Liberian Student Arrested For R_aping Zim Student

Khanna police on Tuesday evening arrested a Liberian student for allegedly raping a student from Zimbabwe at his rented accommodation.

The accused is a civil engineering student at a local college and lived in the same area in Khanna as the complainant.

The complainant submitted her complaint through in-charge of the International Cell of the University wherein she said that on April 17 night, she was sitting outside when the accused invited her in the room where his other brothers were consuming alcohol.

She added that they offered her the same but she refused.

The complainant told cops that she was feeling hungry and the accused told her that they can go to his room where she can cook.

She added that she didn’t see any problem in cooking at his place as she took him as a friend.

She alleged that when they reached his place, she started cooking chicken and she was insisting on standing in the kitchen but he requested her to come as he wanted to discuss something with her. She added that the accused told her that he loves her but she told him that she cannot reciprocate his feeling as she was in a relationship with someone.

The complainant told cops that the accused got mad and overpowered her. She added that the accused sexually assaulted her and as pot in the kitchen was burning he quickly rushed there and she ran from the place and reached her home.

The complainant said that the accused followed her and tried to enter her room but she immediately left and as he came outside she ran inside and closed the door after which he left. She later told her university authorities about the matter who informed the police.

Police later booked the accused under section 376 of IPC (rape) at Khanna city one police station.

SSP Khanna Amneet Koundal said that the matter was brought to their notice around evening and the accused was arrested within hours.

(The victim’s identity has not been revealed to protect her privacy as per Supreme Court directives on cases related to sexual assault).

POLAD Member Turns To The Courts Over ZEC’s Nomination Fees

By A Correspondent- A member of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s controversial Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) platform has approached the courts challenging the steep nomination fees set by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) ahead of this year’s elections.

Zec caused an uproar last year when it increased nomination fees to be paid by candidates that will contest local government, parliamentary and presidential elections by a staggering 1 900%.

Polad, a grouping of losing 2018 presidential election candidates, was set up by Mnangagwa soon after the disputed polls ostensibly to improve Zimbabwe’s electoral environment.

For the past five years, the group has gobbled millions in taxpayers’ money, but has nothing to show for it as government is yet to institute any tangible electoral reforms.

Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa, who narrowly lost to Mnangagwa in the previous polls, refused to join Polad saying it was a waste of resources.

Zec’s astronomical nomination fees added to a layer of grievances by political actors in the country, who argue that the electoral field is titled in favour of the ruling Zanu-PF.

Last year, government gazetted Statutory Instrument (SI) 144 of 2022, which increased the nomination fees for presidential candidates from US$1 000 to US$20 000.

Nomination fees for the National Assembly and the Senate were increased from US$50 to US$1 000.

Nationalists Alliance Party leader and Polad member Divine Mhambi Hove filed a High Court challenge seeking to have the fees set aside.

Hove cited Parliament of Zimbabwe as the first respondent in the matter where he is represented by constitutional lawyer and Polad member Lovemore Madhuku.

In the application, Hove said Parliament failed in its legislative role to examine SI 144 of 2022 and consider whether it was not in contravention of the Constitution

“Parliament failed to fulfil this constitutional obligation in one of two ways,” part of the application reads.

“First, I am not aware of any report by the Legal Committee that records that Statutory Instrument 144 of 2022 went through the procedure in section 152(3)( c) of the Constitution.

“If it turns out that Statutory Instrument 144 of 2022 did not go through the procedure in section 152(3)( c) of the Constitution, that would be a textbook failure to fulfil a constitutional obligation.”

Hove said the legal instrument violated citizens’ rights as enshrined in the Constitution because high fees would restrict the majority of Zimbabwean citizens from contesting in the polls.

“Secondly and as an alternative, if Statutory Instrument 144 of 2022 went through the procedure in section 152(3)(c) of the Constitution, the fact that Parliament did not consider that it infringed the rights of the citizens provided for in and protected by section 67 of the Constitution is evidence of failure to ‘examine’ and ‘consider ‘within the contemplation of the Constitution.”

In his notice of opposition, Speaker of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda said the application was not properly before the court as the obligation to examine the SIs was that of the Parliamentary Legal Committee and not Parliament itself.

Mnangagwa last week said he would announce the dates of the harmonised elections at the end of next month.

Eswatini Gvt Official Describes Gold Mafia As “A Personal Fight Against Angel”

A government official from Eswatini has described Gold Mafia, the Al Jazeera documentary that exposed syndicates that are behind massive gold smuggling and money laundering in Zimbabwe, as a personal fight against Uebert Angel.

In the documentary, Zimbabwe featured prominently after Uebert Angel, born Hubert Mudzanire, was secretly recorded offering to help undercover Al Jazeera journalists to launder US$1,2 billion in dirty money.

Al Jazeera journalists had introduced themselves to Angel as part of Chinese criminals that wanted to clean dirty money through gold smuggling.
The documentary also touched on the smuggling of Zimbabwean cigarettes into South Africa and money laundering.

In a video that has gone viral on social media, Eswatini government spokesperson Alphaeous Nxumalo described the exposé as a personal vendetta against Angel who is President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ambassador-at-large.

Nxumalo claimed there was a plot to smear Mnangagwa’s name and scuttle Zimbabwe’s investment deals. NewsDay quotes him as saying:

Of utmost interest and importance in the story that has been developing on Al Jazeera, the journalists behind this story are breaking all norms that govern journalistic ethics.

They lack understanding that diplomacy is a very difficult job to do, which is to navigate around the international system to ensure that the countries they represent get the best in the form of international investors.
When you look at the documentary it is personal to ambassador Uebert Angel.

The documentary is a damp squib, which focuses on someone who is not even a civil servant.
Ambassador Angel is allowed to do business and to partner with international observers as they are willingly engaging him within the interest of the people of Zimbabwe.

He accused the Al Jazeera journalists of trying to jeopardise the investment and engagement efforts since it failed to show Angel holding the gold.

Nxumalo defended Angel ahead of King Mswati III’s arrival in Zimbabwe where he is scheduled to officially open the 63rd edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo on Friday.

Zambia’s former Foreign Affairs minister Harry Kalaba also made another recording where he said there was nothing amiss with what Angel was doing as diplomats could do “anything” to woo investors.
Kalaba resigned as Foreign Affairs minister under former President Lungu, citing corruption in the Zambian government. He believes that diplomats have to use their ingenuity to attract investors to their country and there is nothing wrong with their behind-the-scenes actions. He also thinks that Zimbabwe’s situation should be understood from the perspective of the sanctions they are going through and President Mnangagwa should be encouraged instead of being criticized.

Local analysts, however, scoffed at Nxumalo and Kalaba’s attempts to dismiss the revelations by Al Jazeera. Centre for Natural Resource Governance executive director Farai Maguwu said the comments simply reveal the endemic corruption in Africa.
A political analyst named Rejoice Ngwenya said that African governments rely on diplomacy to maintain their current situation. Diplomats are not searched at airports, which allows them to engage in unethical behaviour without consequence. Ngwenya also criticized foreign diplomats for not considering how their actions affect local communities.

Angel, through his lawyer Lovemore Madhuku, claimed that he did nothing wrong as he was taking part in an intelligence operation.

SA Lawyers’ Rally Behind Mahere

LAWYERS based in neighbouring South Africa have condemned the recent conviction of Citizens Coalition for Change spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere, saying it stifles freedoms of expression and media in Zimbabwe.

On April 5, Mahere, a prominent political activist and lawyer, was found guilty of publishing falsehoods after she retweeted a video insinuating that a police officer had beaten and killed a child strapped to the back of her mother.

She was fined US$500 for undermining the authority of the police, with the court ruling that her conduct was reckless and detrimental to the State.

In a statement dated April 18, the Centre for Human Rights, housed under the Faculty of Law at the University of Pretoria said criminalisation of false news was a violation of freedom of expression protected under the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
“Indeed, the experience of (journalist) Hopewell Chin’ono and the conviction of Mahere is a sad indictment of the state of freedom of expression and media freedom in Zimbabwe and may have a chilling effect on these rights ahead of the 2023 elections,” the lawyers said.

“It may also engender self-censorship, particularly in discussing issues of public interest such as the conduct of the police in maintaining law and order. It should be noted that the criminalisation of false news is a violation of freedom of expression protected under the Constitution of Zimbabwe, and international law instruments ratified by Zimbabwe including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.”

According to the statement, Principle 22 of the Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa, which was adopted to promote freedom of expression under Article 9 of the African Charter, calls for the repeal of laws that criminalise false news.

The South African human rights lawyers urged Zimbabwe to uphold the provisions of the national Constitution, international laws and standards on freedom of expression.

Chin’ono was similarly charged in 2022, but the case was dismissed for lack of legal standing.

Diesel Stealing Zimbos Nabbed

Three Zimbabweans and one South African aged between 30 and 36 years were arrested in the Moabvelden mine in Delmas on Saturday night while attempting to steal gallons of diesel at the mine in the Mpumalanga province.

A police spokesperson from Mpumalanga, Brigadier Selvy Mohlala confirmed the incident today.

He said the four were busted at around 8 pm.

“According to information, four light delivery vehicles entered the mine and found a hiding place between stockpiles,” said Brig Mohlahla.
“Upon receiving information, the assistant contractor standby manager, supervisor of Vlanggatfotein mine, and the reaction unit proceeded to the scene.

“On arrival, four vehicles resembling the mine mechanical vehicles with their loading bins converted to tanks were found”.

He said the four vehicles, two white Isuzu trucks, one white Ford Ranger, and one white Toyota Hilux pickup all fitted with Gauteng registration plates were found with the four suspects.

The official said the suspects were arrested for attempted theft of diesel after failing to provide a reasonable reason for their entry into the mine premises.

All vehicles were seized for further investigation and the Department of Home Affairs will also investigate the legality of the Zimbabwean nationals in South Africa.

Man Nabbed For Defrauding Nyasa Air Charter US$1.5 m

A man from Harare was arrested at the Magistrates Court in Harare this morning on the basis of a pending arrest warrant for allegedly defrauding Nyasa Air Charter in a failed partnership deal worth US$1.5 million.

The man, James Landon, is also accused of threatening the Nyasa Air Charter representative Adam Woodington in violation of his bail conditions, leading to the issuance of a warrant of arrest.

NewsDay reports that police officers who had been searching for him to effect the court order found him hidden in a Honda Fit vehicle inside the court premises.

Nyasa Air Charter is a private air charter company based in Malawi that offers customized air travel services to individuals, corporations, and governments.

Details of the botched partnership deal between Nyasa Air Charter and James Landon are still sketchy.

This is a developing story. We will update this article as we get new information.

Mnangagwa’s Uncle Tries To Rape Own Niece

MASVINGO-Police is yet to arrest the president of the chief’s council and President of the Pan African Parliament as they are still investigating the matter.

Chief Charumbira, who is President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s uncle faces indecent assault charges after allegedly trying to force himself on his married niece(27).

Mnangagwa was still to comment on the allegations.

When contacted for a comment, the National Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said they are still investigating the matter.
“We are still investigating the matter and will issue a statement in due course.

However, sources close to the case said an indecent assault charge under RRB number 5457646 was made on Saturday last week. Her husband escorted her to Masvingo Central Police Station.

The case was transferred to Harare Central Police Station.
The Mirror has it that the incident happened on March 31, 2023.

The complainant came from Mutare to Harare for Secondary Schools debate competitions at Amai Mugabe Secondary School.

She was called by Charumbira and the two met in Harare Central Business District (CBD) and had lunch before he started caressing his niece’s breasts.

Charumbira shoved his hand into the complainant’s dress and kissed her without her consent. Soon after the incident, Charumbira ordered his driver to take her to Mazoe. On April 2, 2023, the two met in Harare CBD again to discuss their last meeting.

After the discussion, the complainant intended to leave, but the accused allegedly dragged the complainant into the lounge. He allegedly caressed the complainant’s breasts and kissed her without her consent.

Charumbira allegedly drove his niece back to Mazoe. The complainant, a Zimuto High School teacher, told the matter to his father.- Chipinge Times

Land Buyers Duped for 10 Years

Listed agri-industrial firm CFI Holdings Limited has allegedly failed to allocate stands from its residential development Suncrest Park nearly a decade after selling them to prospective homeowners.
The diversified group put the project on the market in 2015, expecting to complete it by October 2016.

But those who purchased the residential stands at a price of US$12 600 have expressed disgruntlement with the group for failing to deliver on their promise eight years later.

CFI asked for a deposit of US$4 410 and monthly instalments of US$747,09 for 12 months; US$401,01 for 24 months and US$287,94 for 36 months.

Aggrieved customers who spoke to The Herald Finance and Business said efforts to engage the group were fruitless, as it had failed to give constant and satisfactory updates on the developments, alternatives or compensation.

“I am one of the many people who got excited about the news of a housing project by a big company and I went on to purchase a Suncrest Park stand from CFI for US$12 600.

“Sadly, to date, CFI has not delivered on that project and follow-ups through their offices have not yielded any tangible answers,” said one Dr Hamilton Kakwere.

“Right now, CFI claims the land was invaded (by illegal occupiers) while under development and they got a court order to remove the settlers back in 2018/19 but up to now they have not removed the invaders. Removing invaders when you have a court order is like a walk in the park, easy as you like but they have not done it. Why?” queried Dr Kakwere. Suncrest Park was put on the market in 2015 comprising 635 high-density residential stands, with an average size of 300 square metres situated along Amalinda road, South-West of Harare City Centre.

The project is basically an infill residential development as it extends southward of the already established Glen View 7 residential township, which lies northward of Amalinda road and separates these two developments.

According to the project profile, the proximity of established servicing infrastructure like the Amalinda Road, which links the project to routes to the Harare city centre, and a trunk sewer pipe running through the boundary of the project confirms its status as an infill development. CFI promised the market the project would have services such as tarred access roads and storm water drains, sewerage and water reticulation systems.

The group indicated in 2015 that “servicing of roads, sewer and water reticulation are already being deployed on the 27-hectare estate and we estimate that the project will be fully completed by October 2016.” CFI recently indicated that it planned to develop houses for Harare’s low end market, as part of initiatives to reduce the current huge housing backlog in the capital.

Group chairperson Itai Pasi said this will be one of the group’s key priority areas this current financial year.

“Priority will also be given to the development of low-cost housing delivery in Harare South in support of Government’s Vision 2030 on housing,” she said in an update for the year to September 30, 2022.

At Suncrest Park, she said, the group progressed preparations of title surveys and completion of engineering drawings while legal proceedings remained pending before the relevant tribunals for Langford Estates.

However, news of more residential developments by the group have irked prospective home owners who bought into the Suncrest Park, who feel short-changed by the group.

“We were surprised to see an article in The Herald about their (planned) residential developments yet we haven’t received anything since we bought into Suncrest in 2015, this is worrisome,” said one of the buyers.

“We bought these stands in 2015 and finished instalments around 2016 or 2017.

“Unfortunately, when we were supposed to get our stands we were told they had been invaded by illegal settlers and therefore we could not occupy them.

We tried communicating with CFI lawyers who had us sign agreements of sale but all to no avail.”

The Suncrest Park project profile listed Reston Developers, a joint venture property development company between CFI Holdings Limited and Craftcall Investments (Private) Limited.

CFI company secretary Panganayi Hari said there was progress at Suncrest Park stands, with sewer and water reticulation systems already in place and ready to be connected once all processes had been completed.

“We have been on the ground and a lot of work has been done,” he said.

He, however, said the group could not divulge more details about the development due to a pending court case, although the group indicated the scourge of illegal settlers on the land in question.

“There is a pending court case involving stakeholders and therefore the matter is prejudice and we can’t comment further suffice to say we hope everything will be finalised soon.

“Legal action has been instituted and matters are currently pending in court. The issues are therefore subjudice,” he said.

In 2017, the group was embroiled in boardroom squabbles on allegations of corporate governance deficiencies with its former directors and one of the stormy issues involved the controversial sale of Langford Estate to Fidelity Life Assurance in a land for debt swap deal.-state media

Pressure Increases On Mnangagwa To Release Sikhala

Tinashe Sambiri|In what many have described as pure travesty of justice, CCC deputy chairperson Hon Job Sikhala’s trial has been delayed because the presiding magistrate is on maternity leave.

Hon Sikhala’s trial has been postponed to May 4, 2023.

In a statement, Transform Zimbabwe leader, Jacob Ngarivhume called for the immediate release of Hon Sikhala.

See the statement below:

Job Sikhala, your trial magistrate is on maternity leave so you wait for her!

I was at court to cancel my warrant of arrest issued two days ago. This is after I failed to attend court because I had a breakdown on my way from a funeral.

I then attended the Job Sikhala matter which was remanded to May 4 at 11.15AM. I had earlier on gone to visit Job downstairs. I enjoyed seeing the fighting spirit still full in the him. It looks as if there is nothing they can do to break him.

When he appeared before the magistrate of the day, what got to me was that he was asked by the prosecutor whether he was informed when the trial magistrate would be available to continue with trial.

His response was I don’t know she is on maternity leave so I have no idea when she will be back.

The matter was then remanded to 5 May to see if she will be back then.

What this means is that Sikhala remains in custody until the magistrate gives birth, recovers and comes back to deal with the matter. I mean this is gross miscarriage of justice! It’s disgusting.

Meanwhile millions worth of gold has been stolen, none of the culprits has appeared in court. The court is seized with persecution of political prisoners! What a shame.

I met a police officer who told me that countless armed robbers were granted bail in the last week. Some of them had murder cases committed during the armed robberies. They were granted bail and the police are busy trying to track them for they are on the run already.

Sikhala is a distinguished citizen, eminent lawyer, honourable member of parliament but they can’t grant him bail! What a joke!

As I was leaving court I was meditating deeply on what we need to do to deal with this regime. They have no shame.

My conclusion is we need to step up our fight. Or else they completely run the nation down.

Jacob Ngarivhume

Cervical Cancer Prevention Measures

Key facts

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Overview

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Credit : WHO

Inserted by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

Facebook page :Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

email :[email protected]

Twitter :zimonlinehealthcentre
@zimonlinehealt1

YouTube: zimbabwe online health centre

Instagram: Zimonlinehealth

Website:www.zimonlinehealthcentre.co.zw

Darikwa To Leave Wigan Athletic ?

Tendayi Darikwa is facing an uncertain future at Wigan Athletic.

The Latics captain’s two-year contract, which he signed in 2021, will expire at the end of the season and no new deal has been made yet.

There haven’t been any reports of talks on going and this might be due to the financial challenges the club is facing.

Fifteen more players at the struggling Championship side are also in the same predicament as Darikwa.

In an interview last month, Wigan coach Shaun Maloney admitted that they have to rebuild the team though he hinted at retaining some senior players beyond this season.

He was quoted as saying by the club’s website: “I do want to stress that there were a lot of questions asked, and we will be rebuilding certain structures within the Club.

“We have started that rebuild, but there is also a big fight at the moment that we have on our hands.

“The current group of players in the last eight weeks – and the last two in particular – have been incredible for me. The senior group of players have been brilliant for the Club and we’re going to rely on them for the next eight games – and next season.”- Soccer24 News

Lloyd Mutasa Sacked

Premiership debutants GreenFuel have sacked coaches Lloyd Mutasa and Bhekitemba Ndlovu, following today’s 2-3 defeat to Ngezi Platinum Stars at Gibbo Stadium.

