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

Facebook: Gold Mining Consultancy Zimbabwe

Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

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

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Zvabiwa
Rukawo rwekunamira
Kurapa vanorwara
Kurohwa nezvishiri
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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…
www.chipingetimes.co.zw

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.

Matinyarare Says Zim Dollar’s Been Crashed By the Documentary Not The Actual Gold-Looting

By Farai D Hove | ZANU PF propagandist, Rutendo Matinyarare who alleges that the Al Jazeera documentary, #GoldMafia did not expose any money laundering, has published an accusation against the same network for causing inflation.

His comment came at a time when the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe announced their acknowledgment over criminalities exposed in the broadcast expose’ which 4 years’ worth of an investigation.

Matinyarare on the other spent resources defending the people implicated in the investigative broadcast who both confess and demonstrate their criminal activist and are caught on camera by undercover journalists.

Matinyarare said:

“The Zim dollar continues to fall, and the current rate is now below $2000 to the US dollar. This comes after the currency had held at $900 for over a year due to gold exports. As a result of the negative impact of the #GoldMafia documentary, all Zimbabweans have lost half of their Zim dollar/Ecocash denominated wealth in just six weeks.

“The reason behind this decline is due to the halt of Zim gold exports since Gold Mafia. These gold exports propped up the currency and brought in US dollars from Dubai when South African banks stopped giving Zimbabwe US notes due to sanctions in 2020. Unfortunately, it is the common Zimbabwean who believes in “Gold Mafia” that will suffer the consequences.”

The comments come at a time when Zimbabwe was rated the most miserable country in the world;

according to leading economist Steve Hanke’s Annual Misery Index (HAMI). Zimbabwe surpasses war-torn nations like Ukraine, Syria, and Sudan, Zimbabwe’s distressing ranking has shed light on the country’s dire situation; and Hanke squarely attributes Zimbabwe’s disheartening position to the scourge of hyperinflation. This is not the first time the nation has faced such a predicament, as it held the fifth spot on the HAMI in 2021 due to the same underlying issue; Zimbabwe is currently grappling with a staggering inflation rate of 243%, while the unemployment rate stands at an alarming 20%. Hanke’s projections paint a bleak economic picture, with a predicted Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth of a mere 0.9%, sharply contrasting Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s optimistic projection of 6%.

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Mnangagwa Faces Bhora Musango

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

Zanu PF In Quandary

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

Avoid Too Much Sodium Intake

A first-of-its-kind World Health Organization (WHO) Global report on sodium intake reduction shows that the world is off-track to achieve its global target of reducing sodium intake by 30% by 2025.

Sodium, an essential nutrient, increases the risk of heart disease, stroke and premature death when eaten in excess. The main source of sodium is table salt (sodium chloride), but it is also contained in other condiments such as sodium glutamate. The report shows that only 5% of WHO Member States are protected by mandatory and comprehensive sodium reduction policies and 73% of WHO Member States lack full range of implementation of such policies.

Implementing highly cost-effective sodium reduction policies could save an estimated 7 million lives globally by 2030. It is an important component of action to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal target of reducing deaths from noncommunicable diseases. But today, only nine countries (Brazil, Chile, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Spain and Uruguay) have a comprehensive package of recommended policies to reduce sodium intake.

“Unhealthy diets are a leading cause of death and disease globally, and excessive sodium intake is one of the main culprits,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “This report shows that most countries are yet to adopt any mandatory sodium reduction policies, leaving their people at risk of heart attack, stroke, and other health problems. WHO calls on all countries to implement the ‘Best Buys’ for sodium reduction, and on manufacturers to implement the WHO benchmarks for sodium content in food.”

A comprehensive approach to sodium reduction includes adopting mandatory policies and WHO’s four “best buy” interventions related with sodium which greatly contribute to preventing noncommunicable diseases. These include:

Reformulating foods to contain less salt, and setting targets for the amount of sodium in foods and meals
Establishing public food procurement policies to limit salt or sodium rich foods in public institutions such as hospitals, schools, workplaces and nursing homes
Front-of-package labelling that helps consumers select products lower in sodium
Behaviour change communication and mass media campaigns to reduce salt/sodium consumption
Countries are encouraged to establish sodium content targets for processed foods, in line with the WHO Global Sodium Benchmarks and enforce them though these policies.

Mandatory sodium reduction policies are more effective, as they achieve broader coverage and safeguard against commercial interests, while providing a level playing field for food manufacturers. As part of the report, WHO developed a Sodium country score card for Member States based on the type and number of sodium reduction policies they have in place.

“This important report demonstrates that countries must work urgently to implement ambitious, mandatory, government-led sodium reduction policies to meet the global target of reducing salt consumption by 2025,” said Dr Tom Frieden, President and CEO of Resolve to Save Lives, a not-for-profit organization working with countries to prevent 100 million deaths from cardiovascular disease over 30 years. “There are proven measures that governments can implement and important innovations, such as low sodium salts. The world needs action, and now, or many more people will experience disabling or deadly—but preventable—heart attacks and strokes.”

The global average salt intake is estimated to be 10.8 grams per day, more than double the WHO recommendation of less than 5 grams of salt per day (one teaspoon). Eating too much salt makes it the top risk factor for diet and nutrition-related deaths. More evidence is emerging documenting links between high sodium intake and increased risk of other health conditions such as gastric cancer, obesity, osteoporosis and kidney disease.

WHO calls on Member States to implement sodium intake reduction policies without delay and to mitigate the harmful effects of excessive salt consumption. WHO also calls on food manufacturers to set ambitious sodium reduction targets in their products.

To read the report, visit: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240069985

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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

Facebook: Gold Mining Consultancy Zimbabwe

Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

“Everything In 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.”

Watch: Mashiripiti AMuzaya Ndunge

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

ZINASU FOUR: MNANGAGWA MUST FALL

21/05/2023

By Stephen Sarkozy Chuma

We as CCC youths, we condemn in strongest terms the detention of four University of Zimbabwe (UZ) students who were arrested last Wednesday. The four who are Benjamin Watadza, Emmanuel Stima, Comfort Mpofu and Lionel Madamombe were arrested following #BlackMonday demonstrations in the capital last week.

We as CCC youths, we demand for the unconditional release of the four from Harare Remand Prison as they have not committed any crime.

If ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa was once a student as he claims to have studied law somewhere in Zambia, then he should know that students’ place is a university not a prison.

Mnangagwa is dancing on a political quicksand! He must be reminded that students have always been beacons of revolutions that removed some of the worst dictators in history.

Mnangagwa has declared war to every section of our society. In his short iron fist reign since taking over power through a coup in 2017, Mnangagwa has imprisoned journalists, opposition politicians, church leaders, traditional leaders, students, teachers, civil society leaders and trade unionists.

No one is safe under Mnangagwa’s fascist rule.

The moment now calls for citizens from all walks of life to unite and confront this spineless dictator.

We cannot be silent when the dictator is throwing every one of us in prison like chickens ready for slaughter.

Defiance and resistance is the panacea to oppressive rule. We call for every citizen to join #BlackMonday demonstrations tomorrow demanding for the release of the four students and all political prisoners.

DefyOrDie

REAP

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
CCC YOUTH TASKFORCE COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT

Soldiers Earn US$25

By- As inflation soars, the monthly salary for a soldier is now RTGS 72 300, which is US$25 when converted to foreign currency.

Joburg Mayor Wishes Mugabe Dictatorship

By-South African opposition Patriotic Alliance party secretary Kenny Kunene said that the reaction of some non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to raids conducted by the local authority in Johannesburg buildings made him understand why the late former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe banned some civil society organisations in his country.
During his two-day stint as Johannesburg’s acting mayor, when he stood in for mayor Kabelo Gwamanda who was out of the city, Kunene conducted raids on hijacked buildings in the Joburg CBD.
Several NGOs and human rights organisations condemned the raids, describing them as illegal.
Kunene vowed to continue with them as he attempts to “clean up the city”. He said:
We are presenting it officially to the mayoral committee, it needs to be a priority of the government of local unity.
We can’t complain about revenue loss yet we have over 1 700 buildings that have been taken over by criminal syndicates who collect money from our people.
Kunene castigated “NGOs masquerading as political parties” and challenged them to declare their political interests. He said:
If they want to govern they must go and contest elections like we did. NGOs must not get involved in the work of the government. It is none of their business.
We have a crisis of buildings being hijacked in this country, our townships and suburbs are infested with illegal foreigners and drug dealers who are not South African.
When we fulfill our mandate and act as the representative of our constituency who has been voted into government, they want to question us.
Kunene, who is the transport MMC, vowed he would not allow NGOs to “misuse” the country’s laws. He said:
I understand why Robert Mugabe banned all NGOs in Zimbabwe, and only allowed NGOs led by Zimbabweans that seek to help Zimbabweans to exist.
He accused the alleged criminals of illegal electricity and water connections as well as drug dealing.
-TimesLive

Junta In Zanu PF Mnangagwa Home Province Chaos

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.

Bhora Musango In Zanu PF Mnangagwa Home Province

By-Supporters of Zanu PF in President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s home province, Midlands, are reportedly rejecting recently elected party candidates in more than 10 constituencies.

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.

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

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.

Mnangagwa Bans WhatsApp

By- Members of Zanu PF Mashonaland West province have been ordered to delete all WhatsApp groups linked to the ruling party with immediate effect.

According to a notice issued by Zanu PF Mash West province’s Information Department secretary, Godwin Nigel Murambiwa, all WhatsApp groups created for members to discuss party-related business must be closed forthwith.

Reads the notice:
The Department of Information would like to advise all members, cadres, Cdes, and all affiliates organisations that an instruction has been issued by the security department to dissolve or delete all WhatsApp groups that talk or have links with the party ZANU PF with immediate effect.
However, constituents are allowed to formulate, manage and organise one group incorporating every party member.
All secretaries for information from all organs are therefore empowered to monitor the activities of the groups in constituencies.
Murambiwa warned members who would ignore the instruction that they will be dealt with in accordance with the party constitution.
Last month Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa accused CCC supporters of cyber-bullying after they allegedly hijacked the ruling party’s WhatsApp groups to campaign for their leader Nelson Chamisa. NewsDay quoted Mutsvangwa as saying:
We are being trolled. They are infiltrating our software. The WhatsApp groups were created by some ZANU PF members who wanted to interact with the people on behalf of the President.
We have the support of people. Cyber war games against ZANU PF won’t work.
It will not affect the outcome of the poll. There are hardly a million on social media.
The majority of Zimbabweans don’t have smartphones, especially in rural areas so social media won’t be effective to remove Zanu PF.

Tussle Over Pomona Land Draws in Victoria Falls Stock Exchange

A Harare construction company is demanding that Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) listed West Property (WestPro) must publish a comprehensive cautionary statement informing its shareholders about a recent High Court ruling that might have a major impact on its asset base.

High Court judge Justice Nyaradzo Munangati-Munongwa last month ordered that WestPro’s prime land in Harare’s Pomona area worth US$105 million must be attached and sold to settle a debt dispute with Fairclot Investments over the Harare Airport Road project.

WestPro went on to publish a notice to shareholders informing them that it had appealed against the judgment at the Supreme Court and that contingent measures had been put in place to protect the business if the appeal does not succeed.

Fairclot, however, has since written to the Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SecZim), saying the notice did not go far enough.

The company’s lawyer Shingi Mutumbwa argued that the Supreme Court appeal did not make it unnecessary for WestPro to issue a cautionary statement in terms of the VFEX rules.

Mutumbwa said the statement should include the fact that the High Court judgment meant that WestPro was liable to pay “US$4,800,000.00 to our clients (and) also loses its flagship property worth half of its balance sheet as indicated in the listing prospectus, where the proposed Pomona City development was intended to be sited”

“These losses would not include the potential claims from those that have already paid for residential stands in the proposed development, which must also be referenced in the announcement,” he added in the letter dated May 15.

Mutumbwa said WestProp’s “notice to shareholders” did not comply with the Twentieth Schedule to the VFEX rules, which prescribes “the minimum disclosure requirements acceptable to the VFEX.” 

He said the cautionary statement should include the fact that the events mentioned in the announcement “may have a material effect on the price of the company’s securities” and that it must also include the statement that “shareholders are advised to exercise caution when dealing in the company’s securities until a full announcement is made.” 

The statement  should also give details regarding information that is the subject of the cautionary announcement and not what the company has done about a potentially “deleterious event and their assessment of their chances going forward.”

“In addition, please note that despite the rosy picture painted by WestProp’s legal advisors and the “notice to shareholders” regarding the putative appeal and its effect, our clients also have a right to apply for execution of the judgment pending appeal.

“The effect of this if pursued would be to render any appeal academic,” Mutumbwa wrote.

In response, SecZim said it noted Fairclot’s concerns and directed the firm to the VFEX, saying the regulator can only intervene as a last resort.

 “For exhaustion of administrative remedies, we advise you to raise concerns pertaining to the listings rules directly with the listing authority, the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange,” wrote Anymore Taruvinga, the SecZim chief executive officer, in a letter to Mutumbwa dated May 17.

“Should you be aggrieved by the decision of the Exchange, you may then appeal to us in terms of section 108 of the Securities and Exchange Act (Chapter 24:25),” wrote

WestPro’s lawyers Scanlen and Holderness, however, insisted that the appeal suspended the High Court ruling and things were at the stage they were before the judgment. 

“If it has prospects of success on appeal, its remedy is to file a court application for leave to execute pending the appeal,” the lawyers wrote.

“In the absence of a High Court order directing execution pending appeal, the position obtaining is exactly the same as it was at the time of issue of the supplementary prospectus.

“The matter is pending determination by the court in exactly the same manner as it was at the time the supplementary prospectus was issued.

“We have no desire to enter into litigation by correspondence. We are in fact not the legal practitioners dealing with the litigation.”

WestPro, which listed on the VFEX last month, emerged from businessman Ken Sharpe’s Augur Investments.

Fairclot was contracted by Augur Investments to construct the Harare Airport Road, but abandoned the project following a dispute over payments.

It approached the High Court to challenge Augur Investments’ move to pay for a US$4.8 million debt in local currency using a 1:1 rate to the US dollar after the introduction of Statutory Instrument 33 of 2019.

Internal Memo Exposes Zanu PF Plot To Use Army, CIO To Rig Polls

Zanu PF’s elaborate plan to deploy state security services such as the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) and the military as part of its strategy to win the harmonised elections at all costs has been laid bare in internal communication.

Since the 2017 coup that toppled long time ruler Robert Mugabe, his successor President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been increasingly involving the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) and the military in Zanu PF internal politics.

According to the constitution, the intelligence services and the military are supposed to be apolitical.

Last month, the CIO running under the shadowy Friends Association of Zimbabwe (FAZ) ran the ruling party’s primary elections.

FAZ, led by CIO deputy director general Walter Tapfumaneyi, had the major say in the primaries.

The group was assisted by an army-linked group Heritage Trust, to conduct the elections.

This publication has obtained a Zanu PF internal memo addressed to provincial chairpersons by political commissar Mike Bimha, dated May 19 informing them that FAZ and Heritage will play a huge role in the upcoming voter registration inspection exercise

.The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has not announced when it will open the national voters’ roll for inspection.

However, Bimha said the exercise will be done soon, raising questions about Zanu PF’s relationship with the elections management body.

According to Bimha, Zanu PF will set up national, constituency and polling centre command centres to monitor the voter inspection exercise.

These shall be manned by provincial commissars from the main wing, women’s, youth and war veteran’s league, provincial FAZ and Heritage Trust liaison officers.

“For this programme to be a success, cell chairpersons and a team comprising cell main wing provincial chairperson, 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 register,” Bimha wrote.

“This team led by the cell chairperson shall physically lead their cell members to the polling station, and retain an auditable record confirming each member’s inspection status.

“It is very critical that data capture is done diligently for this programme.“Constituency experts, (FAZ) and Heritage Trust constituency coordinators will monitor and capture data at each polling station as well as submit daily reports to the command centres.”

The memo was copied to Zanu PF second secretary Kembo Mohadi, secretary general Obert Mpofu, national chairperson Oppah Muchinguri and spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa.

“Central committee members, national constitutional assembly (NCA) Members of Parliament (MPs)-elect, sitting MPS and district coordinating committee (DCC) members, constituency experts from FAZ and Heritage liason officers will assist with supervision of the programmes throughout the constituency as well as motivating and directing lower party structures to go and inspect their names,” Bimha said.

