. We are also saying Bulawayo is not a safe haven for criminals and we are happy that the public is helping us make arrests,” he went on.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is also on a blitz targeting drug lords.- ZBC News

Citizens Pay Tribute To President Chamisa Security Aide

Tinashe Sambiri

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has described Kelvin Waison as a dedicated cadre.

Waison, a member of President Nelson Chamisa’s security team was shot dead in South Africa at the weekend.

CCC members have described Waison’s gruesome murder as devastating.

Also see statement below:

Wezhira Munya

Yesterday, Kelvin Waison one of the dedicated CCC security officers was shot in the head and died on the spot in South Africa.

He was shot by unknown gunmen in Brixton, South Africa.

Kelvin is survived by his wife and three children.

He was born in 1983 and comes from Murehwa West.

Mr Asiti, CCC SA interim security secretary who spoke to Change Radio earlier today confirmed the death of Mr Waison.

CCC’s Ms Vimbai Mavheruse said, “We have lost a dedicated cadre. He died a painful death.”

She further encouraged all Citizens across the world to support Mr Waison with prayers, money and any other form of support.”

End Sikhala Detention

CCC:

We continue to call for the release of our MP, Hon @JobSikhala1, Jacob Ngarivhume, and all other political detainees who are facing persecution due to their political inclinations.

It is disheartening to note that Hon Job Sikhala has been held in pre-trial detention for a record 339 days on false accusations. His only crime was to advocate for justice in the Moreblessing Ali murder case, which was perpetrated by a member of Zanu PF.

#FreeJobSikhala #FreeJacobNgarivhume

About Cholera

Cholera is a bacterial infection that can cause severe diarrhoea and vomiting. The symptoms of cholera are:

large amounts of diarrhoea (which sometimes looks like rice water)
vomiting (which sometimes looks like rice water)
leg cramps
feeling weak.
Severe diarrhoea can cause dehydration, which can lead to weakness and even death if not treated rapidly. Symptoms and signs of dehydration are thirst, weakness or fatigue, sunken eyes and decreased skin elasticity.

Infants, young children, older people and people who are already sick are most at risk of getting severely ill if they get cholera. The most important things to reduce cholera deaths is for anyone with symptoms to drink oral rehydration solution as soon as they become ill, and to get to a health centre fast.

Not everyone who is infected with the bacteria gets ill. Approximately 20% of people who are infected with the bacteria get symptoms. Symptoms usually start between 12 hours and 5 days after being exposed. Of people with symptoms, usually 20–30% develop severe disease.

You can catch cholera by:

drinking contaminated water;
eating contaminated food (e.g., food that is raw, poorly cooked, or that becomes contaminated with poo (faeces) during preparation or storage);
contact with the poo (faeces), vomit or things that have been contaminated with the poo or vomit of someone who has cholera; and
unprotected contact with the body of someone who has died from cholera.

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Miracle Boys Shine

For as long as many football fans can remember, Yadah have always been known as ‘that team which passes the ball beautifully.’

Whether possession-based football is a club philosophy or not, the fact is; Yadah coach Expense Chitukutu —just like his predecessor Genesis Mangombe, is a firm believer of the passing game.

While they have displayed distinctive football in the early stages of the 2023 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season, the Miracle Boys had not been grinding results.

But four points from a possible six in their last two games, seem to have painted a revival picture.

They forced a 1-1 draw with Triangle United at Gibbo on Matchday 9, before an impressive 1-0 win over over Herentals at the National Sports Stadium last week.

It was the victory over Herentals in particular —courtesy of Charles Moffat’s brilliant 71st minute volley —which ended their 5-game winless run.

The Miracle Boys —for the first time in a long time —attracted a decent crowd at the giant facility and their fans cheered from start to finish.

Club owner Prophet Walter Magaya, who is now working hand-in-glove with businessman Scott Sakupwanya to steer the team forward, was not present, but the aspiring parliamentary candidate for Mabvuku was.

Sakupwanya, as well as some members of the Yadah executive, even addressed the players after the final whistle.

They travel to Chiredzi again for a date with Manica Diamonds next week.- Soccer24 News

Sheasham Refuse To Play At Mandava

Once again, and probably not for the last time, the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League has been subjected to bad advertisement.

Football fans in Zvishavane were treated to free drama yesterday after one team showed up at Mandava Stadium, did all the pre-match routines, only for the other team to not show up.

Premiership debutants Sheasham were scheduled to host CAPS United at Mandava, after the Premier Soccer League (PSL) made a controversial decision to ban Bata Stadium —the home of the Gweru-based side, from hosting top-flight games.

Bata had been given the green light to host PSL matches by the ZIFA First Instance Body (FIB).

The local licensing body okayed Bata and listed areas which needed attention while the City of Progress continue to open its doors for Premiership football again.

In fact, the John Nyikadzino-coached side even hosted Highlanders at Bata on May 7, before the PSL overreacted to a picture which circulated on social media showing parts of the facility still under construction, and banned it.

Strangely, the PSL, which has no jurisdiction to either green-light or ban a stadium as far as top-flight football is concerned, overturned the decision of the FIB.

The PSL, unless the laws changed and have now been re-written in invisible ink, have no jurisdiction to override a decision made by the FIB.

The Farai Jere-led PSL executive then announced that Sheasham would host CAPS at Mandava —the stadium the Construction Boys were temporarily using as their home venue before the homologation of Bata.

To make matters worse, Acting ZIFA Chief Executive Officer Xolisani Gwesela, for reasons best known to him, wrote to Sheasham “urging” the Premiership newboys to host CAPS at Mandava “in the interest of football.”

For someone who is part of the FIB, Gwesela, with the respect to the veteran football admistrator, sounded like a broken record, particularly in the context of highlighting areas of Bata which needed to be addressed.

Why was Bata intially given the green light by the same FIB, whose member is now saying those areas require attention before the facility can be allowed to host league matches?

Sheasham requested the postponement of the clash citing financing incapacitation to host it at Mandava, but the PSL insisted the match would go, at the Zvishavane facility.

Naturally, CAPS, who had already travelled for the game, showed up at Mandava but there are more questions than answers to the debacle.

i) Who booked Mandava Stadium?

ii) Who opened the Mandava gates for CAPS United?

iii) Who hired Police details and paid for everything needed for the game, when the home team, which is responsible for that, did not do so?

iv) How do we explain the fact that Bata Stadium hosted Highlanders —arguably the most followed team in Zimbabwe, but was deemed not fit to welcome CAPS United days later?

v) When is the PSL staging another roadshow in Gweru, to tell football fans in the City of Progress, that the same facility they were being encouraged to throng ahead of the Highlanders game, is not fit to host league matches?

vi) When are we going to admit that the PSL is clearly offside on this fiasco?- Soccer24 News

Notorious Armed Robbers Nabbed

An eight-member gang of suspected armed robbers has been arrested in Bulawayo, leading to the recovery of guns and other weapons.

The gang, allegedly led by a Plumtree-based businessman, Limukani Khuphe, stands accused of being involved in several robberies in Bulawayo using an assortment of weapons, including Khuphe’s licenced revolver, knives, machetes and knobkerries.

Police spokesperson for Bulawayo, Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the arrest of the gang saying apart from cash, the criminals also allegedly stole household goods and other valuables.

“These daring criminals led by businessman Limukani Ngipheke have been terrorising Bulawayo breaking into properties and taking cash and property,” said Inspector Ncube.

“However, as police with the help of the members of the public, we managed to arrest them. We are also saying Bulawayo is not a safe haven for criminals and we are happy that the public is helping us make arrests,” he went on.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is also on a blitz targeting drug lords.- ZBC News

Government Accuses Business Operators Of Sabotaging Economy

BUSINESS operators’ insincerity to hike prices of basic commodities has been exposed with revelations that many are harvesting from a facility that allocates a weekly average of US$20 million from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s foreign currency auction.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, 80 percent of the country’s supermarket shelves are currently being dominated by local products, a development which has been corroborated by the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce and Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries manufacturing survey reports.

Zimbabwe is witnessing a price increase madness especially of basic commodities in the local currency despite the same accessing foreign currency at official rates thereby creating a paradox that needs urgent government intervention.

It is in this regard that economic analysts have questioned the sincerity of the business owners who are now taking the auction platform as an arbitrage source of the greenback.

“The Foreign Auction System was introduced for a noble reason and due to profiteering tendencies by our business community the good initiative is now being abused at the expense of the whole economy,” said development economist, Mr Paison Tazvivinga.

“The current price madness for goods and services being charged in the domestic currency has many causes and what is now needed is to have the Auction system streamlined or discontinued as manufacturers are just cashing in on this platform without the benefits cascading to the rest of the economy,” said economic analyst, Mr Kudakwashe Mugova.

