DeMbare In Controversial Win Over Hwange

There was drama at half time during Dynamos’ victory over Premiership returnees Hwange at Babourfields Stadium yesterday, as the Harare giants’ team manager Richard Chihoro sprinkled some liquid to ‘unlock’ the nets, perceived to have been ‘locked’ using ‘juju’.

Despite dominating the game in the first half, DeMbare could not find the breakthrough, with Hwange goalkeeper Nedric Madeya on top of his game, as well as the upright denying Hebert Maruwa’s men.

Madeya’s heroics in the Chipangano goal made the Dynamos fans believe there was some black magic on his towel, which he kept behind his goal.

During the half time interval, Chihoro sprinkled some liquid to ‘unlock’ the nets, sparking wild cheers from the DeMbare fans at the Mpilo End.

A Dynamos fan even bypassed the stadium perimeter fence and took the towel, which was then burnt to ashes.

Dynamos won the game thanks to substitute Tinashe Makanda’s solitary 69th minute goal.- Soccer24 News

Marshall Munetsi Honoured

Marshall Munetsi has been honoured by Stade de Reims after achieving a century in appearances for the club.

The Zimbabwean midfielder played his 100th game for the French Ligue 1 side on Sunday.

He featured for the entire ninety minutes in the 2-1 league loss against Marseille.

Reims officials honoured him before the kick-off, by presenting him with a special memento.

“100 matches in Red and White, let’s celebrate our tireless midfielder Marshall Munetsi,” the club said in a translated post on Twitter.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Police Nab 3500 Drug Dealers

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police says over 3 500 suspected drug dealers have been arrested since the launch of a special campaign against drug suppliers and peddlers with most of the suspects having already been prosecuted.

Police have intensified their campaign against drug suppliers and peddlers under a special operation dubbed “no to dangerous drugs and illicit substances”.

More than 3 500 suspects have been arrested and prosecuted across the country.

The campaign has seen police using sniffer dogs to search for illicit drugs in homes and vehicles in transit.

The police are also conducting random searches on individuals.

Some of the suspects who were arrested and prosecuted include a suspected Mbare drug kingpin, 31-year-old Simbarashe Chanachimwe popularly known as Dama who was found in possession of sachets of dagga, top model Tumelo Nare aged 26 who was arrested for illegal possession of cocaine.

She is alleged to have overdosed while in a local hotel and walked naked before the police were alerted.

A police officer, Masimba Kunyongana is another suspected drug peddler who was arrested after he was found selling drugs from his car.

40-year-old Tonderai Mutizwa was also nabbed after he was found in possession of 100 grammes of Crystal Meth with a street value of one million Zimbabwe dollars.

The countrywide operation that targets drug suppliers and peddlers was launched last month to cut the drug supply chain. – ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/03/19/over-3-500-people-arrested-for-dealing-in-dangerous-drugs/

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Caps United 2-0 Manica Diamonds
Triangle United 1-0 Herentals
Highlanders 0-0 ZPC Kariba

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Zim Teenager Stabbed To Death At A House Party In The United Kingdom

Trust Junior Jordan Gangata, from Zimbabwe, has been named as the 17-year-old boy murdered at a house party in Armley, Leeds, in the early hours of Sunday, with police sealing off the street

Trust Junior Jordan Gangata
Trust Junior Jordan Gangata

A teenager murdered at a house party has been pictured as heartbroken pals paid tribute.

Trust Junior Jordan Gangata, from Zimbabwe, was found dead after police and ambulance crews were called to a house in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

The street, in the Armley suburb, was sealed off for a painstaking forensic investigation in the early hours of Sunday.

Trust Jordan, whose family are from Zimbabwe, was taken to hospital where he died despite frantic efforts to save him.

Friends of his family have been sharing their grief on social media.

The athletic teen and keen young footballer was from a deeply religious family and many of the messages were spiritual.

-Mirror

Munetsi Honoured

Marshall Munetsi has been honoured by Stade de Reims after achieving a century in appearances for the club.

The Zimbabwean midfielder played his 100th game for the French Ligue 1 side on Sunday.

He featured for the entire ninety minutes in the 2-1 league loss against Marseille.

Reims officials honoured him before the kick-off, by presenting him with a special memento.

“100 matches in Red and White, let’s celebrate our tireless midfielder Marshall Munetsi,” the club said in a translated post on Twitter.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Juju Talk Spoils DeMbare Win Over Hwange

There was drama at half time during Dynamos’ victory over Premiership returnees Hwange at Babourfields Stadium yesterday, as the Harare giants’ team manager Richard Chihoro sprinkled some liquid to ‘unlock’ the nets, perceived to have been ‘locked’ using ‘juju’.

Despite dominating the game in the first half, DeMbare could not find the breakthrough, with Hwange goalkeeper Nedric Madeya on top of his game, as well as the upright denying Hebert Maruwa’s men.

Madeya’s heroics in the Chipangano goal made the Dynamos fans believe there was some black magic on his towel, which he kept behind his goal.

During the half time interval, Chihoro sprinkled some liquid to ‘unlock’ the nets, sparking wild cheers from the DeMbare fans at the Mpilo End.

A Dynamos fan even bypassed the stadium perimeter fence and took the towel, which was then burnt to ashes.

Dynamos won the game thanks to substitute Tinashe Makanda’s solitary 69th minute goal.- Soccer24 News

X-Factors Of Mining

X factors of mining “

practical lessons to mining

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Since gold is not guaranteed failure to pay these loans forces credit to accumulate to so high levels such that its not surprising to find a mine owner or even worker owing 20 000usd or more ranging from diesel credit, stampmill credit, explosives credit ; rental and electricity credit for domestic purposes or many more . Inorder to survive you have to acquire debt management skills that are not only superb but partnered with discipline. When you decide to invest in a mine a guy with more debt is the perfect partner depending on your analysis because of few factors. If he/she has more it means his mine has a huge potential just mismanagement who can borrow someone with no means to pay .

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

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

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Mnangagwa Bribes Securocrats With Salary Increment

More than 400% salary increment to securocrats is a bribe: CCC Namibia advocates for parity in civil service.

20 March 2023

Citizens Coalition for Namibia advocates for equality within the civil service. It is quite perturbing that the clueless regime has chosen to increase the salaries of soldiers, police, and CIOs neglecting the health, education, and other sectors which are also receiving slave wages from the politically bankrupt ZANU-PF regime.

Reliable sources unearthed that teachers, nurses, and the rest of the civil servants had their meeting postponed to Monday (today) while the security sector was allocated an increment of more than 400% which translates to 450 000 rtgs and 250US$. It is unacceptable to look down upon educators and those who are in the health sector because they are also scratching their heads for a single nutritious meal per day since they get unsalted peanuts as their remuneration. Citizens in Namibia are convinced that this salary increment is an attempt to bribe the sector toward July\August watershed elections.

It is not a secret that educators and those in the health fraternity deserve a living wage that will capacitate them to deliver quality services in the country. Teachers are on record demanding better salaries but they are completely neglected. Initially, they were simply demanding restoration of the pre-October 2018 salary of 540US$ before they adjusted it to US$1200 due to hyperinflation in the motherland. It has become clear that ZANU-PF prioritizes members of the security department because they are routinely exploited to crackdown on the masses whenever they try to voice up calling for salary increment.

Our message to ZANU-PF is unequivocal! We urge the sadist government to respect all its civil servants. On 1 August 2018 after the harmonized elections, Zimbabweans witnessed the ruthless shooting of protesters in Harare by soldiers. It is through such bribes that the security sector is incentivised to shoot live ammunition on innocent and defenceless citizens exercising their constitutional rights enshrined in the supreme law of the fatherland. The regime should treat civil servants equally.

Teachers, nurses, doctors, agritex officers, cleaners, etc deserve salary increment since they are also incapacitated. We are cognizant of the fact that ZANU-PF is attempting to capture the security members, hoodwinking them using salary increment so that come election season, they obviously take instructions from the shake-shake building. This attempt to manipulate the security sector should be resisted with a double measure. Other civil servants must peacefully pent up their outrage demanding a living wage from the insensitive government. Zimbabwe does not belong to ZANU-PF and its corruptible security sector.

Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia encourages the secluded civil servants to amplify their voices castigating the unsalted peanuts from the desperate regime. They should put pressure so that the unpopular regime treats them in the same way with fellow colleagues. We are aware that the policemen were receiving some sort of indoctrination in the name of patriotism. Citizens are conscious to the fact that all securocrats are going to be coerced to vote ZANU-PF through command voting. It is now obvious after this biased, selective and unfair increment from the frustrated regime is meant to divide the civil service. They are buying support and loyalty, this is a fraud.

We condemn the rigging of elections through such primitive technique of state capture. The security sector should bear in mind that their children anticipate to receive quality health services and high sounding education from the neglected constituencies. They must comprehend the negative impact of incapacitated educators and health workers on their children especially when they are hungry, cynical and disillusioned.

Mr. Mnangagwa should ensure that civil servants are put at par considering their different grades. The national cake belongs to all and sundry hence selecting the security sector alone is corruption and gross abuse of the doctrine of equality and justice. Demanding equity is now imperative! Organize or Starve! CCC Namibia notes the need to unite all victims of this painful development against the incompetence exhibited by ZANU-PF morons.

As social democrats who subscribe to freedom, justice and equality, we encourage all civil servants to register big, elect big, and protect big in July\August. The only option available for the victims of slave wages is to vote for a complete metamorphosis championed by the change champion in chief President Advocate Nelson Chamisa. CCC Namibia begs the victims to resist displacements during elections, a skill used by ZANU-PF to deny them their voting rights by deploying them far away from their polling stations. Sacrificing an allowance of 100US$ for 5 years is unreasonable.

Teachers, nurses, doctors, and rest should be deployed as presiding officers in their wards and constituencies so that their constitutional right to vote is not violated. They should know that their vote is their salary! Their vote is their better livelihood! Their vote is their independence and voice!

NoToSlaveWages

LivingWageToAll

FreeJobSaroWiwaSikhala

CCC Namibia Rundu Branch
Interim Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Mnangagwa Totally Abandons Teachers

More than 400% salary increment to securocrats is a bribe: CCC Namibia advocates for parity in civil service.

20 March 2023

Citizens Coalition for Namibia advocates for equality within the civil service. It is quite perturbing that the clueless regime has chosen to increase the salaries of soldiers, police, and CIOs neglecting the health, education, and other sectors which are also receiving slave wages from the politically bankrupt ZANU-PF regime.

Reliable sources unearthed that teachers, nurses, and the rest of the civil servants had their meeting postponed to Monday (today) while the security sector was allocated an increment of more than 400% which translates to 450 000 rtgs and 250US$. It is unacceptable to look down upon educators and those who are in the health sector because they are also scratching their heads for a single nutritious meal per day since they get unsalted peanuts as their remuneration. Citizens in Namibia are convinced that this salary increment is an attempt to bribe the sector toward July\August watershed elections.

It is not a secret that educators and those in the health fraternity deserve a living wage that will capacitate them to deliver quality services in the country. Teachers are on record demanding better salaries but they are completely neglected. Initially, they were simply demanding restoration of the pre-October 2018 salary of 540US$ before they adjusted it to US$1200 due to hyperinflation in the motherland. It has become clear that ZANU-PF prioritizes members of the security department because they are routinely exploited to crackdown on the masses whenever they try to voice up calling for salary increment.

Our message to ZANU-PF is unequivocal! We urge the sadist government to respect all its civil servants. On 1 August 2018 after the harmonized elections, Zimbabweans witnessed the ruthless shooting of protesters in Harare by soldiers. It is through such bribes that the security sector is incentivised to shoot live ammunition on innocent and defenceless citizens exercising their constitutional rights enshrined in the supreme law of the fatherland. The regime should treat civil servants equally.

Teachers, nurses, doctors, agritex officers, cleaners, etc deserve salary increment since they are also incapacitated. We are cognizant of the fact that ZANU-PF is attempting to capture the security members, hoodwinking them using salary increment so that come election season, they obviously take instructions from the shake-shake building. This attempt to manipulate the security sector should be resisted with a double measure. Other civil servants must peacefully pent up their outrage demanding a living wage from the insensitive government. Zimbabwe does not belong to ZANU-PF and its corruptible security sector.

Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia encourages the secluded civil servants to amplify their voices castigating the unsalted peanuts from the desperate regime. They should put pressure so that the unpopular regime treats them in the same way with fellow colleagues. We are aware that the policemen were receiving some sort of indoctrination in the name of patriotism. Citizens are conscious to the fact that all securocrats are going to be coerced to vote ZANU-PF through command voting. It is now obvious after this biased, selective and unfair increment from the frustrated regime is meant to divide the civil service. They are buying support and loyalty, this is a fraud.

We condemn the rigging of elections through such primitive technique of state capture. The security sector should bear in mind that their children anticipate to receive quality health services and high sounding education from the neglected constituencies. They must comprehend the negative impact of incapacitated educators and health workers on their children especially when they are hungry, cynical and disillusioned.

Mr. Mnangagwa should ensure that civil servants are put at par considering their different grades. The national cake belongs to all and sundry hence selecting the security sector alone is corruption and gross abuse of the doctrine of equality and justice. Demanding equity is now imperative! Organize or Starve! CCC Namibia notes the need to unite all victims of this painful development against the incompetence exhibited by ZANU-PF morons.

As social democrats who subscribe to freedom, justice and equality, we encourage all civil servants to register big, elect big, and protect big in July\August. The only option available for the victims of slave wages is to vote for a complete metamorphosis championed by the change champion in chief President Advocate Nelson Chamisa. CCC Namibia begs the victims to resist displacements during elections, a skill used by ZANU-PF to deny them their voting rights by deploying them far away from their polling stations. Sacrificing an allowance of 100US$ for 5 years is unreasonable.

Teachers, nurses, doctors, and rest should be deployed as presiding officers in their wards and constituencies so that their constitutional right to vote is not violated. They should know that their vote is their salary! Their vote is their better livelihood! Their vote is their independence and voice!

NoToSlaveWages

LivingWageToAll

FreeJobSaroWiwaSikhala

CCC Namibia Rundu Branch
Interim Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Mahiya Summoned To Court On Old Charge Of Plotting To Overthrow ED

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has resuscitated the prosecution of Rashid Mahiya, a pro-democracy campaigner and civil society leader, for allegedly plotting to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government, in a case which first emerged four years ago.

Mahiya, the former Board Chairperson of Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) was summoned by the NPA to stand trial on Wednesday 29 March 2023 at Harare Magistrates Court and answer to charges of subverting constitutional government as defined in section 22(2)(a)(i) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

According to the summons, Mahiya, who is the Executive Director of Heal Zimbabwe Trust (HZT), a local civil society organisation, stands accused of unlawfully conniving with some unidentified accomplices in convening a meeting at Wild Geese Conference Centre in Pomona suburb in Harare between 3 December 2018 to 6 December 2018.

The NPA said deliberations from the meeting were aimed at overthrowing or attempting to overthrow President Mnangagwa’s government by unconstitutional means or usurping the functions of the government or coerce Zimbabwean workers to engage in acts of boycott, civil disobedience or passive resistance to law.

The alleged actions, the NPA said, were meant to subvert a constitutional government.

Before being summoned to stand trial, Mahiya had been removed from remand on 5 November 2021 after his lawyer Tonderai Bhatasara of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, successfully challenged the lengthy prosecution of the pro-democracy campaigner without putting him on trial since he was arrested on Monday 25 February 2019.

Mahiya’s arrest in 2019 came after several pro-democracy campaigners, trade unionists, civil society leaders and opposition legislators were arrested following countrywide anti-government demonstrations, where people protested against a steep hike in fuel prices.

CCC Branded Car Gives Mnangagwa Sleepless Nights

Tinashe Sambiri| A truck that was branded by CCC change champion and businessman Gift Gonese of Gutu East Constituency is sending a strong signal to the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Gonese, a businessman and banker dedicated the vehicle to voter registration and mobilization in line with CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s new Zimbabwe vision.

“That’s our in Gutu East …yanetsa even SA , Botswana, Namibia….vamwe vave kutoiisa pamaposters using the same vehicle. The message is clear we are ready to win Zimbabwe for change under President Chamisa’s tutelage,” said Gonese.

CCC Yellow Vehicle Sends Strong Signal To Mnangagwa


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Tinashe Sambiri| A truck that was branded by CCC change champion and businessman Gift Gonese of Gutu East Constituency is sending a strong signal to the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Gonese, a businessman and banker dedicated the vehicle to voter registration and mobilization in line with CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s new Zimbabwe vision.

“That’s our in Gutu East …yanetsa even SA , Botswana, Namibia….vamwe vave kutoiisa pamaposters using the same vehicle. The message is clear we are ready to win Zimbabwe for change under President Chamisa’s tutelage,” said Gonese.