Bimha said the ruling party will use the exercise to audit and update its cell registers.

“Undertake an audit of party members registered with Zec who are eligible to vote on the election day,” he said.

“Test the capability of party structures to mobilise members to inspect the voters roll and reflect the party’s capabilities to mobilise on the election day.

“Identify gaps in mobilisation capacity and implement appropriate remedies ahead of the harmonised elections and update cell registers and recruit new members.”

He added: “Ensure that party members identify and familiarise with new boundaries and polling stations following the just-ended delimitation.”

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

-The Standard

Mthuli UK Woman Pockets Millions Building Fake Houses For 550 Qoki Diasporans

By Farai D Hove | A controversial UK based businesswoman aligned to Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube pocketed millions of dollars from diasporan homeseekers having lied to them saying she is purchasing ‘title deed land’ when she meant nationalised farm lands.

For over 15 years to date, all farmlands in Zimbabwe are nationalised, meaning even those with title deeds are subjected to compulsory seizure by the government, since the country’s violent land reform program launched back in 2000.

Sithule Tshuma, fooled the predominantly women from Matebeleland, saying she was after empowering them, when in reality she was just yoking them under a never ending expense payment program that since 2017, continues to chop up their hard earned incomes. The women who are over 500 in number, are now demanding their refunds after two were paid back all their investments in the Qoki program described by one of its founders, speaking to ZimEye as an outright “fraud.” One of the British company’s 4 directors in its small Zim based branch has been unequivocal in describing the sold land as that which is restricted to what Karen Kumalo calls, “Law Of Mnangagwa,” meaning the HSBC bank worker also participated in the money laundering and fraudulent operations.

The women featured in a lengthy story investigated by ZimEye since 2020, will now be met with surprise upon touching down in Zimbabwe to find that their title deeds are mere 99 year lease farmlands, popularly known as hondo yeminda properties.

A legal advisory over the story attempts to summarise the investors’ legal position.

By Legal Contributors Team | Following the publication of the first story on ZimEye, Investors are in the rightful minds to be worried about the nature of the Investment schemes Qoki is operating.

Sithule Tshuma with Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube

Investors should start questioning whether this investment is safe for them. The points below are some of the red flags Investors should be aware of and should approach Qoki for clarification. ‘We respect the efforts in facilitating the empowerment of women through investment opportunities, however, this should be done fairly without taking any advantage of the vulnerability of others,’ is how they could begin.

The following analysis generally deals with the projects involving the purchase and development of land, however similar concerns could be raised for other Qoki projects as well.

It is also highly recommended that investors (despite of their trust and allegiance to Qoki and its founding members) obtain their own independent legal advice on this and not rely on the analysis set out below

 Loopholes that could expose the investorRed flags  
Founding agreement between the Investor and Qoki (What constitutes the relationship between Qoki and the Investor?)In most cases it appears the only agreement between the Investor and Qoki is a verbal agreement, entered prior to certain representations being made by Qoki through Sithule. These representations are largely made in the form of audio messages/voice notes on WhatsApp, Fakebook posts about the Investment opportunity.   Recently it has been noted on a Facebook post that some of the women have signed a Qoki’s Dreamers Document (the Qoki Women Dreamer Terms and Conditions was initially introduced on or around November 2020, after most Investors had already made payments in full or in part). It is important to understand whether this document is a mere document setting out Qoki’s initiatives, or whether it is intended to be a binding agreement between Qoki and the potential Investor. However, to be binding specifically for purposes of the investment that the potential investor is signing up for, the very same document should detail with specificity the type of investment, including its description (size, price, location, current owner), date of purchase, date title passes, conditions precedents etc. Without the specificities, the Qoki Dreamers document may simply not be an enforceable document.  The founding documents lack certainty or clarity as to the relationship between Qoki Investments Pvt Ltd and the Investor, and there are endless issues on this, some of which include the following: There is no relationship between the Investor and Qoki.There is no explicit term detailing this relationship.There is no explicit term detailing that Qoki is purchasing a certain investment/ or entering into an agreement for the purchase of property (or any asset) on behalf of the Investor.There is no explicit term detailing that the contract of sale, or that the funds being paid by the Investor are to be used to acquire a certain piece of property, upon which a specific portion of that property will be subdivided and allotted to the Investor.There is no explicit term detailing the link that the Investor is paying for whatever property is being represented to be purchased for or on behalf of the investorThe Investor does not have a strong legal basis upon to claim title to that property upon purchase and passing of title to Qoki
Pooled InvestmentsInvestors pool in their funds under the promise that they are purchasing a property together. The documents that appear to be used for this are very generic and only list the names of Investors, and the amounts they are contribution, including payments made.   The document is not referred to in the Sale of Land agreement, and it does not form part to any subsequent agreement which would ordinarily be entered into by Qoki and the respective pooled Investor for purposes of then transferring title to the Investor.    The pooled funds could be used for whatever purpose Qoki may deem fit, including paying other Investors there is no mandate from the pooled investors for Qoki to purchase a piece of land on behalf of the investors.there is no certainty as to what the funds can be used for, while the funds and names of the pooled investors are listed on a document, the same document is very generic and afford little to no legal protection to the pooled investor
Entity being used – Directorship  Legal entity used to purchase land (Qoki Investments (Private) Limited) (“Qoki”) is a company registered in Zimbabwe with the following directors and shareholders (as at 25 August 2020):   Directors Sithule Tshuma (regardless being resident in the UK, the address listed with the Registrar of Companies in Zimbabwe, is that of New Lobengula, Bulawayo – therefore any legal service against Sithule in her capacity as director of Qoki will need to be affected in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, and not in the UK)Emmaculate Lee TshumaKaren KhumaloNompilo Moyo     Shareholders (equally holding 2,000 shares): Sithule Lee TshumaEmmaculate TshumaKaren KumaloSehlile Gumbo Tapfumaneyi Nompilo Moyo    The is no relationship between Qoki (the Company) and the Investor: The shareholders are entitled to all the assets held by QokiOn winding up of Qoki (liquidation of all assets including all investments held by Qoki), and after the payment of creditors, the shareholders are entitled to all the proceedsQoki Investors do not have any legal protection that entitles them to the assets of Qoki, the Investors may launch legal proceedings against Qoki, but with the limited documents and agreements that set out the relationship between Qoki and those Investors, this is very difficult to prove
Possible breaches of various lawsThe Qoki Investment scheme largely operates in the UK and Zimbabwe, and the conduct carried out by Qoki may (managing pooled investments) may be subject to regulations in both countries, requiring regulatory licences and/or authorisations.   It is possible that without the appropriate authorisations and/or licences, Qoki may be in breach of laws in the UK and Zimbabwe   UK Possible violation of financial services laws, and conduct of business may require a specific licence to obtained by the entity such as the Financial Conduct Authority   Zimbabwe Possible violation by running an unregistered collective investment scheme.   Violations of these laws may impose civil or criminal penalties to the directors, and a possibility of winding up of Qoki, with the proceeds of the liquidation to be paid to the Regulators.   Depending on how Investors make payments to Qoki, including the remittance of funds to Zimbabwe, Qoki may be in breach of Money Laundering laws.   Dealing with foreign currency may also expose Qoki to Reserve Bank regulation non compliances   
Contracts of LandIt appears that the sale of the land is done through a Memorandum of Agreement of Sale. The Memorandum of Agreement of sale shows in most cases shows that Qoki is purchasing the Property from the seller who is the current owner or executor of a deceased estate.   The Memorandum of Agreement does not make any reference to the Investors, or that Qoki is acting in an agency capacity on behalf of the Investor. It means that after the successful completion of the sale, Qoki is entitled to receiving title of ownership through a title deed.    The agreement of sale of land is between the seller and Qoki, this creates a few challenges for the Investor, namely: On passing of title to Qoki, Qoki becomes the owner of the propertyQoki enjoys all the rights that come with ownership of propertyQoki in its full discretion (through its directors) decides what it wants to do with the property Qoki can decide in its absolute discretion to honour its representations made to its Investors by transferring title and to the Investor. However, Qoki does not have a legal obligation to do this and if the directors decide not, they simply can keep the title indefinitelyIn the event Qoki does not transfer title to the Investor, the Investor does not have a strong legal basis (if any) to claim the transfer of title, it would be difficult to prove that the Investor is entitled to receiving title in the absence of an express agreement detailing that sale of land from Qoki to the Investor, or an agency agreement between Qoki and the Investor, detailing that Qoki is purchasing the property as agent on behalf of the Investors, or an agreement conferring the right to acquire land.In the event of Qoki’s Insolvency, the Investor does not have a legitimate claim against the assets held by Qoki, and as such do not rank as a creditor. Investors are likely not to get any of the payments they would have made to Qoki for the purchase and the development of land.The Investor invests in this scheme highly at their own risk, at the hope that Qoki honours its representations made about the potential transfer of title on completion of the project. The investor does not have any legal protection. In the event of the death of the Investor, the heirs of the Investors will have difficulty in including the right to acquire land or claims of money paid to Qoki as part of the deceased estate  
Land development projectsMost of the Qoki projects involve the purchase and development of land. The agreements that are often shared with Investors at the onset are for purposes of purchasing the land, and not necessarily for the development of that land. There have been concerns on lack of transparency with regards to the actual costs involved with the land development, as this are not disclosed initially, at the time when an investor signs up for the purchase of the land.   It would seem prudent (and perhaps safer for the Investor) that upon Qoki acquiring the land, as a first step, undertakes the subdivision process and then grant the title deeds to the Investor prior or simultaneously with the development of the land    With the current legal uncertainty of land ownership including whether Investor funds are being used to fund the purchase of the land they believe to be based on representations made at the marketing of the Qoki Project, the Investor cannot be entirely certain that their funds are being used for what they have been told, and they cannot ascertain this information from Qoki.   The risk in doing this is that funds can be pooled in to develop a project that the Investor did not even sign up for.
Payments and updates on purchased investmentsThe invoices that are usually provided prove funds deposited with Ncube and Partners are of a generic nature, they appear to lack certainty and could relate to any transaction that Qoki is undertaking. There are concerns that a single invoice could be used for multiple projects   
Initial InvestorsThere is a consistent theme in Sithule being one of the first investors in each project that is announced. This can be highly suspicious and typical to a pyramid scheme   
Ownership of landThere has been a lot of talk about title deeds being given to Investors at the completion of projects. It does not seem that this is clearly documented in the agreements that the Investor signs up to, and it is a highly risky scenario for any Investor.   Without an explicit term in the agreement detailing how and when title will pass onto the Investor, the Investor should not be investing into Qoki.As stated above, without any explicit term in the agreement on the passing of title from Qoki to the Investor, the Investor has little or no protection from the law on acquiring title despite having fully paid the amounts required by Qoki.   The critical agreement in this entire investment transaction is the sale of land of between Qoki and the seller of the land (an agreement that the Investor is not part of). That is the agreements that results in title passing from the seller to Qoki.   There however is no subsequent agreement between Qoki and the Investor, that sets out among other things, an obligation by Qoki to transfer a portion of the land to the Investor.   Without this agreement (either in the form an agreement for a right to acquire land / agency agreement / sale of land agreement between Qoki and the Investor), the Investor does not have any legal protection to enforce the transfer of title. This is an incredibly dangerous position for the Investor to be in, regardless how they trust Sithule or Qoki as an entity.   If Qoki (the Company) changes its directors, or if Sithule ceases to be a director for whatever reason, the Qoki company through its new directors could decide not to honour any promises made on social media with regards to transferring title if these

Mnangagwa Pictured Chewing Manhood Graphiqued Bread

By Farai D Hove | Does Mnangagwa have competent staff working at state house? The President Of Zimbabwe was filmed offering his Mozambican counterpart dry bread which has an embarrassing brand name.

Mnangagwa who recently hired a convicted armed robber, Paradzai Kutyauripo, as the nation’s new Director Of State Residences, is on camera feeding the visiting head of state to bread with a brand name Zim women culturally find to read, ‘manhood.’

One commentator criticised the ZANU PF leader saying in a language mix: ‘ED na Nyusi waikatsa chingwa ngendaa yei??? Horaiti vakadii kuisa chingwa mumasosi or trey nyana?

‘Mhamha Akusiriya wakashaya ka stock margarine here? Or kuti fafafa zvimazanda kana tu supu? Zvinhu zvekudai hazvidi kudaro. Iro zita riripa chingwa izita hwai?? Kuda kunzi vari humble here ma busy bodies aya?’

Mnangagwa with President Nyusi

Jailed Former Mines Secretary Pardoned By Mnangagwa

Former Mines secretary Francis Gudyanga, who was serving two and a half years for abuse of office at the Harare Central Prison, was on Friday pardoned by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Last week, Mnangagwa announced a Presidential Amnesty releasing over 4 000 inmates in a bid to decongest the country’s overpopulated prisons.

Gudyanga was in February last year sentenced to four years in prison, following his conviction.

Harare Magistrate Barbara Chimboza suspended 18 months of his sentence on condition he restituted the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ), a total of US$25 228.

Speaking to journalists as he boarded a Zimbabwe Prisons Correctional Service (ZPCS) bus, which was on its way to the Central Business District, Gudyanga thanked well-wishers for supporting him during his incarceration.

The former permanent secretary was donning a grey suit and t-shirt, and was almost unrecognizable.

“We want to thank our families, friends, and well wishers for their support and prayers and their visits, but also, we want to thank the prison officers who looked after us very well.

“I appreciate the companionship of our fellow inmates,” Gudyanga said.

Another ex-inmate shouted, “Hatidzoke futi pano pajeri pane inda! (We won’t come back again. This prison is lice infested)”About 405 inmates, mostly, the elderly were released from Harare Central Prison.

A total of 4,279 pardoned inmates, including 104 women, will be released from prisons around the country.

Those who have been pardoned include the terminally ill, females, and juveniles who are not serving specified offences.

Also, those who benefited in the Presidential Amnesty had served one-third of their sentences by April 18, 2023, while those who remained behind bars were convicted for violence-related offences.

Ray Of Hope For Zim Diasporans

By A Correspondent| Opposition legislators are still pushing for the diaspora vote to be captured in the Electoral Amendment Bill arguing that Zimbabweans in the diaspora are contributing to the development of the country through remittances.

As the National Assembly debated the Bill, Harare North MP Allan Markham (MDC Alliance) said there is no reason for diasporans to be denied the right to vote.

“The biggest thing that must be covered clearly in this Bill is the issue of our diaspora. Our diaspora is the biggest foreign currency earner in this country.

“Our human resources that are being exported are the biggest owners of money into the country and they do have the vote.

“I do not care if it is a postal vote, special vote, or any other vote; there is no reason why the diaspora cannot vote if they are Zimbabwean citizens.

“It is in the SADC Protocol. Most SADC countries facilitated it and yet we deny them. Yet our biggest earner of forex is the diaspora,” said Markham.

Makoni Central MP, David Tekeshe (MDC Alliance), said it is not true that diasporans will vote for the opposition.

“Zimbabwe is exporting labour and are you saying when those people want to vote, they should take vacation leave come back home and vote?We have exported 500 teachers.

“Should they all take vacation leave to come back home and vote?In the past, people used to think that the diaspora vote would go to the Opposition but that is not true.

“We have seen the likes of Nick Mangwana being offered jobs back home while they are in the UK, in the diaspora; which means there are a lot of people in the diaspora who support the ruling Party.We cannot deny people their right to vote because we are afraid they might vote us out.

“There are others who are in the opposition who are supporting the gold mafias because they are benefiting from your presence and they will vote for you. I think the diaspora vote must be considered,” said Tekeshe.

The Electoral Amendment Bill seeks to amend the Elecas approved by the Cabinet on the 4th of October 2022.

Passion Java Caught On Camera Flooring Woman In Church

By Dorrothy Moyo | The below video is of Mnangagwa publicist Passion Java appearing to make a unnamed woman fall in church.

Panganai Java’s stunt comes at a time when his colleague Uebert Angel was exposed in Al Jazeera’s documentary, GoldMafia, for money laundering and gold smuggling operations.

In the clip, Java motions his hands appearing as if controlling the woman’s gravitational balance with his palms, shortly before the woman collapses into the area the preacher was motioning his hands. DO YOU KNOW THIS WOMAN? VIDEO BELOW

Four Arrested For Demanding Wiwa Release

FOUR University of Zimbabwe students have appeared in court facing charges of malicious damage to property.