The government is already seized with the irrational and unjust price increases being experienced by consumers and necessary measures are being instituted to redress the situation.- ZBC News

Zanu PF Mob Chases Minister From Party Meeting

By- Larry Mavhima, the Midlands Provincial Affairs minister was chased at the weekend by an angry Zanu PF mob protesting against alleged rigging of the ruling party’s primary elections in the Gokwe-Chireya constituency.

Mavhima, had told the crowd gathered at Chief Chireya’s homestead that President Emmerson Mnangagwa sent him to preach reconciliation after primary polls held in March heavily divided people in the area.

Daniel Mackenzie Ncubea Zanu PF politburo member, accompanied him.
The meeting was meant to cool tempers in the constituency after chaotic primary polls that saw Torerai Moyo being announced the winner despite losing to Jeremiah Ndukulani by 54 votes, according to the ward command centre results leaked to NewsDay.
The minister, who is also Zanu PF chairperson for Midlands, was not given a chance to address the crowd despite repeated pleas from Chief Chireya.
He was forced to leave in a huff.
Zanu PF supporters in the constituency accused Local Government minister July Moyo and former State Security minister Owen “Mudha” Ncube of working with the Central Intelligence Organisation-linked Forever Associates Zimbabwe to rig the internal party polls in favour of Moyo.
Moyo and Mudha did not attend the meeting where Mavima intended to ask for forgiveness from Zanu PF supporters while drumming up support for Moyo.
All hell broke loose the moment Chief Chireya introduced Moyo as parliamentary candidate.
“When you see him (Mavima), you see the President, when you talk to him, you talk to the President. So I am imploring you to respect and listen to him,” Chief Chireya said.
“We are all in Zanu PF and I know the committed that I invited are well-behaved. Booing each other happens, but at this party meeting, we came to hear what the minister has to say.
“I am the one who invited him to address you. He came here to see the chief, but I asked him to address my people. So why are you booing him before he finishes addressing you?”
However, the chief’s plea seemed to fuel party members’ anger.
After being forced to abandon his address to allow Chief Chireya to calm the crowd, Mavima said: “I have been sent by the President, I will not add or subtract anything. I thank you for finally agreeing to listen.”
But before he went further, the crowd heckled him and the boos got louder. The minister and his entourage immediately left the chief’s homestead.
Zanu PF has been struggling to assemble people for campaign meetings in the Midlands after the chaotic primary polls.
A fortnight ago, another Zanu PF candidate in Gokwe, Flora Buka, who walloped Justice Mayor Wadyajena in the primaries, addressed a paltry crowd of 17 people before ordering traditional leaders to bring their subjects for another meeting, which she said would be addressed by the party’s national commissar Mike Bimha.
In a bid to douse post-primaries fire, Zanu PF youth league secretary Tino Machakaire on Saturday pleaded with feuding party factions to unite ahead of the August polls.
The infighting, that has rocked the ruling party, saw Machakaire visiting Mashonaland West province.
Machakaire, while addressing a Zanu PF youth inter-district meeting in Zvimba South, preached peace and unity.
“Now that the primary elections are over, those that won and the ones who didn’t make it, it’s time to unite towards the goal to support President Mnangagwa in the upcoming harmonised elections for we are one people,” Machakaire said.
He was accompanied by his deputy John Paradza despite recent reports of bad blood between the two.
Zvimba South legislator Phillip Chiyangwa pleaded with party supporters to support Dexter Malinganisa who clobbered him in the primaries.
Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs and Devolution minister, Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, and Central Committee member Mike Chimombe also attended the meeting.
Last week, Zanu PF deployed party secretary for security Lovemore Matuke to douse rising tensions across the country.
The recent ban on the use of social media platforms over allegations of fanning divisions has also torched a storm within the ruling Zanu PF party structures ahead of the harmonised elections.
The Zanu PF national security department last week directed all provinces to ban the use of WhatsApp and other social media platforms by its supporters. Newsday

Zanu PF Boss Mistakes Poison For Kachasu, Dies

By- A Senior Zanu PF official in Mashonaland Central Province has died after gulping a poisonous substance he mistook for alcohol.

Zanu PF Chimurenga district chairman in Mazowe, Eddie Chanetsa, died on Friday after he reportedly mistook poison for alcohol.

Online news quoted an unnamed official as saying Chanetsa died at Howard Mission Hospital where he had been rushed after consuming the poison. Said the official:
I can confirm a sad incident in our district where Chanetsa mistook animal chemical that he had sought from neighbours for alcohol.
He was drinking small illicit beers so he put the chemical in a bottle of beer and on his way home he drank the chemical thinking it was beer, he was rushed to Howard Hospital where he died upon admission.
Chanetsa was expected to be buried on Sunday, 21 May 2023.
-Online

Six (6) Die In Gokwe-Kwekwe Road Accident

By- The Zimbabwe Republic Police has confirmed the death of six people in a fatal road traffic accident Sunday at around 6 pm, at the 15-kilometre mark on Kwekwe-Gokwe Road.

A Nissan NP300 with three passengers collided with a Honda Fit vehicle with eight passengers. Six people died, including both drivers and two passengers on the spot. Two more passengers died at Kwekwe General Hospital. Five injured victims are at Kwekwe General Hospital, and two others are at Gweru General Hospital. In a statement seen by Pindula News, police national spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, urged motorists to be patient and follow all road rules and regulations. The bodies of the deceased were taken to Kwekwe General Hospital Mortuary for post-mortem, and three victims have been identified. Reads the police statement:

FATAL ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT AT 15 KM PEG ALONG KWEKWE – GOKWE ROAD

The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms a fatal road traffic accident in which six (6) people were killed whilst seven (7) others were injured at the 15 kilometre peg along Kwekwe-Gokwe Road on 21st May 2023 at about 1800 hours.

A Nissan NP300 with three (03) passengers on board, which was travelling towards Kwekwe, was involved in a head-on collision with a Honda Fit vehicle with eight (08) passengers on board, which was travelling in the opposite direction. As a result of the accident, both drivers and two (02) passengers died on the spot whilst two (02) other passengers died on admission at Kwekwe General Hospital.

Three (3) victims were positively identified by their next of kin as:-Edward Mutimbu, a male adult aged 40 of Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service, Headquarters, Tafadzwa Chokera, a male aged 24 of Zhombe Business Centre, Anna Muzeziwa a female adult aged 42 of Zhombe Mission Hospital.

The other three (3) victims are yet to be identified by their next of kin.

The bodies of the victims were taken to Kwekwe General Hospital Mortuary for post mortem whilst five (5) of the injured victims are admitted at Kwekwe General Hospital. The other two (02) victims are admitted at Gweru General Hospital.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police implores motorists to be patient on the roads and above all adhere to all road rules and regulations.

Overloading is a common problem with Mshika-shika, as operators often prioritise profits over safety concerns. “Mshika-shika” is a colloquial term used in Zimbabwe to refer to illegally operated commuter omnibuses and other small vehicles that transport passengers in urban areas.

Overloading can cause accidents and injuries, especially when these vehicles are involved in collisions or other accidents. Mshika-shika overloading has been a major cause of road accidents in Zimbabwe, leading to loss of lives and property damage. Despite efforts by the government to regulate these vehicles, overloading remains a persistent problem.

Yadah In Superb Form

For as long as many football fans can remember, Yadah have always been known as ‘that team which passes the ball beautifully.’

Whether possession-based football is a club philosophy or not, the fact is; Yadah coach Expense Chitukutu —just like his predecessor Genesis Mangombe, is a firm believer of the passing game.

While they have displayed distinctive football in the early stages of the 2023 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season, the Miracle Boys had not been grinding results.

But four points from a possible six in their last two games, seem to have painted a revival picture.

They forced a 1-1 draw with Triangle United at Gibbo on Matchday 9, before an impressive 1-0 win over over Herentals at the National Sports Stadium last week.

It was the victory over Herentals in particular —courtesy of Charles Moffat’s brilliant 71st minute volley —which ended their 5-game winless run.

The Miracle Boys —for the first time in a long time —attracted a decent crowd at the giant facility and their fans cheered from start to finish.

Club owner Prophet Walter Magaya, who is now working hand-in-glove with businessman Scott Sakupwanya to steer the team forward, was not present, but the aspiring parliamentary candidate for Mabvuku was.

Sakupwanya, as well as some members of the Yadah executive, even addressed the players after the final whistle.

They travel to Chiredzi again for a date with Manica Diamonds next week.- Soccer24 News

Sheasham Boycott Clash With Caps United

Once again, and probably not for the last time, the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League has been subjected to bad advertisement.

Football fans in Zvishavane were treated to free drama yesterday after one team showed up at Mandava Stadium, did all the pre-match routines, only for the other team to not show up.

Premiership debutants Sheasham were scheduled to host CAPS United at Mandava, after the Premier Soccer League (PSL) made a controversial decision to ban Bata Stadium —the home of the Gweru-based side, from hosting top-flight games.