The Chisumbanje-based side has found the going tough in their maiden appearance in the country’s top-flight and are anchoring the table after six rounds of fixtures, with just two points.

In attempt to make things better, the GreenFuel executive appointment Ndlovu as head coach while Mutasa, who guided the team to the PSL, was assigned as Technical Director.

The experiment did not work and today’s loss to Madamburo —their fourth of the season —was the last straw.

Although GreenFuel have not released a statement, well-placed sources at the club told Soccer24 that Mutasa and Ndlovu have been shown the exit door.

“Lloyd Mutasa and Bheki (Ndlovu) have been sacked. The club executive will announce their replacement very soon,” said the source.- Soccer24 News

Porusizangazi Bites Dust

CHECHECHE–The Zanu PF politburo has announced Robert Nyemudzo, as the winner of the party’s Chipinge South constituency, barely two weeks after disqualifying him and announcing sitting Member of Parliament (MP) Enock Porusingazi as the winner.

Nyemudzo got 4733 votes against Porusingazi’s 1585 votes but was disqualified on allegations of brewing illicit beer. The Politburo then announced Porusingazi as the winner.

Last night Zanu PF national political commissar Mike Bimha told journalists during a post-politburo briefing that the party had reinstated Nyemudzo after he was cleared of the charge.
Porusingazi is the sitting MP.

The politburo set down to finalise the party’s final list of primary election winners following five re-runs held over the weekend.- Masvingo Mirror

Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Weekend Update

PREMIER Soccer League returnees Hwange eased one-nil past a fluid Craneborne Bullets in a league match played at Luveve stadium this Saturday afternoon.

Hwange capitalised on a lapse of concentration by Craneborne Bullets who were unlucky to lose after dominating open play with some enterprising passes.

Two minutes before the breather, it was Brighton Makopa who broke the deadlock to thrust the coal miners in the lead, securing their third win of the season.

Hwange head coach Nation Dube admitted his charges were lucky to bag maximum points after displaying some not so entertaining football in a marathon league.

“It is a win, but if you go by football standards, we are still a long way to go. You can win these first games but get relegated. My boys could not play three or four passes like our opponents. Its three points but still work in progress,” he said.

Craneborne bullets have gone for 540 minutes without registering a win and have drawn twice and lost four times and coach Nesbert Saruchera admits pressure is mounting although he still believes the elusive win will come.

“Going by how we played, I was hoping the win would come today, but I still believe the guys will surely get it right. Even if you are at the top , football is a pressure game,” he noted.

Ten goals were scored in this Saturday‘s Castle Larger Premier Soccer League matches played across the country.

It was galore at Gibbo as Ngezi Platinum pummelled new comers Green Fuel three-two while champions FC Platinum surrendered their early lead to force a one-all stalemate with a visiting Triangle at Mandava stadium.

Highlanders beat Yadah two-nil while the fixture between Black Rhinos and Herentals ended with a nil-all stalemate. – ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/04/22/hwangehighlanders-ngezi-platinum-collect-maximum-points/

Mnangagwa Cheats Epworth Residents

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has launched the Presidential Title Deeds and Settlement Regularisation Programme in Epworth, with 265 Epworth families being handed over their title deeds by the Head of State this Saturday.

Unregularised settlements in areas like Epworth were now all too common, with the occupiers of the structures unsure of their fate on the land they occupy.

As he launched the programme, President Mnangagwa said as the Second Republic, they will continue to walk the talk and deliver on promises made to the people.

“You heard that in December 2021, we came here and spoke to you. And in our discussions you said you wanted title deeds. I promised you that I would fix the title deeds. The title deeds are good for you. I thought it would take longer, but due to technology we did mapping. The regularisation, means that some houses that were built on the wrong places, they will be given elsewhere,” he said.

While the first handover has been done in Epworth, the President said this initiative will be carried out across the country.

“It is more important that we are launching these soon after independence celebrations. The Second Republic walks its talk. We are a government that delivers. The Epworth community will be remembered in our country’s history as pioneers in modernisation of the “illegal settlement,” congratulations Epworth. You are the first to get these title deeds. I commend the interministerial cabinet committee which we tasked for a job well done,” he added.

Ensuring the country’s people have dignified lives is among the priorities of the government and President Mnangagwa said in addition to the title deeds, a master plan has been put in place for the systematic development of Epworth.

“My government in collaboration with the Epworth board has designed a master plan for mapping of Epworth. It will show where facilities will be placed. The master plan involves servicing of land. You were supposed to pay for this process, but we said no we will fix it. You will now see development that will be done by government

“Let us all demonstrate unity of purpose. The regularisation of this settlement is a mammoth task. Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo, let us remain focused and determined to see the completion of this project,” said the President.

The days of land barons who took advantage of unregularised settlements and cheated desperate home seekers are now over as enunciated by President Mnangagwa.

“The days when people would lose their hard earned cash to land barons are now long gone.”

The Presidential Title Deed and Settlement Regularisation Programme is set to be rolled out to all corners of the country.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/04/22/presidential-title-deed-programme-launched-in-epworth/

Bosso Bury Yadah

PREMIER Soccer League returnees Hwange eased one-nil past a fluid Craneborne Bullets in a league match played at Luveve stadium this Saturday afternoon.

Hwange capitalised on a lapse of concentration by Craneborne Bullets who were unlucky to lose after dominating open play with some enterprising passes.

Two minutes before the breather, it was Brighton Makopa who broke the deadlock to thrust the coal miners in the lead, securing their third win of the season.

Hwange head coach Nation Dube admitted his charges were lucky to bag maximum points after displaying some not so entertaining football in a marathon league.

“It is a win, but if you go by football standards, we are still a long way to go. You can win these first games but get relegated. My boys could not play three or four passes like our opponents. Its three points but still work in progress,” he said.

Craneborne bullets have gone for 540 minutes without registering a win and have drawn twice and lost four times and coach Nesbert Saruchera admits pressure is mounting although he still believes the elusive win will come.

“Going by how we played, I was hoping the win would come today, but I still believe the guys will surely get it right. Even if you are at the top , football is a pressure game,” he noted.

Ten goals were scored in this Saturday‘s Castle Larger Premier Soccer League matches played across the country.

It was galore at Gibbo as Ngezi Platinum pummelled new comers Green Fuel three-two while champions FC Platinum surrendered their early lead to force a one-all stalemate with a visiting Triangle at Mandava stadium.

Highlanders beat Yadah two-nil while the fixture between Black Rhinos and Herentals ended with a nil-all stalemate. – ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/04/22/hwangehighlanders-ngezi-platinum-collect-maximum-points/

Zanu PF Ditches Porusingazi

CHECHECHE–The Zanu PF politburo has announced Robert Nyemudzo, as the winner of the party’s Chipinge South constituency, barely two weeks after disqualifying him and announcing sitting Member of Parliament (MP) Enock Porusingazi as the winner.

Nyemudzo got 4733 votes against Porusingazi’s 1585 votes but was disqualified on allegations of brewing illicit beer. The Politburo then announced Porusingazi as the winner.

Last night Zanu PF national political commissar Mike Bimha told journalists during a post-politburo briefing that the party had reinstated Nyemudzo after he was cleared of the charge.
Porusingazi is the sitting MP.

The politburo set down to finalise the party’s final list of primary election winners following five re-runs held over the weekend.- Masvingo Mirror

Uzumba Man R_apes Niece (13) To Enhance Healing Powers

By A Correspondent- A traditional healer from Mbizi Village, under Chief Nyajina, Uzumba, appeared before the Murehwa regional court last week for allegedly raping his 13-year-old niece in the belief that this would enhance his healing powers.

Zivanai Mafanechiya (36) confessed to the court that on January 6, 2023, he went to consult a traditional healer in Mozambique, who gave him a “lucky charm”.

Presenting the State’s case, Prosecutor Mr Steven Malota said on April 6, 2023, around 3pm, the complainant’s grandmother left her in the custody of the accused, who is her biological son.

Mafanechiya called the juvenile into his bedroom and allegedly raped her once.

After the act, he told her not to disclose the matter to anyone and threatened to kill her.

When the complainant’s grandmother returned, the juvenile disclosed what had transpired.

The matter was reported to Mutawatawa police and a medical examination was conducted, leading to the accused’s arrest.

CCC Vows To Stop ED

By A Correspondent- Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has vowed to stop President Emmerson Mnangagwa from manipulating the forthcoming elections through unorthodox means as the two prepare for another poll showdown.

Mnangagwa (80) will seek re-election later this year for what must be his final term in office and is likely to face Chamisa (45) in a repeat of the 2018 contest where the Zanu-PF leader narrowly escaped defeat.

Chamisa said Mnangagwa was frustrating all efforts to have free and fair elections and compared him to Rhodesian leader Ian Smith.

Chamisa recently met the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) electoral advisor Likhwa Dlamini and the two discussed a number of electoral issues.

On Friday, the CCC leader met British ambassador to Zimbabwe, Melanie Robinson and also discussed various issues to promote the holding of credible actions.

CCC has raised complaints against various electoral malpractices including failure by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) to avail the voters’ roll to opposition parties.

“The Smith spirit has possessed Mr Mnangagwa,” Chamisa said in an interview with The Standard.

“I do not know why the demon of Rhodesia has to come back unto our fellow African brothers and sisters.

“The one man one vote is the reason we attained liberation, so if you are now taking away with the left hand what you got with the right hand it is unacceptable, we will not allow it.

“Let the people vote freely. Let there be no coercion.”

Zec has been refusing to release the voters’ roll claiming that it is trying to protect voters’ personal details.

However, Mangagwa has been sending potential voters campaign messages via WhatsApp in what observers say is an indication that Zanu-PF has been secretly given the voters’ roll.

Data analysts have exposed a number of discrepancies in the voters’ roll.

“Let the voters’ roll be availed and let it be audited,” Chamisa said.

“Let the ballot paper be printed by an acceptable and agreed institution. We do not want double voting.

“We saw in the recent Zanu-PF primary election where even our people voted — they were forced to go and vote — they did not get over 1.2 million people.”

Last week, Mnangagwa said he would proclaim this years’ election date at the end of next month.

Chamisa said the call for a free and fair election in Zimbabwe was synonymous with all states across the globe.

“The story and clamour for free, fair and credible elections is global and universal,” Chamisa said.

“The call for legislative reforms that will promote   an uncontested, uncontaminated, undisputed election is a general expectation by citizens in the world and citizens  in the country.

“It is our hope that certain issues that we raised will be addressed to stop the abuse of key institutions and also the traditional leaders, who are being abused and forced to participate in elections.”

A European Union (EU) observer mission last year noted that Zimbabwe had failed to take steps to implement electoral reforms that would guarantee free and fair elections next year.

The EU mission made 23 recommendations after the hotly contested 2018 elections, including the alignment of the Electoral Act to the constitution and ensuring the independence of the Zec.

Touts “Rule” At Byo Registry Offices

By A Correspondent- Reports of poor service delivery continue to haunt the Bulawayo registry offices with passport applicants expressing disappointment at the alleged arrogance of some officials, claiming corruption has become commonplace.

Residents who visited the offices recently claimed that officials at the office were dealing with touts that make unending trips in and out of the offices, raising suspicion that touts were facilitating corruption for speedy processing of passport applications. Some applicants have resorted to queueing as early at 4 AM so as to be served.

“I had a terrible experience at the Bulawayo Passport Office on Wednesday, 19 April 2023. I arrived there in the early hours before the gates were opened to the public. We sat on the benches. Papers with numbers were issued and at 10am we were told that we might not all be served because the balance of the numbers was reserved for those who were not served on Monday the 17th. I had reported at the passport office at 2 PM on Monday and I was told that I was late and to report back on 19 April.

“So on Wednesday, the man issuing out these numbers left us on the benches. I was now on the third bench close to being served. He walked towards the gate and brought in some people whom he ushered to the serving desk and he processed their forms while the other man who was already checking the forms continued to do so but serving the ones that were applying for US$220 passports. There was a man in a wheelchair who was ignored all this time. I don’t know what finally happened to this man but I left him unattended and no service was being offered at this juncture.

“After serving the first group that had been brought in from the gate, and was not in the queue, the man went back for the second group of people and he did a third trip. We watched him do all this until he finished. He was left with some sheets of paper with the numbers written on and he walked into the birth and death certificates office.

“Two people that were in the queue just in front of me stood up and followed him, they never came back to the queue. God knows what transpired in that office. All this was happening while we helplessly watched. Finally, the man returned to announce that the numbers for the day were finished and that we should go and try some other time,” said a disgruntled applicant.

However, in an interview, the Registrar-General, Mr Henry Machiri said there were some bad elements working from within who were trying to bring the office into disrepute. He said such officers were going to be brought to book.

“The system is uniform throughout the country when you want to apply for a passport. Your documents are verified, you make payments (US$120 or US$220), you do your biometrics and you submit your forms, it is that simple and there should be no other payment outside of the stipulated fees. If there are people demanding facilitation fees then that is corruption and criminal, they must be reported straight to the police if found out,” said Mr Machiri.

Residents also lamented the limited number of people who were assisted each day saying a number system was not serving any purpose than to crowd the offices. Furthermore, the Registrar-General said there was no cut-off time for accessing passports as reported.

“The system is open from morning till the end of the business, if you go any time of the day you are supposed to apply for your passport with no challenges. There is no one who must be turned away except when the banking system is down. The numbering system that is used is simply to control the crowds so that there is no cheating and people are served according to their numbers. However, we do not want to disadvantage those that will have been turned away the previous day following challenges in the banking system so we give them first preference and they resume their application process but this does not always happen,” said Mr Machiri.

The RG stressed that the e-passport system was designed to cater for everyone who wishes to access the document and there was no place for corruption.

“You mention a facilitation fee being paid in secret, which can only be possible if the touts at the passport offices are working with insiders from the passport office and we are saying that is criminal and anyone who is made to pay must report to the police station. We want to flush out those individuals who are taking people’s money. The only amount to be paid is for the passport and form, only US$120 or US$220 respectively,” he said.

Go Beer Breweries Divides Council

By A Correspondent- Gweru City councillors have called on management to compile a report on the defunct Go Beer Breweries before the local authority entertains any plans of reclaiming the business.

The brewery was closed nine years ago due to mismanagement and looting by council officials.

This publication visited Go Beer Breweries only to be greeted with a serene atmosphere at the once bustling traditional beer manufacturing plant.

There are derelict buildings that point to years of neglect  and will require millions of United States dollars  for the brewer to resume operations.

At its closure, the beer establishment was reeling under a US$2.6 million debt, and was failing to honour its obligations at the Local Authorities Pension Fund.

Last Wednesday, councillors during an ordinary council meeting dismissed a proposal for the local authority  to reclaim the responsibility of revamping Go Beer.

“We can’t just rush to make a resolution that the council will take over the revamping of Go Beer,” mayor Hamutendi Kombayi said during the meeting.

 “There is need for a special council meeting on Go Beer and after that we should be furnished with a comprehensive report on the current status of Go Beer.

“If we don’t carry out due diligence in reclaiming Go Beer, we run the risk of yesteryear (mistakes) where we ended auctioning assets to offset debts.”

 The sad news of Go Beer’s closure reached residents in 2014 after years of plunder by management running the affairs at the beer entity.

 During that same year, municipal police and auditors immediately took over the business and locked beerhalls around the city to institute a probe on the company’s business activities.

To date, no culprits have been brought to book.

 Kombayi said management should urgently look into the operational history of Go Beer before trying to revive the derelict entity.

 “We recommend that council management work out modalities to take over Go Beer,” he said.

 Speaking during the same meeting, Ward 10 councillor Charles Chikozho said it was risky for the council to take a non-functioning business venture.

 “We can’t just rush to take over a dead donkey,” he said.

 Councillor Notal Dzika (Ward 8) suggested that the local authority should first make a resolution to take over Go Beer and then progressively resuscitate it.

 “Let us first take back our beer concern and as we move on, we work out plans to bring it to its former glory,” he said.

 Dzika’s proposal was, however, unanimously shot down by other councillors.

The local authority announced in July 2020 that it had partnered an unnamed giant opaque beer maker for the revival of the beer concern.

Gweru United Progressive Residents and Ratepayers Development Association Trust director David Chikore accused the council of shifting goal posts in reviving Go Beer.

 “At one point we are told a big investor is coming to partner council to revamp Go Beer,” Chikore said.

 “Now the council is proposing to take over the beer concern.

“You really wonder about the strategy that will eventually resurrect Go Beer from the dead.”

 In 2019 council said it was in the process of unbundling Go Beer into three business units — Go Beer Farming Private Limited, Progress Private Limited and Progress Manufacturing Private Limited.

 Since the country’s economy was dollarised in 2009, the cash-strapped local authority has to date bankrolled the beer concern to the tune of US$2 208 914.

Part of the money went towards payment of former Go-Beer creditors and employees, who had sued the council.

 The beer concern also lost cattle and equipment, which were attached to cover retrenchment costs.

Chief Charumbira In A Fix Over Assault Case

By A Correspondent- Chief’s council president Fortune Charumbira has been urged to step down after his niece reported him to the police for allegedly sexually abusing her.

Charumbira, who is also the Pan-African Parliament president, was reported to the police in Masvingo a week ago for allegedly sexually abusing his married niece.

Commentators and observers said Charumbira should step down on moral and ethical grounds.

Speaking from his United Kingdom base, former Ntabazinduna Chief Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni, who was dethroned by the government, said Charumbira’s case was a result of a broken governance system.

“The government of the day, the ruling Zanu-PF, has been playing around with the legislation for quite some time and they have been very slow, on purpose, to re-align laws with the 2013 constitution,” Ndiweni said.

“As a result of this, it has opened a huge gap within our laws whereby people do not get to know where they stand and some people took the view that if you are a card-carrying member of Zanu-PF, you are above the law.”

He said Charumbira should immediately step down.

“If he doesn’t step away, it tarnishes the whole institution of traditional leaders,” he said.

“Here we are not looking at whether he was guilty or innocent or what were the details, we are just looking at the allegations per se.”

He said even if the family drops the charges, Charumbira had tarnished the institution of traditional leaders.

“He has tarnished all chiefs of Zimbabwe because of these particular allegations and there is no way any Member of Parliament can see him in a different light,” he said.

“As long as the allegations came out, a docket has been compiled, it has been forwarded (to Harare), that alone shows that people are taking the case seriously.”

He said it would be unfortunate if government turned a blind eye to the allegations, and Chief Charumbira remains in his position.

“It is the darkest day the institution of traditional leaders has faced in a long, long time,” Ndiweni said.

“It means one single individual has now tarnished the whole institution.”

Chief Charumbira was once arraigned before the High Court where he was ordered to issue a public apology after he claimed that all traditional leaders belonged to Zanu-PF.

Charumbira defied the court order.

The constitution says chiefs must be apolitical.

“We are looking at a chief who has been in contempt of the High Court already and really on this occasion, he has to step down otherwise the traditional leaders would be a laughing stock and this has implications down the line,” Ndiweni said.

