Latest On Billiat Future

Kaizer Chiefs management will only start negotiations with Khama Billiat over his future at the end of the season.

The Zimbabwean forward’s contract is set to expire at the end of the campaign but the club has an option to extend it with another year.

In his update on the contract situation of soon to be out-of-contract players, as cited by TimesLive, Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane said:

“As a club we have a plan and that plan is to take into consideration all these players. We know they’ve been contributing but unfortunately injuries are injuries. Also being injured doesn’t mean they’re no longer part of the team.

“We’ll discuss at the end of the season with individuals that we think we can move on with going forward with this project because that’s very, very key. That won’t be defined by their injuries right now but it will be about what they can give the team going forward.”

Billiat has been with Chiefs for four years but injuries have constantly affected his performances.

The former Warriors international is currently nursing a groin injury that he sustained late last year.

The 32-year old is yet to find the back of the net this season, having registered only one assist to his name.

This situation has put him under scrutiny, given that he is one of the highest paid players at the club and a lot is expected from him.- Soccer24 News

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Sermon From Mbungo

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has emphasised the importance of peace and unity, describing them as prerequisites for national development.

He was speaking at the Zion Christian Church (ZCC)’s annual Easter gathering at Mbungo Estates in Masvingo this Sunday, where he also commissioned developmental projects.

The Easter holiday is an important event on the Christian calendar as it marks the death and resurrection of Jesus.

For the Zion Christian Church led by Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi, it has become the tradition for thousands of congregants drawn from Zimbabwe and beyond the country’s borders to gather at Mbungo Estates in Masvingo.

This year was no exception and President Mnangagwa joined them this Sunday, a day that marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Upon arrival, the President officially commissioned the ZCC Dam which is expected to improve farming activities and provide fish for the church and surrounding communities.

The church has also built the Rucosi Thalitha Cumi Mission Hospital at the Mbungo Estates which was also officially commissioned by the President this Sunday.

After commissioning the projects, President Mnangagwa attended the church service, where he took time to share a word with the congregants as well as speak on key national issues.

Ensuring national development is the priority of the Second Republic and President Mnangagwa underscored the need for peace and unity to ensure the country’s economy progresses.

“Today, three-quarters of the Presidium is here as the leaders of the country. For us to achieve development, peace and unity is key,” said the President.

President Mnangagwa commended the church for the dam construction project and reminded Zimbabweans that it is they who can build their country through hard work.

“The Bible says if you are lazy you should not eat. If you’re lazy you will die of hunger. God gave us everything to survive, he gave us all so that we work and eat. The land is built by its people, brick upon brick. Stone upon stone,” he said.

Freedom of worship will continue to be guaranteed under the Second Republic and the relations between the church and government remain solid President Mnangagwa said.

“The relations between the church and government remain solid. Under the Second Republic, you have the freedom to worship,” he said.

Drug and substance abuse continues to be a problem area for the country and as enunciated by the President, the church has a role to play in moulding the young generation.

President Mnangagwa advocated for parents not to spare the rod in disciplining children.

As the Christian community around the country celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the message from the country’s leadership is clear: everyone needs to renew themselves and work towards a prosperous Zimbabwe.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/04/09/peace-and-unity-key-to-nation-building-president-mnangagwa/

#GoldMafia Documentary, ZIST’s View

ZIST Press Statement On Gold Mafia Documentary

As the Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinking (ZIST), we have taken note of the recent documentary released by Al Jazeera, highlighting the prevalence of corruption and smuggling of Gold in the mining industry in Zimbabwe.

Eric Muzamindo

We unequivocally condemn any form of corruption and illegal activities in the mining sector, which harm the country’s economy and tarnish its reputation as a reliable investment destination.

The revelations made in the Gold Mafia documentary are deeply concerning, and we call upon the government to investigate these allegations diligently and bring the perpetrators to justice. We also urge the government to put measures in place to curb the smuggling of gold and other precious minerals, which not only deprives the country of much-needed revenue but also fuels criminal activities such as money laundering, human trafficking, and terrorism financing.

We understand that the mining sector is critical to Zimbabwe’s economic growth, and we believe that it can be a source of sustainable development, job creation, and poverty reduction. However, for this to happen, we need to restore investor confidence by ensuring that the sector is transparent, accountable, and ethical. This requires a concerted effort from all stakeholders, including the government, opposition parties, mining companies, civil society, and local communities, to work together towards a common goal.

We take note of name dropping of top Government officials, business community , and fugitive elements in society , it is in the public interest for all officials to clear themselves to avoid speculation which further dents the image of the nation.

Last but not least, it is of high concern that one of the notable characters who featured mostly in this documentary, who hold an esteemed strategic office, Ambassador Uebert Angel should unconditionally resign from the public office and further clear himself from these serious allegations levelled against him.

Furthermore, we recommend Presidency to appoint reputable persons in strategic areas of Governance to protect the image of the nation from further scrutiny.

ZIST remains committed to promoting strategic thinking and policy analysis that supports sustainable development in Zimbabwe. We call upon all Zimbabweans to join us in condemning corruption and illegal activities in the mining sector and support efforts to promote good governance, accountability, and transparency. Together, we can build a better future for our country and our people.

We recommend the following :

1. A clear and proper development policy

2. Provide a clear mining framework

3. Deploy strategic thinkers in key area of governance

4. Deal with deep rooted corruption both in public and private sector

5. Proper feasibility studies around all critical sectors of the economy

6. Research and development is an important component in all sectors of the economy

7. Inclusion of private sector to lead from the front In industrialization and pro – growth matters on policy matters and macroeconomic stabilization

8. To share the national cake through proper policy clarification which promotes employment creation and capacity utilization
9. Do a feasibility study in the mining sector which will indate quantity and estimated value of all minerals in Zimbabwe for planning purposes
10. Denouncing publicly and bringing to book all members who are linked to corruption and smuggling

11. We further recommend Presidency to widen its advisory to accommodate Independent thinkers on critical matters which promotes nation building

12. Wider consultation is necessary before key appointments to avoid persons of disrepute in key areas of governance. A vetting Committee with critical stakeholders in the nation can be setup to vet and recommend to the President the final appointment of individuals in public office positions.

*Dr Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo is the Chief Executive Officer of Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinking and he can be contacted at [email protected]

Mnangagwa “Invades” Church Gathering

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has emphasised the importance of peace and unity, describing them as prerequisites for national development.

He was speaking at the Zion Christian Church (ZCC)’s annual Easter gathering at Mbungo Estates in Masvingo this Sunday, where he also commissioned developmental projects.

The Easter holiday is an important event on the Christian calendar as it marks the death and resurrection of Jesus.

For the Zion Christian Church led by Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi, it has become the tradition for thousands of congregants drawn from Zimbabwe and beyond the country’s borders to gather at Mbungo Estates in Masvingo.

This year was no exception and President Mnangagwa joined them this Sunday, a day that marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Upon arrival, the President officially commissioned the ZCC Dam which is expected to improve farming activities and provide fish for the church and surrounding communities.

The church has also built the Rucosi Thalitha Cumi Mission Hospital at the Mbungo Estates which was also officially commissioned by the President this Sunday.

After commissioning the projects, President Mnangagwa attended the church service, where he took time to share a word with the congregants as well as speak on key national issues.

Ensuring national development is the priority of the Second Republic and President Mnangagwa underscored the need for peace and unity to ensure the country’s economy progresses.

“Today, three-quarters of the Presidium is here as the leaders of the country. For us to achieve development, peace and unity is key,” said the President.

President Mnangagwa commended the church for the dam construction project and reminded Zimbabweans that it is they who can build their country through hard work.

“The Bible says if you are lazy you should not eat. If you’re lazy you will die of hunger. God gave us everything to survive, he gave us all so that we work and eat. The land is built by its people, brick upon brick. Stone upon stone,” he said.

Freedom of worship will continue to be guaranteed under the Second Republic and the relations between the church and government remain solid President Mnangagwa said.

“The relations between the church and government remain solid. Under the Second Republic, you have the freedom to worship,” he said.

Drug and substance abuse continues to be a problem area for the country and as enunciated by the President, the church has a role to play in moulding the young generation.

President Mnangagwa advocated for parents not to spare the rod in disciplining children.

As the Christian community around the country celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the message from the country’s leadership is clear: everyone needs to renew themselves and work towards a prosperous Zimbabwe.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/04/09/peace-and-unity-key-to-nation-building-president-mnangagwa/

Mnangagwa Seizes Pulpit In Bikita

President Emmerson Mnangagwa says peace and unity which are preached by the church are a core requisite for development.

The President said this while addressing ZCC congregants gathered at Mbungo in Bikita for their Easter conference.

President Mnangagwa also said it is the responsibility of the citizens to build the country through utilising the country’s resources such as the land.- ZBC News

Another Mnangagwa Front-Man Implicated In Gold Mafia

By- Self-proclaimed prophet and Gold Smuggler Uebert Angel has implicated a Zanu PF PF politician and gold dealer Pedzisai “Scott” Sakupwanya, in the Gold smuggling syndicate.

Angel has named Sakupwanya, Zimbabwe’s, biggest gold baron, in a documentary by Qatar-based news network Al Jazeera titled Gold Mafia.

Angel, who is a British-Zimbabwean businessman, was appointed Ambassador at Large to Europe and the Americas by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2021.
In a snippet of the fourth and final instalment of Gold Mafia, Angel tells undercover reporters who posed as investors that Sakupawanya is a bigger gold dealer than Ewan MacMillan. He said:
MacMillan doesn’t control nothing. This (Sakupwanya) was his worker cleaning his car. He is the number one now in Zimbabwe.
MacMillan, a self-confessed gold smuggler, also features in the Al Jazeera documentary.
Angel also shows the reporters pictures of Sakupwanya flaunting his US$5 million cash and some gold bars on 29 June 2020. He said:
He’s right there, he’s in his house, sleeping on five million US dollars.
Sakupwanya is a ZANU PF councillor in Mabvuku and is the ruling party’s aspiring parliamentary candidate for Mabvuku Constituency.
He owns Better Brands Jewellery (BBJ) and other gold dealers operating in Mazowe and Penhalonga.

Another Horror Crash Claims Six (6) In Mvuma

By- Six people died while 21 others were injured after a minibus they were travelling in from a church gathering was side-swiped by a Nissan UD truck near Mvuma Sunday night.

The minibus was carrying congregants of the God of Christ Church, who were coming from Buhera, and were on their way back to Bulawayo.

National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, confirmed the accident.
The accident comes after 10 people died near Mvuma on Friday around 6 am.
A cleansing ceremony led by spirit mediums was held yesterday.
Bodies of those who died on Friday were collected by family members in Mvuma yesterday ahead of burial.
Nine of the dead will be buried in Gokwe and one in Chegutu.
Government has supported the families with burial arrangements, and family representatives were grateful for the gesture.

Zimbos-SA Immigration Officers In FistFight

By-A South African immigration officer based at Beitbridge Border Post reportedly fought with Zimbabwe-bound travellers who had complained about his slow service on Friday.

A witness told the Southern Eye that the South African official threw away the passports of a group of travellers after they challenged him for insulting them.

South African border official Thabo Mogkola referred questions to Home Affairs spokesperson Siya Qoza who reportedly ignored the questions.

A white female traveller who declined to be identified told the publication that the immigration officer was openly rude and his mood further darkened when travellers complained about his slow pace. Said the traveller:

Travellers were also not happy about his rude manner of speaking, and they started grumbling after spending a long time waiting in the queue.

He was deliberately being slow for reasons best known to him and trouble started.

He came out of his office and started collecting passports from the crowd. He then went to a fence close by and threw the passports over.

People scrambled to get their passports, while others physically attacked him.

The official reportedly fought back until some of his colleagues restrained him.

Kaizer Chiefs Statement On Billiat Future

Kaizer Chiefs management will only start negotiations with Khama Billiat over his future at the end of the season.

The Zimbabwean forward’s contract is set to expire at the end of the campaign but the club has an option to extend it with another year.

In his update on the contract situation of soon to be out-of-contract players, as cited by TimesLive, Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane said:

“As a club we have a plan and that plan is to take into consideration all these players. We know they’ve been contributing but unfortunately injuries are injuries. Also being injured doesn’t mean they’re no longer part of the team.

“We’ll discuss at the end of the season with individuals that we think we can move on with going forward with this project because that’s very, very key. That won’t be defined by their injuries right now but it will be about what they can give the team going forward.”

Billiat has been with Chiefs for four years but injuries have constantly affected his performances.

The former Warriors international is currently nursing a groin injury that he sustained late last year.

The 32-year old is yet to find the back of the net this season, having registered only one assist to his name.

This situation has put him under scrutiny, given that he is one of the highest paid players at the club and a lot is expected from him.- Soccer24 News

Pasuwa Bags Another Cup

Kalisto Pasuwa has won another title in Malawi, after his FCB Nyasa Big Bullets beat Mighty Mukuru Wanderers 2-1 in the NBS Bank Charity Shield played at the Bingu National Stadium today.

The NBS Charity Shield is the curtain raiser to the Malawian Super League, which kicks off on April 15.

Up against former Highlanders coach Mark Harrison’s Mighty Wanderers, Pasuwa’s charges, looking to win the Charity Shield for the sixth time since it was launched in 2016, needed just 10 minutes to break the deadlock.

Maxwell Gastin reacted quickly to tap in the rebound, after Clyde Senaji’s effort from inside the box had hit the upright.

Bullets nearly doubled their lead in the 16th minute, but Patrick Mwaungulu’s inviting delivery into the box, was missed by everybody.

Gastin’s early strike was the difference between the two sides at the half time break.

Wanderers nearly leveled matters five minutes after the restart but their dangerous corner kick was well dealt with by Richard Chimbamba, in goal for Bullets.

Pasuwa’s troops doubled their lead in the 70th minute.

A lapse in concentration in the Wanderers defence allowed Anthony Mufume to collect a loose ball on the left and square it for Stanley Billiat, who easily tapped in Bullets’s second.

Wanderers tried to stage a late come back and pulled one back through Misheck Botomani but Bullets held on for a victory, to the delight of their fans.- Soccer24 News

What Is Autism?

Key facts
Autism – also referred to as autism spectrum disorder ̶ constitutes a diverse group of conditions related to development of the brain.
About 1 in 100 children has autism.
Characteristics may be detected in early childhood, but autism is often not diagnosed until much later.
The abilities and needs of autistic people vary and can evolve over time. While some people with autism can live independently, others have severe disabilities and require life-long care and support.
Evidence-based psychosocial interventions can improve communication and social skills, with a positive impact on the well-being and quality of life of both autistic people and their caregivers.
Care for people with autism needs to be accompanied by actions at community and societal levels for greater accessibility, inclusivity and support.
Overview
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a diverse group of conditions. They are characterized by some degree of difficulty with social interaction and communication. Other characteristics are atypical patterns of activities and behaviours, such as difficulty with transition from one activity to another, a focus on details and unusual reactions to sensations.

The abilities and needs of autistic people vary and can evolve over time. While some people with autism can live independently, others have severe disabilities and require life-long care and support. Autism often has an impact on education and employment opportunities. In addition, the demands on families providing care and support can be significant. Societal attitudes and the level of support provided by local and national authorities are important factors determining the quality of life of people with autism.

Characteristics of autism may be detected in early childhood, but autism is often not diagnosed until much later.

People with autism often have co-occurring conditions, including epilepsy, depression, anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder as well as challenging behaviours such as difficulty sleeping and self-injury. The level of intellectual functioning among autistic people varies widely, extending from profound impairment to superior levels.

Epidemiology

It is estimated that worldwide about 1 in 100 children has autism (1). This estimate represents an average figure, and reported prevalence varies substantially across studies. Some well-controlled studies have, however, reported figures that are substantially higher. The prevalence of autism in many low- and middle-income countries is unknown.

Causes
Available scientific evidence suggests that there are probably many factors that make a child more likely to have autism, including environmental and genetic factors.

Available epidemiological data conclude that there is no evidence of a causal association between measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, and autism. Previous studies suggesting a causal link were found to be filled with methodological flaws (2,3).

There is also no evidence to suggest that any other childhood vaccine may increase the risk of autism. Evidence reviews of the potential association between the preservative thiomersal and aluminium adjuvants contained in inactivated vaccines and the risk of autism strongly concluded that vaccines do not increase the risk of autism.

Assessment and care

A broad range of interventions, from early childhood and across the life span, can optimize the development, health, well-being and quality of life of autistic people. Timely access to early evidence-based psychosocial interventions can improve the ability of autistic children to communicate effectively and interact socially. The monitoring of child development as part of routine maternal and child health care is recommended.

It is important that, once autism has been diagnosed, children, adolescents and adults with autism and their carers are offered relevant information, services, referrals, and practical support, in accordance with their individual and evolving needs and preferences.

The health-care needs of people with autism are complex and require a range of integrated services, that include health promotion, care and rehabilitation. Collaboration between the health sector and other sectors, particularly education, employment and social care, is important.

Interventions for people with autism and other developmental disabilities need to be designed and delivered with the participation of people living with these conditions. Care needs to be accompanied by actions at community and societal levels for greater accessibility, inclusivity and support.

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Young People Ready To Remove Zanu PF

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

Pleasure having young people convening through sports as a way to chat a collective way forward for our country .

We have the responsible to change the lives of the present and future generations.

Such a mammoth task requires decisive and responsive leadership.

Let’s go!

Winning Zimbabwe For Change Through Football

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

Pleasure having young people convening through sports as a way to chat a collective way forward for our country .

We have the responsible to change the lives of the present and future generations.

Such a mammoth task requires decisive and responsive leadership.

Let’s go!

“Evangelist” Mnangagwa Grabs Pulpit

President Emmerson Mnangagwa says peace and unity which are preached by the church are a core requisite for development.

The President said this while addressing ZCC congregants gathered at Mbungo in Bikita for their Easter conference.

President Mnangagwa also said it is the responsibility of the citizens to build the country through utilising the country’s resources such as the land.- ZBC News

Causes Of Mine Forfeiture

Causes of mine suspension or forfeiture

Mine operations are regulated by laws of the country that protect the environment; people, livestock, wild animals and the economy . Therefore if an officer from ministry of mines or EMA thinks these are threatened by one way or the other the mine is suspended or closed entire through a procedure that is lawful can be challenged in a court of law if offender thinks they have been treated unfairly. We will briefly outline usually causes of those suspensions . You should note that they not always lead to automatic suspension unless if inspections are not renewed on time that one is the only automatic but can also be avoided or requested through relevant offices .

Failure to appoint manager and blaster .
Before a mine starts operations a mine must appoint qualified manager who in turn appoints a qualified blasters. Any mine found any of the two can be suspended if continues to operate unlawfully under suspension a second suspension is usually given then a third one can lead to court that can lead to permanent suspension and a possible ban for life . This can be challenged in court with proof of innocence if such evidence could be there especially if the manager was appointed before the second suspension yet the inspecting officer couldn’t see the appoint letter because of good reasons tabled in court .

Failure to maintain proper ore and gold register.
All mine production of ore and gold should be registered in official gold registers and kept properly taken monthly before the 10th of the next month for returns at ministry of mines. Failure to do can result in suspension or permanent suspension. Such cases are difficult to challenge in court because gold belongs to the state any misappropriation of information can lead to arrest .
Under declaration of gold produced .
All gold productions are recorded by manager properly every day could any evidence that you are under declaring gold production automatic suspension can be effected
Failure to fence , refill and put collar to shafts according to mines requirement .
All mine shafts should be fenced, disused shafts should be refilled and all shafts should have collar to prevent shafts collapse there by causing danger to people and animals . Failure to do so can lead to suspension while working towards meeting mining standards.
Mining in a manner that endangers the environment , livestock and humans
According to EMA all mining activities should preserve the environment and avoid unnecessary loss of lives of both people and animals. Any haphazard mining that destroys vegetation indiscriminately and creates a lot of unfenced or unnecessary spillage of hazardous chemicals into water or atmosphere can result in suspension by EMA .
Failure to have proper license or operations without relevant licenses.
Below are license for both EMA and ministry of mines
Explosives license
Carbon transportation permit
Solid waste disposal license
Hazardous substance storage license
Gold buying license
Gold trade license
If you found operation without this licenses you get a ticket if you persist then you get a suspension effected by black boots or riot police.
Failure to pay inspection fees
Inspection fees are paid annually failing to do so results in forfeiture.