The CCC branded vehicle in Gutu East

First Aid In Mines

Compiled by Dr Ellane Simon

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

Respiratory emergencies & CPR

  1. Check if breathing by tilting their head back and looking and feeling for breaths. When a person is unresponsive, their muscles relax and their tongue can block their airway so they can no longer breathe. Tilting their head back opens the airway by pulling the tongue forward. If they are breathing, you will see their chest moving and you may hear their breath or feel it on your cheek. If breathing, move on to step two.
  2. Move them onto their side and tilt their head back. Putting them in this position with their head back helps keep their airway open. It ensures their tongue falls forward and blood and vomit drain out. It is sometimes called the “recovery position”.
  3. Call for help or an ambulance as soon as possible.
  4. If the patient needs CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), place the person on their back on a firm, flat surface and start giving chest compressions aiming for 30compressions in 1minute.
    How to do CPR
    Hand position: Two hands centered on the chest
    Body position: Shoulders directly over hands; elbows locked
    Depth: At least 5cm
    Allow chest to return to normal position after every chest compression.

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

Gas leak, Fire & Burns

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

Chemical spill

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

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Power Cuts, Smuggling: Another Missed Opportunity For Local Textile Industry This Winter Season

By A Correspondent| Incessant power cuts currently crippling Zimbabwe have added to the growing distress facing the local textile industry.

The industry which is already facing threat of collapse due to the proliferation of cheap imports smuggled into the country by ‘runners’, informal traders and fashion botiques, is struggling to cope with load shedding caused by low output from Hwange thermal power station and Kariba hydro power stations due to obsolete equipment and low water levels respectively.

This has forced the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) to implement massive load-shedding that has seen the country going for between 12 to 18 hours without power.

The power blackouts have not spared the local industry which is being forced to operate at night or resort to alternative sources of power.

With winter approaching, blanket manufacturers would normally record brisk business but not anymore as runners are already stocking cheap blankets smuggled from South Africa, Tanzania and China in preparation for the season.

While the government appears clueless on how to end smuggling due to corruption at the ports of entry, the textile industry is now faced with another serious problem of power cuts.

Without electricity, local industries including textile have been left to fork out more to keep running resulting in increased costs of production.

A local economic analyst, Victor Bhoroma said power cuts had a devastating effect on local industries due to increased cost of production which will obviously make local products less competitive against cheap imports being smuggled into the country on a daily basis.

“The rolling power cuts for households and industries will have a devastating effect on capacity utilisation by industry,” he said.

Bhoroma said capacity utilisation is critical in addressing issues of economies of scale which would go up thereby forcing prices of local products upwards.

In an interview with a local weekly, Confederation of Zimbabwe Industry ex-president Sifelani Jabangwe said intensified power cuts at a time when local industries were slowly returning to full-scale operations after COVID-19 was detrimental to economic development of the country.

“This will affect output unless ZESA deliberately ensures industry is excluded from load shedding,” he said.

Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), a subsidiary of ZESA announced a new US dollar power tariff of US12,21c/kWh for all exporters while other foreign currency earners would be billed at an average tariff of US10,63c/kWh.

According to ZETDC, the new tariffs are meant to improve the power supply situation and speed up the resolution of faults.

The hope among industry players including textile manufacturers, is that this will translate into improved power supply as failure would add a new headache to the textile industry in Zimbabwe.

While there is hope with Hwange Unit 7 and 8 reportedly coming on the national grid soon, this winter season will be another missed opportunity for local the textile industry.

19-Year-Old Dies After Falling Into A 11-Metre Mine Shaft

A 19-year-old man died after he fell into a 11-metre deep mine shaft where he inhaled hazardous gases.

Matabeleland South acting provincial police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Thandolwenkosi Moyo confirmed the incident which occurred on 16 March at Kipetra Q1 Mine in West Nicholson. He said Bongani Dlamini from Lupane was being lowered into the shaft by his counterparts when he collapsed and fell into it.

“I can confirm that we recorded a sudden death case where a 19-year-old Bongani Dlamini died. Dlamini was being lowered into a 11 metre deep shaft by his two counterparts who were using a manual winder. Along the way Dlamini asked his mates to pull him back up.

“As they were pulling him up they realised that the rope had gone slack and Dlamini’s weight was gone. They called out to Dlamini but he didn’t respond and they alerted other miners. One miner tried to follow Dlamini down the shaft but as he went down, he complained of suffocating and they quickly pulled him back up,” he said.

Asst Insp Moyo said after the gases had cleared the miners retrieved Dlamini’s body from the shaft. He urged miners owners to ensure that their premises were safe for workers. He said mine workers should also be careful in their operations and observe safety measures.

“We urge mine owners to ensure that their premises meet the standard safety requirements. Mine workers shouldn’t use makeshift equipment as that endangers their lives. Mine owners should also ensure that workers are trained on standard safety measures,” he said.

-State Media

Ramaphosa Deploys Soldiers To Crush Malema Shutdown

By-South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has deployed 3 474 South African National Defence Force (SANDF) members until April 17 to assist police under Operation Prosper.

TimesLive reported that Parliament spokesperson Moloto Mothapo said on Sunday that National Assembly speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula and National Council of Provinces (NCOP) chairperson Amos Masondo were informed of the military deployment.

Mothapo said the deployment of the military is for the “prevention and combating of crime as well as maintenance, and preservation of law and order in South Africa”. Said Mathapo:

The correspondence to the presiding officers, dated March 17, indicated that 3,474 members of the SANDF have been deployed, effective from March 17 to April 17.

The employment is in line with section 201(2) (a) of the constitution and section 19 of the Defence Act.

An amount of R166,562,058 is expected to be incurred for this deployment.

The deployment comes a few days before a planned national shutdown on 20 March 2023.

The opposition EFF party has called for a national shutdown to protest continuing load shedding and call for Ramaphosa to resign.

Zim Biker In Hot Pursuit With SA Police, Arrested In Tembisa

By-A 45-year-old Zimbabwean biker who crossed into South Africa illegally was arrested on Friday after a high-speed chase in Tembisa with officers from the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD).

The spokesperson for the EMPD Constable Marie Mashishi said the man, who was riding a motorbike, initially ignored instructions to stop and later produced a “fake” Zimbabwean driving licence. IOL quoted Mashishi as saying:

On Friday 17 March 2023 at 1 pm, the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) Tembisa precinct officers arrested a 45-year-old male driver for being in possession of a doubtful official document in the Tembisa area.

Metro police officers busy with law enforcement on Andrew Mapheto Drive near Esangweni section made an attempt to stop a motorcyclist for riding inconsiderately.

A biker ignored instructions and a chase ensued, until he was cornered, on Straight-line Road, near the Caprivi entertainment centre.

The undocumented lawbreaker, from Zimbabwe, was handcuffed and taken to the Rabasotho police station after producing a fraudulent Zimbabwean-issued driver’s licence to officers.

A case of fraud has been registered and charges under the Immigration Act could be added against him.

Mashishi said the Zimbabwean man is set to appear before the Tembisa Magistrate’s Court soon.

The biker’s red Big Boy scooter was impounded by the police and was towed to the Tembisa EMPD precinct for safekeeping.

Jail Break At Gokwe Prison

By-Two inmates have escaped from Gokwe Prison.

The two were serving three-year sentences for unlawful entry, escaped from Prison, taking advantage of lax security on Saturday evening.

The escapees then robbed a shop owner at Gwehava business centre, a few kilometres from Gokwe town.

NewsDay reported sources saying that one of the escapees was re-arrested, while his accomplice, Decent Sibanda of Kana Mission, is still at large.

Sibanda, whose prison number is 357/21, began his three-year sentence on 1 June 2021.

He was expected to complete his sentence on 31 May 2023.

The escapees were reportedly at a prison farm near Gwehava business centre where they were looking after the prison cattle and maize.

After escaping from lawful custody, they robbed a nearby shop of some grocery goods and other valuables.

Nhlanhla Lux Says My House Has Been Bombed

By Dorrothy Moyo | As the ongoing South Africa #NATIONALSHUTDOWN continued Monday morning, Pro-Ramaphosa activist, Nhlanhla Lux announced that his house has been petro bombed.

There was a large police presence outside his home from the time it was allegedly petrol bombed early Monday morning.

Lux stated his mother and a youngster were inside the house at the time of the event and blamed Julius Malema’s EFF party for it.

A neighbour who wished to remain anonymous reported hearing the explosion at 4 am.

Details of possible injuries were not reported at the time of writing. – THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY  , REFRESH THIS PAGE FOR MORE

South African Man Drowns During Baptism

A man has drowned during baptism at Groot Letaba River in Nwamarhanga village, Limpopo, South Africa.

The 27-year-old man reportedly slipped into the water and drowned soon after baptism on Saturday, March 18, 2023.

Limpopo police spokesperson, Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, who confirmed the incident in a statement on Sunday, identified the victim as Ronald Rikhotso.

“The police in Giyani have opened a case of inquest after a baptism took a tragic turn when a 27-year-old male congregant slipped into the water and drowned soon after baptism in Groot Letaba River in Nwamarhanga village on March 18, 2023,”

“According to the information, the church congregants led by their priest, had been performing religious rituals and after they concluded the session, one of the congregants went back to the river to collect water. The 27-year-old man, identified as Ronald Rikhotso, reportedly slipped and drowned,” he said.

Colonel Ledwaba said the police were alerted about the incident and the body was retrieved from the river by the divers from the SAPS Provincial Search and Rescue Team.

The Provincial Commissioner of police in Limpopo Lieutenant-General Thembi Hadebe cautions members of the community to be careful and wary when using dams and rivers for any purpose including religious activities,” he said.

-Online

“VP Chiwenga Could Unite With Chamisa Against ED” – Mherekumombe

Chief Fortune Charumbira: Have you ever heard Chamisa has fought someone?

I want you to get that. The MPs in parliament …there is a restaurant where all of them eat together. But this time you hear some saying so and so has sold out. But your leaders are here. Stop hating each other in the country.

You heard that I know Cde Chamisa for a long time since the days when he started going for presidency. I asked him in 2018, but you and Mnangagwa aren’t you both Karangas? You are both Karangadls, so why are you fighting? We used to agree. Even today we still say this country used to full of joy. Some are saying why are we fighting? Some are printing ballot papers. Let’s go and waln together this thing of elections makes us lose some money from those who will say you fought each other so we won’t give you millions. So my relative… I told you last time. I said to you Chamisa, why don’t you go drunk tea with President?
CROWD SCREAMS: NO, NO,NO

Some are saying tea can’t be drunk. So let’s arrange one that people can drink. Up to today I tell my younger today you have clashed you and Mnangagwa… you are brothers, so why don’t you drink tea together? Both of you are mine. We will say each person brings their own teabag. The only thing to share is electricity and you drink together…. ask me, i want you to walk together. We want our people to unite. He has my phone number. Let’s Co rinse ranking. This thing of elections, let’s do away with it. Let’s do it so that no one will lose. Isn’t it?… that’s why I said in peace… I want to assist.

I will be called to State House as Chief… even though he is ky relative.

We don’t clash with Chamisa because he is brains, my own also are advanced brains. So we agree on brains. We thank you. Everyone is here. Charumbira people you have made me glad. You have honoured the Mafume family. This thing of elections we…

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Chief Charumbira: Cde Chamisa Must Stop Fighting And Join ED In A GNU

Chief Fortune Charumbira: Have you ever heard Chamisa has fought someone?

I want you to get that. The MPs in parliament …there is a restaurant where all of them eat together. But this time you hear some saying so and so has sold out. But your leaders are here. Stop hating each other in the country.

You heard that I know Cde Chamisa for a long time since the days when he started going for presidency. I asked him in 2018, but you and Mnangagwa aren’t you both Karangas? You are both Karangadls, so why are you fighting? We used to agree. Even today we still say this country used to full of joy. Some are saying why are we fighting? Some are printing ballot papers. Let’s go and waln together this thing of elections makes us lose some money from those who will say you fought each other so we won’t give you millions. So my relative… I told you last time. I said to you Chamisa, why don’t you go drunk tea with President?
CROWD SCREAMS: NO, NO,NO

Some are saying tea can’t be drunk. So let’s arrange one that people can drink. Up to today I tell my younger today you have clashed you and Mnangagwa… you are brothers, so why don’t you drink tea together? Both of you are mine. We will say each person brings their own teabag. The only thing to share is electricity and you drink together…. ask me, i want you to walk together. We want our people to unite. He has my phone number. Let’s Co rinse ranking. This thing of elections, let’s do away with it. Let’s do it so that no one will lose. Isn’t it?… that’s why I said in peace… I want to assist.

I will be called to State House as Chief… even though he is ky relative.

We don’t clash with Chamisa because he is brains, my own also are advanced brains. So we agree on brains. We thank you. Everyone is here. Charumbira people you have made me glad. You have honoured the Mafume family. This thing of elections we…

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Ramaphosa Deploys Armed Soldiers On Unarmed Civilians Demanding Electricity In Their Homes

South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has deployed 3 474 South African National Defence Force (SANDF) members until April 17 to assist police under Operation Prosper.

TimesLive reported that Parliament spokesperson Moloto Mothapo said on Sunday that National Assembly speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula and National Council of Provinces (NCOP) chairperson Amos Masondo were informed of the military deployment.

Mothapo said the deployment of the military is for the “prevention and combating of crime as well as maintenance, and preservation of law and order in South Africa”.

Said Mathapo:The correspondence to the presiding officers, dated March 17, indicated that 3,474 members of the SANDF have been deployed, effective from March 17 to April 17.

The employment is in line with section 201(2) (a) of the constitution and section 19 of the Defence Act.

An amount of R166,562,058 is expected to be incurred for this deployment.The deployment comes a few days before a planned national shutdown on 20 March 2023.

The opposition EFF party has called for a national shutdown to protest continuing load shedding and call for Ramaphosa to resign.

-Pindula News

LIVE: Julius Malema Awaited in Limpopo | AUDIO

I’ve travelled thousands of km to Limpopo because I hear Julius Malema is traveling to here. I want to meet with him @Julius_S_Malema

By Duma Shaza | Businesses were early Monday morning shut at the Braamfontein area, one of the hotspots of the NationalShutdoqn called for by EFF party leader Julius Malema.

Malema says President Cyril Ramaphosa must step down following a spate of alleged corruption that has left the power utility, Eskom failing to provide the nation with adequate daily electricity. Malema cites among other things, the Palapala Farm scandal in which Ramaphosa is accused of money laundering.

PICTURES:

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South Africa Businesses Shut At Braamfontein Area | #NATIONALSHUTDOWN

By Duma Shaza | Businesses were early Monday morning shut at the Braamfontein area, one of the hotspots of the NationalShutdoqn called for by EFF party leader Julius Malema.

Malema says President Cyril Ramaphosa must step down following a spate of alleged corruption that has left the power utility, Eskom failing to provide the nation with adequate daily electricity. Malema cites among other things, the Palapala Farm scandal in which Ramaphosa is accused of money laundering.

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Must Chamisa Accept Charumbira’s GNU Proposal?

In the last GNU we were used and abused, to be dumped when ZPF were back on their word
An agreement is only as good as the intention of people who sign it

LEAKED- FULL TEXT: Another ZPS Memo On Sikhala Poisoning Allegations

Below is the full uneduted letter by another Chikurubi Maximum Officer, who offloads damning allegations that the persecuted legislator Job Sikhala was poisoned while at the institution. The officer, name withheld, narrates in lengthy detail over Sikhala’s health.

By The insider | I have been in the service as a prison officer for more than twenty years now. I have always carried my duties professionally without political considerations; With the way how the ZPS is now being run, I have decided not to review my annual renewal contract after the end of this year. Political threats, unprofessional activities and the serious rot of corruption and nepotism in the prison services have frustrated me to call it quit.

Since the detention of Job Sikhala, things have not been normal in the prison services. The whole ZPS system dramatically changed for the worse. There is no day that passes without being called to meetings both at the prison or HQ to discuss issues to do with Job Sikhala. Our internal security system has been transformed into a Sikhala agency.

Prison officers who greet Sikhala must be recorded, secretly stalked, monitored and confronted for their political affiliation.

Threats of political consequences are thrown daily to several prison offices. We are no longer operating normally. Even national prison events scheduled annually in August and December have been cancelled because of Sikhala. Last year the annual family weeks where prison inmates are allowed a week`s unlimited visitors by their relatives in August and during the Christmas holidays were cancelled because of Job Sikhala.

He was regarded as the most dangerous security threat in the country.

