New Zimbabwe Vision Unpacked

WE NEED NEW LEADERS:

Our Change Champion in Chief, Advocate @nelsonchamisa has a vision for a better Zimbabwe, a NEW GREAT Zimbabwe where every citizen’s contribution matters in the development of the country.

His leadership is premised on the principles of accountability, transparency, and respect for the rule of law.

As citizens, we stand with him and support his bid to become the next President of Zimbabwe.

Citizens, let’s rally behind our Change Champion in Chief and bring real change to our beloved country.

#WeNeedNewLeaders

CCC

Zimbo Man Murdered At Limpopo Bridge

By A Correspondent- Beitbridge border security officials are investigating another case of murder after a Zimbabwean man known only as Welly, was killed at the Old Limpopo Bridge on Thursday morning on the South African side by another Zimbabwean known only as Tinashe, who then fled.

The motive behind the murder is yet unknown.

The police officer commanding Beitbridge district, Chief Superintendent Tichaona Nyongo, said the Zimbabwean police had been formally informed of the killing by the South Africans.

“The matter is being investigated by our South African counterparts since it occurred on their side of the border. However, the South African police came to the border post and informed us that they had a murder case of a Zimbabwean national who is only known as Welly who was murdered at the Old Limpopo Bridge.

“The deceased is said to have been murdered by another Zimbabwean national only known as Tinashe”.

Man R_apes R_ape Victim

By A Correspondent- An Epworth man who allegedly faked to help a woman who was running away from a suspected robber and later rɑpǝd her numerous times with his friend appeared in court yesterday.

The incident occurred on January 31, at around 10pm when the 39-year-old complainant who was in the company of her male friend only identified as Jose were coming from Msasa Shops.

The other co-accused, who is still on the run, met the complainant and started assaulting her.

Jose ran away.

Ibrahim Mohammed passed by and was recognised by the complainant who begged for help.

Mohammed pretended to help her and took her to his house where he ganged up with his friend who is still at large and took turns to rɑpǝ her without protecti0n.

Mohammed (29) appeared before Harare regional magistrate Mrs Marehwanazvo Gofa charged with rɑpǝ.

He was advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

The matter was remanded to July 25 pending finalisation of investigations.

Drunk Man Kills Own Father

GWERU-A drunk Gweru man allegedly killed his father whom he assaulted all over the body with a log after the former tried to refrain him from assaulting his sister.

Midlands Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident which occurred on 30 April, 2023 to The Mirror.
Circumstances are that Amos Tshuma (43) of Kurimakwakanaka Village under Chief Gambiza went to his father, Remias Tshuma (76) house and found his sister home.

The two had a misunderstanding and Amos began assaulting his sister. His father tried to refrain him and Amos began assaulting him with a log all over the body…Chipinge Times

Ex- Byo Prosecutor Falls On Hard Times

By A Correspondent- Former prosecutor in charge of Bulawayo regional courts, Patrobs Dube, has fallen on hard times after he was fired by ex-Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana in 2012.

Dube was dismissed for leading an industrial action against poor working conditions. He is failing to pay R6 747 for the release of his LLB certificate held by the University of South Africa (Unisa) over outstanding fees.

As if that is not enough, Dube has become partially blind.

Dube has now launched a Facebook campaign #SOSPatrobs#HoldMyHand seeking assistance to have his certificate released by Unisa.

#HoldMyHand to help me access my LLB Degree. If wishes were horses … I would by now long have had my LLB Degree results and I would have long registered and become a fully-fledged legal practitioner!!,” Dube posted on Facebook.

He told Southern Eye Weekender that he was struggling to clear outstanding fees of R6 747 which he owed Unisa.

“In 2012, I was unfairly dismissed from my job of public prosecutor by the government of Zimbabwe following a strike by prosecutors which was organised by the Prosecutors Association, of which I was the deputy chair,” Dube said.

“What followed was a long and protracted court and legal battle between the government and me, with me fighting for the vindication of my constitutional rights and, indeed, my life and the government obfuscating and bent on stifling and reducing me to an effigy of sorrow. It is at times like these, with your back against the law, that you reflect and cannot help, but be cynical about modern law which saves us from barbarism, and in its place gives us the barbarism of the law!”

The High Court ordered his reinstatement.

“The court ordered my reinstatement or payment of damages. The Judicial Service Commission applied to the High Court for review. The commission attempted twice to have the Labour Court judgment rescinded and failed on both occasions,” Dube said.

However, he has not been reinstated.

“What must I do now to persuade the powers-that-be to comply with the rule of law? I have lost my employment, my sight and dignity. My family and children’s future are bleak, but why? I ask again, but why?”

Communities Mobilise, Repair Roads

By A Correspondent- Fed up with government inaction, the tenacious villagers of Hope Fountain in Umguza, Matabeleland North province, have joined hands to repair their heavily damaged roads.

The roads in Hope Fountain were hit hard by the recent rains, compounding the woes of the villagers, who feel neglected by the motoring public.

Determined to bring change, the villagers have mobilised through their village committee and are pushing for the restoration of the major roads connecting Hope Fountain with Bulawayo.

These roads have suffered significant damage over the years.

Despite the District Development Fund’s (DDF) mission to provide assistance to resettlement areas, the central government has consistently failed to allocate adequate funding, leaving the area with little to no financial support in recent years.

According to Vusa Sibanda, a member of the village committee, the road works were initiated in 2022.

“Our roads are not in a good shape and very hazardous to users, therefore as a committee, together with the community, we saw a need for us to rise and answer the call,” Sibanda says.

Hope Fountain, previously owned by missionaries, was handed over to its current owners by the United Congregational Church of Southern Africa in 1980.

The area is located near How Mine.

The villagers have mobilised through their village committee and set a deadline of December 2023 to complete the project.

According to sources, on March 31, 2023, the village committee presented a budget to the community for the rehabilitation project.

“The budget, which includes other developments in the area, was well appreciated by the rest of the community. We are positive that all will be well,” says Sibanda.

According to Thokoza Mathe, a resident of Hope Fountain, the community is optimistic that their diligent work and sacrifices will yield positive results, ultimately leading to accessible roads in the area.

“We work together and are confident we will succeed,” Mathe said.

“We will hold meetings that will further enlighten all stakeholders about the benefits of the project while urging community members to participate through providing labour or any other resources needed,” Mathe added.

According to Sibanda, one of the targeted roads runs from the shopping centre through Mthombothemba Primary School to How Mine, with the aim of connecting people to schools, clinics, and facilitating the sale of farm products, thus generating income for the community.

According to the 2023 Zimbabwe Infrastructure Investment Programme report, $3 billion will be allocated to rural road infrastructure, to be implemented through DDF.

Sibanda says one of the project’s shortcomings is that some community members fail to contribute on time, which affects progress.

Additionally, some community members have yet to fully understand the project, which results in low participation rates, Sibanda adds.

“Other villagers delay paying their contributions, causing delays in the development of such programmes. Some feel that the idea is too big for a small community like ours,” says Sibanda.

Fisani Nkomo, a villager with a low income, says she faces difficulties paying her contributions towards the project on time.

This challenge, in turn, makes it hard for her to meet the project demands.

However, Sibanda notes that community members have realised that working together on the project has been a valuable learning experience.

Their collective efforts and perseverance have inspired others to join in.

Moses Dube, a resident and participant in the project, says the committee has reached out to mining companies to collaborate and augment the community’s efforts.

“We wrote a letter to How Mine earlier this year. They have promised to reach out soon. We need machinery and other essential equipment for rehabilitation. Some of the funding will come from local contributions (homestead subscriptions),” Dube says.

Alexander Mhlanga, the ward 1 councillor for Umguza Rural District Council, expressed his support for and happiness with the community project.

Man R_apes, Stabs Ex- lover

By A Correspondent- A 42 year old man from Chiwundura raped and stabbed his ex-girlfriend after she turned down his request to reconcile with him.

Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident that occurred last week.

Mahoko said the victim, a 20-year-old woman, is battling for life at a hospital in Bulawayo.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirms the arrest of (name withheld) in connection with rape and attempted murder cases which occurred at Maveni village under Chief Gambiza,” he said.

“Reports indicate that at around 2pm, the woman from the same village in Chiwundura went to fetch firewood at a nearby bush in the company of her cousin sister.

“They met (the suspect) who resides in the same village and a misunderstanding arose between them. The suspect withdrew a knife from his pocket and threatened to stab the complainant.”

Mahoko added: “He allegedly raped the complainant before stabbing her with a knife all over the body.”

The woman was later rushed to Gweru Provincial Hospital by a well-wisher.

She was later transferred to Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo due to the serious nature of her injuries.

Knife Wielding Duo Steal From 82yr Old

By A Correspondent- Two male adults who were wielding knives and a pair of pliers pounced on a Nyanga family, threatened an 82-year-old woman with unspecified action and vanished with US$160.

The incident happened in Sarutani Village under Chief Hata’s area on April 17 at around 8pm.

“The two suspects who were armed with a knife and pliers entered into Mrs Taurai Mushayi’s room as she was sleeping. She was alone. One of the suspects grabbed her by the neck and ordered her to keep quiet.

“They gagged her mouth with a cloth while the other suspect ransacked the house. They took USD160 then disappeared into the darkness,” said Inspector Muzondo.

Police are appealing to members of the public with information leading to the arrest of the suspects to contact their nearest police station.

Falcon College Fees Hikes Fees

By A Correspondent- Upmarket Falcon College has pegged its second term fees at a staggering US$10,588.79 just as University of Zimbabwe (UZ) students celebrate a High Court judgement barring the institution from hiking their fees to US$467.

A notice released by the school on April 26 reveals parents and guardians will have to part with ZW$11,330,000 which translates to US$10,588.79 at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s (RBZ) inter-bank rate or US$5,665 at the popular black market rate.

Despite efforts to defend it by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, Zimbabwe’s local currency has devalued at an alarming rate since its re-introduction by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

The notice, signed by Board of Governors Chairman Andrew Marchussen and Headmaster Dave van Wyk blames Zimbabwe’s waning economy for the hike.

It is absolutely necessary if we are to continue to not just survive but thrive in this economy,” it reads.

The eSigodini school’s alumni includes former Chevrons captain Heath Streak, fellow cricketer Meluleki Nkala, Charles Knaggs who is a Colonel in the British army and former European Parliament member Robert Jackson.

The school sits on 2,000 hectares of what was once Bushtick gold mine in Matabeleland South.

It boasts of a kilometre long airstrip, a golf range and 810 hectares of a nature reserve and wilderness area.

Sports and clubs at the facility include fishing, mountain climbing, karate, photography and investment; most of which are not at ordinary schools across the country.

Zimbos Dump Local Currency

By A Correspondent- Majority of citizens have dumped the Zimbabwean dollar with 97% of transactions for basic commodities being conducted in United States dollars, a World Bank official said yesterday.

World Bank senior economist Dhiraj Sharma said the local currency was “rapidly losing value”.

Sharma was presenting the findings on the poverty, income, consumption and expenditure surveys (PICES) conducted between July 2020 and January 2023 through telephone interviews by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat), in partnership with the World Bank and United Nations Children’s Fund.

Nine rounds of the PICES survey were conducted between July 2020 and January 2023.

“One thing that the survey started to track on was the use of foreign currency on domestic transactions,” he said.

“So overall, we see, to a larger extent, other currencies are being used almost exclusively. People use the Zimbabwe dollar for transactions for about less than 3% of the transactions. And this is for five key food items which are maize meal, cooking oil, rice, beef and bread.”

Prices of basic commodities have been skyrocketing, with the local currency on a free fall.

Some goods are now being exclusively sold in United States dollars.

The parallel market rate of the United States dollar against the local currency spiralled to $2 700 while the official rate stands at $1 097.

Sharma said dollarisation was more prevalent in rural areas than in urban areas.

“The US$ is being used for almost two-thirds of the US dollar or the South African rand for transactions, for 9% and the Zimbabwe dollar for 23%,” he said.

“The use of foreign currency is more widespread in rural areas, which is also a novel finding. Among the five basic food items, the use of foreign currency was higher in some than others, for example cooking oil and rice.

“But overall, this shows the extent to which people are using alternative currencies because the local currencies cannot function properly as stores of value and medium of exchange.”

Government has resisted growing calls to redollarise. President Emmerson Mnangagwa reintroduced the local currency in 2019 after a decade of dollarisation.

“Zaoga Will Be Divided “: Passion Java

By A Correspondent- United States-based Zimbabwean preacher, Passion Java has said the imminent death of Ezekiel Guti will divide ZAOGA into two.

In a statement, Java said he had a vision in which he was shown Guti’s imminent death. 

Guti, the founder of the Forward in Faith International Ministries known simply as ZAOGA in Zimbabwe, turned 100 this Friday, May 5, 2023. In a message to commemorate Guti’s birthday, Java said:

Baba Guti is about to die.

This is not a skit but a Prophetic word from God unto Baba Ach bishop Ezekiel Guti.

Our death is not the end if we can live on in our children and the younger generation.

For they are us and we are them. Our bodies are only but wilted leaves on the tree of life, and the distinction between past, present, and future is death.

While the whole world was celebrating your birthday, Baba, As l was ministering to the Lord in prayers and fastings, while in Dubai. l saw Celestial Beings celebrating your coming home, and l saw one who was holding a trumpet and a golden bowel saying, “lt is time, and the time is now”.

You have fought a good fight, you have kept the faith. Put thine house in Oder because at your departure, Z.A.O.G.A will be divided into two.

Hebrews 9:27
Just as man is appointed to die once, and after that, judgment comes.

Happy Birthday, Baba

Notorious Masvingo Armed Robbers Nabbed

By A Correspondent- Police in Masvingo have arrested two notorious armed robbers linked to 25 cases recorded in the province.

Nelson Matsvange (44) and Frank Tirivani (36) committed the crimes between March 2022 and May 2023 in the province.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday said Matsvange was arrested on May 1 at village 13 Crown Range in Zaka after CCTV footage linked him to a case of armed robbery which occurred at Musvovi business centre in Renco.

The arrest led to the recovery of an AK-47 rifle which was hidden in a cave in Chivamba area, Zaka, with a magazine of 31 live rounds of ammunition, five cellphones, an HP laptop, a satchel, two machetes, a comforter blanket and US$50 cash.”

hey face 25 charges of armed robbery, including one of unlawful entry and theft which occurred at Manjirenji Game Park, Chiredzi in March 2022 where the firearm was stolen.

“Police implore business owners to enhance security systems at business premises. Meanwhile, armed robbery syndicates are warned that the long arm of the law will catch up with them as police crack teams are on high alert to ensure that the law takes its course,” Nyathi said.

Harare Woman Robbed

By A Correspondent- A Harare woman who boarded a private vehicle at BP Service Station in Mutare got robbed of US$3 220, a cellphone and clothes by armed robbers who had offered her a ride.

The five suspects, including a woman, dumped the victim, Ms Diana Pamire, in a bush near Nyazura before driving off.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Norbert Muzondo confirmed the incident which happened at around 8:30am.

Pamire (30) boarded a silver Honda CRV at BP Service Station intending to go to Harare. She had a purse and a bag which contained cash, clothes and other belongings. In the vehicle were four unknown male adults and a woman.

“Pamire seated at the back seat and upon approaching Bridge Store in Nyazura, one of the accused who was seated next to her ordered her to surrender her purse which contained, among other things, a cellphone and US$220. Out of fear she complied.

“The driver turned off the main road and drove for about 200 metres in a dust road and stopped. The accused persons pushed the lady out of the car and left her stranded in the bush.

“They drove away with the bags containing a total of US$3 220 and clothes. Pamire reported the matter to Nyazura police. No arrests were made and nothing has been recovered,” said Inspector Muzondo.

Minister Davis Marapira In Forced Love Scandal

By- A Cabinet minister is forcing a university student to fall in love with him because he assisted her in getting a university place.

Minister of State responsible for Agricultural Colleges, Water Resources, and Irrigation Development, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Davis Marapira, has allegedly brought a National University of Science and Technology (NUST) female student to the brink of mental breakdown through persistent love messages, threats and invitations to join him at hotels.

Marapira assisted the 19-year-old brilliant but disadvantaged first year Biotechnology student with fees since she was in Form 5 at Zimuto High School in Masvingo.
The Mirror called Marapira for a comment yesterday, but he hung up once he got the gist of the issue. He later sent a text message to say that he was in a meeting.
Marapira allegedly started pestering and threatening the girl in 2021 when she was in Form 6.
The girl, who is also a top performing artist with various national awards to her credit confirmed that the messages in the hands of The Mirror were indeed exchanged between her and the Minister. She also accused Marapira of sending an article about a man who sponsored his lover through university education and later killed her for dumping him.
“The Minister asks me to see him at night, invites me to his hotel room whenever he is in Bulawayo and the latest being at the 2023 ZITF last week. He gets so angry if I refuse his advances. He makes long calls and persistently sends messages which I politely told him I was uncomfortable with. He says he has all along been waiting for me to turn 18 and become an adult.
“He threatens to stop paying my fees at registration time or just before I sit for exams and this is the time where he knows I am most vulnerable.
“I am confused and frightened that the Minister may do the unimaginable and kill me. I come from a less priviledged family, and when he offered to sponsor my education, I thought he was a Good Samaritan, a leader and a father who was genuine about my future.
“I never imagined that he was going to ask for sex or love from me. If this is the condition for the scholarship am ready to drop out of school and stay at home. I thank him for all the support that he gave me, but if this is what he is doing to all the girl-children he helps then this is tragic,” said the student.
The girl’s mother also confirmed the matter to The Mirror and said she once approached a woman from Zanu PF Women’s League to ask the Minister to stop his advances. This did not help as Marapira allegedly told the woman that colleges and universities are fertile hunting grounds for girls. The mother later phoned the Minister, but Marapira was allegedly evasive.
“Like any other mother, I get worried when anyone threatens the future of my child. I approached a woman in the Women’s League and she told me that the Minister said kumaUniversity ikoko ndiko kwatinotowanira vasikana. I then called the Minister and he said his priorities currently were the elections and looking for school fees for my daughter. He changes the subject each time I call him. Now he ignores my calls,” said the mother.
The girl’s arts mentor who is a teacher said she is shocked by Marapira’s alleged predatory tendencies towards the girl.
“The Minister knew the girl as a little primary school girl. I am shocked that this was his intention. I think there is certainly something wrong in Marapira’s head,” said the mentor. Masvingo Mirror

Drunk Youths Crash Ford Ranger

By A Correspondent- Six youths, suspected to be drunk, escaped with minor injuries when the driver of a Ford Ranger they were travelling in lost control of the vehicle before it veered off the road and landed on its roof near Dangamvura Link Road, Mutare this morning.

Witnesses said the vehicle was speeding and suspected that the driver was drunk as all the passengers were also intoxicated.

The driver and the passengers were still in panic mode after they were pulled out of the vehicle by passersby before police attended the scene.