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Mixed Sentiments Over “Notorious” Soldier’s Death

Tinashe Sambiri

Retired Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) Colonel Mutero Johane Masanganise was laid to rest on Saturday in Gutu.

He died last week, according to Zanu PF provincial spokesperson, Pepukai Chiwewe.

Col Masanganise caused a reign of terror in Gutu between 2005 and 2013, tormenting known opposition supporters in the area.

During the bloody 2008 Presidential election runoff, Col Masanganise played a leading role in attacking members of the Movement for Democratic Change.

Col Masanganise at some point contested Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs, Ezra Chadzamira for the Zanu PF chairmanship in 2017 and withdrew as he faced defeat after a disputed first round.

Masanganise was a member of the Gutu chieftainship family.

How Col Masanganise Tormented Gutu Residents

Tinashe Sambiri

Retired Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) Colonel Mutero Johane Masanganise was laid to rest on Saturday in Gutu.

He died last week, according to Zanu PF provincial spokesperson, Pepukai Chiwewe.

Col Masanganise caused a reign of terror in Gutu between 2005 and 2013, tormenting known opposition supporters in the area.

During the bloody 2008 Presidential election runoff, Col Masanganise played a leading role in attacking members of the Movement for Democratic Change.

Col Masanganise at some point contested Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs, Ezra Chadzamira for the Zanu PF chairmanship in 2017 and withdrew as he faced defeat after a disputed first round.

Masanganise was a member of the Gutu chieftainship family.

Uebert Angel Implicates Mnangagwa Gold Runner

By- Self-proclaimed prophet and Gold Smuggler Uebert Angel has implicated a Zanu PF PF politician and gold dealer Pedzisai “Scott” Sakupwanya, in the Gold smuggling syndicate.

Angel has named Sakupwanya, Zimbabwe’s, biggest gold baron, in a documentary by Qatar-based news network Al Jazeera titled Gold Mafia.

Angel, who is a British-Zimbabwean businessman, was appointed Ambassador at Large to Europe and the Americas by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2021.
In a snippet of the fourth and final instalment of Gold Mafia, Angel tells undercover reporters who posed as investors that Sakupawanya is a bigger gold dealer than Ewan MacMillan. He said:
MacMillan doesn’t control nothing. This (Sakupwanya) was his worker cleaning his car. He is the number one now in Zimbabwe.
MacMillan, a self-confessed gold smuggler, also features in the Al Jazeera documentary.
Angel also shows the reporters pictures of Sakupwanya flaunting his US$5 million cash and some gold bars on 29 June 2020. He said:
He’s right there, he’s in his house, sleeping on five million US dollars.
Sakupwanya is a ZANU PF councillor in Mabvuku and is the ruling party’s aspiring parliamentary candidate for Mabvuku Constituency.
He owns Better Brands Jewellery (BBJ) and other gold dealers operating in Mazowe and Penhalonga.

Mnangagwa Takes His Red Carpet Affection Right Into Mutendi’s Dam

Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa shocked many when he had a red carpet laid right into a dam he was commissioning at the Zion Christian Church’s Mbungo shrine.

Mnangagwa who had a busy easter holiday was a guest of honor at Mutendi’s easter service and as part of his schedule, he was supposed to commission a dam that the church constructed to provide water to congregants at the giant shrine.

As Mnangagwa arrived at the site of the dam, a red carpet was laid out for him to walk on, leading all the way to the edge of the dam.

Auxillia And Son Now Running The Show In Zanu PF, Says Mliswa

Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has claimed that most political decisions in Zimbabwe are being made by the First Lady, Auxillia Mnangagwa, and her son, Collins “Jnr” Mnangagwa.

Mliswa alleged that Muswere and Wadyajena found their way back into the race because they have close ties with Collins Mnangagwa.

He made the remarks while revealing details of a meeting he had with a member of the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) named Nhete.

Mliswa said Nhete told him that most political decisions in Zanu PF were being made by Auxillia and Junior.

However, he told me that the problem today is that most political decisions are made by the First Lady and Jnr. For example he predicted, accurately, that Muswere and Wadyajena would return as winners because they are close to Jnr& have some mutual deals with him, respectively.

He added that the problem with Zimbabwe’s political landscape is that important decisions are being made by individuals who were not elected by the people, but are rather members of the ruling family.

Mliswa’s comments have raised concerns about the level of influence wielded by the Mnangagwa family in Zimbabwe’s political affairs.

However, the ruling party, ZANU-PF, has not yet responded to Mliswa’s claims.

Chinhoyi Water Shortage Caused By Decomposing Corpse Stuck Inside City Tank’s Pipe

Patients at Chinhoyi Hospital- file pic

By A Correspondent | Chinhoyi water shortages between March and the beginning week of April were caused by the decomposing corpse of a mentally ill patient stuck inside the water pipes, writes a complainant.

Many people currently complaining of stomach aches claim to ZimEye that this is due to drinking contaminated water.

Residents who spoke to ZimEye said there is no security at all at the water tanks supplying the city and this is not the first time the crisis has happened. It once happened back in 2004, said one, Diana Usiri.

A comment from the Municipality was not forthcoming at the time of writing.

Meanwhile, the complaint stated as follows:  Asi ministry of water be serious shuwa kunetsa kwese kwaita mvura last week mutank manga makafira mupengo shuwa kusvika pakuora munhu musina kumuona ko akapinda sei nhai kuti vanhu timwe mvura yakafira munhu kudaro asi itai serious shuwa!

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Nick Mangwana Says Arrests Of GOLDMAFIA Are Coming

Assets of those implicated in Al Jazeera’s #GOLDMAFIA documentary have been frozen, and arrests are coming, says govt spokesman, Nick Mangwana, at a time when ZANU PF aligned businessman, Kuda Tagwirei has continued untouched 3 years after govt said his assets have been frozen. IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH?

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Mnangagwa Donates 35 Mines To Military

Emmerson Mnangagwa allocated 35 mines to war veterans two years ago to empower the liberation war icons but officials entrusted with the responsibility to handover the claims have not done so amid allegations of corruption.
Addressing war veterans at Davies Hall last Thursday, the Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister, who is also the ruling Zanu-PF national chairperson, Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri said a probe to establish why war veterans have not been given the mining claims, that include gold and lithium, two years after President Mnangagwa allocated them, has since been launched.

Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri said it was extremely regrettable that senior officials in her ministry were involved in uncouth dealings, in the process bringing the name of the President into disrepute.

She said the Second Republic under the leadership of President Mnangagwa was committed to improving the welfare of war veterans.

“The President in 2020 approved 35 mines which he said should be allocated to war veterans. These mines are across the country, some have since been given out to the beneficiaries but others are yet to be handed over. We are hearing that the delays are as a result of underhand dealings by officials and I have reported that to the President.

We are investigating and I want to assure you that we will get to the bottom of the matter. War Veterans should never suffer,” said Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri.

She also took the opportunity to apprise the war veterans on the operationalisation of the Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Act [Chap 17:12] following its promulgation in September 2020.

The enactment of the Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Act was in pursuit of President Mnangagwa’s vision to move the country towards a prosperous and empowered middle-income society by 2030.

Minister Muchunguri-Kashiri said prior to the process of aligning laws to the Constitution, War Veterans and ex-political prisoners, detainees and restrictees were administered by two separate pieces of legislation namely, the War Veterans Act [Chap 11:15] and the ex-political prisoners, detainees and restrictees Act [Chap 17:10). These acts have since been repealed and replaced by the all-encompassing Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Act [Chap 17:12] which recognises all the categories of veterans of the liberation struggle as provided for by the Constitution.

These are war veterans, ex-political prisoners, detainees and restrictees, non-combatant cadres and war collaborators.

She said the intention of the Second Republic in aligning the Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Act [Chap 17:12] to the Constitution is for Government to create a holistic framework for dealing with the welfare and economic empowerment of veterans of the liberation struggle. “Through this Act, including the repealed legislation, veterans of the liberation struggle were and are still entitled to a monthly pension.

Veterans and their children are also entitled to education benefits at Government schools or educational institutions and in the event of them or their children enrolling at non-Government institutions or outside the country, they are given educational benefits equal in amount to the fees payable at Government schools or institutions,” said Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri.

Government capped school fees allowance for war veterans’ children at US$300 paid in local currency equivalent.

She said in addition, veterans, their spouses and children are entitled to full medical cover in the event of illness.

In the unfortunate occurrence of death, families of deceased veterans are entitled to funeral grants as well as 20 percent of land gazetted for resettlement.

“In the past pensions for war veterans and ex-political prisoners, detainees and restrictees were determined differently.

The formula for determining the monthly pension for these categories has now been harmonised under an indexation framework that was improved by the Second Republic to ensure that whenever salaries and allowances of members of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces are increased, the monthly pensions of war veterans are also automatically increased.

“It should also be noted that while all pensions payable from the Consolidated Revenue Fund are administered directly by the Pension Office in terms of the provisions of the Pensions Review Act [Chap 16:03], the Ministry of Defence and War Veterans Affairs is still responsible for initiating fundamental changes to pension policy for its clients,” said Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri. Chronicle

Man Stabbed In A Pub

A 22-year-old Shurugwi man was fatally stabbed by a fellow patron after violence erupted in a bottle store over a missing cellphone.

The incident occurred recently at Chironde Village under Chief Nhema.

According to Midlands Police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko, Samson Mangezi was stabbed after he inquired about his missing cellphone.

“Mangezi was in a bottle store at Hwinya Business Centre, Shurugwi intending to buy beer when an unknown person snatched his cellphone from his pocket. Upon enquiring from other patrons about his cellphone, an unidentified person instantly threw it on the floor,” he said.

Mangezi reportedly picked up his cellphone and discovered that the sim card and a battery were missing resulting in him making further inquiries on who had taken his cell phone.

This did not go down well with one of the patrons, Pilot Lunga who then angrily advanced toward Mangezi.

“Sensing danger, Mangezi ran out of the bottle store but Lunga pursued him holding a knife. Mangezi’s body was discovered by his brother later that night near a footpath that connects Hwinya Business Centre and Chironde Village,” said Inspector Mahoko.

Lunga is on the run and police are appealing for information on his whereabouts. – state media

No Factories, No Hospitals, And Uebert Angel Mate, Makandiwa Opens A 30K Seater Church

The United Family International Church (UFIC) led by Uebert Angel mate, Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa, officially opened its mega church building in Chitungwiza yesterday.

The building, which accommodates 30 000 people was officially unveiled by Prophet Makandiwa’s Ghanaian spiritual father and mentor Prophet Victor Kusi Boateng.

The church which is now complete was built by Prophet Makandiwa and his wife Ruth using their personal resources.

Speaking to the congregation, Prophet Makandiwa said it was a journey to reach where the church is now.

He was also looking forward to having another bigger building which would become the national headquarters in the near future.

“When we decided to build this structure initially our hope was to be able to accommodate everyone inside this building, but the numbers are even much bigger now.

“This place can no longer be our headquarters and once we are done with this one we move on to the next project,” he said.

Prophet Boateng said he was proud that his son and wife had built such a mega-church in Zimbabwe.

He blessed the church structure during the dedication exercise adding that this grand opening marks a new beginning for the ministry.

UFIC spokesperson Pastor Prime Kufakunesu said several challenges caused the delay of the completion of the structure on time.

“Although the construction began in 2011, we were stopped three times due to some municipal council issues.

“We had to pay twice for the stand in the process and lost about six-and-a-half years of work,” he said.

Prophet Boateng was accompanied by the Ambassador of Ghana to Zimbabwe Alexander Grant Ntrakwa and Mayor Harold Moore of Wardley, Georgia, US.

The Easter conference was also attended by people from all walks of life including some other diplomats and Government officials.

The dedication which coincided with Easter conference was attended by over 70 000 people. -state media

‘Most Political Decisions In Zanu PF Are Made By Auxillia And Collins Mnangagwa’

By A Correspondent| Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has claimed that most political decisions in Zimbabwe are being made by the First Lady, Auxillia Mnangagwa, and her son, Collins “Jnr” Mnangagwa.

Posting on Twitter, Sunday afternoon, Mliswa alleged that Muswere and Wadyajena won in the last election because they have close ties with Collins Mnangagwa and have made mutual deals with him.

“It’s unfortunate when people who you converse with in trust turn on you and sell-out. I always say our conversations have to be private but one of my CIO sources DIO Nhete has decided to be a smart alec. I went to school with Nhete and he was my senior but he has gone rogue!

As a CIO operative he confided in me until he thought to be to clever for nothing. Recently, I met with Nhete at the airport and we spoke as usual. He invited a lady he was with and we spoke for a long time in the understanding that this was as before,” said Mliswa.

“However, he told me that the problem today is that most political decisions are made by the First Lady and Jnr. For example he predicted, accurately, that Muswere and Wadyajena would return as winners because they are close to Jnr& have some mutual deals with him, respectively,” he added.

He added that the problem with Zimbabwe’s political landscape is that important decisions are being made by individuals who were not elected by the people, but are rather members of the ruling family.

Mliswa’s comments have raised concerns about the level of influence wielded by the Mnangagwa family in Zimbabwe’s political affairs.

However, the ruling party, ZANU-PF, has not yet responded to Mliswa’s claims.

Mwonzora Lawmaker In Toxic Relationship

By- A lawmaker aligned to the Douglas Mwonzora’ MDC Senator Edith Baipai dragged her husband Allan Chinowaita to court as he allegedly abused her physically and financially.

, it has been established.
It has also emerged that while Chinowaita had told the Nyanga Senator Baipai that he had separated with his first wife, they are still seeing each other.
The cat was let out of the bag at the Mutare Magistrates Civil Court as Senator Baipai was applying for a protection order against Chinowaita.
It also emerged that Senator Baipai handed over to Chinowaita the US$40 000 housing loan she got from Parliament.
During the court session last week, Senator Baipai demanded the return of her property. Chinowaita also stands accused of forging Senator Baipai’s signature.
“I gave him the money I received from Parliament and he promised to return it, but failed to do so. He has been giving flimsy excuses since last year. I have tried to communicate with him, but it seems he does not want to give me back my money,” said Senator Baipai.
She also said Chinowaita is in the habit of assaulting and threatening her as he is over protective.
“He is over protective and jealousy. I think he is insecure because I have more money than him. The car he is driving around with other women is mine.
“He once assaulted me at Rainbow Towers where I had gone for a meeting with my bosses. Maybe he thought I was having an affair. He also assaulted me at Holiday Inn. I just want the law to protect me,” pleaded Senator Baipai.
She also added that Chinowaita is abusing her social media accounts, adding that she wants him barred from accessing them.
Senator Baipai said Chinowaita is refusing to hand over her documents, including her driver’s licence.
“He has everything, including proof of ownership of some of my property. He has my academic certificates, driver’s licence and money. I want them back. If he wants to move on like he has done, then he should leave with nothing,” said the lawmaker.
She added: “Last year l was supposed to get a residential stand under my name, but he wrote a letter to Parliament stating that the residential stand should be in his name since he is my husband. This was done behind my back.
“I inquired with Parliament why I was yet to get the residential stand, but was shocked to hear that it had been allocated to Chinowaita. I was left with nothing,” said Senator Baipai.
She said Chinowaita lied to her that he had separated with his first wife.
“He is still seeing his first wife. He has been lying to me that they broke up, yet they are still seeing each other. I look stupid now because I was being fooled all along. His wife is waiting for him outside in my car as we speak,” said the heartbroken woman.
In response, Chinowaita said the US$40 000 that Senator Baipai had men tioned was invested in a shop.
“I invested the money in a shop that will bene¬fit both of us as it is a family business,” he said.
However, Baipai objected: “I have never been to the shop. I have never received anything from that shop. He is lying that he invested in a shop. If it is there, then he is squandering my money with his wife.
“Are you not ashamed of reaping where you did not sow? Why can’t you work for yourself and earn an honest living? All I want is my property back then you can move on,” charged Senator Baipai.
Mutare magistrate, Mr Xavier Chipato presided over the matter.
He granted the protection order in Senator Baipai’s favour.
The order will be valid for five years.
Mr Chipato also ordered Chinowaita to return Senator Baipai’s documents and property.

Violence At Makhadzi Mutare Gig

By-South African songstress, Makhadzi, was targeted Friday with missiles while performing by angry fans.

The musician had to be whisked away from the stage after rowdy fans who felt hard done by her shoddy performance started throwing cans and other missiles in anger at Manicaland Motoring Club last night.

Besides performing way late than fans expected, Makhadzi jumped on stage after midnight with no live band before she performed not more than three songs much to the disappointment of hundreds of people who attended the show.
Angry fans started mobbing performing artistes by throwing missiles and shouting obscenities while destroying barricades that separated the VIP section.

There was also drama in and outside the venue as hoardes of people lost cash and valuables as thieves had a field day.

Uebert Angel To Be Charged With Money Laundering, Name Dropping Charges

Uebert Angel, the Zimbabwe’s Ambassador at Large and Presidential Envoy is now in the eye of a storm after being implicated in the Gold Mafia documentary by Al Jazeera, Zim Morning Post has heard.

Top government sources told this publication that Angel is likely to face money laundering charges and allegations of name-dropping.

This comes on the backdrop of reports that his assets have been frozen by the country’s Financial Intelligence Unit.

“The authorities are looking into his role in trying to assist those who are laundering money. The law is very clear on this and measures will be taken,” opined a senior government official.

According to S8(2) of the Money Laundering & Proceeds of Crime Act, Angel committed a crime because the Act clearly states that “Any person who conceals, or disguises the true nature, source, location, disposition, movement, or ownership of or rights with respect to property, knowing or suspecting that such property is the proceeds of crime, commits an offence.”

The Act also says “Any person who acquires, uses or possesses property knowing or suspecting at the time of receipt, that such property is the proceeds of crime, commits an offence.”

In S8 (4) the Act says “association with or conspiracy to commit, an attempt to commit, and aiding, abetting, facilitating and counselling the commission of money laundering is an offence.”

“It is clear that in line with this Act, Angel committed a crime because he mentions that he can use his Diplomatic bag to conceal proceeds of crime and bring into the country dirty money,” the source added.

In the documentary, Angel is captured offering to Al Jazeera’s undercover reporters that he could use his diplomatic cover to carry large volumes of dirty cash into Zimbabwe as part of a laundering operation also involving gold smuggling.

Another source said Angel can also be found guilty of name dropping the President’s name given that on several occasions in the documentary he says he is acting on behalf of the President and has been tasked to arrange such meetings with investors.

“He brags in the documentary that he is acting on behalf of the President but surprisingly in episode 3 his request for a meeting is turned down by the Presidential security.

This points to name dropping because if he was being sent then those”investors” could have met the President,” said the source.

Angel was appointed as the nation of Zimbabwe’s Ambassador at Large and Presidential Envoy by Zimbabwean Mnangagwa in March 2021.

The ambassadorial role came with the responsibility for Angel to seek trade and investment opportunities for the country of Zimbabwe.

-ZimMorningPost

Two Mazowe Teenagers Arrested For Murdering 25-Year-Old Man

The quiet town of Mazowe was thrown into disarray after a fatal stabbing occurred in the early hours of the morning on 7th April 2023.

According to the police, two 15-year-old boys stabbed a 25-year-old man, Nisadi Maruza, with a steel rod after an argument at Nduna Shops, SAS Mine, Mazowe at midnight. Maruza had reportedly confronted the teenagers after seeing them talking to his girlfriend, which led to a violent altercation that ended in his tragic death.

The suspects, whose names have been withheld because of their age, are now in police custody and are expected to face murder charges.

Detective Inspector Elson Nkala of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Marlborough confirmed the incident, saying, “The boys have been arrested and are being charged with murder.

“We are conducting further investigations to determine the motive behind the attack.”

In a separate incident, a 38-year-old man, Nomore Mutseriwa, was beaten to death by a mob in Harare’s Waterfalls suburb.

According to police reports, Mutseriwa had allegedly stolen two cellphones and a Bluetooth speaker radio from a house along Bradfield Road.

However, he was apprehended by a group of residents who proceeded to assault him, resulting in his untimely demise.

Police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, condemned the use of mob justice and urged citizens to refrain from taking the law into their own hands.

“We are investigating the matter and would like to remind members of the public that it is not lawful to take the law into their own hands.