Bata had been given the green light to host PSL matches by the ZIFA First Instance Body (FIB).

The local licensing body okayed Bata and listed areas which needed attention while the City of Progress continue to open its doors for Premiership football again.

In fact, the John Nyikadzino-coached side even hosted Highlanders at Bata on May 7, before the PSL overreacted to a picture which circulated on social media showing parts of the facility still under construction, and banned it.

Strangely, the PSL, which has no jurisdiction to either green-light or ban a stadium as far as top-flight football is concerned, overturned the decision of the FIB.

The PSL, unless the laws changed and have now been re-written in invisible ink, have no jurisdiction to override a decision made by the FIB.

The Farai Jere-led PSL executive then announced that Sheasham would host CAPS at Mandava —the stadium the Construction Boys were temporarily using as their home venue before the homologation of Bata.

To make matters worse, Acting ZIFA Chief Executive Officer Xolisani Gwesela, for reasons best known to him, wrote to Sheasham “urging” the Premiership newboys to host CAPS at Mandava “in the interest of football.”

For someone who is part of the FIB, Gwesela, with the respect to the veteran football admistrator, sounded like a broken record, particularly in the context of highlighting areas of Bata which needed to be addressed.

Why was Bata intially given the green light by the same FIB, whose member is now saying those areas require attention before the facility can be allowed to host league matches?

Sheasham requested the postponement of the clash citing financing incapacitation to host it at Mandava, but the PSL insisted the match would go, at the Zvishavane facility.

Naturally, CAPS, who had already travelled for the game, showed up at Mandava but there are more questions than answers to the debacle.

i) Who booked Mandava Stadium?

ii) Who opened the Mandava gates for CAPS United?

iii) Who hired Police details and paid for everything needed for the game, when the home team, which is responsible for that, did not do so?

iv) How do we explain the fact that Bata Stadium hosted Highlanders —arguably the most followed team in Zimbabwe, but was deemed not fit to welcome CAPS United days later?

v) When is the PSL staging another roadshow in Gweru, to tell football fans in the City of Progress, that the same facility they were being encouraged to throng ahead of the Highlanders game, is not fit to host league matches?

vi) When are we going to admit that the PSL is clearly offside on this fiasco?- Soccer24 News

Man City To Break Their Champions League Hoodoo

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Despite dominating English football for the best part of a decade, Manchester City have so far failed to land their owner’s most prized trophy – the Champions League. The closest the club has come was when they were beaten finalists in 2021, losing 1-0 to Chelsea.

However, City’s complete annihilation of Spanish giants Real Madrid in the second leg of their semi-final this season came with a distinct feeling that it was far more than just an impressive performance. From the first minute to the last, City were both ruthless and faultless. It felt like an era-defining night.

On The Verge of Greatness

Now, just one game against Inter Milan stands between the Manchester team and their ultimate prize. In addition, the way they dismantled the competition’s winning-most team has led to Manchester City being named as firm favourites with many betting sites via www.bettors.co.ke, including 888 Bet, who have Man City at odds of 21/50 to win by full time, at the time of writing.

Both teams have stuttered slightly over the course of the season but hit form at the business end of things. But you can’t help but think Inter are not in the same class as the machine that is Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.

They’ve always been apt to blow teams away – even last year when they won the Premier League without a real number 9. However, as described on www.premierleague.com, most could attest to the fact that the addition of Erling Haaland has set them apart from other teams domestically and on the European stage.

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Man City’s Relentless Edge

Sure, Real Madrid were poor in the semi-final second leg. The way Man City came out of the blocks with a high-intensity possession game was too much for Madrid, and for all the collective experience within the camp, Madrid was never able to recover and get a foothold in the game.

City takes the credit for this. They were relentless – never taking their foot off the gas. On that performance, they would have beaten any team, from anywhere in the world and any era. While Inter Milan has finished the season well, including dismantling city neighbours AC Milan in the other Champions League semi-final, their record this season leaves a lot to be desired.

The official site of Serie A, https://www.legaseriea.it/en, shows Inter’s defeats this year run into double figures, and they were nowhere near Napoli, who wrapped up the title with a month left of the season. Their Champions League campaign doesn’t offer too much hope either. They lost twice to Bayern Munich in the group stages, finishing 8 points behind the Germans.

Since then, their route to the final has seen them overcome Porto, Benfica and AC Milan. It’s an old cliché that you can only beat the team in front of you. But going into the final in Istanbul, Inter have only played one team that could have been seriously considered one of the favourites at the start of the season – and they lost both games without scoring a goal.

In Acerbi, Bastoni and Darmian, the Italians have defenders of undoubted quality. But so did Real Madrid. The movement, vision and crisp passing of Manchester City, though, was too much for Madrid. And if they repeat that performance, we could see the most one-sided Champions League final ever, and the crowning of new champions of Europe who will be long to reign over us.

What Is Cholera ?

Cholera is a bacterial infection that can cause severe diarrhoea and vomiting. The symptoms of cholera are:

large amounts of diarrhoea (which sometimes looks like rice water)
vomiting (which sometimes looks like rice water)
leg cramps
feeling weak.
Severe diarrhoea can cause dehydration, which can lead to weakness and even death if not treated rapidly. Symptoms and signs of dehydration are thirst, weakness or fatigue, sunken eyes and decreased skin elasticity.

Infants, young children, older people and people who are already sick are most at risk of getting severely ill if they get cholera. The most important things to reduce cholera deaths is for anyone with symptoms to drink oral rehydration solution as soon as they become ill, and to get to a health centre fast.

Not everyone who is infected with the bacteria gets ill. Approximately 20% of people who are infected with the bacteria get symptoms. Symptoms usually start between 12 hours and 5 days after being exposed. Of people with symptoms, usually 20–30% develop severe disease.

You can catch cholera by:

drinking contaminated water;
eating contaminated food (e.g., food that is raw, poorly cooked, or that becomes contaminated with poo (faeces) during preparation or storage);
contact with the poo (faeces), vomit or things that have been contaminated with the poo or vomit of someone who has cholera; and
unprotected contact with the body of someone who has died from cholera.

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Sikhala, Ngarivhume Are Not Criminals

CCC:

We continue to call for the release of our MP, Hon @JobSikhala1, Jacob Ngarivhume, and all other political detainees who are facing persecution due to their political inclinations.

It is disheartening to note that Hon Job Sikhala has been held in pre-trial detention for a record 339 days on false accusations. His only crime was to advocate for justice in the Moreblessing Ali murder case, which was perpetrated by a member of Zanu PF.

#FreeJobSikhala #FreeJacobNgarivhume

End Wiwa Detention

CCC:

We continue to call for the release of our MP, Hon @JobSikhala1, Jacob Ngarivhume, and all other political detainees who are facing persecution due to their political inclinations.

It is disheartening to note that Hon Job Sikhala has been held in pre-trial detention for a record 339 days on false accusations. His only crime was to advocate for justice in the Moreblessing Ali murder case, which was perpetrated by a member of Zanu PF.

#FreeJobSikhala #FreeJacobNgarivhume

Mnangagwa’s Terror Squad Torments Citizens

We are deeply concerned about continued incidents of victimization and intimidation of our members in rural areas such as Mwenezi in Masvingo by Zanu PF thugs and FAZ members. We strongly condemn such actions, as they are a violation of the democratic principles that our party stands for.

We urge those responsible to immediately stop such actions and respect the right of our members to participate in political activities without any fear or intimidation.

We also want to assure our members that we are taking appropriate action to address these issues and to provide support and protection for those affected. At the same time, we advise everyone to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activities to the relevant authorities.- CCC

President Chamisa Aide’s Death Shocking

Tinashe Sambiri

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has described Kelvin Waison as a dedicated cadre.

Waison, a member of President Nelson Chamisa’s security team was shot dead in South Africa at the weekend.

CCC members have described Waison’s gruesome murder as devastating.

Also see statement below:

Wezhira Munya

Yesterday, Kelvin Waison one of the dedicated CCC security officers was shot in the head and died on the spot in South Africa.

He was shot by unknown gunmen in Brixton, South Africa.

Kelvin is survived by his wife and three children.

He was born in 1983 and comes from Murehwa West.

Mr Asiti, CCC SA interim security secretary who spoke to Change Radio earlier today confirmed the death of Mr Waison.

CCC’s Ms Vimbai Mavheruse said, “We have lost a dedicated cadre. He died a painful death.”

She further encouraged all Citizens across the world to support Mr Waison with prayers, money and any other form of support.”

The Mining Journey: Starting From Zero

Steps to starting from zero in the mining sector.

Just like every industry mining has zero beginning where you begin with absolute nothing or with little amounts of less than 100usd .

By nature mining is a very high expenditure business thousands of united States dollars are needed to run a successful mining business sometimes with no returns .