The accused are Emmanuel Sitima (24), Comfort Mpofu (22), Tawanda Benjamin Watadza aged (22) and 24-year-old Lionel Madamombe.

Allegations are that between the 14th and 15th of this month, the quartet and others who are still at large spray-painted and defaced several building walls in Harare without the consent of the owners demanding the immediate release of CCC Legislator Job Sikhala who is facing charges of inciting public violence.

The co-accused allegedly spray painted the High Court, Constitutional Court, Civil Court, Methodist Trinity Church in Zimbabwe, Number Seven Central Avenue Harare, Runhare House and Karigamombe.

The witness in the matter Detective Inspector Arimoni Mirombo from CID Law and Order opposed bail claiming that if granted bail they are likely to team up with their accomplices who are still at large and commit similar offences.

Detective Inspector Mirombo also submitted that the accused persons have vowed to continue committing similar offences until Sikhala is released.

Meanwhile, Harare City Council Municipal officer Prisca Mutereko who was arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission on Wednesday has appeared in court facing charges of extortion.

Circumstances are that early this month, Mutereko and other Municipal officers issued a ticket to Paguta Trading for failure to produce a valid council business licence with a fine of US$290 to be paid within seven working days.

The court further heard that on the 15th of this month, Mutereko went to the firm where she locked the premises after the company failed to pay the required fine.

It is alleged that Mutereko later solicited for a bribe to facilitate the re-opening of the premises.

The complainant reported the matter to ZACC, and a trap was set, leading to the accused’s arrest on the 17th of this month after receiving 60 United States dollars.

Mutereko was freed on ZWL50 000 bail. – ZBC News

Grisly Murder In Mvuma

CHIKOMBA-Police in the Midlands is investigating a case where a 17-year-old Chivhu boy was robbed and killed by a gang driving a silver Toyota Noah on Saturday.
Midlands Police Spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the matter to The Mirror.
He said John Mbano (17) and two other men boarded a silver Toyota Noah at Chivhu Chicken Inn, intending to travel to Masvingo.

The vehicle allegedly had three men and a woman on board.
After driving for a while, the driver turned back towards Chivhu on a detour road and stopped at a bushy area.
The three men and a woman then demanded cash and valuables from Mbano and the two men he boarded the vehicle with.
The robbers went on to strip them and assaulted them with an iron bar and went away with US$285, ZAR100 and two cell phones.

Mbano was dumped in a bushy area two meters from the road, while the other two men were dumped a short distance from Mbano.
Mvuma Police attended the scene and found Mbano’s lifeless body with several stab wounds.
The body was taken to the Mvuma District Hospital mortuary…
www.masvingomirror.com

Video Of ZANU Youths Beating Each Other Up Over T Shirts ReSurfaces

By Farai D Hove | Members of the party priding itself of empowering people are nowhere near riches- A video of ZANU PF youths beating each other over t shirts has emerged. The footage was shot at a party rally where the master of ceremony ended up screaming to the poverty-stricken youths: “you won’t be able to finish these t shirts, we have more than enough.”

In the clip, the youths are too desperate to even increase the violence of their scramble over the yellow regalia. DO YOU REMEMBER THIS EVENT?

President Chamisa Taunts Mnangagwa

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.”

USD6mln Vanishes

National Foods, a local food product maker and marketer, lost nearly US$6 million to hackers who broke into its computer systems and gained access to credentials to transfer money from its bank accounts in one of the largest cybercrimes ever documented in the nation.
The suspects, which included two foreigners, created a complex phishing scheme that started with the senders sending an email to the finance manager of National Foods that appeared to be from a South African financial institution.

Phishing is the fraudulent act of sending emails that appear to be from trustworthy businesses in an effort to get people to give personal information, such passwords.

Upon opening the e-mail, Natfoods’ computer system was corrupted.

This gave the fraudsters access to the company’s computer system, including authorisation to process financial transactions.

The scammers then began instructing the firm’s banks to deposit money into their own bank accounts in South Africa using the finance administrator’s credentials.

Zimbabwe Republic Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the case.

“I can confirm that we have that case. I will have the full details by Monday,” he said.

Sources close to the case said local banks were made to believe they were receiving genuine instructions to transfer funds from Natfoods.

The Sunday Mail has gathered that the funds were transferred into two South African banks — FNB and First Rand Bank — on numerous occasions between September and October last year.

The scandal only came to light in November following an internal financial audit that uncovered the suspicious transactions amounting to millions of dollars.

An investigation was then instituted to look at transactions between Natfoods and two local banks that dealt with the food processing company, and it was established that their computer system had been compromised.

“Local investigations established that the company’s computer system was hacked through the finance manager’s email,” said a source.

“No one noticed it until one of the banks indicated that there was an overdraft, which raised management’s eyebrows.

“A check was made into how the account got an overdraft and the bank statement proved that the money was transferred to South African banks.”

The matter was reported to the CID Commercial Crimes Department and investigations are ongoing.

According to police sources, out of the US$6 million that was spirited away by the scammers, about US$3,5 million had already been withdrawn.

Law-enforcement agents have since obtained a High Court order in SA to freeze bank accounts holding part of the loot pending investigations.

The Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), with assistance from its counterparts in South Africa, have also obtained a seizure order to freeze properties suspected to have been bought using proceeds of the crime.

The South African AFU has since seized a fleet of top-of-the-range vehicles and a plush Johannesburg mansion pending further investigations.

In addition, detectives have identified two individuals — a Congolese and Ghanaian — as the masterminds behind the offence.

They are also following leads pointing to the involvement of Zimbabwean nationals.

As investigations into the matter intensify, an investigating team led by a high-ranking official from the NPA will leave for South Africa today to conduct further inquiries into the case.

South African authorities have granted the team two weeks to conduct their investigations.

“There has been a delay in the team getting clearance from the Government, but last week, they got the Cabinet authority to travel to the neighbouring country and Treasury has since provided funds for the trip,” said the source.

“Indications are that they want to trace more properties and transactions from bank accounts that were used in South Africa.

“The team will be working with the South African police since mutual legal assistance has been granted.” Sunday Mail

CIO Operative Bites Patron’s Finger

GUTU-Magistrate Mitchell Panavanhu has fined a member of the President’s Office (CIO) stationed in Gutu ZWL$300 000 for biting the finger of a patron during a bar scuffle.

Tatenda Chinyemba (26) was fined for biting Tawanda Zvomusha’s finger when he appeared in court yesterday.
The incident happened on February 17, 2023, at In and Out Bar near Gutu Garage.

Circumstances are that Chinyemba met Zvomusha at the bar and quizzed him over his identity details which he revealed to him.
Chinyemba then allegedly continued pestering him over what he was doing in Gutu…Masvingo Mirror

Mnangagwa Promises: I’ll Arrest Prices

ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has promised to fix price hikes. He made these comments in his weekly column.

Mnangagwa said the authorities are aware that some businesses were disconnecting point-of-sale devices, discouraging sales in local currency, abusing the foreign currency auction system, and directing goods to the informal market through a covert network of agents in his weekly column for The state owned Sunday Mail.

Given the increasing inflows from record foreign currency revenues and the widespread use of the US dollar in local commerce, he said that it was impossible for the exchange rate to be unstable.

Foreign currency collections increased by more than 20% between January and March of this year compared to the same time last year, continuing the trend. Cumulative earnings are predicted to reach a record US$12 billion this year.

The committee, led by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, is investigating developments that prompted businesses to increase prices of goods and services.

It is also looking into reported stockouts of basic commodities in some retail outlets.

Industry and Commerce Permanent Secretary Dr Mavis Sibanda told the state media the committee was literally working around the clock to enable it to present its findings this week.

“I have instructed the committee to work 24-hour shifts, including over the weekend, because we want to get the findings soon,” she said.

“The report will be submitted to Cabinet but the investigations are still work in progress.

“They haven’t finished yet and I am hoping to get the final document soon so that we can look at it and submit it to Cabinet.”

Dr Sibanda said the committee was looking at a broad range of issues, including unjustified price hikes, unfair business practices and why some businesses are refusing to transact in the local currency.

“There is really a lot of work to be done,” she added.

“The committee also includes people from the National Competitiveness Commission, Competitions and Tariffs Commission and the Ministry of Industry, so that we look at things from a broader point of view.

Mining Tips

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

Facebook: Gold Mining Consultancy Zimbabwe

Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

Mnangagwa Cheats Cotton Farmers

Tinashe Sambiri

Cotton farmers have reclaimed cotton they supplied to broke government run COTTCO citing lack of sincerity.

Irate cotton farmers say the Zanu PF regime is failing to address their concerns.

In a statement on Thursday, CCC accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration of hoodwinking farmers…

Cotton farmers in Gokwe have reportedly reclaimed their cotton from Cottco due to longstanding payment delays and low cotton prices offered by the government.

In addressing these concerns, a Citizens’ Coalition for Change government promises to create a more favorable market for farmers and ensure that they receive fair and competitive prices for their produce in time. #VoteCCC

https://fb.watch/kCMoAt1192/

Billiat To Leave Kaizer Chiefs?

Khama Billiat has attracted interest from Tanzanian giants Young Africans as his Kaizer Chiefs future remains uncertain.

The former Warriors international’s contract is set to expire at the end of the season.

With just a month left before the end of his deal, the 32-year-old is now eligible to sign a pre-contract with a club of his choice.

And Young Africans have confirmed their interest in the player through club’s vice president Arafat Haji.

“He is a high-level player that we would like to have in our team,” Haji told Isolezwe newspaper, as cited by Goal.com.

“We know him and we know that his contract is ending. However, he is still a Chiefs player, we must respect that.

“We will discuss the signing of players and plans for next season after the season is over.”

Meanwhile, other reports in South Africa have suggested that Chiefs are considering extending and talks will commence at the end of the season.- Soccer24 News

Lunga To Join Golden Arrows

Divine Lunga is wanted by South African top-flight side Golden Arrows on a permanent transfer.

Lunga has spent this season on loan at the KZN-based side from Mamelodi Sundowns.

The loan spell is set to lapse on June 30 after he rejoined Arrows at the start of the season. He has featured in 27 appearances, scoring once and assisted three times.

According to FarPost.co.za, the club now wants to retain the player on a permanent basis.

“We have not spoken to Mamelodi Sundowns yet. But the club and coaches want him to stay,” Golden Arrows spokesperson Mqo Thusi told FARPost.

“His loan ends when the season ends but as a club, we want him. We are awaiting discussions with the club [Mamelodi Sundowns].

“We want him to stay longer because he has done so well since coming back. He has been one of the standout performers at the team.

“But we can’t speak on behalf of the Mamelodi Sundowns because they obviously have their plans with him.”- Soccer24 News

Boy (17) Robbed, Killed In Mvuma

CHIKOMBA-Police in the Midlands is investigating a case where a 17-year-old Chivhu boy was robbed and killed by a gang driving a silver Toyota Noah on Saturday.
Midlands Police Spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the matter to The Mirror.
He said John Mbano (17) and two other men boarded a silver Toyota Noah at Chivhu Chicken Inn, intending to travel to Masvingo.

The vehicle allegedly had three men and a woman on board.
After driving for a while, the driver turned back towards Chivhu on a detour road and stopped at a bushy area.
The three men and a woman then demanded cash and valuables from Mbano and the two men he boarded the vehicle with.
The robbers went on to strip them and assaulted them with an iron bar and went away with US$285, ZAR100 and two cell phones.

Mbano was dumped in a bushy area two meters from the road, while the other two men were dumped a short distance from Mbano.
Mvuma Police attended the scene and found Mbano’s lifeless body with several stab wounds.
The body was taken to the Mvuma District Hospital mortuary…
www.masvingomirror.com

Billiat To Join Young Africans ?

Khama Billiat has attracted interest from Tanzanian giants Young Africans as his Kaizer Chiefs future remains uncertain.

The former Warriors international’s contract is set to expire at the end of the season.

With just a month left before the end of his deal, the 32-year-old is now eligible to sign a pre-contract with a club of his choice.

And Young Africans have confirmed their interest in the player through club’s vice president Arafat Haji.

“He is a high-level player that we would like to have in our team,” Haji told Isolezwe newspaper, as cited by Goal.com.

“We know him and we know that his contract is ending. However, he is still a Chiefs player, we must respect that.

“We will discuss the signing of players and plans for next season after the season is over.”

Meanwhile, other reports in South Africa have suggested that Chiefs are considering extending and talks will commence at the end of the season.- Soccer24 News

Golden Arrows Target Divine Lunga

Divine Lunga is wanted by South African top-flight side Golden Arrows on a permanent transfer.

Lunga has spent this season on loan at the KZN-based side from Mamelodi Sundowns.

The loan spell is set to lapse on June 30 after he rejoined Arrows at the start of the season. He has featured in 27 appearances, scoring once and assisted three times.

According to FarPost.co.za, the club now wants to retain the player on a permanent basis.

“We have not spoken to Mamelodi Sundowns yet. But the club and coaches want him to stay,” Golden Arrows spokesperson Mqo Thusi told FARPost.

“His loan ends when the season ends but as a club, we want him. We are awaiting discussions with the club [Mamelodi Sundowns].

“We want him to stay longer because he has done so well since coming back. He has been one of the standout performers at the team.

“But we can’t speak on behalf of the Mamelodi Sundowns because they obviously have their plans with him.”- Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa A Wrong Leader With Wrong Priorities – President Chamisa

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.”

Mnangagwa Aide Bites Patron’s Finger

GUTU-Magistrate Mitchell Panavanhu has fined a member of the President’s Office (CIO) stationed in Gutu ZWL$300 000 for biting the finger of a patron during a bar scuffle.

Tatenda Chinyemba (26) was fined for biting Tawanda Zvomusha’s finger when he appeared in court yesterday.
The incident happened on February 17, 2023, at In and Out Bar near Gutu Garage.

Circumstances are that Chinyemba met Zvomusha at the bar and quizzed him over his identity details which he revealed to him.
Chinyemba then allegedly continued pestering him over what he was doing in Gutu…Masvingo Mirror

Why You Need To Reduce Sodium Intake

A first-of-its-kind World Health Organization (WHO) Global report on sodium intake reduction shows that the world is off-track to achieve its global target of reducing sodium intake by 30% by 2025.

Sodium, an essential nutrient, increases the risk of heart disease, stroke and premature death when eaten in excess. The main source of sodium is table salt (sodium chloride), but it is also contained in other condiments such as sodium glutamate. The report shows that only 5% of WHO Member States are protected by mandatory and comprehensive sodium reduction policies and 73% of WHO Member States lack full range of implementation of such policies.

Implementing highly cost-effective sodium reduction policies could save an estimated 7 million lives globally by 2030. It is an important component of action to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal target of reducing deaths from noncommunicable diseases. But today, only nine countries (Brazil, Chile, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Spain and Uruguay) have a comprehensive package of recommended policies to reduce sodium intake.

“Unhealthy diets are a leading cause of death and disease globally, and excessive sodium intake is one of the main culprits,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “This report shows that most countries are yet to adopt any mandatory sodium reduction policies, leaving their people at risk of heart attack, stroke, and other health problems. WHO calls on all countries to implement the ‘Best Buys’ for sodium reduction, and on manufacturers to implement the WHO benchmarks for sodium content in food.”

A comprehensive approach to sodium reduction includes adopting mandatory policies and WHO’s four “best buy” interventions related with sodium which greatly contribute to preventing noncommunicable diseases. These include:

Reformulating foods to contain less salt, and setting targets for the amount of sodium in foods and meals
Establishing public food procurement policies to limit salt or sodium rich foods in public institutions such as hospitals, schools, workplaces and nursing homes
Front-of-package labelling that helps consumers select products lower in sodium
Behaviour change communication and mass media campaigns to reduce salt/sodium consumption
Countries are encouraged to establish sodium content targets for processed foods, in line with the WHO Global Sodium Benchmarks and enforce them though these policies.

Mandatory sodium reduction policies are more effective, as they achieve broader coverage and safeguard against commercial interests, while providing a level playing field for food manufacturers. As part of the report, WHO developed a Sodium country score card for Member States based on the type and number of sodium reduction policies they have in place.