“We urge people to report any suspected criminal activity to the police and allow the justice system to take its course.”

Pretoria High Court To Hear Challenge Against Termination Of Zimbabwe Exemption Permits

From 11 to 14 April 2023, the Pretoria High Court will hear three applications challenging the termination of the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) by the Minister of Home Affairs. One of these cases is called the “Helen Suzman Foundation and Another v Minister of Home Affairs and Another.”

  1. What is at issue in this case and when will it be heard?
    The case is about the Minister of Home Affairs’ decision to end the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) by June 30, 2023. The Pretoria High Court will hear the case from April 11-14, 2023.
  2. What is the ZEP?
    The Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) is a special permit that allows around 178,000 holders, and their children, to legally live, work, and study in South Africa. It was introduced in 2009 as the ‘Dispensation for Zimbabweans Project’ (DZP) to help undocumented Zimbabweans fleeing political violence. The DZP was renewed as the Zimbabwe Special Permit (ZSP) in 2014, and then as the ZEP in 2017. Applicants must show they have the financial means to support themselves, have no criminal record, and abandon attempts to apply for asylum status. ZEP holders are law-abiding and economically active foreign nationals who have built lives in South Africa over the last thirteen years due to desperate conditions in Zimbabwe. Many have children who only know South Africa as their home.
  3. Are there viable alternatives to the ZEP?
    Without the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP), its holders cannot legally stay in South Africa unless they are granted one of the mainstream visas under the Immigration Act. However, this is difficult for most ZEP holders due to legal and practical barriers. They cannot apply for permanent residence, so they must apply for a general worker’s visa, which requires certification from the Department of Labour. The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) can waive this requirement, but it has an administrative incapacity issue and a large backlog of visa applications. The DHA recently extended the validity of existing long-term visas until December 31, 2023, but this extension was not given to ZEP holders. The backlog of applications makes it difficult for ZEP holders to apply for a waiver or a mainstream visa before the ZEP expires on June 30, 2023. Asylum seekers face the same backlog issue, and documenting their persecution is now more challenging with the passing of time.
  4. What is the road ahead for ZEP holders if the Minister’s decision is upheld?
    Without the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) and with the obstacles to obtaining a mainstream visa, most ZEP holders will face a difficult decision after June 30, 2023: return to Zimbabwe or remain in South Africa as undocumented migrants, with all the risks that come with it. Returning to Zimbabwe would be disastrous for most holders and their families, as the country remains politically unstable and economically weak. Children who have grown up in South Africa would lose access to education, healthcare, nutrition, shelter, and social assistance. As undocumented migrants, former ZEP holders would have no legal means to work, start a business, study, or access financial services, making life even more challenging for them.
  5. Why did the Minister decide to terminate the ZEP?
    When he announced his decision to terminate the ZEP, the Minister gave these reasons:
  6. The ZEP was always a temporary measure pending improved conditions in Zimbabwe.
  7. DHA’s limited budget.
  8. South Africa’s increased unemployment rate.
  9. That ZEP holders were violating its conditions.
    The DHA has recently denied in court papers that ending the ZEP would reduce unemployment or that ZEP holders are responsible for unemployment among South African citizens. Instead, DHA asserts three remaining reasons for terminating the ZEP:
  10. That the conditions in Zimbabwe have improved.
  11. That terminating the ZEP will alleviate pressure on the asylum system.
  12. Budget and resource constraints at DHA.
  13. What is HSF’s argument?
    HSF has two arguments for why the Minister’s decision to terminate the ZEP is unlawful.
    First, the decision was made without consulting ZEP holders or the South African public, which is a violation of section 33 of the Constitution. This section gives everyone, including non-citizens, the right to fair government decision-making. The lack of consultation meant that the Minister did not consider the impact of his decision on ZEP holders and their lives, making his decision unlawful.
    Second, the abrupt termination of the ZEP unjustifiably limits the constitutional rights of its holders, particularly their right to dignity (section 9 of the Constitution) and the best interests of their children (section 28(2) of the Constitution). The termination would have a destructive effect on the lives of ZEP holders and their children, making the decision unlawful.
  14. What outcome does HSF seek?
    HSF wants the court to declare the Minister’s decision as unconstitutional, unlawful and invalid and to set it aside. After that, HSF wants the Minister to consider the decision again with a fair process. Meanwhile, HSF wants the ZEP to continue until a fair process is in place. However, HSF does not want the court to order that the ZEP continues indefinitely.
  15. Why is this case important for South African Citizens?
    The case brought by HSF regarding the termination of the ZEP has wider implications for all living in South Africa. HSF argues that the Minister’s decision to terminate the ZEP without consulting the holders or the public is unconstitutional and violates their right to fair government decision-making. The case highlights the importance of respecting the rights of all when government decisions adversely affect them. ZEP holders have lawfully contributed to South Africa’s economic, social, and cultural life, and their abrupt removal could harm both them and South Africans. The case seeks a fair process and recognition that the best interests of ZEP holders and South Africans are not at odds.
  16. Who will Appear Before the Court between 11 and 14 April 2023?
    Between 11 and 14 April 2023, the Pretoria High Court will hear three separate applications that challenge the Minister’s decision to terminate the ZEP –
    a). Helen Suzman Foundation and Another v Minister of Home Affairs and Another
    HSF is the main party challenging the Minister’s decision to terminate the ZEP, and they will be joined by CORMSA as an intervening party. The Minister and the ‘All Truck Drivers Forum and Allied South Africa’ will also join proceedings as intervening parties, and they are opposed to HSF and CORMSA.
    b). Zimbabwean Immigration Federation v Minister of Home Affairs.
    Zimbabwean Immigration Federation (ZIF) wants to challenge the Minister’s decision to terminate the ZEP for the same reasons as HSF and seek the same outcome.
    c). African Amity and Twenty-Nine Others v Minister of Home Affairs and Two Others
    African Amity NPC is the main applicant in this matter, along with twenty-nine individual ZEP holders. They are challenging the Minister’s decision to terminate the ZEP on different grounds from HSF, CORMSA, and ZIF. The Minister will be opposing African Amity’s challenge.
    -Online

Give Mwonzora A Chance, But

Dear Editor,

There have been various reactions to the Movement for Democratic Change led by Senator Douglas Mwonzora in which the party is challenging the delimitation report produced by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and gazetted by President Mnangagwa. The MDC says they have done so to lay the ground for credible elections.

Some commentators have said the MDC is trying to avoid elections, with some going further to say that the move is a collaborative effort by the MDC and Zanu PF to postpone elections indefinitely and create a Government of National Unity (GNU). Some have said the challenge will not produce the desired results because according to the constitution of Zimbabwe, elections will proceed using the boundaries that were used in the previous election.

My view is that there can never be a GNU called after a full term of government. The Constitution clearly stipulates that elections are to be held every five years. Remember, the only GNU that the country has had was after a disputed election and was a make-shift arrangement made to avoid starting a new election after the evil Zanu PF had murdered hundreds of Movement of Democratic Change activists across the country and instilled fear to the extent that not many Movement for Democratic Change activists and supporters were unlikely to participate in a fresh election. It was unfair the Movement for Democratic Change was robbed of its clear victory, with current Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa unashamedly claiming credit for it. That was an evil act by Mnangagwa, which contributes to the bad state Zimbabwe finds herself in today.

If there are some real issues in the delimitation report as viewed by the Movement for Democratic Change, and the full bench of the Constitutional Court finds merit in the arguments and nullifies the report, there should be two options. None of the options will include the formation of a GNU.

The first option, in my view, would be to rectify the errors in the report as identified by the Movement for Democratic Change and other players who have noticed irregularities. I would call on all other players who have identified errors to join hands and work with the Zimbabwe Elections Commission to get those errors rectified. The exercise should not take more than a month as preliminary work had already been done. That way, elections may be delayed by a month or two, but will still be held this year.

The other argument I have heard is that constitutionally if the delimitation report is not acceptable, the boundaries used in the previous election will apply. This may sound bad as there have been a lot of population changes since the last delimitation was carried out, but if the constitution stipulates so, and it may take too long to correct the delimitation report that is being challenged, we cannot go beyond 2023 without holding elections, so the constitutional provision that the previous boundaries be used should apply. This is a better way in my view than the dream of a GNU.

Whichever way, elections must be held and the people of Zimbabwe granted the opportunity to vote the corrupt Zanu PF out of power. Unlike during the 2018 elections where some people believed in President Mnangagwa’s new dispensation claim, the five years have proved that he is a lair. Despite his claim to fight corruption, we have continued to see criminals who stole public funds being cleared by the compromised courts. We have seen the first family involved in corrupt deals, and even people caught red-handed smuggling out gold being cleared by the compromised courts because of their relationship with the first family.

And to the MDC and its President Douglas Mwonzora, I applaud you for challenging the delimitation report to share facts that will expose the regime and the compromised Zimbabwe Elections Commission. However, the regime has other ways of rigging, and it requires unity of purpose within the opposition to make it easy to disable the rigging machinery. Please reconsider your relationship with other opposition parties, including the Citizens Coalition for Change, and pull resources together to dislodge Zanu PF.

Kennedy Kaitano

Mnangagwa Bribes Chiefs

CHIEFS and village heads are set to receive a one-off Covid-19 allowance backdated to May 2022 which is essentially yet another vote-buying exercise by the Zanu-PF government to win the support of 26 000 traditional leaders countrywide ahead of this year’s general elections.

The windfall payments were announced early this week by the ministry of Local Government and Public Works’ communication and advocacy director, Gabriel Masvora, in a statement. He said the payments have since been approved and will be distributed through the Salary Services Bureau.

“The ministry has now approved that the village heads receive US$50 per month as the Covid-19 allowance, and it will be backdated to May last year,” Masvora said.

“Village heads approached the ministry and argued that they have been playing a major role in the fight against the pandemic, hence they deserved to receive the allowances.”

Masvora said the government has also approved a medical aid facility with the Premier Service Medical Aid Society (Psmas) for the traditional leaders.

“Government will pay 80 percent of the cost. Chiefs will contribute US$3, sub-chiefs US$2 and village heads US$1 per month towards the medical aid facility,” he said.

Recently, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who will be pitted in the presidential elections with archrival Nelson Chamisa of the Citizens’ Coalition for Change, handed over vehicles to 38 newly installed chiefs during the annual chiefs’ conference held in Bulawayo, in another vote-buying effort.

In another development last week, civil servants such as teachers who play a critical role in elections as presiding officers, got a 100% Zimdollar salary increment, according to a statement from Finance ministry permanent secretary George Guvamatanga.

Police, who provide security on election day, reportedly got a 400% salary hike.

Guvamatanga also announced an increase in the cushioning and Covid-19 allowance from US$200 to US$250 across all sectors of civil servants, excluding the health sector.

In the education sector, Guvamatanga announced a US$80 teaching allowance for every teacher, indexed to the interbank rate and paid in the local currency.

There was also an increase of the cushioning and Covid-19 allowance for government pensioners from US$90 to US$100 and a promise of free primary education up to a maximum of three children at government schools for teachers as well as a funded funeral insurance framework for the rest of civil servants.

As reported by The NewsHawks last week, Zanu-PF has resorted to its traditional vote-buying tactics ahead of the elections. Traditional chiefs last week were pampered with all-terrain vehicles in a development that re-ignited concerns that rigging mechanisms of the next elections are already in operation.

On Thursday this week, Anti-Corruption Trust of Southern Africa (ACT-SA) director Obert Chinhamo told The NewsHawks that in some areas such as Gokwe, chiefs have already begun campaigning for Zanu-PF due to the trinkets from the government.

“We have cases where chiefs openly chant Zanu-PF slogans at rallies in Gokwe and this latest vote buying which forms part of electoral corruption that must be investigated is worrying.

“When there is vote buying there is no guarantee for free and fair elections and a few months into Zimbabwe’s next plebiscite, the current developments are worrying,” he said.

According to the constitution, traditional chiefs must be apolitical.

Village heads are traditional leaders who perform a variety of legislative, administrative and ceremonial duties determined by tradition but they are also expected to be apolitical.

However, Zanu-PF has for long used them to advance sectarian politics and intimidate the opposition.

A couple of weeks ago, the government parcelled out ambulances emblazoned with big portraits of Mnangagwa, which is again tantamount to vote buying.

Before that, Zanu-PF officials had been busy on the campaign trail dolling out more goodies, with an outstanding incident being that of an unidentified man who was caught on camera distributing cash in anticipation of votes in Zanu-PF’s primary elections.

There has also been distribution of chickens, fertilisers and drilling of boreholes by Zanu-PF functionaries in vote-buying tactics. In the rural areas, the ruling party has of late been distributing food in a partisan way to starving villagers which manifests itself in the carrot-and-stick approach where there is both inducement and coercion.- The Newshawks

Windfall For Traditional Leaders

CHIEFS and village heads are set to receive a one-off Covid-19 allowance backdated to May 2022 which is essentially yet another vote-buying exercise by the Zanu-PF government to win the support of 26 000 traditional leaders countrywide ahead of this year’s general elections.

The windfall payments were announced early this week by the ministry of Local Government and Public Works’ communication and advocacy director, Gabriel Masvora, in a statement. He said the payments have since been approved and will be distributed through the Salary Services Bureau.

“The ministry has now approved that the village heads receive US$50 per month as the Covid-19 allowance, and it will be backdated to May last year,” Masvora said.

“Village heads approached the ministry and argued that they have been playing a major role in the fight against the pandemic, hence they deserved to receive the allowances.”

Masvora said the government has also approved a medical aid facility with the Premier Service Medical Aid Society (Psmas) for the traditional leaders.

“Government will pay 80 percent of the cost. Chiefs will contribute US$3, sub-chiefs US$2 and village heads US$1 per month towards the medical aid facility,” he said.

Recently, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who will be pitted in the presidential elections with archrival Nelson Chamisa of the Citizens’ Coalition for Change, handed over vehicles to 38 newly installed chiefs during the annual chiefs’ conference held in Bulawayo, in another vote-buying effort.

In another development last week, civil servants such as teachers who play a critical role in elections as presiding officers, got a 100% Zimdollar salary increment, according to a statement from Finance ministry permanent secretary George Guvamatanga.

Police, who provide security on election day, reportedly got a 400% salary hike.

Guvamatanga also announced an increase in the cushioning and Covid-19 allowance from US$200 to US$250 across all sectors of civil servants, excluding the health sector.

In the education sector, Guvamatanga announced a US$80 teaching allowance for every teacher, indexed to the interbank rate and paid in the local currency.

There was also an increase of the cushioning and Covid-19 allowance for government pensioners from US$90 to US$100 and a promise of free primary education up to a maximum of three children at government schools for teachers as well as a funded funeral insurance framework for the rest of civil servants.

As reported by The NewsHawks last week, Zanu-PF has resorted to its traditional vote-buying tactics ahead of the elections. Traditional chiefs last week were pampered with all-terrain vehicles in a development that re-ignited concerns that rigging mechanisms of the next elections are already in operation.

On Thursday this week, Anti-Corruption Trust of Southern Africa (ACT-SA) director Obert Chinhamo told The NewsHawks that in some areas such as Gokwe, chiefs have already begun campaigning for Zanu-PF due to the trinkets from the government.

“We have cases where chiefs openly chant Zanu-PF slogans at rallies in Gokwe and this latest vote buying which forms part of electoral corruption that must be investigated is worrying.

“When there is vote buying there is no guarantee for free and fair elections and a few months into Zimbabwe’s next plebiscite, the current developments are worrying,” he said.

According to the constitution, traditional chiefs must be apolitical.

Village heads are traditional leaders who perform a variety of legislative, administrative and ceremonial duties determined by tradition but they are also expected to be apolitical.

However, Zanu-PF has for long used them to advance sectarian politics and intimidate the opposition.

A couple of weeks ago, the government parcelled out ambulances emblazoned with big portraits of Mnangagwa, which is again tantamount to vote buying.

Before that, Zanu-PF officials had been busy on the campaign trail dolling out more goodies, with an outstanding incident being that of an unidentified man who was caught on camera distributing cash in anticipation of votes in Zanu-PF’s primary elections.

There has also been distribution of chickens, fertilisers and drilling of boreholes by Zanu-PF functionaries in vote-buying tactics. In the rural areas, the ruling party has of late been distributing food in a partisan way to starving villagers which manifests itself in the carrot-and-stick approach where there is both inducement and coercion.- The Newshawks

Caps United Dehorn Rhinos

CAPS United moved to the top of the table following their 2-0 win over Black Rhinos on the Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 4 on Friday.

The Green Machine remained unbeaten with ten points after their latest win.

William Manondo scored the opener just after the half hour from the spot. The penalty resulted from a foul on the scorer by the keeper inside the box.

Rodwell Chinyengetere doubled the lead three minutes into the second half, thereby sealing the victory for Makepekepe.

In Bulawayo, Highlanders and Chicken Inn played a goalless draw.

Bosso dominated the pace from the first whistle, and had a chance to take an early lead when they were awarded a penalty on the tenth minute.

Lynoth Chikuhwa stepped up to take the set-piece but missed his kick.

The visitors piled up more pressure in the following moments but failed to get the opener.

The Gamecocks, on the other end, created a few chances and had to wait until the 24th minute to get their first real opportunity of the game.

The game ended goalless as Bosso dropped to third place on the log, while Chicken Inn moved to 6th place.

FC Platinum bounced back to winning ways after edging visitors Bulawayo Chiefs 2-1 at Mandava Stadium.

The Platinum Boys had to come from behind to grab the win as Chiefs took an early lead through Obriel Chirinda.

Walter Musona scored the equaliser towards halftime before Innocent Mucheneka sealed the victory for the defending champions five minutes from time.

Elsewhere, Ngezi Platinum Stars blew up a two-goal advantage to settle for a 3-3 draw against Herentals, while Green Fuel remained without a win after losing 1-2 to Manica Diamonds.

Results:
Chicken Inn 0-0 Highlanders
CAPS United 2-0 Black Rhinos
FC Platinum 2-1 Bulawayo Chiefs
Ngezi Platinum 3-3 Herentals
Green Fuel 1-2 Manica Diamonds.- Soccer24 News

Facts About Autism

Key facts
Autism – also referred to as autism spectrum disorder ̶ constitutes a diverse group of conditions related to development of the brain.
About 1 in 100 children has autism.
Characteristics may be detected in early childhood, but autism is often not diagnosed until much later.
The abilities and needs of autistic people vary and can evolve over time. While some people with autism can live independently, others have severe disabilities and require life-long care and support.
Evidence-based psychosocial interventions can improve communication and social skills, with a positive impact on the well-being and quality of life of both autistic people and their caregivers.
Care for people with autism needs to be accompanied by actions at community and societal levels for greater accessibility, inclusivity and support.
Overview
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a diverse group of conditions. They are characterized by some degree of difficulty with social interaction and communication. Other characteristics are atypical patterns of activities and behaviours, such as difficulty with transition from one activity to another, a focus on details and unusual reactions to sensations.

The abilities and needs of autistic people vary and can evolve over time. While some people with autism can live independently, others have severe disabilities and require life-long care and support. Autism often has an impact on education and employment opportunities. In addition, the demands on families providing care and support can be significant. Societal attitudes and the level of support provided by local and national authorities are important factors determining the quality of life of people with autism.

Characteristics of autism may be detected in early childhood, but autism is often not diagnosed until much later.

People with autism often have co-occurring conditions, including epilepsy, depression, anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder as well as challenging behaviours such as difficulty sleeping and self-injury. The level of intellectual functioning among autistic people varies widely, extending from profound impairment to superior levels.

Epidemiology

It is estimated that worldwide about 1 in 100 children has autism (1). This estimate represents an average figure, and reported prevalence varies substantially across studies. Some well-controlled studies have, however, reported figures that are substantially higher. The prevalence of autism in many low- and middle-income countries is unknown.

Causes
Available scientific evidence suggests that there are probably many factors that make a child more likely to have autism, including environmental and genetic factors.

Available epidemiological data conclude that there is no evidence of a causal association between measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, and autism. Previous studies suggesting a causal link were found to be filled with methodological flaws (2,3).

There is also no evidence to suggest that any other childhood vaccine may increase the risk of autism. Evidence reviews of the potential association between the preservative thiomersal and aluminium adjuvants contained in inactivated vaccines and the risk of autism strongly concluded that vaccines do not increase the risk of autism.