The vehicle had just overtaken us at Dangamvura Link Road and I tried to caution the driver by flashing lights after they drove past us. Moments later, we saw the vehicle involved in an accident after it overturned. We managed to pull out the driver and all the passengers from the vehicle after tilting it. They looked drunk and could not clearly explain what had transpired as they were panicky,” said a witness who declined to be named.

The accident comes barely a week after a kombi veered off the road and landed in a ditch near the same spot.

Paradzai Mesi Gets New Home

By- Mudiwa Hood has relocated sungura musician Paradzai Mesi from his rural home to a new home in Harare, where he has paid rentals for the whole year. 

This comes after pictures of Paradzai Mesi’s dilapidated rural home were shared on social media. 

In a post Mudiwa Hood said he had kept his promise to Zimbabwe and secured Papa Paradzai Mesi a new home. He posted:

At least for the next 12months, 1 year rent paid! I am not at liberty to share exact location but it is in Harare.

It will help him with his shows as most of the shows are in Harare.

4 Bedroom, dining, kitchen, tiled house, fully electrified and has a garden ne kamunda as well as fowl run.

I chose big a yard to help him be, not so crowded place, mainly for privacy ….iceleb redu iri

The closest school there is 200 metres from the house, will transfer the kids and pay the fees.

Mudiwa Hood said he would ask for Paradzai Mesi’s permission on how to use the donated money, which could be used for household items. He said this is a new start for Mesi, and anyone who wants to help with beds, kitchen furniture, tables, TVs, spoons, or anything else is welcome. Mudiwa urges people to do good for no reason and be kind for no price, and thanks those who sent money through different platforms, wishing God to bless them. 

The last Update on contributions is as follows:

  • Mukuru 200 rands
  • Ecocash 239 000
  • Ecocash USD 143
  • Innbucks 108
  • Steward rtgs 16000

He said those who still want to assist can send money through these platforms and it will be accounted for by his Manager Mr Jusa

  • Ecocash: 0776956169 Andy Jusa
  • Innbucks : 0776956169 Andy jusa
  • Andy Jusa; Steward bank rtgs; acc 1046869757
  • Andy Jusa; Zb bank nostro; acc 4151280499405

Mavaza: A History of British Coronations

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Defined simply, the word “coronation” refers to a ceremony in which a king or a queen is crowned. The tradition traces its roots to antiquity, when Egyptian Pharaohs, Biblical kings and Gallic chiefs alike were inaugurated as rulers in public ceremonies. During the Middle Ages, coronations took on new religious significance, combining the crowning of monarchs with Christian rites like anointing.

The coronation of Charles III and his wife, Camilla, as king and Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms is to take place on Saturday, 6 May 2023, at Westminster Abbey. Charles ascended to the throne on 8 September 2022, upon the death of his mother, Elizabeth II.
Prince Charles born as Charles Philip Arthur George was born at Buckingham Palace on 14th November 1948 at 9.14pm, weighing 7lbs 6oz. The Prince was christened on 15th December 1948 at Buckingham Palace. Charles became heir apparent (next in line to the throne) at the age of three years old in 1952, and went onto become the longest serving Prince of Wales in 2017. His Majesty was the first heir to see his mother crowned as Sovereign.The King has three siblings, two sons, two step-children, five grandchildren and five step-grandchildren.

His Majesty’s first visit abroad was to Malta, when he was five years old. Since 1969, he has visited 48 Commonwealth countries, many of them on several occasions.

The King was the first heir to the throne to earn a university degree. The King studied archaeology and anthropology in his first year at the University of Cambridge, switching to history for the remainder of his degree. His Majesty also spent a term at the University College of Wales at Aberystwyth (April to June 1969) learning Welsh.

While at school, The King played the piano, trumpet and cello. He continued to play the cello while an undergraduate at Cambridge, performing in a symphony concert by the Trinity College Orchestra on 4th December 1967.

His Majesty obtained his RAF Royal Air Force wings as Flight Lieutenant Wales in August 1971.

The King commanded HMS Bronington in 1976, while serving in the Royal Navy.
His Majesty started charity The Prince’s Trust with his Navy severance pay of just over £7000 in 1976. The charity has now supported over one million young people.
His Majesty was the first member of The Royal Family to successfully complete the Parachute Regiment’s training course, before he was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment in 1977.

In 1980 King Charles visited Zimbabwe on the eve of independence. Many would remember the young Prince Charles listening to a song by Chinx Chingaira. ( Takura Shoko unoda Mambokadzi Mukoma Chale.”

On the eve of his marital problems The King was offered some Zimbabwean medicine to stabilise his family by a Mbare traditional herbs vendor.
The King maintained his good relations with Zimbabwe shaking the hand of president Mugabe at the funeral of the pope in Rome against all protocol which was set by the sanction givers. Because of his love for Afriva The King, as Prince of Wales, was given the title, ‘Keeper of the Cows’, by the Masai in Tanzania in 2011 to recognise his work as a farmer.
In the Pacific Island of Vanuatu, His Majesty was given the title Mal Menaringmanu (High Chief) in 2018.

But what really happens in the coronation. A coronation ceremony for, successively, the monarchs of England and Scotland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom can be traced back more than 1,000 years. Formerly, it was often a necessary stage on an individual’s journey to becoming king or queen. Nowadays, a sovereign succeeds, by law, immediately upon the death of another, although the ceremony remains an important event early in a new reign. Coronation is called the United Kingdom’s central constitutional ritual, and the cornerstone of its political traditions”.

Coronations emerged from a European tradition of increasing church involvement in the state, as well as the need to bring stability to often volatile societies in which several individuals had a claim to the throne. Central to the ceremony is the “unction”, the act of anointing a monarch with holy oil. This signals the conferment of God’s grace upon a ruler. Today, the United Kingdom is the only European monarchy to retain such a ceremony. That for Queen Elizabeth II took place on 2 June 1953.
Although British coronations have at their heart an Anglican service conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury at Westminster Abbey, the ceremony combines not only religion but aspects of the UK’s uncodified constitution and a degree of theatre. Coronations emerged from a European tradition of increasing church involvement in the state, as well as the need to bring stability to often volatile societies in which several individuals had a claim to the throne. Central to the ceremony is the “unction”, the act of anointing a monarch with holy oil.

The king will take the coronation oath. What is the Coronation Oath?
The Coronation Oath, in which the monarch swears to govern the peoples of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth Realms “according to their respective laws and customs” is the only aspect of the ceremony which is required by law. The wording of this oath has constantly evolved to reflect changes to the territorial composition of the UK and the wider Commonwealth.
As it is a state event, a coronation is paid for by the UK Government. Organisation involves ministers, the Royal Household, the Church of England and the Commonwealth Realms. A Privy Council “Coronation Committee” is usually formed to oversee the planning, and its Executive Committee is chaired by the Earl Marshal. This can take several months. A monarch also has significant influence on the form a coronation ceremony takes.
As Prince of Wales, His Majesty became President or Patron of over 800 charities and initiatives in total.
His Majesty is an author. He wrote The Old Man of Lochnagar, based on stories he told his younger brothers growing up. The King has also written books on the natural world and the environment including ‘Harmony’; and ‘Climate Change, a Ladybird Expert Book’.
The kings wife automatically becomes the queen. But the Queen’s husband of the Queen is the one ruling can never be the king. Her majesty Camilla Rosemary Shand was born on 17 July 1947 at King’s College Hospital, London.The Queen Consort’s parents are Major Bruce Middleton Hope Shand and the Hon Rosalind Maud Shand (nee Cubitt).
Her Majesty has personal links to military organisations connected to her father, Major Bruce Shand, who was awarded two military crosses. The Queen Consort has attended many occasions with veterans, serving soldiers and officers of the 9th/12th Lancers with whom her father served. Major Shand also fought with the Desert Rats in the Second World War before being captured during the Battle of El Alamein.
Her Majesty is the eldest of the three Shand children. The Queen Consort has a sister, Annabel Elliot and a brother, Mark Shand, who sadly passed away in 2014.
The King and The Queen Consort married in a civil ceremony at the Guildhall in Windsor on 9th April 2005. This was followed by a Service of Prayer and Dedication at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.
To the true British the Coronation is a solemn religious service, together with an occasion for celebration and pageantry.The ceremony has retained a similar structure for over a thousand years, and this year’s Coronation is expected to include the same core elements while recognising the spirit of our times.For the last 900 years, the ceremony has taken place at Westminster Abbey, London. Since 1066, the service has almost always been conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury.”The Coronation will include many of the ceremonies that were seen in the late Queen’s service, such as the oath, anointing, homage and enthronment. 

The president of Zimbabwe, Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa is attending this historic event.

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Scott Sakupwanya Performs Rituals At Redwing Gold Mine

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ally Pedzisai “Scott” Sakupwanya has performed traditional rituals to ostensibly appease the spirits of several artisanal miners who perished at his Redwing gold mine in Penhalonga, Manicaland province.

The rituals were held at the mine on Sunday with Sakupwanya’s company, Better Brands, funding the traditional ceremony.

 A truckload of traditional beer, brewed two weeks ago, was consumed at the ceremony where a catering service company was hired to feed hundreds of people who attended the event, among them traditional leaders, Zanu-PF bigwigs and artisanal miners.

This comes after government recently allowed the mine to resume operations after it was shut down by the Environmental Management Agency in January this year over safety concerns.

Sakupwanya is a key Zanu-PF member and is expected to finance the ruling party’s election campaign this year.

He has also been previously pictured with President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House.

Civic groups from Manicaland claimed that more than 100 artisanal miners have died at Redwing Mine since 2020, but NewsDay could not independently verify the claims.

Since the mine reopened in March, there have been reports of new deaths which reportedly prompted Sakupwanya to initiate the Sunday cleansing ceremony following advice from the area’s traditional leadership.

Mutasa South legislator Misheck Mugadza (Zanu-PF) confirmed yesterday that he was part of the gathering.

 “Yes, we had a traditional ceremony for various reasons. There were traditional leaders and we were also celebrating the coming in of a new chief, (but) we were cleansing the area because of the deaths that have been recorded at the mine. It’s obvious that the company financed the ceremony because they are the ones who are operating at the mine,” he said.

Mugadza applauded Better Brands for the initiative.

Better Brands mine manager Alexio Guyo also confirmed the ceremony, but directed all questions about the event to the company’s general manager Cuthbert Chitima.

“I was not there, l am in Beatrice, but you can get in touch with Cuthbert Chitima,” he said.

Chitima’s phone was not being answered yesterday.

Penhalonga Youth Development Trust director Clinton Masanga said Better Brands conducted the rituals using traditional snuff and some rice that was sprinkled in the mineshafts to supposedly appease the spirits of departed artisanal miners.

“It was a traditional and ritual ceremony done at once. Traditional snuff and some grains of rice were thrown in the claims where some artisanal miners reportedly died,” Masanga said.

 “The fact that they did the traditional ceremony or rituals is clear indication that they are aware of the deaths that have occurred at the mine.”

Masanga, however, said it was difficult to determine whether Redwing Mine had satisfied the safety demands made by Ema.

“However, it is important to note that traditional ceremonies and mining operations should not compromise safety measures and environmental regulations. The poor management of the mine by Better Brands Mining Company is a cause for concern and it is essential that the company improves (workers’ safety at the mine),” he said.

Masanga added: “If the traditional ceremony is conducted (and the mining company) violates the restrictions set by Ema, it could potentially lead to negative consequences such as harm to the environment or danger to the workers.”

Centre for Research and Development director James Mupfumi, who has in the past been vocal over mine deaths in Penhalonga, weighed in saying conducting a traditional ceremony was not enough to guarantee miners’ safety.

“I think the company was seeking to address the issue of mine deaths which have not stopped even after the company was closed,” he said.

-Newsday

Frank Buyanga Denies Allegations Of Trying To Skip Jail

Troubled Zimbabwe business tycoon, Frank Buyanga has denied attempts to skip jail and has demanded apology and retraction of a South African Police Services (SAPS) statement inferring he colluded with their officer to facilitate his escape.

Buyanga has been languishing in a South African prison since November last year over a slew of accusations, with one relating to a messy child custody wrangle with his former girlfriend.

His arrest in South Africa was at the behest of Zimbabwean authorities who had issued a warrant of arrest against him.

The millionaire businessman was last month mired in a freak prison escape attempt saga after an unnamed police officer was arrested while trying to book him out of prison with no authority.

Nothing was heard of Buyanga’s side of the story in the matter.

South African police proceeded to publish a statement 16 April this year suggesting the businessman could also have planned the escape.

Through his lawyers, Nardus Grove Attorneys, Buyanga has since written SAPS remonstrating over the soiling of his name without even the courtesy of asking him about what he knew about the incident.

Buyanga said the statement was marred with misrepresentations and malice clearly aimed at tarnishing his reputation.

“Mr Buyanga was not afforded any opportunity to be interviewed by the SAPS, who, on their own account, now liken the errant actions of an unnamed police officer with Mr Buyanga after admitting that this officer has no supporting paperwork or just cause to call upon the prison,” he said.

“This is reckless and premature behaviour from SAPS to place this inferred accusation on Mr Buyanga without any proper and lawful investigations prior to publishing this information.”

The lawyers said at the time of the alleged incident, Buyanga was present at the legal consulting rooms of prison with his legal representative identified as Mr Michael Hulley and could be questioned over the incident.

“SAPS decided to play the unlikely role of the media to inform the public in a manner not congruent to the press code and failed to investigate a role which is mandated and bestowed upon them by legislation,” lawyers said, adding that their client has not been approached by the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) and SAPS officials but has been vilified through the media.

Because of the SAPS statement, lawyers said, their client is now at the mercy of a smear campaign by the media which is basing opinions on one side of the story.

Buyanga was also not happy with that the name of the errant police officer has been protected while his has been dragged through the mire.

“Instead, Mr Buyanga who has not appeared in court in Zimbabwe on alleged charges and who was granted bail in the Randburg Court in his extradition matter, is freely and wrongly cited by name and is overtly described as ‘also wanted for kidnapping in his country of origin’.

“SAPS fails to provide the public with the proper factual story and does not give a balanced account of the alleged cases that they are very well aware of that were opened against Mr Buyanga.

“SAPS fails to state that any charge that relates to fraud and contravention of the Immigration Act is alleged and Mr Buyanga has presumption of innocence until the authorities can sustain these false utterances and alleged charges in a court of law.”

He complained that SAPS is treating him as a foreigner when in actual fact, he holds South African particulars.

Buyanga feels there is conspiracy to jeopardise his freedom prospects.

“The investigations should also cover the incident to exclude this as a booking out attempt as an attempt to extort Mr Buyanga and or create an impediment to his attempts to apply for bail, which is his lawful right,” his lawyers said.

Buyanga also accuses Zimbabwean authorities of working in cahoots with SAPS, South African National Prosecuting Authority to unfairly extradite and deny him bail on trumped up immigration charges.

“The media release paints Mr Buyanga in a negative light and seeks to tarnish his image and prejudice him in matters that are sub judice without affording the proper balanced story to be given with regards to the extradition matter and where he was denied bail by Magistrate Davies who made findings against that of Magistrate Thomas, which findings are being applied to the relevant court.

“Therefore, we are instructed to demand, as we hereby do, that your offices retract the article and statements falsely implicating Mr Buyanga on all platforms where this information has been shared including social media.

“We reserve the right to sue for damages,” said the lawyers.

-Newsday

UK, EU Flags Zimbabwe Over Sikhala Detention

The United Kingdom and European Union embassies have raised possible violations on freedom of expression and abuse of the courts in the recent prosecution and conviction of opposition politicians Job Sikhala and Jacob Ngarivhume by Zimbabwean courts.

Sikhala, a Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MP, was convicted and fined US$600 Wednesday for obstructing the course of justice.

The politician, who has endured over 10 months of pre-trial incarceration at Chikurubi, Zimbabwe’s maximum security prison, was charged for his strong sentiments shared in a Twitter video following the killing of party activist Moreblessing Ali in Nyatsime by a Zanu-PF suspect in May last year.

Sikhala, also a lawyer, was hired by Ali’s family to handle legal matters relating to their relative’s misfortune.

Ngarivhume, who is Transform Zimbabwe leader, was also convicted and jailed for an effective three years after he used his Twitter handle to urge citizen protest against high level corruption under the Zanu-PF led administration back in July 2020.

He was placed under remand prison for over a month before his release which followed a lengthy trial leading to his shock imprisonment.

The conviction of the two politicians follows that of CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere who was also found guilty for communicating falsehood when she forwarded a video image of a woman filmed tussling and accusing a uniformed police officer of accidentally striking and killing her baby with a baton stick while enforcing Covid-19 lockdown restrictions in 2021.

It later turned out the claims by the woman were not true.

The pattern of convictions on opposition politicians over alleged crimes that have also been committed by Zanu-PF politicians has been met with disquiet by Western embassies which feel the Zimbabwe administration was persecuting opponents.

Reacting to the convictions, the United Kingdom in Zimbabwe said it had noted the convictions against the opposition politicians.

“The UK notes recent court rulings involving opposition politicians. The rights to freedom of assembly and expression are enshrined in #Zimbabwe‘s constitution. Judicial systems play an important role in independently upholding these rights and guaranteeing due process for all,” said the embassy.

The EU embassy in Zimbabwe raised similar concerns.

“The #EU ?? is closely monitoring the recent court rulings in #Zimbabwe ??convicting opposition politicians.

“Zimbabwe’s constitution ensures citizens’ rights to freedom of expression & peaceful assembly. The judiciary is expected to protect these fundamental rights#HumanRights,” read a tweet from the embassy.

-Zimlive

Man Assaults Lover For Denying Him Sex During Menstrual Period

For some men, it’s a no-brainer to consider having sex with their lovers during their menstrual periods as they apparently perceive that time of the month to be a “no sex zone”.

But for others like Peter Zuvarimwe (20) from Kokwa Farm Glendale, Mashonaland province no matter how awkward or uncomfortable it may be when his lover is having a period that doesn’t necessarily mean sex is off the table.

This emerged when Zuvarimwe appeared in court facing charges of assaulting his lover Pauline Mukuramombe (21) as punishment for denying him sex while on her menstrual period.

Zuvarimwe appeared before Concession magistrate Joshua Nembaware charged with physical abuse as defined in Section 4 as read with Section 3 (a) (1) of the Domestic Violence Act Chapter 5:16.

He pleaded not guilty and was remanded to 16 May for trial

For the State, prosecutor Precious Khanye told the court that on 9 April and at around 9pm Zuvarimwe visited his lover Mukuramombe at her place where the two later retired to bed.

It is reported that while in bed Zuvarimwe asked his lover to have sexual intercourse with him and she refused stating that she was on her period.

That however, didn’t go down well with Zuvarimwe who in a fit of rage started insulting his lover while accusing her of having an extra-marital affair.

As if the insult was not enough, Zuvarimwe went on to assault his lover with fists several times and all over the body.