We are going to take you through a short but powerful account of how to begin at zero step by step .

Step 1
Be interested in mining stories read and listen to as many mining stories in detail asking keen and clear questions.

Artisanal miners have a lot of stories to tell each story has a specific detail that is clue to how you can start from zero . By this way you will be informally introducing yourself to it .
Befriend someone in mining.

Deliberately choose a friend who regularly goes to the mine be very close friend. By so doing you receive mining updates and stories for free . You will learn mining terms risks and rewards fast .

3 visit the mines regularly.
Now that you have a friend visit the mines with him regularly to assess the situation and listen to more mining stories from others stay there for a long time sometimes even 12hrs or two days continuously.
4 identify areas of need within your friend’s network.

At this stage visit with a secret book identify needs that would let you in . The easiest is food just buy relish for them for free and start asking direct question how can you be of help .

NB don’t over promise or over commit yourself if you don’t yet understand the risky .

Pause : mining is so risky and ugly the losses are fatal we have lost money huge amounts never to receive it back don’t let the “reward stories ” force you to sell valuable property or use school fees for your kids to invest these “reward stories are structured to lure you .
Lists of free entry points no cent just you .

1 use your own hands join the team with intention of raising money to invest back for those working join night shift before list what you want to do with the money . Below are inputs and values
A box of explosives sets 330usd
A drum of diesel market price
A compressor set 2000usd
Pegging a mine 3000usd.
Never mind the amount using your hands increases the chances of high returns .
2 link with an investor with huge financial muscles and get double share .
3 identify and bring an expert who improve production
Low income entry points in values
1 food and lighting 100usd
50kg mealie
Cooking oil 5litres
Salt
Relish
Torches
Rare cheap entry points
Buying food during milling of ore 400rands or less
Covering a member who felt ill or absent temporarily by some un forseen means .
At this time you have a vision what you want to do this is a list of what you can permanently do
1 be food and relish provider for as many teams as you can .
2 provide transport for life
3 provide explosives and diesel
4 provide compressor or diesel powered windlass
5 build tanks fir cyanide process
6 fund workers for none work related needs . This is risky needs a careful study.

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Citizens Mourn President Chamisa Security Aide

Tinashe Sambiri

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has described Kelvin Waison as a dedicated cadre.

Waison, a member of President Nelson Chamisa’s security team was shot dead in South Africa at the weekend.

CCC members have described Waison’s gruesome murder as devastating.

Also see statement below:

Wezhira Munya

Yesterday, Kelvin Waison one of the dedicated CCC security officers was shot in the head and died on the spot in South Africa.

He was shot by unknown gunmen in Brixton, South Africa.

Kelvin is survived by his wife and three children.

He was born in 1983 and comes from Murehwa West.

Mr Asiti, CCC SA interim security secretary who spoke to Change Radio earlier today confirmed the death of Mr Waison.

CCC’s Ms Vimbai Mavheruse said, “We have lost a dedicated cadre. He died a painful death.”

She further encouraged all Citizens across the world to support Mr Waison with prayers, money and any other form of support.”

Mnangagwa Displays Unexplained Wealth

By- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has displayed incredible unexplained wealth to Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi.

Mnangagwa made this show off at his Kwekwe farm to Nyusi, who was on a state visit last week.

The Zanu PF leader paraded his prized herd of Ankole cattle.

The Ankole cattle are one of the most expensive breeds in Africa.
They are known for their long horns and are a modern American breed of domestic cattle.
During Nyusi’s visit to Precabe Farm in Kwekwe, it came to light that Mnangagwa owns more than 2 000 cattle and has been slaughtering two beasts a week since 2008 to feed his staff at the farm.
Mnangagwa also owns over 400 goats as well as chickens, it was uncovered.
It was not mentioned how many Ankole cattle the President has.
Across the border, Mnangagwa’s counterpart in South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa also owns the expensive breed.
Ramaphosa is the biggest Ankole breed farmer in South Africa and has been auctioning his cattle at very elite prices.
In 2022, an auction of the cattle at Ramaphosa’s Phala-Phala farm fetched close to R21 million.
The farm made headlines after former spy boss Arthur Fraser claimed a burglary occurred there in 2020, in which about $4 million in cash (around R64 million at the current exchange rate) was stolen.
Ramaphosa’s brother-in-law Patrice Motsepe parted ways with R4,7m for four Ankole female cows. The most expensive of the lot cost him R2,1m.
The money was believed to be earned from the selling of game and cattle.
Mnangagwa, who has been in government since 1980, has been accused of looting government resources using his power.
Political analyst Rejoice Ngwenya said Mnangagwa’s source of wealth was from the resources he allegedly looted for the past 40 years.
“Mnangagwa has a history of plundering companies and has been making money for the past 40 years,” Ngwenya said.
A 2004 United Nations report named Mnangagwa as one of the many officials who looted diamonds and other precious minerals from Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Mnangagwa has also been linked to an underground illegal gold mining syndicate in the Midlands province, but he has denied the reports.
Recently, Al Jazeera’s investigation revealed multiple links between Mnangagwa and the gold smuggling and money laundering syndicates that are bleeding the country.
Mnangagwa has been accused of enriching his family members.
He is also said to have vast business interests across the economy. Standard

Mnangagwa Accuses Retailers Of Plotting Against Him

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has pressed the panic button over galloping prices of basic commodity as he accused retailers of plotting his defeat ahead of the August elections. 

Retailers last week hiked prices as they chased the black market foreign currency exchange rate, which is now hovering between $3 500 and $4 000 to the United States dollar. 

A tin of Red Seal baked beans was priced at $4 000 or US$1 in one local retail shop, while a 10kg bag of  Red Seal Super Roller Meal was costing $27 999, sending shivers down many Zimbabweans’ spines as they recalled the dreaded 2008 hyperinflation, which drove goods off shop shelves.

NewsDay observed yesterday that some products such as cooking oil, sugar and rice were no longer available on most shop shelves as suppliers were allegedly withholding them in preference of the United States dollar.

Writing in his weekly column in a State-owned newspaper yesterday, Mnangagwa said government came up with several measures to stabilise the economy in “good faith”, but was being betrayed by the business sector.

“We even wonder if at all we are dealing with business anymore or with the politicians disguised as company executives seeking a political upset. Equally, politicians seeking to engineer market failures for definite political outcomes will be dealt with as political opponents and through rules of appropriate politics,” Mnangagwa said.

“We are even aware of certain businesses deliberately disabling point-of-sale gadgets to force the consumer to buy key goods in one currency, contrary to the laws of the land.

“Any business practices which suppress the use of any currency recognised by our laws are both illegal and do undermine this unique and most favourable position which is found nowhere else in the world.

“Maybe the time has now come for the government to insist that such tricks should be suspended until they can technically handle transactions in multi-currency. We will take all measures necessary to ensure there is stability, including painful ones should that ever become necessary.”

As fears mount over the possibility of basic products vanishing from shop shelves, Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president Kurai Matsheza said industry was in talks with government.

“We are talking with the government and I cannot comment further than that,” he said.

Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers president Denford Mutashu said Mnangagwa’s warning was warranted given the galloping prices across the economy.

“This will get business and government to constructively engage and pursue the common path of stabilising the economy,” Mutashu said.

But National Consumer Rights Association co-ordinator Effie Ncube said government should deal with the key drivers of inflation.

“Food inflation is making it impossible for many households to put food on the table. This will deepen poverty and hunger in a population where millions are already living below the poverty datum line,” Ncube said.

“Instead of addressing symptoms, government must address the key drivers of price hikes. Shortage of foreign currency has been pushing businesses to source it at a premium on the black market.”

Zimbabwe Diamond Mineral and Allied Workers Union secretary-general Justice Chinhema said workers’ earnings were now just figures.

“Our view is that government needs to accept that our current situation requires robust measures that protect the poor,” he said.

Government is, however, determined not to dump the local currency for the US dollar despite clear signs that the local currency is losing the battle against other currencies, especially the US dollar.

Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition chairperson Peter Mutasa said those feeling the economic heat would express their discontent through the ballot.

“The currency problem and its concomitant effects will be an important factor in the upcoming elections. The majority of voters are feeling the heat. People have not been able to express their anger by way of protests. They will do so in the ballot box,” Mutasa said.

Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust director Ignatious Sadziwa said Zanu PF’s failure to address the current situation would disadvantage it.

However, political analyst Phillan Zamchiya believes that the current situation will mainly affect urban voters.

“Such an economic catastrophe will affect everyone differently. The paradox is that since 2000, more than 70% of what remains of the Zanu PF vote has come from constituencies that live on less than US$1,90 a day and hardly use the US dollar in exchange,” Zamchiya said.

“It is the economically emancipated mainly in urban areas who use the US dollar that have ditched Zanu PF. Even a survey in the rural areas would show you that it is the economically enlightened that have mostly voted for the opposition.”