Assessment and care

A broad range of interventions, from early childhood and across the life span, can optimize the development, health, well-being and quality of life of autistic people. Timely access to early evidence-based psychosocial interventions can improve the ability of autistic children to communicate effectively and interact socially. The monitoring of child development as part of routine maternal and child health care is recommended.

It is important that, once autism has been diagnosed, children, adolescents and adults with autism and their carers are offered relevant information, services, referrals, and practical support, in accordance with their individual and evolving needs and preferences.

The health-care needs of people with autism are complex and require a range of integrated services, that include health promotion, care and rehabilitation. Collaboration between the health sector and other sectors, particularly education, employment and social care, is important.

Interventions for people with autism and other developmental disabilities need to be designed and delivered with the participation of people living with these conditions. Care needs to be accompanied by actions at community and societal levels for greater accessibility, inclusivity and support.

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The Proper Framework For Mining Investment

Business Correspondent| Two Zimbabwean companies have put in place a strategic partnership to foster proper investment in mining.

The companies, Inner Core Resources Private Limited and Three Wingers Enterprises, are keen to turn mining into a lucrative sector in Zimbabwe and beyond.

A representative of Inner Core Resources said on Monday:

“Anything related to mining we can assist. We have a team of experts in various departments and we deal with a variety of issues. Even those who seek to learn about mining and how to invest can contact us.”

“Any mining related baby (Issue), we can help…

Those who want to buy mining equipment and don’t know which ones to use, where to get the best equipment, we can assist.

Mining Equipment selling for those who want to set up milling plants,” said the official.

Inner Core Resources can be contacted through its partner Three Wingers Enterprises.

For more information

Call /WhatsApp 0774028830 for more

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Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

ZANU PF Throws Celebrations: 3mln Have Already Voted In Our Primaries

More than three million people voted in the just-ended ZANU PF primary elections, in an unprecedented show of strength and popularity by the ruling party ahead of this year’s harmonised elections.
There are about six million registered voters in Zimbabwe, with the ruling party targeting to garner up to five million votes in the forthcoming elections. ZANU PF director of information and publicity Cde Tafadzwa Mugwadi told The Sunday Mail that: “From the preliminary indications we can safely say that three million people voted in the primary elections.

“We are going to release the final figures soon. However, our preliminary observations show that the number of voters who participated was above three million.”

The ruling party is presently on a massive nationwide voter mobilisation drive geared to deliver a landslide victory during the general elections. The party’s Politburo last week announced the final list of ruling party candidates for the National Assembly, Senate, local authority elections, that includes a healthy mix of tried and tested cadres, as well as youthful aspirants. There was a huge turnout of voters in the party’s internal elections, which analysts attributed to the party’s strong organisational capacity and structures. Political analyst and Global Economics2020 Consultancy Group executive director Mr Naboth Paurosi Dzivaguru said the injection of new blood into the party structures had elicited renewed interest from voters.

“These aspirants introduced very exciting projects on the ground which are geared to deliver development, empowerment, income and create employment. This resonated well with young people,” Mr Dzivaguru said.

“The party introduced new entrants who are resourceful. This means that there is no party which has monopoly over youth votes. Any party can win the hearts and minds of the youths as long as its policies are people-driven.”

Mr Dzivaguru said the young turks are aware of the masses’ expectations.

“It appears that bribing voters did not work this time. Party members sought genuine leaders who are capable of pushing both organisational and Government interests.

One of the victors, Cde Francis Garikai Mukwangwariwa, who won the Zvimba East primary election, said developmental projects spearheaded by President Mnangagwa have been well-received.

“Through the President’s vision, I also drilled 13 boreholes in Zvimba East, empowered the youths and also rehabilitated roads.

“We are doing this for our visionary President, the party Zanu PF and Zimbabwe as a whole, without considering political affiliation. Definitely, all candidates, even those who lost, carried the President’s vision.” -state media

Race For St Mary’s Seat Hots Up

By A Correspondent

Race for St Mary’s parliamentary seat is tightly contested with young turks in CCC proving to be popular among residents. With sitting MP Unganai Tarusenga who has served two terms proving to be unpopular, CCC Youth Taskforce Spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has been warmly embraced by the community. Job Sikhala ally Freddy Masarirevu is also in the race for the seat. Other aspiring candidates for the seat are Brighton Mazhindu a former Councillor and former Chitungwiza Mayor, Philip Mutoti.

Chuma who is arguably one of the most radical youths of his generation is known for his hard hitting messages against Emmerson Mnangagwa’s dictatorship.

Masarirevu emerged in the limelight following Sikhala’s arrest when he was appointed spokesperson for the Zengeza West parliamentarian.

In all this, CCC President Nelson Chamisa remains popular as he garnered massive support from citizens who firmly believe in his citizens centred approach to politics.- Soccer24 News

CCC’s Sarkozy Leads St Mary’s Seat Race

By A Correspondent

Race for St Mary’s parliamentary seat is tightly contested with young turks in CCC proving to be popular among residents. With sitting MP Unganai Tarusenga who has served two terms proving to be unpopular, CCC Youth Taskforce Spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has been warmly embraced by the community.

Job Sikhala ally Freddy Masarirevu is also in the race for the seat. Other aspiring candidates for the seat are Brighton Mazhindu a former Councillor and former Chitungwiza Mayor, Philip Mutoti.

Chuma who is arguably one of the most radical youths of his generation is known for his hard hitting messages against Emmerson Mnangagwa’s dictatorship.

Masarirevu emerged in the limelight following Sikhala’s arrest when he was appointed spokesperson for the Zengeza West parliamentarian.

In all this, CCC President Nelson Chamisa remains popular as he garnered massive support from citizens who firmly believe in his citizens centred approach to politics.- Soccer24 News

Bosso, Chicken Inn Share Spoils

HIGHLANDERS striker Lynoth Chikuhwa missed a penalty as Bosso played out a goalless draw with Chicken Inn in a lively Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter played at Barbourfields Stadium today.

Highlanders were the livelier of the two teams in the first half in a period where they wasted numerous goal scoring opportunities including Chikuhwa’s missed penalty.

Bosso were awarded a penalty in the eighth after striker Stanley Ngala was hacked down in the box.

With the packed Soweto End, filled with Highlanders supporters expecting a goal, Chikuhwa saw his effort come off the post.

Chicken Inn came back better in the second half and it took a brilliant save from Ariel Sibanda to deny them a goal.

The draw left the Gamecocks on six points with one win and three draws. Bosso moved to eight points after two wins and same number of draws . – Chronicle

Man Thrashed For Wearing Zanu Pf T-shirt

By A Correspondent- A man from Harare was charged with assaulting another man who was wearing a Zanu PF T-shirt.

The incident occurred on Sunday in Kuwadzana when Gilmord David confronted Dosman Piko about the T-shirt.

When Piko refused to remove the T-shirt, David’s teenage son kicked and hit him with a brick. David also joined in the assault. Piko was taken to the hospital with injuries to his head and chest. David was granted $30,000 bail and will appear in court on June 8th.

The incident happens when Zimbabwe is preparing to hold harmonised elections sometime between July 26 and August 26 this year.

Elections in Zimbabwe have a history of violence, including intimidation, harassment, and physical violence. Members of the opposition, and human rights activists have often been victims of state-sponsored violence and restrictions on freedoms.

Zimbabwe has also experienced violence both between different political parties (interparty) and within the same party (intraparty). The ruling party, ZANU PF, has been involved in numerous clashes with the MDC and lately the CCC, with each party accusing the other of instigating violence. There have been reports of intimidation, assault, and even murder of opposition supporters by members of the ruling party, as well as retaliation attacks by opposition supporters.

The Zimbabwean government has been criticized for not doing enough to address interparty violence and holding those responsible accountable. Many Zimbabweans, including civil society organizations and human rights groups, have called for an end to political violence and for the government to take action to ensure free and fair elections.

Despite some improvements, reports of violence and intimidation during elections have persisted. The violence before the March 26th, 2022 by-elections has raised concerns about potential violence during the 2023 harmonised elections.

Names of Nominated CCC Members

By A Correspondent- Nelson Chamisa has been nominated as the presidential candidate of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) for the 2023 national harmonised elections, which are set to take place sometime between July 26 and August 26. His nomination was unanimous.

The nomination process was held on Wednesday to choose members who shall represent the party in the upcoming elections.

Among the nominated members is former Kwekwe mayor Angeline Kasipo who was chosen to represent her constituency.

Kasipo was recently suspended from the council by Local Government Minister July Moyo together with two councillors, ZANU PF’s Makomborero Mlambo and CCC’s Melody Chingarande.

The trio was suspended after pushing to have a recently adopted Kwekwe City budget withdrawn arguing it was too steep for hard-pressed residents. Kasipo confirmed her nomination. 

NewZimbabwe quotes her as saying:

Yes, it’s true I was nominated by various stakeholders to represent Kwekwe in parliament. The party has some other processes which it needs to conclude before one finally get to be a candidate eventually.

In Gweru another former mayor, Josiah Makombe was also nominated to represent Gweru Urban in Parliament.

Current Kwekwe Member of Parliament, Judith Tobaiwa also received a nomination to represent the constituency.

Mbizo Legislator Settlement Chikwinya is battling for selection with Corban Madzivanyika.

In Redcliff, current Member of Parliament, Lloyd Mukapiko was unanimously endorsed.

In Silobela, stakeholders endorsed lawyer Ephraim Ndlovu ahead of losing 2018 parliamentary candidate Fanuel Sibindi.

Fadzayi Mahere, the party’s spokesperson said there is going to be a re-run in areas where violence was recorded and anyone who participated in violence will be disqualified.

Anxiety As ZEPs Court Date Nears

By- There is anxiety among the Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEPs) holders as the court date for the hearing of their challenges approaches.

From 11 to 14 April 2023, the Pretoria High Court will hear three applications challenging the termination of the ZEPs by the Minister of Home Affairs. One of these cases is called the “Helen Suzman Foundation and Another v Minister of Home Affairs and Another.”

  1. What is at issue in this case and when will it be heard?

The case is about the Minister of Home Affairs’ decision to end the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) by June 30, 2023. The Pretoria High Court will hear the case from April 11-14, 2023.

What is the ZEP?The Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) is a special permit that allows around 178,000 holders, and their children, to legally live, work, and study in South Africa. It was introduced in 2009 as the ‘Dispensation for Zimbabweans Project’ (DZP) to help undocumented Zimbabweans fleeing political violence. The DZP was renewed as the Zimbabwe Special Permit (ZSP) in 2014, and then as the ZEP in 2017. Applicants must show they have the financial means to support themselves, have no criminal record, and abandon attempts to apply for asylum status. ZEP holders are law-abiding and economically active foreign nationals who have built lives in South Africa over the last thirteen years due to desperate conditions in Zimbabwe. Many have children who only know South Africa as their home.

  1. Are there viable alternatives to the ZEP?

Without the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP), its holders cannot legally stay in South Africa unless they are granted one of the mainstream visas under the Immigration Act. However, this is difficult for most ZEP holders due to legal and practical barriers. They cannot apply for permanent residence, so they must apply for a general worker’s visa, which requires certification from the Department of Labour. The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) can waive this requirement, but it has an administrative incapacity issue and a large backlog of visa applications. The DHA recently extended the validity of existing long-term visas until December 31, 2023, but this extension was not given to ZEP holders. The backlog of applications makes it difficult for ZEP holders to apply for a waiver or a mainstream visa before the ZEP expires on June 30, 2023. Asylum seekers face the same backlog issue, and documenting their persecution is now more challenging with the passing of time.

  1. What is the road ahead for ZEP holders if the Minister’s decision is upheld?

Without the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) and with the obstacles to obtaining a mainstream visa, most ZEP holders will face a difficult decision after June 30, 2023: return to Zimbabwe or remain in South Africa as undocumented migrants, with all the risks that come with it. Returning to Zimbabwe would be disastrous for most holders and their families, as the country remains politically unstable and economically weak. Children who have grown up in South Africa would lose access to education, healthcare, nutrition, shelter, and social assistance. As undocumented migrants, former ZEP holders would have no legal means to work, start a business, study, or access financial services, making life even more challenging for them.

  1. Why did the Minister decide to terminate the ZEP?

When he announced his decision to terminate the ZEP, the Minister gave these reasons:

1. The ZEP was always a temporary measure pending improved conditions in Zimbabwe.

2. DHA’s limited budget.

3. South Africa’s increased unemployment rate.

4. That ZEP holders were violating its conditions.

The DHA has recently denied in court papers that ending the ZEP would reduce unemployment or that ZEP holders are responsible for unemployment among South African citizens. Instead, DHA asserts three remaining reasons for terminating the ZEP:

1. That the conditions in Zimbabwe have improved.

2. That terminating the ZEP will alleviate pressure on the asylum system.

3. Budget and resource constraints at DHA.

  1. What is HSF’s argument?

HSF has two arguments for why the Minister’s decision to terminate the ZEP is unlawful.

First, the decision was made without consulting ZEP holders or the South African public, which is a violation of section 33 of the Constitution. This section gives everyone, including non-citizens, the right to fair government decision-making. The lack of consultation meant that the Minister did not consider the impact of his decision on ZEP holders and their lives, making his decision unlawful.

Second, the abrupt termination of the ZEP unjustifiably limits the constitutional rights of its holders, particularly their right to dignity (section 9 of the Constitution) and the best interests of their children (section 28(2) of the Constitution). The termination would have a destructive effect on the lives of ZEP holders and their children, making the decision unlawful.

  1. What outcome does HSF seek?

HSF wants the court to declare the Minister’s decision as unconstitutional, unlawful and invalid and to set it aside. After that, HSF wants the Minister to consider the decision again with a fair process. Meanwhile, HSF wants the ZEP to continue until a fair process is in place. However, HSF does not want the court to order that the ZEP continues indefinitely.

  1. Why is this case important for South African Citizens?

The case brought by HSF regarding the termination of the ZEP has wider implications for all living in South Africa. HSF argues that the Minister’s decision to terminate the ZEP without consulting the holders or the public is unconstitutional and violates their right to fair government decision-making. The case highlights the importance of respecting the rights of all when government decisions adversely affect them. ZEP holders have lawfully contributed to South Africa’s economic, social, and cultural life, and their abrupt removal could harm both them and South Africans. The case seeks a fair process and recognition that the best interests of ZEP holders and South Africans are not at odds.

  1. Who will Appear Before the Court between 11 and 14 April 2023?

Between 11 and 14 April 2023, the Pretoria High Court will hear three separate applications that challenge the Minister’s decision to terminate the ZEP –

a). Helen Suzman Foundation and Another v Minister of Home Affairs and Another

HSF is the main party challenging the Minister’s decision to terminate the ZEP, and they will be joined by CORMSA as an intervening party. The Minister and the ‘All Truck Drivers Forum and Allied South Africa’ will also join proceedings as intervening parties, and they are opposed to HSF and CORMSA.

b). Zimbabwean Immigration Federation v Minister of Home Affairs.

Zimbabwean Immigration Federation (ZIF) wants to challenge the Minister’s decision to terminate the ZEP for the same reasons as HSF and seek the same outcome.

c). African Amity and Twenty-Nine Others v Minister of Home Affairs and Two Others

African Amity NPC is the main applicant in this matter, along with twenty-nine individual ZEP holders. They are challenging the Minister’s decision to terminate the ZEP on different grounds from HSF, CORMSA, and ZIF. The Minister will be opposing African Amity’s challenge.

Uebert Angel Faces Jail

By- The Government has indicated that it would cause the arrest of individuals implicated in the gold Mafia scandal, including prophet Uebert Angel.

The exposed Harare administration also said that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Financial Intelligence Unit had frozen Angel and his accomplices’ assets.

According to the state media, a directive to freeze accounts and arrests confirms the strong position taken by the RBZ against money laundering, with insiders saying they are tracking activities that will expose the money laundering that the alleged gold Mafia could have done.
According to inside sources at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, more assets have been frozen of those implicated in gold smuggling, money laundering, bribery, and other corrupt activities whose self-incriminating comments are contained in the documentary.
“Ewan McMillan, Kamlesh Pattni, Uebert Angel, and Simon Rudland were reported to banks on March 30 listing all accounts and assets held by these people including their balances,” said an insider.
Part of a memo sent to banks heads of compliance seen by The Herald read, “Submit confirmation that the accounts have been frozen. No funds should be transferred from the frozen account until the Financial Intelligence Unit has finished its investigations. The directive is with immediate effect,” said the source.
In the Al Jazeera documentary, Angel is captured offering to Al Jazeera’s undercover reporters that he could use his diplomatic cover to carry large volumes of dirty cash into Zimbabwe as part of a laundering operation also involving gold smuggling.
And he is captured repeatedly, name-dropping the President’s name.
The Kenyan-born Pattni, who calls himself Brother Paul features as one who could help the undercover reporters launder more than US$100 million.
A boastful Macmillan is portrayed in the same vein as Rudland as smugglers, who have deals with Fidelity to deliver gold bought from small-scale miners to the refinery.
They then export it to Dubai and allegedly provide hard currency for Zimbabwe. But like Pattni and Angel, this mechanism was portrayed as also allowing him to launder millions of dollars.
In an earlier memo seen by The Herald, the FIU directed that the assets of Cleopas Chidodo, David Chirozvi, Mehlululi Dube, and Fredrick Kunaka be frozen.
“You are being directed to immediately identify and freeze all assets of the following individuals: Cleopas Chidodo, David Chirozvi, Mehlululi Dube, and Fredrick Kunaka.
“May you also freeze all assets of legal persons and arrangements associated with them. Kindly treat this request as urgent,” read the memo in part.
Chidodo is the Airports Company of Zimbabwe Head of Security, who was captured in Episode 2 of the documentary detailing how he assists gold smugglers to avoid detection as they transport their contraband to Dubai via Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, while Chirozvi is the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Aurex Jewellery Head of Finance.
Kunaka is the general manager of Fidelity Printers and Refiners. He was allegedly on the payroll of the gold mafia during which he received a kickback of US$30 000 a month, according to the documentary.
Dube, who was allegedly being paid US$3 000 per month by the gold smuggling syndicate, is associated with Golden Beryl Private Limited.
The four form part of the team that has been aiding criminal elements in smuggling gold and abusing their positions.
Earlier on Monday, Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said Government remains seized with the matter and the nation will be kept apprised of new developments.
“Government takes the allegations raised in the documentary seriously and has directed relevant organs to institute investigations into the issues raised therein.
“Any person found to have engaged in acts of corruption, fraud or any form of crime will face the full wrath of the law,” she said.
Minister Mutsvangwa said Zimbabwe is a law-abiding nation that will continue to act as such.
“Government takes this opportunity to reaffirm its commitment to upholding local and international laws, including laws relating to financial transactions, the trade of gold and other precious minerals.
“Boastful behaviour and name-dropping by some personalities featured in the documentary, seeking personal gain and glory should never be taken as an enunciation of Government policy,” she said.
The Second Republic has on countless times warned name-droppers, the corrupt and malcontents who pursue narrow selfish interests at the expense of broad-based development, that the Government is always on high alert to flush them out.
This follows rampant abuse of top Government officials’ names, especially the First Family, by criminally-minded elements who seek to grab national resources at the expense of the public.
But that is not how the Second Republic under President Mnangagwa operates since the First Citizen’s emphasis has always been on honest hard work.

Mnangagwa Throws Uebert Angel Under The Bus

By- The embarrassed Zanu Pf government has indicated that it would cause the arrest of individuals implicated in the gold Mafia scandal, including prophet Uebert Angel.

The exposed Harare administration also said that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Financial Intelligence Unit had frozen Angel and his accomplices’ assets.