He said in the traditional context, the Charumbira clan should start taking steps to replace the chief whom they have also disowned.

The clan once petitioned government seeking Charumbira’s removal saying he was illegitimate according to their customs and practices.

Researcher and legal practitioner Sharon Hofisi said Charumbira was not above the law.

“According to the constitution of Zimbabwe, a chief who is accused of indecent assault is subject to the same laws and penalties as any other citizen,” Hofisi said.

“The constitution provides for the protection of every person’s right to bodily integrity and prohibits any form of violence, including sexual violence.”

Hofisi said the procedure to remove Charumbira is provided for in the Traditional Leaders Act, which is about the conduct of chiefs.

“Misconduct is defined broadly and includes any act or omission that is inconsistent with the chief’s responsibilities or that is prejudicial to the interests of the community,” he said.

“If a chief is found guilty of indecent assault, this would likely be considered misconduct and could result in the chief’s removal from office.

 “In the case of Chief Charumbira, who is accused of indecent assault, the minister may initiate an investigation into the alleged misconduct and make recommendations as to whether an inquiry should be held against him.

“If he is found guilty of the offence, the minister may recommend to the president that the chief be removed from office or impose other penalties, such as a reduction in salary and allowances or a caution and reprimand.

“Regarding the president’s power to dismiss a chief, Section 3 of the Traditional Leaders Act states that the president may remove a chief from office if he is of the opinion that the chief has committed misconduct, subject to Section 7.”

Hofisi added: “Therefore, if Chief Charumbira is found guilty of indecent assault, the minister’s recommendation to the President to remove him from office would need to follow the procedure set out in Section 7.”

Political and social commentator Ricky Mukonza said Chief Charumbira had failed the morality and ethical test.

“How will he speak authoritatively about these issues when he has been involved in this? What transpired compromises him in a big way,” Mukonza said.

“Others may argue that politics is not a cathedral of morality, but Charumbira is more than an ordinary politician, he is a leader.

“A traditional leader must carry moral authority in the community. His moral authority evaporated with the leaking of the audio.”

Charumbira, who is yet to be arrested over the matter, has denied the allegations.-standard

Darikwa Future Uncertain

Tendayi Darikwa is facing an uncertain future at Wigan Athletic.

The Latics captain’s two-year contract, which he signed in 2021, will expire at the end of the season and no new deal has been made yet.

There haven’t been any reports of talks on going and this might be due to the financial challenges the club is facing.

Fifteen more players at the struggling Championship side are also in the same predicament as Darikwa.

In an interview last month, Wigan coach Shaun Maloney admitted that they have to rebuild the team though he hinted at retaining some senior players beyond this season.

He was quoted as saying by the club’s website: “I do want to stress that there were a lot of questions asked, and we will be rebuilding certain structures within the Club.

“We have started that rebuild, but there is also a big fight at the moment that we have on our hands.

“The current group of players in the last eight weeks – and the last two in particular – have been incredible for me. The senior group of players have been brilliant for the Club and we’re going to rely on them for the next eight games – and next season.”- Soccer24 News

Green Fuel Sack Lloyd Mutasa

Premiership debutants GreenFuel have sacked coaches Lloyd Mutasa and Bhekitemba Ndlovu, following today’s 2-3 defeat to Ngezi Platinum Stars at Gibbo Stadium.

The Chisumbanje-based side has found the going tough in their maiden appearance in the country’s top-flight and are anchoring the table after six rounds of fixtures, with just two points.

In attempt to make things better, the GreenFuel executive appointment Ndlovu as head coach while Mutasa, who guided the team to the PSL, was assigned as Technical Director.

The experiment did not work and today’s loss to Madamburo —their fourth of the season —was the last straw.

Although GreenFuel have not released a statement, well-placed sources at the club told Soccer24 that Mutasa and Ndlovu have been shown the exit door.

“Lloyd Mutasa and Bheki (Ndlovu) have been sacked. The club executive will announce their replacement very soon,” said the source.- Soccer24 News

Gold Looting: Mnangagwa Has Case To Answer – President Chamisa

Source: Masvingo Mirror

HARARE – The leader of Zimbabwe’s biggest opposition party, Nelson Chamisa has told his opponent President Emmerson Mnangagwa to face the nation and explain allegations of gold smuggling levelled against him and his inner circle. The allegations are contained in a recent investigation carried out and published in a documentary by an international television station AL Jazeera.

Speaking in a wide ranging interview with Blessed Mhlanga of HStv yesterday (Thursday), Chamisa said Mnangagwa has a constitutional obligation to explain to the nation because as the President he is entrusted and presides over all national resources and the Reserve Bank.

“He should give answers on why our borders are porous, on why our airports are porous and why the corrupt deals. The whole world knows where Zimbabwe’s problem is; it is with the leadership and the bad governance,” said Chamisa.

He dismissed public sentiments that he is quiet and aloof as the country is gripped by its biggest scandal in history.
“I am not Emmerson, I am Nelson. It is Mnangagwa who is presiding over this country and must give answers to the nation,” said Chamisa…

Pressure Increases On Mnangagwa To Release Sikhala

Tinashe Sambiri|In what many have described as pure travesty of justice, CCC deputy chairperson Hon Job Sikhala’s trial has been delayed because the presiding magistrate is on maternity leave.

Hon Sikhala’s trial has been postponed to May 4, 2023.

In a statement, Transform Zimbabwe leader, Jacob Ngarivhume called for the immediate release of Hon Sikhala.

See the statement below:

Job Sikhala, your trial magistrate is on maternity leave so you wait for her!

I was at court to cancel my warrant of arrest issued two days ago. This is after I failed to attend court because I had a breakdown on my way from a funeral.

I then attended the Job Sikhala matter which was remanded to May 4 at 11.15AM. I had earlier on gone to visit Job downstairs. I enjoyed seeing the fighting spirit still full in the him. It looks as if there is nothing they can do to break him.

When he appeared before the magistrate of the day, what got to me was that he was asked by the prosecutor whether he was informed when the trial magistrate would be available to continue with trial.

His response was I don’t know she is on maternity leave so I have no idea when she will be back.

The matter was then remanded to 5 May to see if she will be back then.

What this means is that Sikhala remains in custody until the magistrate gives birth, recovers and comes back to deal with the matter. I mean this is gross miscarriage of justice! It’s disgusting.

Meanwhile millions worth of gold has been stolen, none of the culprits has appeared in court. The court is seized with persecution of political prisoners! What a shame.

I met a police officer who told me that countless armed robbers were granted bail in the last week. Some of them had murder cases committed during the armed robberies. They were granted bail and the police are busy trying to track them for they are on the run already.

Sikhala is a distinguished citizen, eminent lawyer, honourable member of parliament but they can’t grant him bail! What a joke!

As I was leaving court I was meditating deeply on what we need to do to deal with this regime. They have no shame.

My conclusion is we need to step up our fight. Or else they completely run the nation down.

Jacob Ngarivhume

Cervical Cancer Prevention Measures

Key facts

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Overview

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Credit : WHO

Inserted by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

Facebook page :Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

email :[email protected]

Twitter :zimonlinehealthcentre
@zimonlinehealt1

YouTube: zimbabwe online health centre

Instagram: Zimonlinehealth

Website:www.zimonlinehealthcentre.co.zw

How To Formalise Your Mining Venture

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

Steps to operating a mine after registration in order

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

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

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

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

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

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

10 mining books and information will be covered separately.

For more information

Call /WhatsApp 0774028830 for more

Facebook: Gold Mining Consultancy Zimbabwe

Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

Hopewell Chino’ono Suggests Nelson Chamisa’s A Ghost Account While Failing To Name SportsCar Financier At 25

Hopewell Chin’ono

By Simba Chikanza on Sunday | I
AM JUST SEEING THIS HOPEWELL CHIN’ONO POST THIS EVENING SPLATTERING ALLEGATIONS AGAINST ME WHILE HE BLOCKS ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA. A whole 52 year old Hopewell Chinono accuses me the same victim whose documentary work he violated on Auxillia Mnangagwa’s behalf on 14 May 2022. You now say I created ghost accounts; are all these ghost accounts? – Grace Mupfurutsa (credit card fraud reports 2020), Own Headmaster Arison Chiware (bullying allegations since 1989), Mako Haruzivishe, Nelson Chamisa, Treasure Basopo (harrassments against opposition party), and so many other people ARE THEY GHOST ACCOUNTS? Chin’ono, you simply can’t disclose the company or bank you say lent you £50,000 for a sports car in 2006, and you go on to block people whose names you falsely accuse like Mako, Teasure Bhasopo, et al. Why do you block those who question your statements at SAPES Trust this month that you are working for Auxillia to engage Nelson Chamisa into a GNU? Why do you block those who question your multiple identities between 1999 and 2003?

I couldn’t see or respond as Hopewell Chin’ono blocked me on social media just as he does many others. The 2 letters he posted today, one dated 2003, confirm that he couldn’t have purchased his first home from journalism income at 29, like he has suggested. He can lie and harrass his headmaster Arison Chiware (1989), Nelson Chamisa (2023) and the opposition party, but for him to work for Auxillia Mnangagwa and then claim he’s a victim of state harassment on my own documentary work which he disrupted threatening me so to defend the Mnangagwa’s wifeon this great piece of journalism, I will do everything to expose this man who’s well known in the UK Zim community for money laundering, and is right now failing to disclose the name of the bank/company he says gave him a £50,000 sports car loan in 1996, plus many other unanswered questions. You should know Al Jazeera didn’t hire a researcher who gets intimidated by 2 letters and a print from a junior embassy staffer that’s got nothing to do with your frauds.

Gold Mafia: Clear Air, President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Source: Masvingo Mirror

HARARE – The leader of Zimbabwe’s biggest opposition party, Nelson Chamisa has told his opponent President Emmerson Mnangagwa to face the nation and explain allegations of gold smuggling levelled against him and his inner circle. The allegations are contained in a recent investigation carried out and published in a documentary by an international television station AL Jazeera.

Speaking in a wide ranging interview with Blessed Mhlanga of HStv yesterday (Thursday), Chamisa said Mnangagwa has a constitutional obligation to explain to the nation because as the President he is entrusted and presides over all national resources and the Reserve Bank.

“He should give answers on why our borders are porous, on why our airports are porous and why the corrupt deals. The whole world knows where Zimbabwe’s problem is; it is with the leadership and the bad governance,” said Chamisa.

He dismissed public sentiments that he is quiet and aloof as the country is gripped by its biggest scandal in history.
“I am not Emmerson, I am Nelson. It is Mnangagwa who is presiding over this country and must give answers to the nation,” said Chamisa…

Suspected Jack Hammer Thief Bashed To Death

 By A Correspondent- suspected jack hammer thief was bashed to death by an angry mob on Independence day at Tilas Mine in Bulawayo.

Denage Moyo (36) died upon admission at United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH).

Police said, “Police in Bulawayo are investigating a case of murder in which Denage Moyo (36) died on 18/04/23 whilst admitted at United Bulawayo Hospitals after being attacked by a mob on 17/04/23 at Tilas Mine for allegedly stealing a jack hammer.”

The police has since arrested five suspects in connection with the murder case.

“The police has since arrested Arnold Nkiwane (24), Patrick Sibanda (42),Welshman Ncube (22), Godfrey Zulu and Alick Zulu, in connection with the case.The other suspects Prince Sibanda, Romeo Ndlovu and Cobangani Ndlovu are on the run.”

Hip Surgery Breakthrough At UBH

By A Correspondent- United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) made history last week when it  became one of the few health institutions in the country to offer hip surgeries with more than 20 patients registering for the procedure.

The hip arthroplasty camp kicked off on Thursday and ends today.

Over the years, Zimbabweans have been travelling to India, South Africa, Malawi and Zambia, among other foreign destinations, for complex medical procedures like organ transplants, corrective orthopaedic hip replacements and knee replacements procedures.

This has been as a result of limited expertise in doing these procedures locally as well as exorbitant costs.

Hip replacements cost anything in the upwards of US$30 000, forcing many to abort surgeries and live with a hip disability.

In Zimbabwe, a few private hospitals in Harare do hip surgery.

Bhekinkosi Swele, an orthopedic surgeon who did one of the surgeries, said the purpose of the UBH camp was to help people that require hip replacement surgery.

“This is a skills transfer camp and we hope to keep the programme going even after the camp is done and the advantage is that these services are being offered in a public hospital, hence it will become more affordable,” Swele said.

Another orthopedic surgeon, Jabulile Mthethwa, said people should not accept hip disability.

“Africans tend to be stoic, sit on things and accept disability,” Mthethwa said.

“In this day and age there is no need to accept disability, there are options provided locally which are now affordable.

“There is now a difference since we are a public hospital and patients will now get affordable, but not compromised care within their own hospital setting.”

UBH chief medical officer William Busumani said patients with hip problems were being forced to travel to Harare or cross the borders for hip replacement.

“It was expensive, but we are offering this at a government institution which is a big plus for us,” Busumani said.-southerneye

Chamisa To Stop ED Election “Tricks”

By A Correspondent- Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has vowed to stop President Emmerson Mnangagwa from manipulating the forthcoming elections through unorthodox means as the two prepare for another poll showdown.

Mnangagwa (80) will seek re-election later this year for what must be his final term in office and is likely to face Chamisa (45) in a repeat of the 2018 contest where the Zanu-PF leader narrowly escaped defeat.

Chamisa said Mnangagwa was frustrating all efforts to have free and fair elections and compared him to Rhodesian leader Ian Smith.

Chamisa recently met the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) electoral advisor Likhwa Dlamini and the two discussed a number of electoral issues.

On Friday, the CCC leader met British ambassador to Zimbabwe, Melanie Robinson and also discussed various issues to promote the holding of credible actions.

CCC has raised complaints against various electoral malpractices including failure by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) to avail the voters’ roll to opposition parties.

“The Smith spirit has possessed Mr Mnangagwa,” Chamisa said in an interview with The Standard.

“I do not know why the demon of Rhodesia has to come back unto our fellow African brothers and sisters.

“The one man one vote is the reason we attained liberation, so if you are now taking away with the left hand what you got with the right hand it is unacceptable, we will not allow it.

“Let the people vote freely. Let there be no coercion.”

Zec has been refusing to release the voters’ roll claiming that it is trying to protect voters’ personal details.

However, Mangagwa has been sending potential voters campaign messages via WhatsApp in what observers say is an indication that Zanu-PF has been secretly given the voters’ roll.

Data analysts have exposed a number of discrepancies in the voters’ roll.

“Let the voters’ roll be availed and let it be audited,” Chamisa said.

“Let the ballot paper be printed by an acceptable and agreed institution. We do not want double voting.

“We saw in the recent Zanu-PF primary election where even our people voted — they were forced to go and vote — they did not get over 1.2 million people.”

Last week, Mnangagwa said he would proclaim this years’ election date at the end of next month.

Chamisa said the call for a free and fair election in Zimbabwe was synonymous with all states across the globe.

“The story and clamour for free, fair and credible elections is global and universal,” Chamisa said.

“The call for legislative reforms that will promote   an uncontested, uncontaminated, undisputed election is a general expectation by citizens in the world and citizens  in the country.

“It is our hope that certain issues that we raised will be addressed to stop the abuse of key institutions and also the traditional leaders, who are being abused and forced to participate in elections.”

A European Union (EU) observer mission last year noted that Zimbabwe had failed to take steps to implement electoral reforms that would guarantee free and fair elections next year.

The EU mission made 23 recommendations after the hotly contested 2018 elections, including the alignment of the Electoral Act to the constitution and ensuring the independence of the Zec.

Over 11k Houses In Epworth- ED Hands Over 265 Title Deeds

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said all households in Epworth, Harare will eventually get title deeds for their properties.

Epworth constituency is located in Harare Province comprising of Stopover, Zinyengere, Pentagon, Magada, Overspill, Maulana, Donhoro, Munyuki and Danastein. It is situated to the south east and 12 kilometres from Harare Central Business District area.

Being located at the fringes of Harare, most of the settlements of the constituency are largely informal with shacks and poorly built houses

Title deeds are legal documents that demonstrate ownership or title to a particular piece of property.

They are important for establishing a clear title to the property and can be used as evidence in disputes over ownership or boundaries.

The Sunday News reported that on Saturday, 22 April, more than 265 title deeds were handed over to property owners in Epworth, with 11 000 more already processed.

The title deeds were handed over to residents by Mnangagwa at the launch of the Presidential Title Deeds and Settlement Regularisation Programme at Epworth High School.

According to the. ZimStat Census Report of 2022, Epworth

Speaking at the event, Mnangagwa said the documents will provide security tenure for beneficiaries and protect them from land barons. He said:

The programme is one of the many responsive interventions by the Second Republic to improve the quality of life and livelihoods of our citizens.

The title deeds being issued today are an important empowerment tool and a legal document that gives beneficiaries several rights, which include ownership and security of tenure, and disposal and transfer of ownership from one person to another.

The title deeds also outline the land boundaries of the property and other related conditions.

I, therefore, call upon all the families being issued with title deeds to keep the documents in a safe and secure place.

The process of producing title deeds is very thorough and involves various ministries, agencies and departments working together under the Whole-of-Government approach.

This guarantees the security of the final title deeds and protects against counterfeit or fake documents.

The days when people would lose their hard-earned savings to unscrupulous merchants and land barons who sell land without any documentation are now behind us.

Mnangagwa said the programme was going to be rolled out in all the country’s 10 provinces. He said:

Following today’s historic milestone, the Presidential Title Deeds and Settlement Regularisation Programme is set to be rolled out to other provinces.

This event demonstrates that we have the political will and technical skills to deliver while sufficient resources are and available to support this exercise.

No one and no place or suburb or township will be left behind. Together, let us continue to build smart, sustainable and orderly human settlements.

He said a master plan which outlines the location of schools, clinics, hospitals, commercial and industrial sites has been developed for regularisation of suburb.

The President said the second phase will involve servicing of land, construction of roads, improvement of electricity and bulk water supply infrastructure, as well as modern sewer and waste management facilities.

Harare Man Thrashed For Breaching ED Security

 By A Correspondent- A Harare man was yesterday whisked away by state security agents and beaten up after he tried to confront President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was delivering a speech in Epworth in the capital.

Mnangagwa was in Epworth where he handed over 265 securitised title deeds to residents of the settlement.

As he was delivering a speech, a young man breached security and raced to the stage to confront Mnangagwa who is blamed by the opposition for the country’s socio-economic crisis, but was stopped a few metres away.

He was taken behind a VVIP tent where he was beaten up.

At the event, Mnangagwa pleaded with Epworth residents to vote for Zanu-PF after they were given the title deeds.

Machete Wielding Lodger Chases Rent Asking Landlord

By A Correspondent- A Mutare man who was asking for his rentals was allegedly forced to desert his home after his machete-wielding nephew chased him for making the demands.

The matter was heard at the Mutare Civil Court where Ruka Zimunya had hauled his nephew, Julius Kamunda, for a peace order application.

Magistrate Mr Xavier Chipato granted the peace order in Zimunya’s favour.

The order is valid for a year.

Kamunda was instructed not to insult, harass or threaten Zimunya, and to keep peace at all the times.