“This important report demonstrates that countries must work urgently to implement ambitious, mandatory, government-led sodium reduction policies to meet the global target of reducing salt consumption by 2025,” said Dr Tom Frieden, President and CEO of Resolve to Save Lives, a not-for-profit organization working with countries to prevent 100 million deaths from cardiovascular disease over 30 years. “There are proven measures that governments can implement and important innovations, such as low sodium salts. The world needs action, and now, or many more people will experience disabling or deadly—but preventable—heart attacks and strokes.”

The global average salt intake is estimated to be 10.8 grams per day, more than double the WHO recommendation of less than 5 grams of salt per day (one teaspoon). Eating too much salt makes it the top risk factor for diet and nutrition-related deaths. More evidence is emerging documenting links between high sodium intake and increased risk of other health conditions such as gastric cancer, obesity, osteoporosis and kidney disease.

WHO calls on Member States to implement sodium intake reduction policies without delay and to mitigate the harmful effects of excessive salt consumption. WHO also calls on food manufacturers to set ambitious sodium reduction targets in their products.

To read the report, visit: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240069985

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Factors To Consider In Mining

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

Facebook: Gold Mining Consultancy Zimbabwe

Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

President Chamisa Taunts Mnangagwa Over Helicopters

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.”

Air Force Boss Fired Over Plane Crash

By- Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) has fired its top officer over his role in an aircraft accident that killed two experienced pilots on 02 February this year.

The AFZ SF260 trainer aircraft flew into electric lines as it struggled to gain height shortly after take-off near Mlezu College in Kwekwe.

Group Captain Bensen Munyanduki, 50, and Wing Commander Daniel Manyenga, 37, died in the accident.

Air Commodore Marcelino Jakuvos Jaya, the Base Commander of the former Thornhill Air Base in Gweru, now Josiah Tungamirai Air Force Base, has left the Air Force in disgrace over the accident.

Jaya reportedly gave the instruction to the two pilots to fly the stricken aircraft. Online news quoted a military source as saying:

A tribunal found that after the aircraft first crash-landed, Air Commodore Jaya was given specific instructions by AFZ Commander Air Marshal Elson Moyo to put the aircraft on a low-bed truck and take it to the air base.

Instead, Jaya ignored a lawful instruction and decided to send our best two pilots on a doomed mission to fly an aircraft that had not been properly assessed by engineers after the earlier incident when it crash-landed.

The aircraft failed to pick up height leading to the tragic deaths of the two pilots.

ZimLive reported that the SF260 first flew on a training mission to Zvishavane with different pilots.

When the pilots were returning to Josiah Tungamirai Air Force Base, they flew into bad weather and were forced to crash-land the aircraft on a dusty road.

AFZ then sent a recovery mission and the two pilots, who had no serious injuries, were transported to the hospital for assessment.

According to ZimLive’s military sources, Air Commodore Jaya ignored instructions from senior officers to recover the aircraft with a truck.

He, instead, instructed Munyanduki and Manyenga to fly the aircraft back to base.

The plane tragically crashed shortly after take-off, robbing the Air Force of two of its experienced pilots.

-ZimLive

Sticky Fingered Khupe Exposed

By A Correspondent- A man from Maphisa in Matabeleland South was recently arrested for allegedly leading an armed robbery gang in the city.

Limukani Khupe, owner of multiple businesses in Maphisa, Homestead and Sun Yet San, showed up at a rural clinic two months ago with a gunshot wound in his hand. Clinic staff hesitated to treat Khupe’s wound without a police report but eventually intervened to save his life.

Khupe claimed he accidentally shot himself while investigating a suspicious noise. Despite his explanation, villagers described Khupe as having a flashy lifestyle and suspicious wealth, fueling rumours he used his businesses for money laundering from illegal activities.

Police arrested Khupe last week for allegedly leading a gang responsible for a string of armed robberies. Officers found a licensed revolver under Khupe’s name.

Stopping MDC implementing even one reform in 5 GNU years is one of the greatest Tom Sawyer trick ever pulled off

 By Wilbert Mukori- Zimbabweans love to boast, at least until a few years ago, that they are one of the most literate nations in Africa. In this case, the definition of literate as some one who can read and write needed to be revised, as far I am concerned, to include “and understand what read and written”. 

If Zimbabweans understood what they read then they would not be so naive and gullible and the country would not be in such an economic and political mess! How is it possible that we have fallen prey Tom Sawyer’s tricks, not once, not twice but multiple times; for a literate nation. 

“Tom appeared on the sidewalk with a bucket of whitewash and a long-handled brush. He surveyed the fence, and all gladness left him and a deep melancholy settled down upon his spirit. Thirty yards of board fence nine feet high. Life to him seemed hollow, and existence but a burden.” wrote Mark Twain in  The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. 

“ . . . . . At this dark and hopeless moment an inspiration burst upon him! Nothing less than a great, magnificent inspiration.

“He took up his brush and went tranquilly to work. Ben Rogers hove in sight presently – the very boy, of all boys, whose ridicule he had been dreading. . . . .

“Tom went on whitewashing – paid no attention to the steamboat. Ben stared a moment and then said: “Hi- yi ! You’re up a stump, ain’t you!”

“No answer. Tom surveyed his last touch with the eye of an artist, then he gave his brush another gentle sweep and surveyed the result, as before. Ben ranged up alongside of him. Tom’s mouth watered for the apple, but he stuck to his work. Ben said:

“Hello, old chap, you got to work, hey?”

“Tom wheeled suddenly and said:

“Why, it’s you, Ben! I warn’t noticing.”

“Say – I’m going in a-swimming, I am. Don’t you wish you could? But of course you’d druther work – wouldn’t you? Course you would!”

Tom contemplated the boy a bit, and said:

“What do you call work?”

“Why, ain’t that work?”

Tom resumed his whitewashing, and answered carelessly:

“Well, maybe it is, and maybe it ain’t. All I know, is, it suits Tom Sawyer.”

“Oh come, now, you don’t mean to let on that you like it?”

The brush continued to move.

“Like it? Well, I don’t see why I oughtn’t to like it. Does a boy get a chance to whitewash a fence every day?”

That put the thing in a new light. Ben stopped nibbling his apple. Tom swept his brush daintily back and forth – stepped back to note the effect – added a touch here and there – criticised the effect again – Ben watching every move and getting more and more interested, more and more absorbed. Presently he said:

“Say, Tom, let me whitewash a little.”

Tom considered, was about to consent; but he altered his mind:

“No – no – I reckon it wouldn’t hardly do, Ben. You see, Aunt Polly’s awful particular about this fence – right here on the street, you know – but if it was the back fence I wouldn’t mind and she wouldn’t. Yes, she’s awful particular about this fence; it’s got to be done very careful; I reckon there ain’t one boy in a thousand, maybe two thousand, that can do it the way it’s got to be done.”

“No – is that so? Oh come, now – lemme, just try. Only just a little – I’d let you, if you was me, Tom.”

“Ben, I’d like to, honest injun; but Aunt Polly – well, Jim wanted to do it, but she wouldn’t let him; Sid wanted to do it, and she wouldn’t let Sid. Now don’t you see how I’m fixed? If you was to tackle this fence and anything was to happen to it – ”

“Oh, shucks, I’ll be just as careful. Now lemme try. Say – I’ll give you the core of my apple.”

“Well, here – No, Ben, now don’t. I’m afeard – ”

“I’ll give you all of it!”

Tom gave up the brush with reluctance in his face, but alacrity in his heart.”

Beautiful! Genius!

Robert Mugabe pull-off the same dirty Tom Sawyer trick with Morgan and his MDC friends. The primary task of the GNU was to implement the democratic reforms and stop Zanu PF rigging elections. Mugabe’s challenge was to distract Tsvangirai and his 2 Deputy Prime Ministers 30 or so MDC Ministers and over 150 MPs and Senators so they forget implementing the reforms. Distract then not just for a day or a month but for five years. He pulled it off! 

MDC leaders failed to implement even one token reform in five years of the GNU. 

Implementing the reforms was Zimbabwe’s get-out-of-jail card and MDC failed to play it. 

“Mazivanhu eMDC adzidza kudya anyerere!” (MDC leaders have learned to enjoy the gravy train good-life, they will not rock the boat!) boasted Zanu PF cronies during the GNU why MDC was not implementing the reforms. 

Tsvangirai and company were convinced they were now fully paid up members of Zimbabwe’s ruling elite with a life-time seat on the gravy train. They had a very rude awakening the morning after the July 2013 elections when Zanu PF had a landslide victory and it was back the ghetto for most of the MDC leaders. 

Ever since the lost golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms MDC/CCC leaders have given up on getting even token reforms implemented and focus their attention on participating in the flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy and win the few gravy train seats Zanu PF offers as bait. 

Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC/CCC friends have got away, so far at least, with the blatant betrayal of the people on reforms and the participation on flawed elections because the people themselves as just as ignorant and gullible as the MDC leaders. It is no secret that even to this day the likes of Nelson Chamisa has no clue what the democratic reforms are much less how they are to be implemented. This is why he still talks on reforms even now with just a few months before voting day. 

The Zimbabwean voters are so gullible many of them believe in the oxymoronic nonsense of CCC has strategies to win rigged elections. Not just an elections but elections “so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw”, David Coltart, one of very few MDC/CCC with some, not much, grey stuff between his ears. 

After 43 years of rigged elections and with the nation in deep, deep trouble because of the decades of corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF rule, one has to be insane to forfeit one’s right to a meaningful vote in pursuit of winning rigged elections. 

So, now Zanu PF has the right to rig elections! And we, the people have the privilege of the Herculean task of jumping over the bar that is being raised higher and higher until we fail!!!

Chamisa MP Wants Prisoners Allowed Quality Time With Their Partners

By-CCC Kambuzuma Member of Parliament, Willias Madzimure says prison inmates should be permitted family time and to exercise their conjugal rights.

The Government is currently working on the Prisons and Corrections Services Bill, which seeks to reform legislation governing prisoners.
Madzimure argued that allowing family time for prison inmates will enable them to keep their families intact whilst they serve their sentences. CITE quoted Madzimure as saying:
It is important that we have a special day at the end of every month where the prisoners can interact with their families because we have already punished the inmate by incarcerating him.
I think it is important that we also work along those lines and do something to make sure that we have got full rehabilitation of prisoners.
A prisoner who spends ten years in prison after leaving a one-year-old child, the child will be nine years old by the time he is released.
For him to go home and say, “I am your father, I am back” and expect the child to really embrace the father and understand that this is the father, will be a torrid time for both the prisoner and the child.
Madzimure also said when a married person or one in a relationship, is arrested and imprisoned, their partners should be allowed to visit them to provide conjugal rights. He said:
I would want to raise the issue of conjugal rights for prisoners. In Sweden, the moment you are arrested, you are interviewed and you submit the name of your wife, if you are married and if you are a married woman, you submit the name of your husband.
If you are a person who is not yet married, you submit your girlfriend’s name.
So every Thursday, you are allowed to be visited by your wife or husband in private. The reason is very simple.
The issue of sexuality is not a secret and for us to expect someone to go to prison and spend ten years alone in prison without enjoying his or her rights, I think it is wrong.
This can be corrected so easily by making sure that we have prisoners with private accommodations that can be used for that purpose because let us not assume that there is nothing happening in prisons.
A lot of things happen in prison – so let it be clear that this is the facility that we have in prisons.
Last week, President Emmerson Mnangagwa pardoned 4 279 prisoners under the latest Presidential Amnesty.
According to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS), a total of 4 166 men and 104 women will be released from the country’s 47 main prisons and eight satellite prisons.

Zimbabweans Fundraise For Ngarivhume’s Family

By James Gwati-Citizens from all over the country are fundraising for the upkeep of the jailed politician and social rights activist Jacob Ngarivhume’s family.

Ngarivhume, was convicted and jailed for three years for mobilising against corruption and human rights abuses by the state.

The citizens posted on social media appealing for support for Ngarivhume’s wife and children:

Please let us stand with Jacob’s wife Nyasha, and their 3 children at this moment. ED knows the hardship caused by locking up the primary breadwinner. It is meant to discourage others from speaking out.

https://www.facebook.com/jngarivhume

One Word For DNA Man On His Birthday

By-Tinashe Mugabe Friday turned a year older, with many people expressing mixed feelings over the man.

Popularly known as the DNA man, Mugabe has made headlines for solving paternity disputes in Zimbabwe.

https://www.facebook.com/tinashemugabednaman

Ziyambi Ziyambi Confirms Plans To Impeach Mnangagwa

Justice Minister and Zanu-PF politburo member, Ziyambi Ziyambi, has appeared to give credence to speculation that an impeachment bid may be mounted against President Emmerson Mnangagwa after general elections due in August this year.

A disaffected faction of the ruling Zanu-PF party is reportedly working on a so-called ‘Bhora Musango’ strategy to stop Mnangagwa from winning the presidential vote as he seeks a second five-year term in office.

Failing that, an impeachment bid may be the next resort for the rebels, working together with opposition the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) led by Nelson Chamisa.

The faction’s members reportedly routed key Mnangagwa allies in the recent Zanu-PF primary elections, among them Ziyambi as well as the likes of Justice Mayor Wadyajena.

However, addressing a Zanu-PF inter-district meeting at Banket Sports Club on Sunday, Ziyambi warned prospective ruling party legislators against joining any impeachment bid against Mnangagwa.

“There is no one who can remove the president without Zanu-PF coughing,” said Ziyambi.

“If you go to Parliament and think you will join others and try to do what they call impeachment, we will simply write a recall letter and force a by-election.”

The Zanu-PF rebels are said to support Vice President Constantino Chiwenga who is claimed to be seething over Mnangagwa’s decision to go for a second term in office.

Mnangagwa came to power after a coup led by Chiwenga toppled long-time ruler Robert Mugabe in 2017.

According to political analyst Simukai Tinhu, Mnangagwa’s bid for a second term breaches a pre-coup agreement with his deputy.

Chiwenga’s allies, according to Tinhu, insist the pair reached an agreement that “the then army commander would aid Mnangagwa’s rise to the presidency and, in return, Mnangagwa would step down after one term, paving the way for Chiwenga (to take over)”.

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga with President Emmerson Mnangagwa

Chiwenga has repeatedly dismissed reports of tension with his boss, recently telling a publication produced by the Presidential communications department that; “We were one, very solid. We are bound together … he is part of me and I am part of him.”

He added; “… there are many things that have been said. And we don’t even worry about them. We laugh at them and ask ourselves, ‘have you seen what some idiot put on social media today?'”
“This is what is important. We have a mission to fulfil, so let them bark and do whatever.”

However, this is not the first time impeachment has been mulled against Mnangagwa.

Addressing the party ahead of the 2018 elections, Mnangagwa said he was aware of plans to possibly remove him after the vote.

“I got intelligence that some of those who have won this primary election have two minds,” he said.

“They have gone to join the Zanu-PF bandwagon … to be elected with the possible view that, once in Parliament, they … will move a motion of impeachment.”

He added; “There are two things that you need to know. First, the (country’s) Constitution provides the basis for impeachment and such basis must be fulfilled before impeachment proceedings begin.

“Secondly, our (Zanu-PF) constitution provides an instrument to chuck out from Parliament any member whom we think is not Zanu-PF anymore.”

Meanwhile, anger against Mnangagwa within Zanu-PF has also been stocked by allegations of rampant corruption with the recent Gold Mafia documentary series by Al Jazeera exposing his allies and family members for alleged involvement in gold smuggling and laundering of the proceeds.

CCC Legislators Tell Govt To Dump USD

Government has defied opposition calls to abandon the local currency despite its spectacular free-fall and price spikes that have seen businesses abandoning it.

In Parliament on Wednesday, opposition lawmaker Charlton Hwende (Citizens Coalition for Change) asked government to consider paying farmers in United States dollars only to preserve value for retooling and preparations for the next season.

“The RTGS will not enable these farmers to buy inputs for the next cropping season,” Hwende said.

“Why is the government not considering paying them in United States dollars for all their produce just like what is being done beyond the borders? Right now, the government is paying farmers RTGS and expects them to go to shops where prices are being inflated.”

Last month, government announced that farmers would be paid at US$368 per metric tonne payable as US$200 in foreign currency plus US$168 in Zimbabwe dollars at the interbank rate.

This means farmers will get nearly half of their earnings in local currency at the official rate, which is less than half the value on the verdant parallel market.

But Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, who is also the leader of government business in Parliament, said government was not prepared to dump the Zimdollar.

“Honourable Hwende is in other words encouraging government not to pay in RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement), but US dollars. The truth is that we cannot stop paying farmers in RTGS. We cannot, therefore, say we are no longer paying in RTGS. We cannot dump the RTGS because it has lost value and we adopt another currency. That is not possible. We have to promote our own currency if we want to control our own economy,” he retorted.

“We can only put measures to control and stabilise the inflation rate on the parallel market. If you look at all the countries around the world, Zambia for example, has once done it, but eventually moved away from that decision and opted for its own currency, the kwacha.”

However, Norton legislator Temba Mliswa (Independent) said government should abandon the local currency experiment.

“Let us not lie to each other. Our local currency has no value at all. Let us park it. We must not play politics with reality,” Mliswa said.

“As ministers, they are paid in US dollars, that is what they are using and that is what has value.”

Zimbabwe, which has suffered bouts of hyperinflation over the past 15 years, is in the throes of another episode of hyperinflation, while its currency is on a free-fall.

Critics blame the dire state of the economy on years of government mismanagement and made worse by endemic corruption.

At 75%, inflation is a long way off the 500 billion percent recorded by the International Monetary Fund at the height of hyperinflation in December 2008, but remains among the highest in the world.

That hyperinflation episode forced the southern African country to dump its currency, which had become worthless, and legislators feel that the current economic crisis and the free-falling currency warrant similar action.

When the Zimdollar was reintroduced in June 2019, it was trading at 1:1 with the US dollar, but has since fallen to $1 407 on the official auction market and $3 200 on the black market.

Mutare Lawyer In Hot Soup For Unethical Conduct

Mutare lawyer Cosmas Chibaya is being investigated by the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) for unethical conduct.

Chibaya is being accused of selling a residential stand in Chikanga suburb to Lackmore Chikove without the knowledge of its owner, Joseph Ngorima.

LSZ executive secretary Edward Mapara on Wednesday confirmed the investigation.

“Once the LSZ is satisfied with the submissions and evidence by both parties, the council will make recommendations. The committee determines if the lawyer is guilty of an act of unprofessional conduct or not and upon receiving submissions in mitigation recommends an appropriate penalty,” Mapara said.

“For serious matters, they recommend referral to the disciplinary tribunal for suitability to remain on the register of legal practitioners, which we call disbarment in our professional terms.”

Chikove filed a complaint against Chibaya on August 1, 2022.

He claimed that in April 2021 he inquired about  residential stand 1521 in Chikanga Phase One, and was told by Chibaya that it was on sale and he was in possession of its title deeds.

Chibaya allegedly told him that the stand, measuring 312 square metres, was being sold for US$13 000.

Chikove paid US$9 000 deposit and the remainder after three months.

In February 2022, Chikove said he was surprised when Ngorima claimed ownership of the same stand.

At the time, construction of his house was at window level.

The matter was reported to LSZ.

Harare City Council Allocates Only 56 Stands Since January

HARARE City Council (HCC) has only managed to allocate 56 housing stands in five months while its housing waiting list is ballooning, resulting in land barons taking advantage of desperate home-seekers.

“We managed to allocate only 56 stands since January and this is sad as the housing waiting list is standing at 11 282 active members as at December 31, 2022,” mayor Jacob Mafume said in his first quarter report on Wednesday.

 “The city is finalising the human settlement policy which is coming as a review to the current housing policy.

“We will then unveil the new housing models that the city will implement going forward particularly as we seek to address the outstanding issues in the pay schemes that are operational in Harare.”

He added: “Going forward the city will not allocate unserviced land because this has created a lot of problems and has promoted the mushrooming of illegal settlements.”

The report also covered issues to do with waste management which Mafume said remained a major challenge.

“This is largely due to low fleet availability and the inherent littering that is the culture of some residents of Harare,” he said

Mafume said the health sector in the capital was under the spotlight, adding that the council had been recording an average of 1 500 deliveries per month at polyclinics despite a shortage of facilities.

Zimbabwe’s General Election Must Be Between the 20th and the 26th of August 2023.

By Dr. Phillan Zamchiya, 19 May 2023.

Dear Reader,

Hope I find you well.

In this edition of Pres1 Times, I attempt to answer three topical issues in relation to Zimbabwe’s upcoming general election. When is the general election going to be held? Will the general election be postponed? When is the actual election date going to be set?

Reader, I try to answer these three questions as a student of Constitutional law and Politics.

First, when is the general election going to be held?

I posit that a lawful election can only happen between the 20th and the 26th of August 2023. This is in contrast to the dominant proposition in the public domain that states that the election is constitutionally due between the 27th of July and the 26th of August 2023. Politically, any date between 20 and 26 August 2023 will not make any fundamental difference to the election dynamics. However, if the election is held on any other date, it will be a violation of the constitution and that will result in constitutional court challenges.

Why then is it that some commentators and the media are erroneously propagating the election period between 27 July and 26 August? Reader, this is because section 158 (1 a) of the constitution is clear that a general election must be held so that polling takes place not more than 30 days meaning not earlier than 30 days before the expiry of the President’s term of office. Mnangagwa was sworn in as President on 26 August 2018. So no voting should happen earlier than the 27th of July 2023 which marks 30 days before expiry of Mnangagwa’s term. At the same time, an election cannot be held after 26 August 2023 because Mnangagwa’s term of office would have expired. This means that voting will have to take place between the 27th of July (not earlier than 30 days before Mnangagwa’s term expires) and the 26th of August (not after the expiry of Mnangagwa’s term). This the constitutional provision that many commentators have emphasised giving a wide range of an election period as between 27 July and 26 August 2023.

However, my departure point is that section 158 (1a) should be read together with Section 161 (2) of the constitution to give a more precise answer as to when polling will take place in the current context. Reader, this is important because according to Section 161 (2) of the constitution, if the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC)’s delimitation of new electoral boundaries is completed less than six months before the voting day in a general election, the new boundaries so delimited cannot apply in that election. The President gazetted ZEC’s new delimitation report on 20 February 2023 in line with section 161 of the constitution. As a result, six months after 20 February takes us to 20 August 2023. Reader, this means if the new electoral boundaries are going to be used, the election cannot happen before 20 August according to section 161 of the constitution and we already know the election can also not happen after 26 August as enshrined in section 158 of the constitution. Hence if both sections are read together a lawful election can only happen between 20 and 26 August 2023.

However, can the general election be postponed?

It is highly unlikely that a general election due between 20 and 26 August 2023 will be called off barring unforeseen events such as an earthquake, a disease outbreak like Covid 19 or civil war. I do not even think that the court case challenging the validity of the delimitation report and seeking to postpone the election will succeed. Never mind that constitutionally, there is no explicit provision for the postponement of elections. This is not because of the court case’s merits or lack thereof. Reader, the dominant precedence in world politics is that when politics and law clashes, politics seem to always prevail.

Rather, one needs to understand the nature of the post-colonial Zimbabwean state and its politics to appreciate why the election is most likely not be postponed. Zimbabwe has held regular general elections when constitutionally required to since the end of colonial rule in 1980. However, Zimbabwe’s holding of regular elections does not suffice as a measure of democracy. In fact, across the world, governments are holding more and more elections but the democratic quality of elections is arguably declining. Since the end of the cold war, even hard core authoritarian leaders have realised that it is better to hold and manipulate general elections than not to hold them at all for legitimation. This is a trend Africa has recently witnessed in Djibouti, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, Chad, Uganda and the Republic of Congo.

This approach of holding elections without a choice has produced less electorally closed authoritarian regimes but more competitive electoral authoritarian regimes and this is where Zimbabwe fits in my analysis. By allowing periodic elections, the Zimbabwe government tries to embrace at least a semblance of democratic legitimacy, hoping to satisfy external actors like the Commonwealth, the African Development Bank, United Nations, foreign investors, Western nations, regional and continental allies as well as internal actors. At the same time, by placing the election under tight authoritarian controls they still show no apparent intention of surrendering power.

Reader, if the election is not going to be postponed when then is the election date going to be set?

It is the President who has the constitutional prerogative to fix the election date. However, there are two significant issues to consider provided in section 38 of the Electoral Act. First, the President must allow between 14 and 21 days after the publication of the election date for the nomination court to sit. Second, the voting day that the President must set should be between 30 and 63 days after the sitting of the nomination court. So legally, one can only hold an election between 44 and 84 days after the presidential proclamation.

Reader, this simply means an election cannot happen in less than 44 days from the day Mnangagwa announces an election date. At the same time, this means an election can also not happen more than 84 days from the day Mnangagwa announces the polling date. There will at least be 44 days and at most 84 days to prepare from the day Mnangagwa announces the election date. For example, in 2018 Mnangagwa set the 30 July election date on 30 May and that allowed for 60 days which fell between 44 and 84 days as required by law.

Given my proposition that the general election must be held between 20 and 26 August 2023 to meet the constitutional test, allow for the nomination court to sit and a decent campaign period thereafter, it is most likely that the President can proclaim the election date any day between 28 May and 7 July 2023 and you can factor in a very small margin of error.

However, based on political praxis, the proclamation to set the election date is likely to be in the week of 29 May to 2 June 2023 again allow a very small margin of error. Any proclamation in late June to July, though legal, will politically cast the poll as a ‘snap election’. A snap election is one that is called suddenly and without a long political campaign period. Some authoritarian leaders use a snap election to ambush the opposition. In also do not foresee a late proclamation because can trigger a crisis or shambolic election given financial and logistical demands for a harmonised election and ZEC’s state of unpreparedness.

Reader, in future it is good for electoral democracy for the election date to be clearly stated in the law so as to minimise manipulations and ambush by the political incumbent. For now, we are saved by the delimitation exercise and our reading of the politics to know that the general election must happen between the 20th and the 26th of August 2023.

Mnangagwa Begs For Power From Mozambique

President Emmerson Mnangagwa says government is pinning hopes of resolving power shortages in the short-term on negotiations with Mozambique, among other countries.

“As Zimbabwe journeys towards the attainment of a prosperous and an empowered upper-middle-income economy by 2030, we are improving production and productivity across all sectors of the economy. This will require additional energy. It is thus commendable that negotiations on a broad memorandum of understanding on energy are progressing well,” Mnangagwa told delegates at the Zimbabwe-Mozambique Business Forum attended by Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi.

“Accordingly, its conclusion must provide a comprehensive and structured framework for increased co-operation in this important area of energy which supports industrialisation and growth.”

Nyusi is on a three-day State visit.

At the end of last year, Zesa Holdings announced that it had paid US$5 million of the US$16 million owed to the Mozambique power utility, Electricidade de Moçambique to unlock a fresh power import arrangement.

Zesa has secured US$310 million for the rehabilitation and extension of Hwange Stage 1 and Stage 2 units.

This is expected to unlock an additional 400 megawatts of reliable power supplies to the grid.

The country has been battling acute power shortages for several years, as successive droughts have resulted in poor inflows into Kariba Dam with ageing coal-fired power stations repeatedly breaking down.

Zimbabwe has in recent years sought to boost the take-up of renewable energy through measures such as removing import duties on solar energy-related products, requiring all new construction to include solar systems, and introducing net metering.

Mahere Tells UN Delegates ED Is Worse Than Mugabe

“Half the population lives under extreme poverty, US$2.2 billion is lost to corruption annually and we have the highest hyperinflation rate in the world – all because those in power would rather loot and persecute than lead,” Fadzai Mahere told a packed United Nations (UN) auditorium in Geneva, Tuesday.

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson’s no-holds-barred address was part of this year’s UN Geneva Summit on Human Rights and Democracy.

Mahere narrated her ordeal at the hands of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration which she laid into for its treatment of political opponents, prisoners, ‘abuse’ of state institutions and judicial capture.

She highlighted her treatment at Chikurubi Maximum Prison after her arrest on charges of undermining the authority of the police after she tweeted that a police officer had struck dead a baby with a baton stick in Harare.

“Two years ago, I woke up in an overcrowded jail cell in Zimbabwe’s Maximum Security Prison. No water. No toilet. No underwear. No dignity. No rights,” said Mahere.

“Inmates ate watery porridge with their bare hands because spoons are not allowed.

“Before lights were off, we had to line up in queues for roll call – groups A, B, C and D. D was for Dangerous. Even though the other women there had committed crimes such as murder, armed robbery and infanticide, I alone was put in the dangerous group. I had committed the dangerous crime of tweeting against police brutality.”

Mahere, who was recently found guilty of the crime and fined US$500 said her conviction, that of Transform Zimbabwe (TZ) President Jacob Ngarivhume and the continued incarceration of CCC member Job Sikhala was evidence Mnangagwa had weaponised the judiciary.

Ngarivhume was sentenced to four years in prison a few weeks ago while Sikhala is about to clock a year in pretrial detention.

Added Mahere: “The government’s war against freedom and its weaponisation of the law against myself and other government critics such as Sikhala and Ngarivhume is calculated to send a chilling message to the rest of society – We’re watching you, even on Twitter and this is the punishment you get for participating in opposition politics.”

With Zimbabwe’s general elections drawing closer, government is under increasing pressure to deliver a free and fair poll. A bid to rejoin the Commonwealth could ‘worsen’ scrutiny for Mnangagwa.

Mahere is expected to be announced by her party as its Harare North Parliamentary candidate. She told attendants the UN, Commonwealth and other likely observers should insist on a credible election.

“I would not risk my life and freedom if I did not sincerely believe that change is possible.

“This August, Zimbabweans go to the ballot box with one simple mission, to win Zimbabwe for change, to install ethical, competent leaders who believe in freedom, dignity and prosperity for everyone.

“The world must insist on the election being free, fair and credible. The will of the people has to prevail. It is difficult but we must emancipate the jewel of Africa from the imprisonment of its current dictatorship,” said Mahere.

Mliswa Challenges Mnangagwa Over Gold Mafia

Norton legislator Temba Mliswa (Independent) has challenged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to respond to Al Jazeera’s Gold Mafia investigative documentary which has alleged involvement of the First Family and other senior government officials in alleged gold and money laundering activities in Zimbabwe.

Al Jazeera released a four-part documentary series centred on a secret recording of Mnangagwa’s ambassador-at-large Uebert Angel — born Uebert Mudzanire — and his associates promising to help undercover journalists launder US$1,2 billion in dirty money.

Since the release of the documentary, Mnangagwa has said nothing about the issue although Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said government is taking “allegations raised in the documentary seriously and has directed relevant organs to institute investigations into the issues raised therein”.

However, speaking during an interview with Alpha Media Holdings chairman Trevor Ncube on the platform In Conversation with Trevor, Mliswa said: “The police have not arrested Ewan MacMillan and Simon Rudland because they had the right documentation from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe as they were flying gold above board with Emirates coming back with cash and it is documented. What wrong have they done?

“Most of these people saw an opportunity as business people, they are capitalists and they seized an opportunity. The question is on leadership. They have done nothing wrong, they are making their own money, their duty is to make money and any opportunity they will seize on it they are exonerated,” he said.

“The number one citizen, the President has got to respond to these issues and (that’s my) advice, it’s either he takes it or he does not and advice does not have to go through one to nine.”

He said as a legislator he was wondering why Mnangagwa was not responding to the allegations.

“When George Charamba is  responding as the presidential spokesperson he is not even doing a good job and if so, then can we say that it’s the President’s response?” Mliswa added.

Mliswa was expelled from Zanu-PF party in 2015 over allegations of fuelling factionalism, insubordination and undermining the authority of the party, among several other charges.

500 Released Under Mnangagwa Amnesty

Prisoners in the Midlands Province have begun to benefit from the 2023 Presidential Amnesty.

534 prisoners from the province, including seven females are beneficiaries of the programme.

All prisoners at Connemara Open ]rison to benefit from the programme.

In picture, part of the 534 prisoners who benefitted from the Presidential Amnesty at Whawha Medium Prison this afternoon.- ZBC News

Lithium Thieves

Ten persons are being looked into by Masvingo police who believe they are part of the ring smuggling lithium ore. In the Masvingo industrial area, where many haulage trucks were parked with the lithium ore after a Police bust, at least 3 700 tonnes of lithium ore that had been allegedly stolen from Bikita Minerals were discovered.