According to the state media, a directive to freeze accounts and arrests confirms the strong position taken by the RBZ against money laundering, with insiders saying they are tracking activities that will expose the money laundering that the alleged gold Mafia could have done.
According to inside sources at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, more assets have been frozen of those implicated in gold smuggling, money laundering, bribery, and other corrupt activities whose self-incriminating comments are contained in the documentary.
“Ewan McMillan, Kamlesh Pattni, Uebert Angel, and Simon Rudland were reported to banks on March 30 listing all accounts and assets held by these people including their balances,” said an insider.
Part of a memo sent to banks heads of compliance seen by The Herald read, “Submit confirmation that the accounts have been frozen. No funds should be transferred from the frozen account until the Financial Intelligence Unit has finished its investigations. The directive is with immediate effect,” said the source.
In the Al Jazeera documentary, Angel is captured offering to Al Jazeera’s undercover reporters that he could use his diplomatic cover to carry large volumes of dirty cash into Zimbabwe as part of a laundering operation also involving gold smuggling.
And he is captured repeatedly, name-dropping the President’s name.
The Kenyan-born Pattni, who calls himself Brother Paul features as one who could help the undercover reporters launder more than US$100 million.
A boastful Macmillan is portrayed in the same vein as Rudland as smugglers, who have deals with Fidelity to deliver gold bought from small-scale miners to the refinery.
They then export it to Dubai and allegedly provide hard currency for Zimbabwe. But like Pattni and Angel, this mechanism was portrayed as also allowing him to launder millions of dollars.
In an earlier memo seen by The Herald, the FIU directed that the assets of Cleopas Chidodo, David Chirozvi, Mehlululi Dube, and Fredrick Kunaka be frozen.
“You are being directed to immediately identify and freeze all assets of the following individuals: Cleopas Chidodo, David Chirozvi, Mehlululi Dube, and Fredrick Kunaka.
“May you also freeze all assets of legal persons and arrangements associated with them. Kindly treat this request as urgent,” read the memo in part.
Chidodo is the Airports Company of Zimbabwe Head of Security, who was captured in Episode 2 of the documentary detailing how he assists gold smugglers to avoid detection as they transport their contraband to Dubai via Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, while Chirozvi is the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Aurex Jewellery Head of Finance.
Kunaka is the general manager of Fidelity Printers and Refiners. He was allegedly on the payroll of the gold mafia during which he received a kickback of US$30 000 a month, according to the documentary.
Dube, who was allegedly being paid US$3 000 per month by the gold smuggling syndicate, is associated with Golden Beryl Private Limited.
The four form part of the team that has been aiding criminal elements in smuggling gold and abusing their positions.
Earlier on Monday, Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said Government remains seized with the matter and the nation will be kept apprised of new developments.
“Government takes the allegations raised in the documentary seriously and has directed relevant organs to institute investigations into the issues raised therein.
“Any person found to have engaged in acts of corruption, fraud or any form of crime will face the full wrath of the law,” she said.
Minister Mutsvangwa said Zimbabwe is a law-abiding nation that will continue to act as such.
“Government takes this opportunity to reaffirm its commitment to upholding local and international laws, including laws relating to financial transactions, the trade of gold and other precious minerals.
“Boastful behaviour and name-dropping by some personalities featured in the documentary, seeking personal gain and glory should never be taken as an enunciation of Government policy,” she said.
The Second Republic has on countless times warned name-droppers, the corrupt and malcontents who pursue narrow selfish interests at the expense of broad-based development, that the Government is always on high alert to flush them out.
This follows rampant abuse of top Government officials’ names, especially the First Family, by criminally-minded elements who seek to grab national resources at the expense of the public.
But that is not how the Second Republic under President Mnangagwa operates since the First Citizen’s emphasis has always been on honest hard work.

Baba Jukwa Claims Mahere Conviction And Quick Release While Sikhala Rots In Prison’s Proof ZANU So Loved CCC That It Gave Its Only Begotten Daughter

Baba Jukwa claims Mahere conviction and quick release while Sikhala rots in prison’s evidence “ZANU so loved CCC that it gave its begotten daughter…who must be lifted up so all might believe in her”

Nick Mangwana Fails To Reveal Uebert, Pattni, Mcmillan Assets He Says Are Frozen Over #GOLDMAFIA Documentary

2 days later, govt Spokesman Nick Mangwana is failing to reveal the (#GOLDMAFIA syndicate) assets his department says were frozen. On Thursday, the state broadsheet, Herald stated in an article:

Mai Titi Sneaks Into UK Fraud Court Case Hanging-On-Head

By Showbiz Reporter | Comedian Mai Titi currently on bail for serious frauds in Zimbabwe has been allowed into the UK, and must be deported, many Zimbabweans screamed yesterday.

Mai Titi, Felistas Murata

Felistas Murata has a big case currently at court in Harare, and citizens tell ZimEye they are not happy she is also having her way, after a series of several threats and plots to commit violent attacks against people she disagrees with.

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS?

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MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES PROVIDES
AN UPDATE ON EXTRADITION REQUEST OF THE GUPTA FUGITIVES
Members of the media and the nation at large would recall that on 30th of March 2023 we issued a media statement to update the nation on our Extradition request to United Arab Emirates in relation to fugitives Mr Atul Gupta and Mr Rajesh Gupta.

In that statement we provided a brief update on the status of our request. We also raised a concern that South Africa has not been informed if there was Court appearance which is a standard practice in extradition hearings.
To this end we requested a meeting at both a Ministerial level and central authority level.

Detailed Timeline of Activities undertaken by South Africa related to the request
February 2022 Interpol Confirms Red Notices have been issued for the Gupta fugitives
June 2022, the United Arab Emirates inform South Africa and Interpol that Mr Atul Kumar Gupta and Mr Rajesh Kumar Gupta have been arrested by the police in Dubai, the Department travelled to the UAE.
July 2022, South Africa delivers the formal extradition request to the authorities in the UAE.
September 2022, the Director-General of the Department of Justice, and Constitutional Development, in his capacity as the Central Authority, wrote to His Excellency Addullah bin Sultan bin Awad Al Nuaimi, the Minister of Justice in the UAE, as a follow up to the request.
October 2022, the Central Authority travelled to the UAE to meet with Judge Al Balushi, and other representatives from the UAE Central Authority, including the prosecutor who is attending to the extradition request in Dubai. Judge Al Balushi was requested to keep the South African Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Department abreast of developments.
January 2023, at the request of the Central Authority the South African Embassy in Abu Dhabi directed a Note Verbale to the Ministry of Justice requesting to be informed regarding the current status of the extradition request. The Embassy has indicated that they are waiting for a formal response from the Ministry of Justice in the UAE.

February 2023, the Central Authority addressed a further letter to His Excellency Addullah bin Sultan bin Awad Al Nuaimi, referring to his previous correspondence and again requesting a written update on the extradition proceedings of Mr Rajesh Gupta and Mr Atul Gupta.
March 2023, the Central Authority requests for a meeting at the level of Central Authority and at a Ministerial level at the Unite Arab Emirates
6 April 2023, the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services engages the Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates directly and advised that a Note Verbale from United Arab Emirates was received on S April 2023.
In the evening of the 6th of April 2023, we were provided note verbale from United Arab Emirates. In which we learnt with shock and dismay that the extradition hearing had been concluded in the Dubai Court on the 13 February 2023 and our extradition request was unsuccessful.
The court found that on the charge of money laundering the crime in question is alleged to have been committed in the United Arab Emirates and South Africa, in terms of the Federal laws of the United Arab Emirates extradition can be denied because the United Arab Emirates has the jurisdiction to prosecute the crime.
On the charge of fraud, the court found that the arrest warrant relating to this charge was cancelled.
The reasons provided for denying our request are of a technical nature and fly in the face of the assurances given by Emirati authorities that our requests meet their requirements.
This approach is inconsistent with article 17 of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, to which both nations are a signatory.

Article 17 places a clear requirement on State parties to obtain clarity on a specific matter before refusing an extradition request.
It reads: Before refusing extradition, the requested State Party shall, where appropriate, consult with the requesting State Party to provide it with ample opportunity to present its opinions and to provide information relevant to its allegation.
We still intend to engage our counterparts as requested in March to ensure that the decision of the court is promptly appealed, in the recent past we are aware that Denmark has appealed and succeed in obtaining a extradition request.
We also engage with the view of devising a mechanism that enhances the levels co-operation to preserve the integrity our bilateral relations.

Employer Takes Over Wandering Man’s Thirsty Wife, Kids

A woman says she has been having an extra marital affair to quench her sexual desires since her husband has deserted his family.

This emerged at the Mutare Magistrates Civil Court where Tendai Maguzano was applying for maintenance from her estranged husband, Innocent Dhaura.

Maguzano said her husband deserted his family and has not been taking care of his children.

“He has been staying at his workplace with other women and has abandoned me and our four children. He does not come home so I had to move on. He is not sending money for the family’s upkeep. How does he want me to survive with a burden like that?” said Maguzano.

She said she was applying for US$200 for the maintenance of the couple’s four children. “The US$200 will cater for the children’s school fees, transport and groceries. The money will not be enough and I will have to put aside the same amount of money in order to sustain the children’s needs,” she said. Maguzano also said her estranged husband has been acquiring loans and selling some of their property.

“The loans he is acquiring are for his personal use and his girlfriends’ hairdo and nails. My children are not benefiting from the loans that he is continuously acquiring. They are actually pulling us back. It is unbelievable that a man will take into consideration his girlfriends’ needs and abandon his own children.

“It will be better if I get half of his pay because we are not benefiting as his family. I am suffering alone with the children while he is busy enjoying with his concubines,” said Maguzano.

In response, Dhaura said he could not pay the maintenance as he is the one staying with the children.

“I cannot afford to give her that kind of money because I am the one staying with the children. I took my children when I realised that they were being exposed to her harlotry,” charged Dhaura.He said he took custody of his children when he caught his wife red-handed in their matrimonial home with her boss.

“I made a surprise visit to my house and found her in bed with her boss. I could not allow my children to be exposed to such shameful acts. I cannot share my wife with another man, even though I have not been frequenting my home,” he said.

Dhaura also said Maguzano does not care about her children as she once dumped them at his workplace.

“She came to my workplace and dumped the kids there. I do not have a maid, so who was going to look after the children she claims she loves? She is just lying so that she can exploit me. I want custody of the children. She should enjoy her life with her new lover, who is also her boss. I do not care,” charged Dhaura.

Mutare magistrate, Mr Xavier Chipato granted the maintenance of US$80 and asked Dhaura to apply for the children’s custody.

He ordered Dhaura to return the children to their mother as they are still minors. -state media

Caught Raping Minor Inside Pentecostal Church Building

A teenager was caught stark naked as he was allegedly raping a five-year-old girl in a Rusape pentecostal church recently. The 16-year-old suspect, who cannot be named since he is also a minor, was allegedly caught red-handed performing the sinful act by a student pastor, Mr Kudakwashe Mutangi.

The suspect had some photographs of him taken at the crime scene before being surrendered to Rusape Central Police Station.

The scene of the sordid act was a local church building which is under construction, adjacent a popular watering hole. Rusape District acting police spokesperson, Sergeant Theresa Maruza said she wanted to get finer details on the case before commenting.

However, a police source who spoke on condition of anonymity said investigations are in progress.

“It is true that the case was reported here. I think they are doing due diligence because there is a procedure that has to be followed when dealing with minor accused persons.

“The liberty of the minor takes precedence and under the circumstances, the police cannot detain the suspect in custody. The suspect was therefore released into the custody of his parent or guardian,” said the police source.

The Manica Post also has in its possession photographs of the suspect and his victim at the crime scene.

Pastor Mutangi said he had gone to the church with a colleague for an afternoon prayer, only for him to bump into the teenager as he was performing the evil act.

Pastor Mutangi said the suspect attempted to flee through an open window while naked, but they quickly restrained him. He said they rushed to grab the suspect’s clothes to cow him off . A used condom was retrieved from the scene.

“We passed through one of our churches in Vengere for an afternoon prayer session, but we were shocked to come face-to-face with the suspect raping the little girl in the church. The suspect was completely naked and was busy in the act when we entered the building,” he said.

“He tried to jump through the window, but we ordered him to stop. I rushed to grab his clothes, which were by the corner, so that he could not run away naked,” said Pastor Mutangi.

“This is a place of worship and it was disrespectful for the suspect to sexually abuse the defenceless victim in the church. There was a used condom with semen by the window seal,” he said.

The clergy said he called the resident pastor who used his car to ferry the suspect and the victim to Rusape Central Police station for further management.

“We reported the matter to the police for further investigations, and it emerged that the little girl stays with her granny. From the look of things, this could be the tip of an iceberg,” he said. -state media

CCC To Expel Violent Candidates

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) yesterday said it will disqualify nominees implicated in violent clashes during the selection process held on Wednesday.

Addressing a Press conference in Harare yesterday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said: “Violence is a Zanu PF culture and we condemn it in its totality. Any person found responsible for violence or causing violence will be automatically disqualified from any form of participation in our candidate selection process.”

The CCC candidate selection process was abandoned at some centres due to violent clashes among aspiring candidates.

Mahere said those nominated would be vetted and key community stakeholders would be consulted to make their recommendations on the candidates.

“Thereafter, the very important community consensus which builds part of the panel starts. There will be citizen caucuses, where citizens will come together and will be told of who their candidates are and asked of their preference.”

The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) in a report said its monitors witnessed acts of violence in Glen View, Harare, and Zengeza West constituency in Chitungwiza.

Zanu PF primaries held last week were also marred by reports of violence and vote rigging.- Newsday

Mahere Conviction Angers International Rights Group

Amnesty International has condemned the conviction and sentencing of Fadzayi Mahere, the national spokesperson for the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

Mahere was convicted for allegedly publishing falsehoods on Twitter, specifically for a tweet about a police officer striking a baby to death.

Amnesty International states that her conviction is an assault on freedom of expression, and the government is using a non-existent law to prosecute her.

Flavia Mwangovya, Amnesty International’s deputy director, of East and Southern Africa said the conviction of Fadzayi Mahere is a travesty of justice as it is based on a law that is no longer existent in Zimbabwe and applied to silence dissent.

The magistrate court in this case should have taken note of the decisions of the upper courts and acquitted Mahere.

The conviction and sentencing demonstrate the extent to which authorities are willing to go to muzzle critical voices and supress the right to freedom of expression.

According to Mwangovya, the authorities in Zimbabwe are conveying a clear message that the right to freedom of expression has no place in the southern African country.

He urged the government to quash the sentence and stop using the courts to target and harass individuals.Mahere was charged under section 31 of the Criminal Law Reform and Codification Act with publishing or communicating falsehoods in 2021.

The law was declared void by the Constitutional Court in 2014. The High Court confirmed this in another case in 2021.

Mahere was arrested in 2021 and detained for seven days before being granted bail by a Harare magistrate.

On Wednesday, she was convicted and fined US$500 but was acquitted of the charge of promoting and inciting public violence.

Instead, she was convicted of communicating false statements.

-Online

Kombi Accident: 9 Killed

Nine people died while 31 others were injured when a commuter omnibus they were travelling in collided with a minibus along the Harare-Masvingo highway today.
In a statement national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the accident.

“The ZRP confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred today at around 0600 hours where nine people were killed whilst 31 others were injured when a Toyota Caravan kombi with 18 occupants and a mini bus with 22 occupants collided at the 192 km peg along Harare-Masvingo Road. The bodies of the nine victims were taken to Mvuma Hospital mortuary for post-mortem while 20 injured passengers are admitted at the same hospital.

“The other 11 injured passengers are admitted at Gweru Hospital. More details to be released in due course,” he said. – Tellzim

Man Shot Dead, Lover Raped

A MAN was shot THREE times in the head, after being attacked by a ruthless gang, which then took his girlfriǝnd hostage before rɑp!ng her.

The couple were sitting in a car along Lomagundi Road when they were attacked.

One of the suspects, who also has pending armed robbery and attempted murder charges, appeared in court yesterday facing fresh murder, robbery and rɑpǝ charges.

Tapiwa Mbirimi appeared before magistrate, Stanford Mambanje, who remanded him in custody to May 15, pending finalisation of investigations.

The court heard that on November 19, last year, Mbirimi, together with his accomplice only known as Archford, confronted the now deceased Tendai Kandendu.

He was in the company of his girlfriǝnd and they were sitting in their parked vehicle along Lomagundi Road in Harare.

Mbirimi was armed with a pistol while his accomplice had a knife.

They attacked the couple, demanding money.

Kandendu fought back and reached for his gun, which was in the car.

Mbirimi and Archford wrestled Kandendu and took his gun and shot him THREE times in the head, killing him instantly.

They then took Kandendu’s girlfriǝnd hostage and stole the couple’s phones and US$300.

Mbirimi dragged the girl to a nearby bush and rɑpǝd her.

He then told her to seek assistance from a nearby house before disappearing into the darkness.

Lancelot Mutsokoti appeared for the State.

— HMetro

Teen Rapes Minor In Church

A RUSAPE teenager was caught stark nɑkǝd as he was allegedly rɑp!ng a five-year-old girl in a Rusape pentecostal church recently. The 16-year-old suspect, who cannot be named since he is also a minor, was allegedly caught red-handed performing the sinful act by a student pastor, Mr Kudakwashe Mutangi.

The suspect had some photographs of him taken at the crime scene before being surrendered to Rusape Central Police Station.

The scene of the sordid act was a local church building which is under construction, adjacent a popular watering hole. Rusape District acting police spokesperson, Sergeant Theresa Maruza said she wanted to get finer details on the case before commenting.

However, a police source who spoke on condition of anonymity said investigations are in progress.

“It is true that the case was reported here. I think they are doing due diligence because there is a procedure that has to be followed when dealing with minor accused persons.

“The liberty of the minor takes precedence and under the circumstances, the police cannot detain the suspect in custody. The suspect was therefore released into the custody of his parent or guardian,” said the police source.

The Manica Post also has in its possession photographs of the suspect and his victim at the crime scene.

Pastor Mutangi said he had gone to the church with a colleague for an afternoon prayer, only for him to bump into the teenager as he was performing the evil act.

Pastor Mutangi said the suspect attempted to flee through an open window while nɑkǝd, but they quickly restrained him. He said they rushed to grab the suspect’s clothes to cow him off. A used c0nd0m was retrieved from the scene.

“We passed through one of our churches in Vengere for an afternoon prayer session, but we were sh0cked to come face-to-face with the suspect rɑp!ng the little girl in the church. The suspect was completely nɑkǝd and was busy in the act when we entered the building,” he said.

“He tried to jump through the window, but we ordered him to stop. I rushed to grab his clothes, which were by the corner, so that he could not run away nɑkǝd,” said Pastor Mutangi.

“This is a place of worship and it was disrespectful for the suspect to ƨǝxuɑlly abuse the defenceless victim in the church. There was a used c0nd0m with sǝmǝn by the window seal,” he said.

The clergy said he called the resident pastor who used his car to ferry the suspect and the victim to Rusape Central Police station for further management.

“We reported the matter to the police for further investigations, and it emerged that the little girl stays with her granny. From the look of things, this could be the tip of an iceberg,” he said.

— Manica Post

Dubai Refuses To Deport Guptas

The Department of Justice and Correctional Services has eventually confirmed that the United Emirates Arabs (UAE) turned down South Africa’s request to have the Gupta brothers extradited to South Africa to face charges of money laundering and fraud.
This was revealed by the department’s minister, Ronald Lamola, on Friday morning during an impromptu press conference which was called after it was reported that the Guptas brothers were recently spotted in Switzerland, Europe.

Lamola said they were informed of the court’s decision through a note verbale (a diplomatic communication from one government to another, delivered through each other’s diplomatic representatives).

Lamola gave a long timeline of how they dealt with the matter, even saying at some point, they raised concerns when the UAE was not giving them information on the court appearances of the Gupta brothers.

“On the 6th of April 2023, which is yesterday, the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services engages the ambassador of the United Arab Emirates directly, and he advised that a note verbale from the United Arab Emirates was received on the 5th of April 2023 after an enquiry from our side when we read some newspaper articles in relations to the matter.

He said it was then that they learnt that the court process was concluded, and the request by South Africa to extradite the Guptas was duly turned down.

“We learnt with shock and dismay that the extradition have been concluded in the Dubai courts … on the 13th of February 2023, and our extradition request was unsuccessful.

“The court found that on the charge of money laundering, the crime in question is alleged to have been committed in the United Arab Emirates and in South Africa. IOL

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Stop Illegal Mining Activities

By A Correspondent

A local pressure group has implored local authorities in Masvingo to act on the dangers of illegal mining on the hills of Masvingo City.

There is a proliferation of illegal mining activities at Target Kopje Hills after gold was discovered around the hill some years ago. This has attracted much attention from Masvingo residents as the mining activities are being conducted by some unlicensed citizens who are suspected to be the ruling party members .