Zimunya was also advised to apply for an eviction order if he no longer wants to stay with Kamunda.

Zimunya told the court that he grew up in the same village with Kamunda and knew his parents very well.

Following the death of Kamunda’s parents and noticing how he had fallen on hard times, Zimunya took him in.

They allegedly agreed that Kamunda would pay USD$10 as monthly rentals.

However, Kamunda only paid the agreed amount for two months.

He is my nephew, and we grew up together. After discovering that things were not good for him following the death of his parents, I decided to take him to my village so that he could stay at my house, look after my cattle and work in the fields.

“However, we agreed that he would pay monthly rentals of USD$10. Unfortunately, he only paid for two months. I started staying with him in 2021 and this is now 2023,” said Zimunya.

He said he tried to settle the issue amicably, but Kamunda failed to comply, until his uncle ended up reporting him to the rent board.

Still, Kamunda refused to pay the rentals.

“I went to the rent board after Kamunda had repeatedly refused to pay my rentals. I was advised to give him a notice, which I served him, but up until now he is still refusing to vacate the room,” said Zimunya.

“After I served him with the notice, he chased me away from my own house with a machete. All my neighbours were watching, and I fled to the fields for my own safety.

“I later approached Chief Zimunya. Kamunda was summoned to the court and was ordered to vacate my property but again he didn’t comply,” said Zimunya.

However, Kamunda told the court that he never agreed to pay rentals.

He said they only agreed that he would look after Zimunya’s cattle, homestead and fields.

He also denied chasing Zimunya with a machete.

He said Zimunya should openly tell him to go if he no longer wants him at his property.

He added that by making all the aforementioned allegations, Zimunya was avoiding to pay an undisclosed amount of money he owes his nephew for ploughing his fields.

“We never agreed on the said rentals. He told me that I was going to look after his homestead and do some farming chores. He was supposed to pay me for that.

“He is cooking up stories to avoid giving me my money. He is now accusing me of chasing him away from his own house. He should give me my money and I will go if he no longer wants me there,” said Kamunda.

However, Zimunya disputed all this and reiterated that no longer wants Kamunda at his property.

— Manica Post

Jailed Buyanga’s Woes Mount

By A Correspondent- Jailed property tycoon, Frank Buyanga’s woes continue to mount after the Supreme Court declined to hear his appeal.

Buyanga, who is currently locked up in a South African jail is facing a slew of criminal charges both in Zimbabwe and South Africa.

He had approached the Supreme Court in December last year appealing against a High Court ruling reinstating his warrant of arrest.

The noting of the appeal meant the arrest warrant which was cancelled by Harare magistrate Judith Taruvinga for being defective was to remain cancelled.

But the Supreme Court has declined jurisdiction to hear his appeal making an arrest warrant against him active again.

“Whereupon, after reading submissions filed of record and hearing counsel, it is ordered that the court declines jurisdiction in this matter,” reads a brief judgement by the Supreme Court bench chaired by Justice Susan Mavangira.

Buyanga was arrested in South Africa late last year after his ex-girlfriend, Chantelle Muteswa reported him over a slew of charges, including kidnapping their eight-year -old son.

The warrant issued against him was initially cancelled by Magistrate Taruvinga who found it was erroneously issued.

The National Prosecuting Authority appealed against the Magistrate’s ruling at the High Court.

However, the High Court set aside the magistrate’s ruling blocking Buyanga’s freedom.

Despite that Buyanga had sought the recusal of the presiding judges of appeal, Pisirayi Kwenda and Benjamin Chikowero from hearing an application for review by the State, which was unhappy with the magistrate’s ruling.

He had appealed at the Supreme Court after Kwenda refused to step down from hearing the case.

The Supreme Court then granted the hearing of Buyanga’s appeal but Kwenda went on to reinstate the warrant of arrest well aware that the Supreme Court had allowed the appeal against him to be heard.

This prompted the latest Supreme Court appeal which has been declined.

In the appeal, the businessman, through his lawyers, Rubaya and Chatambudza Legal Practitioners said Kwenda erred in failing to entertain the State’s appeal that was before him while alleging he made a ruling based on what he had read in the newspapers.

“Take notice that the appellant hereby appeals against the whole judgement of the High Court of Zimbabwe handed down at Harare by Kwenda J on the 30th of November 2022 with whom Chikowero concurred…. Further take notice that leave to appeal against the judgment is unnecessarily as the judgement being appealed against was final,” reads part of his court application.

His grounds of appeal were that “the court aquo erred at law and grossly misdirected itself by holding that the learned magistrate Ms Taruvinga had no jurisdiction to cancel a warrant that she issued in terms of section 33 (1) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act when such power was expressly given to her in section 33 (3).

“The lower court erred in finding that magistrate Taruvinga had misconstrued the application before her to be a default enquiry by virtue of a heading of transcript of proceedings when the application before the magistrate and her judgement clearly showed that she was fully alive to the fact that what was before her was an application for cancellation of a warrant of arrest.”

Buyanga said the judge erred in finding that magistrate Taruvinga had no jurisdiction to cancel a warrant she issued.

The flamboyant businessman remains locked in  South Africa, where all his efforts to secure bail have flopped.

Last week a police officer was arrested by the Hawks Serious Corruption Investigation Unit as he tried to book out Buyanga from prison.

ZEC, Zanu PF Voter Registration “Marriage” Exposed

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has been accused of colluding with Zanu-PF to conduct private voter registration campaigns targeting ruling party supporters only.

Zanu-PF says it is targeting five million votes to ensure an outright win in the upcoming elections where President Emmerson Mnangagwa is seeking re-election.

This publication established that the ruling party has been commandeering Zec to settlements where it is targetting potential new voters for private registration.

Zanu-PF has also been assisting so called stateless citizens, mainly of Mozambican and Malawian origin, to obtain Zimbabwean identity documents in order for them to be eligible to vote.

An estimated 300 000 people in Zimbabwe are considered stateless.

The group comprises descendants of migrant workers from southern African countries, including Malawi and Mozambique who were brought in by colonial authorities to work on farms before the country gained independence in 1980.

Zanu-PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa confirmed to The Standard in an interview that the ruling party “coaxed” Zec and the Registrar General’s office to conduct private registration processes in various areas.

Mutsvangwa also admitted that the party has been facilitating registration of stateless citizens to obtain citizenship to register as voters.

“Through our cell verification programmes, we realised there were some pockets of areas where people were not registered,” he said.

“We then signalled or alerted Zec and the Registrar General’s office that these areas are not registered.

“We facilitate and enable those who identify with our party to go and get registered. It’s a way of getting their loyalty to our party.

“We hope they will pay their allegiance to the party.

“Where possible we coax or cajole the government to go and provide the facilities, which they should do anyway.”

Zec closed the registration blitz on March 26, and announced that voter registration would only happen at its 68 district registration centres and 10 provincial registration centres across the country.

On Wednesday in Mhondoro, however, Zanu-PF summoned Zec and the Registrar General’s office to register people, who were gathered for the official opening of a hospital.

“What we do is we point out where we know there are a few registered people, like what we did on Thursday in Mhondoro, Mubaira we were having the opening of a hospital by Zimplats, we called Zec and the Registrar General’s office to be present so that those who came and attended and did not have IDs got registered by Zec,” Mutsvangwa added.

“There is no bias there, if the MDC want, they can also go and ask Zec to have their people registered.”

The opposition has previously accused Zec of deliberately frustrating the registration of aspiring voters in cities and towns.

According to the opposition, voter registration in cities and towns is deliberately slow with officials at the electoral body accused of chasing away voter registrants.

Asked why Zec was setting up registration centres at Zanu-PF’s command, Zec deputy chairperson Rodney Kiwa said the matter was political.

“Why do you ask me about politics?” Kiwa asked.

“That is politics. You are a very young kid and you want to teach me politics. I will not fall for that.

“I will not respond to that. I do not talk politics (sic).

“Never! Zanu-PF is a party that can respond on its own. I am not its spokesperson.”

Kiwa said the voter registration process is still ongoing at all the 68 registration centres and the 10 provincial centres across the country.

“The registration blitz was facilitated for all eligible voters to register,” Kiwa said.

“It was in response to political parties, that had their supporters who wanted to register to vote.”

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere accused Zanu-PF of abusing state institutions, especially Zec.

“Their desperation is causing them to resort to illegal, embarrassing and brazen electoral malpractices,” Mahere said.

“The attempt by Zanu-PF to ensure that the vote is suppressed in areas where they know they’re weak while encouraging the vote to be facilitated where it perceives itself to be strong demonstrates beyond any doubt that they have lost popular support.

“They are bent on rigging because the data says that CCC and president (Nelson) Chamisa will win.”

Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust executive director Ignatius Sadziwa said Zec must be investigated.

“Voter mobilisation for registration by political parties is permissible at law and we applaud political parties for such efforts. However, it is criminal for Zec to enter into special arrangements with certain political formations to do a voter registration blitz outside stipulated dates for such exercises,” Sadziwa said.

“The matter needs to be investigated because it is a serious breach of the Electoral Act. Zec has to operate within the confines of the law.”

Mnangagwa said he would proclaim election dates at the end of next month.

Harare Man Breaches ED Security

 By A Correspondent- A Harare man was yesterday whisked away by state security agents and beaten up after he tried to confront President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was delivering a speech in Epworth in the capital.

Mnangagwa was in Epworth where he handed over 265 securitised title deeds to residents of the settlement.

As he was delivering a speech, a young man breached security and raced to the stage to confront Mnangagwa who is blamed by the opposition for the country’s socio-economic crisis, but was stopped a few metres away.

He was taken behind a VVIP tent where he was beaten up.

At the event, Mnangagwa pleaded with Epworth residents to vote for Zanu-PF after they were given the title deeds.

Side Chick Visit- Man Dies 2hrs Later

MBERENGWA-A married Mberengwa man died upon arrival at Mberengwa District Hospital after complaining of chest pains while at his girlfriend’s place.

Midlands Police Spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the sudden death that happened on Monday to The Mirror.

He said Donald Mangeya (35) of C-Mine, Mberengwa died two hours after visiting his girlfriend Lillian Moyo-Mangena of Northwood in Mberengwa.

Mangeya (35) arrived at Lillian’s place around 4 am and he complained of chest pains two hours later. Around 6 am he was rushed to the hospital. He died upon arrival at the hospital.
Mahoko said investigations to establish the cause of death are underway.- Chipinge Times

Zanu Pf In U-turn Over Porusingazi

By A Correspondent- The Zanu PF politburo has announced Robert Nyemudzo, as the winner of the party’s Chipinge South constituency, barely two weeks after disqualifying him and announcing sitting Member of Parliament (MP) Enock Porusingazi as the winner.

Nyemudzo got 4733 votes against Porusingazi’s 1585 votes but was disqualified on allegations of brewing illicit beer. The Politburo then announced Porusingazi as the winner.

Last night Zanu PF national political commissar Mike Bimha told journalists during a post-politburo briefing that the party had reinstated Nyemudzo after he was cleared of the charge.
Porusingazi is the sitting MP.

The politburo set down to finalise the party’s final list of primary election winners following five re-runs held over the weekend.- Masvingo Mirror

Zim Dollar Value Falls

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe dollar (ZWL), the local currency of Zimbabwe, has kept losing ground against the U.S. dollar.

After hovering just below 1,000 to the U.S. dollar on the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) foreign auction platform for several weeks, the Zimbabwe dollar finally succumbed to pressure and fell to 1,000.0227 Tuesday.

This means that a person with 1,000 U.S. dollars can easily translate it to 1 million ZWL, or even more on the parallel market which was on Friday trading at 1 U.S. dollar to 1,600 ZWL for those who were selling the U.S. dollar. Those who were buying had to part with at least 1,800 ZWL per U.S. dollar.

The new millionaire club does not have much to show for it though, with the depreciation of the local currency also leading to increases in the prices of basic commodities, as traders chase the parallel market rate.

While some retailers have been modest with the increases, pharmacies, hardware shops and informal traders have been unrelenting.

An analysis of the country’s operating environment posted by Stanbic Bank Friday showed that Zimbabwe’s food inflation remained the highest in the world in April.

Notwithstanding the decline in world food prices and according to the World Bank, Zimbabwe’s food inflation remains the highest in the world. High food inflation is mainly attributed to the rapid currency depreciation (high parallel market premium) and some supply bottlenecks,” the analysis said, claiming that Zimbabwe remained uncompetitive from a price stability viewpoint.

Inflation is high in the outlook driven by rapid exchange rate depreciation, high monetary growth and risk of potential fiscal slippages,” the analysis said.

Independent economist Paul Musodza warned that the continued dollarization of the economy was not good for the country in the long term.

He said the official exchange rate was being directed by the parallel market which had crossed the 1,000 mark way back.

“It is the real exchange rate. We are highly dollarized because output is now largely U.S. dollar priced. Dollarization will retard our economic growth rate,” he said in an interview with Xinhua.

The Monetary Policy Committee of the RBZ, the central bank, said at the end of March that there was a 70:30 currency mix of foreign and local currency, respectively, in the economy.

The government and the central bank have over the years been trying to make the local currency more attractive to the transacting public by introducing a raft of measures.

However, the specter of 2008 when the official inflation rate hit 231 million percent, the national budget’s figures were given in quintillions of dollars and the highest banknote denomination was 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollars continues to haunt many people.

At present, the highest banknote denomination is 100 Zimbabwe dollars — which is equivalent to about 10 U.S. cents at the prevailing official exchange rate. The smaller denominations of 2, 5 and 10 ZWL notes are no longer used by the public, even though they are officially still in circulation together with 20 and 50 ZWL denominations.-Xinhua

Independence Murder Over Infidelity Suspicion

By A Correspondent- A 27 year old Mutorashanga-based man has been arrested after he allegedly attacked his wife to death over infidelity.

Lameck Tashira (27) is assisting police in Mashonaland West province with investigations following the death of Fungai Shereni (35) his wife.

According to Police Tarashira suspected his wife was having an extramarital affair with her ex-husband and he assaulted her to death with a log.

“Police in Mutorashanga have arrested Lameck Tarashira (27) in connection with a case of murder in which he attacked to death his wife, Fungai Shereni (35), with a log on 18/04/23 at Maplanka farm, after accusing her of cheating with her ex-husband.”

ZACC Probe For Extra Lessons

By A Correspondent- The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has engaged the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) to help fight the practice of charging fees for extra lessons by teachers.

In an interview with the Sunday News, the Ministry’s Director of Communication and Advocacy Taungana Ndoro said teachers who charge fees for extra lessons will be arrested for corruption. He said:

With regard to extra lessons, the Ministry’s position remains clear. Paid extra lessons, particularly during the school term remain illegal and parents and guardians are advised not to continue feeding the beast by continuously paying for these extra lessons as they exacerbate the situation that we are currently facing.

This practise of paying for extra lessons is a chargeable offence and an act of misconduct.

It is criminal abuse of office and corruption basically which is why we are working together with the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission to curb this scourge.

Ndoro said the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is working with other law enforcement agencies to ensure that teachers charging for extra lessons are penalised. He said:

We are also working with the Zimbabwe Republic Police and other authorities to try and combat this.

Parents and teachers should both be held liable under the law for aiding and abetting this form of corruption.

The Ministry has put in place platforms on social media where people can report such practise so that action is immediately taken in conjunction with the relevant authorities.

Parents can send reports to our WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter or even to our websites. You can even call our toll-free line, directly to our offices so that we can together tackle this scourge and ensure that all our learners continue to receive quality education and no one, and no place is left behind.
He said parents who pay teachers for extra lessons are also at risk of facing corruption charges.

Said Ndoro:

The idea of feeding the beast means that parents are complicit in aiding teachers that are demanding illicit payments for extra lessons and in most cases, these teachers end up not doing the job for which they are already paid for, for which they are already on a government salary, for which they are already on a responsible authority’s salary.

Therefore, these paid-for extra lessons remain illegal and banned.

On 30 March, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education announced a ban on holiday lessons, saying learners needed time to rest.

The Ministry also argued that the 2023 school calendar was never interrupted by COVID-19 hence there was no need for schools and teachers to conduct extra lessons during this April holiday.

However, teachers across the country have defied the ban saying making learners pay for extra lessons is a way of supplementing their salaries.

Some high school boarding teachers are reportedly renting buildings in the central business district as well as churches to conduct extra lessons and charging US$10 per subject.

Zim Mom, Baby Murdered, Husband’s Whereabouts Unknown

By A cORRESPONDENT- The gruesome discovery of a young mother and her 3-month old daughter who had been “slaughtered” has sent shock waves through the small settlement of Katanga, Thabong.

A neighbour discovered the two bodies on Sunday 16 April when he went outside to relieve himself. The throats of the woman and the baby had been slit.

The bodies were identified by next of kin. They are Zimbabwe national Ratiso Dhlengwayo (22) and her child Progress Mhofu (3 months old).

A case of double murder is been investigated. The husband of the deceased (a Mozambican national) who originates from Mozambique) is being sought by the Welkom SAPS to get information.

The Welkom SAPS are looking for this foreign national in connection with information on a double murder in Thabong.

Teen Girl Kills Bystander

By A Correspondent- A 24 year old man died after he was hit by a brick while witnessing a scuffle between an 18-year-old girl and her two boyfriends.

The incident occurred near Kuwadzana 2 Service Station where Leanda Mupfumira had a misunderstanding with her two lovers.

During the misunderstanding, Mupfumira picked a half brick intending to throw at one of her boyfriends but missed the target and hit a bystander, the deceased, Tawanda Nigel Ziumbe.

Ziumbe fell unconsciously in a nearby drain and was rushed to a local hospital where he later died.

Mupfumira is in police custody.

National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident.

“Police in Harare have arrested Leanda Mupfumira (18) in connection with a case of murder which occurred on 20/04/2023 at a service station in Kuwadzana 2.

The suspect allegedly picked a half brick intending to throw it at one of her two boyfriends she was fighting with.

“The brick hit a bystander, Tawanda Nigel Ziumbe (23) , resulting in him falling into a drain and becoming unconscious.

The victim died at a local hospital whilst on admission,” said Ass Comm Nyathi.

— HMetro

Dead Man Demands S_ex From The Grave

By A Correspondent- Female members of a Chimanimani family have for the past few years been deterred from being int!mate with their husbands by an avenging spirit that claims to have been ƨǝx-starved while still alive.

The development has left most of the Mahlupeko sisters in broken marriages.

The family appeared before Chief Ndima’s court on Sunday where it was revealed that the privɑtǝ parts of the Mahlupeko sisters and their daughters mysteriously get blocked each time they try to get int!mate with their husbands.

The traditional court heard that the late Dakarai Mahoso’s avenging spirit is behind this.

The late Mahoso’s avenging spirit is claiming that his wife, Gogo Nyeperai Mahlupeko (now 87), denied him his c0njugal rights when he was still alive and that he died a bitter ƨǝx-starved man.

In narrating the ordeal, John Mahlupeko said his married daughters and granddaughters have for the past few years been struggling with the issue of int!macy as a result of the avenging spirit.