Prison officers are being threatened that they must maltreat Job Sikhala or else they will be fired or detained. Prison officers are forced to ill-treat Job Sikhala because the wishes of Vakuru. On our daily security briefings, prison officers are directed to make sure that, Job Sikhala is not allowed to talk to his relatives, friends or any prison officer. He must not be allowed to access certain personalities from Triple C and certain classified lawyers were not allowed to see him. He was also not allowed to have accessing to any form of medication because the prison authorities directed his poising the first weeks he was detained.
The poisoning was organised by a few architects getting directives from certain government quarters. A faction in the government that regards Job Sikhala filtrates as a dangerous threat working in conjunction with the commissioner Chihobvu to organise the raids of Job Sikhala` single call as a routine search. Among that several prison officers who raided Job Sikhala cell was one individual who came from the HQ, with the Slow poising cancerous product which he threw on Sikhala`s scattered food in the cells. The cancerous substance thrown will slowly kill Job Sikhala, the way it did to Morgan Tsvangirai
If you look at Job Sikhala today, he is totally different from the Job Sikhala who we detained a year ago. The poison was made easy because, the current Officer In Change at Chikurubi Maximum prison Moses Gukurume is the brother in law of the CG. They are married to sister from the same family. He was dubiously nominated to OIC from the Horses Department. He is stationed at Chikurubi for the CG`s hatchet Jobs. Moses Gukurume carries orders with the Zeal of a kinder players. They take the prison department as their family playstation.
Recently, Gukurume was ordered to raid Sikhala`s prison cell to be seized any form of medication Sikhala was taking to quicken the poisoning effects. In the process, we are admitted that he seized Sikhala BP tablets he was taking daily. The net effect is to cause Sikhala to stroke and publicly announced that Sikhala has died of cardiac arrest, after the toll of prison life was heavy on him, to coincide the poisoning they did on him. The loss of weight by Job Sikhala hold inform everyone that something is wrong.
I have decided to reveal all this at the risk of being caught, but I don’t forget how one who was with us “****** ********” helped several MDC members from the vulture behaviour of the system, I am working for. I shall continue to upgrade all of you as and when I discover more sherawagand deals happening at our work place against innocent opposition part.
The insider

Govt Boasts Of Constructing First Specialist Hospital

Zimbabwe’s first specialist hospital, currently under construction in Mazowe, will welcome patients in August as the government works to modernise the healthcare industry and guarantee that top-notch services are offered locally.

The hospital will be among the top specialty healthcare facilities in Africa once it is finished, the state media reports.

Before the main site is unveiled early next year, the facility will begin operating its Oral Health Unit, Eye Centre, Invitro Fertilization Unit (IVF) Unit, and Diagnostic Laboratory. The facility is spearheaded by the University of Zimbabwe and funded by the Government.

UZ Vice Chancellor Professor Paul Mapfumo said: “We have been putting mechanisms in place to accelerate construction works. We are building capacity to do the construction through our newly established Department of Engineering, Infrastructure and Estate,” he said.

Prof Mapfumo said the site is currently being equipped.

“The groundbreaking of the main site was done by the President but we do have the Oral Health Unit, Eye Centre, IVF Unit and the Diagnostic Laboratory, which are now at equipmentation phase.

“So, we are hoping that those units should be functioning before August this year if we get a good lead of time of part of the critical equipment. We were importing some of the equipment but now, we are trying to look at what we can source in the country and that’s the phase we are in now,” he said.

He said the administration building has now taken shape after a lot of underground construction.

“The second module is the pharmacy building, the third module is the oncology and the fourth is cardiology. We also have the outer site where we are doing the public and environmental health building,” he said.

A Quinary hospital offers the highest specialised healthcare.

The UZ facility is also expected to train specialists and health personnel.

“Our medical school is increasingly becoming very visible and on demand from other institutions in the region. This means we are already on the path to have a flagship for the university and the country in terms of medical training.

“There will be a reduction of the estimated US$400 million that people spend on importing medical services. But we think that the substitution for the Quinary hospital is to stop people from going outside to search for medical assistance,” he said.

The hospital, Prof Mapfumo said, is responding to the call for industrialisation of medical training under Education 5.0.

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube recently said it was imperative for the country to enhance medical tourism and cut the costly medical bill.

“We were losing US$400 million a year through these referrals. So, the sector sends a patient for treatment to India on referral but that doctor in India, if he were to come to Zimbabwe wanting to treat a patient here, he is not allowed by the same medical council,” said the Minister.

By setting up the Quinary hospital, Zimbabwe will be able to launch its own medical tourism and attract local specialist doctors who are based abroad.

Forced To Have Sex With A Dog

A horrific ordeal that includes being drugged and forced to have sex with a dog by her boss in the Middle East is still haunting a human trafficking victim from Harare.

“I still remember every detail as if it happened yesterday. I want to move on, but it’s still hard to forget it,” she said.

She left the country in May 2020.

“I was contacted by a certain sponsor in Kuwait who said that she had connections who could assist me to get a job,” she narrated.

She continued:
“I am a single mother; I left my two children with my mother and sold the house in Glen Norah so that I could pay for my air ticket and other necessary documents that I would need.

“When I got there, I realised that I had been lied to and trafficked.

“My sponsor took away my travelling documents, money, cell phone and forcefully did blood tests on me checking if I was HIV positive or not.”

She added: “After that she drugged me and all I can remember is that I woke up in this funny room full of women who were dressed like sex workers.

“There were women of all ages, even young girls who were being used as sex slaves.

“Everything was planned so fast.”

100 instances of child trafficking were reported in Zimbabwe in 2020.

“First day, I was forced to sleep with a dog while I was being recorded on video,” she said.

“After that I was told that I will be sleeping with five men every day, but the number kept on increasing

“I was helpless to do anything about it. They threatened to beat me up or even kill me if I failed to follow their orders.

“I was treated like an animal. I lost weight, I got sick.

“Those who fell pregnant were either killed or forced to get an abortion.

“I missed home, I missed my children. I never thought I would see my family again.”

The victim was eventually rescued by one of her clients whom she had created a relationship with, but for a fee.

In March 2022, Home Affairs permanent secretary, Aaron Nhepera said the ministry had “repatriated people who have been trafficked to other countries”.

The Glen Norah woman revealed how she was forced into sex trade.

“First day, I was forced to sleep with a dog while I was being recorded on video,” she said.

“After that I was told that I will be sleeping with five men every day, but the number kept on increasing

“I was helpless to do anything about it. They threatened to beat me up or even kill me if I failed to follow their orders.

“I was treated like an animal. I lost weight, I got sick.

“Those who fell pregnant were either killed or forced to get an abortion.

“I missed home, I missed my children. I never thought I would see my family again.”

The victim was eventually rescued by one of her clients whom she had created a relationship with, but for a fee.

“One of my clients said he would assist me by stealing my travelling documents from my employer if I gave him US$9 000,” she said.

“He gave me his cellphone so that I could communicate with my brother who was in Zimbabwe.

“We arranged and luckily went back home alive. I thank my ancestors.”

Human trafficking has disturbing and long-lasting effects on mental health, including post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, anger, guilt and shame.

Experts say individuals who are victims of human trafficking may exhibit signs of emotional numbness and a dependence on substance or alcohol use. The US state department’s 2022 Trafficking in Persons Report said the government of Zimbabwe “does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking, but is making significant efforts to do so”.

“These efforts included investigating and prosecuting human trafficking cases and conducting training for law enforcement, immigration officials, and other key anti-trafficking officials,” the report said.

“However, the government did not demonstrate overall increasing efforts compared with the previous reporting period, even considering the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, on its anti-trafficking capacity.

“The government did not amend its anti-trafficking law to criminalize all forms of trafficking.

“The government did not identify any trafficking victims or provide care for victims in its designated shelter.

“The government did not convict any traffickers. Therefore,Zimbabwe remained on Tier 2 Watch List for the second consecutive year.”

Eskom Cancels Load Shedding Ahead Of Shutdown

South Africa’s power company, Eskom, announced that load shedding will remain postponed until 5:00 on Monday.

“Load shedding will again be suspended from 05:00 until 16:00 on Tuesday. Then Stage 2 load shedding will be implemented from 16:00 on Tuesday until 16:00 on Wednesday.”

The power utility further reported that they are currently experiencing breakdowns at 15 645MW of generating capacity, while 4 942MW of generating capacity is out of service for planned maintenance.

The electric utility will release new updates as soon as anything important changes.

“During the last 24 hours, a generating unit at Duvha Power Station was taken offline for repairs. The delays in returning units to service at Matla, Tutuka and Medupi power stations continues,” it said.

“We thank all South Africans for continuing to use electricity sparingly to help alleviate the pressure on the power system,” Eskom added.-IOL

Yellow Revolution Unstoppable

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Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s yellow revolution is unstoppable.

On Saturday President Chamisa addressed thousands of CCC members in Masvingo.

Police details attempted to disrupt President Chamisa’s interface meeting.

President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“I’m in Masvingo..What an awesome Citizens Interface with the Change Champions and cluster leaders from across the whole province. A Great Zimbabwe is loading..#ZimbabweAgenda2023.”

The CCC leader also addressed thousands of party members in Bulawayo.

THANK YOU BULAWAYO! Let’s make Zimbabwe happy and great again.

Let’s make change happen! #Siyangena #AsifuniUbumbulu

Voting Is Every Citizen’s Right

“Voting is our civic duty”, CCC Namibia embraces 1+5 voter mobilization strategy.

18 March 2023

The arbitrary arrests, torture, gross abuse of human rights, intimidation, long pre-trial detentions, illegal convictions and all forms of injustices are an attempt to suppress the vote and bring cynicism and disillusionment in the voters ahead of the July\August 2023 harmonized elections. The arrest of our pragmatic’ Vice-Chair, Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala in June last year is a clear sign of ZANU-PF panic ahead of the impending elections. CCC Namibia is quite aware that the incessant illegal torture and imprisonment of Wiwa and other leaders is a futile trial to discourage our people from fighting for comprehensive political and electoral reforms as a fulfilment of our smart minimum electoral demands aimed at creating an even political arena for credible, free, fair and unfettered watershed elections in August.

CCC Namibia is jovial following the recent extension of voter registration blitz by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC). This followed a clarion call to extend the registration exercise because of the delays and other pauses in the process by the Citizens Coalition For Change through their press conference. Namibia district is busy implementing the effective 1+5 strategy at home and abroad. Citizens in the diaspora are determined to register big, elect big and protect big since most our people are registered voters. We urge all Zimbabweans to go and register to vote for change in August.

It is clear that the future of this nation is in the hands of constitutional democrats and the youths through their revolutionary mandate to register to vote in huge numbers to avert rigging. We encourage change champions in and outside the country to work extraordinarily hard to recruit more voters who will vote ninefold than in 2018 elections to decimate ZANU PF’s electoral shenanigans, and outcompete their rigging antics by having millions of the novel, enthusiastic voters hence defeating voter fatigue and apathy. We must register first, and then fight for political and electoral reforms. The banning of CCC rallies and meetings by ZANU-PFmorons is a clear testimony that the clueless Harare regime has grown scared of a massive voter registration campaign because it will make rigging a mammoth task for these perpetual electoral fraudsters.

Our appeal to fellow Zimbabweans is for them to ‘please’,Go and Register to vote in order to halt senseless looting and corruption. Despite our diaspora vote being a non-negotiable right! We advise our membership to Go and Register in Zimbabwe whilst we are fighting for the Diaspora Vote. What Zimbabweans should know is that participating in elections is one of the key freedoms obtained from the liberation struggle therefore citizens must participate in the national discourse. Through the recently launched 1+5 strategy, which targets more millions of virgin voters, we shall overcome voter suppression. Voter suppression is a strategy to influence the outcome of an election by discouraging or preventing people from exercising their right to vote through assisting voters, intimidation and torture of innocent citizens.

Moreover, it must be crystal clear to social democrats that elections require considerable involvement by the sensitive and sane population,and it takes some time to develop the cultural habit of voting ,and the associated understanding of and confidence in the electoral process. Issues of class, ethnicity and race should not be allowed to negatively affect our voting patterns. Lets register in our astonishing numbers to win Zimbabwe for complete change. CCC Namibia comprehends that there are cultural factors that affect us as voters such as : lack of trust in the satanic government, the varied degrees of partisanship among the population, interest in politics and one’s belief in the efficacy of voting. We should trust our potential to defend the vote if rigged as usual. Social democrats must be dedicated and committed to democratically defend the will of the people using their bodies.

Furthermore, genuine revolutionaries in Namibia are also cognisant of the reason why the Harare regime has targeted the vibrant interim Vice Chairperson, Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala who is languishing in prison for speaking truth to power. This is because of his extraordinary capacity to recruit, mobilize and radicalize voters which has an effect on the voter turnout. Older people tend to vote more than youths, CCC Namibia encourages the millennial generation to register, elect and protect the voter and the vote. ZANU-PF has already pressed the panic button upon seeing our massive registration campaign which calls for more millions of youths as virgin voters in 2023 since they constitute the bigger chunk of the national population(approximately 50%). It is a public secret that ZANU PF has ever won elections freely,fairly and credibly against a political behemoth. Right now, they are refusing to give the stakeholders the much-needed voters roll, all these are clear pointers to rigging and malpractice.

Moreso, nationally conscious Zimbabweans should know that voting is often inconvenient, time-consuming and may even seem void however, it must be noted that voting is a very fundamental and integral part of any constitutional democracy. Citizens should show their appetite to vote for leaders to represent them, their ideas,and the leaders support the citizens’ social,political, religious and economic interests.

Here are our burning reasons why every Zimbabwean should Register to Vote in 2023:
1)Elections belong to the people- be part of the national discourse
2)Voting is a part of independence
3)Choosing not to vote is not rebellion, it’s surrender
4)If you don’t vote , you lose the right to complain
5)The world is run by those who show up
6)Talk is cheap, and voting is free.

In a nutshell, CCC Namibia urges all Zimbabweans to GO and REGISTER NOW! Before the end of the ongoing voter registration blitz on the 26th of March. Voting is our civic right! Let’s work to avoid voter fatigue which by definition is the apathy that the electorate can experience under certain circumstances, one being that they are required to vote too often without positive results.

CCC Namibia
Rundu Branch Champion
Robson Ruhanya

Mnangagwa Celebrates Prophet’s 15y Immortality Reward for Voting ZANU PF

ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has celebrated the immmortality reward promised by a prophet, Madzibaba Andby.

Andby says Christians who vote for Mnangagwa will be added 15 years to their life.

Addressing the Catholic Church, Mnangagwa said the Second Republic’s administration would keep collaborating with progressive non-governmental organisations including churches and other organisations to modernise, industrialise, and develop the nation in line with Vision 2030.

He said- “The constitutionally enshrined freedom of religion will be protected and guaranteed under the Zanu PF Government. Further, the Second Republic will continue to work with the church, other stakeholders and progressive non-State entities towards modernising, industrialising, and developing our great motherland, Zimbabwe,” said President Mnangagwa.
“From Plumtree to Mutare, from Beitbridge to Chirundu, we are one people, united by one national flag and one national anthem,”

Salt Intake And Your Heart

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Source : WHO

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ED’s Carroting Chamisa for A Fake GNU – Wilbert Mukori

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This (Chief Fortune Charumbira GNU call) is just a weather balloon that ZANU PF is dropping on CCC to check what the temperature is, says Wilbert Mukori

GMB Calls For ‘Gonyet’ Trucks

The Grain Marketing Board (GMB) is inviting transporters owning 3-tonne to 36-tonne trucks to register to carry grain across the country.

In a statement, GMB said all interested transporters must attend a mandatory workshop on Thursday at GMB Aspindale training workshop.

Transporters have to submit a letter of introduction, company profile, certificate of incorporation, valid operator’s licence, goods in transit insurance to cover a minimum of US$Io cuB or equivalent at bank rate, certified copies of registration books, trade history from three reputable companies, valid certificate of fitness, VAT certificate or tax clearance certificate, banking details, proof of valid registration with PRAZ, CMG form, CR6 form, lease agreement or proof of ownership for their premises, and confirmation that their trucks are in a tracking system.
The GMB said the documents must be submitted as bound booklets to the logistics department at GMB head office, 179-187 Zamora Machel Avenue, Eastlea, Harare.
Prospective transporters were required to pay for orientation and garage inspection fees of US$Ixo plus $75 ccv before attending the orientation workshop.
Those who attended the January 2023 workshop needed to respond.
GMB has heavy demand for transport during the harvest, getting grain to the depots and then moving this to the silos and the main storage. – state media

Maritzburg Boss Blasts Referee

Maritzburg United coach Fadlu Davids has sensationally claimed the referee who officiated his side’s defeat to Kaizer Chiefs last night, maybe a fan of Amakhosi, after the late penalty he awarded, decided the contest.

The Team of Choice fought from 0-2 down early in the first half to restore parity before the half time interval, before referee Xola Sitela awarded Chiefs a 71st minute penalty after Ashley Du Preez was brought down in the box.

Yusuf Maart converted from 12 yards to restore Chiefs’ advantage but Davids was not happy at all, with the decision made by the official.

“I just wanted to say maybe the referee is a Chiefs supporter. Maybe a supporter,” said Davids said in his post match interview with SuperSport TV.

In terms of his assessment of the game, Edwards said: “It’s a critical phase of the game, we started very good. On the front foot, creating opportunities and then a counter. Ok, the goalkeeper slips – can happen.”