Mukuramombe reportedly sustained a swollen face and painful chest as a result of the attack and was referred to hospital for medical attention.

The matter was reported to the police leading to Zuvarimwe’s arrest.

-Online

Byo Man Stalks Ex-Wife, Begs For Reconciliation

A man from Bulawayo who kicked his wife out of their matrimonial home before he also threw her clothes out of the house is now stalking her while also begging her to reconcile with him.

Siphiwe Masuku claimed that whenever her ex-husband meets her while in the company of another man he fumes and would threaten to kill her.

She said her ex-husband has shamed her several times in public spaces and he often phones her while demanding to know where she would be.

Siphiwe said her ex-husband was also branding her a prostitute.

She further claimed he was also on a mission to harm her boyfriend after he once chased after him with an axe.

This was after he found them together.

Siphiwe applied for a peace order at the Western Commonage court.

“I’m applying for a peace order against my ex-husband Luka Moyo. A couple of months ago he packed my clothes into a sack and threw them out of the house before he ordered me to return to my parent’s home.

“He insulted me while branding me a prostitute. He is now stalking me and he even phones while threatening to kill me.

“He also warns me never to fall in love with any man. Whenever he meets me in the company of my boyfriend he fumes and threatens to kill me and as a result I’m now living in fear,” she said.

Moyo did not attend the court session leading the presiding magistrate Sikhethile Moyo to grant Siphiwe the protection order.

Moyo was ordered not to stalk or threaten his ex-wife with death.

Conviction Of Sikhala Unfortunate Because Of His Health Condition

Friends of Job Sikhala Trust yesterday said the conviction of Zengeza West legislator, Job Sikhala (Citizens Coalition for Change), was unfortunate because of his health condition.

Sikhala was convicted on a charge of obstructing the course of justice and fined US$600, becoming the third opposition figure to be convicted in less than a month.

He has been in pre-trial detention since June last year.

Friends of Job Sikhala Trust spokesperson Emmanuel Zellers Gumbo told NewsDay that Sikhala’s conviction was unfortunate.

“Though his health is still unstable, he still suffers from abdominal pain, his fighting spirit is still alive, his conviction to fight will never be deterred by imprisonment nor by any form of persecution,” Gumbo said.

He said attempts by the legislator to consult a doctor of his choice reportedly fell flat after he was refused the privilege.

“The last time he attempted to consult a doctor of his choice, they denied him of that,” he said.

“The conviction did not come as a surprise, we saw it coming. The conviction confirmed one thing — that this is a clear case of political persecution.

“Job Sikhala was arrested for demanding justice for the callously murdered Moreblessing Ali. Where on earth will a whole magistrate mistake such for obstruction of justice?”

In a heart-wrenching letter in January this year, Sikhala revealed that his health had severely deteriorated amid fears that he could have developed cancer of the colon.

This saw his close allies petitioning President Emmerson Mnangagwa to intervene to ensure the release of the legislator on medical grounds.

Government spokespersons, however, said Mnangagwa could not intervene in respect of the separation of powers.

Sikhala faces two other separate charges.

He faces a charge of incitement to violence following the violence that occurred at the funeral of Ali.

He is charged alongside fellow legislator Godfrey Sithole and 14 other Nyatsime residents.

Sikhala faces another charge of disorderly conduct. He insists that he is a political prisoner.

“Over 10 months, I have been kept from my people and from carrying out my duties and even though I have been kept in prison confinement, I know (South Africa’s anti-apartheid stalwart) Nelson Mandela was kept in prison, but his spirit was never broken and never will be mine,” he said in his mitigation before sentencing on Wednesday.

-Newsday

Police Warns Political Leaders

Police have warned leaders from across the political divide to desist from using hate speech during campaign rallies to de-escalate tension as the country moves towards the elections.

The warning comes at a time when the country continues to witness high levels of political violence and intolerance among party supporters.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said party leaders had a duty to de-escalate tension by preaching peace and tolerance at their campaign rallies.

“I want to say to our parliamentarians, as you conduct your campaigns, lead us but lead us by example. Be exemplary in your language,” Nyathi said on Tuesday during an engagement with journalists in the capital.

“As the police we have a challenge with some of the language used by our politicians. Yes, we want to get support, yes we want to entice supporters but let us be responsible.”

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said he will announce election dates at the end of the month.

Election watchdogs have, however, warned that the country is heading towards a violent election.

The run-up to lasy year’s March by-elections were marred by violence.

The violence left one Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) supporter, Mboneni Ncube, dead.

Nyathi said political violence was not necessary.

“We will remain Zimbabweans whatever our differences. We will remain Zimbabweans, so let us not incite violence,” he added.

“The moment we do that we are contributing towards peace and towards the maintenance of law and order in the country.”

Nengomasha, Tuku’s Daughter Officially Divorced

Former Zimbabwe national football player, Tinashe Nengomasha’s marriage to Samantha Mtukudzi has been ruled as officially over by the High Court. 

The two were involved in a nasty break-up, with the court process having been initiated by Samantha, daughter of the late musician, Oliver Mtukudzi.

Samantha had demanded custody of their two children.

She then amended her summons in 2021 and asked the court to award her custody of the couple’s Maltese dog called Alvin Jazz, which they acquired when they were still staying together.

Nengomasha challenged the divorce, but High Court judge Justice Neville WaMambo ruled that there were no chances of the two reconciling.

A full judgment is not yet available.

“Whereupon, after reading documents filed of record and hearing counsel who applies for a decree of divorce and other relief on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown under the provisions of section 5 of the Matrimonial Causes Act (Chapter 5:13), it is ordered that the divorce order dated April 20, 2023 be and is hereby amended as follows: “A decree of divorce be and is hereby granted,” the judge ruled.

Nengomasha was granted custody of the minor children.

“The issues regarding access, maintenance and division of the assets of the parties shall be governed by the consent paper filed of record,” the judge said.

Samantha filed for divorce in December in 2018 saying their relationship had irretrievably broken down.

She told the court that they had lived separately for a long time.

Samantha also suggested it would be fair if she was awarded furniture which is in the couple’s Hillside house.

She also told court that the parties had acquired salon equipment, a fleet of cars and gym equipment.

Diesel Price 3 Cents Down, Petrol Remain Unchanged

The government through the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has reviewed fuel pump prices for the month of May.

The new adjustments have seen diesel going down 3c to US$1.61/litre from April, but petrol is unchanged.

Diesel was US$1.67 in March and US$1.70 in February, fuel prices started the year at US$1.65 for diesel and US$1.50 for petrol.

Woman Arrested For Poisoning Stepson

MBERENGWA-Magistrate Charity Tonongera has remanded a Mberengwa woman in custody to May 16, 2023, for allegedly poisoning her stepson (3).

Tariro Gweshe (20) of Mapako Village under Chief Mataruse was remanded on Tuesday last week.
She allegedly poisoned the child on April 27, 2023, after he was left in her custody by her mother-in-law, Christina Moyo who had gone to attend a church service.

Gweshe is denying the charge and alleged that she gave the child King Stallion beer.
Prosecutor Ali Mutause told the court that the substance has been taken to a laboratory for testing…

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20 Years In Prison For Former VP Son

SIQOKOQELA Mphoko(44), son of former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, has been sentenced to an effective 20 years in prison after being convicted of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl.

Siqokoqela who was facing three counts of rape, was sentenced to an effective 20-year jail term this Thursday by Bulawayo’s Regional Magistrate Elijah Singano.

The Regional Magistrate noted that Siqokoqela threatened the minor with death once she disclosed the matter and also highlighted how the assault had violated her right to education, privacy and loss of dignity.

According to court papers, between May and August 2022, Siqokoqela unlawfully and intentionally sexually assaulted his 12-year-old niece three times.

Siqokoqela was staying with his niece who looked up to him as a father.

He was also charged with a two-month concurrent jail term for contravening a court order.

According to the prosecutor, on August 30 last year he was arrested on charges of rape and later fled from lawful custody. – ZBC News

President Chamisa Bemoans Lack Of Political Tolerance

Tinashe Sambiri|The new CCC government will not dismiss soldiers and police officers.

This was said by the CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa in Harare on Monday.

The CCC leader also bemoaned the lack of political tolerance in the country.

“Citizens bear in mind that we build a country through love and unity.

Even those whom we do not agree with must be tolerated. Zimbabwe is one. Let’s learn to accompany each other with our ears even when we do not sink with our hearts. Tolerance must be practiced by all citizens.

When our new government comes into power. We will not dismiss our police, soldiers and members of the Central Intelligence Organisation and those who work for government,” said President Chamisa.

Chipangano Return To Colliery Stadium

Hwange’s Colliery Stadium and Bata Stadium in Gweru have been cleared to host Premier Soccer League games.

The two venues will be used by their respective teams – Hwange and newcomers Sheasham – starting on Matchday 8 of the Castle Lager Premiership this weekend.

Both Chipangano and the Construction Boys were forced to look for alternative home grounds at the start of the season after their stadiums failed to meet the minimum standards to host league games.

Hwange used Luveve Stadium in Bulawayo, while Sheasham hosted their home games at Mandava Stadium in Zvishavane.

Following extensive renovations at Bata and the Colliery, both clubs will return to their original grounds.

Meanwhile, Greenfuel and Simba Bhora will for now continue using alternative venues as their original home grounds are yet to reach minimum standards to host league games.

Greenfuel shifted from Chisumbanje and are currently using Gibbo Stadium in Triangle, while Simba Bhora, from Shamva, are hosting their games at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.- Soccer24 News

Free Political Prisoners

FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS IN ZIMBABWE: This is our year of Victory for Change. Zimbabwe is desperate for new, ethical, competent leaders. We are thus focused on putting a permanent end to all manner of persecution, abuse of the law and mass suffering. A CCC Government will free all political prisoners, restore the rule of law and ensure freedom, justice and equality for all. No person will be abused or persecuted by state institutions including the courts. Our goal is to usher in a New Great Zimbabwe that enables prosperity, dignity. #FreeJobSikhala #FreeJacobNgarivhume #FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners- CCC

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World Immunization Week 2023

World Immunization Week 2023 – 24 to 30 April

World Immunization Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed to protect people from vaccine-preventable diseases.

Under the banner of ‘The Big Catch-Up’, WHO is working with partners to support countries to get back on track to ensure more people are protected from preventable diseases.

We need to act now to catch-up the millions of children who missed out on vaccines during the pandemic, restore essential immunization coverage to at least 2019 levels and strengthen primary health care to deliver immunization.

The ultimate goal of World Immunization Week is for more children, adults – and their communities – to be protected from vaccine-preventable diseases, allowing them to live happier, healthier lives.

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Basic Mining Guidelines

X factors of mining “

practical lessons to mining

Like every business mining has its key factors that can make it do extremely well or fail .

Most miners think a good sample will make them succeed unfortunately a good sample is not sustainable unless you know the importance of the following factors in the mining sector. If you master them day by day you will blossom even in dark days and enjoy glory days to the fullest.

Enjoy the ride .
Three pillars of wholesome mining in order
1 strategic management
2 Debt
3 the boss ” gold panner ” tsheketsha korokoza

1 strategic management
The mine manager is key to function his impact is so crucial such his complete absence can be measured by a lot of red flags like low output ; loss of equipment; no records ; lack of proper compliance and production that cannot be measured let alone be sustainable. Before you appoint a manager know your weakness and hire someone who will compliment your weakness. Secondly create a management team that involves you and him stop cellphone management of any kind . Cellphones are good for reports and analysis only . To your team third person in form of someone who compliments his weak ; it can be a blaster or cyanide plant manager depending on which area your manager is good at .

First attribute of your manager should be administration before anything then followed by one of the two pillars of mining leaching and mining. The security guard is not part of management must not be at whatever costs .

Your relatives ( including your wife and kids ) should get a job somewhere else or be prepared to take instructions from a management team never to directly report to you no matter what. Don’t discuss mining issues with them listen to their opinions silently unless if they qualify then appoint them . Paid management team and all your employees well and fire them for underperformance never rehire someone fired by management team .
Debt .

Debt is a cancer affecting the whole world unfortunately in artisanal mining Debt is what Cellphone lines are to econet , Lithium is to Tesla car , imagine if econet will stop selling lines without coming up with an alternative. Most of mining services are paying after work completion which is root causes of all Debts you hear about in mining stories. First artisanal miners use cheapest means to reap gold Most cases they don’t have transport and milling means this leads to smart loans by service providers then all problems begin here .

On top of that all services are available on short term based loan usually supported by black market indirectly which explains why black market cannot disappear overnight.

Since gold is not guaranteed failure to pay these loans forces credit to accumulate to so high levels such that its not surprising to find a mine owner or even worker owing 20 000usd or more ranging from diesel credit, stampmill credit, explosives credit ; rental and electricity credit for domestic purposes or many more .

Inorder to survive you have to acquire debt management skills that are not only superb but partnered with discipline. When you decide to invest in a mine a guy with more debt is the perfect partner depending on your analysis because of few factors. If he/she has more it means his mine has a huge potential just mismanagement who can borrow someone with no means to pay .

Number two you use his/ her debt as insurance through what l call debt purchase ” . This desires caution carefully study and implementation.

You take his debt but still keep it in his name negotiate for payment plan where possible complete erasing of some of them ( that’s possible ) then use his debt to double you investment on him takes years repairing his debt yet already making profits on it . Let’s miner F owes EMA 3000usd for bills and tickets ; 1500usd ministry of mines tickets; 2000usd stamp mill and 4500usd for car loan and family expenses to make 11 000usd yet you want to invest 25 000usd in his mine you just raise 14 000usd buy his 11 000usd debt ask for payment from ministry of mines and EMA then ask to pay half for stampmill debt or complete erasure then negotiate for transfer of registration first things first then you are in the game .Debt purchase is easier route into a full operational mine . Sometimes you buy personal debt only but be cautious. Will cover debt in a separate post .
3 The boss “tsheketsha; korokoza “
We have a saying ” impara ngelikatsheketsha ” . This means every goldminer has a dry spell or good spell . This means no matter how cautious you are the dry spell will hit you very hard . When supporting this guys financial remember this all the time support them based on performance in areas Iike 1 transparency; consistency, accountability more than the sample. Don’t support them when they are doing well by buying cars and houses at that point they don’t need your help they simply want to use you . Treat them as Kings all the time but don’t borrow them money like you are mother Theresa support them don’t spoiler them hunger and suffering is the manager of “the boss ” the rest is cost . Respect them their dirty is the business part personally any clean person in the mining sector Most probably is a scammmer l don’t trust such lots of them proved to me beyond doubt .

NB for debt purchase model inbox or even debt purchase itself.

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Mphoko Son Jailed

SIQOKOQELA Mphoko(44), son of former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, has been sentenced to an effective 20 years in prison after being convicted of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl.

Siqokoqela who was facing three counts of rape, was sentenced to an effective 20-year jail term this Thursday by Bulawayo’s Regional Magistrate Elijah Singano.

The Regional Magistrate noted that Siqokoqela threatened the minor with death once she disclosed the matter and also highlighted how the assault had violated her right to education, privacy and loss of dignity.

According to court papers, between May and August 2022, Siqokoqela unlawfully and intentionally sexually assaulted his 12-year-old niece three times.

Siqokoqela was staying with his niece who looked up to him as a father.

He was also charged with a two-month concurrent jail term for contravening a court order.

According to the prosecutor, on August 30 last year he was arrested on charges of rape and later fled from lawful custody. – ZBC News

Woman Poisons Son

MBERENGWA-Magistrate Charity Tonongera has remanded a Mberengwa woman in custody to May 16, 2023, for allegedly poisoning her stepson (3).

Tariro Gweshe (20) of Mapako Village under Chief Mataruse was remanded on Tuesday last week.
She allegedly poisoned the child on April 27, 2023, after he was left in her custody by her mother-in-law, Christina Moyo who had gone to attend a church service.

Gweshe is denying the charge and alleged that she gave the child King Stallion beer.
Prosecutor Ali Mutause told the court that the substance has been taken to a laboratory for testing…

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Mnangagwa Bans Explosive UZ Media Conference

By- The President Emmerson Mnangagwa-led government has banned an explosive media conference on journalism, political tolerance and phobias.

The indaba was at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Thursday after some high-profile delegates viciously tore into the ruling Zanu PF’s growing authoritarian rule and political repression, as well as its well-documented history of intolerance and ruthlessly crushing dissent.

Zanu PF is now targeting critical voices, including suppressing academics and academic freedom at universities, opposition parties and civil society ahead of elections in August. Following the stinging criticisms that cut President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime deep to the bone, it was abruptly announced that the conference was banned. This reflected Zanu PF fascist intolerance, repression and brutality; the party’s DNA. The conference programme was loaded with powerful critical voices which took no prisoners, lambasting Zanu PF’s political violence and brutality despite that the constitution recognises and protects diversity, hence tolerance. University of Zimbabwe Professor Fainos Mangena, Dean for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, set the ball rolling presenting his introductory remarks, followed by the Department of Creative Media and Communication chair Dr Ngonidzashe Muwonwa, Professor Lovemore Madhuku and Dr Alexander Rusero, a university lecturer of politics, international relations and media studies. Rusero’s observations were enlightening and withering, saying Zimbabwe is not yet free. There were also deliveries by Dr Pedzisai Maedza, an Intercultural Performance Scholar and playwright. Local media practitioner Zenzele Ndebele rocked the boat and fuelled official hostility when he zeroed in on Gukurahundi to show the dynamics between political intolerance, phobias and media. Ndebele’s examples drawn from the Gukurahundi hit Mnangagwa hard as he accused him of hate speech, leading to genocide. In his presentation, Ndebele also said media was complicit in the Gukurahundi genocide then and now as it continues downplaying atrocities and bloodshed, calling them “disturbances”. Presenters said while the media plays an influential positive and negative role on reporting and mediating political intolerance, phobias and violence, the truth is that politicians in Zimbabwe are the main architects of the problem. Zanu PF’s youth representative Tendai Chirau and main opposition CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba also delivered addresses. Mnangagwa’s spokesman George Charamba chickened out. Other big guns who were due to present include Professor Herman Manyora from Kenya, Dr Admore Tshuma, a Zimbabwean journalist-turned-academic from the University of Bristol, and decolonisation studies guru Professor Sabelo Ndlovu Gatsheni, who leads research on Epistemologies of the Global South at the University of Bayreuth, Germany.

Gold Mafia Documentary Source Drops Grace Mugabe’s Name From Looters’ List

By-Cleopas Chidodo, the security manager of the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ), has retracted the allegations he made about former First Lady Grace Mugabe in Al Jazeera’s Gold Mafia documentary.