-Newsday

Zanu PF Mob In ‘Unsanctioned’ Protests Over Primary Poll Rigging

Midlands Provincial Affairs minister Larry Mavima was on Saturday forced to flee an angry Zanu PF mob that was protesting against alleged rigging of the ruling party’s primary elections in the Gokwe-Chireya constituency.

Mavhima, who was being accompanied by politburo member Daniel Mackenzie Ncube, had told the crowd gathered at Chief Chireya’s homestead that he was sent by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to preach reconciliation after primary polls held in March heavily divided people in the area.

The meeting was meant to cool tempers in the constituency after chaotic primary polls that saw Torerai Moyo being announced the winner despite losing to Jeremiah Ndukulani by 54 votes, according to the ward command centre results leaked to NewsDay.

The minister, who is also Zanu PF chairperson for Midlands, was not given a chance to address the crowd despite repeated pleas from Chief Chireya.

He was forced to leave in a huff.

Zanu PF supporters in the constituency accused Local Government minister July Moyo and former State Security minister Owen “Mudha” Ncube of working with the Central Intelligence Organisation-linked Forever Associates Zimbabwe to rig the internal party polls in favour of Moyo.

Moyo and Mudha did not attend the meeting where Mavima intended to ask for forgiveness from Zanu PF supporters while drumming up support for Moyo.

All hell broke loose the moment Chief Chireya introduced Moyo as parliamentary candidate.

“When you see him (Mavima), you see the President, when you talk to him, you talk to the President. So I am imploring you to respect and listen to him,” Chief Chireya said.

“We are all in Zanu PF and I know the committed that I invited are well-behaved. Booing each other happens, but at this party meeting, we came to hear what the minister has to say.

“I am the one who invited him to address you. He came here to see the chief, but I asked him to address my people. So why are you booing him before he finishes addressing you?”

However, the chief’s plea seemed to fuel party members’ anger.

After being forced to abandon his address to allow Chief Chireya to calm the crowd, Mavima said: “I have been sent by the President, I will not add or subtract anything. I thank you for finally agreeing to listen.”

But before he went further, the crowd heckled him and the boos got louder. The minister and his entourage immediately left the chief’s homestead.

Zanu PF has been struggling to assemble people for campaign meetings in the Midlands after the chaotic primary polls.

A fortnight ago, another Zanu PF candidate in Gokwe, Flora Buka, who walloped Justice Mayor Wadyajena in the primaries, addressed a paltry crowd of 17 people before ordering traditional leaders to bring their subjects for another meeting, which she said would be addressed by the party’s national commissar Mike Bimha.

In a bid to douse post-primaries fire, Zanu PF youth league secretary Tino Machakaire on Saturday pleaded with feuding party factions to unite ahead of the August polls.

The infighting, that has rocked the ruling party, saw Machakaire visiting Mashonaland West province.

Machakaire, while addressing a Zanu PF youth inter-district meeting in Zvimba South, preached peace and unity.

“Now that the primary elections are over, those that won and the ones who didn’t make it, it’s time to unite towards the goal to support President Mnangagwa in the upcoming harmonised elections for we are one people,” Machakaire said.

He was accompanied by his deputy John Paradza despite recent reports of bad blood between the two.

Zvimba South legislator Phillip Chiyangwa pleaded with party supporters to support Dexter Malinganisa who clobbered him in the primaries.

Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs and Devolution minister, Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, and Central Committee member Mike Chimombe also attended the meeting.

Last week, Zanu PF deployed party secretary for security Lovemore Matuke to douse rising tensions across the country.

The recent ban on the use of social media platforms over allegations of fanning divisions has also torched a storm within the ruling Zanu PF party structures ahead of the harmonised elections.

The Zanu PF national security department last week directed all provinces to ban the use of WhatsApp and other social media platforms by its supporters.

-Newsday

Top Mnangagwa Aides Flee Angry Zanu Mob

By- Midlands Provincial Affairs minister Larry Mavima and politburo member Daniel Mackenzie Ncube, on Saturday, fleed an angry Zanu PF mob that was protesting against alleged rigging of the ruling party’s primary elections in the Gokwe-Chireya constituency.

Mavhima, had told the crowd gathered at Chief Chireya’s homestead that President Emmerson Mnangagwa sent him to preach reconciliation after primary polls held in March heavily divided people in the area.
The meeting was meant to cool tempers in the constituency after chaotic primary polls that saw Torerai Moyo being announced the winner despite losing to Jeremiah Ndukulani by 54 votes, according to the ward command centre results leaked to NewsDay.
The minister, who is also Zanu PF chairperson for Midlands, was not given a chance to address the crowd despite repeated pleas from Chief Chireya.
He was forced to leave in a huff.
Zanu PF supporters in the constituency accused Local Government minister July Moyo and former State Security minister Owen “Mudha” Ncube of working with the Central Intelligence Organisation-linked Forever Associates Zimbabwe to rig the internal party polls in favour of Moyo.
Moyo and Mudha did not attend the meeting where Mavima intended to ask for forgiveness from Zanu PF supporters while drumming up support for Moyo.
All hell broke loose the moment Chief Chireya introduced Moyo as parliamentary candidate.
“When you see him (Mavima), you see the President, when you talk to him, you talk to the President. So I am imploring you to respect and listen to him,” Chief Chireya said.
“We are all in Zanu PF and I know the committed that I invited are well-behaved. Booing each other happens, but at this party meeting, we came to hear what the minister has to say.
“I am the one who invited him to address you. He came here to see the chief, but I asked him to address my people. So why are you booing him before he finishes addressing you?”
However, the chief’s plea seemed to fuel party members’ anger.
After being forced to abandon his address to allow Chief Chireya to calm the crowd, Mavima said: “I have been sent by the President, I will not add or subtract anything. I thank you for finally agreeing to listen.”
But before he went further, the crowd heckled him and the boos got louder. The minister and his entourage immediately left the chief’s homestead.
Zanu PF has been struggling to assemble people for campaign meetings in the Midlands after the chaotic primary polls.
A fortnight ago, another Zanu PF candidate in Gokwe, Flora Buka, who walloped Justice Mayor Wadyajena in the primaries, addressed a paltry crowd of 17 people before ordering traditional leaders to bring their subjects for another meeting, which she said would be addressed by the party’s national commissar Mike Bimha.
In a bid to douse post-primaries fire, Zanu PF youth league secretary Tino Machakaire on Saturday pleaded with feuding party factions to unite ahead of the August polls.
The infighting, that has rocked the ruling party, saw Machakaire visiting Mashonaland West province.
Machakaire, while addressing a Zanu PF youth inter-district meeting in Zvimba South, preached peace and unity.
“Now that the primary elections are over, those that won and the ones who didn’t make it, it’s time to unite towards the goal to support President Mnangagwa in the upcoming harmonised elections for we are one people,” Machakaire said.
He was accompanied by his deputy John Paradza despite recent reports of bad blood between the two.
Zvimba South legislator Phillip Chiyangwa pleaded with party supporters to support Dexter Malinganisa who clobbered him in the primaries.
Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs and Devolution minister, Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, and Central Committee member Mike Chimombe also attended the meeting.
Last week, Zanu PF deployed party secretary for security Lovemore Matuke to douse rising tensions across the country.
The recent ban on the use of social media platforms over allegations of fanning divisions has also torched a storm within the ruling Zanu PF party structures ahead of the harmonised elections.
The Zanu PF national security department last week directed all provinces to ban the use of WhatsApp and other social media platforms by its supporters. Newsday

CIO Divides Mnangagwa Camp

By-The Central Intelligence Organisation and the Zimbabwe National Army wings that conducted Zanu PF primary elections in Midlands are said to have caused divisions in the party, which is now rocking President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s home province.

The FAZ, which is controlled by the Central Intelligence Organisation and the Heritage Trust linked to the army, ran Zanu PF primary elections.

Since the primary elections were held two months ago, Zanu PF supporters in this province are reportedly rejecting recently elected party candidates in more than 10 constituencies.

The FAZ, which is controlled by the Central Intelligence Organisation and the Heritage Trust linked to the army, ran Zanu PF primary elections

According to The Standard, a protest vote is probable in constituencies where Mnangagwa’s allies allegedly manipulated voting during primary elections and deployed their associates to represent Zanu PF in the upcoming general elections.

Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo, former State Security Minister Owen Ncube, politburo member Mackenzie Ncube and Tsitsi Muzenda allegedly interfered with the running of the elections by Forever Associate Zimbabwe (FAZ) and Heritage Trust to ensure that “their people” won.