The local pressure group has called for authorities from Masvingo City Council to engage with the Ministry of Mines, Zimbabwe Republic Police, and Environmental Management Agency to reign in and stop these mining activities or at least at the very minimum regulate the activities so that the environment is protected and that water reservoirs and water supply to more than XXXX number of inhabitants have access to clean, safe and potable water.

The rights group has warned that the continued use of heavy machinery on the hills and chemicals underground causes instability within the Earth’s crust hence putting Masvingo city’s water tanks at risk of being destroyed.

“We are worried about the proliferation of illegal mining activities in Masvingo. Worse still individuals behind the activities are not at all observing the required safety measures,” the pressure group said in a statement.

A petition was submitted to the Parliament of Zimbabwe to end all illegal mining activities in Masvingo by pressuring the government, policymakers, and local authorities to implement and enforce legislation on illegal mining activities. Meanwhile, the group has urged stakeholders and young people to continue pushing for the crafting of better regulations for mining activities to protect the environment and infrastructure by stressing the ban of mining activities in areas of public interest.
The group has however threatened that if nothing changes in the not-so-distant future this will spark more non-conventional ways of engagement to bring to an end the illegal mining and to restore normalcy in the City of Masvingo.

Warriors Fall

The Zimbabwe national team has continued to slump on the latest FIFA Rankings released on Thursday.

The Warriors have not been in action since their international ban was ratified by the FIFA congress in March last year.

They last played a competitive game at the 2021 Afcon tournament in January 2022.

In the latest table, Zimbabwe dropped one place to number 126 in the world to set their worst FIFA ranking in six years.

The Warriors, whose worst ever ranking came in 2016 when they reached number 131, also moved to 34th place on the African table.

The nation’s overall point tally remained at 1138.56.

Meanwhile, 2022 FIFA World Cup winners Argentina are on top of the FIFA rankings, while Morocco, who finished fourth at the 2022 World Cup, remained Africa’s top ranked team.- Soccer24 News

Essential Health Tips For Miners

By Dr Ellane Simon

PPE in mining
Worn to minimize exposure to various hazards.

Examples of PPE include gloves, steel-toed footwear, eye protection, protective hearing devices (earplugs, muffs), hard hats, respirators and reflective clothing.
Gloves – prevent scrapes and abrasions.

Footwear- should be water proof and a puncture proof sole.

Eye protection- prevent dirt and dust floating around the mine from going into the eyes. Also keep chemicals from splashing into the eyes.
Protective hearing devices- to prevent irreversible hearing loss from loud machines, tools and vehicles miners use
Hard hats- protect the miner from water and falling objects
Respirators- prevent from dust exposure which may cause chronic lung disease in the long run.
Reflective clothing- for workers to be recognized easily.

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Arubi Team Faces Relegation

Dstv Premiership side Marumo Gallants, home to veteran Zimbabwean goalkeeper Washington Arubi, are in great danger of being relegated from the South African top-flight.

The Limpopo-based side, despite a very successful debut CAF Confederation Cup campaign in which they have booked a place in the quarter-finals, have found the going tough in the domestic campaign.

Gallants are anchoring the DStv Premiership table with a paltry 23 points from 24 matches.

Selaotse Mosala’s charges have won only four league matches this season and face high-flying Kaizer Chiefs at the FNB Stadium tomorrow.

Gallants need a victory to boost their survival hopes, in a very tight relegation matrix involving Maritzburg United, Swallows and Chippa United with six games remaining.- Soccer24 News

Benzema Hat-trick Buries Barcelona

Karim Benzema netted a brilliant second half hat-trick as Real Madrid trounced Barcelona 4-0 in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final played at Camp Nou.

Carlo Ancelotti’s men, who have struggled against Barcelona since Xavi took over at the Catalan giants, needed a special performance to overturn the 0-1deficit from the first leg in Madrid last month.

Real found the breakthrough in first half stoppage time when Vinicius Junior finished off a brilliant counter attack to level the tie.

The referee’s whistle signalled the end of what was a very tense first half, in which Vinicius and Gavi were booked for an off the ball confrontation.

Los Blancos doubled their lead just four minutes after the restart when Luka Modric flew past two Barcelona defenders and found Benzema, whose brilliant finish found the bottom corner.

Madrid were awarded a penalty in the 55th minute when Franck Kessié fouled Vinicius and the referee pointed to the spot.

Benzema stepped up and sent Marc-André ter Stegen the wrong way to make it 3-0, in the process silencing the Camp Nou.

Barcelona’s struggles to contain the Real counter attacks continued and another goal for the visitors would come with nine minutes of regulation time left.

Vinicius and Benzema broke away on the counter, and the Brazilian found the Frenchman, who made no mistake from six yards.

Madrid booked their place in the Copa delRey final for the first time since 2013, 4-1 on aggregate.- Soccer24 News

Teenager Caught Stark Naked Raping Minor

A RUSAPE teenager was caught stark nɑkǝd as he was allegedly rɑp!ng a five-year-old girl in a Rusape pentecostal church recently. The 16-year-old suspect, who cannot be named since he is also a minor, was allegedly caught red-handed performing the sinful act by a student pastor, Mr Kudakwashe Mutangi.

The suspect had some photographs of him taken at the crime scene before being surrendered to Rusape Central Police Station.

The scene of the sordid act was a local church building which is under construction, adjacent a popular watering hole. Rusape District acting police spokesperson, Sergeant Theresa Maruza said she wanted to get finer details on the case before commenting.

However, a police source who spoke on condition of anonymity said investigations are in progress.

“It is true that the case was reported here. I think they are doing due diligence because there is a procedure that has to be followed when dealing with minor accused persons.

“The liberty of the minor takes precedence and under the circumstances, the police cannot detain the suspect in custody. The suspect was therefore released into the custody of his parent or guardian,” said the police source.

The Manica Post also has in its possession photographs of the suspect and his victim at the crime scene.

Pastor Mutangi said he had gone to the church with a colleague for an afternoon prayer, only for him to bump into the teenager as he was performing the evil act.

Pastor Mutangi said the suspect attempted to flee through an open window while nɑkǝd, but they quickly restrained him. He said they rushed to grab the suspect’s clothes to cow him off. A used c0nd0m was retrieved from the scene.

“We passed through one of our churches in Vengere for an afternoon prayer session, but we were sh0cked to come face-to-face with the suspect rɑp!ng the little girl in the church. The suspect was completely nɑkǝd and was busy in the act when we entered the building,” he said.

“He tried to jump through the window, but we ordered him to stop. I rushed to grab his clothes, which were by the corner, so that he could not run away nɑkǝd,” said Pastor Mutangi.

“This is a place of worship and it was disrespectful for the suspect to ƨǝxuɑlly abuse the defenceless victim in the church. There was a used c0nd0m with sǝmǝn by the window seal,” he said.

The clergy said he called the resident pastor who used his car to ferry the suspect and the victim to Rusape Central Police station for further management.

“We reported the matter to the police for further investigations, and it emerged that the little girl stays with her granny. From the look of things, this could be the tip of an iceberg,” he said.

— Manica Post

Robbers Kill Man During Picnic

A MAN was shot THREE times in the head, after being attacked by a ruthless gang, which then took his girlfriǝnd hostage before rɑp!ng her.

The couple were sitting in a car along Lomagundi Road when they were attacked.

One of the suspects, who also has pending armed robbery and attempted murder charges, appeared in court yesterday facing fresh murder, robbery and rɑpǝ charges.

Tapiwa Mbirimi appeared before magistrate, Stanford Mambanje, who remanded him in custody to May 15, pending finalisation of investigations.

The court heard that on November 19, last year, Mbirimi, together with his accomplice only known as Archford, confronted the now deceased Tendai Kandendu.

He was in the company of his girlfriǝnd and they were sitting in their parked vehicle along Lomagundi Road in Harare.

Mbirimi was armed with a pistol while his accomplice had a knife.

They attacked the couple, demanding money.

Kandendu fought back and reached for his gun, which was in the car.

Mbirimi and Archford wrestled Kandendu and took his gun and shot him THREE times in the head, killing him instantly.

They then took Kandendu’s girlfriǝnd hostage and stole the couple’s phones and US$300.

Mbirimi dragged the girl to a nearby bush and rɑpǝd her.

He then told her to seek assistance from a nearby house before disappearing into the darkness.

Lancelot Mutsokoti appeared for the State.

— HMetro

Musician Apologizes For Failing Zimbabweans

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwean musician Sanii Makhalima has publicly apologized to his family for not using his fame and fortune to better the lives of his fellow countrymen.

Makhalima, who has been in the music industry for several years, said he had been aware of the issues facing the people of Zimbabwe but had stayed in a corner and believed that someone else would take action. However, he now understands the power of fame and fortune and wants to use it for the greater good.

“Before I was aware of our issues as a people but had always stayed in a corner and believed someone else would do it. However, my concience has not let me rest and my spirit has had this gnawing like feeling for a while. Please forgive me as I had never really understood the power of fame and fortune,”

Makhalima said that his conscience had not let him rest and that his spirit had been nagging him for a while.

He acknowledged that he had been selfish with his fame and fortune and had never used it correctly. However, he promised that this version of himself is better, more aware, and conscious about the mishaps of their lives.

In his public apology, Makhalima urged his family to forgive him and to work together to create a better tomorrow for all Zimbabweans.

He called on them to motivate each other to do good and to work towards a brighter future. Makhalima acknowledged that some members of his family may not agree with his vocal stance on the affairs of the country, but he felt compelled to speak out because staying quiet made his heart and spirit bleed.

Makhalima pledged to use his platform and voice to advocate for positive change in Zimbabwe and to usher in a new generation of thinkers.

Zengeza East Youth Announces Bid for Councillor

25 year old Midlands State University (MSU) Media Studies graduate Kumbirai Mutengo yesterday announced his bid for ward 21 councillor after very much consideration due to the delapidating situation in the dormitory town of Chitungwiza.

“I believe that Chitungwiza needs a voice that can speak onbehalf of the people.Chitungwiza needs real transformation and some of the issues facing our people like water challenges, poor roads , sewer leakages and housing need to be addressed,” said Mutengo

The young journalist and author reiterated that with his political experience , leadership acumen and etiquette he is the best person to represent Zengeza East Constituency ward 21 as councillor ushering the ward and the Chitungwiza Municipality on a transformative path.

Mutengo (25) is a mentee of the late Former Minister of National Housing and Social Ammenities , veteran opposition politician, educationist and Chitungwiza godfather, Fidelis Mhashu.The young journalist authored a biography book about the struggle for a new Zimbabwe taking into account higlights of nationalism and opposition politics in Zimbabwe titled, “Fidelis Mhashu – The Beauty of Servant Leadership.”He is well-acclamatized with where the country is coming from and where it is headed.

The ward 21 councillor aspirant is a fully fledged political activist who joined politics in 2015. He has exchanged hands (mentored) from Hon Happymore ‘Cde Leader Bvondo’, to Hon Godfrey Sithole but grew up under the tutorship of Mhashu.Mutengo participated in the 2016 uprisings and engaged in a demonstration against the National Pledge while in school uniform.He also participated in the activities of the National Electoral Reforms Agenda ( NERA) led by Joelson Mugari.

Mutengo founded a Christian political movement in named First Choice Movement (FCM) with the aim to bring transformative Christian leadership and the Church to serve nations.

Kumbirai Mutengo has served in different capacities.He is the former National Youth Chairman of the National Reclamation Assembly (NRA) led by Charles Mutama and Taurai Gwesu. In 2019 he became the founding Chairman of New Zimbabwe Youth Forum (Youth Association)along with the likes of Clayton Muzoremba in Bulawayo.He later became National Youth Student Co-ordinator for Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinking (ZIST) led by Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo. He engineered the student structures across the country including University of Zimbabwe and Midlands State University.

Mutengo is a sport ethusiast he founded a sporting club named Hungwe Sporting in early 2020 which runs under the Barcelona Sporting Club Model.He intends to venture into different sport discliplines and transform local sport into big business and bringing social cohesion with names such as Hungwe of national and cultural value.He started the sport institute with the late Farai Mutengo, Trust Mugari, Tafazua Tomas, Calvern Kame, Samson Biara, Brighton Kahuni , Mgicini Muzoremba, Mzimkhulu Nguni and Musa Makamba

“With the knowledge and experience I have accumulated over the years in leadership , I believe that ward 21 can benefit from it. What ward 21 needs is a person who can articulate a plan for the ward and represent all sections of society.Ward 21 is looking for someone who can unlock opportunities for the people. I deeply believe that our moment is now to bring change to our community ,” said Mutengo

Mutengo futher went on to say our community is yearning for change but it can only be done collectively if the citizenry engages with community leaders.

“We need power to change the local system. I believe central government should not interfere with municipalities. Local Authorities should be afforded power to deal with infrastracture development , sport development , health and the education sector. We are in need of education facilities because our population has been increasing every now and then,” said Mutengo

The young political candidate intends to represent all sections of society including pupils, students, sport persons, artists, journalist/writers, musicians, film makers, disabled,church , orphans residents , unemployed, workers and the poor.Mutengo stated that Chitown is in a mess because of poor urban planning and the inability to source opportunities for the local people by running an Efficient , Transformative and Transparent system.

TheWard 21 councillor aspirant encouraged other young people to consider running for office to usher in transformative leadership in Chitungwiza.

“I encourage young people to take the call to run for public office because together we can bring change to our beautiful Chitungwiza.We need to protect the legacy of our heroes and defend our leader Hon Job Sikhala,” said Mutengo

Mutengo said that he will unleash his manifesto in due course with a full scale and plan of what he thinks young councillors running under the moniker Generation 20 aspire to do in our local authorities creating a new generation of leaders.

Tragic Accident Claims 9 Lives Along Harare-Masvingo Road

A tragic incident occurred on Friday morning at the 192km mark along the Harare-Masvingo road, as confirmed by the police.

According to their statement, nine people lost their lives and 31 others were injured in an accident involving two minibuses.

At around 6am, a Nissan Caravan with 18 passengers collided with another minibus carrying 22 passengers, resulting in the devastating outcome.

“The ZRP confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred today at around 6am where nine people were killed whilst 31 others were injured when a Nissan Caravan kombi with 18 occupants and a minibus with 22 occupants collided at the 192 km peg along Harare-Masvingo Road.

“The bodies of the nine victims were taken to Mvuma Hospital mortuary for post-mortem while 20 injured passengers are admitted at the same hospital.”

Police said the other 11 injured passengers are admitted at Gweru Hospital and will supply more details surrounding the accident in due course.

The number of accidents on the country’s roads appears to be increasing as citizens celebrate the Easter holiday.

Yesterday at least 13 traders cheated death and were seriously injured when a Zebra Kiss bus traveling from Zambia was involved in an accident at the 133km peg near Maningwa Mountain along the Harare-Chirundu Highway. The driver was reportedly speeding and lost control of the bus leading it to land on its side

Nine (9) Perish In Mvuma Horror Crash

By- Nine people died while 31 were injured in a tragic incident near Mvuma Friday morning.

The accident involved a Toyota Caravan kombi with 18 occupants and a mini-bus with 22 occupants that collided along the Harare-Masvingo Road.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed the incident, stating that it occurred at around 0600 hours at the 192 km peg. The bodies of the nine victims have been taken to the Mvuma Hospital mortuary for post-mortem, while 20 injured passengers are currently admitted at the same hospital. The other 11 injured passengers are admitted at Gweru Hospital.

Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the accident. More details will be released in due course.

In a statement, police spokesperson assistant commissioner Paul Nyathi said,

“The ZRP confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred today at around 0600 hours where nine people were killed whilst 31 others were injured when a Toyota Caravan kombi with 18 occupants and a minibus with 22 occupants collided at the 192 km peg along Harare-Masvingo Road.

“The bodies of the nine victims were taken to Mvuma Hospital mortuary for post-mortem while 20 injured passengers are admitted at the same hospital.

“The other 11 injured passengers are admitted at Gweru Hospital. “

News of the tragedy has left the local community in shock and disbelief. Many took to social media to express their condolences and offer their prayers to the victims and their families.

One Facebook user commented, “This is just heartbreaking. My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by this tragedy. May the souls of the departed rest in peace.”

The government and relevant authorities must take urgent action to improve road safety measures, including improving the quality of roads, enforcing traffic laws and regulations, and conducting regular safety inspections of vehicles.
-iharare

“Impeach Mnangagwa over gold mafia!” No, focus on denying him legitimacy and all else will follow!

By Wilbert Mukori| Team Pachedu have done excellent work in the fight for free, fair and credible elections. However in calling for Mnangagwa to be impeached over the Al Jazeera Gold Mafia expose, they are losing the plot.

“As Team Pachedu, we think the opposition should put the necessary pressure on Mnangagwa to step down and a good safe way is to move a motion to impeach him in Parliament.

“The legislators have a role to play in checking the executive,” Team Pachedu told NewsDay.

Yes, the opposition MPs can table a motion to impeach Mnangagwa, but to what end and purpose! Even if they did table the motion, it will be quashed like a bug underfoot. Remember Zanu PF has 2/3 majority in parliament and these MPs are not accountable to ordinary Zimbabweans but to Mnangagwa and the rest of the corrupt ruling elite! Mnangagwa and his cronies rig elections – remember!

As long as Zanu PF is able to rig the elections and stay in power the gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and tyrannical oppression will continue. So, if we are serious about ending the mismanagement, corruption, etc. we must focus on implementing the democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections. Anything else is just a waste of time and effort!

We are in the middle of an election campaign and will be going to the polls in four months’ time. There is overwhelming evidence already to show the process is flawed and illegal including the failure to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll. Team Pachedu has done excellent work in helping to document some of the evidence.

Zanu PF is rigging these 2023 elections. After 43 years of rigged elections, it is insane to let this happen yet again!

With four months to go before polling day, it is too late to get any meaningful democratic reforms implemented nor can we stop the elections going ahead. What we can do is make sure everyone knows that these elections as flawed and illegal and cannot therefore produce a legitimate government. Zanu PF must not be allowed to get away with yet another rigged election and granted political legitimacy.

It is a well-documented historic fact that Zimbabwe’s opposition MDC/CCC have played a major role in helping Zanu PF rig elections and get away with it. MDC leaders had the golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms, notably during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. They failed to implement even one reform.

Worse still, Chamisa and his opposition friends have insisted on participating in these elections knowing fully well that Zanu PF was rigging the elections and that participating will give the process some modicum of credibility and the outcome legitimacy. They have participated regardless out of greed.

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the (2013) elections,” confessed David Coltart, CCC Treasurer General,  in his Book, The Struggle Continues 50 years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe.

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”

Chamisa and his CCC friends are once again participating in these flawed and illegal 2023 elections to give Zanu PG legitimacy out of greed. How long are we going to allow this blatant betrayal of the people fight for reforms and free elections to continue, for Pete’s sake!!!!

The suggestion that the opposition MPs must table a motion to impeach Mnangagwa will be a welcome distraction from addressing with the critical questions; why the sold out on reforms and continue to do so by participating in flawed elections?

Indeed, the very act of raising the motion of impeaching Mnangagwa on corruption, even if everyone knowing it is academic, will be a feather in the opposition’s cap. They will see it justification for their continued participation in these flawed elections!

The number one task before us is making sure Zanu PF does not get political legitimacy and thus get away with yet another rigged 2023 election. The last thing we want is give the sell-out opposition a feeble excuse to justify their participation.

Tabling the motion to impeach Mnangagwa over the gold looting will be no more than a house-fly to a elephant, the Al Jazeera documentary has been a swarm of stinging bees, at the very least. Deny Mnangagwa political legitimacy and the Zanu PF dictatorship will end and with it the mismanagement, corruption, etc.

We can end the Zanu PF dictatorship, the regime is rigging these elections and knows that getting away with it is not going to be easy. The regime on the ropes and we need to stay focused and not the distracted by impeachment side show of no consequence!

CCC Lawmaker Delivers Message To Mnangagwa

Mutasa Central legislator Trevor Saruwaka (Citizens Coalition for Change, CCC) has said his stepping down from contesting the seat in this year’s polls is meant to prove to President Emmerson Mnangagwa that power can be transferred peacefully.

The harmonised elections are expected mid-year. Mnangagwa is yet to proclaim the exact dates.