In the documentary, Chidodo claimed that Mugabe had used her influential status to smuggle diamonds and ivory out of Zimbabwe without her late husband’s knowledge. However, in a video recording, Chidodo apologised to Mugabe and the former first family, stating that the allegations he made were false and retracting them in full. He said:

I wish to render my unconditional apologies to Dr Grace Mugabe and the entire former first family for the falsehoods I mentioned about them in the said episode…

I wish the general public to know that it is untrue that Dr Grace Mugabe did the various illegal things that I mentioned in the video. Specifically, it is untrue that Dr Grace Mugabe killed elephants for ivory. It is untrue that Dr Grace Mugabe smuggled said ivory in hoards of containers through Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport. It is untrue that Dr Grace Mugabe would send a plane to Chiadzwa mining fields to collect diamonds and smuggle them outside of Zimbabwe. It is untrue that Dr Grace Mugabe devised a scheme to smuggle minerals and ivory behind the late former President Robert Mugabe’s back. It is untrue that the former first family made a lot of money smuggling minerals outside the country,” he added.

Chidodo said he was tricked by the Al Jazeera news network into making false allegations against Grace Mugabe. He claimed that the individuals who secretly recorded him had lied and initially approached him with an offer of scholarships for his family, but then changed the subject to smuggling minerals out of Zimbabwe. Chidodo also alleged that he was drugged during the recording, which affected his mental state and made him say things he did not remember saying.

Chidodo’s assets, along with those of three other Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe officials, were frozen last month as investigations into their alleged involvement in a gold smuggling scam continue. The government has requested evidence from Al Jazeera regarding the allegations of gold smuggling and money laundering, after President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his wife were implicated in the documentary. Uebert Angel, Mnangagwa’s ambassador-at-large, was also featured in the documentary revealing information and naming prominent individuals.

Passion Java Predicts Guti’s Death

By- Controversial preacher and Zanu Pf apologist Passion Java has prophesied the imminent death of ZAOGA founder Ezekiel Guti.

In a statement, Java said he had a vision in which he was shown Guti’s imminent death. 

 Guti turned 100 today, May 5, 2023. In a message to commemorate Guti’s birthday, Java said:

Baba Guti is about to die.

This is not a skit but a Prophetic word from God unto Baba Ach bishop Ezekiel Guti.

Our death is not the end if we can live on in our children and the younger generation.

For they are us and we are them. Our bodies are only but wilted leaves on the tree of life, and the distinction between past, present, and future is death.

While the whole world was celebrating your birthday, Baba, As l was ministering to the Lord in prayers and fastings, while in Dubai. l saw Celestial Beings celebrating your coming home, and l saw one who was holding a trumpet and a golden bowel saying, “lt is time, and the time is now”.

You have fought a good fight, you have kept the faith. Put thine house in Oder because at your departure, Z.A.O.G.A will be divided into two.

Hebrews 9:27 

Just as man is appointed to die once, and after that, judgment comes.

Happy Birthday, Baba

Guti Clocks 100 Years

By-Forward in Faith International Ministries (ZAOGA) founder Bishop Ezekiel Gutu has turned 100.

 Guti was born on May 5, 1923, in Ngaone, Chipinge, Zimbabwe.

Archbishop Ezekiel Guti posted on Facebook:

100 years of God’s grace, with several church leaders joining in to celebrate his birthday.

Pastor Mukhuba celebrated the 100th birthday of Archbishop Dr Ezekiel Guti, calling him a man of God who is still going strong and acknowledging it as the grace of the Lord. Pastor Mukhuba said:

Happy Birthday to the Archbishop & we are really inspired. We honor this general because God has been using him to impact many lives & he has done a lot for the Kingdom of the Father. Wow!

Apostle Pride Sibiya of Bethel Worship Centre of Glory Ministries celebrated Guti by quoting Habakkuk 2:2-3, saying that every visionary should come and write their vision clearly so that those who read it can run with it and that the vision will come at its appointed time and not tarry. He added:

What a life well lived, Archbishop Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti!

The Fullness of Life Ministries Int’l celebrated the 100th birthday of Apostle Ezekiel Guti, also celebrating his 75 years of active ministry and his position as the general overseer of Forward in Faith Ministries in Zimbabwe. They called him a “God’s general” and asked people to pray for him and bless him on this occasion.

Christ Revealed Worldwide Ministries celebrated the 100th birthday of Apostle Ezekiel Guti, describing him as their spiritual father and expressing gratitude for his apostleship and the impact it has had on their prophet. They used the hashtags #CRWMAltar and #ZVATENDERWA-HP&HG.

Divine Kingdom Baptist Ministries, led by Dr. Ian Ndlovu and their leadership board, wished Apostle Ezekiel Guti a happy 100th birthday. They praised his leadership, work ethic, integrity, church planting and soul-winning efforts, and humility, and called him an example for Christians in Zimbabwe and worldwide to emulate. They prayed for God’s blessings on him and his ministry for many more fruitful years.

Tinashe Michael Sello celebrated the life of Apostle Ezekiel Guti, calling him a true legend who has touched the lives of millions of people around the world through his dedication to spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ. Sello praised Guti’s kindness, generosity, wisdom, and unwavering faith, as well as his commitment to the growth and development of the Zaoga Church and the countless lives transformed through his ministry. He added:

Happy birthday, Apostle Guti!

G.N Exploits Ministries wished Archbishop Ezekiel Guti a happy 100th birthday, calling him a man of God, a general sent from God to show the way. They emphasized the importance of celebrating elders and fathers as young ministers and wished Guti a long life and a joyful birthday in Jesus Christ’s name.

Apostle B Java Ministries celebrated Archbishop Dr. EH Guti with a picture and a caption that read “Celebrating you.”

Some Zimbabwean musicians also congratulated the preacher for attaining 100 years.

Musician Sir Benjamin Rupapa celebrated Archbishop Ezekiel Guti’s 100th birthday by honouring the impact Guti has made on his life and the lives of people around the world through 75 years of preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. Rupapa shared a video in honour of Guti and joined in the celebration with ZAOGA FIF MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL, calling Guti a great apostle, a legend, and a bondservant of God.

Musician Mathias Mhere wished a happy birthday to Professor Ezekiel Guti, calling him “baba vedu” (our father) and using the hashtag #centenarian. Mhere prayed for God’s continued blessings on Guti.

Musician Janet Manyowa wished Archbishop Ezekiel Guti a happy 100th birthday, praising him as a leader and servant of God who has dedicated his life to the gospel and shown wisdom in his service. She prayed for God’s blessings on Guti and wished him more life.

Entumbane Man In Court For Assaulting Wife With Cooking Stick

A 24-year-old man from Entumbane suburb in Bulawayo was dragged to court after assaulting his wife with a cooking stick on her face and neck.

Devine Dlodlo appeared before Western Commonage magistrate Shepherd Mjanja facing a charge of physical abuse as defined in Section 3 (1) (a) as read with Section 4 (1) of the Domestic Violence Act Chapter 5:16.

He pleaded guilty to the charge and was asked to pay a fine of US$80 or (60 days in prison) which were wholly suspended on condition of good behaviour.

Western Commonage Court

The court heard that sometime in February and at around 2pm, Dlodlo’s wife Sandile Tshuma (24) was not feeling well.

She then decided to go to Entumbane Clinic to seek medication.

Unaware of the consequences, Tshuma took her husband’s bank card and swiped $9 500 being the money she was charged as hospital bills.

The court heard that on 18 February and at around 9pm, Dlodlo discovered that there had been a transaction which had been made and he then inquired from his wife about it.

Tshuma told him that she was the one who had used the card at the hospital and a misunderstanding arose between the two parties.

Dlodlo, who accused his wife of using his bank card without his knowledge, violently grabbed a cooking stick which she was holding and used it to assault her several times on her face and neck.

Their neighbour, only identified as Siziba, came to Tshuma’s rescue.

The matter was reported to the police which led to the arrest of Dlodlo.

Lawyer Wins Bid To Join Mwonzora Delimitation Challenge

Jeremiah Bamu, a legal practitioner has filed an application with the Constitutional Court to oppose Douglas Mwonzora’s legal challenge against ZEC’s 2023 delimitation report.

Mwonzora seeks to nullify the report and postpone the general election, scheduled for August, by six months to give the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) time to redo the delimitation exercise and provide a new report.

Bamu’s application to become Amicus Curiae is significant because it opposes Mwonzora’s request that, if the delimitation report is nullified, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s election proclamation should be postponed until ZEC has redone the delimitation exercise and submitted a new report. In other words, Bamu’s application is against delaying the general election.

The main case will be heard by the full bench of the ConCourt next week on 8 May. Douglas Mwonzora and his supporters are optimistic that the ZEC delimitation report will be nullified since the formula used by the Commission is unconstitutional.

However, Jonathan Moyo, a former Information minister and political professor, argues that there are indications that the case may not be decided on its merits, but rather on technicalities.

Moyo who is also a legal expert says Mwonzora may face preliminary obstacles, such as a lack of capacity (locus standi) to sue ZEC as a presidential candidate.

Moyo explained that Mwonzora is a presidential candidate, therefore, is unaffected by the new electoral boundaries in the ZEC delimitation report since voters can vote for him no matter the ward or constituency they are voting from.

The fact that ZanuPF has virtually completed its primary elections and that CCC is about to complete its stalled candidate selection process, both based on new electoral boundaries, makes it unlikely that the ZEC delimitation report will be set aside. More likely, praxis will prevail over theory to avoid chaos.

But in the event that the delimitation report is set aside, it is difficult to see why and how the Court would grant Mwonzora’s prayer that the election proclamation should only be made after ZEC has redone the delimitation report.

This expectation might explain why through its proxy, CCC has opportunistically made a eleventh hour application to basically argue against postponement of the election. It’s a winning argument, almost guaranteed!

The CCC party’s spokesperson, Fadzayi Mahere, has compared elections to Christmas and believes they should take place regularly, regardless of the situation.

The party alleges that Mwonzora’s challenge of the delimitation report was instructed by the ruling ZANU PF party, which is afraid of holding elections this year.

The upcoming elections are set to take place sometime between July 26 and August 26.

Political analysts have urged the implementation of political reforms to ensure fair competition.

Another Weekend Of Tussling For Power In Zanu PF

ZANU PF will hold primary election re-runs for local authorities in at least 27 wards tomorrow after a number of incidents in the initial polls.

The re-runs will complete the party’s selection of candidates for the harmonised elections due in the next few months, after it concluded the primaries for parliamentary representatives recently.

In Harare Metropolitan, reruns will take place in Chitungwiza’s Ward 2 in Zengeza West and Ward 28 in Glen Norah of Harare after the contesting candidates pulled same number of votes.

In Mashonaland Central, Ward 2,3,4,5 and 6 in Mazowe North were affected by delimitation, and reruns are needed in Ward 24 in Mazowe, and Ward 24 in Mount Darwin and Ward 10 in Bindura.

In Mashonaland East, reruns will also be held in four wards, which are Ward 14 Murewa, Ward 7 in Mutoko, Ward 24 Seke and Ward 19 Goromonzi.

In Mashonaland West, reruns will be in three wards, Ward 3 Chakari, Ward 6 Mhondoro Ngezi and Ward 4 Kadoma Central.

Two wards were affected in Matabeleland South province, Ward 8 and 10 in Bulilima. The winners have pending court cases and they voluntarily withdrew.

In Matabeleland North, reruns will be held in Hwange Ward 2 and 4, Victoria Falls Ward 5, and Victoria Falls wards 2,7 and 8.

Re-runs will also be held in Ward 13, Umguza.

Meanwhile, there are no cases of local authority reruns in Masvingo, Bulawayo, Midlands and Manicaland provinces

The ruling party has announced the final list of the candidates for Parliament after endorsement by the Politburo.

The provinces will administer the reruns primary elections for the local authorities and they will submit the results to the National Command Centre.

Briefing the media in Harare yesterday, Zanu PF National Political Commissar Cde Mike Bimha confirmed that in some cases, some wards were affected by change of boundaries during the delimitation and no candidates were fielded.

In some cases, there was no absolute winner due to equal numbers of votes received by candidates.

In other cases, uncontested winners had pending court cases and the candidates had withdrawn.

“The reruns were as a result of confusion arising from delimitation and the new boundaries. Candidates did not get enough time to familiarise themselves with the new boundaries. After all these elections are over, there is need to put a mechanism of making sure that people are aware of the new boundaries,” emphasised Cde Bimha.

Preparations he said are going on well.

“The party officials who are going to administer the elections are now ready to go. We expect the elections to take place this coming Saturday with results coming in on Sunday. We will be having our national command here at the party headquarters,” echoed Cde Bimha.

The primary elections, he said were more of a mobilisation exercise because it kept everyone very much involved, with every party member very active.

“Our party members must exercise their right. They must also have an understanding of what these candidates stand for.

“In terms of democracy, Zanu PF has now come of age to make the electorate have to get information on the candidates who want to represent them,” he said.

He commended the participation of young people in the primary elections.

Some of the national Youth League members who sailed through in the primary elections are Cde Machakaire, his deputy Cde John Paradza, Cdes Tsungai Makumbe, Naledi Maunganidze, Taurai Kandishaya, Emmerson Raradza and Isaac Tasikani among others. Cde Ngonidzashe Mudekunye, who won against incumbent Member of Parliament Cde Joseph Chinotimba in Buhera South, Cde Sam Matema sailed through in Buhera Central Constituency, Dr Benjamin Ganyiwa, Gutu East and Buhera North constituency Cde Phillip Guyo, Cde Tendai Mapisa won in Ward 18, Marondera West constituency.

Cde Admire Mahachi, trounced veteran politician Cde Mike Madiro in Mutare North constituency, Cde Tafadzwa Mugwadi won in Buhera West constituency while Cde Nyasha Zenda won in Harare Central.

“What was also of interest is the number of young people who are now representing Zanu PF as candidates in the next coming elections. That in itself shows that the party is growing.

“The party is there to nurture those ambitious young people who want to take positions in the party and who will be our leaders in the future,” he said.

The commissariat department acknowledges receipt of local authority primary elections results conducted by all provinces between March 25 and 26, 2023.

The party is targeting to mobilise five million votes to ensure a resounding victory in the harmonised poll.

-State Media

Apostolic Sect Leader Injured While Attempting To Escape Robbers

The leader of an apostolic sect from St Mary’s on Wednesday night was injured while an accomplice died from wounds sustained when the getaway driver lost control of the Honda Fit vehicle they appeared to be trying to steal at gunpoint.

According to a local online publication, Madzibaba Levi and three accomplices approached a tuck shop along Chiwaridzo Road at a time the owner was locking up and his wife was already seated in the front passenger seat of their vehicle.

One of the gang members produced a pistol and the gang got into the car with the woman. One of them got into the driver’s seat.

On seeing the hijack process, the husband who was walking towards the car ran off.

The robbers drove off at high speed along Chaminuka Drive.

The kidnapped woman got hold of the steering wheel, forcing the gangster driver to lose control and it overturned.

The abducted woman escaped unscathed while the vehicle was damaged beyond repair.

The driver managed to open the door and escape.

Madzibaba Levi and the other two accomplices who were injured were arrested.

They are currently in custody at St Mary’s Police Station and investigations are ongoing.

Madzibaba Levi leads an apostolic sect that congregates near DDF across Hunyani River on the Chitungwiza-Machipisa highway.

He is also a physical fitness enthusiast who trains regularly at St Mary’s Gym which is situated at Huruyadzo Shopping Centre.

-Online

Eddie Cross Makes Shocking Claims That Grace Mugabe Has Over US$5 Billion Hidden In Europe

Top economist and former opposition legislator Eddie Cross has claimed that former First Lady Grace Mugabe has over US$5 billion hidden in Europe.

Speaking on a podcast, Friday Drinks, Cross said he had read an American report that alleged Grace had amassed billions of dollars from diamond and fuel deals in the country.

Grace was recently accused of smuggling diamonds and ivory out of the country without her late husband former President Robert Mugabe’s knowledge.

“The Americans know where all the money is, I have seen an American report which says how much money Grace Mugabe has got and where it is.

“US$5.3 billion and it’s in Europe and the Europeans know where it is,” revealed Cross.

Bona Mugabe’s estranged husband Simba Chikore made headlines this week after listing property worth US$58 million including 21 farms in their divorce row.

Chikore listed 21 farms in which he claims an interest and more than 25 upmarket residential properties valued at over US$50m.

The Dubai Mansion worth about US$8m was thrown into the array of properties.

Zimbabweans were seething with anger over the ridiculous amassing of wealth with most questioning the source of the wealth took to social media to express anger and frustrations over revelations.

Political pressure group Team Pachedu, said the amount of the land listed in the divorce was enough to house  1.2 million 200 square meter stands.

“Bona Mugabe owns 24717.19 Hectares of land and this is equivalent to 247.17 million square meters.

“This is enough to fit 1.2 million 200 square meter stands being dished out by ED. ED recently dished out only 265 stands. Bona alone owns 1.2 million of those,” said the group on Twitter.

Al Jazeera Regrets Not Recording Uebert Angel Call To Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa was called by his emissary Uebert Angel, unfortunately the phone call was not recorded, an Al Jazeera investigative journalist has claimed.

According to the journalist who posed as Miss Sin, secretary to fake Chinese gangster Mr. Stanely in Al Jazeera’s four-part Gold Mafia series, the call was made by Angel at a time she did not expect it and had no recording device on her.

According to Sin, Mnangagwa offered part of the Zambezi River shores for development in his conversation with Angel. He even requested a one-on-one meeting with the team to finalise the deals.

She said this while dissecting the two-year investigation on Al Jazeera’s podcast.

An initial meeting planned with Mnangagwa did not come to fruition after the journalists opted not to pay a US$200,000 ‘facilitation fee’ to Angel.

“This meeting is one of those I will never forget, one of my biggest regrets happens at this meeting. Ambassador Angel takes me away from the group, one on one and puts his finger to his lips to tell me to keep quiet, I did not have any recording devices on me because the other people on the team had them,” said Sin.

“Sometimes we would change it up a bit, who is recording and who is not.

“Angel dials who he tells me is President Emmerson Mnangagwa, so I am seated in the booth and hearing him speak to the President.

“A lot of it is in Shona but the President is talking about how we should do more than just the casino on the Victoria Falls, he says what about the Zambezi River and talks about how we should have a one-on-one meeting with him.”

Mnangagwa’s wife Auxillia was recorded advising Angel to call him regards the mode of transportation for gold which was set to be smuggled out of the country.

She said he had the final say.

Angel, who according to Zanu PF strategist Acie Lumumba has been cleared of all suspicions that arose after the documentary, was the central figure who shared details and provided names and audios to the investigative team.

He has claimed, through his lawyer Lovemore Madhuku, to have been on national duty, vetting the ‘possible investors’ before taking them to the President.

Mob Urinates On Robbers

By A Correspondent- An angry mob urinatǝd on three robbers, whose luck ran out when a car they had stolen crashed into a kombi, at Chigovanyika Shopping Centre in Chitungwiza on Wednesday evening.

Four suspected robbers pounced on a man, who was closing his shop at the end of business, before speeding off in his car with his wife, who was in the vehicle.