Most of the ten are drivers, and they are Victor Mangwanya (58) of Palace Green Investment, Charles Chapu (46), Elvis Nyamunda, Maldwyn Tapiwa Joni (26) of Shereni Transport, Tapiwa Banhiwa (26) and Tendai Masawi (34) of Dreams Transport, Irimai Goche (40) of Neshto Trucks, Albert Manyenga (23) of Amour Shield Security, Frank Badza (65) and Raphios Ndabambi (61) of Palace Green Investments.

—Masvingo Mirror

Zanu PF Sympathisers Nail Mahere

POLITICAL and human rights activists have castigated Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere for recklessly denouncing her motherland in Geneva for thirty pieces of silver, pointing to the need to expedite the Patriotic Bill to deal with such careless behaviour.

In a shocking show of dislike for her country, Citizens Coalition for Change spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi Mahere hijacked a human rights conference in Geneva to denigrate her country in exchange for a few pieces of silver.

For the love of money and cheers from former colonialists, Mahere surprised Zimbabweans across the globe who have questioned her citizenship.

Political and Human Rights activist Ms Abigirl Mupambi said Mahere’s actions were confirmation that her party is working with former colonial masters for a regime change agenda.

”Fadzai Mahere is a typical example of why we urgently need the Patriotic Act put into action. Her actions serve to confirm why even her western masters, who were cheering her up, activated the Logan Act in the United States to guard their national interests. Such inept individuals are dangerous and must be whipped into line time and again. You don’t crop up from your backyard and speak like that on behalf of a nation that is detrimental and unpalatable. Something must be done about this!!… Fighting ZANU PF is one thing, Attacking Zimbabwe is something else,” she said.

Opposition political party LEAD president Ms Linda Masarira said Patriotic Bill must be expedited to deal with people such as Mahere.

“I think sometimes we are painting a very terrible picture for our country, I have been in Chikurubi before and there are decent animation facilities. We have challenges as a nation, but we can’t paint a gory picture like what Fadzai Mahere said in Geneva, we are Zimbabweans first before anything else, said Masarira.

Zimbabwe has come up with a Patriotic Bill to impose stiffer penalties on those that campaign against the country.

Mahere’s antics are not new after the Citizens Coalition for Change leaders campaigned for the imposition of illegal economic sanctions on the country as part of an agenda to effect regime change.- ZBC News

COS Fraud Suspect Arrested

A suspected fraudster has appeared in court for allegedly duping a man of US$4 000 who was seeking to get a sponsorship certificate to go to the United Kingdom.
Tadiwanashe Tembo Ndlovu (21) who is facing charges of fraud, appeared before Harare Magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi.

The court granted him $300 000 bail and will return on June 26.

The complainant is Bethuel Shelton Rundofa.

The State alleged that on December 18, 2022, Rundofa received a message link on Whatsapp group named UK Sponsorship that Ndlovu was in a position of processing certificate of sponsorships.

Rundofa got interested and contacted Ndlovu who confirmed to him that he was an agent who could facilitate certificate of sponsorships to people who want to go to the United Kingdom.

On December 20, Rundofa made an appointment with him and they met at the corner of Third Street and Central Avenue, Harare.

They entered into a certain office and he told Rundofa that he needed to pay US$4 000 so that the certificate would be processed within two weeks.

The following day, Rundofa returned to the office to make the full payment and Ndlovu ordered his friend Gerald Pondai to write an affidavit and he signed it.

After the said two weeks, Ndlovu started giving numeral excuses until he became unreachable both on the phone and at his office.

This prompted Rundofa to file a police report.-state media

CCC Mourns Veteran Guitarist

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Kelly Rusike, the legendary Jazz Invitation front man and Zimbabwean Jazz bassist. He was a veteran producer, writer, arranger, and Sound Engineer, owning Shed Productions, a major recording Production House in Zimbabwe that produced numerous audio commercials, jingles and songs.

Kelly’s contributions to the Zimbabwean music industry will always be remembered, particularly his timeless works such as Cecilia, Bp yangu yakwira, and Ngwerewere sadza advert.

Our hearts go out to his family, friends, and all those who knew him.

May his dear soul rest in peace.- CCC

Mnangagwa Officially Withdraws Looters Law

Emmerson Mnangagwa has formally revoked the illegal General Notice 635 of 2023, which purported to hide the Ministry of Health and Child Care’s acquisition and disposal of specific commodities from public scrutiny.

Last week, General Notice 635 was published. The withdrawal is detailed in General Notice 851A of 2023, which Dr. Misheck Sibanda, the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, published in an extra-ordinary Government Gazette.

It is hereby announced that His Excellency the President has immediately revoked the statement contained in General Notice 635 of 2023; as a result, that general notice is repealed, according to Dr. Sibanda.

The President had, in accordance with Section 3(6) of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act, according to the repealed notice.

“It is hereby notified that His Excellency the President has with immediate effect cancelled the declaration set forth in General Notice 635 of 2023; that general notice is accordingly repealed,” Dr Sibanda said.

According to the repealed notice, the President had in terms of section 3(6) of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act (Chapter 22:23), declared various goods to be of “national interest” hence they had been exempted from public disclosure.

These included construction equipment and materials, biomedical and medical equipment, medicines and drugs, vehicles including ambulances, laboratory equipment among others.

In a statement last week, Dr Sibanda said the document in question had no standing at law, in policy and in terms of set Government procedures.

“Upon further investigations, it has come to light that the so-called Government Gazetted Notice is a nullity, having been published without authorisation, and without the signature of the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, as is the norm. While further investigations are underway, Government wishes to advise the public that, on the instruction of His Excellency the President, the document in question has been rescinded as it has no standing at law, in policy and in terms of set Government procedures. It thus should be disregarded”.

He stressed Government’s commitment to managing a transparent public procurement policy and process, as required by the laws of the country.-Stat Media

Manchester City Unstoppable ?

FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has equated Manchester City to supersonic airliner Concode, after the English side produced a football masterclass to put Real Madrid to the sword in last night’s Champions League semi-final second leg.

Bernardo Silva’s first half brace, Eder Militao’s 76th minute own goal and Julian Alvarez’s late strike sent Guardiola’s men to the final in Instabul 5-1 on aggregate, after last week’s 1-1 stalemate in Madrid.

Mapeza, whose love for Guardiola’s style of management is well-documented, described the Spaniard’s side as a well-oiled machine which is hard to stop.

“If you look at Manchester City and Real Madrid, they are top quality teams with top quality players. But City is like a machine,” Mapeza said while previewing the Platinum miners’ league game against ZPC Kariba on Saturday.

“Some ten years ago, there was an aeroplane called Concode. Manchester City are like the Concode,” added the former Warriors captain.

Mapeza also showered Guardiola —who he played against in the 1994/95 Champions League season when the former was at Turkish giants Galatasaray —with praise, saying the serial winner always had coaching instincts when he was still a player. – Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa Dupes Cotton Farmers

Tinashe Sambiri

Cotton farmers have reclaimed cotton they supplied to broke government run COTTCO citing lack of sincerity.

Irate cotton farmers say the Zanu PF regime is failing to address their concerns.

In a statement on Thursday, CCC accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration of hoodwinking farmers…

Cotton farmers in Gokwe have reportedly reclaimed their cotton from Cottco due to longstanding payment delays and low cotton prices offered by the government.

In addressing these concerns, a Citizens’ Coalition for Change government promises to create a more favorable market for farmers and ensure that they receive fair and competitive prices for their produce in time. #VoteCCC

https://fb.watch/kCMoAt1192/

Teenage Hadebe Salary Revealed

Houston Dynamo defender Teenage Hadebe will earn an increased salary in his third season in the American Major League Soccer.

The Zimbabwean international signed his contract in 2021.

According to information released by Major League Soccer Players Association, Hadebe will this season earn $1,288,077.

The money includes the player’s base salary and all signing and guaranteed bonuses annualized over the term of the player’s contract, including option years.

The figure also includes any marketing bonus and any agent’s fees, both annualized over the term of the contract but excludes Performance Bonuses.

The amount has increased by over $155,000 from his first annual earnings in the MLS in 2021.

Meanwhile, Hadebe ranks third in earnings at Houston Dynamo behind Hector Herrera and Sebastian Ferreira.- Soccer24 News

Mapeza Says Manchester City Unstoppable

FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has equated Manchester City to supersonic airliner Concode, after the English side produced a football masterclass to put Real Madrid to the sword in last night’s Champions League semi-final second leg.

Bernardo Silva’s first half brace, Eder Militao’s 76th minute own goal and Julian Alvarez’s late strike sent Guardiola’s men to the final in Instabul 5-1 on aggregate, after last week’s 1-1 stalemate in Madrid.

Mapeza, whose love for Guardiola’s style of management is well-documented, described the Spaniard’s side as a well-oiled machine which is hard to stop.

“If you look at Manchester City and Real Madrid, they are top quality teams with top quality players. But City is like a machine,” Mapeza said while previewing the Platinum miners’ league game against ZPC Kariba on Saturday.

“Some ten years ago, there was an aeroplane called Concode. Manchester City are like the Concode,” added the former Warriors captain.

Mapeza also showered Guardiola —who he played against in the 1994/95 Champions League season when the former was at Turkish giants Galatasaray —with praise, saying the serial winner always had coaching instincts when he was still a player. – Soccer24 News

Zanu PF Apologists Target Mahere

POLITICAL and human rights activists have castigated Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere for recklessly denouncing her motherland in Geneva for thirty pieces of silver, pointing to the need to expedite the Patriotic Bill to deal with such careless behaviour.

In a shocking show of dislike for her country, Citizens Coalition for Change spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi Mahere hijacked a human rights conference in Geneva to denigrate her country in exchange for a few pieces of silver.

For the love of money and cheers from former colonialists, Mahere surprised Zimbabweans across the globe who have questioned her citizenship.

Political and Human Rights activist Ms Abigirl Mupambi said Mahere’s actions were confirmation that her party is working with former colonial masters for a regime change agenda.

”Fadzai Mahere is a typical example of why we urgently need the Patriotic Act put into action. Her actions serve to confirm why even her western masters, who were cheering her up, activated the Logan Act in the United States to guard their national interests. Such inept individuals are dangerous and must be whipped into line time and again. You don’t crop up from your backyard and speak like that on behalf of a nation that is detrimental and unpalatable. Something must be done about this!!… Fighting ZANU PF is one thing, Attacking Zimbabwe is something else,” she said.

Opposition political party LEAD president Ms Linda Masarira said Patriotic Bill must be expedited to deal with people such as Mahere.

“I think sometimes we are painting a very terrible picture for our country, I have been in Chikurubi before and there are decent animation facilities. We have challenges as a nation, but we can’t paint a gory picture like what Fadzai Mahere said in Geneva, we are Zimbabweans first before anything else, said Masarira.

Zimbabwe has come up with a Patriotic Bill to impose stiffer penalties on those that campaign against the country.

Mahere’s antics are not new after the Citizens Coalition for Change leaders campaigned for the imposition of illegal economic sanctions on the country as part of an agenda to effect regime change.- ZBC News

Mnangagwa Releases 500 Prisoners

Prisoners in the Midlands Province have begun to benefit from the 2023 Presidential Amnesty.

534 prisoners from the province, including seven females are beneficiaries of the programme.

All prisoners at Connemara Open ]rison to benefit from the programme.

In picture, part of the 534 prisoners who benefitted from the Presidential Amnesty at Whawha Medium Prison this afternoon.- ZBC News

DNA Man Turns A Year Older

By-Tinashe Mugabe has turned a year older, with many people wishing him well.

Popularly known as the DNA man, Mugabe has made headlines for solving paternity disputes in Zimbabwe.

https://www.facebook.com/tinashemugabednaman

Mnangagwa Receives 18 Helicopters From Putin

By-The Russian Government has delivered 18 new helicopters to Harare, which authorities say would be used for emergency air medical services, law enforcement and tourism.

The helicopters will be used for air ambulances, air policing, and rescue missions in case of disasters.
Further, the helicopters are set to boost the tourism sector against the backdrop of an assured health service for tourists through emergency air medical services that will be offered in resort areas like Mana Pools and Victoria Falls.
The helicopters are part of the Government’s partnership with the Russian Federation and were delivered to the Robert Mugabe International Airport in Harare.
Speaking at a ceremony to receive the helicopters, President Mnangagwa said the bond between Zimbabwe and Russia was unbreakable, solid and had stood the test of time.
“Zimbabwe is under sanctions, we are constrained unlike our neighbours and the rest of the world to acquire the tools we need to mitigate the impact of cyclones and disasters in our region.
“When I discussed with my brother (Russian) President (Vladimir) Putin, he recommended that their company, Russian State Corporation, (Rostec) produce the type of equipment we want and we have ordered these 18,” he said.
President Mnangagwa said he is confident that the Ministries of Environment, Climate, Environment and Tourism as well as Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage would swiftly respond when disasters strike as was the case during Cyclone Idai.
The President also hailed the continued excellent relations with Russia, saying most freedom fighters, including himself, were trained in that country. He said the historical co-operation is no longer military but is now “economic and humanitarian”.
Added to that, President Mnangagwa said the relationship with Russia is developmental and focused on modernising the economy, improving lives and moving people from poverty to prosperity, a process that needs friends to assist in the exploitation of the country’s resources.
“The Russian Federation is under sanctions, Zimbabwe is under sanctions from the same people for different reasons, then you are told don’t speak to that guy who is under sanctions when I am also under sanctions. You are saying victims of sanctions should not speak to each other, what nonsense?” he said.
President Mnangagwa said the country stands tall and is progressing despite the sanctions which taught the nation to be independent, innovative and produce essentials like medical oxygen.
He said the country was also food secure before reiterating that Zanu-PF was headed for a landslide victory in the harmonised elections set for August.

The director-general of Rostec, Mr Sergey Chemezov, said the products manufactured by their company are ideal for the African continent.
Mr Chemezov said some of the helicopters are medical ones to be used as air ambulances for providing emergency medical assistance while others serve as a basis for law enforcement and State security.
Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe said it was impossible to talk of Zimbabwe’s economic journey without mentioning President Mnangagwa’s engagement and re-engagement efforts.

-State media

Vote Buying Plot As Mnangagwa Frees 4000 Inmates

By-In what appears to be a plot to rig elections through patronage, the Zanu PF-led government has ordered the release of 4 279 prisoners under the Presidential Amnesty.

According to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS), 4 166 men and 104 women will be released from the country’s 47 main prisons and eight satellite prisons.

In a statement released on Thursday, ZPCS spokesperson Meya Khanyezi said:

These inmates were being rehabilitated and have been serving for the offences they committed against the state therefore, those aggrieved are encouraged to forgive them for their successful reintegration into society.

According to a Statutory Instrument of an Extraordinary Government Gazette published last Friday by the Ministry of Justice, Legal, and Parliamentary Affairs, those who have been pardoned include terminally ill female prisoners and juveniles who are not serving specified offences.

Those to be released would have served one-third of their sentences by 18 April 2023 while those who remain in prison are convicts serving time for violence-related offences.

Khanyezi urged communities to forgive and embrace the inmates that have been given amnesty. She said:

We would like to appeal to the close family members, stakeholders, and the society at large to embrace and accept inmates who have been released on amnesty.

Successful reintegration of inmates back into society is not the sole mandate of ZPCS alone but it requires combined efforts from all citizens of Zimbabwe.

These inmates were being rehabilitated and have been serving for the offenses they committed against the state, therefore, those aggrieved are encouraged to forgive them for their successful reintegration into society.

The number of inmates to be released per province:

Bulawayo Metropolitan – 688 (680 males and 8 females)

Matabeleland North – 231 (230 males and 1 female)

Matabeleland South – 129 (127 males and 2 females)

Harare – 790 (770 males and 20 females)

Midlands – 537 (527 males and 10 females)

Mashonaland East – 397 (358 males and 39 females)

Mashonaland West – 340 (333 males and 7 females)

Mashonaland Central – 206 (204 males and 2 females)

Masvingo – 398 (392 males and 6 females)

Midlands – 537 (527 males and 10 females)

Zimbabwe’s prisons have a carrying capacity of 17 000 inmates but were holding more than 22 000.

Crowd Funding For Ngarivhume’s Wife & Children

By James Gwati-Citizens from all over the country are fundraising for the upkeep of the jailed politician and social rights activist Jacob Ngarivhume’s family.