Saruwaka has clocked three terms in Parliament. This week, he announced that he would not take part in the CCC candidate selection process despite being unchallenged.

Saruwaka passed the baton to Dickson Chekeche, who will face ruling Zanu PF candidate Innocent Benza.

“I will transfer the tricks to the young man (Chekeche) and it’s a lesson that positions and power can be transferred peacefully. This should be a lesson, especially, to President Emmerson Mnangagwa,” Saruwaka said.

“In Mutasa Central, Zanu PF is recycling deadwood and this shows that it is running out of ideas. I defeated Benza in 2013, and he is coming back to contest in the 2023 elections.

“My stepping down should be a big lesson to Mnangagwa that he can transfer power peacefully.”

In 2018, Saruwaka floored another Zanu PF bigwig, Jefter Sakupwanya.

Last month, Zanu PF held its primary elections which were marred by reports of violence, vote rigging, torture and abductions.

The CCC is using a community-centred approach to choose candidates to contest the forthcoming polls.

#GOLDMAFIA’s Evidence Mnangagwa’s Captured By Criminals: Muchehiwa

Activist, journalist and torture survivor, Tawanda Muchehiwa says Al Jazeera’s documentary, #GOLDMAFIA is evidence that President Emmerson Mnangagwa is captured by criminals and the country will need more than an election to save it.

Commenting following the broadcasting of #GOLDMAFIA3, Muchehiwa lists eight observations he says are “lessons from Al Jazeera’s #GOLDMAFIA documentary”

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1) Money Laundering and Gold smuggling in Zimbabwe is well-organised, structural and methodical.

2) State cartels capture the state, issue marching orders to leaders, and, in return, support the dictator’s continued rule.

3) State Institutions and private entities enables corruption at the detriment of the state.

4) In the end, we ordinary people suffer and do not profit from our nation’s mineral resources.

5) Gold smuggling costs Zimbabwe more than $100 million per week and these cartels do not invest a cent in service delivery.

6) The center is clearly no longer holding. We have men claiming to control the whole government including the presidency!

7) ZANU PF, Mnangagwa and the state capture giants are willing to sacrifice a fortune to protect the loot.

8) We need more than just an election to save this country; we need an election in conjunction with the people’s revolution.

Last but not least, this year, it is our responsibility to redeem our own and future generations’ futures.

Register to Vote, Elect big and be prepared to protect and defend the vote! #ZanuPfMustGo

Mavaza Says #GoldMafia’s A Ghost, There’s No Way President Can Steal From His Own Country

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | OPINION | The Aljazeera documentary which raised great interest in Zimbabwe has turned out to be a celebrated ghost. Because elections are penned for this year 2023 the opposition has been trying to build a mountain out of the Aljazeera’s disappointing documentary.

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Before its publication the documentary was projected to be a knock out punch aimed at ZANU PF’s head. Campaign speeches based on Aljazeera’s documentary were made but never to be read as the documentary failed to rise to the occasion.

The opposition and their handlers are making calls for the President to comment on this documentary. However the government responded and assured the nation that the Gold Mafia scandal is taken seriously and that if evidence becomes available those implicated will be prosecuted. The law will always catch up with you. If the documentary is revealing the truth then the culprits will face the music. The minister was very specific that no amount of name dropping will deter the courts from pursuing justice.

It is surely laughable that any person will try to accuse the president and ZANU PF for corruption in this case.

President Mnangagwa has pledged and declared war against corruption.

Zimbabwe is affected by corruption just like any other country in the world over. Corruption has debilitating effects and affects the most vulnerable citizens, the women, the children and the elderly at most. Zimbabwe signed the United Nation Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) on 20 February 2004 and ratified it on 8 March 2007, the Convention entered into force for Zimbabwe on 7 April 2007. Zimbabwe is a signatory to the African Union on Preventing and Combating Corruption (AUCPCC) which was adopted at the Second Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Union, held in Maputo, Mozambique on 11 July 2003. It entered into force for Zimbabwe on 5 August 2006. To date thirty-four countries are members and State parties to the regional Convention including Zimbabwe.

In 2004, Zimbabwe signed the Southern Africa Development Community Protocol on Corruption (hereinafter the SADC Protocol) in response to a regional call for leaders to pledge their commitment in the fight against corruption. Thereafter, Zimbabwe amended its Constitution and a provision for the establishment of an anti-corruption body was included. The Anti-Corruption Commission Act was enacted in 2004 and the Commission was established in 2005. The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is an independent body established by the Constitution and mandated to investigate and expose cases of corruption, combat corruption, theft, abuse of power and other improprieties in the public and private sectors. ZACC was put under the capable leadership of Her honour Justice Loice Matanda Moyo. (Sisi Loyi) with justice Matanda Moyo Zimbabwe has not looked back on the fight against corruption as it continues to make efforts to strengthen its capacity and legal framework on corruption.
It is common Knowlledge that the Zimbabwean economy has been on the meltdown and one of the major causes has been corruption. In order for Zimbabwe to arrest the scourge of corruption the Government showed its political will by ensuring the establishment of a national anti-corruption body.
There are positive developments which have been ushered by the new dispensation led by His Excellency, E. D Mnangagwa which will see the decentralization of the ZACC to all provinces. This is in line with the mantra “zero tolerance to corruption”.

The whole issue of the Gold Mafia is being blown way out of proportion.

Zimbabwe government can not steal from itself neither can the president steal from his own country.

The Zimbabwean legal system is based on the concept of separation of powers. There are three arms which are the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. The legislature is responsible for making the laws in Zimbabwe and these laws are enforced and implemented by institutions that are part of the executive. The judiciary is a separate arm that should ensure the rule of law is upheld and it should remain independent. The law enforcement agents are seized with the powers of investigating crime.

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission is one of the law enforcement agencies which is seized with investigating all forms of corruption in Zimbabwe. The corruption offences are outlined in the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act and some of the offences are bribery, criminal abuse of office as a public officer, fraud involving corruption, money. So it is not for the president to interfere in the investigations of the so called Gold Mafia. In terms of the Constitution of Zimbabwe
the Commission is mandated to investigate corruption cases and recommend the arrest of suspected persons.
The police should scrutinize the investigation and formulate a reasonable suspicion in order to effect arrest on a person suspected of having committed an offence. Thereafter, that is when the matter can be referred to the National Prosecuting Authority. The NPA has to prove beyond reasonable doubt in each and every case, that a particular suspect has committed an offence. The NPA is supposed to prosecute its cases before the court which is adjudicated by the judiciary. So Gold Mafia will not be tried by the High Court of social media. It might take long but we will see some faces before the courts.

The magistrates court is the court where all cases of corruption are initially prosecuted. A corruption case can be referred to the High Court depending on the threshold of the financial misappropriation or the seriousness of the offence. The High Court is the next court of first instance and appeal in terms of criminal offences and it is governed by the Constitution and the High Court Act.

The offences relating to corruption in Zimbabwe are stipulated in the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act from sections 170 to section 174.
Zimbabwe boasts of a relatively good legislative framework with regard to corruption. There are a good number of pieces of legislation which relate to corruption. The supreme law of the land which is the Constitution of Zimbabwe has in its Chapter 13 made provisions for institutions which are responsible for combating corruption which are the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and the National Prosecuting Authority, respectively. However, these key institutions have been buffered by the enactment of various legislation some of which are the Money-Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act. Prevention of Corruption Act. Public Entities and Corporate Governance Act,Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act, and this is not an exhaustive list.

The latest response was the enactment of the Money- Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Amendment Act where the legislature addressed shortcomings of the anti-money laundering regime in terms of the requirements of the Financial Action Task-Force recommendations and United Nations Convention against Corruption.

Zimbabwe recently passed legislation on unexplained wealth orders or illicit enrichment. The law now requires that an enforcement authority can make a civil application to the High Court citing that they have reasonable suspicion that any person, natural or juristic, has unexplained wealth. The court if satisfied with the application can grant an unexplained wealth order restraining or freezing the property and requiring the Respondent to provide evidence to the contrary. This piece of legislation has enhanced the fight against corruption where many persons have acquired wealth illicitly and are laundering the funds into the legitimate system.
Zimbabwe is faced with the many challenges in fighting the scourge of corruption which are similar to other jurisdictions.

Zimbabwe, being a developing country, is making headway in its anti-corruption efforts, although the challenges faced sometimes outweigh the progress. In its attempt to continue being relevant in the anti- corruption regime, Zimbabwe continues to strengthen its collaborations with national, regional and international partners. Zimbabwe welcomes the Aljazeera documentary and indeed action will be taken. It is Zimbabweʼs hope to continue to have its institutions strengthened through capacity-building and strong partnerships.
ED has shown his bravery and that he is a man of his word. Corruption is being dealt with and as much as the justice system is so slow very soon we will see the prosecutions of many corrupt people and those involved in the Gold Mafia.

We must put our trust in ED.
#ED MUST HAVE YOUR VOTE
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Detectives Arrested For Seizing Stolen Money

TWO Criminal Investigation Department officers have appeared in court on charges of criminal abuse of office after allegedly sharing proceeds of crime.

Allegations are that on March 31, Addmore Musiza and Tafara Machokoto together with Cormwell Jokonia who is still at large were part of an investigating team which interviewed Edward Davai Mudowaye.

Madowoye had been arrested for theft of US$158 000 stolen from National Foods in Aspindale, Harare.

It is alleged that the duo went to Mbare’s Matapi Flats where Madowoye had kept the money for safe keeping where they recovered the US$158 000 and shared the money.

It is alleged that Musiza and Machokoto took Madowoye to court where they submitted that they did not recover anything from the accused.

The duo was arrested after CID Homicide Detectives received information about their shenanigans and recovered US$56 000 from Musiza which had been buried in a maize field about 400 metres from his house.

Police also recovered US$22 000 from Machokoto which he had given to his aunt Susan Jiri for safekeeping. – ZBC News
https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/04/05/cid-officers-up-for-taking-us158k-stolen-from-national-foods/

Highlanders Keen To Roast Gamecocks

FIREWORKS are expected at Barbourfields stadium this Friday as the Bulawayo derby pitting city rivals Highlanders and Chicken Inn takes centre stage.

Highlanders and Chicken Inn renew their rivalry this Friday in the peak of the Premier Soccer League week four fixtures.

On cloud nine after last week’s 2-1 victory over defending champions FC Platinum, Highlanders will be heading into the fixture with their tails up, but Coach Baltemer Brito called for caution.

“We did beat FC Platinum but this is a derby and usually derbies require less of the coach’s input. The players should stay humble if we want the three points. We had hoped to have more time to prepare for the derby but we will go there and play our normal game,” said Baltemer Brito, Highlanders technical manager.

The players are aware of the task that lies ahead as they face a side yet to concede a goal this season.

“We are ready and that FC Platinum game is now water under the bridge. We have been taking our instructions from the coaches come Friday, we need to be at our best.”

“It has been every player’s dream to play for a big club like Highlanders and for me it is a dream come true. I am now enjoying playing in front of a packed stadium,” said players who spoke to ZBC News.

Highlanders paraded the duo of defender Marvellous Chigumira and midfielder Brighton Manhire last week, but Calvin Chigonero and Elishama Farasi are still to get their licences.

The last match between Bosso and the Gamecocks ended in a two-all stalemate.-ZBC News
https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/04/05/fireworks-expected-at-barbourfiels-as-highlanders-and-chicken-inn-clash/

Bosso, Chicken Inn In Epic Duel

FIREWORKS are expected at Barbourfields stadium this Friday as the Bulawayo derby pitting city rivals Highlanders and Chicken Inn takes centre stage.

Highlanders and Chicken Inn renew their rivalry this Friday in the peak of the Premier Soccer League week four fixtures.

On cloud nine after last week’s 2-1 victory over defending champions FC Platinum, Highlanders will be heading into the fixture with their tails up, but Coach Baltemer Brito called for caution.

“We did beat FC Platinum but this is a derby and usually derbies require less of the coach’s input. The players should stay humble if we want the three points. We had hoped to have more time to prepare for the derby but we will go there and play our normal game,” said Baltemer Brito, Highlanders technical manager.

The players are aware of the task that lies ahead as they face a side yet to concede a goal this season.

“We are ready and that FC Platinum game is now water under the bridge. We have been taking our instructions from the coaches come Friday, we need to be at our best.”

“It has been every player’s dream to play for a big club like Highlanders and for me it is a dream come true. I am now enjoying playing in front of a packed stadium,” said players who spoke to ZBC News.

Highlanders paraded the duo of defender Marvellous Chigumira and midfielder Brighton Manhire last week, but Calvin Chigonero and Elishama Farasi are still to get their licences.

The last match between Bosso and the Gamecocks ended in a two-all stalemate.-ZBC News
https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/04/05/fireworks-expected-at-barbourfiels-as-highlanders-and-chicken-inn-clash/

Cops Demand Cash In Exchange For Suspect’s Freedom

Two officers from the Criminal Investigations Department are set to face the music for their alleged shenanigans after being involved in extortion.

The Bindura-based duo of Petros Kambalazaza and Elvis Magaya, who were arrested this week on allegations of extortion appeared in court this Friday.

The State alleges that in December last year, the duo arrested a suspected robber identified as Godfrey Chimupanje and took him to Bindura’s Zimbabwe Republic Police Criminal Investigations Department for questioning after which he was remanded in custody.

The court heard that the two police officers allegedly visited the suspect at Bindura Remand Prison and allegedly took him for indications, but went on to demand US$1000 dollars in exchange for his freedom.

Chimupanje reportedly told them that he did not have the money before referring the officers to his mother-in-law.

US$400 was raised and handed over to the police officers. After Chimupanje’s remand conditions had been revised, the pair are said to have gone further to demand another US$300 when he reported for routine remand. The matter came to light after Chimupanje reported the issue to the police.

The duo has been remanded in custody until next month.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/04/05/cops-up-for-extortion/

Senior Lecturer Speaks On Album Launch

OFFICIAL STATEMENT!!

We have shelved plans to release our 30th studio album this year following an increased realisation of the need to diversify and reach our audience in other various ways

We are however not taking a complete sabatic as we shall be busy working on the various collaborations lined up. You will still be entertained by the distinct Khiama melodies through the various collaborations as I said before

We will therefore devote our time to working with upcoming artists who might need our assistance starting this April 2023 up to December 2023

Should you need to work with us, call BossLazee on
+263 77 704 4550

Warriors Freefall Continues

The Zimbabwe national team has continued to slump on the latest FIFA Rankings released on Thursday.

The Warriors have not been in action since their international ban was ratified by the FIFA congress in March last year.

They last played a competitive game at the 2021 Afcon tournament in January 2022.

In the latest table, Zimbabwe dropped one place to number 126 in the world to set their worst FIFA ranking in six years.

The Warriors, whose worst ever ranking came in 2016 when they reached number 131, also moved to 34th place on the African table.

The nation’s overall point tally remained at 1138.56.

Meanwhile, 2022 FIFA World Cup winners Argentina are on top of the FIFA rankings, while Morocco, who finished fourth at the 2022 World Cup, remained Africa’s top ranked team.- Soccer24 News

Citizens Unstoppable

CANDIDATE NOMINATION WATCH: It’s been a very busy day where citizens have been given an opportunity to nominate candidates of their choice in an open, peaceful and transparent process.

The Citizens are happy and now expecting to see their representatives being deployed by the party. #CandidateNominationDay

https://fb.watch/jJXHd-2F_p/

USD10K Paid To Susan Mutami Homie Raped 30yrs Ago

State Media -A Kwekwe businesswoman who exposed a 30-year sexual attack at the hands of her former teacher was reportedly offered US$10 000 as recompense.

The man allegedly raped her when she was 15 years old and caused her to become pregnant.
When the alleged sexual assault occurred, the suspected rapist was a temporary teacher.

The businesswoman alleges that Wellington Muza forced himself on her while she was still in school, which led to her being pregnant. The child is now 30 years old, according to the businesswoman.

The entrepreneur claimed that Muza had molested her while she was a student at Gokwe.

Muza, in an ironic turn of events, is now a senior executive in a prestigious non-governmental organisation that promotes the rights of girls.

He was a minor when the claimed rape assault happened.

Citizens Ready To Remove Mnangagwa

CANDIDATE NOMINATION WATCH: It’s been a very busy day where citizens have been given an opportunity to nominate candidates of their choice in an open, peaceful and transparent process.

The Citizens are happy and now expecting to see their representatives being deployed by the party. #CandidateNominationDay

https://fb.watch/jJXHd-2F_p/

Madzibaba Postpones Album Launch

OFFICIAL STATEMENT!!

We have shelved plans to release our 30th studio album this year following an increased realisation of the need to diversify and reach our audience in other various ways

We are however not taking a complete sabatic as we shall be busy working on the various collaborations lined up. You will still be entertained by the distinct Khiama melodies through the various collaborations as I said before

We will therefore devote our time to working with upcoming artists who might need our assistance starting this April 2023 up to December 2023

Should you need to work with us, call BossLazee on
+263 77 704 4550

Cops Demand Cash From Suspect

Two officers from the Criminal Investigations Department are set to face the music for their alleged shenanigans after being involved in extortion.

The Bindura-based duo of Petros Kambalazaza and Elvis Magaya, who were arrested this week on allegations of extortion appeared in court this Friday.

The State alleges that in December last year, the duo arrested a suspected robber identified as Godfrey Chimupanje and took him to Bindura’s Zimbabwe Republic Police Criminal Investigations Department for questioning after which he was remanded in custody.

The court heard that the two police officers allegedly visited the suspect at Bindura Remand Prison and allegedly took him for indications, but went on to demand US$1000 dollars in exchange for his freedom.

Chimupanje reportedly told them that he did not have the money before referring the officers to his mother-in-law.

US$400 was raised and handed over to the police officers. After Chimupanje’s remand conditions had been revised, the pair are said to have gone further to demand another US$300 when he reported for routine remand. The matter came to light after Chimupanje reported the issue to the police.

The duo has been remanded in custody until next month.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/04/05/cops-up-for-extortion/

ZRP Cops In Trouble For Sharing Stolen Cash

TWO Criminal Investigation Department officers have appeared in court on charges of criminal abuse of office after allegedly sharing proceeds of crime.

Allegations are that on March 31, Addmore Musiza and Tafara Machokoto together with Cormwell Jokonia who is still at large were part of an investigating team which interviewed Edward Davai Mudowaye.

Madowoye had been arrested for theft of US$158 000 stolen from National Foods in Aspindale, Harare.

It is alleged that the duo went to Mbare’s Matapi Flats where Madowoye had kept the money for safe keeping where they recovered the US$158 000 and shared the money.

It is alleged that Musiza and Machokoto took Madowoye to court where they submitted that they did not recover anything from the accused.

The duo was arrested after CID Homicide Detectives received information about their shenanigans and recovered US$56 000 from Musiza which had been buried in a maize field about 400 metres from his house.

Police also recovered US$22 000 from Machokoto which he had given to his aunt Susan Jiri for safekeeping. – ZBC News
https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/04/05/cid-officers-up-for-taking-us158k-stolen-from-national-foods/

“Impeach Mnangagwa Over Gold Mafia!”

indepth...Wilbert Mukori

…No, focus on denying him legitimacy and all else will follow!…

By Wilbert Mukori | Team Pachedu have done excellent work in the fight for free, fair and credible elections. However in calling for Mnangagwa to be impeached over the Al Jazeera Gold Mafia expose, they are losing the plot.

“As Team Pachedu, we think the opposition should put the necessary pressure on Mnangagwa to step down and a good safe way is to move a motion to impeach him in Parliament.

“The legislators have a role to play in checking the executive,” Team Pachedu told NewsDay.

Yes, the opposition MPs can table a motion to impeach Mnangagwa, but to what end and purpose! Even if they did table the motion, it will be quashed like a bug underfoot. Remember Zanu PF has 2/3 majority in parliament and these MPs are not accountable to ordinary Zimbabweans but to Mnangagwa and the rest of the corrupt ruling elite! Mnangagwa and his cronies rig elections – remember!
As long as Zanu PF is able to rig the elections and stay in power the gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and tyrannical oppression will continue. So, if we are serious about ending the mismanagement, corruption, etc. we must focus on implementing the democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections. Anything else is just a waste of time and effort!