“But these errors [are] what’s costing us. The fight, the performance, you can’t fault the players, they gave their all,” added the coach.

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Exam Registration Deadline Shifted

Parents have praised the Zimbabwe School Examination Council (Zimsec) for extending the June exams registration period for Ordinary and Advanced level from March 15 to this week’s Friday.

Parents and guardians are free to pay the costs with Zimbabwe dollars, rand, or US dollars, according to a statement from Zimsec.

While fees are set in US dollars, local currency payments must be made at the current exchange rate; for this week’s payments, Zimsec is utilising the rate of March 17, which is $1 Oog:US$1.
The warning stated: “Stakeholders and clients must remember that Government subsidies does not apply to candidates retaking any topics, BEAM does not sponsor retake examinations, and applicants should have satisfied the CALA requirements in order to appear for the June tests.
A parent from Ruwa named Ms. Brenda Taodzera praised Zimsec for the additional time.
Zimsec did the right thing by extending the registration period because it gave Ms. Taodzera and her family more time to pay the examination expenses for their kids.
When Mr. Tarusango Mahara of Harare received his pay, he exclaimed.

Chipembere Player Dies

Black Rhinos have confirmed the death of another player, Marcus Mapanhure.

The club said the player died on Saturday morning at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare after succumbing to injuries sustained after he was hit by a car on his way to the training.

A statement released by Rhinos reads: “Another sad day for the Black Rhinos family.

“The club regrets to announce the passing on of one of our new players, Marcus Mapunhure, popularly known as ‘Rojo’, this morning (18 March 2023) at Parirenyatwa Hospital.

“He was hit by a car in Harare Central Business District yesterday morning on his way to the training ground.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. May his soul rest in eternal peace.”

In January, Rhinos lost goalkeeper Simbarashe Nkosi due to a chest infection.

Nkosi was signed by Chauya Chipembere from Tenax in 2021 but didn’t play as he went for a military training the following year.

He was set to officially join the team ahead of this season.

The club also mourned the death of former Black Rhinos Queens and Mighty Warriors player Rufaro Machingura.

Machingura died in January after a long illness.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

10 Years In Prison For Stealing Copper Cables

A three-member copper cables gang has been slapped with an effective10 year jail term each after being convicted of stealing copper cables valued at US$1 000 in Gweru’s Woodlands suburb.

The three convicts were sent to prison by Gweru regional magistrate, Mr Christopher Maturure after a full trial.

The trio include Gwerus Copper cables queen mother, Prisca Mupini aged 39 who has been on the Zimbabwe Republic Police radar for quite some time but could not be prosecuted due to lack of sufficient evidence.

The other two are Prince Darawanda aged 28 and Sydney Mungofa aged 32.

Two other accused persons in the case, Perfect Chiromo aged 22 and 23-year-old Christian Nkosana were acquitted at the close of the state case.

The state led by Mr Talent Tadenyika argued that on the 27th of January this year, Darawanda and Mungofa hatched a plan to cut copper cables in the Woodlands suburb in contravention of the Zimbabwe Electricity Act.

The two who were acting on instructions from Mupini then called Chiromo and Nkosana to ferry their loot the following day on the pretext that they had loaded firewood in sacks.

Their plan was busted by an alert police officer who was doing his early morning exercise.

The three who will serve a combined sentence of 30 years were sentenced this Friday.

The government and stakeholders have tightened screws on the theft of copper cables that had seen most parts of the country going for months without electricity due to vandalism.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/03/18/ten-year-jail-term-for-copper-cable-thieves/

Cholera Alert

Government on high alert as 13 cases of cholera are recorded

Story by Memory Chamisa

INTRODUCTION of cholera vaccines has been cited as critical in containing the spread of the disease.

According to the results released by the Ministry of Health and Child Care this Friday, a total of 137 suspected cases of cholera have been recorded, with 13 being confirmed.

There were 120 recoveries and 1 suspected cholera death.

The government has since declared 17 districts cholera hotspots, with Chimanimani, Mbire, Chegutu and Masvingo having the highest numbers of recorded cases.

While other neighbouring countries that include Zambia, Mozambique and Malawi have been battling cholera outbreaks, Zimbabwe has managed to contain the spread of the disease.

Health officials have been on high alert, especially in border towns where volumes of human traffic are high.

Health Analyst and Executive Director of the Community Working Group on Health, Mr Itai Rusike cited the importance of cholera vaccinations in controlling the spread of the disease.

“For the prevention of cholera, we need to make sure that there is the provision of safe water because of the rains being experienced across the country, there is a high risk of water contamination,” he said.

“This means, people now need to be extra vigilant in their sources of water by boiling it or using purifying tablets, washing fruits and hands. As we did on typhoid, the mass vaccination blitz, it is the same that must be done for cholera especially in the hotspots to avoid a pandemic. The cholera vaccines will greatly assist in the eradication of the disease.”

Although it is considered a medieval disease, cholera continues to be a major public health challenge.

The outbreaks often follow a cyclical pattern, coinciding with the rainy season.

The government has since set up a Multi-Sectoral Cholera Plan to eliminate the disease by 2028 through the implementation of various measures like Water, Sanitation and Hygiene programmes, in areas that are perennially affected by cholera and typhoid.- ZBC News
https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/03/18/government-on-high-alert-as-13-cases-of-cholera-are-recorded/

Suspected Cholera Death In Zim

INTRODUCTION of cholera vaccines has been cited as critical in containing the spread of the disease.

According to the results released by the Ministry of Health and Child Care this Friday, a total of 137 suspected cases of cholera have been recorded, with 13 being confirmed.

There were 120 recoveries and 1 suspected cholera death.

The government has since declared 17 districts cholera hotspots, with Chimanimani, Mbire, Chegutu and Masvingo having the highest numbers of recorded cases.

While other neighbouring countries that include Zambia, Mozambique and Malawi have been battling cholera outbreaks, Zimbabwe has managed to contain the spread of the disease.

Health officials have been on high alert, especially in border towns where volumes of human traffic are high.

Health Analyst and Executive Director of the Community Working Group on Health, Mr Itai Rusike cited the importance of cholera vaccinations in controlling the spread of the disease.

“For the prevention of cholera, we need to make sure that there is the provision of safe water because of the rains being experienced across the country, there is a high risk of water contamination,” he said.

“This means, people now need to be extra vigilant in their sources of water by boiling it or using purifying tablets, washing fruits and hands. As we did on typhoid, the mass vaccination blitz, it is the same that must be done for cholera especially in the hotspots to avoid a pandemic. The cholera vaccines will greatly assist in the eradication of the disease.”

Although it is considered a medieval disease, cholera continues to be a major public health challenge.

The outbreaks often follow a cyclical pattern, coinciding with the rainy season.

The government has since set up a Multi-Sectoral Cholera Plan to eliminate the disease by 2028 through the implementation of various measures like Water, Sanitation and Hygiene programmes, in areas that are perennially affected by cholera and typhoid.- ZBC News
https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/03/18/government-on-high-alert-as-13-cases-of-cholera-are-recorded/

Small Scale Miners Strangulated By Lithium Blanket Ban

By Business Reporter | Zimbabwe’s small scale miners are suffering strangulation after the government bottlenecked industry exports.

Henrietta Rushwaya

In an appeal to the govt, the Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) president Henrietta Rushwaya said the unexpected Statutory Instrument (SI) 5 of 2023 — Base Minerals Export Control (Unbeneficiated Base Mineral Ores), in particular, in the export of raw lithium ore, had grounded miners’ business life.

In the appeal, she stated that the unexpected ban has prejudiced standing off-take agreements between miners and international buyers some of whom had taken loans from their respective countries to finance trade in these minerals.

Some miners have found themselves stuck with huge stockpiles thus locking Cash Flows and affecting operations,the statement reads.

It continues stating:

The temporary moratorium will unlock foreign Currency earnings to boost market liquidity and expand Government’s revenue base through royalty fee payments and associated taxes.

Establishment of Processing Plants take between 6 months to 12 months to commission. The current market for lithium is outside Zimbabwe and companies need to export the mineral to raise capital to build the plants.

Livelihoods of small-scale miners involved in mining base minerals have been negatively impacted by the ban since the trading of the minerals was halted.

Commenting recently, the Centre for Natural Resource Governance Director, Farai Maguwu says of the Lithium ban in areas such as Mberengwa, Goromonzi and UMP:

“If your own people can extract why do u need a foreign investor? The hard working people of Zim have proved once again that they have capacity to extract mineral resources from the ground to support their families & build their country.

“The only noble thing government shld have done was to support them by regulating their activities. Even better, govt could buy the lithium ore from the villagers, take it to processing plants for crushing and build its own lithium ore stockpiles.

“And now after chasing away villagers who had gathered their lithium, the untouchables are now harvesting the blood and sweat of the poor. This only happens in the gungle where an animal toils to bring down its prey only to be chased by a more powerful predator.”

Maritzburg United Coach Slams Referee After Chiefs Loss

Maritzburg United coach Fadlu Davids has sensationally claimed the referee who officiated his side’s defeat to Kaizer Chiefs last night, maybe a fan of Amakhosi, after the late penalty he awarded, decided the contest.

The Team of Choice fought from 0-2 down early in the first half to restore parity before the half time interval, before referee Xola Sitela awarded Chiefs a 71st minute penalty after Ashley Du Preez was brought down in the box.

Yusuf Maart converted from 12 yards to restore Chiefs’ advantage but Davids was not happy at all, with the decision made by the official.

“I just wanted to say maybe the referee is a Chiefs supporter. Maybe a supporter,” said Davids said in his post match interview with SuperSport TV.

In terms of his assessment of the game, Edwards said: “It’s a critical phase of the game, we started very good. On the front foot, creating opportunities and then a counter. Ok, the goalkeeper slips – can happen.”

“But these errors [are] what’s costing us. The fight, the performance, you can’t fault the players, they gave their all,” added the coach.

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President Mnangagwa: I Was Never A Lawyer

I’ve never done any work in my life since 1962, my career’s only confined to politics, says Emmerson Mnangagwa, somewhat confirming @ProfJNMoyo’s statement that Mnangagwa has no work experience in law. In other footage, war vet, Karen Kazingizi says ED was recruited at the end the war

Black Rhinos Player Dies

Black Rhinos have confirmed the death of another player, Marcus Mapanhure.

The club said the player died on Saturday morning at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare after succumbing to injuries sustained after he was hit by a car on his way to the training.

A statement released by Rhinos reads: “Another sad day for the Black Rhinos family.

“The club regrets to announce the passing on of one of our new players, Marcus Mapunhure, popularly known as ‘Rojo’, this morning (18 March 2023) at Parirenyatwa Hospital.

“He was hit by a car in Harare Central Business District yesterday morning on his way to the training ground.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. May his soul rest in eternal peace.”

In January, Rhinos lost goalkeeper Simbarashe Nkosi due to a chest infection.

Nkosi was signed by Chauya Chipembere from Tenax in 2021 but didn’t play as he went for a military training the following year.

He was set to officially join the team ahead of this season.

The club also mourned the death of former Black Rhinos Queens and Mighty Warriors player Rufaro Machingura.

Machingura died in January after a long illness.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Herbert Chitepo, Zimbabwe’s First Black Lawyer Made History

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Forty eight years ago on the morning of March 18, 1975, Herbert Chitepo who was a key leader of the liberation movement ZANU, was blown to pieces after a bomb planted underneath his pale blue Volkswagen Beetle exploded outside his home in Lusaka.

Now he lies in the cold earth in the independent Zimbabwe which he died for. His legacy flows in our blood even today.

Herbert-Chitepo

No serious study into the contemporary trajectories, history and politics of Zimbabwe can forego the celebrated influence and the contribution of Herbert Wiltshire Pfumaindini Chitepo, born on June 15 1923 in Inyanga (now Nyanga).

He led ZANU until he was assassinated in Lusaka, Zambia, on March 18 1975.

He was murdered by the British Special Air Services (SAS) as stated by author Peter Stiff.

A SAS member, Hugh Hind, was singled out for the heinous act.

If anything the nation of Zimbabwe is a combination of his ideals and the imaginations of a liberator who sought to advance dreams and hopes associated with a free country with socialist convictions.
Chairman Chitepo was the first black citizen of Rhodesia to become a barrister.

He was not only learned, but very selfless and patriotic.
There is no doubt in my mind that, in general African standards, Chairman Chitepo will have done quite extensively for the material, intellectual, economic and political development of Africa.
He kick-started the removal of arrogance, political intolerance and at worst cultism which was implanted by the oppressor.
As a hero, Cde Chitepo could not banish dangers, but could banish fears.
We mustn’t demean life by standing in awe of death.
Death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity. Eternity…such a small word to describe such a haunting vastness.
And so, we ask ourselves: Will our actions echo across the centuries?
Will strangers hear our names long after we’re gone and know who we were?
Cde Chitepo silently did that.
The hero who lost his life in battle will not soon be forgotten. Those who knew him best will tell stories of his bravery, his heroism, and his sacrifice.
We will talk of how he stood by us through thick and thin, and how he saved others’ lives more than a few times.
We will carry the memory of Cde Chitepo in our hearts forever.
We will celebrate his life and we will cherish the memories of his fierce loyalty, unwavering convictions, and deep, faithful love for the country and for the people.
This hero went from this life, but he is not forgotten; he will live on within us.
His memory will live on through us, and it is our privilege and responsibility to ensure he is remembered forever for how honourably he lived, how bravely he fought and how fiercely he loved.

The wreckage of the pale blue Volkswagen Beetle which was blown up by Rhodesian agents in Lusaka Zambia on March 18, 1975.
It is very difficult to say words in memory to this hero of the beloved Zimbabwe because of what he was and represented.
A feeling of sorrow, an infinite grief catches our throats — sorrow for the loss of the nation yet great joy that we gained so much from such sacrifice.
He went away, the soldier of the highest ideal of human redemption, exiled from his own country, persecuted by the tyrants.
We grieve for those who remained, but in the very depth of our heart, we are hallowed by our feeling of eternal gratitude to what he fought for, lived for and died for.
From all aspects of life, Cde Chitepo came to us like a child of immortal Zimbabwe and in the hardest days of the war, when our being was being trampled and threatened, it was Cde Chitepo, the gallant son of the soil, who helped save the country with his fighting enthusiasm, heroism and spirit of sacrifice.
Today we remember the hero who helped save a threatened country’s freedom and independence – the freedom and independence of our people and yet, profoundly loving liberty and justice, he came and offered himself to us unconditionally.
As we go towards elections this year please remember cde Chitepo. He gave us everything; his youth and his maturity; his science and his experience; his blood and his life, his hope and aspirations and he asked us for nothing in return.
He made history in life and made history in death.
Parents, when the years pass by and the wounds of war are healed; when the memory of the sad and bloody days dissipates in the presence of liberty, of peace and of well being; when the rancours have died out and pride in a free country is felt equally by all Zimbabweans, speak to your children.
Tell them of this man of valour.
We shall never forget Chairman Chitepo.
Long live the hero of Zimbabwe!

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President Chamisa’s Yellow Revolution Unstoppable

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Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s yellow revolution is unstoppable.

On Saturday President Chamisa addressed thousands of CCC members in Masvingo.

Police details attempted to disrupt President Chamisa’s interface meeting.

President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“I’m in Masvingo..What an awesome Citizens Interface with the Change Champions and cluster leaders from across the whole province. A Great Zimbabwe is loading..#ZimbabweAgenda2023.”

The CCC leader also addressed thousands of party members in Bulawayo.

THANK YOU BULAWAYO! Let’s make Zimbabwe happy and great again.

Let’s make change happen! #Siyangena #AsifuniUbumbulu

Voting Is Everyone’s Duty

“Voting is our civic duty”, CCC Namibia embraces 1+5 voter mobilization strategy.

18 March 2023

The arbitrary arrests, torture, gross abuse of human rights, intimidation, long pre-trial detentions, illegal convictions and all forms of injustices are an attempt to suppress the vote and bring cynicism and disillusionment in the voters ahead of the July\August 2023 harmonized elections. The arrest of our pragmatic’ Vice-Chair, Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala in June last year is a clear sign of ZANU-PF panic ahead of the impending elections. CCC Namibia is quite aware that the incessant illegal torture and imprisonment of Wiwa and other leaders is a futile trial to discourage our people from fighting for comprehensive political and electoral reforms as a fulfilment of our smart minimum electoral demands aimed at creating an even political arena for credible, free, fair and unfettered watershed elections in August.

CCC Namibia is jovial following the recent extension of voter registration blitz by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC). This followed a clarion call to extend the registration exercise because of the delays and other pauses in the process by the Citizens Coalition For Change through their press conference. Namibia district is busy implementing the effective 1+5 strategy at home and abroad. Citizens in the diaspora are determined to register big, elect big and protect big since most our people are registered voters. We urge all Zimbabweans to go and register to vote for change in August.