“All this while, we did not know that my sister’s late husband was behind this. While some family members thought that it was a medical condition, others knew that it was spiritual. The ones that are not married yet are struggling to find husbands while the married ones are struggling with the issue of int!macy.

“As if that is not enough, the men in the family are struggling financially. We are failing to prosper.

“When we consulted prophets and traditional healers over the issue and heard that Mahoso’s spirit is haunting us, we thought that maybe my sister Tete Nyeperai killed her husband. We were then sh0cked to hear that he was haunting us because he was starved of ƨǝx while still alive,” said the Mahlupeko’s family patriarch.

In an interview, Gogo Nyeperai admitted that she starved her husband in the bedr00m. However, she said it was because they were both elderly, adding that she was no longer strong enough to take care of his ƨǝxuɑl needs.

“I had twelve children with this man and I ended up failing to meet his ƨǝxuɑl needs when we were in our old age. I was in my late 60s while he was in his 70s. I did not think it was still proper for us to engage in ƨǝxuɑl interc0urse.

“I was a l0ving wife and I am sh0cked that my late husband would torment my family this way. In fact, I believe this is all a lie. I think my family just wants to put the blame on me. When we consulted a traditional healer, it was said the spirit’s names are Bernard and Phineas; my husband’s name was Dakarai,” she said.

Gogo Nyeperai said while the spirit manifested on her niece, the spirit claimed to be her late husband, despite giving them the wrong name.

“The spirit said my husband was not resting peacefully due to his bitterness over the fact that I starved him ƨǝxuɑlly when he was still alive. It also revealed the reason being my nieces and grand-nieces’ mar!tal problems. The spirit demanded that I should appease it by brewing traditional beer and washing myself with it,” she said.

As a result, her late husband’s family has sent Gogo Nyeperai packing.

They have ordered her to brew some traditional beer and cleanse herself as per the spirit’s demands.

Gogo Nyeperai is currently staying with her brother, Mahlupeko, whose family is fuming at her for causing their mar!tal mishaps.

“I want to go back to my home. My relatives are angry with me because of this spirit and staying with them is not good for me. Meanwhile, the Mahoso family refuses to accept me at my home. They say I have to appease my late husband’s spirit first before going back. There is chaos everywhere,” said the elderly woman.

Chief Ndima ordered the Mahlupeko family to visit one more traditional healer to ascertain the real cause behind the family’s problems since Gogo Nyeperai insists that her late husband is not the cause.

— Manica Post

Civil Servants Reject Gvt Salary Increment

By A Correspondent- Civil servants have rejected the Government’s 100% salary increment offer, accusing their employer of unilateralism.

Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) president CecIlia Alexander on Friday said no agreement was signed when Government representatives and civil servants met under the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC).

She also accused the Public Service Commission (PSC) of insincerity. Said Alexander:

ZCPSTU refused to sign the NJNC agreement because the PSC pre-empted through a circular written by the secretary who ordinarily should not have according to Statutory Instruments (SI) 141 of 1997.

She also claimed that State employees (uniformed forces) got their increment in February while others only received an increment in April. a local publication quoted Alexander as saying::

The effective date where other sectors got a salary increase two months earlier and other civil servants have no inflation-adjusted salary components.

Early this month, the Government approved a 100% remuneration review for civil servants except for the health sector.

The adjustment included an increase of the COVID-19 allowance from US$200 to US$250 per month across all sectors, excluding the health sector.

Teachers were awarded an US$80 teaching allowance payable at the prevailing inter-bank rate with effect from April 1, 2023. The school fees payment facility for children of teachers was scrapped.

-newzimbabwe

Harare Man Tries To Confront ED At Epworth Rally

 By A Correspondent- A Harare man was yesterday whisked away by state security agents and beaten up after he tried to confront President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was delivering a speech in Epworth in the capital.

Mnangagwa was in Epworth where he handed over 265 securitised title deeds to residents of the settlement.

As he was delivering a speech, a young man breached security and raced to the stage to confront Mnangagwa who is blamed by the opposition for the country’s socio-economic crisis, but was stopped a few metres away.

He was taken behind a VVIP tent where he was beaten up.

At the event, Mnangagwa pleaded with Epworth residents to vote for Zanu-PF after they were given the title deeds.

Private Voter Registration? ZEC, Zanu Pf Shenanigans Exposed

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has been accused of colluding with Zanu-PF to conduct private voter registration campaigns targeting ruling party supporters only.

Zanu-PF says it is targeting five million votes to ensure an outright win in the upcoming elections where President Emmerson Mnangagwa is seeking re-election.

This publication established that the ruling party has been commandeering Zec to settlements where it is targetting potential new voters for private registration.

Zanu-PF has also been assisting so called stateless citizens, mainly of Mozambican and Malawian origin, to obtain Zimbabwean identity documents in order for them to be eligible to vote.

An estimated 300 000 people in Zimbabwe are considered stateless.

The group comprises descendants of migrant workers from southern African countries, including Malawi and Mozambique who were brought in by colonial authorities to work on farms before the country gained independence in 1980.

Zanu-PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa confirmed to The Standard in an interview that the ruling party “coaxed” Zec and the Registrar General’s office to conduct private registration processes in various areas.

Mutsvangwa also admitted that the party has been facilitating registration of stateless citizens to obtain citizenship to register as voters.

“Through our cell verification programmes, we realised there were some pockets of areas where people were not registered,” he said.

“We then signalled or alerted Zec and the Registrar General’s office that these areas are not registered.

“We facilitate and enable those who identify with our party to go and get registered. It’s a way of getting their loyalty to our party.

“We hope they will pay their allegiance to the party.

“Where possible we coax or cajole the government to go and provide the facilities, which they should do anyway.”

Zec closed the registration blitz on March 26, and announced that voter registration would only happen at its 68 district registration centres and 10 provincial registration centres across the country.

On Wednesday in Mhondoro, however, Zanu-PF summoned Zec and the Registrar General’s office to register people, who were gathered for the official opening of a hospital.

“What we do is we point out where we know there are a few registered people, like what we did on Thursday in Mhondoro, Mubaira we were having the opening of a hospital by Zimplats, we called Zec and the Registrar General’s office to be present so that those who came and attended and did not have IDs got registered by Zec,” Mutsvangwa added.

“There is no bias there, if the MDC want, they can also go and ask Zec to have their people registered.”

The opposition has previously accused Zec of deliberately frustrating the registration of aspiring voters in cities and towns.

According to the opposition, voter registration in cities and towns is deliberately slow with officials at the electoral body accused of chasing away voter registrants.

Asked why Zec was setting up registration centres at Zanu-PF’s command, Zec deputy chairperson Rodney Kiwa said the matter was political.

“Why do you ask me about politics?” Kiwa asked.

“That is politics. You are a very young kid and you want to teach me politics. I will not fall for that.

“I will not respond to that. I do not talk politics (sic).

“Never! Zanu-PF is a party that can respond on its own. I am not its spokesperson.”

Kiwa said the voter registration process is still ongoing at all the 68 registration centres and the 10 provincial centres across the country.

“The registration blitz was facilitated for all eligible voters to register,” Kiwa said.

“It was in response to political parties, that had their supporters who wanted to register to vote.”

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere accused Zanu-PF of abusing state institutions, especially Zec.

“Their desperation is causing them to resort to illegal, embarrassing and brazen electoral malpractices,” Mahere said.

“The attempt by Zanu-PF to ensure that the vote is suppressed in areas where they know they’re weak while encouraging the vote to be facilitated where it perceives itself to be strong demonstrates beyond any doubt that they have lost popular support.

“They are bent on rigging because the data says that CCC and president (Nelson) Chamisa will win.”

Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust executive director Ignatius Sadziwa said Zec must be investigated.

“Voter mobilisation for registration by political parties is permissible at law and we applaud political parties for such efforts. However, it is criminal for Zec to enter into special arrangements with certain political formations to do a voter registration blitz outside stipulated dates for such exercises,” Sadziwa said.

“The matter needs to be investigated because it is a serious breach of the Electoral Act. Zec has to operate within the confines of the law.”

Mnangagwa said he would proclaim election dates at the end of next month.

Ceiling Hiding Thief Busted

By A Correspondent- Business came to a standstill in the Central Business District of Bulawayo yesterday as the public gathered to witness an early morning drama after a suspected thief was busted inside the ceiling of an accessories shop located along 10th Avenue.

When a Sunday News crew arrived at the scene shortly before 8 30am, the suspect had just been busted by the shop occupants and were awaiting the police. The suspect was frequently peeping and coughing through a hole which he is suspected to have mistakenly created while walking inside the ceiling.

Shortly after 9am, detectives from CID as well as the duty uniformed branch arrived at the scene and persuaded the suspect to come out of the ceiling.

The suspect remained quiet and chose to be a prisoner of his own scheme prompting the detectives to call the Canine Unit. As the canine unit prepared to get into the ceiling the suspect came out through an entry and exit point on the roof. Clad in a grey short and t-shirt as well as a cap, he was immediately arrested in front of a crowd which was baying for his blood.

Sources close to the investigations said the suspect identified himself as Khumbulani aged 18 from Nkulumane 11. According to a witness who spoke on condition of anonymity, they witnessed that the ceiling had been broken down before realising that there was someone inside the ceiling.

When we opened the shop, we realised that the ceiling was damaged. We checked on our various accessories which we sell and observed that nothing was stolen. After a few minutes, one of our female colleagues noticed that there was someone peeping through the ceiling. We immediately reported the issue to the police,” said the witness.

— Sunday News

Mnangagwa Shields Anxious Masuka From Elections

President Emmerson Mnangagwa says he has exempted Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement Minister, Anxious Masuka from constituency politics so that he solely focuses on reviving the country’s agriculture sector.

In March, Masuka, and Permanent Secretary in the Lands Ministry John Basera came out as the biggest winners in the 2022 performance evaluation results for Cabinet Ministers and senior Government officials.

The two were named best performers in their respective designations.

Writing in his weekly column for The Sunday Mail and Sunday News, Mnangagwa said Masuka will be a non-constituency legislator. He wrote:

I have released Minister Anxious Masuka from the distractions of constituency politics so his sole focus and sole politics relate to this one goal of transforming our agriculture for a food-secure Nation for all times.

He will be a non-constituency Member of Parliament, so he has enough time to live, think and dream of agriculture only.

In 2022, Zimbabwe achieved a record wheat harvest as farmers delivered over 375 000 tonnes to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB).
Before last year’s output, the highest-ever wheat output since commercial production began in the 1960s was 325 000 tonnes realised in 1990.

Meanwhile, several Cabinet ministers and deputies, among them Sekai Nzenza and Ziyambi Ziyambi, were defeated in ZANU PF primary elections that were held on 25 March 2023.

Married Man Dies At Girlfriend’s Place

MBERENGWA-A married Mberengwa man died upon arrival at Mberengwa District Hospital after complaining of chest pains while at his girlfriend’s place.
Midlands Police Spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the sudden death that happened on Monday to The Mirror.
He said Donald Mangeya (35) of C-Mine, Mberengwa died two hours after visiting his girlfriend Lillian Moyo-Mangena of Northwood in Mberengwa.
Mangeya (35) arrived at Lillian’s place around 4 am and he complained of chest pains two hours later. Around 6 am he was rushed to the hospital. He died upon arrival at the hospital.
Mahoko said investigations to establish the cause of death are underway.- Chipinge Times

Is Fortune Charumbira Untouchable

MASVINGO-Police is yet to arrest the president of the chief’s council and President of the Pan African Parliament as they are still investigating the matter.

Chief Charumbira faces indecent assault charges after allegedly trying to force himself on his married niece(27).

When contacted for a comment, the National Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said they are still investigating the matter.
“We are still investigating the matter and will issue a statement in due course.

However, sources close to the case said an indecent assault charge under RRB number 5457646 was made on Saturday last week. Her husband escorted her to Masvingo Central Police Station.

The case was transferred to Harare Central Police Station.
The Mirror has it that the incident happened on March 31, 2023.

The complainant came from Mutare to Harare for Secondary Schools debate competitions at Amai Mugabe Secondary School.

She was called by Charumbira and the two met in Harare Central Business District (CBD) and had lunch before he started caressing his niece’s breasts.

Charumbira shoved his hand into the complainant’s dress and kissed her without her consent. Soon after the incident, Charumbira ordered his driver to take her to Mazoe. On April 2, 2023, the two met in Harare CBD again to discuss their last meeting.

After the discussion, the complainant intended to leave, but the accused allegedly dragged the complainant into the lounge. He allegedly caressed the complainant’s breasts and kissed her without her consent.

Charumbira allegedly drove his niece back to Mazoe. The complainant, a Zimuto High School teacher, told the matter to his father.- Chipinge Times

President Chamisa In Crucial Meeting With British Ambassador

Tinashe Sambiri|The British Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Melanie Robinson held a crucial meeting with CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa on Thursday.

The UK Ambassador to Zimbabwe said the purpose of the meeting was to discuss the importance of peace during the 2023 polls.

“Good to meet with CCC leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday. We discussed how important it is that the forthcoming elections are peaceful, credible and inclusive.

The UK is committed to promoting and protecting democracy and human rights around the world,” Ambassador Robinson wrote on Twitter.

Free Wiwa- Ngarivhume

Tinashe Sambiri|In what many have described as pure travesty of justice, CCC deputy chairperson Hon Job Sikhala’s trial has been delayed because the presiding magistrate is on maternity leave.

Hon Sikhala’s trial has been postponed to May 4, 2023.

In a statement, Transform Zimbabwe leader, Jacob Ngarivhume called for the immediate release of Hon Sikhala.

See the statement below:

Job Sikhala, your trial magistrate is on maternity leave so you wait for her!

I was at court to cancel my warrant of arrest issued two days ago. This is after I failed to attend court because I had a breakdown on my way from a funeral.

I then attended the Job Sikhala matter which was remanded to May 4 at 11.15AM. I had earlier on gone to visit Job downstairs. I enjoyed seeing the fighting spirit still full in the him. It looks as if there is nothing they can do to break him.

When he appeared before the magistrate of the day, what got to me was that he was asked by the prosecutor whether he was informed when the trial magistrate would be available to continue with trial.

His response was I don’t know she is on maternity leave so I have no idea when she will be back.

The matter was then remanded to 5 May to see if she will be back then.

What this means is that Sikhala remains in custody until the magistrate gives birth, recovers and comes back to deal with the matter. I mean this is gross miscarriage of justice! It’s disgusting.

Meanwhile millions worth of gold has been stolen, none of the culprits has appeared in court. The court is seized with persecution of political prisoners! What a shame.

I met a police officer who told me that countless armed robbers were granted bail in the last week. Some of them had murder cases committed during the armed robberies. They were granted bail and the police are busy trying to track them for they are on the run already.

Sikhala is a distinguished citizen, eminent lawyer, honourable member of parliament but they can’t grant him bail! What a joke!

As I was leaving court I was meditating deeply on what we need to do to deal with this regime. They have no shame.

My conclusion is we need to step up our fight. Or else they completely run the nation down.

Jacob Ngarivhume

Ngarivhume Demands Wiwa Release

Tinashe Sambiri|In what many have described as pure travesty of justice, CCC deputy chairperson Hon Job Sikhala’s trial has been delayed because the presiding magistrate is on maternity leave.

Hon Sikhala’s trial has been postponed to May 4, 2023.

In a statement, Transform Zimbabwe leader, Jacob Ngarivhume called for the immediate release of Hon Sikhala.

See the statement below:

Job Sikhala, your trial magistrate is on maternity leave so you wait for her!

I was at court to cancel my warrant of arrest issued two days ago. This is after I failed to attend court because I had a breakdown on my way from a funeral.

I then attended the Job Sikhala matter which was remanded to May 4 at 11.15AM. I had earlier on gone to visit Job downstairs. I enjoyed seeing the fighting spirit still full in the him. It looks as if there is nothing they can do to break him.

When he appeared before the magistrate of the day, what got to me was that he was asked by the prosecutor whether he was informed when the trial magistrate would be available to continue with trial.

His response was I don’t know she is on maternity leave so I have no idea when she will be back.

The matter was then remanded to 5 May to see if she will be back then.

What this means is that Sikhala remains in custody until the magistrate gives birth, recovers and comes back to deal with the matter. I mean this is gross miscarriage of justice! It’s disgusting.

Meanwhile millions worth of gold has been stolen, none of the culprits has appeared in court. The court is seized with persecution of political prisoners! What a shame.

I met a police officer who told me that countless armed robbers were granted bail in the last week. Some of them had murder cases committed during the armed robberies. They were granted bail and the police are busy trying to track them for they are on the run already.

Sikhala is a distinguished citizen, eminent lawyer, honourable member of parliament but they can’t grant him bail! What a joke!

As I was leaving court I was meditating deeply on what we need to do to deal with this regime. They have no shame.

My conclusion is we need to step up our fight. Or else they completely run the nation down.

Jacob Ngarivhume

CCC Youth Leader Calls For Protests Against Mnangagwa Regime

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC Youth Taskforce spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has challenged young people to protest at rampant looting of gold by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

In a hard-hitting statement, Sarkozy accused Mr Mnangagwa of reversing the gains of the liberation struggle.

See Chuma’s statement below …

Mnangagwa Reversing Gains Of Independence

18/04/2023

As the country mark 43 years after independence, we take a look at how successive ZANU PF governments have left a trail destruction on the country’s economy, politics and social fabric.

From Robert Mugabe to Emmerson Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe has gone from bad to worse.

The current ZANU PF leader has inflicted unimaginable pain to citizens of our motherland. Everywhere you look it is Economic Disaster.

Since announcing his fascist government through the gun on 01 August 2018, Mnangagwa has gone on to create a totalitarian state run by mafias.

It is sad that 43 years after independence we have a dictator who has become a conduit for foreigners to siphon our mineral wealth.

43 years after independence we have local people being evicted from their ancestral lands to pave way for Mnangagwa’s Belarus and Chinese friends.

Mnangagwa is giving back land to whites!

43 years after independence we a government that subvert the will of the people through manipulation of ZEC and electoral fraud.
Isn’t that the liberation war was about one man one vote?

The country cries for a people centred government that will complete the liberation agenda. CCC President Advocate Nelson Chamisa has consistently spoken about completing the liberation agenda where citizens’ fundamental human rights are respected.

Our Independence Day message to Mnangagwa is that he must resign or face popular mass protests because of his role in gold smuggling scandal.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
CCC YOUTH TASKFORCE SPOKESPERSON

What You Need To Know About Harare Derby

The Premier Soccer League – PSL – has confirmed the details for the 2023 Castle Lager Premiership’s first installment of the Harare Derby between CAPS and Dynamos.

The encounter will headline the matchday 7 fixtures scheduled for month end.

According to the details released by the PSL, the match will happen at the National Sports Stadium in Harare on Sunday 30 April.

Kick-off is at 3 pm CAT.

Broadcast Details
ZTN Prime (DStv Channel 294) is expected to show the game live. Only subscribers with Zimbabwe accounts will be able to watch the game.

DStv App will deliver a live stream feed but only to the restricted region.

Soccer24 will also bring you live updates of the tie.