The car then rammed into a commuter omnibus.

One witness said: “The guy was closing for the day when the robbers pounced on him as he was getting into his car.

They pushed him out of the car and fled away with the car and the day’s takings.

“He screamed and some Good Samaritans made efforts to chase after the car, with some even throwing stones.

“Then, there was someone who gave chase with his car before the car (which the robbers had stolen) rammed into a kombi and another vehicle close to Chigovanyika Shops and overturned.”

Three robbers were seriously injured while the fourth one made off with the bag, which had cash.

“The wife was not seriously injured.

“Police came and took them but vanhu vanga vachingovarova zvakadaro, vamwe vachivaitira weti.

“One of the suspected robbers is one Madzibaba Levy, ane sowe in St Mary’s.”

Another witness said:

“The owner plies his trade at Huruyadzo Shopping Centre and, on this day, he was logging off for the day when the suspects jumped into his car.

“They sped towards Chigovanyika Shopping Centre and during their escape the driver lost control before the car overturned.”

A third witness said.

“Team iri rakangopinda mumota fast and he was screaming seeking help. So they drove towards a curve and the one who was driving rammed into an oncoming car.

“The car then overturned before landing on its roof.

When we got to the scene, one of the suspected robbers had escaped from the scene.”

The witnesses added: “These guys were four and one escaped. The owner of the car was injured after the accident.”

— HMetro

Zanu PF Dangles Title Deeds To Millions Of People Ahead Of Elections

ZANU PF is dangling title deeds to almost 1,3 million people before this year’s harmonised elections in what analysts say is a desperate campaign gimmick.

Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa told NewsDay yesterday that they want to shut the door on land barons.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa recently issued 265 deeds of grant to Epworth residents, a year after making the promise.

“We now have a system that creates title deeds. We are targeting to issue a prospective 1,3 million title deeds before elections. The houses have been built by developers and owners of the properties and they have been physically identified,” Mutsvangwa said.

“What is only left with is the regulatory framework which is the most painstaking process because we can’t make a mistake with a title deed because it is a document which can be passed from a generation to a generation and people can now apply for loans at the banks because of the title deeds.

“Issuing the title deeds to the Zimbabweans is a blow to the land barons because they are the ones who were causing confusion in the parcelling of land and causing evictions.”

Political analyst Rejoice Ngwenya cast doubt on Zanu PF delivering on the promise.

“We have seen these promises before elections,” Ngwenya said.

“However, as long as the surveying, boundaries are done and properties don’t violate environmental and other development laws, it can be done if they are genuine.”

Zanu PF has been accused of making empty promises towards elections.

-Newsday

Man Assaults Wife Over Prophet

 By A Correspondent- A man who assaulted his wife after he found her in the company of a prophet spraying muthi at their house has appeared in court.

Nicholas Khuphe (51) appeared before Western Commonage Court magistrate Shepherd Mnjanja charged with physical abuse.

He pleaded guilty and was remanded out of custody to 9 May for sentencing.

The court heard that Khuphe from Old Magwegwe suburb came home unexpectedly and was sh0cked to find his wife Knowledge Khuphe (48) in the company of a man only identified as Bonani and was told he was a prophet.

The court heard Nicholas was surprised to find Bonani spraying muthi in the sitting room while his wife was seated on a sofa and that did not go down well with him.

It is said he fumed at his wife before he struck her with a knobkerrie all over her body leading her to sustain a fractured arm.

Knowledge reported the incident to the police leading to the arrest of her husband.

Worry Over Sikhala’s Health

By A Correspondent- Friends of Job Sikhala Trust yesterday said the conviction of Zengeza West legislator, Job Sikhala (Citizens Coalition for Change), was unfortunate because of his health condition.

Sikhala was convicted on a charge of obstructing the course of justice and fined US$600, becoming the third opposition figure to be convicted in less than a month.

He has been in pre-trial detention since June last year.

Friends of Job Sikhala Trust spokesperson Emmanuel Zellers Gumbo told NewsDay that Sikhala’s conviction was unfortunate.

“Though his health is still unstable, he still suffers from abdominal pain, his fighting spirit is still alive, his conviction to fight will never be deterred by imprisonment nor by any form of persecution,” Gumbo said.

He said attempts by the legislator to consult a doctor of his choice reportedly fell flat after he was refused the privilege.

“The last time he attempted to consult a doctor of his choice, they denied him of that,” he said.

“The conviction did not come as a surprise, we saw it coming. The conviction confirmed one thing — that this is a clear case of political persecution.

Job Sikhala was arrested for demanding justice for the callously murdered Moreblessing Ali. Where on earth will a whole magistrate mistake such for obstruction of justice?”

In a heart-wrenching letter in January this year, Sikhala revealed that his health had severely deteriorated amid fears that he could have developed cancer of the colon.

This saw his close allies petitioning President Emmerson Mnangagwa to intervene to ensure the release of the legislator on medical grounds.

Government spokespersons, however, said Mnangagwa could not intervene in respect of the separation of powers.

Sikhala faces two other separate charges.

He faces a charge of incitement to violence following the violence that occurred at the funeral of Ali.

He is charged alongside fellow legislator Godfrey Sithole and 14 other Nyatsime residents.

Sikhala faces another charge of disorderly conduct. He insists that he is a political prisoner.

“Over 10 months, I have been kept from my people and from carrying out my duties and even though I have been kept in prison confinement, I know (South Africa’s anti-apartheid stalwart) Nelson Mandela was kept in prison, but his spirit was never broken and never will be mine,” he said in his mitigation before sentencing on Wednesday.-Newsday

Four Robbers Pounce On Farm, R_ape Three Women

By A Correspondent- In a horrifying incident four armed robbers raided a farm on the outskirts of Bulawayo and robbed workers of various items including cash before allegedly rɑp!ng five women while other farm workers and their children were watching.

Two of the suspects Luckson Moyo (22) and Sibongisani Ndlovu (40) have since been arrested while the two only identified as Muzi and Mbekezeli are reportedly on the run.

The four robbers who were armed with machetes, axes, and knives raided a farm shortly after 9pm last week on Saturday.

A source at the farm who spoke to B-Metro on condition of anonymity said the four robbers first went to a compound which is situated next to the shop in the farm.

They found a couple and their children sitting around a fireplace. They ordered them to lie on the ground, and the startled family complied. The robbers then assaulted them while demanding money.

After that two of the robbers took turns to rɑpǝ the woman while her husband and children were watching,” said the source.

After that two robbers remained guarding the family while the other two went to a sports bar where they found six people who were drinking beer while seated outside the closed bar and demanded cash.

As they demanded cash they threatened to kill them but they told them that they had nothing. They then demanded keys to the bar and shop and they again told them that they don’t have them.

“That, however, did not go down well with robbers who then ordered them to lie on the ground and assaulted them. After that they rɑpǝd three other women,” said the source.

The source added: “They robbed them of their cellphones, three handbags and US$45 before they headed to another compound where they found a couple slǝǝping and woke them up.”

“They demanded cash and they were given US$45 and after that they dragged the woman behind the compound where they rɑpǝd her at knife point.”

It is reported that the robbers went to three other compounds where they ransacked the rooms looking for cash.

“They took several items including speaker boxes, cash and handbags before they fled,” said the source.

The farm owner reported the incident to the police before he rushed the victims to hospital for treatment.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident and said: “We urge farmers to beef their security at their farm compounds.

“We would like to applaud members of the public for supplying police with information which led to the arrest of two robbers and we appeal for information that might lead to the whereabouts of the robbers who are still at large.”

— BMetro

Tuku’s Daughter Loses Custody Of Minors

By A Correspondent- Former Zimbabwe national football player, Tinashe Nengomasha’s marriage to Samantha Mtukudzi has been ruled as officially over by the High Court. 

The two were involved in a nasty break-up, with the court process having been initiated by Samantha, daughter of the late musician, Oliver Mtukudzi.

Samantha had demanded custody of their two children.

She then amended her summons in 2021 and asked the court to award her custody of the couple’s Maltese dog called Alvin Jazz, which they acquired when they were still staying together.

Nengomasha challenged the divorce, but High Court judge Justice Neville WaMambo ruled that there were no chances of the two reconciling.

A full judgment is not yet available.

“Whereupon, after reading documents filed of record and hearing counsel who applies for a decree of divorce and other relief on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown under the provisions of section 5 of the Matrimonial Causes Act (Chapter 5:13), it is ordered that the divorce order dated April 20, 2023 be and is hereby amended as follows: “A decree of divorce be and is hereby granted,” the judge ruled.

Nengomasha was granted custody of the minor children.

Zanu PF Dangles Title Deeds To Over 1.3m

By A Correspondent- Zanu-PF is dangling title deeds to almost 1,3 million people before this year’s harmonised elections in what analysts say is a desperate campaign gimmick.

Zanu-PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa told NewsDay yesterday that they want to shut the door on land barons.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa recently issued 265 deeds of grant to Epworth residents, a year after making the promise.

“We now have a system that creates title deeds. We are targeting to issue a prospective 1,3 million title deeds before elections. The houses have been built by developers and owners of the properties and they have been physically identified,” Mutsvangwa said.

“What is only left with is the regulatory framework which is the most painstaking process because we can’t make a mistake with a title deed because it is a document which can be passed from a generation to a generation and people can now apply for loans at the banks because of the title deeds.

“Issuing the title deeds to the Zimbabweans is a blow to the land barons because they are the ones who were causing confusion in the parcelling of land and causing evictions.”

Political analyst Rejoice Ngwenya cast doubt on Zanu-PF delivering on the promise.

“We have seen these promises before elections,” Ngwenya said.

“However, as long as the surveying, boundaries are done and properties don’t violate environmental and other development laws, it can be done if they are genuine.”

Zanu-PF has been accused of making empty promises towards elections.

President Mphoko’s Son Jailed 20 Years For Rape

By A Correspondent | 44 year old Siqokoqela, the son of the late President Robert Mugabe’s successor, former vice president Phelekezela Mphoko, was given an effective 20-year sentence for raping a family member.

Siqokoqela-Mphoko

Bulawayo Regional Magistrate Elijah Singano stated that Mphoko had three times pushed himself on the little victim, threatening her with death.

Ruled the magistrate: “Rape remains an extremely serious offence and offenders must be punished. It violates and demoralises the victim. The criminal law and codification act stipulates that for an offence such as rape the courts should issue a sentence of life imprisonment or less,” Singano said.

He added: ““The accused used threats of death on the victim if she ever disclosed the matter to anyone. The complainant stayed at the accused’s house and looked up to him as a father and so he violated the trust of the complainant and the family at large.

“The court has to act in the best interest of the child. Many of the victim’s constitutional rights have been violated such as the right to privacy, good health, education, and dignity, I could go on and on. All these have long lasting effects on the minor,” he said.

“Lawfully each count of rape is equal to 10 years in prison and sentencing the accused 30 years for each count will be on the harsh side considering that it is the same victim and in a short space of time. The court is inclined to impose 20 years of imprisonment for all three counts and unfortunately, the court cannot further suspend this sentence as it will be taken for belittling this serious crime.

“The accused is therefore sentenced to an effective 20 years in prison for count one to three and two months for count four which will be served concurrently with the previous counts,” Magistrate Singano ruled.

Mphoko’s lawyer Zibusiso Ncube mitigated saying his client should be given a lesser sentence as he has a medical condition.

“The accused is aged 44 years and lives with a medical condition that needs him to be constantly visiting the doctor. He has a young family with the eldest biological daughter aged 13 followed by a boy aged 12 and his adopted daughter Sinikiwe Masiye.

“The accused has an immovable property which includes a house in Hillside suburb, Greydot communication company and five cars. When it comes to the rape charges your worship it will be unjust that the court looks at all three counts separately considering their proximity and that there are no specific dates. It is therefore our prayer that these counts be taken as one when it comes to sentencing,” he argued.

President Chamisa Says Soldiers Jobs Safe

Tinashe Sambiri|The new CCC government will not dismiss soldiers and police officers.

This was said by the CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa in Harare on Monday.

The CCC leader also bemoaned the lack of political tolerance in the country.

“Citizens bear in mind that we build a country through love and unity.

Even those whom we do not agree with must be tolerated. Zimbabwe is one. Let’s learn to accompany each other with our ears even when we do not sink with our hearts. Tolerance must be practiced by all citizens.

When our new government comes into power. We will not dismiss our police, soldiers and members of the Central Intelligence Organisation and those who work for government,” said President Chamisa.

The New Great Zimbabwe Vision

1/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: A CCC government pledges to create a society of prosperity and justice, where every citizen is able to thrive. To this end, we are committed to addressing the issues of bad roads, electricity shortages, poor health and education facilities, unemployment, drug abuse and other local problems. #RegisterToVoteCCC

2/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: We pledge to make infrastructure investments to upgrade and improve the current road network in order to provide reliable access to communities. We also recognizes that improved road networks will also lead to better access to education and healthcare facilities, enabling individuals to reach much-needed services and support.

3/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: A CCC government will invest in renewable energy sources and modernize the existing electricity grid. This will help improve access to electricity in all regions, allowing citizens to have more reliable energy sources and reduce the burden of rising energy costs. #RegisterToVoteCCC

4/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: We pledge to invest in quality public health care, prioritizing preventative measures such as vaccinations and improved access to primary care, as well as providing necessary support for those suffering from serious illnesses. We will also place special emphasis on improving mental health and substance abuse services.

5/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: We will prioritize economic development, by providing tools and assistance to help individuals find meaningful employment and achieve economic stability. We will also expand job training and educational opportunities in order to equip individuals with the skills they need to remain competitive in the job market. #RegisterToVoteCCC

6/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: We pledge to work with local partners to address the issue of drug abuse on a community level. We will provide resources and support that can help individuals overcome their addictions and reintegrate into society. #RegisterToVoteCCC

7/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: A CCC government promises to create a society where no one is left behind–where every individual has access to the resources and support they need to live a healthy and prosperous life. #RegisterToVoteCCC

First Aid Tips For Burns

Compiled by Dr Ellane Simon

First aid should can be offered by anyone but ideally trained personnel to give first aid should offer first aid. When offering first aid always consider your personal safety first. Look out for any dangers and only act when you are confident it is safe to do so.
An unresponsive person is someone not moving or responding when you call them or when gently shaken.

Respiratory emergencies & CPR

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

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

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

5 Give 2 rescue breaths (if equipment to do that available). Ensure each breath lasts about 1 second and makes the chest rise; allow air to exit before giving the next breath.

Gas leak, Fire & Burns

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

Chemical spill

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

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PSL Action Returns To Hwange

Hwange’s Colliery Stadium and Bata Stadium in Gweru have been cleared to host Premier Soccer League games.

The two venues will be used by their respective teams – Hwange and newcomers Sheasham – starting on Matchday 8 of the Castle Lager Premiership this weekend.

Both Chipangano and the Construction Boys were forced to look for alternative home grounds at the start of the season after their stadiums failed to meet the minimum standards to host league games.

Hwange used Luveve Stadium in Bulawayo, while Sheasham hosted their home games at Mandava Stadium in Zvishavane.

Following extensive renovations at Bata and the Colliery, both clubs will return to their original grounds.

Meanwhile, Greenfuel and Simba Bhora will for now continue using alternative venues as their original home grounds are yet to reach minimum standards to host league games.

Greenfuel shifted from Chisumbanje and are currently using Gibbo Stadium in Triangle, while Simba Bhora, from Shamva, are hosting their games at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.- Soccer24 News

Latest On ZPC Kariba Star Arrest

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has released the details of Winston Mhango’s arrest.

The ZPC Kariba midfielder was nabbed by the CID detectives at his home in Kariba on Tuesday in connection with unlawful dealing in dangerous drugs.

The police received a tipoff that led to the discovery of several illegal drugs in the possession of the 35-year-old.

According to the law enforcer, Mhango had 4.7kgs of marijuana stashed at his residence along with 11 x 100ml bottles of Benylin with Codeine cough syrup and a 100ml bottle of BronCleer with Codeine cough syrup.

Other stuff discovered include 30 boxes of 10 x 100’s Ziplock Bags [packaging plastics], an Electro Master Kitchen Scale, two MH Mini Digital scales, 19 packs of 50 Toast Leaf rolling papers and a cigarette lighter.

Mhango’s arrest comes just months after former Harare City player Jerry Chipangura (24) was jailed for 14 months for possessing 40g of methylenedioxymethamphetamine – commonly known as mutoriro he intended to sell in the city.

Chipangura was jailed by Harare regional magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka in December.- Soccer24 News

Married Bietbridge Woman Caught Pants Down In Private Lodge

By- A Beitbridge couple is now pursuing divorce after the wife was caught pants down in a local lodge by her husband.

The couple, whose altercation has become one of the week’s biggest talking points, had a beautiful white wedding and a beautiful young family.

Tinashe Kandawasvika, a clearing agent in the border town, is the man whose video, savagely assaulting his wife after finding her in a lodge, has gone viral.
H-Metro has even nicknamed him the “Butcher of Beitbridge.”
As their drama continues to unfold, we have reliably been informed that the woman’s actions could have been driven by an act of ‘‘revenge cheating’’.
Tinashe and his wife, Primrose Kandawasvika, have been together for about 10 years.
A close source said an urgent family meeting was convened at the couple’s house in Limpopo View, Beitbridge, on Monday.
The estranged couple mutually decided to pursue their divorce.
The source said this was the second time Primrose was allegedly caught cheating after her other affair was discovered in December last year.
Tinashe went on to forgive Primrose only to be tipped off by her friends on Sunday that she was meeting her lover at a lodge.
The unidentified lover, who was also brutally assaulted by Tinashe and his friend, had travelled to Beitbridge to see Primrose.
The couple married in 2013 and have three children.
They were in the process of a separation, according to our sources, after Tinashe was also accused of allegedly having an extra-marital affair.
“The situation is tense right now, both Tinashe and Primrose’s relatives were called in on Monday and they had a long meeting that lasted deep into the night.
“The couple has decided to divorce each to avoid further emotional damage,” said the source.
In the video, Tinashe pounds his wife, using fists, like he was in a boxing match.
He keeps on expressing his anger and shock as to why his wife was in a lodge with another man.
He allegedly claims he sent his wife to school, got her a job as a cashier at a company in Beitbridge and even registered some of his assets in her name.
Reaction towards Tinashe’s actions has been swift with many Zimbabweans, irked by the violence, calling for his imprisonment.
Many have concluded he is a monster and he wasn’t supposed to treat another human being like that even despite the emotional circumstances.
They feel the couple should go separate ways and their wish appears to have been granted.
-H Metro

Mugabe Deputy’s Son Sentenced To 20 Years

By -The son of the former Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko, Siqokoqela, has been sentenced to 20 years in jail for three counts of rape.