Ngarivhume, was convicted and jailed for three years for mobilising against corruption and human rights abuses by the state.

The citizens posted on social media appealing for support for Ngarivhume’s wife and children:

Please let us stand with Jacob’s wife Nyasha, and their 3 children at this moment. ED knows the hardship caused by locking up the primary breadwinner. It is meant to discourage others from speaking out.

https://www.facebook.com/jngarivhume

Hadebe Gets Pay Rise

Houston Dynamo defender Teenage Hadebe will earn an increased salary in his third season in the American Major League Soccer.

The Zimbabwean international signed his contract in 2021.

According to information released by Major League Soccer Players Association, Hadebe will this season earn $1,288,077.

The money includes the player’s base salary and all signing and guaranteed bonuses annualized over the term of the player’s contract, including option years.

The figure also includes any marketing bonus and any agent’s fees, both annualized over the term of the contract but excludes Performance Bonuses.

The amount has increased by over $155,000 from his first annual earnings in the MLS in 2021.

Meanwhile, Hadebe ranks third in earnings at Houston Dynamo behind Hector Herrera and Sebastian Ferreira.- Soccer24 News

Mapeza Praises Guardiola

FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has equated Manchester City to supersonic airliner Concode, after the English side produced a football masterclass to put Real Madrid to the sword in last night’s Champions League semi-final second leg.

Bernardo Silva’s first half brace, Eder Militao’s 76th minute own goal and Julian Alvarez’s late strike sent Guardiola’s men to the final in Instabul 5-1 on aggregate, after last week’s 1-1 stalemate in Madrid.

Mapeza, whose love for Guardiola’s style of management is well-documented, described the Spaniard’s side as a well-oiled machine which is hard to stop.

“If you look at Manchester City and Real Madrid, they are top quality teams with top quality players. But City is like a machine,” Mapeza said while previewing the Platinum miners’ league game against ZPC Kariba on Saturday.

“Some ten years ago, there was an aeroplane called Concode. Manchester City are like the Concode,” added the former Warriors captain.

Mapeza also showered Guardiola —who he played against in the 1994/95 Champions League season when the former was at Turkish giants Galatasaray —with praise, saying the serial winner always had coaching instincts when he was still a player. – Soccer24 News

Avoid Too Much Salt

A first-of-its-kind World Health Organization (WHO) Global report on sodium intake reduction shows that the world is off-track to achieve its global target of reducing sodium intake by 30% by 2025.

Sodium, an essential nutrient, increases the risk of heart disease, stroke and premature death when eaten in excess. The main source of sodium is table salt (sodium chloride), but it is also contained in other condiments such as sodium glutamate. The report shows that only 5% of WHO Member States are protected by mandatory and comprehensive sodium reduction policies and 73% of WHO Member States lack full range of implementation of such policies.

Implementing highly cost-effective sodium reduction policies could save an estimated 7 million lives globally by 2030. It is an important component of action to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal target of reducing deaths from noncommunicable diseases. But today, only nine countries (Brazil, Chile, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Spain and Uruguay) have a comprehensive package of recommended policies to reduce sodium intake.

“Unhealthy diets are a leading cause of death and disease globally, and excessive sodium intake is one of the main culprits,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “This report shows that most countries are yet to adopt any mandatory sodium reduction policies, leaving their people at risk of heart attack, stroke, and other health problems. WHO calls on all countries to implement the ‘Best Buys’ for sodium reduction, and on manufacturers to implement the WHO benchmarks for sodium content in food.”

A comprehensive approach to sodium reduction includes adopting mandatory policies and WHO’s four “best buy” interventions related with sodium which greatly contribute to preventing noncommunicable diseases. These include:

Reformulating foods to contain less salt, and setting targets for the amount of sodium in foods and meals
Establishing public food procurement policies to limit salt or sodium rich foods in public institutions such as hospitals, schools, workplaces and nursing homes
Front-of-package labelling that helps consumers select products lower in sodium
Behaviour change communication and mass media campaigns to reduce salt/sodium consumption
Countries are encouraged to establish sodium content targets for processed foods, in line with the WHO Global Sodium Benchmarks and enforce them though these policies.

Mandatory sodium reduction policies are more effective, as they achieve broader coverage and safeguard against commercial interests, while providing a level playing field for food manufacturers. As part of the report, WHO developed a Sodium country score card for Member States based on the type and number of sodium reduction policies they have in place.

“This important report demonstrates that countries must work urgently to implement ambitious, mandatory, government-led sodium reduction policies to meet the global target of reducing salt consumption by 2025,” said Dr Tom Frieden, President and CEO of Resolve to Save Lives, a not-for-profit organization working with countries to prevent 100 million deaths from cardiovascular disease over 30 years. “There are proven measures that governments can implement and important innovations, such as low sodium salts. The world needs action, and now, or many more people will experience disabling or deadly—but preventable—heart attacks and strokes.”

The global average salt intake is estimated to be 10.8 grams per day, more than double the WHO recommendation of less than 5 grams of salt per day (one teaspoon). Eating too much salt makes it the top risk factor for diet and nutrition-related deaths. More evidence is emerging documenting links between high sodium intake and increased risk of other health conditions such as gastric cancer, obesity, osteoporosis and kidney disease.

WHO calls on Member States to implement sodium intake reduction policies without delay and to mitigate the harmful effects of excessive salt consumption. WHO also calls on food manufacturers to set ambitious sodium reduction targets in their products.

To read the report, visit: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240069985

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President Chamisa Mourns Veteran Guitarist

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Kelly Rusike, the legendary Jazz Invitation front man and Zimbabwean Jazz bassist. He was a veteran producer, writer, arranger, and Sound Engineer, owning Shed Productions, a major recording Production House in Zimbabwe that produced numerous audio commercials, jingles and songs.

Kelly’s contributions to the Zimbabwean music industry will always be remembered, particularly his timeless works such as Cecilia, Bp yangu yakwira, and Ngwerewere sadza advert.

Our hearts go out to his family, friends, and all those who knew him.

May his dear soul rest in peace.- CCC

Citizens Pay Tribute To Kelly Rusike

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Kelly Rusike, the legendary Jazz Invitation front man and Zimbabwean Jazz bassist. He was a veteran producer, writer, arranger, and Sound Engineer, owning Shed Productions, a major recording Production House in Zimbabwe that produced numerous audio commercials, jingles and songs.

Kelly’s contributions to the Zimbabwean music industry will always be remembered, particularly his timeless works such as Cecilia, Bp yangu yakwira, and Ngwerewere sadza advert.

Our hearts go out to his family, friends, and all those who knew him.

May his dear soul rest in peace.- CCC

Farmers Reclaim Cotton From Broke Government

Tinashe Sambiri

Cotton farmers have reclaimed cotton they supplied to broke government run COTTCO citing lack of sincerity.

Irate cotton farmers say the Zanu PF regime is failing to address their concerns.

In a statement on Thursday, CCC accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration of hoodwinking farmers…

Cotton farmers in Gokwe have reportedly reclaimed their cotton from Cottco due to longstanding payment delays and low cotton prices offered by the government.

In addressing these concerns, a Citizens’ Coalition for Change government promises to create a more favorable market for farmers and ensure that they receive fair and competitive prices for their produce in time. #VoteCCC

https://fb.watch/kCMoAt1192/

How To Run A Mining Venture

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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TIMB Boss Accused Of Shielding ‘Tobacco Mafia’

The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) CEO Emmanuel Matsvaire who has been accused of several allegations is reportedly being shielded by the company board chair Patrick Devenish and other influential politicians.

There is a dossier which was reportedly handed over to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) which raises pertinent questions about Matsvaire’s fitness to hold office.

However, the silence by investigating authorities on the allegations against Matsvaire has prompted market watchers to question the sincerity of the anti-corruption fight.

Matsvaire, sources said, is Devenish’s blue-eyed boy, thereby creating a “tobacco mafia” controlled by a few chosen elite.

It is alleged that the tobacco mafia has captured some corruption investigators and reporters as the tobacco cartel seeks to cover up some shady dealings..

Highly placed sources alleged that Matsvaire, who was linked to the late Agriculture Minister Perrence Shiri, is untouchable as he has managed to spread his tentacles in key institutions such as anti-graft bodies and some media houses.

The TIMB boss is also accused of being involved in intricate underhand deals with some named top white businessmen.

The TIMB boss is allegedly making “moves” to scuttle a potentially explosive investigation “to make the case suffer a natural death”.

Matsvaire, who holds a PhD in Agricultural Economics, did not respond to questions posed to him via WhatsApp recently despite having read the message as evidenced by the blue tick.

The dossier alleges that Matsvaire was involved in the misappropriation of agricultural inputs such as fertiliser and chemicals.

This, the dossier said, happened during the 2017 to 2021 farming season.

In part, the document reads: “The input clerk Ms P Chide who is stationed at TIMB head office would sent numerous 30 tonnes truckloads of inputs to four provinces (Mashonaland East, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland West and Manicaland). The regional managers (RM) were accountable and responsible for receiving and distributing of these inputs to growers.

“However, the RM for Manicaland by then Mr Emmanuel Matsvaire who is the current Operations Director and Acting CEO failed to account for three truckloads of inputs (1800 bags; 90 000 tonnes of fertilisers worth about US$$90,000) that were dispatched to his area.

“The inputs went missing, disappeared into thin air, they vanished and to-date were never recovered. The staff members who worked closely with him hinted that the inputs were actually received and sold by Mr Matsvaire with the cash converted into his own pocket for personal gains.”

There are also allegations that Matsvaire was involved in the abuse of the TIMB Tobacco Inputs Credit Scheme (TICS) contract programme through flawed tender procedures.

“There is also a nepotism case in which Matsvaire teamed up with the TIMB human capital partner. They connived to employ Rogas Chikomo as a registration clerk at TIMB Mutare office in 2017 to 2022 June. The records show a continuous unprocedural renewal of employment contract without conducting any interviews,” reads the dossier.

It is also alleged that Emmanuel Matsvaire and Divine Bona promoted Aid Taruvinga from field officer to technical officer between August and December 2022.

Questions have been raised over Taruvinga’s qualifications in relation to the post.

All these cases, the dossier alleges point to Matsvaire’s wrongdoing and a thorough investigation should be conducted as the government intensifies the fight against corruption.

-263Chat

Mnangagwa Hoodwinks Cotton Farmers

Tinashe Sambiri

Cotton farmers have reclaimed cotton they supplied to broke government run COTTCO citing lack of sincerity.

Irate cotton farmers say the Zanu PF regime is failing to address their concerns.

In a statement on Thursday, CCC accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration of hoodwinking farmers…

Cotton farmers in Gokwe have reportedly reclaimed their cotton from Cottco due to longstanding payment delays and low cotton prices offered by the government.

In addressing these concerns, a Citizens’ Coalition for Change government promises to create a more favorable market for farmers and ensure that they receive fair and competitive prices for their produce in time. #VoteCCC

https://fb.watch/kCMoAt1192/

Business Tips

By Nick Masaiti

Hey have you asked yourself why big brands like Coca-Cola ,Pepsi still advertise their business .

I Know in many people’s eye make no sense that a well known brand still engage into advertising and invest so much into that .Just an example ,Coca-Cola ,Pepsi and Minute maid they are buying exclusive display fridges for promotion campaign every year .

(1) The fall of Mr juicy
This was the first drink to compete with Coca-Cola in Zimbabwe. It took a lead in introducing the concept of sport drinks to the Zimbabweans and became famous in the whole country.

The excellent advertising made it the top spot in Zimbabwe beverage market .It sales reached an astonishing 5.5 billion in 2003 which is the sum of sales of Pepsi and Coca-Cola in Zimbabwe .From this moment Mr Juicy stopped advertising and nobody knows what Mr Juicy is.

The reason for Mr Juicy ‘s sinking is complex ,but of course ,it cannot be attributed to the fact that it stopped advertising. This case study can help us to answer the question that stopping advertising result to collapse of your company consumers will always forget .

(2) Forgetting theory
The Forgetting curve of German psychologist Ebbinghaus tells us that people’s Forgetting speed of one thing is not linear but begins to be high and then slow down subsequently .The theoretical guiding significance of this discovery is that any memory must be repeated and repeated again

Advertisers deeply understand this principle and repeatedly deepen their impression before people forget it ,in order to build a solid image ,otherwise people will just forget it .So people still advertise without ceasing the principle behind this is to use the memory curve to enhance the impression before Forgetting.Always remember even the impression has been repeatedly strengthened ,if does not strengthen over time it will also slowly dissapear in the minds of consumers

Let’s take another example -Paradzai Messi the sungura King he was an idol of the entire Zimbabwe however over the past 3 years how many people still remember him .A Zimbabwe living legend .When you ask the younger generation they just know him as a shoplifter who was helped by Mudiwa Hood and does not know he was once a sungura national idol and song writer .He stopped advertising his work who still accept him as a brand ambassador or book him to perform .ln reality this shows how decline in business value brought about the decline in exposure .

(3)The mechanism of advertising :inform ,persuade ,remind ,strengthen.

For any product it’s advertising audience can be divided into high frequency consumers ,low frequency consumers ,non consumers .The advertising mechanism for these three types of people is different .According to the classic advertising theory the logic of advertising comes in four aspects inform ,persuade ,remind ,strestrengthen.Advertising is the to cultivate awareness and new customers as well to remind consumers that we are still there to satisfy their needs.

I was a non -consumer of Coca-Cola but last when I finished doing my errands I was thirsty and hungry .l saw a Coca-Cola poster at a certain written “original dream that will definitely reach ” with only reading this advert my thirst was totally quenched in a minute and because of the cool feeling I became a low frequency consumer of Coca-Cola

This year I laughed my young brother love sweet drinks but this days I meet him he always ask for kambucha even if instant gave him Coke he would specifically switch to kambucha l asked why and he said Kambucha invited seh calaz as a brand ambassador l am a big fan so I started to love kambucha .Consumers are just like that the are many reasons to fall for the brand .

This actually shows that advertising is the key our business.For advertising and social media management contact YungNation Creative marketing 0779357056 ,+263777836706,+263778440400,+263778331233

Why Qoki Investors Should Be Worried | Sithule-Pyramid-Mafia

By Legal Contributors Team | Following the publication of the first story on ZimEye, Investors are in the rightful minds to be worried about the nature of the Investment schemes Qoki is operating.

Investors should start questioning whether this investment is safe for them. The points below are some of the red flags Investors should be aware of and should approach Qoki for clarification. ‘We respect the efforts in facilitating the empowerment of women through investment opportunities, however, this should be done fairly without taking any advantage of the vulnerability of others,’ is how they could begin.

The following analysis generally deals with the projects involving the purchase and development of land, however similar concerns could be raised for other Qoki projects as well.