Zanu PF supporters are reportedly not happy with the party’s candidates in Zvishavane, Chirumanzi-Zibagwe, Mkoba South, Mkoba Urban, Vungu, Redcliff-Silobela, Kwekwe Central, Mbizo, Gokwe North , Gokwe-Kana, Gokwe-Chireya, Gokwe South, Shurugwi North, Shurugwi South, Mberengwa and Gokwe Sesame. The Standard quoted a party insider as saying:

In Zvishavane-Runde, more than 10 districts did not vote because ward 7 councillor Mecky Jaravaza, who is also the district coordinating chairperson (DCC), elbowed out Dumezweni Mawite and declared himself the winner.

Larry Mavima was also elbowed out by the same DCC.

In Mberengwa, MPs Marko Raidza and Makhosini Hlongwane were also pushed out because they were not on the July Moyo/Mudha list.

In Chirumanzi district, Barbara Rwodzi ran the show and videos are there where she was forcing people to vote for her.

In Shurugwi North, the sitting MP Ronald Nyathi was pushed out while in Gweru district where Zanu PF had one seat, the sitting MP for Vungu constituency, Omega Sibanda, was pushed out after ballot papers were forcibly taken away from a constituency consultant (FAZ member) by a sitting MP from Kwekwe.

Brown Ndlovu, who has been a perennial loser in Chiwundura, is now the Vungu constituency candidate.

In Kwekwe, Manoki Mpofu was pushed out of Silobela constituency for Jona Nyebvera while Energy Dhala Ncube, a nephew of the former State Security minister Owen Ncube was unchallenged in Kwekwe Central.

In Gokwe South, they imposed Tawanda Karikoga despite the fact that he stays in South Africa while Paul Mavima was uncontested despite scandals.

In Gokwe North, Mayor Wadyajena was pushed aside because he was not part of their team.

Last week, Zanu PF deployed Politburo member, Lovemore Matuke, who is secretary for security, to Midlands to deal with the simmering tensions but the meetings were poorly attended.

Mnangagwa recently said he will announce election dates before the end of the month. He said the general elections will be held in August.

Cholera Grips Harare

The Harare Metropolitan province has recorded over 288 cholera cases since the first case surfaced in the country in February this year.

Provincial and Devolution secretary Tafadzwa Muguti said in a statement on Saturday that the figures were as of May 19, 2023.

“There were 288 suspected cholera cases and 84 confirmed cholera cases. The confirmed cholera cases have been reported in the suburbs of Budiriro, Glen View, Dzivarasekwa, Mt Pleasant, Mbare and Waterfalls,” he said.

“Prevention and control measures have been put in place and all districts in the province’s emergency preparedness, response teams and systems have been activated.”

Muguti ordered local authorities to promote public health.

“All local authorities have been directed to stop unlicensed and unclean food outlets from operating in open spaces. All shops, restaurants and food outlets (should) have clean toilets with running water.

“Schools, office buildings, and workspaces are to ensure that toilets have running water and soap to wash hands,” he said.

Imploring Harare residents to be hygienic in their respective homes, Muguti added: “Where cholera is suspected, you are advised to drink lots of fluids such as salt and sugar solution made with safe water or oral rehydration solution and visit the nearest health facility for prompt treatment.

“If anyone has watery diarrhoea, immediately report to the nearest health facility or call the Ministry of Health and Child Care Public Health Emergency Operations Centre number 2019 for assistance.”

According to the World Health Organisation, cholera is an acute water-borne diarrhoeal disease that is preventable if people have access to safe water and sanitation and practise good hygiene, but can kill within hours if left untreated.

Cholera remains one of the significant public health emergencies in the southern African region which recorded its worst outbreak between 2008 and 2009 when the disease killed more than 4 000 people and affected close to 100 000 others before spreading across the region.

-Newsday

Your Administration Is ‘Weak’, Mahere Tells Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is weak and is capitalising on intimidation to gain mileage ahead of this year’s harmonised elections, opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere has said.

She made the claims last week while addressing international delegates at the Geneva Human Rights Convention.

Mahere is one of Zimbabwe’s many political leaders arrested and convicted alongside the likes of Job Sikhala and Jacob Ngarivhume.

“It might surprise you that after repeated arrests and wrongful imprisonment, I have come here today to the UN optimistic because the crackdown now taking place in Zimbabwe is a sign that we are winning.

“Even within his party, Mnangagwa is weak and their intelligence tells them that the opposition will win this election in the coming summer,” Mahere said.

“I am free now, but in Zimbabwe, nobody is truly free. I am here today to let the whole world know that Zimbabwe is currently reeling under a dictatorship worse than Robert Mugabe.”

Mahere said almost half of the country’s population is living in extreme poverty because those in power would rather loot and persecute than lead.

“The government’s war against freedom and its weaponisation of the law against myself and other government critics, journalists and civic society members including Sikhala and Ngarivhume is calculated to send a chilling message to the rest of society,” Mahere said.

Taking to Twitter and other social media platforms, ruling Zanu-PF supporters labelled Mahere a traitor.

Zanu-PF director for communication Tafadzwa Mugwadi described Mahere as a drama queen bereft of political oxygen.

“Burning the midnight candle vilifying your country, shaming your people and undressing our values before a panel of white colonial gringos is regrettable idiocy,” Mugwadi said.

“The people of Zimbabwe enjoy fundamental freedoms and human rights under President ED Mnangagwa and the second republic. The reforms taken thus far across all sectors are aimed at opening up democratic space for our people, not to please whites.

“Calling our people derogatory names and attacking our national pride through spreading falsehoods to impress a white audience makes the opposition further distant from the people, history has shown. However, as usual, they appear to have learned nothing and forgotten nothing. The day of reckoning is upon.”

-Newsday

Bhora Musango Looms In Zanu PF

A protest vote is looming in President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s backyard in Midlands where Zanu PF grassroots are rejecting recently elected party candidates in more than 10 constituencies.

Insiders said a bhora musango/ibhola egangeni was looming in constituencies where Mnangagwa’s allies allegedly hijacked internal processes to deploy their associates to represent the ruling party in the upcoming elections.

Bhora musango was popularised during the 2008 elections where Zanu PF supporters voted for the ruling party candidates for parliamentary seats while rejecting the late president Robert Mugabe for factional reasons.

Mugabe was almost booted out of power after subsequently losing to the late opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the election.

He only survived through a violent campaign ahead of a presidential run-off where he ran unchallenged after Tsvangirai pulled out citing violence against his supporters.

In the latest Zanu PF internal wars, insiders said the protests in the Midlands were against Mnangagwa’s allies.

According to insiders, there is simmering discontent in the party in the way the primaries were handled where Mnangagwa’s allies held sway on who was to be elected or not.

Sources said Local Government minister July Moyo, former State Security minister Owen Ncube, politburo member Mackenzie Ncube and Tsitsi Muzenda ran rings around the Forever Associate Zimbabwe (FAZ) and Heritage Trust, who were running the elections.- The Standard

“I’m Your DaddyHope!,” Wicknel Chivayo Tells Gwanda Victims Of Own Theft

By Dorrothy Moyo | I’m your Daddy of Hope, said controversial tenderpreneur, Wicknel Chivayo to his own victims.

At a time when the businessman is expected to import solar panels, with not a single glass chip entering the country, the man has chosen to subject others people to a cow-ntree experience, while he rides on brand new four wheels.

The businessman has finally flown into Zimbabwe he Ginimbi-Death beastlie vessel, a Rolls Royce Ghost.

Chivayo announced in Shona saying, “VAKOMANA NDIRI BABA WENYU…???????????????….” while in a show of visual hope, he displayed his expensive car.

“Zanu PF Stinks”

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has pointed out that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is a wrong leader with wrong priorities.

The CCC leader was commenting on the purchase of helicopters from Russia by Mr Mnangagwa’s administration.

Zimbabwe has received 18 of the 32 helicopters sourced from Russia at a cost of $320 million despite the country’s dwindling economy.

On Friday President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“Wrong leaders always have wrong priorities and wrong answers.

Bad leaders always have bad interventions and bad intentions.

When it’s rotten at the top everything else stinks and sinks!! Choose change. Choose happiness.

Choose new leaders!! #RegisterToVoteZW.”

CCC Demands Chokuda Removal

By A Correspondent | Chalton Hwende, a Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) lawmaker from Kuwadzana East, has asked the Speaker of Parliament to provide an explanation for why Kennedy Chokuda, the under investigation Clerk of Parliament, continues to report to work despite his involvement in a dubious computer purchase tender.

Corruption probed…Kennedy Chokuda

Chokuda was detained by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) in April as a result of a corruption incident in which he botched the deal to buy 173 computers from Blinart Investments at an exorbitant price of US$9,264 each, causing a public uproar.

By negotiating a lower price for the computers with a business that had submitted its proposal, he was accused of criminal abuse of power and acting against and inconsistently with his obligations as a public servant.

According to the state, Chokuda should have complied with Section 52 of the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (Praz) Act, which details an accounting officer’s actions when the lowest evaluated responding bidder’s cost exceeds the allocated budget.