It is clear that the future of this nation is in the hands of constitutional democrats and the youths through their revolutionary mandate to register to vote in huge numbers to avert rigging. We encourage change champions in and outside the country to work extraordinarily hard to recruit more voters who will vote ninefold than in 2018 elections to decimate ZANU PF’s electoral shenanigans, and outcompete their rigging antics by having millions of the novel, enthusiastic voters hence defeating voter fatigue and apathy. We must register first, and then fight for political and electoral reforms. The banning of CCC rallies and meetings by ZANU-PFmorons is a clear testimony that the clueless Harare regime has grown scared of a massive voter registration campaign because it will make rigging a mammoth task for these perpetual electoral fraudsters.

Our appeal to fellow Zimbabweans is for them to ‘please’,Go and Register to vote in order to halt senseless looting and corruption. Despite our diaspora vote being a non-negotiable right! We advise our membership to Go and Register in Zimbabwe whilst we are fighting for the Diaspora Vote. What Zimbabweans should know is that participating in elections is one of the key freedoms obtained from the liberation struggle therefore citizens must participate in the national discourse. Through the recently launched 1+5 strategy, which targets more millions of virgin voters, we shall overcome voter suppression. Voter suppression is a strategy to influence the outcome of an election by discouraging or preventing people from exercising their right to vote through assisting voters, intimidation and torture of innocent citizens.

Moreover, it must be crystal clear to social democrats that elections require considerable involvement by the sensitive and sane population,and it takes some time to develop the cultural habit of voting ,and the associated understanding of and confidence in the electoral process. Issues of class, ethnicity and race should not be allowed to negatively affect our voting patterns. Lets register in our astonishing numbers to win Zimbabwe for complete change. CCC Namibia comprehends that there are cultural factors that affect us as voters such as : lack of trust in the satanic government, the varied degrees of partisanship among the population, interest in politics and one’s belief in the efficacy of voting. We should trust our potential to defend the vote if rigged as usual. Social democrats must be dedicated and committed to democratically defend the will of the people using their bodies.

Furthermore, genuine revolutionaries in Namibia are also cognisant of the reason why the Harare regime has targeted the vibrant interim Vice Chairperson, Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala who is languishing in prison for speaking truth to power. This is because of his extraordinary capacity to recruit, mobilize and radicalize voters which has an effect on the voter turnout. Older people tend to vote more than youths, CCC Namibia encourages the millennial generation to register, elect and protect the voter and the vote. ZANU-PF has already pressed the panic button upon seeing our massive registration campaign which calls for more millions of youths as virgin voters in 2023 since they constitute the bigger chunk of the national population(approximately 50%). It is a public secret that ZANU PF has ever won elections freely,fairly and credibly against a political behemoth. Right now, they are refusing to give the stakeholders the much-needed voters roll, all these are clear pointers to rigging and malpractice.

Moreso, nationally conscious Zimbabweans should know that voting is often inconvenient, time-consuming and may even seem void however, it must be noted that voting is a very fundamental and integral part of any constitutional democracy. Citizens should show their appetite to vote for leaders to represent them, their ideas,and the leaders support the citizens’ social,political, religious and economic interests.

Here are our burning reasons why every Zimbabwean should Register to Vote in 2023:
1)Elections belong to the people- be part of the national discourse
2)Voting is a part of independence
3)Choosing not to vote is not rebellion, it’s surrender
4)If you don’t vote , you lose the right to complain
5)The world is run by those who show up
6)Talk is cheap, and voting is free.

In a nutshell, CCC Namibia urges all Zimbabweans to GO and REGISTER NOW! Before the end of the ongoing voter registration blitz on the 26th of March. Voting is our civic right! Let’s work to avoid voter fatigue which by definition is the apathy that the electorate can experience under certain circumstances, one being that they are required to vote too often without positive results.

CCC Namibia
Rundu Branch Champion
Robson Ruhanya

Health Alert : Avoid Too Much Salt

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Source : WHO

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Mining Guidelines You Can’t Ignore

Steps to starting from zero in the mining sector.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1 use your own hands join the team with intention of raising money to invest back for those working join night shift before list what you want to do with the money . Below are inputs and values
A box of explosives sets 330usd
A drum of diesel market price
A compressor set 2000usd
Pegging a mine 3000usd.
Never mind the amount using your hands increases the chances of high returns .
2 link with an investor with huge financial muscles and get double share .
3 identify and bring an expert who improve production
Low income entry points in values
1 food and lighting 100usd
50kg mealie
Cooking oil 5litres
Salt
Relish
Torches
Rare cheap entry points
Buying food during milling of ore 400rands or less
Covering a member who felt ill or absent temporarily by some un forseen means .
At this time you have a vision what you want to do this is a list of what you can permanently do
1 be food and relish provider for as many teams as you can .
2 provide transport for life
3 provide explosives and diesel
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Bishop Dies Day After Celebrating Birthday

By A Correspondent- A Gokwe-based Roman Catholic Church Bishop died a day after celebrating his 83rd birthday.

Bishop Emeritus Angelo Floro died on Tuesday at Gweru General Hospital. H-Metro quoted a source as saying:

We are saddened by this development.

Chikonzero chaita kuti vashaike nhasi hapana anoziva sezvo nezuro vaifara nevamwe pa birthday party yavo.

Floro akauya kuno ari mu missionary nevamwe vake avo vakadzokera kunyika kwake asi iye akaramba akashinga haana kudzokera.

Floro akatanga kushanda kuHwange Diocese achirifata akaparidza uye kubhabhatidza vanhu vakawanda.

Roman Catholic Church yose muZimbabwe irikumuchema.

Sekuru Floro vakavaka Gokwe Diocese zvinosanganisira zvikoro, zvipatara, Shingai Training Centre, and other churches.

President of the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Bishop Paul Horan, revealed that Floro was the Bishop of Gokwe from 2000 until 2017 when he retired from active ministry.

Two Women Break New Ground In Zanu Pf Primary Elections Race For Chiredzi

By A Correspondent- For the first time in the history of Chiredzi politics, two female candidates have joined the race for parliamentary seats, unfortunately in the same constituency, as Zanu PF heads for primary elections on March 18, with candidates exploring every little opportunity to elbow each other off the race.

Retired Detective Darlington Chiwa’s former wife, Miriam Dhanda joined the race for Chiredzi West, together with Eustina Magocha, who is in the provincial women’s league.

The two women however face a daunting task in their bid to unseat incumbent MP Farai Musikavanhu.

Dhanda has been with the grassroots ever since Chiwa joined politics after retiring from the police force and she is well versed with the politicking of the area, though in most communities, women are deemed inferior to men which may prove to be their only disadvantage.

Chiredzi West constituency is another seemingly tricky battle ground where Roy Bhila is backing Retired Detective Darlington Chiwa, who was defeated by Musikavanhu during the last primary elections.

South African based flamboyant businessman, Shingirai Mubhoyi is also aiming to represent the ruling party in the same constituency, which might be a mammoth task for him, taking into consideration the ties Chiwa has with the Triangle community with Bhila covering him in the wards which were once in Chiredzi North.

The educator and DCC vice chairperson, Norman Sharara is also battling it out with other titans to represent the party in the forthcoming harmonized elections.

Sharara is one of the oldest party cadres, who at consensus should be given the post on a silver platter if the situation was different.

Some aspiring councillors are pumping money towards their campaign especially in the newly established Chiredzi Central constituency.

Chiredzi district, after the Zimbabwe Electoral Commissions (ZEC) delimitation exercise, was left with five from previously four constituencies namely Chiredzi South, North, West, Central and East with most constituencies having more than three candidates vying for tickets to represent Zanu PF in the harmonized polls set for later this year.

In Chiredzi Central, the most heated constituency, two titans, Farai Musikavanhu, a Former Agricultural Director at Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe (THZ) and currently Chiredzi West Member of Parliament will battle it out with Former Chiredzi Town Council (CTC) chairperson Francis Moyo.

It is still not clear who will make it, though Moyo, a few weeks ago made headlines in newspapers over a Nhamo Commission report, which implicated him in some of the issues which many commented were to the best interest of residents, is seemingly to be gaining ground.

Another geographically big constituency but less populated, Chiredzi South, where Retired Brigadier General Kalisto Gwanetsa is current MP, is still tricky, as part of it was affected by the Dendairy Lucerne project, which may cost him in the upcoming elections as he is poised to battle with former Police Officer and businessman, Joel Sithole.

Only two candidates are also competing in this constituency, with Gwanetsa having an upper hand due to his developmental efforts and good rapport with Zanu PF branches and councillors as compared to Sithole.

Another candidate who might have it easy is Roy Bhila of Chiredzi North who previously garnered close to 50 000 votes during the 2018 harmonized elections. Though the constituency, which was cut both sides into East and West, has no history of retaining a seating MP, the candidates he is facing are presumably weak and cannot match his antics.

Before the delimitation exercise, Shingirayi Mubhoyi, a South African based businessperson was the one who once shook Bhila’s fontanel before he was cut to Chiredzi West.

In Chiredzi North, Bhila will battle it out with Neromwe Chieftainship candidate, Joseph Matumba of the Romwe clan, who is a former Central Intelligence Officer (CIO).

Matumba is not a much threat as he was once completely defeated in the run up to 2018 harmonized elections.

Daniel Mawere, a civil servant is also willing to battle it out with Roy Bhila.

Mawere is currently Zanu PF District Coordinating Committee’s (DCC) Secretary for Information, with ward 20 councillor Yeukai Matsaure also vying for the same post.

In Chiredzi East, all is not well for the former Intelligence Officer, Denford Masiya who has been openly discussed by his royalties that he no longer represents their interests.

Masiya was taking advantage of the Xhangani Community, whose other wards were migrated to Chiredzi South, with the Ndau’s under Chief Gudo also being merged into Chiredzi East, as they are willing to give one of their own Siyaki Mundungehama, DCC chairperson a chance to represent their constituency.

Another former Intelligence Officer and former Provincial Political Commissar Jevas Masosota, is seemingly a better candidate than Masiya, with some allegiance to the remaining Xhangani wards whose interests in Parliament he can represent, will have to face a stiff competition from Mundungehama than from Masiya.

His chances to represent the party are very slim, though he is well popular in the district.

-TellZim

ZimCODD Launches Citizen App

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) on March 16, 2023 launched a new campaign dubbed #TakeAction and an application called the Citizen App which comes after the #HowFar campaign.

In a statement released by ZIMCODD, the #TakeAction campaign is meant to raise citizens’ urgency in demanding for transparency and accountability.

“Zimbabwe continues to face serious public accountability and transparency questions seen through the corruption scandals that break every day. This persistent loss of public resources has caused citizens’ lives to get harder as service delivery becomes poorer and economic indicators continue to fall. The brunt of this crisis is faced by the poor & vulnerable,” read the statement.

The campaign is also meant to bring about citizens and other stakeholders to participate in developing a culture of transparency and accountability.

“The #TakeAction campaign is a call to action for all citizens to raise their agency through demanding transparency and accountability. Beyond asking duty-bearers to account (#HowFar), the current campaign is a call to action for citizens to go the extra mile,” the statement read.

The citizen app enables citizens to upload reports on various issues that require accountability.

“The application receives reports report mismanagement of public resources, service delivery issues, corruption etc.

“Citizens can upload reports, journalists can gather evidence for investigative pieces while public institutions such as the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission & Zimbabwe Republic Police can investigate the reported cases,” read the statement.

The campaign was launched online and the citizen app is available for download on Android devices.

ZIMCODD is a socio-economic justice coalition that was established in 2000 to facilitate citizens’ involvement in making public policy more pro-people.

The #HowFar campaign which was launched in 2021 held duty bearers accountable by asking key questions on accountability.-TellZim

“Equip Women”: ZCTU Tells Gvt

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has called upon the government of Zimbabwe to ensure that women are equipped with the necessary digital skills as a majority of them lag behind especially in marginalized communities.

Speaking prior to the belated commemoration of International Women’s Day set for March 11 (country wide for ZCTU), ZCTU president Florence Taruvinga said it is the duty of government to empower its citizenry especially women.

“This year’s theme (DigitALL- innovation and technology for gender equality) is relevant to Zimbabwean situation as we have more women in informal, rural communities, domestic, agriculture and or even mothers at home who are involved in care work but with no access to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and are thus lagging behind.

“The world has gone digital and it is critical for Zimbabwe to empower its citizens,” said Taruvinga.

She went on to say government should join the band wagon to ensure equal access to ICT for both men and women and thus protecting the rights of the latter in working spaces.

“The global theme for 2023 seeks to remind governments, organizations and the global society at large to ensure equal access to ICT skills for women and men as well as protecting and enforcing the rights of working women in digital spaces.

“Zimbabwe has a law that speaks to Cyber and Data Protection Act and this is good but needs enforcement while at the same time the Act should ensure protection of rights of workers in digital spaces especially the marginalized women,” added Taruvinga.

She however took a swipe at government of Zimbabwe for failing to effectively implement laws that safeguard the rights of women.

“Zimbabwe has women’s rights in the constitution, has a Ministry of Women Affairs and Gender Commission to deal with ensuring gender equality and women empowerment. While there have been attempts to accommodate the 60 seats for women in Parliament and good laws that protect women, Zimbabwe is still lacking in enforcement of those rights.

“Women face discrimination, resistance in occupying positions of authority and Gender Based Violence,” she added.

ZCTU this year came up with own theme- ‘A year of Action: building a more equal and inclusive digital society’.

International Women’s Day is an annual commemoration slated for March 8 while the whole of March has been declared women’s month.-TellZim

Gas Cylinder Thief Killed By Mob

By A Correspondent- A 34 year old man died at Chitungwiza General Hospital after he was assaulted by a mob at Overspill Shopping Centre for stealing a gas cylinder on Wednesday.

Taurai Murungweni was confronted by one Tatenda, who accused him of stealing a gas cylinder.

Other people joined in assaulting him.

Harare provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luckmore Chakanza, confirmed the case and appealed to people not to resort to violence to resolve disputes.

“Police are investigating a murder case where an Epworth man was assaulted and died on arrival at Chitungwiza General Hospital,” said Insp Chakanza.

    “It is alleged that the now deceased stole a gas cylinder from one Tatenda.

    “Upon meeting the deceased at Overspill Shopping Centre at around 11am, Tatenda confronted him and they exchanged words.about:blank

    “A mob gathered and assaulted him, leaving him with head injuries and bleeding from the nose.

    “Tatenda took the deceased to his place of residence and left him in the care of his brother.

    “The brother took the now deceased to Sunway City police post where he was referred to Chitungwiza General Hospital for medical attention where he died on arrival.

    “His body was taken to Chitungwiza General Hospital mortuary awaiting a post-mortem,” said Insp Chakanza.

    — HMetro

    “Credit Where Credit Is Due: Welldone OR Tambo International Airport Staff”

    Chamisa MP Blames Zanu PF For Drug Abuse Scourge

    By A Correspondent- Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Zengeza East MP Goodrich Chimbaira says Zanu-PF is to blame for the increase in drug and substance abuse in the country.

    Chimbaira said known drug lords and peddlers in Chitungwiza were linked to the ruling party with some having claimed that they were unstoppable.

    “If you walk around in Chitungwiza, you will notice that people involved in drugs are from the ruling party,” he said.

    “Some of them would be displaying party emblems and putting on regalia at their bases.”

    The drug scourge has reached unpreceded levels due to poverty and unemployment as a result of economic meltdown.

    “Our police have the ability and power to stop them, they have the addresses of these drug lords, but they don’t have the power to arrest them as these people are protected,” Chimbaira said.

    “It is very unfortunate the police’s hands are tied and what they can only do is to conduct face-saving operations just to protect their reputation and image.”

    The most commonly abused drugs in Zimbabwe are crystal meth, popularly known as guka, marijuana (mbanje) and Bron Cleer (Bronco), a cough syrup.

    Another CCC MP Godfrey Sithole weighed in, saying focus was on the small fish as the drug lords who are politically connected walked scot-free.

    “The authorities are deliberately going for small fish yet, it is in the public knowledge that the drug lords don’t normally get arrested,” Sithole said.

    However, Zanu-PF Harare province chairperson Goodwills Masimirembwa said linking drug lords and peddlers to the ruling party was mere speculation.

    “As the ruling party we are against drug and substance abuse, the law should deal with anyone involved in peddling of drugs,” he said.

    Masimirembwa said the CCC-led towns were to blame for the drug scourge due to lack of developmental projects and poor service delivery.

    Efforts to get comment from the police were fruitless yesterday, but recent data from the law enforcement agency shows that 3 712 people have been arrested in a police blitz on drug peddlers code named no to dangerous drugs and illicit substances.

    -standard

    Zanu Pf To Print 23m Ballot Papers For Own Primaries

    Zim Man Found With Gold Bars At OR Tambo International Airport

      By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwean  man found with 23 gold bars concealed in a box of whisky at South Africa’s OR Tambo International Airport has been sentenced to a fine of R40 000 or two years’ imprisonment.