It is also highly recommended that investors (despite of their trust and allegiance to Qoki and its founding members) obtain their own independent legal advice on this and not rely on the analysis set out below

 Loopholes that could expose the investorRed flags  
Founding agreement between the Investor and Qoki (What constitutes the relationship between Qoki and the Investor?)In most cases it appears the only agreement between the Investor and Qoki is a verbal agreement, entered prior to certain representations being made by Qoki through Sithule. These representations are largely made in the form of audio messages/voice notes on WhatsApp, Fakebook posts about the Investment opportunity.   Recently it has been noted on a Facebook post that some of the women have signed a Qoki’s Dreamers Document (the Qoki Women Dreamer Terms and Conditions was initially introduced on or around November 2020, after most Investors had already made payments in full or in part). It is important to understand whether this document is a mere document setting out Qoki’s initiatives, or whether it is intended to be a binding agreement between Qoki and the potential Investor. However, to be binding specifically for purposes of the investment that the potential investor is signing up for, the very same document should detail with specificity the type of investment, including its description (size, price, location, current owner), date of purchase, date title passes, conditions precedents etc. Without the specificities, the Qoki Dreamers document may simply not be an enforceable document.  The founding documents lacks certainty or clarity as to the relationship between Qoki Investments Pvt Ltd and the Investor, and there are endless issues on this, some of which include the following: There is no relationship between the Investor and Qoki.There is no explicit term detailing this relationship.There is no explicit term detailing that Qoki is purchasing a certain investment/ or entering into an agreement for the purchase of property (or any asset) on behalf of the Investor.There is no explicit term detailing that the contract of sale, or that the funds being paid by the Investor are to be used to acquire a certain piece of property, upon which a specific portion of that property will be subdivided and allotted to the Investor.There is no explicit term detailing the link that the Investor is paying for whatever property is being represented to be purchased for or on behalf of the investorThe Investor does not have a strong legal basis upon to claim title to that property upon purchase and passing of title to Qoki
Pooled InvestmentsInvestors pool in their funds under the promise that they are purchasing a property together. The documents that appear to be used for this are very generic and only list the names of Investors, and the amounts they are contribution, including payments made.   The document is not referred to in the Sale of Land agreement, and it does not form part to any subsequent agreement which would ordinarily be entered into by Qoki and the respective pooled Investor for purposes of then transferring title to the Investor.    The pooled funds could be used for whatever purpose Qoki may deem fit, including paying other Investors there is no mandate from the pooled investors for Qoki to purchase a piece of land on behalf of the investors.there is no certainty as to what the funds can be used for, while the funds and names of the pooled investors are listed on a document, the same document is very generic and afford little to no legal protection to the pooled investor
Entity being used – Directorship  Legal entity used to purchase land (Qoki Investments (Private) Limited) (“Qoki”) is a company registered in Zimbabwe with the following directors and shareholders (as at 25 August 2020):   Directors Sithule Tshuma (regardless being resident in the UK, the address listed with the Registrar of Companies in Zimbabwe, is that of New Lobengula, Bulawayo – therefore any legal service against Sithule in her capacity as director of Qoki will need to be affected in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, and not in the UK)Emmaculate Lee TshumaKaren KhumaloNompilo Moyo     Shareholders (equally holding 2,000 shares): Sithule Lee TshumaEmmaculate TshumaKaren KumaloSehlile Gumbo Tapfumaneyi Nompilo Moyo    The is no relationship between Qoki (the Company) and the Investor: The shareholders are entitled to all the assets held by QokiOn winding up of Qoki (liquidation of all assets including all investments held by Qoki), and after the payment of creditors, the shareholders are entitled to all the proceedsQoki Investors do not have any legal protection that entitles them to the assets of Qoki, the Investors may launch legal proceedings against Qoki, but with the limited documents and agreements that set out the relationship between Qoki and those Investors, this is very difficult to prove
Possible breaches of various lawsThe Qoki Investment scheme largely operates in the UK and Zimbabwe, and the conduct carried out by Qoki may (managing pooled investments) may be subject to regulations in both countries, requiring regulatory licences and/or authorisations.   It is possible that without the appropriate authorisations and/or licences, Qoki may be in breach of laws in the UK and Zimbabwe   UK Possible violation of financial services laws, and conduct of business may require a specific licence to obtained by the entity such as the Financial Conduct Authority   Zimbabwe Possible violation by running an unregistered collective investment scheme.   Violations of these laws may impose civil or criminal penalties to the directors, and a possibility of winding up of Qoki, with the proceeds of the liquidation to be paid to the Regulators.   Depending on how Investors make payments to Qoki, including the remittance of funds to Zimbabwe, Qoki may be in breach of Money Laundering laws.   Dealing with foreign currency may also expose Qoki to Reserve Bank regulation non compliances   
Contracts of LandIt appears that the sale of the land is done through a Memorandum of Agreement of Sale. The Memorandum of Agreement of sale shows in most cases shows that Qoki is purchasing the Property from the seller who is the current owner or executor of a deceased estate.   The Memorandum of Agreement does not make any reference to the Investors, or that Qoki is acting in an agency capacity on behalf of the Investor. It means that after the successful completion of the sale, Qoki is entitled to receiving title of ownership through a title deed.    The agreement of sale of land is between the seller and Qoki, this creates a few challenges for the Investor, namely: On passing of title to Qoki, Qoki becomes the owner of the propertyQoki enjoys all the rights that come with ownership of propertyQoki in its full discretion (through its directors) decides what it wants to do with the property Qoki can decide in its absolute discretion to honour its representations made to its Investors by transferring title and to the Investor. However, Qoki does not have a legal obligation to do this and if the directors decide not, they simply can keep the title indefinitelyIn the event Qoki does not transfer title to the Investor, the Investor does not have a strong legal basis (if any) to claim the transfer of title, it would be difficult to prove that the Investor is entitled to receiving title in the absence of an express agreement detailing that sale of land from Qoki to the Investor, or an agency agreement between Qoki and the Investor, detailing that Qoki is purchasing the property as agent on behalf of the Investors, or an agreement conferring the right to acquire land.In the event of Qoki’s Insolvency, the Investor does not have a legitimate claim against the assets held by Qoki, and as such do not rank as a creditor. Investors are likely not to get any of the payments they would have made to Qoki for the purchase and the development of land.The Investor invests in this scheme highly at their own risk, at the hope that Qoki honours its representations made about the potential transfer of title on completion of the project. The investor does not have any legal protection. In the event of the death of the Investor, the heirs of the Investors will have difficulty in including the right to acquire land or claims of money paid to Qoki as part of the deceased estate  
Land development projectsMost of the Qoki projects involve the purchase and development of land. The agreements that are often shared with Investors at the onset are for purposes of purchasing the land, and not necessarily for the development of that land. There have been concerns on lack of transparency with regards to the actual costs involved with the land development, as this are not disclosed initially, at the time when an investor signs up for the purchase of the land.   It would seem prudent (and perhaps safer for the Investor) that upon Qoki acquiring the land, as a first step, undertakes the subdivision process and then grant the title deeds to the Investor prior or simultaneously with the development of the land    With the current legal uncertainty of land ownership including whether Investor funds are being used to fund the purchase of the land they believe to be based on representations made at the marketing of the Qoki Project, the Investor cannot be entirely certain that their funds are being used for what they have been told, and they cannot ascertain this information from Qoki.   The risk in doing this is that funds can be pooled in to develop a project that the Investor did not even sign up for.
Payments and updates on purchased investmentsThe invoices that are usually provided prove funds deposited with Ncube and Partners are of a generic nature, they appear to lack certainty and could relate to any transaction that Qoki is undertaking. There are concerns that a single invoice could be used for multiple projects   
Initial InvestorsThere is a consistent theme in Sithule being one of the first investors in each project that is announced. This can be highly suspicious and typical to a pyramid scheme   
Ownership of landThere has been a lot of talk about title deeds being given to Investors at the completion of projects. It does not seem that this is clearly documented in the agreements that the Investor signs up to, and it is a highly risky scenario for any Investor.   Without an explicit term in the agreement detailing how and when title will pass onto the Investor, the Investor should not be investing into Qoki.As stated above, without any explicit term in the agreement on the passing of title from Qoki to the Investor, the Investor has little or no protection from the law on acquiring title despite having fully paid the amounts required by Qoki.   The critical agreement in this entire investment transaction is the sale of land of between Qoki and the seller of the land (an agreement that the Investor is not part of). That is the agreements that results in title passing from the seller to Qoki.   There however is no subsequent agreement between Qoki and the Investor, that sets out among other things, an obligation by Qoki to transfer a portion of the land to the Investor.   Without this agreement (either in the form an agreement for a right to acquire land / agency agreement / sale of land agreement between Qoki and the Investor), the Investor does not have any legal protection to enforce the transfer of title. This is an incredibly dangerous position for the Investor to be in, regardless how they trust Sithule or Qoki as an entity.   If Qoki (the Company) changes its directors, or if Sithule ceases to be a director for whatever reason, the Qoki company through its new directors could decide not to honour any promises made on social media with regards to transferring title if these

Mnangagwa Frees 4000 Prisoners

By-The government has directed the Prisons to release 4 279 prisoners under the latest Presidential Amnesty.

According to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS), a total of 4 166 men and 104 women will be released from the country’s 47 main prisons and eight satellite prisons.

In a statement released on Thursday, ZPCS spokesperson Meya Khanyezi said:

These inmates were being rehabilitated and have been serving for the offences they committed against the state therefore, those aggrieved are encouraged to forgive them for their successful reintegration into society.

According to a Statutory Instrument of an Extraordinary Government Gazette published last Friday by the Ministry of Justice, Legal, and Parliamentary Affairs, those who have been pardoned include terminally ill female prisoners and juveniles who are not serving specified offences.

Those to be released would have served one-third of their sentences by 18 April 2023 while those who remain in prison are convicts serving time for violence-related offences.

Khanyezi urged communities to forgive and embrace the inmates that have been given amnesty. She said:

We would like to appeal to the close family members, stakeholders, and the society at large to embrace and accept inmates who have been released on amnesty.

Successful reintegration of inmates back into society is not the sole mandate of ZPCS alone but it requires combined efforts from all citizens of Zimbabwe.

These inmates were being rehabilitated and have been serving for the offenses they committed against the state, therefore, those aggrieved are encouraged to forgive them for their successful reintegration into society.

The number of inmates to be released per province:

Bulawayo Metropolitan – 688 (680 males and 8 females)

Matabeleland North – 231 (230 males and 1 female)

Matabeleland South – 129 (127 males and 2 females)

Harare – 790 (770 males and 20 females)

Midlands – 537 (527 males and 10 females)

Mashonaland East – 397 (358 males and 39 females)

Mashonaland West – 340 (333 males and 7 females)

Mashonaland Central – 206 (204 males and 2 females)

Masvingo – 398 (392 males and 6 females)

Midlands – 537 (527 males and 10 females)

Zimbabwe’s prisons have a carrying capacity of 17 000 inmates but were holding more than 22 000.

Putin Supplies 18 Helicopters To Mnangagwa

By-The Russian Government has delivered 18 new helicopters to Harare, which authorities say would be used for emergency air medical services, law enforcement and tourism.

The helicopters will be used for air ambulances, air policing, and rescue missions in case of disasters.
Further, the helicopters are set to boost the tourism sector against the backdrop of an assured health service for tourists through emergency air medical services that will be offered in resort areas like Mana Pools and Victoria Falls.
The helicopters are part of the Government’s partnership with the Russian Federation and were delivered to the Robert Mugabe International Airport in Harare.
Speaking at a ceremony to receive the helicopters, President Mnangagwa said the bond between Zimbabwe and Russia was unbreakable, solid and had stood the test of time.
“Zimbabwe is under sanctions, we are constrained unlike our neighbours and the rest of the world to acquire the tools we need to mitigate the impact of cyclones and disasters in our region.
“When I discussed with my brother (Russian) President (Vladimir) Putin, he recommended that their company, Russian State Corporation, (Rostec) produce the type of equipment we want and we have ordered these 18,” he said.
President Mnangagwa said he is confident that the Ministries of Environment, Climate, Environment and Tourism as well as Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage would swiftly respond when disasters strike as was the case during Cyclone Idai.
The President also hailed the continued excellent relations with Russia, saying most freedom fighters, including himself, were trained in that country. He said the historical co-operation is no longer military but is now “economic and humanitarian”.
Added to that, President Mnangagwa said the relationship with Russia is developmental and focused on modernising the economy, improving lives and moving people from poverty to prosperity, a process that needs friends to assist in the exploitation of the country’s resources.
“The Russian Federation is under sanctions, Zimbabwe is under sanctions from the same people for different reasons, then you are told don’t speak to that guy who is under sanctions when I am also under sanctions. You are saying victims of sanctions should not speak to each other, what nonsense?” he said.
President Mnangagwa said the country stands tall and is progressing despite the sanctions which taught the nation to be independent, innovative and produce essentials like medical oxygen.
He said the country was also food secure before reiterating that Zanu-PF was headed for a landslide victory in the harmonised elections set for August.

The director-general of Rostec, Mr Sergey Chemezov, said the products manufactured by their company are ideal for the African continent.
Mr Chemezov said some of the helicopters are medical ones to be used as air ambulances for providing emergency medical assistance while others serve as a basis for law enforcement and State security.
Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe said it was impossible to talk of Zimbabwe’s economic journey without mentioning President Mnangagwa’s engagement and re-engagement efforts.

-State media

Legendary Preacher Still Going Strong

GUTU-One of the few remaining first 316 Nyazvidzi Small Scale Farm owners and an evangelist with the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe (MCZ), Sekuru Benson Mahohoma Makura, has turned 100 years old.

The centenarian of Farm 249 turned a year older on May 16, 2023. He is also a full-fledged farmer and has been an evangelist since the liberation struggle.
One of his daughters, a reverend with MCZ, Chisenwa Makura, told The Mirror that her father’s life is a testimony.

Sekuru Makura of the Madyira totem previously fell blind and suffered a stroke.

Long life is seemingly a virtue in the family as his wife, Mbuya Fadzai Makura (90), is by his side and the two worship and work together.

“As the Makura family, we celebrated a milestone with our centenarian father. My father has made it this far because of his diet-conscious nature. He went back to preaching last year just after he suffered a minor
stroke…

Mnangagwa’s Helicopter Deal Shrouded In Secrecy

Zimbabwe yesterday took delivery of 18 helicopters from Russia under a public-private partnership (PPP) deal, but critics questioned why their procurement has been shrouded in secrecy.

Government has said the choppers would be used as air ambulances, search and rescue, and air policing while sources said they would also be used for VIP transport and the Air Force.

It said the procurement of the helicopters was done under a PPP arrangement with Russia, but details of the private companies involved were not revealed.

“Private-public partnership means the money used belongs to the public and there should be accountability,” observed one critic who declined identification.

“It also means there are private companies involved, but why has government only revealed State actors? Was this deal put to tender?”

This comes at a time when government is still reeling from the abortive attempt to hide from the public and taxpayers procurement under the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act of construction equipment

and materials, biomedical and medical equipment, medicines and drugs (pharmaceuticals), vehicles including ambulances, laboratory equipment, chemicals and accessories, hospital protective equipment and their repair or maintenance and machinery.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa eventually repealed the controversial law in an Extraordinary Government Gazette yesterday, over two weeks after its publication.

It’s not clear if the helicopters were acquired under the controversial law, which legal experts say was in force for a fortnight before its repeal.

“It is hereby notified that His Excellency the President has with immediate effect cancelled the declaration set forth in General Notice 635 of 2023; that general notice is accordingly repealed,” said the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Misheck Sibanda.

“Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23]: Special Procurements in the Public Interest: Health Service: General Notice 635 of 2023, repealed.”

Last week, Sibanda had insisted that the controversial “looting” law was published without his signature as is the norm.

Officials also pointed out that the law was gazetted without Mnangagwa’s knowledge and when he was attending the coronation of King Charles III in London, the United Kingdom.

Zim-Dollar Crashes

By-The Zimbabwe dollar this week lost value against the United States dollar on the foreign currency auction held by the Central Bank.

On 16 May 2023, the weighted average was US$1: ZWL$1,404.8039 up from US$1: ZWL$1,212.5.8 reported on 09 May 2023.

The central bank allotted a total of US$14,444,323.31 down from US$16,349 930.31, with the majority of the allotment going to raw materials, followed by machinery and equipment.

The amount allotted for the Small to Medium Enterprises Forex Auction was US$1,576,700.13 down from US$2,280,785.72, while the Main Forex Auction was allotted US$13,171,159.91 down from US$16,772,580.66.

♦ Weighted Average Rate moved to 1,404.8039 up from 1,212.5.8.

How the money was allocated:

Raw Materials …………………………………………. (SME) US$350,687.48 … (MAIN) US$7,007,641.38 

Machinery and Equipment …………………………. (SME) US$415,614.30 … (MAIN) US$1,926,117.50 

Consumables (Incl. Spares, Tyres, Electricals, etc) … (SME) US$202,560.71 … (MAIN) US$1,001,696.74 

Services (Loans, Education, Dividends, Disinvestments, etc) … (SME) US$100,494.32 …. (MAIN) US$983,240.01 

Retail and Distribution (Incl. Food, Beverages, etc) … (SME) US$125,715.23 … (MAIN) US$1,514,194.61 

lubricants Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals …. (SME) US$62,647.17 … (MAIN) US$341,262.52 

Paper and Packaging …………………………….. (SME) US$15,444.19 … (MAIN) US$397,007.15 

TOTAL ………………………………………………. (SME) US$1,273,163.40 … (MAIN) US$13,171,159.91 

GRAND TOTAL AWARDED ……………….. US$14,444,323.31

Notes 

1. Bids with overdue CD1s, outstanding Bills of Entry (BOEs), insufficient ZWL and those with sufficient FCA balances were also disqualified.

2. Some Bids were allotted on a pro-rata basis.