Chokuda and Parliament’s director of procurement Stanley Bhebhe were each given a ZW$100,000 bond and are scheduled to appear in court on May 31.

Hwende questioned this week in Parliament why no action has been taken against Chokuda, claiming that this brings Parliament into contempt.

The Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Mudenda, prevented the National Assembly from looking into the findings of the Gold Mafia documentary by the international television network Al Jazeera, thus tarnishing the integrity of the Parliament.

The scandal made it clear that tightly-knit syndicates, all connected to Mnangagwa, had been engaged in gold smuggling and money laundering with the help of the government.

The debate went as follows:

HON. HWENDE: I have a point of order and there are two issues. The first issue which you can rule is whether as a Speaker you have got the power to change a resolution that has been made in a plenary by Parliament. That, you can rule.

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: That, I cannot rule.

HON. HWENDE: My second point of order is that this is a serious issue. We have seen that the Clerk, Mr. Chokuda, someone who is facing corruption charges after the laptop issue is still part of your procession and is the one who is taking lead to advise you on an issue of such importance that involves corruption that has never been witnessed in this country. We want an explanation also on why Mr. Chokuda is still coming to Parliament because he is bringing this institution of Parliament into serious disrepute. You cannot face serious charges of wanting to buy a laptop for US$9 000 and still come to Parliament and advise our Speaker. Those two matters Madam Speaker, I am sure you are capable of ruling so that we can proceed.

The other one, we will wait for the Speaker because we had come here today prepared for him but we can wait for him but on those two, please can you help us with a ruling.

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Hwende, I think on that one you are a bit out of order – [HON. HWENDE: On which one?] – Both, I told you that I am not able to rule on the second issue. On Mr. Chokuda’s issue, I am sure you know that he was taken by ZACC and ZACC is still doing some investigations – [HON. HWENDE: He has gone to court.] – So, if it is before the courts, we cannot talk about it in this House. You know very well that we cannot talk about it in this House.

HON. HWENDE: This matter Madam Speaker, has passed the ZACC stage. Mr. Chokuda appeared in court and he was given bail. If he appeared in court and the case is still before the courts, we cannot discuss about it in this House please – [HON. HWENDE: Why is he coming to work interacting with the same worker that he is supposed to be investigated for. He is interfering with investigations and today he is helping you to stop gold mafia investigation.] – No, Hon. Hwende, please take your seat. I will not allow you to do that, please take your seat – [HON. HWENDE: What are you not going to allow? The issue is very simple Madam Speaker. I have two issues that I have requested you to make a ruling on. As Parliament, we have a right not to be given advice by someone who is facing serious corruption charges and these charges happened here in Parliament. The same workers that were procuring the laptops are still here. Why is he coming to work facing corruption charges?

HON. T. MLISWA: My point of order is that we will waste a lot of time here Hon. Members. I think Madam Speaker, with all senses together has clearly said she cannot respond to what the Speaker said, especially him being the head of Parliament and he must respond. We must respect that.

Secondly on the Clerk’s issue, we did an enquiry. Why is the report not being tabled in Parliament on the recommendations? We must be very clear now that it is ZACC that determines whether he is given bail or not and Parliament does not control the processes of the court. We tabled a report. You must be asking where the report is. The Chairman must table the report, we debate and there are recommendations. He sits in the Committee of Public Accounts. Why has the Chairman not tabled the report then we can debate it? It has recommendations. Let us follow procedure and not just be emotional.

We are waiting for the report to be tabled in Parliament so that everybody can contribute but if the report is not there, let us not get excited. The Public Accounts Committee must table the report so that it is debated and there are recommendations we came up with. You are seasoned politicians, do not behave like kindergarten politicians. Madam Speaker is correct there. The Chairman is going to table the report Hon. Hwende. When is it going to be tabled? I asked in the meeting last week that where is the report so that it is tabled in Parliament and we will listen to the recommendations. Those are the procedures and processes of Parliament. This is not a CCC Parliament, this is a Parliament for the nation which is based on records and facts. Pedzisai ma primary elections enyu, hatitomboziva kuti ari kucontester ndiani – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] – [HON. BITI: Zvema primary edu zvapinda papi?]

Who’re These Armed Robbers Who Pounced On Security Guards?

By Lesley K Mpofu| Last Friday at Wilmode Farm in Mvurwi, 20 armed robbers attacked 8 security guards with a pistol, machetes, okapi knives, and iron bars before stealing 63 tobacco bales.

Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, a spokesman for the national police, claimed that the gang graded shades and took 63 bales after first tying the guards up with ropes. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the local police station.

Tobacco growers have been robbed at gunpoint as they shift their bales at night by criminals, some of whom are disguising themselves as police officers.

Additionally, robbers have started targeting farmers at auction floors, particularly in Harare.

Farmers have been warned to be on the lookout for offenders who prey on increased foot and vehicle traffic at auction floors during the selling season.

Additionally, there has been a slight rise in occurrences of fraud including card cloning, mobile cash transactions, forgeries, car theft, and pickpocketing.

Farmers are also encouraged to protect their product and sales revenues by not entertaining outsiders.

Farmers have been robbed of their crop while it was being transported to the auction floors, costing them thousands of dollars in tobacco over the last few years.

While some farmers are being targeted by fake security personnel, other farmers are being stopped by thieves who steal their hard-earned money, commodities, and treasures.

Farmers have also been urged not to use unsafe vehicles because some of them have been robbed after having technical problems.

Police in Harare detained one of the thieves last week and found 15 tobacco bales.

About Mine Registration …

Business Correspondent| Below are guidelines one can follow after registering a mine with the country’s relevant office…

Steps to operating a mine after registration in order

1 appoint a manager
This is a process where you appoint a manager at ministry of mines by filling a form that is supplied by ministry of mines
You need your ID plus ID of persons to be appointed plus certificate of registration of mine plus last inspection certificate.

2 appointment of blaster
Is hiring someone with knowledge experience and recognized training and relevant blasting license through the ministry of mines .

3 apply for explosives storage and purchase licenses after your magazine have been inspected and approved.
4 magazine room it’s a special room built for storing explosives.

5 mine register where all employees are registered with full details.

6 Environmental impact assessment depending on level of operation an EIA is necessary that is done through ministry of mines by a consultant

7 Returns will be covered separately
8 EMA report will be covered in detail with Returns
9 gold registration.

10 mining books and information will be covered separately.

For more information

Call /WhatsApp 0774028830 for more

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Mashiripiti AMuzaya Ndunge: Watch

By A Correspondent| Mzaya Ndunge, real name Leonard Gwaze, has sensationally claimed he exposed a cheating married Harare lady.

Mzaya Ndunge has claimed credit for exposing the cheating lady who was caught with a boyfriend inside a lodge in Harare.

The video clip has gone viral on social media.

|Mzaya Ndunge says he has the ability to reverse witchcraft spells among other misfortunes.

Mzaya Ndunge can be contacted on the following numbers:

0774636013

0714606720

0713364426

Kudzora
Zvabiwa
Rukawo rwekunamira
Kurapa vanorwara
Kurohwa nezvishiri
Kubvisa minyama mazai
Lucky re basa
Kutorerwa mukadzi kana murume
Vanoroiwa zvinopera

Ueberted Mnangagwa Flies To Egypt

Faced with humiliation over the revelations in the GoldMafia documentary, Emmerson Mnangagwa is flying into Egypt today to attend the 49th and 58th meetings of the Board of Governors of the African Development Fund and the Board of Governors of the African Development Bank, which will bring together over 3000 delegates, including Heads of State and Government, central bank governors, and members of the development community.

The discussions will take place at the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh, which is located in the South Sinai Governorate on the Red Sea coast near the southernmost point of the Sinai Peninsula. They will last from today through Friday.

As last-minute preparations were made, the Sharm El-Sheikh International Convention Centre, the location of the meetings, was a hive of activity yesterday. Airports were likewise crowded with delegates.

It was not xlear if Mnangagwa woll be asked to respojd over the documentary.

According to the AfDB, the gatherings this year give leaders a chance to assess how Africa is responding to the growing threat of climate change as well as the effects of the situation in Ukraine on the continent’s food security and undeveloped natural resources.

Additionally, the meetings give Bank Group Governors a venue to exchange ideas while energising private investment both domestically and abroad and utilising natural resources to close the finance gap for climate change and advance Africa’s transition to green prosperity.

Mzaya Ndunge Performs Wonders ?

By A Correspondent| Mzaya Ndunge, real name Leonard Gwaze, has sensationally claimed he exposed a cheating married Harare lady.

Mzaya Ndunge has claimed credit for exposing the cheating lady who was caught with a boyfriend inside a lodge in Harare.

The video clip has gone viral on social media.

|Mzaya Ndunge says he has the ability to reverse witchcraft spells among other misfortunes.