    Tashinga Nyasha Masinire was arrested by members of the Hawks’ serious organised crime investigation unit, with the assistance of customs officials, after he landed from Zimbabwe in May 2021.

    According to Hawks Gauteng spokesperson Captain Lloyd Ramovha, Masinire’s arrest came after he was subjected to a random search which uncovered the loot.

    “He … consequently appeared in the Kempton Park magistrate’s court where he was granted R100,000 bail,” Ramovha said.

    “During the Hawks’ follow-up investigation, it emerged that Masinire submitted representations with fabricated information in a bid to have the case withdrawn.

    “After he realised that the case presented by investigators had no loopholes, he elected to plead guilty on February 23.”

    Ramovha said his bail was revoked and on Monday the court convicted Masinire for contravening the Customs and Excise Act.

    The gold bars have been forfeited to the state.

    Masinire is a former driver of Zimbabwe Miners Federation president Henrietta Rushwaya.

    Masinire’s arrest came shorlty after Rushwaya was also nabbed at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport while attempting to smuggle gold.

    Her case is still pending at the Zimbabwean courts.

    Rushwaya is one of the gold dealers with links to Zimbabwe’s ruling elite who were recently recorded  by undercover investigative journalists from Qatar-based television network Al Jazeera where they promised to help criminal networks to launder money.

    The dealers that also included President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ambassador at large Ubert Angel allegedly claimed they used the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to ‘clean’ the dirty money.

    A documentary on the scandal was supposed to be screened on Al Jazeera early this month, but the premiere was suspended under unclear circumstances.

    RBZ government John Mangudya distanced the central bank from the money laundering activities.

    -standard

    Mukanya Calls For The Removal Of Zanu PF

    By-Self-exiled musician Thomas Mapfumo reportedly said Zimbabweans could not change the government through elections but should resort to peaceful protests to change the current political status quo.

    Mapfumo said President Emmerson Mnangagwa unconstitutionally took power and therefore will never surrender power through elections. The Standard quoted Mapfumo as saying:

    Zimbabweans must understand who they are really dealing with, [President Emmerson] Mnangagwa took over power from (Robert) Mugabe in an unconstitutional manner and he will never let go of that power simply through a ballot box.

    People in Zimbabwe must wake up and smell the coffee, forget about elections, and go out in the streets.

    We have seen this happen in other countries such as Egypt and that’s the only way you can remove this leadership, which has dragged the country into poverty.

    Mapfumo accused the ZANU PF government led by the late former President Robert Mugabe of corruption, adding that Mnangagwa’s administration is perpetuating graft. He said:

    US$15 billion just disappeared during the Mugabe era, no one was held accountable for that money.

    Imagine what that money was going to do to the health care, education, food security and jobs in the country but we have a few people enjoying such a big loot with their families.

    Mnangagwa is doing the same, he is looting the country with his family and few friends whilst Zimbabweans are dying because there is no health care and no food on the table.

    Something must be done to remove this oppressive government and that can only be through going out into the streets and defending your right.

    Zimbabwe is set to hold general elections in July or August this year.

    Quartet Team Up With Rogue Pangolin Cop, Rob Belvedere Home In Broad Daylight

    By A Correspondent- Police have arrested four suspected armed robbers in Harare in connection with an armed robbery incident that occurred around 2.45 PM on 26 February in Belvedere, Harare.

    In a statement, ZRP national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the suspects went away from the Belvedere home with cash and property, all valued at US$7 650 and 5 000 Rupees. Reads the statement:

    The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms the arrest of Harry Dzingwe (30), Tongai Chikumba (30), Walter Chanhuwa (41) and Egypt Musundire (30) in connection with an armed robbery case which occurred in Belvedere, Harare, on 26th February 2023 at around 1445 hours.

    The four suspects who were using a white Toyota Belta with no registration plates while armed with an unidentified pistol and iron bars, allegedly pounced at a house in Belvedere, where they attacked the complainants and stole cash and property, all valued at US$7 650-00 and 5 000-00 Rupees.

    Investigations done by ZRP CID Homicide led to the arrest of Harry Dzingwe, Tongai Chikumba and Egypt Musundire, who later implicated Constable Walter Chanhuwa, a rogue police officer, currently on suspension for a case of unlawful possession of a pangolin, which led to his arrest on 8th March 2023 along Seke Road near Maruta Shopping Centre.

    The suspects have since appeared before Harare Magistrate court on 10th March 2023 on initial remand and were remanded in custody to 25th April 2023.

    The Zimbabwe Republic Police warns armed robbery syndicates that the long arm of the law will soon catch up with them and the law will take its course.

    The Zimbabwe Republic Police reiterates that it does not condone the involvement of errant police officers in criminal activities and will ensure that the law takes its course without fear or favour.

    Duo In Soup Over Cross Border Stock Theft

    By A Correspondent- South African police on Friday arrested two Zimbabweans and a national of that country for allegedly stealing goats and sheep valued at about R118 000.

    The trio stole the livestock in Zimbabwe and sold them in South Africa where there is a lucrative market for goats and sheep.

    “The three male suspects aged between 35 and 48 were arrested after they were caught transporting suspected stolen goats and sheep near the Nyl Plaza in Mokopane policing area on Friday 17 March 2023,” South African Police Services (Saps) Limpopo Province press officer Colonel Malesela Lsdwaba said.

    “One motor vehicle with a trailer was seized.

    “The three suspects were driving an Isuzu bakkie from Musina heading to Gauteng Province when their vehicle was stopped at a roadblock conducting stop and search, which managed to recover a total of 56 goats and three sheep.

    “Police also confiscated the Isuzu pick up truck and trailer used for the suspected crime.”

    The three suspects, two of whom are foreign nationals are expected to appear at the Mokopane magistrate’s court tomorrow facing a charge of possession of suspected stolen livestock, he said.

    “The recovered livestock is impounded in Mokopane,” Ledwaba said.

    “Police call upon anyone whose goats and or sheep have gone missing to contact the police in Mokopane or the stocktheft standby number 0027824501588.”

    Cross-border stock theft is rampant between Zimbabwe and South Africa despite border patrols by security officers from both countries.

    In 2016 Saps arrested some Zimbabwean nationals that were caught killing and skinning cattle stolen from Zimbabwe.

    The stock thieves were caught in the Musina cemetery some 15km from the Zimbabwe border.

    Small stocks range from about R2 000 each and the stock thieves drive these across the Limpopo River from either country and it is suspected that border security officers from both countries are complicit in the criminal activities.

    -SouthernEye

    Man Slapped With Decade Jail Term For Killing Ex’s Lover

    By A Correspondent- A Mutasa man (40) was slapped with a 10-year jail term for murdering his ex-wife’s b0yfriǝnd in cold blood.

    Daniel Gumbu was recently convicted of murder by Mutare High Court Judge, Justice Isaac Muzenda, as defined in Section 47(1)(a) or (b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, Chapter 9:23.

    Mr Malvin Musarurwa prosecuted.

    Mr Musarurwa said on January 21, 2022 and at Plot 40, Magarasadza, Gumbu fatally assaulted Mr Goodwell Mhlanga.

    “Gumbu assaulted Mr Mhlanga with fists, bricks and pots several times all over his body. Realising that there was a real risk that his conduct would cause death, he continued to engage in that conduct,” said Mr Musarurwa.

    Mr Musarurwa said on August 9, 2019, Gumbu went home drunk and assaulted Ms Semende, who was still his wife.

    She then left her matrimonial home to stay with her brother in Penhalonga.about:blank

    “On December 21, 2021, Ms Samende went to stay at Plot 40, Magarasadza, where Mr Mhlanga was also staying. Mr Mhlanga then prop0sed l0ve to Ms Samende and she accepted,” said Mr Musarurwa.

    He said Ms Samende and Mr Mhlanga were in the same room when Gumbu visited the plot on the fateful day.

    “On January 21, 2022, Mr Mhlanga was in Ms Samende’s room when she went to relieve herself outside. Ms Samende then heard Mr Mhlanga screaming for help as he was being assaulted by Gumbu. Ms Samende went to seek help from a neighbour, Ms Irene Gundavakuru.

    “Upon her return, she saw Gumbu holding a brick in his right hand as he assaulted Mr Mhlanga. They failed to rescue Mr Mhlanga.

    “Ms Samende called Mr Nhamo Sadondo and as he came, he saw Mr Mhlanga lying on the floor in a pool of blood. Mr Sadondo tried to restrain Gumbu, but failed,” said Mr Musarurwa.

    However, Gumbu denied the allegations and said he only went to his ex-wife’s house with groceries for their children.

    “On the day in question, I went to look for my wife (Ms Semende) at her place of residence in order to give her some groceries. We had separated and she was staying on her own.

    “Upon arrival at Plot Number 40, my ex-wife responded to the knock on the door and upon seeing me, she fled. I saw the now deceased inside the room and he armed himself with a brick from the fireplace. He struck me on the forehead and I fell down. I got up and confronted him. A fight broke out between the two of us.

    “We fought inside the house and used various kitchen utensils as weapons. We pushed and shoved each other, resulting in the breaking of the door. We fell outside, where there were rocks,” said Gumbu.

    He said they stopped fighting after being restrained by other people.

    Dr Chibhowa who conducted a post mortem on the late Mr Mhlanga concluded that the cause of death was due to severe head injuries.

    — Manica Post

    Zim Journalist Bags PhD

    By A Correspondent- Prominent Zimbabwean journalist Mthulisi Mathuthu, who has worked for different media houses, has extended his knowledge horizons as a scribe into academia, obtaining a PhD on Media framing China in Africa: Cases of Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe newspapers.

    “Today, two professors, one from England and the other from The Netherlands, both hired by the University of Derby to examine my research into China’s image in Africa, concluded that it was a well done project and duly conferred me with a Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD),” he said.

    Mthulisi has worked at NewZimbabwe, Zimbabwe Independent, Chronicle, Mirror and Edicesa. He wrote for other media houses, including some research articles for journals.

    Gogo In Soup Over State Land

    By A Correspondent- An elderly Chigodora woman devised a get-rich-quick scheme by selling State land to eight people.

    Idah Kaserera sub-divided and sold residential stands in Chitakatira peri-urban area of Mutare to eight land seekers for US$1 000 each

    s a result, she pocketed US$200 more from each land seeker as a road service fee after they had approached her over the issue of an access road to their stands.

    All in all, the elderly woman pocketed $9 600 from the land seekers.

    he matter was revealed at Headman Chigodora’s court recently when Kaserera was summoned following complaints from the eight land seekers.

    Kaserera justified her actions, saying the land belongs to her family and therefore she could dispose of it as she pleases.

    I sold my land after we gathered that the council wanted to repossess the land for residential purposes since it is in a peri-urban area. I did nothing wrong and went on to charge the road fee as it is the norm in all urban settlements.

    “Land is paid for in urban settlements, while residents have to pay for their roads to be serviced. It was not fair for me to peg the road without receiving anything from the land seekers,” said Kaserera.

    One of the land seekers, Ms Pirai Zimunya claimed that she was promised an access road to her residential stand when she bought the land in 2014.

    “I bought the residential stand for US$1 000 in 2014 and I started developing the stand three years later. I inquired from Kaserera on how I would access my property since there was no road. She told me that I should pay an extra US$200 as a road fee. She promised to create a road from her own land. Since I wanted to have easy access to my new home, I paid the money she had asked for,” said Ms Zimunya.

    However, Ms Zimunya said Mrs Kaserera did not open the road as promised.

    “She only pegged the road. We cleared and serviced it because we wanted to use it. We hired our own labour to clear the trees and shrubs to enable us to drive our cars to our properties,” she said.

    Some of the land seekers accused Mrs Kaserera of scamming them.

    They claimed that she sold them land that belongs to her sons, Messers Evson and Walter Kaserera, who now want their land back.

    Headman Chigodora fined Mrs Kaserera US$2 400 for selling State land.

    He also advised Mrs Kaserera to reimburse the eight land seekers their money.

    “This is State land and should never be sold. If you felt that you no longer wanted the land, you should have surrendered it back to Government through the village head and traditional leadership. Instead, you sold it to unsuspecting land seekers.

    “It is either you pay the fine or reimburse the land seekers their money and let them stay for free on that land. If you opt to pay the fine and evict them, you still have to reimburse them the money they paid for the land and expenses they incurred in developing the land,” ruled Headman Chigodora.

    Mrs Kaserera said she would inform her children about the court ruling and chart the way forward.

    “I will tell my children to give me the money to repay these people. I am even regretting selling my land to some of these women as some of them are rude and disrespectful,” she said.

    She was ordered to have paid back the whole amount by June 30, 2023.

    — Manica Post

    Mwonzora Loses To Mudzuri

    By- MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora has lost a court case in which Elias Mudzuri and six others were challenging expulsions from the opposition formation.

    One of the seven, Norest Marara, says the court outcome should result in the reinstatement of engineer Mudzuri in the senate where he had been recalled. Marara spoke to ZiFM:

    Justice Munangati ruled that it was indeed unconstitutional to say we had self-expelled ourselves. The basis was that Mr Mwonzora did not oppose that application that we sought in the High Court. It’s indeed a great day, it’s indeed great news. It means the recall for Senator Mudzuri must be reversed. We need to do the legal processes to have the recall of Senator Mudzuri reversed.

    Mwonzora announced the expulsion of former party vice president Elias Mudzuri and six other long-serving members from the party on 6 February this year.

    Mudzuri and the other six officials were all on suspension for allegedly committing acts of gross misconduct by taking the MDC to court. Mwonzora said last month:

    We have lifted the suspensions on Senator Mudzuri and the 6 others that is because the suspensions serve no purpose. In terms of our constitution, they have expelled themselves from the party by taking the party to court.

    Mwonzora then recalled Mudzuri from the Upper House alleging that he had ceased to belong to his party.

    In a vacancy notice to the Senate on Tuesday, deputy president of the senate Michael Reuben Nyambuya said the MDC-T informed him that Sen Mudzuri ceased to be a member of the party with effect from February 1.

    Mudzuri was expelled alongside Norest Marara, Gift Konjana (Mashonaland West province chairperson), John Nyika (Masvingo province chairperson), Den Moyo (US province chairperson), Edwin Dzambara (secretary for Education) and Edwin Kakora (national executive member).

    Malema Shakes South Africa

    By-The Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has authorised the EFF to proceed with the national shutdown scheduled for Monday.

    This was after the DA had filed an urgent court application on Friday to declare the planned shutdown unlawful saying it wasn’t protected under a notice granted in terms of the Gatherings Act.

    Judge Leicester Adams handed down judgment electronically on Saturday morning.

    The court authorised the EFF to proceed with the shutdown albeit on the following conditions:

    1). The EFF was prohibited from promoting, instigating or organising the blocking of roads or railway lines and any unlawful conduct, as well as inciting violence.

    2). The court also ordered the EFF to inform its “members, employees and officials as well as all persons to whom it had given notice of the national shutdown” of the court order through social media, by email and by all other appropriate means available to it, by no later than 17:00 on Saturday.

    Earlier, the Western Cape High Court granted an urgent ban and ordered the EFF and its supporters not to harm or threaten people and businesses during their protests. 

    Judge Mark Sher issued a list of conditions after the City of Cape Town and Western Cape Premier Alan Winde applied for the restriction order.

    The City and Winde said threats of harm had escalated since the City granted its march permit on 7 March.

    The EFF has urged South Africans to take to the streets on Monday over load shedding and has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign.

    The party also warned businesses to close on the day or risk being looted, according to local media.

    President Cyril Ramaphosa is vowing swift action against any intimidation by protesters on Monday.

    LEAKED- Another Prison Officer Clearly Says Sikhala Was Poisoned | FULL TEXT

    Below is the full uneduted letter by another Chikurubi Maximum Officer, who offloads damning allegations that the persecuted legislator Job Sikhala was poisoned while at the institution. The officer, name withheld, narrates in lengthy detail over Sikhala’s health.

    By The insider | I have been in the service as a prison officer for more than twenty years now. I have always carried my duties professionally without political considerations; With the way how the ZPS is now being run, I have decided not to review my annual renewal contract after the end of this year. Political threats, unprofessional activities and the serious rot of corruption and nepotism in the prison services have frustrated me to call it quit.

    Since the detention of Job Sikhala, things have not been normal in the prison services. The whole ZPS system dramatically changed for the worse. There is no day that passes without being called to meetings both at the prison or HQ to discuss issues to do with Job Sikhala. Our internal security system has been transformed into a Sikhala agency.

    Prison officers who greet Sikhala must be recorded, secretly stalked, monitored and confronted for their political affiliation.

    Threats of political consequences are thrown daily to several prison offices. We are no longer operating normally. Even national prison events scheduled annually in August and December have been cancelled because of Sikhala. Last year the annual family weeks where prison inmates are allowed a week`s unlimited visitors by their relatives in August and during the Christmas holidays were cancelled because of Job Sikhala.