We are in the middle of an election campaign and will be going to the polls in four months’ time. There is overwhelming evidence already to show the process is flawed and illegal including the failure to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll. Team Pachedu has done excellent work in helping to document some of the evidence.
Zanu PF is rigging these 2023 elections. After 43 years of rigged elections, it is insane to let this happen yet again!
With four months to go before polling day, it is too late to get any meaningful democratic reforms implemented nor can we stop the elections going ahead. What we can do is make sure everyone knows that these elections as flawed and illegal and cannot therefore produce a legitimate government. Zanu PF must not be allowed to get away with yet another rigged election and granted political legitimacy.
It is a well-documented historic fact that Zimbabwe’s opposition MDC/CCC have played a major role in helping Zanu PF rig elections and get away with it. MDC leaders had the golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms, notably during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. They failed to implement even one reform.
Worse still, Chamisa and his opposition friends have insisted on participating in these elections knowing fully well that Zanu PF was rigging the elections and that participating will give the process some modicum of credibility and the outcome legitimacy. They have participated regardless out of greed.
“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the (2013) elections,” confessed David Coltart, CCC Treasurer General, in his Book, The Struggle Continues 50 years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe.

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”
Chamisa and his CCC friends are once again participating in these flawed and illegal 2023 elections to give Zanu PG legitimacy out of greed. How long are we going to allow this blatant betrayal of the people fight for reforms and free elections to continue, for Pete’s sake!!!!
The suggestion that the opposition MPs must table a motion to impeach Mnangagwa will be a welcome distraction from addressing with the critical questions; why the sold out on reforms and continue to do so by participating in flawed elections?
Indeed, the very act of raising the motion of impeaching Mnangagwa on corruption, even if everyone knowing it is academic, will be a feather in the opposition’s cap. They will see it justification for their continued participation in these flawed elections!
The number one task before us is making sure Zanu PF does not get political legitimacy and thus get away with yet another rigged 2023 election. The last thing we want is give the sell-out opposition a feeble excuse to justify their participation.
Tabling the motion to impeach Mnangagwa over the gold looting will be no more than a house-fly to a elephant, the Al Jazeera documentary has been a swarm of stinging bees, at the very least. Deny Mnangagwa political legitimacy and the Zanu PF dictatorship will end and with it the mismanagement, corruption, etc.

We can end the Zanu PF dictatorship, the regime is rigging these elections and knows that getting away with it is not going to be easy. The regime on the ropes and we need to stay focused and not the distracted by impeachment side show of no consequence! – SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

Tinopona Katsande Pens Heart-rending Letter To Gold Mafia, Rich Cousins, Drug Dealers

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Former Mwonzora Ally Splashes Money On CCC Leaders To Get Parly Nomination

By A Correspondent| Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa has been sucked in vote buying saga after he allegedly received ‘gifts’ from aspiring candidate Zivanai Mhetu in exchange for the privilege to contest Epworth North seat, it has emerged.

Mhetu who was not part of CCC allegedly ‘donated’ two Toyota Fortuners to the opposition leader for use by his security.

“The party is broke and Chamisa was enticed by Mhetu through gifts. The former Mwonzora ally knows that his money can work wonders for him and he just did that,” said the source.

“One guy from the president’s (Chamisa) office called Jabu came to Epworth a week ago and influenced some street point persons to vote for Mhetu because it is what Chamisa wants. The person is the head of intelligence in the president’s office. He tried to influence one of the councilors to vote for Mhetu in exchange of making him a mayor,” said the source.

“On the nomination day, Mhetu bribed 30-point persons to give him nomination ahead of seasoned politicians, he did not participate in voter mobilisation only to resurface 7 days after voter registration blitz commenced.”

Mhetu did not answer his phone.

Mhetu is one of the people who masterminded the takeover of the Harvest House by Douglas Mwonzora as he was MDC Alliance Harare chairperson.

He went on to describe Chamisa as a power-hungry politician who only serves his personal selfish interest.

He also described Chamisa as a dictator who imposed his own people on the party’s influential position.

He contested in last year’s by-election under the MDC banner but lost to Zanu PF’s Zalerah Makari.

A New Leader Emerges In Africa

Mandla Lamba’s childhood in South Africa was marked by poverty and the oppression of apartheid. But despite these challenges, he held onto a dream that would one day change the lives of millions across Africa. After years of hard work and determination, Mandla became the first black entrepreneur to pioneer a groundbreaking industry, defying the odds and paving the way for a brighter future. At the age of 37, Mandla has already achieved more than most people twice his age, leaving an inspiring legacy for generations to come.

Despite attending school without shoes and an empty stomach, he refused to let poverty define his future. With a determination to break the cycle of poverty for himself and his family, he made a vow to one day eradicate poverty across the entire African continent. Throughout his journey, his unwavering faith in God became his guiding light, providing him with the strength and resilience to overcome any obstacle.

In 2005, he founded Lamba Corporation, and that would in 2007 give birth to Verityhurst, which is a private equity firm that invests publicly traded companies on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, New York Stock Exchange/ Nasdaq, Australian Stock Exchange and London Stock Exchange. Verityhurst invests on balance sheet, which means the firm doesn’t invest on behalf of third-party investors but rather invests its own money. The company owns shares in many listed companies such MTN, South 32, and Shoprite, to name a few.

Over the past 16 years, Verityhurst has grown to be one of the most notable investors in Africa. During COVID-19, Verityhurst provided interest-free loans to a number of listed companies on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange with the purpose of helping them survive the impact of the pandemic. Which made Verityhurst the first equity investor to provide millions in interest-free loans on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

Lamba knows the financial markets too well, and the love of the financial markets saw the SABC inviting him to provide market analysis at the SABC current affairs program called Market Sense. This is where Lamba predicted the 2020 market crash and recession. In 2022, he again predicted another coming market crash and double deep depression that is worse than the great depression in 1929. He also predicted the fall of the US Dollar and the rise of a new currency born out of Brics countries with a Chinese Yuan becoming a temporary currency used by Brics countries to avoid the US Dollar until the Brics countries have finished the development of their central digital currency that is backed by God from South Africa and Zimbabwe These are prediction he made in 2022, and we shall see if they will come true.

In 2018, Lamba founded Agilitee after three years of pruning the idea that made Agilitee Africa’s first full electric vehicle manufacturer. Agilitee has now grown into a global player and the main pioneer of the green revolution in Africa. The company has manufactured over 200 artificial intelligence, Green Energy, and Greentech products, including a solar powered full electric car.

Agilitee started the process of its IPO on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and became a public company on 1 September 2022. The company has a total issue share capital of one billion shares, which are founders shares and Lamba has donated one hundred million shares that represent ten percent of Agilitee. As a philanthropist, he is the first African billionaire to donate ten percent of his company to previously disadvantaged individuals in Africa. Agilitee is planning to raise $2 billion through the issuance of one hundred million new shares at $20 per share, and Agilitee is currently valued at $20 billion.

From Agilitee, Lamba has been able to spinoff an array of startups such as A7 Squared, which is a battery manufacturer; Greengr8 Car Rental, Africa’s first full electric car rental company; and Emergen8, which is a Africa’s first full electric courier and last mile company, the App is officially launching on 28 April 2023. He is also the youngest chairman of a listed company on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange through an education group where he chairs the board of directors, and this he achieved through Verityhurst’s investment in the company.

Lamba has demonstrated what it means to not to give up, he suffered blows from the unjust racist systems of South Africa and yet his drive and tenacity kept him in the game until his time to rise came. This is a story of grassroots to glory from a man who brags about the love He has for God and the passion he has for the people of Africa. Now Lamba, through Agililtee, is leading the charge to decarbonize Africa and build a carbon free and prosperous Africa where the last people become the first and the first become the last.

When asked for comment he said, “It is my time now, it is very important for me to maximize it by uplifting as many people as I can, at the same time ensure everything that I do brings all the glory to my God. I come from the Kingdom of God, and I only do as I am instructed by my father. God has moved the Kingdom headquarters on planet earth to Africa, the world will start coming to Africa by 2027 to pray to our God because if you are not in Africa you will feel like He can’t hear you.

Our movement is transforming Africa at a very fast pace, and by the end of this year, we’ll be in every region in Africa, and the world will know that God is faithful. It is time the world gets to know that you don’t have to sell your soul to the devil to make it in life. I am a living testimony that if you truly give your life to God for His use, you can achieve anything and be anything in life. This is the beginning of a New World Order since Africa is a backbone of it. The new groundbreaking inventions and innovations in industries that will survive the reset must come from African visionaries. The window is closing in 2025, and anyone who will start after 2025 it will be too late to catch the shift. I pray that African entrepreneurs and governments wake up and realize what time it is.

Talk Chart A Game Changer: Tungwarara

By A Correspondent| Prevail International has developed the first Zimbabwean-owned chat application called ‘Talk Chart’ which allows people to connect seamlessly from any part of the world.

Prevail International Group chairman, Tempter Paul Tungwarara said the new app will be a one stop shop as it connects people and will going forward allow users to transact as the developers are at an advanced stage of incorporating a payment gateway linked to banks and other financial institutions on the platform.

“As we build on the mantra – Zimbabwe is open for business – we want not only Zimbabweans to connect with each other but the outside world as well. The application is available for download on Play Store and App store. It is compatible with all devices,” he said.

 He said collaboration and communication made seamless by mobile apps are the foundation of building a successful work environment, investment, strong family bond and corporate ties.

With ‘Talk Chart’ one can send and receive text messages, photos, videos, voice messages, and in future transact. Whether chatting one-on-one or in a group chat, the app allows one to express oneself and stay connected with other people.

“Talk Chart is a fast, reliable and secure chat app that lets people stay connected. The app uses state-of-the-art encryption to keep messages safe and private, so users can confidently chat knowing that their conversations are secure.

The developer, Prevail group Dubai, says the app’s privacy practices include handling of data in a professional manner.

With improved branding, customization and user interaction, mobile apps are leading the market. Since their inception, they have been disrupting the entire way internet services have been accessed by people. eCommerce has found its thriving ground once it moved into an app-centric strategy. Over half of the internet traffic is coming from mobile devices and most of them are from mobile apps.

Tungwarara said advantages of using mobile applications such as ‘Talk Chart’ are that they are faster than mobile websites.

“Even a well-groomed and optimized responsive mobile website cannot match the speed of an app. Businesses are all about giving the service as fast as possible today. A slight lag can cause massive loss and that leads to customer discontent,” he said.

He said ‘Talk Chart’ can leverage the features of native devices seamlessly. This opens a great opportunity to engage with the users productively.

For business mobile apps are a great way to reduce costs with assured productivity. As apps can connect vendors and customers through a single direct channel, it reduces the extra marketing expenses.

BREAKING: Al Jazeera Releases #GOLDMAFIA3

By A Correspondent | BREAKING NEWS: In #GoldMafia Part 3, Undercover reporters visit tour Dubai where they uncover how rival gangs use gold to launder vast sums of money, and some stolen from Zimbabwe by Africa’s most notorious, Kamlesh Pattni

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ZNA To Continue Training Women

By A Correspondent- Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), Lieutenant-General David Sigauke, has said they will continue to train and recruit more women as they have proven to be dedicated, competent and determined to serve the country.

Zimbabwe is a signatory to international conventions that call for gender equality in all spheres of life and the commitment by the army to recruit more female trainees resonates well with the gender equality calls.

Speaking during a passout parade for ZNA recruit intake 36A/01/22 at Recruit Training Depot at Mbizo Barracks on the outskirts of Bulawayo yesterday, Lt-Gen Sigauke, who was the reviewing officer, commended female trainees for matching their male counterparts, saying it is an indication that women are breaking the barriers into previously male-dominated terrains.

A total of 1 975 military trainees comprising 1 639 males and 336 females graduated during the pass-out parade.

When the recruits started their training programme on July 29 last year, there were 2 000 of whom 339 were females while 1 661 were males.

A total of 24 recruits, comprising 22 males and two females failed to complete the course for one reason or another, while one female recruit passed on during the course of her training.

“Pursuant to the gender mainstreaming thrust, the passing out of 336 female graduands is a clear testimony that the Zimbabwe National Army continues to give equal opportunities to the girl child.

“You are aware that Zimbabwe is a signatory of international conventions that call for gender equality in all spheres of life,” said Lt-Gen Sigauke.

“In this regard, ZNA will continue to recruit and train the girl child as they have proven to be dedicated, competent, and determined to serve Zimbabwe.”

Lt-Gen Sigauke said the graduation was a milestone for the army and is in line with its constitutional mandate of defending the country’s territorial integrity, independence, and sovereignty.

He said the passout parade is also a huge achievement to the graduands as it marked an end to the gruelling training.

“The rigorous training has transformed the graduands from civilian life into military professionals who volunteered and committed themselves to serve the people of Zimbabwe.

“The young men and women on parade were recruited from all the provinces and districts of our great nation which clearly defines the national character of the ZNA,” said Lt-Gen Sigauke.

“This inclusive approach resonates well with His Excellency, the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Dr ED Mnangagwa’s clarion call of leaving no one no place behind.

“I therefore deeply appreciate and remain ever grateful to the traditional leaders, parents, and stakeholders for always responding positively to our call for recruits to join the military.”

Lt-Gen Sigauke said the overwhelming response is a clear demonstration of the enduring symbiotic relationship that exists between the people of Zimbabwe and their defence forces, a relationship that dates back to the days of the bitter armed struggle that ushered in the black majority rule.

He said the training is designed to produce a patriotic general duty soldier earmarked for employment as rifle men or rifle women in Infantry Battalions charged with the responsibility of protecting Zimbabwe, its people, its national interest, its territorial integrity, and upholding the constitution.

“The code of conduct given to you should be the guiding beacon of your conduct throughout your career in the Zimbabwe Defence Forces,” said Lt-Gen Sigauke.

He warned the recruits against indiscipline and said the army had zero tolerance to wayward behaviour within its rank and file, saying such elements would be ruthlessly dealt with.

“Be informed that there is no lenience to members who commit offences such as absence without official leave, theft, robbery, illegal panning, extortion, and drug and substance abuse, among others. Once involved in indiscipline cases, you will face the full wrath of the law as spelt out in the Defence Act and related statutory instruments,” said Lt-Gen Sigauke.

The graduates went on a 36-week training course that covered subjects such as weapons, map reading, field craft, minor tactics, foot and arms drills, range work, voice procedure, first aid, civil-military relations, military law, and conventional and low-intensity operations.

The subjects, said Lt-Gen Sigauke, were meant to foster key attributes of loyalty, patriotism, and sacrifice which are indispensable in building a formidable army that is renowned for its acclaimed reputation within the region and beyond.

Lt-Gen Sigauke said the graduands must never lose sight of the fact that the country has a long and rich history that needs to be passed on from one generation to another.

“On this note, you are therefore required to have a full understanding of your role in defence of our country’s national interest from both internal and external threats,” he said.

The passout parade was also attended by ZNA Bulawayo District commander Colonel Ossie Olie Mhandu, Rtd Commander Lt Colonel Munyaradzi Marimbindi, various infantry battalions commanders, senior army commanders from the army headquarters, Chief Ndondo from Mbembesi, Chief Pashu and Chief Saba, both from Binga.

Dispute Over Food Turns Nasty

A dispute over food turned nasty when a man from Sunninghill suburb in Bulawayo ran berserk and allegedly bashed his wife after she told him that there was nothing to eat in the house.

This was heard when Thokozani Sibanda appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Nomagugu Maphosa facing a charge of physical abuse.

He was not asked to plead and was remanded in custody to 20 April.

Allegations against Sibanda are that on lo March and at around 6am, his wife Anchite Gopito informed him that there was no food in the house.

This angered Sibanda who turned violent and started assaulting his wife with slaps and kicks on the head.

Gopito then reported the matter to the police leading to the arrest of her husband.

She was referred to hospital for medical attention and a medical report was produced in court as evidence.

ZEC Registers 6m Voters

By A Correspondent- Almost six million voters are now registered on the voters roll and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is confident in delivering an election that will reflect the will of the people.

ZEC chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba and senior ZEC staff yesterday appeared before the Senate Thematic Committee on Peace and Security and the National Assembly’s Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs.

“Anyone is free to register to vote or is at liberty to change their polling station until two days after proclamation of the date of the election by the President.

“After the proclamation of that date we will officially close voter registration for this year’s elections,” Justice Chigumba said.

“To date nearly six million voters have been registered but we can’t give actual figures as we’re still cleaning up the voters roll.”

The actual figures of registered voters eligible to vote in this year’s harmonised elections will be finalised two days after the proclamation of the elections date by the President when the roll is closed for those elections.

While there was a mobile voter registration blitz last month to make it easier for more people to register, Justice Chigumba pointed out that registration is a continuous process and since the roll is still open for this year’s election the public could still register for this year’s elections at their district and provincial offices across the country.

“The commission is making strides to ensure that elections will be conducted peacefully in an environment that ensures that the will of the electorate is realised,” said Justice Chigumba. “It is satisfied that its preparations are well on course and is ready to discharge its mandate in accordance with the law.” The country is set to go to the polls on a date yet to be announced but between July 26 and August 26 with President Mnangagwa expected to announce the actual date soon.

Responding to questions from the legislators on the cost of cost of accessing the voters roll which they said was prohibitive, Justice Chigumba said it was Parliament responsibility to deal with the matter if they thought the cost was exorbitant. She could not answer questions regarding the availability of the voters roll in electronic form saying the matter was currently before the courts. “ZEC has been sued over the voters roll by an MP and the High Court has made an order with regards to this issue and the matter has been taken up on appeal and the matter is sub judice, so what I can say or cannot say is limited because of the Court rules which prohibits me from commenting directly to the issue of the voters roll. I don’t want to be in contempt of court,” she said.

Justice Chigumba said the commission had no reason to deny stakeholders access to the voters roll.

“As a commission there is absolutely no reason why we would not want voters to have access to the voters roll,” Justice Chigumba said.

She added that availability of the voters roll in electronic form was also being affected by provisions of the Data Protection Act which provides for protection of personal information.

“There is a new piece of legislation which is called the Data Protection Act that has not been aligned with the Electoral Act, which has placed additional responsibility on the commission to protect the data of our voters,” Justice Chigumba said.

“We have made recommendations through the line ministry (Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs) how the Electoral Act can be aligned with the Data Protection Act so that we balance the need of voters to have ready access to the voters roll and requirements of the of the Data Protection Act to safeguard the data of our voters.”

“MPs Performance Disappointing”: Veritas

By A Correspondent- Legal think-tank Veritas has described the performance of Members of Parliament (MPs) as “disappointing” after they failed to finalise outstanding Bills in the National Assembly last week.

There are 11 outstanding Bills before the National Assembly, which include the Electoral Amendment Bill, Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Amendment Bill, Prisons and Correctional Service Bill, Children’s Amendment Bill and the Medical Services Amendment Bill, among others.

“In the National Assembly, no progress was made on any of the Bills on its fairly long list of waiting Bills,” Veritas said in its latest Bill Watch publication.

“Some of these Bills have been carried over from the last session of Parliament.  This coming week, it is to be hoped, it will be possible to return to those Bills, especially the Electoral Amendment Bill, despite the looming Easter weekend’s public holidays and Independence Day on Tuesday April 18.”

Senate, however, finalised two Bills, which are the Judicial Laws Amendment Bill and the Child Justice Bill, both of which were passed without amendments.

The Bills now await Presidential assent to become law.

The legal think-tank said the two major businesses that were in the National Assembly could slow down progress on outstanding Bills.

“On Wednesday March 29, the Speaker (of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda), back in the chair from his latest visit to Moscow (Russia), announced that the Parliamentary Legal Committee (PLC) had requested and granted an extension of the period of 26 business days allowed by Standing Order 33 in which to consider and report on the constitutionality of the Bill,” Veritas said.

“The Bill received its first reading on February 16 and was immediately referred to the PLC. The extension means that the PLC has up to an extra 26 business days to complete its report. The new deadline is Thursday April 26. The second reading debate cannot start until the Portfolio Committee Report is available.

Also on March 29, amendments proposed to this Bill by the Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs were detailed in Votes and Proceedings of the House. This suggests that the portfolio committee is now ready to report on the public hearings, opening the way for the second reading stage to proceed next week.”

MPs, on the other hand, have accused Treasury of failing to pay their accommodation allowances, which resulted in them being locked out of hotels when they travel to Harare on Parliament business.

-newsdayzimbabwe