Mzaya Ndunge can be contacted on the following numbers:

0774636013

0714606720

0713364426

Kudzora
Zvabiwa
Rukawo rwekunamira
Kurapa vanorwara
Kurohwa nezvishiri
Kubvisa minyama mazai
Lucky re basa
Kutorerwa mukadzi kana murume
Vanoroiwa zvinopera

Herald Says ED’s Spermified Same Farm He Was Caught By Auxillia Stark-Naked In

By Dorrothy Moyo | The state owned Herald newspaper on Monday played on a graphic previously used on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s notorious Kwekwe Farm, the same thick green lands he was caught in the act of adultery by his wife, Auxillia, in.

Publishing in the state broadsheet, the Herald which has been silent over the incident, said Mnangagwa has transformed the same field so it produces 10 times more than its previous owner.

Their report could not be independently verified.

The farm is the same which was emotionally narrated over by prowling Central Intelligence External Agent, Susan Mutami in her self styled whistleblower sessions in Aug 2022.

The piece was reporting of Mnangagwa as he entertained the visiting Mozambican President who was taken on a tour of the 600-hectare farm.

Putting on sunhats to protect themselves from the scorching heat, the two leaders’ first port of call was the germinating winter wheat crop.

President Nyusi took time to feel the texture of the germinating crop and in the process making his hands dirty.

A novelty at the farm is the Ankole breed which is popular in East Africa which President Nyusi had an opportunity to see at close range.

The Ankole is a modern American breed of cattle. It derives from the Ankole group of Sanga cattle breeds of east and central Africa. It is characterised by very large horns.

President Mnangagwa also showed his counterpart some of the highly mechanised equipment that is used at the farm which include combine harvesters, centre pivots and sprayers.

The two leaders exchanged notes as they watched the chemical sprays at work.

Some of President Mnangagwa’s Ankole breed of cattle at his Precabe Farm in Kwekwe. — Pictures: Believe Nyakudjara

President Nyusi was later taken to the pond where President Mnangagwa is practicing fish farming and the Mozambican President and his delegation took time to feed the fish.

In a brief interview at the pond, President Nyusi who was excited to be at the farm and in the country at large, described President Mnangagwa as a leader who leads by example.

“He is leading by example by the way he is doing things. Sometimes you say let’s grow maize, soya, wheat and you can talk to people but if you don’t know what you are talking about it’s not easy to motivate them. What my brother is doing is good because he is leading by example,” said President Nyusi.

From Precabe Farm, President Nyusi drove to Gweru before flying to Harare where he was expected to fly back to Maputo.

President Nyusi was in the country for a three-day State visit that is set to strengthen relations between the two sister Republics.

Malaria Hits Chipinge

CHIPINGE-Four people have succumbed to malaria in Chipinge, with an average of 50 cases recorded across clinics daily, Acting District Medical Officer (DMO) Doctor Ozzimo Matekenya has confirmed.

He said the hard-hit areas include Mahenye, Chinyamukwakwa, Maparadze and Chisuma.
Two deaths were recorded at Chipinge District Hospital, one at Mahenye Clinic and the other at St Peter’s Clinic.

“I can confirm that there is a malaria outbreak in Chipinge district. The hardest-hit areas include Mahenye, Chinyamukwakwa, Maparadze and Chisuma. Four deaths were recorded so far,” he said…Chipinge Times

Police Turn Heat On Pirate Taxis

LAW enforcement agents are turning the heat on illegal taxis as part of efforts to combat cases of kidnapping and murder involving pirate vehicles.

The brutal murder of a 17-year-old Chivhu teenager at the hands of unknown assailants in Mvuma last week has once again opened a pandora’s box on the illegality of pirate taxis.

The deceased, John Mbano from Chivhu had boarded a Toyota SUV with two other passengers, heading to Masvingo which had four people inside.

The boy was robbed of his cash and groceries before he was dumped in a nearby bush, where police found his lifeless body later.

John’s death is adding to the body count of innocent victims who fall prey to pirate taxi bandits.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is taking a firm stance to flush out the social misfits.

“As the police, we have since launched operation sunshine three where we are targeting unregistered motor vehicles, mushikashikas, touters and any other traffic offenders.

“We started the operation on Thursday and we have arrested more than 520 vehicles. We are encouraging the travelling public to board ZUPCO busses and other recognised public transport operators,” said ZRP Harare Province Deputy Spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Webster Dzvova.

The commuting public has welcomed the move by police to flush out illegal pirate taxis.

“We want to commend the ZRP for launching such an operation because cases of people who are falling victim to illegal pirate taxis are on the increase.

“This will help bring sanity in our cities especially in Harare because as people we are being taken for a ride by these pirate taxis. Penalties for those found on the wrong side of the law should be deterrent enough to send a clear message to would-be offenders,” said members of the public who spoke to the ZBC News crew.

The blitz on pirate vehicles has so far netted more than 500 vehicles.- ZBC News

Zanu PF Official In Trouble For Brewing Chikozodo

MUTARE-High Court Judge Justice Isaac Muzenda has granted ZWL$500 000 bail to jailed Zanu PF disqualified candidate for Chipinge South Robert Nyemudzo.

Justice Muzenda sitting at the High Court in Mutare granted Nyemudzo bail pending appeal.
His bail conditions are that he continues residing at his given address, report at ZRP Checheche twice a month, surrender his passport with the Clerk of Court at Chipinge Magistrate Courts and does not interfere with State witnesses.

Nyemudzo is appealing against both sentence and conviction after being found guilty of contravening the harmful liquid Act.

He was convicted and sentenced to two years in jail for brewing an illicit brew known as Chikozodo or Musombodhiya at his homestead by Chipinge Magistrate Franklin Mkwananzi in April 2023.
Nyemudzo is represented by Simon Simango of Nyikadzino and Associates.

Circumstances are that on October 29, 2020, around 11 am, Police officers executing operational order ‘No to illicit alcohol products’ received information that a brew was being made at Nyemudzo’s homestead…
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Police Crack Whip On Mushikashika

LAW enforcement agents are turning the heat on illegal taxis as part of efforts to combat cases of kidnapping and murder involving pirate vehicles.

The brutal murder of a 17-year-old Chivhu teenager at the hands of unknown assailants in Mvuma last week has once again opened a pandora’s box on the illegality of pirate taxis.

The deceased, John Mbano from Chivhu had boarded a Toyota SUV with two other passengers, heading to Masvingo which had four people inside.

The boy was robbed of his cash and groceries before he was dumped in a nearby bush, where police found his lifeless body later.

John’s death is adding to the body count of innocent victims who fall prey to pirate taxi bandits.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is taking a firm stance to flush out the social misfits.

“As the police, we have since launched operation sunshine three where we are targeting unregistered motor vehicles, mushikashikas, touters and any other traffic offenders.

“We started the operation on Thursday and we have arrested more than 520 vehicles. We are encouraging the travelling public to board ZUPCO busses and other recognised public transport operators,” said ZRP Harare Province Deputy Spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Webster Dzvova.

The commuting public has welcomed the move by police to flush out illegal pirate taxis.

“We want to commend the ZRP for launching such an operation because cases of people who are falling victim to illegal pirate taxis are on the increase.

“This will help bring sanity in our cities especially in Harare because as people we are being taken for a ride by these pirate taxis. Penalties for those found on the wrong side of the law should be deterrent enough to send a clear message to would-be offenders,” said members of the public who spoke to the ZBC News crew.

The blitz on pirate vehicles has so far netted more than 500 vehicles.- ZBC News

Malaria Kills 4 In Chipinge

CHIPINGE-Four people have succumbed to malaria in Chipinge, with an average of 50 cases recorded across clinics daily, Acting District Medical Officer (DMO) Doctor Ozzimo Matekenya has confirmed.

He said the hard-hit areas include Mahenye, Chinyamukwakwa, Maparadze and Chisuma.
Two deaths were recorded at Chipinge District Hospital, one at Mahenye Clinic and the other at St Peter’s Clinic.

“I can confirm that there is a malaria outbreak in Chipinge district. The hardest-hit areas include Mahenye, Chinyamukwakwa, Maparadze and Chisuma. Four deaths were recorded so far,” he said…Chipinge Times

Chamisa Bodyguard Gunned Down

By James Gwati- CCC leader Nelson Chamisa’s aide, Kelvin Waison, has been shot dead in South Africa.

Waison, one of Chamisa’s security officers, was shot in the head and died on the spot by an unknown gunman in Brixton, South Africa, at the weekend.

Mr Asiti, CCC SA interim security secretary, confirmed the death of Mr Waison and said the 40-year-old Waison, who hails from Mrewa, has left his wife and three children.

Ms Vimbai Mavheruse, another senior CCC member, said, “We have lost a dedicated cadre. He died a painful death.”

She further encouraged all citizens worldwide to support the Waison family with prayers, cash or any other form of assistance.

Waison’s burial arrangements will be announced in due course.