    He was regarded as the most dangerous security threat in the country.

    Prison officers are being threatened that they must maltreat Job Sikhala or else they will be fired or detained. Prison officers are forced to ill-treat Job Sikhala because the wishes of Vakuru. On our daily security briefings, prison officers are directed to make sure that, Job Sikhala is not allowed to talk to his relatives, friends or any prison officer. He must not be allowed to access certain personalities from Triple C and certain classified lawyers were not allowed to see him. He was also not allowed to have accessing to any form of medication because the prison authorities directed his poising the first weeks he was detained.
    The poisoning was organised by a few architects getting directives from certain government quarters. A faction in the government that regards Job Sikhala filtrates as a dangerous threat working in conjunction with the commissioner Chihobvu to organise the raids of Job Sikhala` single call as a routine search. Among that several prison officers who raided Job Sikhala cell was one individual who came from the HQ, with the Slow poising cancerous product which he threw on Sikhala`s scattered food in the cells. The cancerous substance thrown will slowly kill Job Sikhala, the way it did to Morgan Tsvangirai
    If you look at Job Sikhala today, he is totally different from the Job Sikhala who we detained a year ago. The poison was made easy because, the current Officer In Change at Chikurubi Maximum prison Moses Gukurume is the brother in law of the CG. They are married to sister from the same family. He was dubiously nominated to OIC from the Horses Department. He is stationed at Chikurubi for the CG`s hatchet Jobs. Moses Gukurume carries orders with the Zeal of a kinder players. They take the prison department as their family playstation.
    Recently, Gukurume was ordered to raid Sikhala`s prison cell to be seized any form of medication Sikhala was taking to quicken the poisoning effects. In the process, we are admitted that he seized Sikhala BP tablets he was taking daily. The net effect is to cause Sikhala to stroke and publicly announced that Sikhala has died of cardiac arrest, after the toll of prison life was heavy on him, to coincide the poisoning they did on him. The loss of weight by Job Sikhala hold inform everyone that something is wrong.
    I have decided to reveal all this at the risk of being caught, but I don’t forget how one who was with us “****** ********” helped several MDC members from the vulture behaviour of the system, I am working for. I shall continue to upgrade all of you as and when I discover more sherawagand deals happening at our work place against innocent opposition part.
    The insider

    Victim Collapses While Testifying Against Lobels Biscuits Boss

    One of the five victims in the rape trial of Lobel’s Biscuits chief operations manager in Bulawayo Andrew Dinhidza collapsed while giving her evidence at the Bulawayo magistrate’s court on Wednesday.

    Dinhidza appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Joseph Mabeza facing eight counts of rape and one count of aggravated indecent assault.He pleaded not guilty to all the counts.

    The victim who cannot be named for ethical reasons collapsed while being cross-examined about the statements she gave to the court on how Dinhidza sexually abused her under the pretext that he was going to give her a permanent post.

    “I started working at Lobel’s Biscuits in 2009 and l was a contract worker for a long time.

    Dinhidza then called me and gave me an offer that if l wanted a permanent post l had to have sex with him. l ignored the offer.

    “After some time, he called me when l was at work, and we met outside the work premises and he ordered me to get into his car.

    “While l was inside, he then told me that if l wanted a permanent job l had to sleep with him,” narrated the victim.

    She said that she was raped while inside the car and after the sexual abuse ordeal she was ordered to return to work.

    “After hearing that, l tried to leave the car and he locked the doors. He lowered the car seat, undressed me and then raped me again.

    “After that he ordered me to go back to work. I went back while covered with an apron as some buttons of the dress that l was wearing had come out,” she said.

    The victim further said she was also raped again sometime in 2021 when Dinhidza called her to a local lodge.

    “Sometime in 2021, he called me and told me to meet him at a lodge in the city centre and when l got there, I found his car parked outside.

    “He entered into the lodge, and I followed him thinking that is where l was going to sign the documents for my permanent job and when he opened the door to a room, l then discovered that there was a bed inside,” she added.

    She said after being sexually abused she never got a permanent post as she was being promised.

    “I tried to inquire on what was happening and he pushed me to the bed and raped me and he threatened that there was nothing that l could do to him.

    “I continued working as a contract employee without being promoted and sometime in May last year, he called me again to his office and when l got there, he demanded to have sex with me. l refused and said it was better for me to quit the job,” she said.

    The victim added that after she refused to have sex with Dinhidza, she was now being assigned with heavy duties that led her to quit in July.

    Proceedings, however, came to a halt when the prosecutor, Acumen Khupe, asked her to tell the court if Dinhidza wore a condom during the alleged series of sexual abuse.

    Feeling overwhelmed, the victim instantly collapsed and the court was adjourned leading the matter to be postponed to 22 March for continuation of trial.The trial continues on 22 March.

    -Online

    Chivhu Killer Mom To Be Sentenced On March 24

    THE Chivhu woman, Emeldah Marizanhi, who killed her four children in cold blood in 2020 after her husband threatened to marry a second wife, has been convicted of four counts murder.

    Stepping up to deliver his verdict was High Court Judge Justice Munamato Mutevedzi, who found Marizanhi (30) guilty of four counts of murder of her children, who were aged nine, five, three and one by their throats.

    In his judgment, Justice Mutevedzi described Marizanhi as a fearless and cold-hearted woman who killed her children to settle her scores with her husband who was abusing her.

    He also noted that her claims of having been insane at the time she killed the children does not hold water since the evidence showed that the murders were premeditated.

    Justice Mutevedzi added that Marizanhi did not exhibit any signs of insanity as she was able to give graphic details of how she killed her children and why she did it.

    The judge said Marizanhi had no intention to kill herself since she gave herself an opportunity to live as she left the house she had set ablaze after she killed the children.

    Marizanhi will be sentenced next week on Friday the 24th of March.

    Marizanhi gruesomely murdered her four children by lacing their drinks with poison before slitting their throats using a knife.

    She went on to set the house on fire and handed herself over to the police.

    Marizanhi was having marital problems with her husband, who had threatened to marry a second wife.-ZBC News

    https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/03/17/chivhu-killer-mother-convicted-of-four-counts-of-murder/

    Vote ED And Get 15 More Years On Earth: Madzibaba Andby

    ZANU PF linked Andby Makururu has defended his bizarre ‘prophesy’ that people who vote for Zanu PF and President Emmerson Mnangagwa will live longer.

    Makururu of the Johanne WeChishanu weAfrica has claimed that God will grant 15 more years of life to people who will vote for Mnangagwa.

    In a video circulating on social media Makururu claims to have had a conversion with the Holy Spirit regarding Zimbabwe’s forthcoming elections.

    He made the remarks while addressing hundreds of his church followers in Zimunya Township in Mutare last week where he was celebrating his birthday.

    “On the issue of 15 years, I was talking to people who I was praying with and those who know God and Jesus. It is even in the Bible to respect your mother and father so that your years on earth will be increased, this is the same when respecting our government,” Makururu told NewsDay Weekender.

    Makururu recently met Mnangagwa at the State House.

    His remarks were heavily criticised as blasphemous.

    Mnangagwa has been visiting apostolic sects seeking votes for his re-election bid.

    “It is even in the bible that we should respect our government, not opposition. Churches should come in the open to support their government, especially the indigenous churches,” Makururu said.

    “The moment you respect your government, you will have peace in the country and things will be flowing and your years will be added.”

    According to the cleric, Mnangagwa is assured of thousands of votes from his church.

    “The people I command respect our government and the ruling party, now we are going to the elections there is need to respect our leaders and government,” he added.

    “As church leaders we are praying for our country so that we have peaceful elections and I am going around the country preaching about unity in the country.” —Newsday

    Water-Rich Bulawayo Starts Water Load-Shedding

    Bulawayo residents are likely to go throughout the year enduring a stringent water shedding regime as the city’s supply dams failed to collect significant amounts of water from the rains, among other reasons.
    The development comes amid revelations that two of the city’s dams — Lower Ncema and Umzingwane are likely to be decommissioned by August if nothing happens to improve their water levels. Bulawayo is on a 72-hour water shedding regime although it constantly replaces it with a temporary restoration schedule owing to erratic power supplies to its treatment works. Sources at council said the city was likely to experience water shedding throughout the year to manage the available water in supply dams.

    Bulawayo City Council’s corporate communications manager, Mrs Nesisa Mpofu said inflows to the city’s dams have remained low since the beginning of the rainy season with dams overally 59,43 percent full, an improvement of about 20 percent since the rains started.

    “Water available at each of the city’s dams can last the city up to the end of the following dates; Insiza Mayfair, 3 March 2026; Inyankuni, 10 May 2026; Lower Ncema, 6 July 2023; Umzingwane, 1 Aug 2023; Upper Ncema, 17 July 2024 and Mtshabezi, 12 July 2027,” said Mrs Mpofu.

    According to daily statistics supplied by the local authority, Mtshabezi Dam, which has a carrying capacity of 51 996 000 cubic metres is pegged at 83,7 percent of its capacity, Insiza Mayfair, with a carrying capacity of 173 491 000 cubic metres is 76,5 percent full, Inyankuni, which has a carrying capacity of 80 781 000 cubic metres is 44,9 percent full and Upper Ncema which has a carrying capacity of 45 458 500 cubic metres is 47,5 percent full.

    Lower Ncema, which has a carrying capacity of 3 776 490 cubic metres is 25,7 percent full and Umzingwane, with a carrying capacity of 44 663 500 cubic metres is 16,8 percent full.

    A Sunday News crew on Friday visited some of the dams to observe their state and were met with a dire situation. At Lower Ncema and Inyankuni the water does not even reach the dam wall while at Umzingwane a better part of the dam tower is exposed, with council officials operating at the dams saying this year could likely be the worst in the city’s water shortage history.

    Questioned on the possibility of the water shedding going right through the year, Mrs Mpofu said it was still too early to tell, as they still hoped to receive more rainfall to boost the inflows.

    “It’s still too early to say if shedding is going to be implemented up until the end of the year as the rainy season hasn’t lapsed.

    “The city is officially on the 72-hour shedding period. However, it is overridden by daily restoration strategies due to load shedding at our plants at Umzingwane, Inyankuni, Ncema and Fernhill that affects our Reservoir levels resulting in reduced storage volumes.

    “The shedding regimes review will be influenced by the Total Storage volume at the end of the rainy season,” she said.

    The council spokesperson said the erratic power supply due to load shedding at Ncema, Fernhill, Inyankuni and Umzingwane has resulted in reduced pumping for treatment of water, compromising the city reservoir levels and leading to some city areas going for over three days without access to water.

    “Council has adopted daily restoration strategies whereby supply areas are being opened dependent on the morning city reservoir levels. – state media

    Copper Thief Sniffed Out By Prayer Warrior

    A 27-year-old copper cable thief was arrested by Bulawayo Police at Umguza in Greenlands farm on Wednesday after receiving a tip-off from a resident.

    Bulawayo Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident. He said police appreciated members of the public for supplying information that led to the arrest of the accused person, Tyson Ncube.

    Police said a male adult was conducting prayers in a bushy area near Greenlands farm when he saw the accused person, Ncube who was driving a Toyota Hilux dropping two accused persons about 50m away from where he was praying.

    The accused persons started rolling and hiding copper cables in a swamp area while Ncube drove off. The informant called the call and managed to apprehend Ncube as he was driving away. Ncube was interviewed by the police but denied any wrongdoing.

    However, police officers searched the area and they recovered an orange electricity marshalling kiosk, a black electricity breaker, and two cooling fans on the ground. They also recovered foour by 50-meter Zesa underground copper cables which were hidden in a swamp.

    “Police are appealing to members of the public to report all suspicious persons who might be dealing in illegal copper, and anyone found tempering with electricity equipment at any nearest police station. We also appeal to anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of the remaining two accused persons who are still at large to report at any nearest police station,” said insp Ncbe. -state media

    Murder Cases Worrisome

    SOME are pushed by mental disorders, some do it for revenge and others may have just been plain evil, but whatever the case, stories of murderers and serial killers are just filled with shocking elements that always leave many chilled to the bone.

    Such is the case of several murder cases recorded in Zimbabwe in recent times, including that of the Chivhu woman, Emelda Marizanhi, who was this Friday convicted of killing her four children in 2020.

    While Bright Zhantali is arguably one of Zimbabwe’s most infamous and notorious serial killers, alongside Stephen Chidhumo and Edgar Masendeke, who made headlines in the 1990s, the country has also had a man who confessed to have killed over 50 people back in the 1980s.

    Samson Kanderayi’s story ended in 1982 when he committed suicide after his six year killing orgy, including the brutal mutilation of eight women.

    While the stories of Kanderayi, Chidhumo, Masendeke and Zhantali involved strangers, there is perhaps none more unimaginable than a parent killing their own child.

    The case of convicted Chivhu woman, Emelda Marizani also fits in the frame of high profile murder cases that Zimbabweans will hardly forget.

    This is after she slit the throats of her four children back in 2020 after a dispute with her husband, Lameck Bande.

    Several such cases continue being reported across the country.

    In January this year, a 24-year-old woman from Buhera, Manicaland Province, Mary Rukobo was arrested for murder after she struck her two-month-old baby and killed him with a rock during a prayer session.

    Rukobo, who hails from Mashangana Village in the Muzokomba area in Buhera, allegedly confessed to some villagers that she crashed the heads of her two kids against a rock several times during a prayer session after hearing a voice instructing her to kill them.

    Also in January, a Hatcliffe couple in Harare, Fortunate Muchenje and her husband Joseph Bondoro was arrested for the murder of their one-month-old baby under unclear circumstances.

    In December last year, another couple from Mabvuku; Samson Jackson (46) and his wife, Martha Gomo (32), was also remanded in custody for allegedly conniving to kill their new born baby before stashing the body in a bucket and disposing of it in a trench.

    In the same month, a 36-year old man from Cowdry Park suburb in Bulawayo allegedly murdered his estranged wife and went on to sexually abuse the corpse in full view of their children before committing suicide.

    The suspect, Judge Evans Zinzombe (36) allegedly fled the scene, leaving the children aged 12 and 7 years with the body locked inside a room.

    Most of the recent cases are still pending at the courts.

    However, there are some that have ended in acquittals on the grounds of insanity, with one involving a Chiredzi doctor who killed his two children back in 2021 being a case in point.- ZBC News

    MBAN** HITS THE FAN: Cannabis Production Doubles

    The sh** has hit the fan, the English adage says – the production of industrial hemp doubled to more than 40 tonnes last year, with the country exporting about five tonnes to Switzerland.
    The number of players registered with the Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) in the nascent sub-sector has risen to 60, from 21 in 2020.

    The production and marketing of industrial hemp was legalised through promulgation of Statutory Instrument 218 of the 2020 Agricultural Marketing Authority (Industrial Hemp) Regulations.

    An estimated 50 hectares is expected to be put under the crop this year, up from 24ha last season.

    AMA chief executive officer Mr Clever Isaya said: “Industrial hemp farming is generating lots of interest.

    “In 2020-2021, the total number of registered players stood at 21, with 13 cultivators, seven merchants and only one breeder.

    “This total number of players has now tripled to 60 players, 27 cultivators, 18 merchants and 15 breeders/researchers.”

    Currently, two companies — African Medical Cannabis Biotech and Swiss Bioceuticals — are expressing hemp oil from the local crop.

    However, the sub-sector is experiencing teething challenges such as the unavailability of local hemp varieties, lack of local internationally certified testing centres and a guaranteed local market.

    A kilogramme of locally produced industrial hemp is fetching about US$10 on the Swiss market, said Mr Isaya, adding that there was need to intensify research and breeding of local hemp seed varieties to boost production.

    “There is also need for the establishment of local hemp testing centres, investment in research and development, as well as processing of hemp products (hemp grain and hemp fibres) and participation at international cannabis expos for more information on markets,” he said.

    The Government has moved to remove industrial hemp from the list of dangerous drugs through gazetting proposed amendments to Section 155 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

    Tobacco Research Board (TRB) plant breeder Dr Kumbirai Mateva said this would help increase production.

    “There are indications that the legal framework is moving in a more liberal direction,” he said.

    “The Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Amendment Bill, 2022, is proposing the amendment of Section 155 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act to remove industrial hemp from the list of dangerous drugs.

    “The bill also introduces a legal definition of industrial hemp, which is defined as a plant, Cannabis sativa L, and any part of the plant, including the seed thereof and all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts and salts of isomers, whether growing or not with a delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 1 percent on a dry weight basis.”

    Most people, he said, confuse industrial hemp with marijuana, a psychoactive drug.

    “Marijuana contains about 30 percent of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) — a psychoactive constituent of cannabis — which is considered very high, compared to industrial hemp, which has 0,3 percent THC content.

    “Hemp is not intoxicating,” he said.