Siqokoqela was also slapped with a concurrent two months for contravening a court order.
Mphoko appeared before Bulawayo Regional Magistrate Elijah Singano, who ruled that many of the victim’s constitutional rights were violated.
“Rape remains an extremely serious offence and offenders must be punished. It violates and demoralises the victim. The criminal law and codification act stipulates that for an offence such as rape the courts should issue a sentence of life imprisonment or less,” Singano said while delivering his ruling.
He said that the age difference between Mphoko and the victim is three times hence showing the low morality of the former.
“The accused used threats of death on the victim if she ever disclosed the matter to anyone. The complainant stayed at the accused’s house and looked up to him as a father, and so he violated the trust of the complainant and the family at large.
“The court has to act in the best interest of the child. Many of the victim’s constitutional rights have been violated such as the right to privacy, good health, education, and dignity, I could go on and on. All these have long lasting effects on the minor,” he said.
Singano agreed with the defence mitigation that all three counts should be treated as one during sentencing.
“Lawfully, each count of rape is equal to 10 years in prison and sentencing the accused 30 years for each count will be on the harsh side considering that it is the same victim and in a short space of time. The court is inclined to impose 20 years of imprisonment for all three counts, and unfortunately, the court cannot further suspend this sentence as it will be taken for belittling this serious crime.
“The accused is therefore sentenced to an effective 20 years in prison for count one to three and two months for count four which will be served concurrently with the previous counts,” Singano ruled.
In mitigation, Mphoko’s lawyer Zibusiso Ncube had argued that his client should be given a lesser sentence as he has a medical condition.
“The accused is aged 44 years and lives with a medical condition that needs him to be constantly visiting the doctor. He has a young family with the eldest biological daughter, aged 13 followed by a boy aged 12 and his adopted daughter Sinikiwe Masiye.
“The accused has an immovable property which includes a house in Hillside suburb, Greydot communication company and five cars. When it comes to the rape charges your worship it will be unjust that the court looks at all three counts separately considering their proximity and that there are no specific dates. It is therefore our prayer that these counts be taken as one when it comes to sentencing,” he argued.
Prosecuting Concilia Ncube said the victim is likely to face psychological effects for all her life.
“The offence that the accused person is facing is very serious and has psychological consequences on the complainant. She will have to live with the trauma of what happened for the rest of her life. The accused also violated the complainants’ right to privacy as enshrined in the constitution,” she said.
-CITE

Zanu PF Primaries Reruns Set For The Weekend…

…As leaked audio suggests fissures in Glenview north constituency

By A Correspondent| The ruling Zanu PF party has set this Saturday to conduct reruns for council seats in Glen Norah, Zengeza West and Mbare.

In a circular gleaned by this publication, the party is instructing the provinces to prepare elections for the 3 seats.

“Reference is made to our previous circular directing provinces to prepare for primary election and in some cases primary run-offs or re-runs to be conducted on the 6th of May. In this regard, you are thereby instructed that elections be held in these wards, Zengeza West(Ward 2),Glen Norah (28) and Mbare (3),”reads the circular.

The party directs that run-offs be made in the Zengeza West and Glen Norah only between the 2 candidates with a tie on the election result. The Mbare is now open for new CVs and election after the disqualification of suspected drug lord Simbarashe Chanachimwe popularly known as Dhama. He had won the election resoundingly after garnering over 2 000 votes while the candidate who came second had 300.

Meanwhile, leaked audios are suggesting deep fissures among Zanu PF supporters in Glen View North constituency.

The audio this publication is in possession of reveal a clandestine attempt by pro Martin Mambo supporters to discredit the winning Zanu PF candidate Tumelo Zamanga.
The losing candidate, Mambo despite his acceptance of the heavy defeat he suffered at the hands of the socialite Zamanga, has been holding clandestine meetings planning to cause the disqualification of his rival.

In one of the audio, Mambo reveals that he has already approached the courts and is now armed with information that can lead to Zamanga’s disqualification and subsequent arrest.

“I have information inopisa yake (intel of his dealings) which involves him and his companies that makes it easy to build a case against him, imwe yacho toita yekubikira (we will fabricate the rest).

” Already at the High Court I have made contact and I am only left with Mbare Court,” Mambo says.

A voice of one referred to as Madondo who is suspected to be a CIO working at the ZANU PF Headquarters encouraged Mambo to add more detailed stories that if President Emmerson Mnangagwa gets wind of, he will disqualify Zamanga.

“Wedzerai neimwe info yekuti Mukuru vakanzwa anokandwa panze ( add more information so that If the President hears there are high chances he will be chucked out )The man is a dead man walking, anenge apera(he will be finished),” says Madondo at a meeting which most likely took place at the Rainbow towers since a person close by could be heard saying “ Tiri pa (We are at ) Hicc” .

Another voice interjects “Tachigwinha (it’s a done deal)” only kana makoresa data (if you have falsified the allegations).

According to party insiders, Mambo who is the Harare province treasurer has been writing a number of letters and complaints seeking nullification of the poll results.

” These are acts of desperation by Mambo. Imagine he has written 10 letters and 10 petitions to the Politburo which have been ignored.

” I don’t know why he wants to subvert the will of Glen View North supporters who chose Boss Tumelo, His is quite popular there, Cde Mambo is actually holding numerous midnight meetings at his house despite having recently indirectly endorsed Boss Tumelo at a meeting we held at Girls High “said a party member who requested anonymity.

Soccer Star Arrested For Possessing Drugs

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has released the details of Winston Mhango’s arrest.

The ZPC Kariba midfielder was nabbed by the CID detectives at his home in Kariba on Tuesday in connection with unlawful dealing in dangerous drugs.

The police received a tipoff that led to the discovery of several illegal drugs in the possession of the 35-year-old.

According to the law enforcer, Mhango had 4.7kgs of marijuana stashed at his residence along with 11 x 100ml bottles of Benylin with Codeine cough syrup and a 100ml bottle of BronCleer with Codeine cough syrup.

Other stuff discovered include 30 boxes of 10 x 100’s Ziplock Bags [packaging plastics], an Electro Master Kitchen Scale, two MH Mini Digital scales, 19 packs of 50 Toast Leaf rolling papers and a cigarette lighter.

Mhango’s arrest comes just months after former Harare City player Jerry Chipangura (24) was jailed for 14 months for possessing 40g of methylenedioxymethamphetamine – commonly known as mutoriro he intended to sell in the city.

Chipangura was jailed by Harare regional magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka in December.- Soccer24 News

PSL Clears Bata Stadium

Hwange’s Colliery Stadium and Bata Stadium in Gweru have been cleared to host Premier Soccer League games.

The two venues will be used by their respective teams – Hwange and newcomers Sheasham – starting on Matchday 8 of the Castle Lager Premiership this weekend.

Both Chipangano and the Construction Boys were forced to look for alternative home grounds at the start of the season after their stadiums failed to meet the minimum standards to host league games.

Hwange used Luveve Stadium in Bulawayo, while Sheasham hosted their home games at Mandava Stadium in Zvishavane.

Following extensive renovations at Bata and the Colliery, both clubs will return to their original grounds.

Meanwhile, Greenfuel and Simba Bhora will for now continue using alternative venues as their original home grounds are yet to reach minimum standards to host league games.

Greenfuel shifted from Chisumbanje and are currently using Gibbo Stadium in Triangle, while Simba Bhora, from Shamva, are hosting their games at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.- Soccer24 News

Facts About Immunization

World Immunization Week 2023

World Immunization Week 2023 – 24 to 30 April

World Immunization Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed to protect people from vaccine-preventable diseases.

Under the banner of ‘The Big Catch-Up’, WHO is working with partners to support countries to get back on track to ensure more people are protected from preventable diseases.

We need to act now to catch-up the millions of children who missed out on vaccines during the pandemic, restore essential immunization coverage to at least 2019 levels and strengthen primary health care to deliver immunization.

The ultimate goal of World Immunization Week is for more children, adults – and their communities – to be protected from vaccine-preventable diseases, allowing them to live happier, healthier lives.

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CCC Denounces Wiwa Conviction

CCC Namibia condemns the malicious conviction of Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala!

04 May 2023

The malicious, illegal, and unconstitutional conviction of the political dynamo, Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala yesterday in Harare unearthed Mr. Mnangagwa’s zeal to ban the rule of law and constitutional democracy in the motherland. ZANU PF has shown the globe its unpreparedness to hold free, fair, credible, and unfettered elections in Zimbabwe. It is ironic to convict and sentence Wiwa on obstruction of justice when the captured police had visibly followed his lead to discover Moreblessing Ali’s dismembered lifeless body in a disused well owned by the killer’s mother in Beatrice.

It is quite perturbing to witness Saro Wiwa being imprisoned for assisting the police to investigate the heinous butchery of the deceased CCC slain activist who was slaughtered like a helpless chicken by Pius Jamba Mukandi, a popular ZANU-PF member in Nyatsime, notoriously known for his state-sponsored terrorism. Wiwa has endured more than 10 months of severe torture and agony at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison for representing the oppressed, vulnerable, and stifled citizens.

Namibia is infuriated and cobra-headed that despite enduring close to a year in prison, the politically inept regime still has the guts to continue caging the innocent, vibrant change champion. We anticipated that the autocratic outfit after putting aside the whole six months jail term, was going to grant him his much-needed freedom. This travesty of justice must be confronted with equal measure. Citizens should amplify their revolutionary voices demanding freedom, justice, and equality.

Social Democrats in Namibia are not impressed with the level of solidarity for political prisoners who are being persecuted by the prosecution in captured courts. We urge citizens to flood the courts so that the detained feel energized to soldier on with the national democratic revolution. Change champions should do more to demonstrate their unwavering support in the fight for democracy in the motherland. Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala is in jail because of his valor to face the Gold Mafia regime for a free Great Zimbabwe.

We are against his conviction and sentence which is ZANU PF-orchestrated. Judiciary independence remains one of our core fights against the totalitarian regime. The attempt by the politically bankrupt party to close the democratic space must face adequate resistance from those who subscribe to a free country that respects human liberties. Freedom of expression and the right to represent the oppressed are provisions enshrined in the Supreme Law of the Fatherland.

CCC Namibia was impressed by the undying and unfading fighting spirit of the political generator, Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, despite ZANUPF’s futile trial to break his resolve to lead the freedom train. The interim national Vice-Chairperson exhibited his commitment and dedication to soldiering in the protracted fight to liberate citizens from satanic dictatorship. Through his fully charged speech in the court of law, Job Sikhala clarified his source of inspiration. He pledged to follow the legendary steps of those who came before him.

Job Sikhala reflected his willingness to pay the ultimate price since leaders such as the late icon, Nelson Mandela endured 27 years in jail fighting for justice, equality, and freedom. He went on to pledge his beautiful life in defense of the voiceless members of his society who are being denied access to a free Zimbabwe. We demand the immediate and unconditional release of the innocent legislator, lawyer, and CCC interim Vice-Chairperson. His denial of bail proves that he is a prisoner of conscience and ZANU-PF is frightened by his presence in the national discourse.

In a nutshell, citizens are urged to register to vote, go vote for the change that delivers, and be ready to defend the vote in July or August. We have figured out that there is a selective application of the law. Our members are being targeted whilst Zanu-PF members and their surrogates enjoy impunity. Looters, thugs, corrupters, money launderers and mineral smugglers are walking scot-free. Let’s be ready to effect citizens’ arrests on rogue and corrupt citizens who are puppets of the East and the West. We have evidenced British citizens controlling 90% of the economy through the Al Jazeera documentary. On the other hand the Chinese and those from Belarus are busy displacing our people from their traditional lands in Mutoko, Hwange, Uzumba, Chilonga, etc

Hands off Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Jacob Ngarivhume, and all prisoners of conscience. Arrest the Gold Mafia responsible for looting the national cake. They have grabbed too much for the citizens to ignore! Let’s embrace dangerous freedom against state repression by penting-up our outrage demanding a free and equal society.

WiwaWednesday

FreeJobSaroWiwaSikhala

FreeJacobNgarivhume

JusticeForMoreblessingAli

FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners

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Branch interim Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Hands Off Job Wiwa Sikhala

CCC Namibia condemns the malicious conviction of Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala!

04 May 2023

The malicious, illegal, and unconstitutional conviction of the political dynamo, Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala yesterday in Harare unearthed Mr. Mnangagwa’s zeal to ban the rule of law and constitutional democracy in the motherland. ZANU PF has shown the globe its unpreparedness to hold free, fair, credible, and unfettered elections in Zimbabwe. It is ironic to convict and sentence Wiwa on obstruction of justice when the captured police had visibly followed his lead to discover Moreblessing Ali’s dismembered lifeless body in a disused well owned by the killer’s mother in Beatrice.

It is quite perturbing to witness Saro Wiwa being imprisoned for assisting the police to investigate the heinous butchery of the deceased CCC slain activist who was slaughtered like a helpless chicken by Pius Jamba Mukandi, a popular ZANU-PF member in Nyatsime, notoriously known for his state-sponsored terrorism. Wiwa has endured more than 10 months of severe torture and agony at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison for representing the oppressed, vulnerable, and stifled citizens.

Namibia is infuriated and cobra-headed that despite enduring close to a year in prison, the politically inept regime still has the guts to continue caging the innocent, vibrant change champion. We anticipated that the autocratic outfit after putting aside the whole six months jail term, was going to grant him his much-needed freedom. This travesty of justice must be confronted with equal measure. Citizens should amplify their revolutionary voices demanding freedom, justice, and equality.

Social Democrats in Namibia are not impressed with the level of solidarity for political prisoners who are being persecuted by the prosecution in captured courts. We urge citizens to flood the courts so that the detained feel energized to soldier on with the national democratic revolution. Change champions should do more to demonstrate their unwavering support in the fight for democracy in the motherland. Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala is in jail because of his valor to face the Gold Mafia regime for a free Great Zimbabwe.

We are against his conviction and sentence which is ZANU PF-orchestrated. Judiciary independence remains one of our core fights against the totalitarian regime. The attempt by the politically bankrupt party to close the democratic space must face adequate resistance from those who subscribe to a free country that respects human liberties. Freedom of expression and the right to represent the oppressed are provisions enshrined in the Supreme Law of the Fatherland.

CCC Namibia was impressed by the undying and unfading fighting spirit of the political generator, Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, despite ZANUPF’s futile trial to break his resolve to lead the freedom train. The interim national Vice-Chairperson exhibited his commitment and dedication to soldiering in the protracted fight to liberate citizens from satanic dictatorship. Through his fully charged speech in the court of law, Job Sikhala clarified his source of inspiration. He pledged to follow the legendary steps of those who came before him.

Job Sikhala reflected his willingness to pay the ultimate price since leaders such as the late icon, Nelson Mandela endured 27 years in jail fighting for justice, equality, and freedom. He went on to pledge his beautiful life in defense of the voiceless members of his society who are being denied access to a free Zimbabwe. We demand the immediate and unconditional release of the innocent legislator, lawyer, and CCC interim Vice-Chairperson. His denial of bail proves that he is a prisoner of conscience and ZANU-PF is frightened by his presence in the national discourse.

In a nutshell, citizens are urged to register to vote, go vote for the change that delivers, and be ready to defend the vote in July or August. We have figured out that there is a selective application of the law. Our members are being targeted whilst Zanu-PF members and their surrogates enjoy impunity. Looters, thugs, corrupters, money launderers and mineral smugglers are walking scot-free. Let’s be ready to effect citizens’ arrests on rogue and corrupt citizens who are puppets of the East and the West. We have evidenced British citizens controlling 90% of the economy through the Al Jazeera documentary. On the other hand the Chinese and those from Belarus are busy displacing our people from their traditional lands in Mutoko, Hwange, Uzumba, Chilonga, etc

Hands off Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Jacob Ngarivhume, and all prisoners of conscience. Arrest the Gold Mafia responsible for looting the national cake. They have grabbed too much for the citizens to ignore! Let’s embrace dangerous freedom against state repression by penting-up our outrage demanding a free and equal society.

WiwaWednesday

FreeJobSaroWiwaSikhala

FreeJacobNgarivhume

JusticeForMoreblessingAli

FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners

CCC Namibia Rundu
Branch interim Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Spelling Out New Great Zimbabwe Vision

1/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: A CCC government pledges to create a society of prosperity and justice, where every citizen is able to thrive. To this end, we are committed to addressing the issues of bad roads, electricity shortages, poor health and education facilities, unemployment, drug abuse and other local problems. #RegisterToVoteCCC

2/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: We pledge to make infrastructure investments to upgrade and improve the current road network in order to provide reliable access to communities. We also recognizes that improved road networks will also lead to better access to education and healthcare facilities, enabling individuals to reach much-needed services and support.

3/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: A CCC government will invest in renewable energy sources and modernize the existing electricity grid. This will help improve access to electricity in all regions, allowing citizens to have more reliable energy sources and reduce the burden of rising energy costs. #RegisterToVoteCCC

4/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: We pledge to invest in quality public health care, prioritizing preventative measures such as vaccinations and improved access to primary care, as well as providing necessary support for those suffering from serious illnesses. We will also place special emphasis on improving mental health and substance abuse services.

5/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: We will prioritize economic development, by providing tools and assistance to help individuals find meaningful employment and achieve economic stability. We will also expand job training and educational opportunities in order to equip individuals with the skills they need to remain competitive in the job market. #RegisterToVoteCCC

6/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: We pledge to work with local partners to address the issue of drug abuse on a community level. We will provide resources and support that can help individuals overcome their addictions and reintegrate into society. #RegisterToVoteCCC

7/ A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE: A CCC government promises to create a society where no one is left behind–where every individual has access to the resources and support they need to live a healthy and prosperous life. #RegisterToVoteCCC

First Aid Tips For Burns

Compiled by Dr Ellane Simon

First aid should can be offered by anyone but ideally trained personnel to give first aid should offer first aid. When offering first aid always consider your personal safety first. Look out for any dangers and only act when you are confident it is safe to do so.
An unresponsive person is someone not moving or responding when you call them or when gently shaken.

Respiratory emergencies & CPR

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

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

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

5 Give 2 rescue breaths (if equipment to do that available). Ensure each breath lasts about 1 second and makes the chest rise; allow air to exit before giving the next breath.

Gas leak, Fire & Burns

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

Chemical spill

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

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President Chamisa Makes Passionate Appeal To Soldiers

Tinashe Sambiri|The new CCC government will not dismiss soldiers and police officers.

This was said by the CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa in Harare on Monday.

The CCC leader also bemoaned the lack of political tolerance in the country.

“Citizens bear in mind that we build a country through love and unity.

Even those whom we do not agree with must be tolerated. Zimbabwe is one. Let’s learn to accompany each other with our ears even when we do not sink with our hearts. Tolerance must be practiced by all citizens.

When our new government comes into power. We will not dismiss our police, soldiers and members of the Central Intelligence Organisation and those who work for government,” said President Chamisa.

We Will Not Dismiss Cops, Soldiers – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|The new CCC government will not dismiss soldiers and police officers.

This was said by the CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa in Harare on Monday.

The CCC leader also bemoaned the lack of political tolerance in the country.