Ticket Charges
The ticket charges haven’t been revealed yet but the prices are expected to be increased for the match.- Soccer24 News

President Chamisa Aide Confronts Mnangagwa Over Gold Looting

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC Youth Taskforce spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has challenged young people to protest at rampant looting of gold by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

In a hard-hitting statement, Sarkozy accused Mr Mnangagwa of reversing the gains of the liberation struggle.

See Chuma’s statement below …

Mnangagwa Reversing Gains Of Independence

18/04/2023

As the country mark 43 years after independence, we take a look at how successive ZANU PF governments have left a trail destruction on the country’s economy, politics and social fabric.

From Robert Mugabe to Emmerson Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe has gone from bad to worse.

The current ZANU PF leader has inflicted unimaginable pain to citizens of our motherland. Everywhere you look it is Economic Disaster.

Since announcing his fascist government through the gun on 01 August 2018, Mnangagwa has gone on to create a totalitarian state run by mafias.

It is sad that 43 years after independence we have a dictator who has become a conduit for foreigners to siphon our mineral wealth.

43 years after independence we have local people being evicted from their ancestral lands to pave way for Mnangagwa’s Belarus and Chinese friends.

Mnangagwa is giving back land to whites!

43 years after independence we a government that subvert the will of the people through manipulation of ZEC and electoral fraud.
Isn’t that the liberation war was about one man one vote?

The country cries for a people centred government that will complete the liberation agenda. CCC President Advocate Nelson Chamisa has consistently spoken about completing the liberation agenda where citizens’ fundamental human rights are respected.

Our Independence Day message to Mnangagwa is that he must resign or face popular mass protests because of his role in gold smuggling scandal.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
CCC YOUTH TASKFORCE SPOKESPERSON

Victim’s Hubby Pushes For Chief Charumbira Arrest

MASVINGO-Police is yet to arrest the president of the chief’s council and President of the Pan African Parliament as they are still investigating the matter.

Chief Charumbira faces indecent assault charges after allegedly trying to force himself on his married niece(27).

When contacted for a comment, the National Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said they are still investigating the matter.
“We are still investigating the matter and will issue a statement in due course.

However, sources close to the case said an indecent assault charge under RRB number 5457646 was made on Saturday last week. Her husband escorted her to Masvingo Central Police Station.

The case was transferred to Harare Central Police Station.
The Mirror has it that the incident happened on March 31, 2023.

The complainant came from Mutare to Harare for Secondary Schools debate competitions at Amai Mugabe Secondary School.

She was called by Charumbira and the two met in Harare Central Business District (CBD) and had lunch before he started caressing his niece’s breasts.

Charumbira shoved his hand into the complainant’s dress and kissed her without her consent. Soon after the incident, Charumbira ordered his driver to take her to Mazoe. On April 2, 2023, the two met in Harare CBD again to discuss their last meeting.

After the discussion, the complainant intended to leave, but the accused allegedly dragged the complainant into the lounge. He allegedly caressed the complainant’s breasts and kissed her without her consent.

Charumbira allegedly drove his niece back to Mazoe. The complainant, a Zimuto High School teacher, told the matter to his father.- Chipinge Times

Mavaza: Documentaries Have An Effect On People | VIDEO, DEBATE

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | OPINION | Documentaries have the power to educate destroy or to build.
VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

The one who makes a documentary is largely persuaded by a zeal to bring out an end game of his desire. Most documentaries have a desired effect of the producer not in any way helping the affected nations.

Documentaries are are supposed to be an in-depth and informative resource which are a perfect platform to create dialogue. They should serve as powerful tools that bring important topics to the table in a captivating way that also sparks conversation, and sometimes even social movements.

It travesty of reason to have documentary which
Is one sided hell bent to cause dissent in a nation and bringing out the desired effects of the producer regardless of what will happen to some individuals. That reduces nations and its people to be collateral damage.

In today’s “post-truth” world, educating ourselves about important issues and finding varied and reliable information sources is as critical as ever. Recent events across the globe coupled with how we obtain, share, and replicate news of these events demands we step up and seek out quality sources of information about our world and what is happening in it. We expect big stations to get properly qualified researchers and not pocket journalists.

Character-driven, feature-length documentaries focused on the stories of real people put a human face on global issues that might otherwise seem distant or unrelatable. Hearing and seeing these real experiences through the dedicated work of documentary filmmakers helps us put ourselves in the shoes of others, building bridges of empathy in a world that desperately needs our engagement and compassion. Not only do documentaries provide an opportunity to understand and connect with the world, they are also a great way to gather together with friends to watch and engage around the important issues of our times. Watching more documentaries is important, but talking about them together in person is equally important. The Aljazeera documentary infamously called Gold Mafia missed out on face-to-face conversations, yet these conversations are needed. They remind us of the real people on the opposite side of an issue, the complexity and nuances of the different conditions in which we live, and the importance of honest and earnest discussions. Always another side has to be heard in every documentary.

Some documentaries by untainted journalists do shout out for the down trodden. Twelve documentaries from the campaigning journalist John Pilger, exposing the West’s continued exploitation of the Third World, and criticising the military interventions of western governments, from Cambodia to Iraq. The documentaries included are: ‘Year Zero – The Silent Death of Cambodia’; ‘Nicaragua – A Nation’s Right to Survive’; ‘Burp! Pepsi vs Coke in the Ice Cold War’; ‘Flying the Flag – Arming the World’; ‘Vietnam – The Quiet Mutiny’; Death of a Nation – The Timor Conspiracy’; ‘Inside Burma – Land of Fear’; ‘Welcome to Australia’; ‘Paying the Price: Killing the Children of Iraq’; ‘Palestine is Still the Issue’; ‘Breaking the Silence: Truth and Lies in the War on Terror’; and ‘Stealing a Nation’. Also included is interview footage with Pilger from the 2006 Guardian Hay Literary Festival.

These documentaries stood out in helping Africa and Africans and a number of third world countries. Documentaries must provide a chance to learn about, engage with, and take action on issues with others, that also allows you to pool your resources, knowledge, and energy toward making the world a better place. They are not meant to victimise weaker nations and sensationalise the masses into self hate or captivating them into disliking their own country. This type of documentary is devilish satanic and demonic. The documentary must Connect to the global community through documentaries, and remember that now is the time to engage in making a difference in our collective future not the time change governments without any reason but lies.
Documentaries must inspire, inform and engage. It must carry stories which provoke empathy, change minds, influence behaviour, bring communities together and catalyse behavioural and systemic change. Documentaries must be used as a tool for broad reaching social change.
This was never the aim of the Aljazeera when the flighted their documentary on Gold Mafia.

Documentaries must record, reveal, or preserve. it must persuade or promote and analyse or interrogate. It should allow both parties to express.
Documentary filmmaking is a non-fiction style of filmmaking that seeks to document some aspect of reality. This can be done for education, preservation, and entertainment purposes. Documentaries are non-fiction movies that strive towards the betterment the world. Its purpose is to make you aware and actively participate in a society that can make shape the future of this world. A documentary is a short or a long video whose main objective is to give the viewer a realistic as well as an accurate picture of aspects of life or highlight works of technical nature. It must not carry the belief of the producer or lean on the side of bias.

Documentaries also expose evil doing in society. When makers of the documentary join hands to highlight the plight of people in the community within no time, the information is viewed by the greater audience. It may cause a mixed reaction or even uproar on the social media platform in this day and age.

The concerned authorities or even governments can then swiftly move in conduct investigations and have the situation arrested. Some form of evil in the community can only be highlighted and brought to the limelight better using documentaries than in another way. Documentaries have helped to bring a myriad of nuisances into the light and in turn, appropriate actions being taken.

But the documentary published by Aljazeera on Zimbabwean Gold Mafia was sensational inciting and meant to bolster one party against the other in the coming elections. Aljazeera was supposed to have an expository documentary.

Expository documentaries are the closest to what people think is a documentary film. These have a sharp contrast to fictional storytelling. Their main objective is to inform or persuade people. They can achieve this by the fact that they are omnipresent. They have their narration over the footage, which is without ambiguous or poetic rhetoric. They do not defame people. It must be noted that we do have real living people mentioned in a documentary and if a documentary is everything else but the truth then things do fall apart. More and more often these days, it seems, cases are tried in the court of public opinion through the media and now, through social media. As a result, you have people joining a cause just because of what they see and hear about a case from these secondary sources. It can create a dangerous whirlwind of inadequately informed people arguing for “justice.”
The question is, how do any of us know what’s right? We ca just begin to see how confusing and difficult cases can be to understand when you weren’t there to experience the investigation or trial first-hand. A court’s decision can be influenced by so many factors, and the judgments are not always based only on the ideals of innocence and guilt. The cases discussed in most crime documentaries are intricate and puzzling; that’s why they make such great entertainment.
Law is not an easy thing—it’s not easy to understand, or practice, or even write about. I think that many people’s appreciation for the gravity of how determinations of guilt and innocence are arrived at may be devolving because of the proliferation and accessibility of crime documentaries. I fear that such shows will strengthen viewers’ tendencies to rush to unsupported conclusions and judgments and that society’s trust and faith in the legal system and law enforcement will continue to disintegrate. At this point, is that really what society needs?
Zimbabweans have been confused by the Aljazeera documentary. Many have taken Aljazeera confusion as fact and some are taking the unsubstantiated document as a fact. There are people who have one wish regardless. That wish is to find the first family guilty and use that to execute a regime change.
We need to understand Aljazeera before we take them serious. When Al Jazeera launched from the Qatari capital, Doha, on Friday, November 1, 1996, it was the first independent news channel in the Arab world. Media in the Arab world, till then, was characterised by state-controlled narratives that denied audiences the right to know and the right to be heard.
As a result of Al Jazeera’s programs, individuals in the Middle East have learned more about Western democracy and politics than from other previous sources. The Al Jazeera effect follows a similar pattern to the CNN effect and includes the accelerant effect, impediment effect, and agenda-setting effect. Aljazeera now plays a different tune from its sponsor in the name of editorial independence even though it looks like editorial abuse. We must not forget that Al Jazeera was founded in 1996 as part of Qatari efforts to turn economic power into political influence in the Arab world and beyond, and continues to receive political and financial backing from the government of Qatar. As a result, Al Jazeera has been criticized for being Qatari state media. Al Jazeera Media Network, endowed by the Government of Qatar, is one of the world’s largest news organizations. It provides extensive news coverage through 80 bureaus on a variety of media platforms in several languages, including Arabic and English. Al Jazeera has a large audience, but the organization (particularly its original Arabic channel) has been criticized for its alleged involvement in controversies ranging from regime change agendas, slanted journalism to anti-Hindu. The patent holding is a “private foundation for public benefit” under Qatari law.Under this organizational structure, the parent receives funding from the government of Qatar but maintains its editorial independence.In June 2017, the Saudi, Emirati, Bahraini, and Egyptian governments insisted on the closure of the entire conglomerate as one of thirteen demands made to the Government of Qatar during the Qatar diplomatic crisis.The channel has been criticised by some organisations as well as nations such as Saudi Arabia for being “Qatari propaganda and pens for hire.
It is therefore not surprising that Aljazeera produces a documentary which is half baked. It is just to deal with Dubai and please those who hate Zimbabwe.

In whatever form the enemy comes to us Zimbabwe will never be a colony again and will never be confused by a confused documentary.

[email protected]

Harare Derby Full Details

The Premier Soccer League – PSL – has confirmed the details for the 2023 Castle Lager Premiership’s first installment of the Harare Derby between CAPS and Dynamos.

The encounter will headline the matchday 7 fixtures scheduled for month end.

According to the details released by the PSL, the match will happen at the National Sports Stadium in Harare on Sunday 30 April.

Kick-off is at 3 pm CAT.

Broadcast Details
ZTN Prime (DStv Channel 294) is expected to show the game live. Only subscribers with Zimbabwe accounts will be able to watch the game.

DStv App will deliver a live stream feed but only to the restricted region.

Soccer24 will also bring you live updates of the tie.

Ticket Charges
The ticket charges haven’t been revealed yet but the prices are expected to be increased for the match.- Soccer24 News

Mapeza Wary Of FC Platinum Defensive Record

FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has reiterated the need for his side to defend better, saying their defensive record is a cause for concern.

The defending champions have kept only one clean sheet in their first five Castle Lager Premier Soccer League matches —a 1-0 victory over Cranborne Bullets.

FC Platinum have also conceded first in four of the five matches they have played so far.

Last week against CAPS United, substitute Perfect Chikwende’s late equalizer restored parity for the platimum miners, after William Manondo had fired the Green Machine ahead in the first half.

Speaking ahead of Saturday’s visit of Triangle United at Mandava Stadium, the serial tittle-winning coach highlighted the need for his charges to defend better.

“It not about the character,” Mapeza said when asked if his team coming from behind is a sign of good character.

“I will give you an example. If you have got a tendency of getting knocked down first, then you get up and win, I’m sure in one of those bouts, you will get a hard punch and you won’t even recover.

“I spoke about it after the CAPS United game, I’m really worried about it. It’s a situation whereby me as a coach, it worries me.

“It makes me worry because we have been conceding. If you look at our last five games, we have been conceding in each and every game and it’s something we are trying to address.

Added Mapeza: “It’s something which we are trying to address as well during our training sessions but in any football game, it will be difficult, sometimes you recover, sometimes you don’t.”

The former Warriors captain insists conceding first might result in eventually losing the game due to the failure to recover and that is an area he is demanding some kind of improvement from his troops.

“If you fail to recover, you will end up losing the game. It happened against Highlanders, we couldn’t recover so it’s something which we gave been talking to the boys about and it’s a habit which needs to change,” said Mapeza.- Soccer24 News

UK Ambassador To Zim In Crucial Meeting With President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|The British Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Melanie Robinson held a crucial meeting with CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa on Thursday.

The UK Ambassador to Zimbabwe said the purpose of the meeting was to discuss the importance of peace during the 2023 polls.

“Good to meet with CCC leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday. We discussed how important it is that the forthcoming elections are peaceful, credible and inclusive.

The UK is committed to promoting and protecting democracy and human rights around the world,” Ambassador Robinson wrote on Twitter.

Ngarivhume Calls For Immediate Release Of Job Sikhala

Tinashe Sambiri|In what many have described as pure travesty of justice, CCC deputy chairperson Hon Job Sikhala’s trial has been delayed because the presiding magistrate is on maternity leave.

Hon Sikhala’s trial has been postponed to May 4, 2023.

In a statement, Transform Zimbabwe leader, Jacob Ngarivhume called for the immediate release of Hon Sikhala.

See the statement below:

Job Sikhala, your trial magistrate is on maternity leave so you wait for her!

I was at court to cancel my warrant of arrest issued two days ago. This is after I failed to attend court because I had a breakdown on my way from a funeral.

I then attended the Job Sikhala matter which was remanded to May 4 at 11.15AM. I had earlier on gone to visit Job downstairs. I enjoyed seeing the fighting spirit still full in the him. It looks as if there is nothing they can do to break him.

When he appeared before the magistrate of the day, what got to me was that he was asked by the prosecutor whether he was informed when the trial magistrate would be available to continue with trial.

His response was I don’t know she is on maternity leave so I have no idea when she will be back.

The matter was then remanded to 5 May to see if she will be back then.

What this means is that Sikhala remains in custody until the magistrate gives birth, recovers and comes back to deal with the matter. I mean this is gross miscarriage of justice! It’s disgusting.

Meanwhile millions worth of gold has been stolen, none of the culprits has appeared in court. The court is seized with persecution of political prisoners! What a shame.

I met a police officer who told me that countless armed robbers were granted bail in the last week. Some of them had murder cases committed during the armed robberies. They were granted bail and the police are busy trying to track them for they are on the run already.

Sikhala is a distinguished citizen, eminent lawyer, honourable member of parliament but they can’t grant him bail! What a joke!

As I was leaving court I was meditating deeply on what we need to do to deal with this regime. They have no shame.

My conclusion is we need to step up our fight. Or else they completely run the nation down.

Jacob Ngarivhume

Cervical Cancer: Primary Prevention Crucial

Key facts

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Overview

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Credit : WHO

Inserted by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

Facebook page :Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

email :[email protected]

Twitter :zimonlinehealthcentre
@zimonlinehealt1

YouTube: zimbabwe online health centre

Instagram: Zimonlinehealth

Website:www.zimonlinehealthcentre.co.zw

Key Stages Of Formalising Mining Venture

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

Steps to operating a mine after registration in order

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

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

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

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

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

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

10 mining books and information will be covered separately.

For more information

Call /WhatsApp 0774028830 for more

Facebook: Gold Mining Consultancy Zimbabwe

Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

Sikhala Told To Wait For Return Of Magistrate On Maternity Leave

Tinashe Sambiri|In what many have described as pure travesty of justice, CCC deputy chairperson Hon Job Sikhala’s trial has been delayed because the presiding magistrate is on maternity leave.

Hon Sikhala’s trial has been postponed to May 4, 2023.

In a statement, Transform Zimbabwe leader, Jacob Ngarivhume called for the immediate release of Hon Sikhala.

See the statement below:

Job Sikhala, your trial magistrate is on maternity leave so you wait for her!

I was at court to cancel my warrant of arrest issued two days ago. This is after I failed to attend court because I had a breakdown on my way from a funeral.

I then attended the Job Sikhala matter which was remanded to May 4 at 11.15AM. I had earlier on gone to visit Job downstairs. I enjoyed seeing the fighting spirit still full in the him. It looks as if there is nothing they can do to break him.

When he appeared before the magistrate of the day, what got to me was that he was asked by the prosecutor whether he was informed when the trial magistrate would be available to continue with trial.

His response was I don’t know she is on maternity leave so I have no idea when she will be back.

The matter was then remanded to 5 May to see if she will be back then.

What this means is that Sikhala remains in custody until the magistrate gives birth, recovers and comes back to deal with the matter. I mean this is gross miscarriage of justice! It’s disgusting.

Meanwhile millions worth of gold has been stolen, none of the culprits has appeared in court. The court is seized with persecution of political prisoners! What a shame.

I met a police officer who told me that countless armed robbers were granted bail in the last week. Some of them had murder cases committed during the armed robberies. They were granted bail and the police are busy trying to track them for they are on the run already.

Sikhala is a distinguished citizen, eminent lawyer, honourable member of parliament but they can’t grant him bail! What a joke!

As I was leaving court I was meditating deeply on what we need to do to deal with this regime. They have no shame.

My conclusion is we need to step up our fight. Or else they completely run the nation down.

Jacob Ngarivhume

Mahoso’s Spirit Tormenting Family Members Who Can’t ‘Eat Porridge’ With Their Husbands

Female members of a Chimanimani family have for the past few years been deterred from being int!mate with their husbands by an avenging spirit that claims to have been ƨǝx-starved while still alive.

The development has left most of the Mahlupeko sisters in broken marriages.

The family appeared before Chief Ndima’s court on Sunday where it was revealed that the privɑtǝ parts of the Mahlupeko sisters and their daughters mysteriously get blocked each time they try to get int!mate with their husbands.The traditional court heard that the late Dakarai Mahoso’s avenging spirit is behind this.