“Citizens bear in mind that we build a country through love and unity.

Even those whom we do not agree with must be tolerated. Zimbabwe is one. Let’s learn to accompany each other with our ears even when we do not sink with our hearts. Tolerance must be practiced by all citizens.

When our new government comes into power. We will not dismiss our police, soldiers and members of the Central Intelligence Organisation and those who work for government,” said President Chamisa.

EU Speaks On Sikhala, Ngarivhume Convictions

By A Correspondent| The European Union (EU) has said it is closely monitoring the recent court rulings in which prominent opposition leaders namely Job Sikhala of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) and Jacob Ngarivhume were found guilty of obstruction and inciting public violence respectively.

Posting on Twitter, EU reminded the judiciary that the constitution of Zimbabwe guarantees citizens’ rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.

The EU called on the judiciary to protection these fundamental rights instead of curtailing them by jailing those who exercise their rights.

“The #EU is closely monitoring the recent court rulings in #Zimbabwe convicting opposition politicians. Zimbabwe’s constitution ensures citizens’ rights to freedom of expression & peaceful assembly. The judiciary is expected to protect these fundamental rights,” the EU said.

ED Ally Ignored Traditional Beliefs

By A Correspondent- Gold miner Pedzisai “Scott” Sakupwanya’s Better Brands company reportedly ignored local traditional beliefs which led to several deaths of artisanal miners at his Redwing Mine in Manicaland province’s Penhalonga area, NewsDay has learnt.

Chief James Kurauone Mutasa who led a traditional cleansing ceremony at the mine on Sunday said they had to intervene to appease the spirits of artisanal miners who perished at the mine. He said they were worried over the recurrence of fatal accidents which they linked to the spirits of dead miners.

The ritual ceremony was attended by several Zanu-PF top officials, artisanal miners and Better Brands top officials led by its general manager, Cuthbert Chitima, among other stakeholders.

“It’s important (ritual ceremony) so that we cannot have similar incidences,” said Chief Mutasa, speaking on behalf of other traditional leaders.

“Redwing Mine has been running over the years for at least a century and there was business takeover, but I think those who previously operated at the mine did not remind the new owners of the traditional ceremonies we were used to doing and this is where the problem was.

When there was a takeover, we were overlooked as traditional leaders because there were some traditional ceremonies we carried at a certain time, but I think this has been addressed after our ceremony.”

Civic groups operating in Manicaland have raised concern over the number of deaths recorded at the mine.

Early this year, government halted operations at the mine after several deaths, but it was reopened recently.

During its closure, the company was accused of engaging in secret mining activities by civic groups

“It’s not an issue of Better Brands alone because there are some illegal miners who would come to the mine at midnight and do some mining. We also have some traditional wrangles, so it was also difficult,” said Chief Mutasa.

“Miners should also take their personal security seriously by wearing protective clothing.”

Domestic Workers Steal US$17k, Disappear

By A Correspondent- Two domestic workers at a farm in Headlands allegedly stole a cash stash of US$17 090 from their employer and vanished from their workstation.

The incident allegedly happened in January 2023 at Mutunhu Farm in Headlands.

The long arm of law finally caught up with Meeting Phiri, who was employed as a farm gardener.

Police are hunting for Martha Kasasa, an accomplice in the matter, who is now a fugitive from justice.

Phiri, who was a self-actor, did not waste the court’s time when he appeared before Rusape magistrate, Ms Annie Ndiraya, and pleaded guilty.

Ms Ndiraya slapped him with a six-year jail term.

She set aside 18 months on condition of good behaviour.

Another 24 months were further suspended on condition that he restitutes Mr John Winskill his money.

Prosecutor, Mr Marlon Makamba told the court that Phiri worked in cahoots with Kasasa and stole the money during Mr Winskill’s absence.

Phiri was employed by the complainant as a gardener, and on January 30, 2023 at around 6am, the complainant put US$17 090 in a plastic bag and placed it under his vehicle seat. He visited the fields, leaving the vehicle keys in a drawer in the lounge.

“The accused person and Kasasa, who was employed as a maid, reported for work as usual. Martha picked the keys from the drawer and unlocked the car. The two searched the vehicle and found the US$17 090 stashed under the vehicle seat.

“They wrapped the money with a java cloth and went away. They shared the money in Harare. Phiri took US$10 500 while Kasasa took the remainder,” said Mr Makamba.

Mr Winskill returned from the fields around 11am and found the accused persons gone.

After checking and failing to locate them, the complainant became suspicious and went to check for his money in the vehicle.

He discovered that the money had been stolen.

He then made a report to the police, leading to Phiri’s arrest.

— Manica Post

ED To Drill 8 Boreholes For Matabeleland

By A Correspondent- Matabeleland North province is expected to receive eight borehole drilling rigs as part of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s efforts to curb water shortages in the region, Provincial Affairs and Devolution minister Richard Moyo has revealed.

Moyo told Southern Eye that three rigs had already been delivered to the province.

“So far, I am only aware of three that have been channelled to two districts in Matebeleland North. Two have been disbursed to Lupane district and another one is in Umguza district,” Moyo said.

“I haven’t got much detail, but tomorrow (today), I am scheduled to meet with the head of Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) for further information concerning that.”

He said drilling in Lupane was already underway.

“I don’t know about Umguza, but in Lupane they have already started the drilling process. I am waiting to hear more on that issue during my meeting with the head,” Moyo said.

Moyo recently revealed that Mnangagwa had embarked on a huge project to curb the water crisis in Zimbabwe. The project includes acquisition of borehole drilling rigs to increase the number of boreholes in communities.

“The President bought 80 rigs for the whole country to drill water through Zinwa. So in Matabeleland North we are going to receive eight rigs,” he said.

The 80 rigs will reportedly be equitably distributed throughout the country’s provinces.

“Its Terrorism”: PSMAS Investigating Officer

By A Correspondent- An investigating officer in the case of four Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) bosses who are facing allegations of stealing US$702 386 from their employer has equated their crime to an act of terrorism.

Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) officer Erick Chacha made the claims while opposing bail to Farai Muchena (54) (chief executive officer), Victor Chaipa (49) (group strategy and performance executive), Cosmas Mukwesha (50) (group secretary) and performance manager Polite Mugwagwa (41).

“I equate what they did as a terrorist attack to the country. We have facts against the accused persons and what they did has a negative impact on our beloved country,” Chacha told the court yesterday.

Harare regional magistrate Stanford Mambanje deferred the matter to Friday for ruling.

The court heard that sometime in 2020, the PSMAS board passed a resolution to venture into buying and selling of gold.

It was further resolved that staff members from its procurement department were to act as buyers and agents for buying the gold on behalf of PSMAS.

On February 18, 2021, PSMAS, acting on the board resolution, handed over these projects of gold buying, cannabis growing and micro finance business to the Premier Service Holding Company to enable them to focus on their core business of health insurance.

On July 13 2021, Muchena sent a memo to the complainant’s principal officer requesting funding for the gold project.It is the State’s case that the funding amounted to US$237 794, with US$108 674 as pre-trading funding.

Muchena later advised PSMAS about the formation of a company styled Claydust solely for the buying and selling of gold to Fidelity Printers and Refiners.

In response, the complainant disposed of its ZB Bank shares totalling 659 643 and valued at US$38 000 to fund the gold project.

It is alleged that the accused persons, however, diverted from the initially agreed position of using the complainant’s procurement team in buying the gold on behalf of the society.

The court heard that instead, the accused persons engaged 18 private agencies unknown to the PSMAS for gold buying.

The audit uncovered that the accused persons received and converted all the money realised from the sale of gold to Fidelity Printers totalling US$702 386,80 to their own use.

Meanwhile, two of their accomplices Cecilia Alexander and Wellington Tutisa started their bail application yesterday.

Parents Brace For Tough Times As Schools Open

By A Correspondent- Parents and guardians have been warned to brace for tough times ahead of schools opening on Monday next week over demands for exclusive fees payments in United States dollars and skyrocketing prices of uniforms.

A snap survey by NewsDay showed that some retailers were selling uniforms and other school consumables exclusively in United States dollars, while others had set limits for local currency payments.

Some boarding schools are also demanding school fees in United States dollars at a time the majority of the workers are earning in local currency.

The local currency was trading at $2 700 for US$1 yesterday at the parallel market, against $1 070 on the official market.

Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions secretary-general Japhet Moyo said workers had no capacity to meet the demands by schools.

“It is going to be difficult for the parents and guardians,” Moyo said.

“We are likely to see a rise in psychological-related problems. They can’t afford sending children to school.

“Many will go to loan sharks, who will wipe out all their earnings.”

Addressing a post-Cabinet media briefing on Tuesday, Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa said government had put in place measures to ensure the smooth reopening of schools.

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Raymond Majongwe said this was not possible.

“The holiday started and ended with the ministry spewing mindless propaganda and threats of arrests against teachers doing lessons in their own time and spaces,” Majongwe said.

“Teachers are disgruntled about their low pay, rising prices and the unwillingness of government to treat them fairly by giving them the same increment it gave the security forces.”

Zimbabwe National Union of School Heads secretary-general Munyaradzi Majoni said he was not aware of any measures taken by government to ensure the smooth reopening of schools.

“We still have contentious issues related to extremely low salaries for workers in the education sector,” Majoni said.

“We still have school fees assistance, which comes late and using a model which all the unions rejected … Our members are not too sure of what is being referred to here.”

Zimbabwe Teachers Association secretary-general Goodwill Taderera said schools would be opened, but learning was not guaranteed.

“Measures for smooth reopening of school have to encompass all the key stakeholders,” Taderera said.

“We need sustainable measures for all people who ensure that the learners can attend school without disruptions.”

Khanyi Mbau, Zim Boyfriend Kudzai Mushonga Split?

By A Correspondent- South African actress and reality television star Khanyi Mbau has broken up with her Zimbabwean boyfriend, Kudzai Mushonga, according to reports.

Khanyi Mbau and Kudzi have been in the spotlight for their lavish lifestyle and dramatic relationship.

The couple met in 2016 at a campaign meeting and started dating in 2019. They went public with their relationship in February 2021 when Khanyi posted a picture of herself in Kudzi’s car on Instagram.

The couple have been living a luxurious life in Dubai, where they have been spoiling each other with expensive gifts, such as cars, diamonds and designer clothes. Khanyi even tattooed Kudzi’s name on her thigh, and he tattooed hers on his chest.

The couple made headlines in August 2021 when Khanyi left Kudzi in Dubai without telling him and flew back to South Africa.

Kudzi claimed she was missing and pleaded with her to return on social media. He later apologised for the reason she left and said he still loved her.

An anonymous Instagram user sent a DM to Maphephandaba, revealing that the relationship between the two lovebirds has finally crashed. The source said:

“It looks like Khanyi and Kudzi have broken up, and Madam is keeping it on the low. Kudzi is back on the streets living his best life without her. Rumour says she blocked him and moved back to SA hustling, and the lifestyle is not even there.

“Check Khanyi’s bio. She even deleted the Zimbabwean flag but kept the Dubai flag still lol. But a close source told me they are done done, and Kudzi is back doing hookups.”

Khanyi Mbau and Kudzai Mushonga are yet to react to the allegations that they have gone their separate ways.

CIO Throws Chiwenga Under The Bus

By- One of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s state security officers who accompanied him to South Africa to seek medication in 2019 has denied seeing his former wife, Mary Mubaiwa’s attempting to kill him.

Constantino Chiwenga alleges that Marry tried to kill him by unplugging the hospital life support system and attempting to sneak him out of the ward.

The trial in which Marry is facing attempted murder charges continued yesterday with the third security officer concluding his testimony.

Mr Andrew Mugari, who was one of the security officers who accompanied Vice President Chiwenga to South Africa to seek medication in 2019, appeared before regional magistrate Ms Feresi Chakanyuka.
Prosecutor Mr Lancelot Mutsokoti yesterday cross-examined Mr Mugari who maintained the testimony that he gave during the last trial when he was being cross-examined by Mubaiwa’s lawyer Ms Beatrice Mtetwa.
Mr Mugari said he did not see who removed the tubes from the VP’s body and all he knew was that they were just the two of them, Mubaiwa and the VP in the ward, so they were the only ones who knew who removed the tubes.
He said he helped VP Chiwenga back to his bed and called a nurse who came and reattached the tubes.
Mr Mugari said he saw some blood stains under Vice President’s bed and on the right side of the t-shirt that he was wearing and managed to take a photograph of the stained t-shirt.
The trial continues on May 18, as the State intends to summon the fourth witness Major Nyoni. Herald

Maid Poisons Employer

By A Correspondent- A woman in Glen Norah is thanking the heavens for her keen sense of smell after it saved her from drinking a lethal concoction.

Her 18-year-old housemaid, Nyaradzo Gosha, had laced her drink with poison in a fit of anger after being denied permission to meet her sister.

The police have arrested and charged Gosha with the attempted murder of her employer, Konai Muzhangiri, who is 37 years old.

Assistant Inspector Webster Dzvova, the Harare provincial deputy police spokesperson, confirmed the arrest and shared the circumstances of the case with H-Metro.

According to Dzvova, the complainant had instructed her 5-year-old daughter to prepare a glass of Mazoe Orange Crush for her on April 28 at around 7 pm.

Upon receiving the drink, the complainant detected a pungent odour emanating from it, which raised a red flag. She questioned Gosha about the odour, and she confessed to adding rat poison, baking yeast, jungle oats, and Fenu Greek seeds to the 2-litre drink.

Gosha’s motive was to eliminate her employer since she had denied her the opportunity to go out before her sister’s arrival to pick her up.

“Circumstances were that the accused is the complainant’s housemaid. On April 28, at around 1900 hours, the complainant asked her 5-year-old daughter to prepare a Mazoe Orange crush drink for her. She filled the glass with undiluted Mazoe and gave it to the complainant. Complainant sensed a poisonous smell from the Mazoe drink. She asked the accused person where the smell was coming from and accused confessed that she had added rat poison, baking yeast, jungle oats, and Fenu greek seeds into the 2-litre Mazoe drink. The accused person was reported to have told complainant that she had done this in order to get rid of her since she was refusing to give her a chance to go out before the arrival of her sister who was coming to collect her,” Ass-Insp Dzvova told H-Metro.

Mugabe Minister Released From Prison

By- Former Public Service minister Petronella Kagonye has completed her 16-month jail term for theft of trust property.
Her lawyer Rungano Mahuni confirmed this to a local private daily this week.

Kagonye was jailed in June 2022 for having converted laptops donated by the Postal and Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) to personal use during her time in the office.

The laptops were meant to support rural schools under the e-learning project.
She was sentenced to three years in jail, but 12 months were suspended on condition of good behaviour.
A further eight months were suspended on condition that she reimburses Postal & Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe US$10 000, leaving her with an effective 16-month jail term.
The court took into account the fact that she committed the offence while she was the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare.
The court said one of her key result areas was to enhance social protection of vulnerable groups in the country, but she acted in the contrary.
Kagonye never rested after she was jailed complaining that her sentence was harsh and excessive.
She filed several applications which were all turned down by the High Court.
Her last appeal in October last year was dismissed by judges of appeal, Justices Rodgers Manyangadze and Benjamin Chikowero.
“The sentence does not shock us. If anything, it appears to err on the side of leniency. But that is beside the point,” said the judges.
They said Kagonye was the best person to have appreciated the need to take the laptops to rural schools as a way of removing some of the barriers to accessing education.
-Newsday

Man R_apes Neighbour’s 11yr Old

By A Correspondent- Aleck Masomera (57) was convicted of raping an 11-year-old neighbour’s daughter after a full trial by Harare regional magistrate Mrs Letwin Rwodzi.

The State alleged that the accused proposed love to the complainant, but the girl rebuffed the advances. On the next day, the complainant went to the accused’s place and the accused allegedly raped her.

The court heard that on an unknown date but during the month of July 2022, and during the day the complainant enrolled with the accused for extra lessons.

It was the State’s case that the accused then started proposing love to the complainant but the girl rebutted the advances.

On the day in question the complainant went home after extra lessons and her grandmother asked her she had finished her assignments and she told her that she had not and her grandmother ordered her to go and finish the assignments.

The following day the complainant went to the accused’s place again.

It was alleged that the accused entered his bedroom and called the complainant who complied and sat on the bed next to him.

It was alleged that the accused then raped the girl.

ED Off To UK For King Charles Coronation

President Mnangagwa leaves the country today to attend the coronation of King Charles III at a ceremony set to be attended by other world leaders, royals and celebrities in London, the United Kingdom.

Mnangagwa was formally invited to witness the coronation of King Charles III at a ceremony that will take place at Westminster Abbey on Saturday.

More to follow….

Madzibaba Makururu Warns Churches Against Lying To ED

By A Correspondent- The leader of Johanne the Fifth of Africa, Madzibaba Andby Makururu, has cautioned churches against exaggerating the number of congregants who will vote for President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the upcoming elections.

His remarks come after VaPostori for Economic Development (VaPostori4ED) claimed they would mobilize over two million members to vote for President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Makururu made these comments while addressing his followers at Hauna Growth Point in Manicaland province during his tour to mobilize support for the ruling ZANU PF party. He told his followers:

I have been in Masvingo and Harare and l know the number of people who are going to vote. As bishops, we need to support our President Emmerson Mnangagwa and we should show him by voting in our numbers.

I know there might be some people who think I want resources from the government, I have not begged for resources because I want to show love to our President. I am going around the country using my own resources.

I am encouraging churches not to lie to President Emmerson Mnangagwa on the number of people who are going to vote for Zanu PF. It’s not good at all, but I am happy with churches that are campaigning for the President Mnangagwa.

Andby Makururu, who met with President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House recently, has predicted a landslide victory for the ruling Zanu PF party in the upcoming elections.

Religion, particularly Christianity, has a significant influence on the political landscape in Zimbabwe, and churches have played a role in shaping the country’s direction since the colonial era. However, the relationship between the church and politics has been complicated, with accusations of partisanship and concerns about religious leaders holding political positions.

The political climate is heating up as Mnangagwa faces tough competition from his opponent in the 2018 elections, Nelson Chamisa, the leader of Citizens Coalitions for Change.

Man Shot By Accommodation Seeking Stranger

By A Correspondent- A 45 year-old man from Bulawayo was shot in the stomach after answering the door for a stranger who had knocked at his house in the Pumula South area.
The shooter ran away when the victim yelled for aid, therefore police have not yet determined a specific reason for the shooting.

Inspector Abednico Ncube, a police spokesperson for Bulawayo, verified the shooting, which took place on May 2 at around 7 PM.

He stated that a manhunt has been launched by the police to find the shooter and made a plea for anyone who may know the shooter to get in touch with their local police station.