The late Mahoso’s avenging spirit is claiming that his wife, Gogo Nyeperai Mahlupeko (now 87), denied him his c0njugal rights when he was still alive and that he died a bitter ƨǝx-starved man.In narrating the ordeal, John Mahlupeko said his married daughters and granddaughters have for the past few years been struggling with the issue of int!macy as a result of the avenging spirit.

“All this while, we did not know that my sister’s late husband was behind this. While some family members thought that it was a medical condition, others knew that it was spiritual. The ones that are not married yet are struggling to find husbands while the married ones are struggling with the issue of int!macy.

“As if that is not enough, the men in the family are struggling financially. We are failing to prosper.

“When we consulted prophets and traditional healers over the issue and heard that Mahoso’s spirit is haunting us, we thought that maybe my sister Tete Nyeperai killed her husband. We were then sh0cked to hear that he was haunting us because he was starved of ƨǝx while still alive,” said the Mahlupeko’s family patriarch.

In an interview, Gogo Nyeperai admitted that she starved her husband in the bedr00m. However, she said it was because they were both elderly, adding that she was no longer strong enough to take care of his ƨǝxuɑl needs.

“I had twelve children with this man and I ended up failing to meet his ƨǝxuɑl needs when we were in our old age. I was in my late 60s while he was in his 70s. I did not think it was still proper for us to engage in ƨǝxuɑl interc0urse.

“I was a l0ving wife and I am sh0cked that my late husband would torment my family this way.

In fact, I believe this is all a lie. I think my family just wants to put the blame on me. When we consulted a traditional healer, it was said the spirit’s names are Bernard and Phineas; my husband’s name was Dakarai,” she said.

Gogo Nyeperai said while the spirit manifested on her niece, the spirit claimed to be her late husband, despite giving them the wrong name.

“The spirit said my husband was not resting peacefully due to his bitterness over the fact that I starved him ƨǝxuɑlly when he was still alive. It also revealed the reason being my nieces and grand-nieces’ mar!tal problems. The spirit demanded that I should appease it by brewing traditional beer and washing myself with it,” she said.

As a result, her late husband’s family has sent Gogo Nyeperai packing.

They have ordered her to brew some traditional beer and cleanse herself as per the spirit’s demands.

Gogo Nyeperai is currently staying with her brother, Mahlupeko, whose family is fuming at her for causing their mar!tal mishaps.

“I want to go back to my home. My relatives are angry with me because of this spirit and staying with them is not good for me.

Meanwhile, the Mahoso family refuses to accept me at my home. They say I have to appease my late husband’s spirit first before going back. There is chaos everywhere,” said the elderly woman.

Chief Ndima ordered the Mahlupeko family to visit one more traditional healer to ascertain the real cause behind the family’s problems since Gogo Nyeperai insists that her late husband is not the cause.

Ten Family Members Gunned Down In KZN

Ten Family Members Gunned Down In KZN

By-Ten members of the same family have been shot dead in an attack on their home in South Africa, police say.

Seven females and three males were killed when their home near the city of Pietermaritzburg was ambushed early on Friday morning.
Police Minister Bheki Cele said two suspects had been arrested, one was shot dead and another is still at large. The motive is unclear.
South Africa has one of the world’s highest murder rates.
Police were first alerted to the shooting after neighbours heard gunshots.
Mr Cele said one of the victims was as young as 13, adding: “It’s a crime scene, terrible. Too many people were lost here.”
“They have arrested two people, one was injured, one is dead, one ran away and three firearms were recovered,” he told reporters at the scene of the shooting in the township of Imbali in eastern KwaZulu-Natal province.
One child has reportedly been taken to hospital.
According to local media, the gunmen managed to gain entry to the property after posing as police officers.
Mr Cele confirmed they had located the suspects at the house of a witch doctor – a traditional healer – where they had sought refuge. Police said one of the suspects – the man who was shot dead – had been on their wanted list for a long time.
This part of South Africa is known for featuring regularly in national crime stats for murder rates – a problem that has plagued it for a long time.
It’s the second mass shooting in KwaZulu-Natal province this week after four people were shot and killed on Thursday at another home north of the port city of Durban.
In January, eight people were shot dead at a birthday party in Gqeberha city in Eastern Cape Province. It followed a string of gun attacks in bars last year, with at least 15 killed in one shooting alone. BBC

Nduna Donates 22 Cattle To Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent| Chegutu West Dexter Nduna has donated two bulls and 20 heifers to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Nduna donated the cattle to Mnangagwa during the official opening of Muduvuri Pan African Hospital and he also donated others during the commissioning of Zimbabwe Platinum Mines Limited (Zimplats) Mubaira hospital project.

He told reporters after the donation that was a way of thanking the President for developing the agriculture sector and developing the country’s economy.

Nduna has changed the face of Chegutu and is making waves in national politics.

Several motions in the National Assembly, if not more than one third of the most important ones, are attributed to Nduna.

For instance, it was him who introduced the motion for school feeding programme advocacy which has since been rolled out throughout the country.

The motion to spruce up the liberation war shrines in and outside Zimbabwe was also brought up for debate by the Chegutu West legislator.

The Special Economic Zones motion that caused the establishment of the bill and Act on the SEZs was also brought up in the National Assembly by him.

Other motions he moved include one which saw more than 3 000 artisanal miners being released on amnesty in 2016 as well as the call for the repeal of the Mines and Mineral Act, which Act is now on second reading.

The recently elected central committee member was also the brains behind the motion calling for the establishment of the exploration of the country’s resources and the quantification of minerals.

Mohadi In Election Rigging Storm

By- Former Vice President Kembo Mohadi has directed traditional leaders to gather their subjects to polling stations on voting day and ensure they vote for Zanu PF.

Speaking at the official opening of the refurbished Mhondoro Hospital in Mubaira, Mashonaland West province, Thursday, Mohadi said:
In our meetings with chiefs and headmen, they assured us (ZANU PF) of a victory.
In fact, on voting day, the headman will marshal his subjects and ensure they have all voted before he votes last.
This we will do so that we take stock and make sure that what we taught each other is followed.
During a meeting in Gokwe South District in August last year, Mohadi, who is ZANU PF’s second secretary, told chiefs, headmen, and village heads to actively support ZANU PF. Mohadi said at the time:
Please we are asking you our chiefs, headmen and village heads to develop your organisation (ZANU PF). ZANU PF is your party, did you know that?
Know from today that ZANU PF is your party. We want to fight this war against the West-fronted opposition.
ZANU PF liberated this country. Did you know that this party is yours? We want you to increase the number of people to vote for ZANU PF.
Did you hear we want five million votes next year? We want them to vote for ZANU PF and through you, we know we will achieve that.
We want every village head to give us people we will check according to your register … If we are organised, we will rule until the donkeys have horns.
Since Zimbabwe’s independence from colonial rule in 1980, ZANU PF has used traditional leaders as part of its campaign machinery in rural areas.
However, the Zimbabwe Constitution says traditional leaders should be apolitical. Chapter 15:2 of the Constitution states that:
traditional leaders must not be members of any political party or in any way participate in partisan politics, act in a partisan manner, further the interests of any political party or cause or violate the fundamental rights and freedoms of any person.

Zanu PF Endorses Chipinge Drug Dealer

By-Zanu PF has reinstated Robert Nyemudzo as the party candidate in Chipinge South constituency for the upcoming general elections.

Nyemudzo was declared the winner of a 25 March ZANU PF primary election but was disqualified after being accused of brewing illicit beer, which was sold at Checheche Growth Point.

After Nyemudzo’s disqualification, the party installed businessman Enock Porusingazi, who is the sitting legislator, despite coming second in the primaries.

When Nyemudzo was disqualified, ZANU PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said he (Nyemudzo) owned a factory brewing “Mutoriro”, a harmful illicit brew. Mutsvangwa said:

In Chipinge South, there was Robert Nyemudzo who was disqualified.

The reason is that he allegedly owns a factory at his home and it is one of the biggest brewers of Tumbwa and Mutoriro.

I saw some frightening pictures of small bottles in their millions which are used to bottle this dangerous stuff.

Nyemudzo later appeared before a magistrate charged with contravening the Harmful Liquids Act (Chapter 9:10) and was remanded to 24 April.

But in an unexpected twist of events, Nyemudzo has since been cleared of any wrongdoing by the party.

On Friday, he told State media that he was now the ZANU PF candidate in Chipinge South. Said Nyemudzo:

I am very happy. Cde Porusingazi has pledged to work with me, and it is now a given, the party and the President will win resoundingly in Chipinge South because we are one.

The party conducted its own investigations which cleared my name against those allegations, but protocol does not allow me to comment on that.

Only the party’s provincial leadership can comment on those issues.

On Wednesday, ZANU PF national political commissar Mike Bimha announced the party has concluded its final list of candidates for elections.

Thomas Mapfumo To Speak At Stevenage, UK Event Today, Saturday

By Showbiz Reporter | Chimurenga music guru Thomas Mapfumo today speaks to a Stevenage, UK charity event.

The do is a fundraiser for Kadoma orphans and is being run by the Stevenage-Kadoma Link that has been in the go since the 1980s. Mkanya addresses the crowd via video link. The function starts at 2pm and ends at 6pm. Poster detail below:

Mnangagwa Plans Handing Over To Own Sons | SPOTLIGHT

Mnangagwa 1, Mnangagwa 2, and Mnangagwa 3………………as Mnangagwa plots handing over to sons.

Mnangagwa Junior,  Dad and Mother 

By Itai Mushekwe | BERLIN- President Emmerson Mnangagwa is reportedly plotting to have his first son with First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, Emmerson junior, succeed him as leader of the country in 2028, Zimeye, can exclusively reveal today.
The explosive disclosures have inadvertently been confirmed by a family member and one of the president’s many children, all believed to number more than 18, from Mnangagwa’s other marriages.

Some of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s sons, one after the other

So serious is the ghoulish and henious political disaster in the making, which will all but turn the Republic into a family monarchy, that Mnangagwa has also secretly lined up his twin sons with Auxillia, one who’s into business and the other a fast-tracked middle ranking military officer, to be Emmerson junior’s successive successors.

Mnangagwa’s dynastic succession mind, it would appear has also been inspired by Equatorial Guinea leader, Teodore Nguema Mbasogo, who has already installed his son, Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, as vicepresident, in pole position to succeed him, high level government functionaries close to the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) have said.
Mnangagwa and Nguema Mbasogo, have grown into becoming close
allies in recent times, with the latter having gifted the former with a fully furnished luxurious presidential villa this February, in that country’s capital Malabo.
OPC officials who travelled with Mnangagwa to Malabo early this year, as part of his delegation claim to have overheard a Nguema Mbasogo conversation, where he asked Mnangagwa: “Why are you wasting time, my son is now number two, and you have many boys?”.
In the Democratic Republic of Congo Joseph Kabila ruled for 17 years after succeeding his assassinated father Laurent-Désiré as head of state in 2001.

Mnangagwa also has twin sons with the first lady, Sean and Collins Mnangagwa. Sean is a captain in the Presidential Guard, while Collins is into business dealing, controversially joining his father on several state trade and investment trips to China, Dubai and Eurasia although not employed by the government.
Furthermore, it has come to light, that the octogenarian leader is going to reconfigure and recalibrate the presidium, after presidential and parliamentary polls slated for August this year, to include his dismissed and discredited top ally and former vice president, Kembo Mohadi, who will bounce back as vice president, equal to current VP Constantino Chiwenga, in powers.

Mnangagwa is doing away with the designations of first and second vice president to politically stonewall himself from a relatively powerful Chiwenga, whom he allegedly intends to retire and resign to the ruling party’s headquarters as leader of the newly established Elders Council (EC).
Former defence minister, Sydney Sekeramayi, is currently heading the EC, and sits in the ruling party’s Politburo on the back of that ticket.
Information at hand shows that Mnangagwa will reappoint Chiwenga as VP soon after the upcoming plebiscite, but will eventually ease him out of office some time down the line, to pave way for defence minister, Oppah Muchinguri.
Mohadi and Muchinguri will thus become Mnangagwa’s two deputies, with Muchinguri back to represent a womens quota in the presidium, in similar fashion reminiscent of former VP Joice Mujuru’s elevation and promotion by the late President Robert Mugabe, in 2004.
Mujuru was in office for 10 years between 2004 to December 2014, then Mugabe fired her for allegedly scheming to torpedo him from power.
Prior to Mujuru’s rise, Mugabe had led the presidium with the late Joseph Msika and Simon Vengai Muzenda, who died in September 2003.
“My dad is going to be around for a long time, and the country will be run by our family for many more decades to come. He (Mnangagwa the father) has already said he’s still going to be president in 2030,” one of Mnangagwa’s daughters who works in the field of wildlife unwittingly allegedly told a donor with the International Anti-Poaching Foundation (IAPF), at a private fund raising event in Western Cape, South Africa recently.
“The president is there to stay for good, but we might see another Mnangagwa taking over in 2028, we call him ‘Emmerson 2’. Emmerson 2 can go for two full terms, before handing over to the twins. So you see we’re going nowhere anytime soon as a family insofar as the reigns of power in Zimbabwe are concerned.”
Government insiders and Mnangagwa faction members have also intimated, that the president would like to go for an unprecedented third term in office if there’s no resistance inside Zanu PF, and would like to see the Constitution, which has two-five year tenure limits amended, so he could run again and “possibly hand power to Emmerson junior before 2033”.
Three years ago, Mnangagwa invited the loathe of Zimbabweans, when he infamously said: “2030, ndendichipo (In 2030, I will still be President).
Zanu PF General Secretary, Obert Mpofu, has already hinted that the ruling party is prepared to tinker with the national charter, to extend embattled Mnangagwa’s tenure beyond the stipulated two five-year terms.
Mpofu first disclosed the plan at the ruling party’s youth convention in Kadoma in 2019, boasting that Zanu PF would take advantage of its twothirds majority in Parliament to effect the constitutional changes.
“Mr President, you can go beyond 2028 if you so wish because the issue of law can be taken care of in Parliament,” Mpofu said then.
Mnangagwa, who graced the event took to the podium, and declared that nothing would stop his party from making such constitutional amendments.
“We can change the laws … there is nothing that we want that cannot be done because we command two-thirds majority in Parliament,” Mnangagwa was quoted by state media.
OPC officials, and deep state operatives opposed to Mnangagwa have said his power retention machinations, are not going to go unchallenged, as VP Chiwenga and a growing coterie of senior military officers including Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) Commander, Valerio Sibanda, have grown impatient with him for failing to resuscitate the economy and plunging the country into tormenting electricity blackouts.
“Something is brewing,” said a former national security minister who declined to be named, and is known for having busted an espionage scandal, which rocked the country before the formation of the GNU with the then MDC-T.
“Hazvishamise kana vakuru mukazonzwa zvonzi vazvipira kuoneka (Don’t be shocked to hear the president resigning or stepping down), our intelligence and military intelligence still has patriots, who are very good at their job.”
Mnangagwa’s official spokesperson, and deputy chief secretaryPresidential Communications, George Charamba’s mobile phone went unanswered, when comment was sort from his office.
Information minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, was also not reachable, with her ministry staff, promising to get back to us early this week, to no avail after admitting that a comment was highly unlikely from their boss, due to the succession politics nature involved, which only: “The President himself could clarify.”
Meanwhile Mnangagwa’s administration is currently reeling under the aftermath expose of a damning Al Jazeera documentary, showcasing how billions of dollars worth of gold, are being smuggled out of the country to Dubai, by a mafia cabal directly or indirectly linked to Mnangagwa himself and his family.
The presidency has issued Gestapo-like threats and warning to innocent journalists doing their job, for simply reporting on what appears to be one of the biggest gold pillaging scandals in the country’s history.
Mnangagwa’s panic-stricken communication team led by Charamba, is now treating the humiliating Al Jazeera documentary’s mainstream censorship and further muzzling from the citizenry as a matter of political life and death.

ED’s Message From Epworth Residents

The President is coming to Epworth tomorrow to unveil title deeds.

As Epworth Residents Development Association we had no problem with that but our concern is, he was supposed to consult us first on our priorities.

As a community we are living in abjecty poverty hardly a meal a day hustling, touting and vending to try to eke out a living.

We are hadly able to send our children to school.

Dishing (title deeds) to hungry people is rendered useless.

We think his advisors are misinforming him. What the residents needs is a developmental roadmap.

Right now Epworth has no developmental trajectory to talk about.

Social service delivery is at the bottomless pit , no sewer reticulation facilities, potable tap water , district hospital , no basic health delivery service .

The President needs to be reminded that the clinic he officially opened at Mabvazuva last year is not yet functional.

Peter Nyapetwa
SG of ERDA

Mohadi Threatens Chiefs To Vote Zanu PF

ZANU PF Second Secretary, Kembo Mohadi has reminded chiefs to use their influence to persuade their subjects to vote for the ruling party in the upcoming elections.

Mohadi openly campaigned for ZANU PF at Chief Maduna’s installation ceremony over the weekend in Filabusi.

Chief Maduna’s installation ceremony was attended by several chiefs, headmen and traditional leaders from other areas.

The former Vice President told the incoming chief that he has to work with the current government, which he even abbreviated as G.O.D.

He said tasked Chief Maduna with ensuring that his subjects vote for ZANU PF in upcoming elections so that the ruling party wins “resoundingly”.

CITE quoted Mohadi as saying: Since you gave us the power to liberate the country, there is one thing we ask that you help us with. Please may you work with us.Work with the government and work with the ruling party because this celebration of traditional leadership is done by the ruling party.

If it was not for the ruling party, this would not have happened.We ask you to advise your many followers to work with the government of the day. I usually abbreviate it to G.O.D -Government Of the Day.

The government of the day is ZANU PF and will always remain ZANU PF.

We ask that you support us.There should be peace, go out and vote well. But my request is when voting, go and vote for the political party that liberated this country and that party is ZANU PF.

ZANU PF is the one that is enabling all the development you are seeing, so please tell your followers that they must vote for ZANU PF. We want to win resoundingly.

When I came here I asked who the headmen are, as they are the ones who lead people. They are the ones who will make people go and vote for ZANU PF.

You traditional leaders are the ones who will make people go and vote for ZANU PF.

The Constitution of Zimbabwe forbids traditional leaders from being members of any political party as this greatly compromises the discharge of their duties such as resolving disputes amongst people in their communities.

The Constitution clearly stipulates in Chapter 15 section 281 (2) that:Traditional leaders must not–(a) be members of any political party or in any way participate in partisan politics; (b) act in a partisan manner; (c) further the interests of any political party or cause; or (d) violate the fundamental rights and freedoms of any person.

Man Killed For Kicking Plate Of Sadza

ZAKA –Police in Zaka are looking for Tinashe Tarwa (27), who allegedly killed a bar patron for kicking a plate of sadza a minor was eating.
Masvingo Police Spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the matter to The Mirror.

He said Tarwa of Mushayavanhu Village allegedly stabbed Tawanda Mazorodze (19) of Chivasa Village under Chief Ndanga, once on the left side of the head and once on the right side of the chest.
The incident happened on Saturday around 5 pm at Mandenya Bottle Store at Muregi Business Centre.

Circumstances are that Mazorodze arrived at the bar and laughed at a boy (16) who was eating sadza in the bar.
He allegedly described him as an abnormal eater, and the boy went to eat his sadza outside the bar…
www.masvingomirror.com

10 Family Members Killed By Invaders

South African Police say an shooting on a house resulted in the deaths of ten members of the same family.