‘’Police in Bulawayo are appealing for information that may lead to the arrest of a medium-built man who shot a 45-year-old man from Pumula South. Circumstances are that on the 2nd day of May 2023 at around 1910 hours, the complainant was at his place of residence inside the house when the accused person who is medium built, wearing a golf T-shirt and khaki trousers knocked at the sitting room door and the complainant attended to him. The accused asked the complainant for a room to rent but the complainant told him that there was no room to rent,’’ said Insp Ncube.

He said the suspect lost his temper, pulled out a gun and shot the victim in the stomach.

Insp Ncube warned members of the public against opening doors for strangers.

Home Affairs Secretary Gerald Gwinji Sucked In Property Dispute

HOME Affairs Permanent Secretary, Dr Gerald Gwinji, has been sucked into a property dispute between Arosume Property Development (Arosume) and Louisa Kalenga-Bandal amid reports of spirited attempts to summon his Local Government and Public Works Ministry counterpart, Zvinechimwe Churu “for interviews”.

This comes as the Harare-based realtor has been battling several parties accused of using “political influence to make undue demands and ludicrous allegations” against it, including claims that it had “annexed 14 stands in Carrick Creagh when they had been repossessed by the Government in October 2022”.

The company has also been complaining about the continued harassment of its officers by law enforcement agencies on incomplete investigations.

“We act for Arosume… in partnership with the Government through a Public Private
Partnership (PPP), which is dated June 2007 and still subsists. We are instructed to…
lodge this extraordinary complaint against the unfair meddling and potentially unlawful
conduct of… Gwinji in the administration of the tripartite agreement,” Jiti Law Chambers
said in a May 02 letter to Churu, adding the land dispute “did not fall in the Home Affairs
Secretary’s mandate.

Jiti argued Gwinji ought to have directed his requests to the Local Government
secretary’s superiors”.

“It has come to our attention that on the 16th of March 2023… addressed a letter (to his
peer) on behalf of the Criminal Investigation Department’s commercial crimes division
northern region… to interview you. That alone is bizarre,” it said.

While Arosume and its lawyers insist that any moves to obtain information about the PPP or interrogate senior Local Government Ministry officials ought to be sanctioned by the Public Service Commission or top bureaucrats like Cabinet Secretary Dr Misheck Sibanda, the letter should have been alternatively directed – and under ordinary circumstances – to Minister July Moyo.

According to Gwinji’s dossier, he claims “Ms Kalenga-Bandal had been the “permanent
owner and beneficiary of stand number 313 under the Sally Mugabe Housing Cooperative
(SMHC)”, which was meant to benefit civil servants.

“In 2004, stand number 313 did not exist at law because the subdivision was only
approved by the surveyor general on the 25th of January 2008. At no point in 2004 was
SMHC… empowered/entitled to allocate Borrowdale land,” the lawyers said, adding the
Home Affairs secretary’s “requests for certain documents in a bid to aid the
complainant’s case in an ongoing civil case and litigation was quite worrying”.

“… Gwinji has no power or authority to (directly or indirectly) allocate state land, which is administered by another ministry. Having been a secretary for a while this is known to him and, as such, his attempt to assert falsely that… Bandal was ‘permanently allocated’ is improper and could only be motivated by either a corrupt intent or gross incompetence on his part. Either way, we believe that his conduct is worth your investigative attention,” they said in the latter also copied to the Commissioner-General Police (CGP) Godwin Matanga and Daniel Garwe’s National Housing Ministry.

Crucially, the former Health Ministry secretary’s actions not only risked undermining the tripartite agreement and related investment policies, but he had “no power to revise cabinet decisions regarding the sale/allocation of state land and he must give a reasonable explanation for his acts of insubordination”.

“… Gwinji also has no authority at all to involve himself in the operational command of the police, in particular, to direct how any investigation must be conducted. His attempt to usurp the powers of the CGP is potentially in violation of Section 174 of the Criminal Code,” Arosume said in the letter.

And the company has not only sought to refute the Home Affairs Secretary, and Kalenga-Bandal’s claims to the land on the basis that the farm – underpinning SMHC – was only gazetted for compulsory acquisition in 2006, but stand 313 of Carrick Creagh, Borrowdale has interestingly, if not bizarrely, turned up as one of those owned and listed under Simba Chikore and Bona Mugabe’s divorce proceedings.

Gwinji could not be reached for a comment.

-Business Weekly

Kagonye Completes Jail Term

Former Cabinet minister Petronella Kagonye has completed her 16-month jail term for theft of trust property, her lawyer Rungano Mahuni confirmed yesterday.

Kagonye was jailed in June 2022 for having converted laptops donated by the Postal and Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) to personal use during her time in office.

The laptops were meant to support rural schools under the e-learning project.

She was sentenced to three years in jail, but 12 months were suspended on condition of good behaviour.

A further eight months were suspended on condition that she reimburses Postal & Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe US$10 000, leaving her with an effective 16-month jail term.

The court took into account the fact that she committed the offence while she was the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare.

The court said one of her key result areas was to enhance social protection of vulnerable groups in the country, but she acted in the contrary.

Kagonye never rested after she was jailed complaining that her sentence was harsh and excessive.

She filed several applications which were all turned down by the High Court.

Her last appeal in October last year was dismissed by judges of appeal, Justices Rodgers Manyangadze and Benjamin Chikowero.

“The sentence does not shock us. If anything, it appears to err on the side of leniency. But that is beside the point,” said the judges.

They said Kagonye was the best person to have appreciated the need to take the laptops to rural schools as a way of removing some of the barriers to accessing education.

-Newsday

Local Gvt Rot Exposed

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Zanu PF At Pains To Defend Looting Of Council Land

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Duped Harare Home Buyer Awaits Fate

The fate of a Harare man who lost two vehicles in a bungled deal that was supposed to provide him a residential stand in Ashdown Park, Harare, will be determined next week. The vehicles are currently being kept as exhibits in a probe into possible fraud.

The two vehicles, a Toyota Hiace Quantum and a Honda Airwave, had been at the Police Commercial Crime Division for the past three years while investigations into the incident were being performed. The complainant filed an application at the Harare Magistrates Court asking for their release.

Two men, Calvin Marimo and Temba Dzamwarira, are accused of defrauding the complainant by failing to transfer title of the residential stand despite receiving full payment for it.

“They themselves did not know who owns the piece of land in question, and accused is among people asserting ownership of the land,” ruled the magistrate.

Woman Attacks Hubby Over Infidelity

MUTARE-A Honde Valley woman was arrested after striking her husband with a machete on the head after he allegedly told her that she no longer satisfied him in bed and instead preferred his girlfriend.

Manicaland Police Deputy Spokesperson Assistant Inspector Wiseman Chinyoka confirmed the incident. The incident happened on April 29, 2023, at Pangeti Village, Headman Samantha, Chief Mutasa in Mutare.

Reinford Ziko (29) was struck with a machete on the left side of his head by his wife, Panashe Mutara (18), around 11 am.
Circumstances are that on the night, Ziko was in bed with Mutara, and an argument over Ziko’s infidelity arose. – Masvingo Mirror

7 Nabbed Over Victoria Falls Carnival Looting

POLICE in Victoria Falls have arrested seven people, two of them women, from Harare who allegedly went on a theft spree targeting cellphone and other valuables during the recently held Victoria Falls Carnival.

Police confirmed the arrest of suspects Bothwell Makombe, Audrey Simbarashe Chimonyo, Tinashe Mabhiza, Brendon Musimurimwa, Rutendo Susan Makoni and Dickson Kudakwashe Manema.

The arrest of the suspects led to the recovery of 21 mobile phones with a combined value of over US$14 000.

The suspects allegedly stole the cellphones and put them in a cooler box which they carried around as disguise to make people believe it had some cold drinks.

“On the 30th of April police arrested several criminals in connection with the crime of theft and several items were recovered including 21 cellphones. There was a team of mobile criminals who were driving a Mercedes Benz from Harare and they were lodging at a certain house during the carnival,” said Matabeleland North police spokesperson Inspector Glory Banda.

Police commended members of the public for collaborating with security agents to combat crime.

“We would like to commend members of the public for partnering us in the fight against crime. The onus to reduce the fear of crime is incumbent upon members of the public and police. We also encourage people to embrace smart policing and use technology such as using CCTVs and alarms at their properties. When retiring to bed, people should switch off interior lights and switch on exterior ones,” said Insp Banda.

The suspects are in custody pending trial.

7 Arrested For Stealing At Vic Falls Carnival

POLICE in Victoria Falls have arrested seven people, two of them women, from Harare who allegedly went on a theft spree targeting cellphone and other valuables during the recently held Victoria Falls Carnival.

Police confirmed the arrest of suspects Bothwell Makombe, Audrey Simbarashe Chimonyo, Tinashe Mabhiza, Brendon Musimurimwa, Rutendo Susan Makoni and Dickson Kudakwashe Manema.

The arrest of the suspects led to the recovery of 21 mobile phones with a combined value of over US$14 000.

The suspects allegedly stole the cellphones and put them in a cooler box which they carried around as disguise to make people believe it had some cold drinks.

“On the 30th of April police arrested several criminals in connection with the crime of theft and several items were recovered including 21 cellphones. There was a team of mobile criminals who were driving a Mercedes Benz from Harare and they were lodging at a certain house during the carnival,” said Matabeleland North police spokesperson Inspector Glory Banda.

Police commended members of the public for collaborating with security agents to combat crime.

“We would like to commend members of the public for partnering us in the fight against crime. The onus to reduce the fear of crime is incumbent upon members of the public and police. We also encourage people to embrace smart policing and use technology such as using CCTVs and alarms at their properties. When retiring to bed, people should switch off interior lights and switch on exterior ones,” said Insp Banda.

The suspects are in custody pending trial.

Man Gunned Down By Same Stranger He Saved

A 45-year-old man from Bulawayo was shot in the stomach after answering the door for a stranger who had knocked at his house in the Pumula South area.
The shooter ran away when the victim yelled for aid, therefore police have not yet determined a specific reason for the shooting.

Inspector Abednico Ncube, a police spokesperson for Bulawayo, verified the shooting, which took place on May 2 at around 7 PM.

He stated that a manhunt has been launched by the police to find the shooter and made a plea for anyone who may know the shooter to get in touch with their local police station.

‘’Police in Bulawayo are appealing for information that may lead to the arrest of a medium-built man who shot a 45-year-old man from Pumula South. Circumstances are that on the 2nd day of May 2023 at around 1910 hours, the complainant was at his place of residence inside the house when the accused person who is medium built, wearing a golf T-shirt and khaki trousers knocked at the sitting room door and the complainant attended to him. The accused asked the complainant for a room to rent but the complainant told him that there was no room to rent,’’ said Insp Ncube.

He said the suspect lost his temper, pulled out a gun and shot the victim in the stomach.

Insp Ncube warned members of the public against opening doors for strangers.

Marry Chiwenga Cleared By VP’s 3rd Security Officer

Mary Mubaiwa’s trial on charges of attempting to kill Vice President Constantino Chiwenga by unplugging the hospital life support system and attempting to sneak him out of the ward continued yesterday with the third security officer concluding his testimony.
Mr Andrew Mugari, who was one of the security officers who accompanied Vice President Chiwenga to South Africa to seek medication in 2019, appeared before regional magistrate Ms Feresi Chakanyuka.

Prosecutor Mr Lancelot Mutsokoti yesterday cross-examined Mr Mugari who maintained the testimony that he gave during the last trial when he was being cross-examined by Mubaiwa’s lawyer Ms Beatrice Mtetwa.

Mr Mugari said he did not see who removed the tubes from the VP’s body and all he knew was that they were just the two of them, Mubaiwa and the VP in the ward, so they were the only ones who knew who removed the tubes.

He said he helped VP Chiwenga back to his bed and called a nurse who came and reattached the tubes.

Mr Mugari said he saw some blood stains under Vice President’s bed and on the right side of the t-shirt that he was wearing and managed to take a photograph of the stained t-shirt.

The trial continues on May 18, as the State intends to summon the fourth witness Major Nyoni.

Workers’ Safety A Priority

MASVINGO-At least 4 000 injuries and 100 deaths are recorded annually from occupational accidents and ill health, National Social Security Authority (NSSA) acting general manager Charles Shava has said.
He said US$15m is lost in compensation, medical and other related bills after the deaths and injuries.

He said this at the NSSA-organized national commemorations on the World Day for Safety and Health at workplaces held at the Civic Centre in Masvingo on Friday.
“In Zimbabwe, we have up to 4 000 injuries every year. We are a small economy, and these figures might sound small but are high.
We have plus or minus 100 deaths yearly in Zimbabwe.
“There is a cost to our economy that goes with these statistics. We estimate that after recent research, up to US$ 15 million is lost to our economy because of work-related injuries. This might be in the form of employees who go off sick, those who die, and the cost goes to us as NSSA,” he said.
The commemorations were held under the theme: ‘Safe and Healthy Work Environment; A Fundamental Principle and Right at Work’.

They are held to promote the prevention of occupational accidents, injuries and ill health.

Minister of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare Professor Paul Mavima was the guest of honour represented by his deputy minister Lovemore Matuke.
Representatives from the International Labour Organisation, Employers Confederation of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Unions, Delta Beverages, Bulawayo City Council, Mimosa Platinum Mine, Hwange Coal and Gasification Company, Doves Funeral Services and others attended the commemorations…Masvingo Mirror

Bona Mugabe Alone Got 21 Farms Peasants Got Nothing

By Wilbert Mukori | If you asked most Zimbabweans out there today what the war of independence was about; most of them will say, “Land!”

Before independence the major would have said “One man, one vote!” but all political rights were kicked into the tail grass by Mugabe and his Zanu PF friends. They did not trust the people to vote them into power and so they made it clear in 1980 that if the party did not win the election the bush war would continue. Naturally, the people voted to end the war.

It was only in the late 1990s that the land issue took centre stage. By then the country’s once robust economy was now in serious trouble; the two decades of reckless spending on social welfare such as schools and health care but worst of all on political patronage to pamper his party loyalists was simply unsustainable. By the late 1990s Mugabe had no wealth to dish out, especially to his ever demanding but wasteful party loyalists, and so he turned to the one resource the nation still had in great abundance – land.

The worsen economic situation made the populous restless for meaningful political change and increasing popularity of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) opposition, launched in 1999, was no surprise.

Mugabe’s first clash with MDC was over the Zanu PF proposed 2000 new constitution in which the party’s notable give away was seizing land from white farmers to accelerate the black resettlement of programmes. MDC campaign for the rejection of the new constitution on the grounds it was not democratic. Zanu PF lost the referendum.

Zanu PF’s response to referendum defeat was to politicise the land issue by making land redistribution its flagship policy for the next two decades. The party accused the MDC, the white farmers and all it’s critics, especially the British and their western allies, of conspiring to frustrate land redistribution from the whites to the black majority.

The land issue always flared up during elections in the form of blacks, mostly war veterans and Zanu PF youths invading white owned farms accompanied headline grabbing gratuitous violence. The violence would spread to target MDC’s supporters who were accused of seeking regime change to end and reverse the farm seizures!

In the early years of the white farm invasions Zanu PF insisted the seized farms were to resettle the landless peasants in the overcrowded rural areas. The rural areas are still overcrowded to this day because very few peasants were ever resettled.

The Zanu PF ruling elite and their cronies were allocated the seized farms. “All blacks are entitled to land, under one person one farm!” the party announced.

After a few years it again became clear that some of the leaders had more than one farm. The latest information I had was that the late Robert Mugabe, his wife, daughter and two sons had 13 farms between them. Now I realise I had been misinformed.

Bona, Mugabe’s daughter, is divorcing her husband and the couple have 21 farms, 17 cars including a Rolls Royce worth US$ 800 000, 21 residential properties including a mansion in Dubai worth US$8 million plus a lot more besides.

So, Bona and her husband alone have 21 farms, nearly twice as many farms as the 13 the whole Mugabe family was rumoured to have.

It is a well documented historic fact that Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector collapsed, with it the economy, soon after the start of the farm seizures in 2000. The new farm owners, the Zanu PF ruling elite and the cronies, failed to maintain the productivity of the disposed white farmers.

Zimbabwe had prided herself as the breadbasket of the region before the farm seizures not only lost that acclaim but has often relied on food aid – so economic impoverish we could not even pay for it. Zimbabwe is, for all practical purposes, the Biblical Garden of Eden. We are starving in the Garden of Eden, a damning testimonial to failed leadership.

Zimbabwe has had the great misfortune of being led by corrupt, incompetent and murderous thugs who for the last 43 years and counting. The Zanu PF thugs have rigged elections denying the people a meaningful say in the governance of the govern for the last 43 years and counting.

The nation has had many opportunities to end the Zanu PF dictatorship in the 43 years since the country’s independence in 1980. The best chances coming during the 2008 to 2013 GNU and sadly these too were wasted. Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends who were entrusted the task of implementing the democratic reforms failed to get even one token reform implemented.

Mugabe bribed Tsvangirai and his MDC friends with the trappings of high office, the ministerial limo, the generous salary and allowances, a US$4 million mansion for Tsvangirai, etc., etc. And in return, the MDC leaders forgot about implementing the reforms.

The recent Al Jazeera Gold Mafia documentary shows how President Mnangagwa, who had no more white owned farms to seize and give again, has been looting the nation’s gold. We know the wholesale looting is happening with other resources such as diamonds and lithium.

It is no secret that Mnangagwa is filthy rich and so would be his wife and children. Rumour has it that Mnangagwa has a mansion in Dubai too. It is no wonder these Zanu PF thugs have been rigging elections and have even committed mass murders just to stay in power; when there is so much wealth to be amassed, giving up power is simply unthinkable.

Still, the nation must bite the bullet and demand the reforms and free elections because the present political system in which the few have grown filthy rich at the expense of millions forced to live in abject poverty is unsustainable. Zanu PF is rigging the 2023 elections we must make sure the regime does not get political legitimacy. We need a new GNU only this time, we must see to it that the democratic reforms are implemented.- SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

Mnangagwa Snubs Workers

President Chamisa Charms Workers
As Mnangagwa Snubs Workers

By Stephen Sarkozy Chuma

01-05-2023

CCC leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa today addressed thousands of workers who gathered at Dzivarasekwa Stadium in Harare to commemorate International Workers Day.

President Chamisa yet again proved that he is the People’s President as he found time to attend the event despite his tight schedule as the country heads towards general elections.

In his short but loaded speech, the President said it is the duty of a sitting President to create favorable working conditions for workers.

He also highlighted his vision towards a new Great Zimbabwe that will filled prosperity and abundance. The President said he will create job opportunities for youths through reopening of industries and investment.

As usual, Gold Mafia kingpin and ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa snubbed the event despite having been invited by Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU). Under Mnangagwa, workers especially civil servants have become a mockery due to their nervous working conditions.

Today’s program also confirmed the cutting of the umbilical cord between MDC-T and the workers movement as ZANU PF proxy, Douglas Mwonzora snubbed the event too.

In Nelson Chamisa, the workers movement have found a new hope that will ameliorate their nervous conditions.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
CCC Youth Taskforce Communications Department