When their home in the city of Pietermaritzburg was ambushed early on Friday morning, seven females and three males were slaughtered.

Two individuals had been detained, one had been shot to death, and the other remained at large, according to Police Minister Bheki Cele.

The motive was not clear.

South Africa has one of the world’s highest murder rates.

Police were first alerted to the shooting after neighbours heard gunshots.

Mr Cele said one of the victims was as young as 13, adding: “It’s a crime scene, terrible. Too many people were lost here.”

“They have arrested two people, one was injured, one is dead, one ran away and three firearms were recovered,” he told reporters at the scene of the shooting in the township of Imbali in eastern KwaZulu-Natal province.

One child has reportedly been taken to hospital.

According to local media, the gunmen managed to gain entry to the property after posing as police officers.

Mr Cele confirmed they had located the suspects at the house of a witch doctor – a traditional healer – where they had sought refuge. Police said one of the suspects – the man who was shot dead – had been on their wanted list for a long time.

This part of South Africa is known for featuring regularly in national crime stats for murder rates – a problem that has plagued it for a long time.

It’s the second mass shooting in KwaZulu-Natal province this week after four people were shot and killed on Thursday at another home north of the port city of Durban.

In January, eight people were shot dead at a birthday party in Gqeberha city in Eastern Cape Province. It followed a string of gun attacks in bars last year, with at least 15 killed in one shooting alone. BBC

Caps United Keen To Slaughter Gamecocks

THE 2015 Premier League champions Chicken Inn have a stern test this Sunday when they host log leaders, Caps United who are yet to taste defeat this season.

Harare giants Caps United have had a good start to the 2023 Premier Soccer League season, putting to bed last year’s drama-filled season for the former Cup Kings.

The Green Machine have managed three wins and two draws and are yet to taste defeat this season, a feat which makes their duel with the former 2015 champions, Chicken Inn an interesting one.

“It’s not an easy game especially away from home against a very good side but we take confidence from the way we have been playing and if we manage to replicate that am sure we can come away with a positive result,” noted Caps United coach Lloyd Chitembwe.

While the two sides are separated by four points, the Chicken Inn camp is alive to the fact that they need to dig deep if they entertain any hopes of inflicting the first defeat on Makepekepe.

“So far so good and Caps are a good side. They started well this season. What is important is for us to focus on the game,” said Chicken Inn Head Coach Prince Matore.

“A win over Caps United will be a morale booster. We had set a target of winning all our games but look the league is competitive and every team is playing to win.”

Chicken Inn, who have only managed one win and have drawn four times in five matches this season, will be without the services of midfielder, Tafadzwa Kutinyu through injury while their opponents have a clean bill of health.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/04/20/gamecocks-bank-on-home-turf-ahead-of-caps-united-clash/

2000 Families Evicted

Crest Breeders International has begun issuing eviction orders to 2 000 families living on the Harare South Saturday Retreat Farm, widely known as Ushehwekunze, despite the Adminsitration Court ruling last year that the farm is now State land, with the company agreeing to the transfer.
Even as far back as 2015, Crest Breeders agreed in a deed of settlement with the then Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettlement to transfer the 1 057ha farm.

But now there are eviction orders being issued which state: “The defendant is in illegal occupation of stand number 60**, Saturday Retreat Estate, Harare. He has not paid the purchase price of US$4 per square metre, but he has unlawfully proceeded to erect illegal structures together with those claiming occupation through him within the plaintiff’s immovable property, thereby disturbing the plaintiff’s undisturbed peaceful possession.”

Last year, the Administrative Court confirmed the Government’s acquisition of Harare South Saturday Retreat Farm following a protracted stand-off that delayed development of the area and gave free reign to land barons who moved in and started selling plots without authority from the Government.

Justice Herbert Mandeya, in a disposition handed over on July 29, endorsed that the Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettlement was the owner of the farm instead of Crest Breeders International after Crest agreed to the transfer to the Government.

This confirmed the deed of settlement signed between the applicant, Minister of Lands and Rural Resettlement and respondent Crest Breeders International in 2015.

“The compulsory acquisition of the immovable property being the remaining extent of Saturday Retreat Estate situated in the district of Salisbury measuring 1 057,381 hectares held under deed of transfer 4035/1986 by the respondent (Crest Breeders) be confirmed,” reads part of the deed of settlement.

“The Government of Zimbabwe shall sign all such documents, pass all such instruments, give all such instructions and do all things necessary to give effect to this deed and the court order sought.”

Churu Constituency aspiring legislator Cde Ephraim Fundukwa yesterday said Crest Breeders could not evict people from land owned by the State.

“The papers are very clear that the land belongs to the Government, but for some rogue reasons there are people who are pushing for the eviction of residents,” he said.

“The area has people who were lawfully given offer letters so they have a right to stay. The Government must quickly intervene. Land barons have been a menace in the area, but we say no to land barons.”

Saturday Retreat Consortium leadership composed of members from the 16 cooperatives, including Ushewekunze, Chevhu, Highfield Canaan and Tasimuka, hoped the acquisition will lead to speed implementation of development in the area.-state media

CCC’s 4th Chimurenga Unstoppable

President Chamisa’s 4th Chimurenga Gathers Momentum

New Great Zimbabwe Loading…

A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE:

A CCC govt will create a culture of governance whose tenets will include openness, freedom of the press, transparency and access to information to increase the responsiveness of government bodies, while simultaneously having a positive effect on the levels of public participation in our country.

The current regime has dismally failed to fulfill what Tongogara, Nkomo, Dabengwa, Chitepo, Jason Moyo and many others fought for during the liberation struggle.

We need new leaders who will fulfill the liberation struggle promises.

TransformationConsensus #4ThChimurenga

CCC

“Mnangagwa Is A Hypocrite”

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC Youth Taskforce spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has challenged young people to protest at rampant looting of gold by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

In a hard-hitting statement, Sarkozy accused Mr Mnangagwa of reversing the gains of the liberation struggle.

See Chuma’s statement below …

Mnangagwa Reversing Gains Of Independence

18/04/2023

As the country mark 43 years after independence, we take a look at how successive ZANU PF governments have left a trail destruction on the country’s economy, politics and social fabric.

From Robert Mugabe to Emmerson Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe has gone from bad to worse.

The current ZANU PF leader has inflicted unimaginable pain to citizens of our motherland. Everywhere you look it is Economic Disaster.

Since announcing his fascist government through the gun on 01 August 2018, Mnangagwa has gone on to create a totalitarian state run by mafias.

It is sad that 43 years after independence we have a dictator who has become a conduit for foreigners to siphon our mineral wealth.

43 years after independence we have local people being evicted from their ancestral lands to pave way for Mnangagwa’s Belarus and Chinese friends.

Mnangagwa is giving back land to whites!

43 years after independence we a government that subvert the will of the people through manipulation of ZEC and electoral fraud.
Isn’t that the liberation war was about one man one vote?

The country cries for a people centred government that will complete the liberation agenda. CCC President Advocate Nelson Chamisa has consistently spoken about completing the liberation agenda where citizens’ fundamental human rights are respected.

Our Independence Day message to Mnangagwa is that he must resign or face popular mass protests because of his role in gold smuggling scandal.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
CCC YOUTH TASKFORCE SPOKESPERSON

Mnangagwa Reverses Gains Of Liberation Struggle

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC Youth Taskforce spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has challenged young people to protest at rampant looting of gold by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

In a hard-hitting statement, Sarkozy accused Mr Mnangagwa of reversing the gains of the liberation struggle.

See Chuma’s statement below …

Mnangagwa Reversing Gains Of Independence

18/04/2023

As the country mark 43 years after independence, we take a look at how successive ZANU PF governments have left a trail destruction on the country’s economy, politics and social fabric.

From Robert Mugabe to Emmerson Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe has gone from bad to worse.

The current ZANU PF leader has inflicted unimaginable pain to citizens of our motherland. Everywhere you look it is Economic Disaster.

Since announcing his fascist government through the gun on 01 August 2018, Mnangagwa has gone on to create a totalitarian state run by mafias.

It is sad that 43 years after independence we have a dictator who has become a conduit for foreigners to siphon our mineral wealth.

43 years after independence we have local people being evicted from their ancestral lands to pave way for Mnangagwa’s Belarus and Chinese friends.

Mnangagwa is giving back land to whites!

43 years after independence we a government that subvert the will of the people through manipulation of ZEC and electoral fraud.
Isn’t that the liberation war was about one man one vote?

The country cries for a people centred government that will complete the liberation agenda. CCC President Advocate Nelson Chamisa has consistently spoken about completing the liberation agenda where citizens’ fundamental human rights are respected.

Our Independence Day message to Mnangagwa is that he must resign or face popular mass protests because of his role in gold smuggling scandal.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
CCC YOUTH TASKFORCE SPOKESPERSON

NGO Condemns Seizure Of Community Land By Government

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding organisation has condemned Government for distributing grazing lands to home seekers.

During the meeting facilited by Women in Governance and Peacebuilding at Rutenga Business Center villagers said that their livestock will soon have no grazing land as much of the
reserved land was being sold to the highest bidder.

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding members urged the local authorities to help and protect grazing lands .

” Here in Mwenezi we have a huge herd and if
we do not leave the grazing lands what will happen to that herd?

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding is worried with the dispute between home seekers,
who are encroaching grazing lands .If the local authorities fail to resolve the matter, the Women in Governance and Peacebuilding is going to take an action,” the organisation said in a statement.

Government Grabs Villagers Land

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding organisation has condemned Government for distributing grazing lands to home seekers.

During the meeting facilited by Women in Governance and Peacebuilding at Rutenga Business Center villagers said that their livestock will soon have no grazing land as much of the
reserved land was being sold to the highest bidder.

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding members urged the local authorities to help and protect grazing lands .

” Here in Mwenezi we have a huge herd and if
we do not leave the grazing lands what will happen to that herd?

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding is worried with the dispute between home seekers,
who are encroaching grazing lands .If the local authorities fail to resolve the matter, the Women in Governance and Peacebuilding is going to take an action,” the organisation said in a statement.

Top Musician Steals Groceries ?

By Mwana WaConnie Mawonde

Sungura music legend Paradzai Messi has been arrested for allegedly stealing groceries at a local shop.

So sad!! We are living in absolute poverty .Since I was very young I always knew that talent alone means nothing as well as business without advertising you can’t rely on stock without reach out to customers .

Man Killed Over Plate Of Sadza

ZAKA –Police in Zaka are looking for Tinashe Tarwa (27), who allegedly killed a bar patron for kicking a plate of sadza a minor was eating.
Masvingo Police Spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the matter to The Mirror.

He said Tarwa of Mushayavanhu Village allegedly stabbed Tawanda Mazorodze (19) of Chivasa Village under Chief Ndanga, once on the left side of the head and once on the right side of the chest.
The incident happened on Saturday around 5 pm at Mandenya Bottle Store at Muregi Business Centre.

Circumstances are that Mazorodze arrived at the bar and laughed at a boy (16) who was eating sadza in the bar.
He allegedly described him as an abnormal eater, and the boy went to eat his sadza outside the bar…
www.masvingomirror.com

Pressure Group Challenges Government To Stop Seizing Villagers Land

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding organisation has condemned Government for distributing grazing lands to home seekers.

During the meeting facilited by Women in Governance and Peacebuilding at Rutenga Business Center villagers said that their livestock will soon have no grazing land as much of the
reserved land was being sold to the highest bidder.

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding members urged the local authorities to help and protect grazing lands .

” Here in Mwenezi we have a huge herd and if
we do not leave the grazing lands what will happen to that herd?

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding is worried with the dispute between home seekers,
who are encroaching grazing lands .If the local authorities fail to resolve the matter, the Women in Governance and Peacebuilding is going to take an action,” the organisation said in a statement.

Businessman’s Ex-Wife Acquitted Of Fraud Charges

Prominent businessman and corporate executive Shongwe Michael Ndoro’s ex-wife, Precious Star has been acquitted of fraud and money laundering charges.

Precious, a former director of Inter fruit (Pvt) Limited, was being accused of stealing US$2,5 million from the company she jointly owned with her ex-husband.

“From the foregoing, the State didn’t prove essential elements for both counts. It is also clear that he (ex-husband) was aware of withdrawal since 2014. He did nothing about it. The charges were reported after he was sued for divorce,” Harare magistrate Taurai Manuwere said in his ruling.

“Why did he wait for about five years to report to the police? No doubt that the matrimonial problems between the accused are the cradle of this charge.

“Accordingly, the accused person is hereby discharged at the close of the case. Resultantly, I hereby find the accused person not guilty.”

Precious and Michael divorced in 2019, but the High Court had reserved the issue of equitable division of marital assets due to pending cases.

The ex-husband is also being accused of fraudulently removing her from the directorship of Zororo Energy, a company they formed together in 2018.

Online

ZACC Hunts For Fraudster Mambondini And Accomplice

STATEMENT: WANTED PERSONS – ZACConline is looking for ANDY BALENI, popularly known as MAMBONDINI and TINASHE ZIMUNYA, for fraud. The last known address of these 2 was 363 Harare Drive Pomona, and both are the Directors of KOFFIE N KING CORPORATION.

The accused persons lured hundreds of people through an advert they flighted on ZBC Radio Stations, purporting to sell heavily discounted cement at US 7.80 per bag.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of these criminals kindly report to ZACC either via our social media platforms, Twitter, Facebook, or WhatsApp line 0719529483, Or our land line 0242 369602/5/8/14.

Chief Charumbira Threatens Sexual Abuse Victim

CHIEFS Council president Fortune Charumbira, who has been reported for allegedly sexually abusing his married niece on two occasions, has threatened to sue the victim for defamation, claiming the charges were baseless.

Charumbira, is who is also president of Pan-African Parliament (PAP), isy accusing the victim of conniving with opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party members to fabricate charges against him after he failed to convince the victim’s family to withdraw the charges, NewsDay has established.

The victim, who cannot be named for ethical reasons, reported the matter at Masvingo Central Police Station under RRB 5457646 on Saturday last week, but Charumbira has not yet been arrested.

In leaked WhatsApp chats seen by NewsDay, Charumbira told the victim’s father that he regretted that the incident occurred and pleaded with him not to share the leaked audio in which he was allegedly soliciting for a kiss from the 27-year-old niece.

“Mangwanani Shumba. Even before I opened the audio, I heard from Nyembesi who had heard from Jonny,” the former deputy minister is heard saying.

“I like your spirit. Let us maintain the constructive approach. Let’s build and not destroy the good spirit.

“You sent me the audio to listen and respond. Nothing is better than that.

“Although I would have suggested not sharing the audio before engaging with me, I will not be diffensive (sic).

“I will be open and seek to mend. Please take your comfort to meet and get the confused circumstances, clear confusion and mixed up identity. Until now.

“Cool down. Ngatisangane tiri two (Let’s meet the two of us).

“You may choose to understand my IGNORANCE at the time (sic). I regret it.”

But Charumbira told NewsDay yesterday that he wanted to file charges against those who were raising the allegations, which he said were false.

“I actually want to sue those who are levelling those false allegations against me,” he said.

“There is no element of truth in those allegations. I never spoke to them after the charges were filed against me.”

He, however, requested further questions in writing, but had not yet responded by last night.

“I want to set the record straight,” he said.

“Send me your question on WhatsApp and I will explain everything to you.”

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said police would release a statement on the matter.

“We still stand by what we said earlier that we will release a statement in due course,” Nyathi said.

“On allegations of threatening the victim, I will check with the Officer Commanding Masvingo.”

The victim’s father refused to comment on his conversation with Charumbira.

“The complaint should speak on this matter. Let me see what I can do. I will get back to you,” he told NewsDay.

Repeated efforts to get in touch with him later were in vain as he rejected calls from this publication.

But the leaked chats seen by NewsDay show that Charumbira accused the victim of “maliciously” filing the charges against him, apparently after failing to get the family to withdraw the charges.

“I know you are working on documentation to go to Canada and run away from Zimbabwe after messing up my name with lies,” Charumbira said in the leaked chats.

“Do not run away. Ndakatosviba kare (my name was long soiled), let’s meet in court.

“As a result of this attack on me, there is a lot of information between you, sekuru Foki and Gari which I know.

“Ndavurawa image pasi rose nenhema kuti (My image has been tarnished worldwide through allegations that) I touched (your) private parts etc kidnapped etc. Whoom! Mwari ndewedu tese (God is for us all).

“Vana (The likes of) Takanayi and other CCC members had several meetings with you to push this agenda.

“I did not think you would agree to falsehoods against me to please them.”

In the 16-minute audio recording that has gone viral, Charumbira reportedly solicited for a kiss from the victim, who spurned his advances.

According to a police memo, Charumbira called the complainant on March 31 this year and invited her for lunch at a top hotel in Harare while she was on her way to Mazowe on school business.

At the hotel, Charumbira allegedly fondled the complainant’s breasts.

He also put his hand in her dress and kissed her without her consent, part of the memo reads.

Women’s rights organisations have demanded Charumbira’s arrest to allow justice to take its course.

-Newsday

Slay Queen Confesses Before Death

By A Correspondent- The 23 year old Glen View 7 woman, who died mysteriously last week, had requested to confess after falling seriously ill.

Sources from her community suspect Rudo Nyoka was bewitched by a married woman, and died a few days, after her belly ballooned.

She was also reported to have surrendered her three-year-old daughter to a local sangoma for close to two months as a US$400 loan guarantee. Some claim she sought a charm from the sangoma to attract mbingas.

She was a good person, we don’t know kuti pressure yakazobva kupi.

“Haana kuromba, asi akatsvaga mushonga weluck to attract rich men.

There were a lot of things which happened prior to her death and during the funeral.

“She used to squat with UZ students and slǝǝp with different men while lying that she was a student. It’s sad where she was slǝǝping. It’s a very sad story. She once worked at a massage parlour.

She was buried with clothes she used to wear during her business. Hembe dzacho pane dziri kunzi hadzisi dzake,” said a source.

However, Rudo’s sister was surprised about what some people were saying about her.

Handina mashoko akawanda ekutaura pamusoro pe sister yangu.

“Ndimika munotoziva nezve sister yangu. Mwari ave nemi mese, rambai muchitaura,” she said.

Another source said Rudo used to rub shoulders with popular and wealthy socialites.

“She wanted to blackmail mbingas claiming to be prǝgnant. She died a painful death.

“There were ƨǝx 0rgies when her body lay in state at her parents’ house.

“Her friends said it was the best send-off they could give their friend.”

Below are comments by H-Metro followers concerning Rudo’s sad death:

Unenge wamboudzwa kuti siyana nemurume wangu wobva wati hakuna munhu wemunhu. — Monalisa Banes

Munhu anenge akatombopihwa warning otukirira unofa. — Tsverukai Mupimbira

* * *

Apa kutombomutsiura hangu pasaloon akatonditsamwira. — Siboniso Taruvinga

* * *

H-Metro taurai mazita embinga dzacho because gist rese tinaro. — Muzukuru WaHunyenya NaSusan Mamoe