    TRB, he added, is also proposing to raise the legal THC content of industrial hemp from 0,3 to 1 percent for effective medicinal purposes.

    “An increased THC level gives industrial hemp farmers greater options when selecting genetics to cultivate and allows production for a broader range of markets (that is 0 to 1 percent).

    “This is particularly important because studies have shown that certain genetics that combine cannabinol (CBD) and THC ratios produce interesting fibre qualities and also an entourage effect with synergistic therapeutic benefits from the CBD flowers,” said Dr Mateva.

    Hemp-producing countries that include Australia, Ecuador, Malawi, Switzerland and Uruguay have raised their legal THC content from 0,3 to 1 percent. Applying for a permit to cultivate industrial hemp in Zimbabwe costs US$200. – state media

    ZEC Stalls Blitz

    Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens Coalition for Change has taken ZEC to task over the chaotic voter registration blitz.

    CCC has accused ZEC of dragging feet in terms of facilitating the voter registration exercise.

    According to CCC, ZEC is delaying the process due to malfunctioning machines.

    Below are key points from the CCC media briefing held in Harare on Thursday…

    Another challenge we’ve noted is the BVR Machines malfunction.

    • There is a continued unprecedented breaking down of machines across the board resulting in a significant loss of man hours, almost registration centers in Harare experienced machines down times. In Ward 35 Gutu Central, for example, on the first day, the machine at Mabhugu Primary school malfunctioned and started working only at 3pm. Subsequently, only seven people were registered and disfranchising over 40 people who were in the queue. These affected people were asked to follow the ZEC registration officers to the next center following day at Mushayavanhu, where unfortunately were stuck there the while day because the machine managed to register 3 people and malfunctioned again. Such incidents were a common phenomenon, and the CCC is in the process of compiling a report of all the affected areas.

    The other issue is Power crisis;

    The Zesa power cuts are well known and should have been planned for.

    • It is common cause that the country is in the midst of a debilitating power outages, there is a continued down time due to erratic power supply to BVR kits, the Commission has no power back up plan.

    The small solar are being affected by cloudy weather. Serious stoppages were experienced at Gwinyai Primary School, Kuwadzana 8 Primary school and Mic Jop in Budiriro among several areas. In Mutate prospective registrants were being turned back in Mutasa, Nyanga and Mutate rural due to lack of power because of bad weather
    We are not insensitive to these natural constraints but would expect ZEC to compensate for lost time.

    President Chamisa Addresses Thousands In Masvingo

    Today (Saturday), our Change Champion in Chief, Advocate @nelsonchamisa was in Masvingo for a nationwide citizens’ interface tour.

    He met the provincial change champions and cluster leaders as he shared this year’s national agenda under the theme “The Year of Citizens’ victory for Change.”

    Europa League Fixtures

    UEFA have confirmed the draws for the 2022-23 Europa League quarterfinals, semifinals and final rounds.

    The quarter-finals will be held on April 13 and April 20. Victors of those ties will then compete in the semi-finals, scheduled for May 11 and May 18, ahead of the final on May 31.

    The final encounter will be played at Puskás Aréna, Budapest, Hungary.

    Here is the full draw:

    Quarterfinals:
    QF1 – Manchester United (ENG) vs Seville (ESP)
    QF2 – Juventus (ITA) vs Sporting (POR)
    QF3 – Bayer Leverkusen (GER) vs Union Saint-Gilloise (BEL)
    QF4 – Feyenoord (NED) vs Roma (ITA)

    Semifinal:
    SF1 – Q2. Winner vs Q1. Winner
    SF2 – Q4. Winner vs Q3. Winner

    Final:
    SF1. Winner vs SF2. Winner. – Soccer24 Zimbabwe

    Christian Atsu Burial Set For Friday

    Hundreds of the people, including Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo, Black Stars coach Chris Houghton, current and former national team players, family and friends of Christian Atsu, paid their last respects to the late football star at his funeral today.

    The late former Chelsea and Newcastle United star, died in last month’ earthquake in Turkey aged 31. His body was found 12 days after he disappeared following the devastating earthquake, which killed more than 50 000 people.

    His funeral was held at State House in Acra.

    Atsu will be buried in his home village on Friday.

    Below are some of the images from the funeral (Pictures credit – Ghana Football Association)

    • Soccer24 Zimbabwe

    Release Wiwa

    GAWUZELA JOINS ZIMBABWEANS TO DEMAND JUSTICE FOR INCARCERATED ZIMBABWEAN POLITICIAN JOB SIKHALA

    Swalimo president Mduduzi Gawuzela Simelane yesterday joined Zimbabweans in London to deliver a petition. The petition was delivered in the Prime minister’s office in London UK in solidarity with Citizens coalition for Change from Zimbabwe to demand freedom for Incarcerated Honourable Job sikhala.

    Hon Job Sikhala has been imprisoned for more than 270 days for standing for his People in Zimbabwe.

    The issue of incarcerated MPs Mduduzi Bacede Mabuza and Mthandeni Dube was also raised. The Justice for Assassinated Human rights lawyer Thulane Maseko was raised too.

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    GAWUZELA JOINS ZIMBABWEANS TO DEMAND JUSTICE FOR INCARCERATED ZIMBABWEAN POLITICIAN JOB SIKHALA

    Swalimo president Mduduzi Gawuzela Simelane yesterday joined Zimbabweans in London to deliver a petition. The petition was delivered in the Prime minister’s office in London UK in solidarity with Citizens coalition for Change from Zimbabwe to demand freedom for Incarcerated Honourable Job sikhala.

    Hon Job Sikhala has been imprisoned for more than 270 days for standing for his People in Zimbabwe.

    The issue of incarcerated MPs Mduduzi Bacede Mabuza and Mthandeni Dube was also raised. The Justice for Assassinated Human rights lawyer Thulane Maseko was raised too.

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    Chivhu Killer Mom Convicted

    THE Chivhu woman, Emeldah Marizanhi, who killed her four children in cold blood in 2020 after her husband threatened to marry a second wife, has been convicted of four counts murder.

    Stepping up to deliver his verdict was High Court Judge Justice Munamato Mutevedzi, who found Marizanhi (30) guilty of four counts of murder of her children, who were aged nine, five, three and one by their throats.

    In his judgment, Justice Mutevedzi described Marizanhi as a fearless and cold-hearted woman who killed her children to settle her scores with her husband who was abusing her.

    He also noted that her claims of having been insane at the time she killed the children does not hold water since the evidence showed that the murders were premeditated.

    Justice Mutevedzi added that Marizanhi did not exhibit any signs of insanity as she was able to give graphic details of how she killed her children and why she did it.

    The judge said Marizanhi had no intention to kill herself since she gave herself an opportunity to live as she left the house she had set ablaze after she killed the children.

    Marizanhi will be sentenced next week on Friday the 24th of March.

    Marizanhi gruesomely murdered her four children by lacing their drinks with poison before slitting their throats using a knife.

    She went on to set the house on fire and handed herself over to the police.

    Marizanhi was having marital problems with her husband, who had threatened to marry a second wife.-ZBC News

    https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/03/17/chivhu-killer-mother-convicted-of-four-counts-of-murder/

    Prayer Room Murder Shocks Beitbridge Community

    By A Correspondent- The body of a 34-year-old woman believed to have been assaulted and strangled was last Wednesday found in a prayer room at a church in Beitbridge.

    Investigations revealed that the woman had gone to the church to seek spiritual assistance when she was allegedly murdered. Results of a post mortem conducted this week revealed that the woman died due to contusion, cranial trauma and assault. National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident.

    “The ZRP is investigating a murder case where a 34-year-old woman was found dead in a prayer room at a church in Beitbridge on March 8, 2023.

    “The victim had visited the church to seek spiritual assistance. The body was referred to United Bulawayo Hospital for post-mortem, and the results revealed that the victim died due to cephalic contusion, cranial trauma and assault,” he said.

    In another case, police are investigating a murder case which occurred on Wednesday at Overspill Shopping Centre in Epworth, where Taurai Murungweni (34) died after being assaulted by the mob on allegations of theft of a gas cylinder.

    — Herald

    Why Zanu Pf Postponed Primaries Revealed

    By A Correspondent- Gross indiscipline, poor logistics and high turnout of aspiring candidates have forced Zanu PF to postpone its primary elections which were set for today.

    Last week, President Emmerson Mnangagwa surprised Zanu PF stewards by giving the aspirants just a week to campaign in a move which observers say was meant to protect sitting MPs and councillors, with Zimbabwe expected to hold general elections later this year.

    Traditionally, Zanu PF would announce the dates for primary elections a month ahead.

    Zanu PF political commissar Mike Bimha admitted that they had failed to finish the vetting process in time for the elections.

    We expect the process to be complete this weekend, and recommendations will be taken to the Politburo meeting Monday for consideration. After the Politburo meeting, primary elections will be held,” Bimha said yesterday.

    Bimha said those who will be caught rigging or inciting violence will be disqualified.

    “Imagine perpetrating violence towards your own party members and what more in the general elections? These are the bad elements we don’t want to see in the party.”

    NewsDay Weekender heard that the party leadership was inundated with complaints by aspiring candidates after being barred from submitting their curriculum vitaes by rivals.

    In Manicaland, one affected candidate said his name was not spelt correctly on the ballot paper to confuse voters.

    There were complaints by some sitting MPs and aspiring candidates who claimed that cell structures had been tempered with.

    Most aspiring candidates, including ministers had retreated to their constituencies for campaigning before approval had been granted by the national election directorate.

    The ruling party’s highest decision-making body, the politburo, will now meet on Monday to approve candidates that are going to contest the primaries.

    Cross Examined Victim Collapses In Court

    By A Correspondent- One of the five victims in the rape trial of Lobel’s Biscuits chief operations manager in Bulawayo Andrew Dinhidza collapsed while giving her evidence at the Bulawayo magistrate’s court on Wednesday.

    Dinhidza appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Joseph Mabeza facing eight counts of rape and one count of aggravated indecent assault.

    He pleaded not guilty to all the counts.

    The victim who cannot be named for ethical reasons collapsed while being cross-examined about the statements she gave to the court on how Dinhidza sexually abused her under the pretext that he was going to give her a permanent post.

    “I started working at Lobel’s Biscuits in 2009 and l was a contract worker for a long time. Dinhidza then called me and gave me an offer that if l wanted a permanent post l had to have sex with him. l ignored the offer.

    “After some time, he called me when l was at work, and we met outside the work premises and he ordered me to get into his car. While l was inside, he then told me that if l wanted a permanent job l had to sleep with him,” narrated the victim.

    She said that she was raped while inside the car and after the sexual abuse ordeal she was ordered to return to work.

    “After hearing that, l tried to leave the car and he locked the doors. He lowered the car seat, undressed me and then raped me again.

    “After that he ordered me to go back to work. I went back while covered with an apron as some buttons of the dress that l was wearing had come out,” she said.

    The victim further said she was also raped again sometime in 2021 when Dinhidza called her to a local lodge.

    “Sometime in 2021, he called me and told me to meet him at a lodge in the city centre and when l got there, I found his car parked outside.

    “He entered into the lodge, and I followed him thinking that is where l was going to sign the documents for my permanent job and when he opened the door to a room, l then discovered that there was a bed inside,” she added.

    She said after being sexually abused she never got a permanent post as she was being promised.

    “I tried to inquire on what was happening and he pushed me to the bed and raped me and he threatened that there was nothing that l could do to him.

    “I continued working as a contract employee without being promoted and sometime in May last year, he called me again to his office and when l got there, he demanded to have sex with me. l refused and said it was better for me to quit the job,” she said.

    The victim added that after she refused to have sex with Dinhidza, she was now being assigned with heavy duties that led her to quit in July.

    Proceedings, however, came to a halt when the prosecutor, Acumen Khupe, asked her to tell the court if Dinhidza wore a condom during the alleged series of sexual abuse.

    Feeling overwhelmed, the victim instantly collapsed and the court was adjourned  leading the matter to be postponed to 22 March for continuation of trial.

    The trial continues on 22 March.

    “It’s Greed. Simple!”

    By Wilbert Mukori- Nelson Chamisa, President of CCC, Zimbabwe’s main opposition party penned a three pages long article – a departure from his usual two paragraph tweets – affording a very rare glimpse into what’s cooking in the hermetically sealed thus impermeable to reason and logic clay pot!

    “A new great Zimbabwe is possible!” proclaimed Chamisa.

    “In a few months, Zimbabweans head to the polls to decide on their future.

    “There have been many elections before, all of which have not brought the change we desire. So, I understand why, for many of our people, voting may seem like a futile exercise. However, history tells us that nothing lasts forever.”

    Stop!

    I am short sighted. I have been to the Optician and wear proscription glasses to give all round good vision. Of course, it would foolish of me to have done nothing about it in the hope that if I suffered long enough my eye sight would get better because “nothing lasts forever”!

    We know the root causes of Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown, political chaos and the tragic and easily avoidable human suffering and deaths of the last 43 years are gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and Mafia style lawlessness fostered on the nation by this Zanu PF dictatorship.

    The nation has failed to remove these Zanu PF thugs from power because they have rigged elections started with the 1980 elections!

    We know the disease – the Zanu PF dictatorship – and have the cure – implement the democratic reforms and stop Zanu PF rigging the elections.

    The people of Zimbabwe have risked life and limb to elect Nelson Chamisa and his MDC friends on the understanding that once in power they would implement the democratic changes necessary to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections; as the party name implied, Movement for Democratic Change. After 23 years, 5 of which in the 2008 to 2013 GNU, there has not been even one meaningful democratic change implemented and hence the reason why we are still stuck with a vote rigging Zanu PF!

    If there was ever any doubt that there could be any meaningful elections in Zimbabwe without implementing democratic changes first, the watershed 2008 elections made the doubts disappear like mist under the morning African sun! So, why did MDC leaders fail to implement the reforms during the 2008 to 2013 GNU when they had the golden opportunity to do so?

    Chamisa and his MDC friends know that it is futile to keep participating in these flawed elections and, worse still, that doing so only serves to give Zanu PF legitimacy.

     “Look, you can’t keep on participating in flawed electoral processes that serve to give big benefits to dictators such as Robert Mugabe. Mugabe has perfected the art of winning elections. So it will be very foolish for the opposition to continue legitimizing these sham elections which don’t deliver.

    This country will go through a serious economic crisis in 2020 caused by Zanu PF. And yet, this is the only country where a government doesn’t perform, it is encouraged by a super majority in parliament,” said Tendai Biti in a 2015 interview with Isaac Mugabi.

    “So, you can’t continue subjecting Zimbabweans to processes where their hopes just get crushed.”

    In the three page article, Chamisa acknowledges the importance of reforms before the 2023 elections.

    “Through our representatives in Parliament, we have crafted an Electoral Amendment Bill, which is now before Parliament. This Bill carries our demands for electoral reforms: respect for the right to vote, including implementation of the diaspora vote; accessible voter registration; a credible voters’ roll; the security of polling material; the security of the vote and clear dispute mechanisms; independent and credible polling staff; transitional mechanisms; credible results management system, including allowing parallel voter tabulation; and demand for media reforms,” he wrote.

    “These reforms will ensure that our country finally lays to rest the ghost of disputed elections, allowing us to finally move forward.”

    Ordinarily, one would be falling off the chair with laughing if this was not such a serious matter, the prospect of Zanu PF rigging and winning these elections and extend the regime’s corrupt and tyrannical rule for another five years is unthinkable!

    Chamisa is playing lip service to reform and free and fair elections. He knows that if this Amendment Bill was going to reduce Zanu PF’s carte blanche power to rig elections it would never see the light of day given Zanu PF has 2/3 majority in both chambers.

    Even if one was able to pressure the Zanu PF MPs and senators to pass the Bill it is naïve to think the 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora, for example, can be added on the voters’ roll in time to for them to vote in August, just four months away!

    The truth MDC had the golden opportunity to implement the reforms during the 2008 to 2013 GNU when they were in government and had the majority in parliament and senate and had the solid backing of SADC, who was the guarantor of the Global Political Agreement. Ever since the end of the GNU Zanu PF has held all the trump cards including the certainty MDC leaders would participate no matter flawed the process got as long as they were assured of winning a few gravy train seats. As David Coltart confessed in his book MDC and now CCC leaders are participating in these flawed elections 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 Coltart 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 knows that Zanu PF is rigging these elections, knows that CCC’s participation will only give SADC leaders the excuse to grant Zanu PF legitimacy and thus perpetuating the people’s suffering and deaths. Chamisa and company are hell bent on participating in these elections because they are after the few gravy train seats Zanu PF is offering as bait and that is all they care about.

    Of course, it is an outrage that the nation’s chances to cure itself of the curse of rigged elections and bad governance continue to be wasted, traded off for 30 pieces of silver by the men and women povo risked all to elect into power entrusted the responsibility to deliver change.

    MDC/CCC will never ever implement any democratic reforms and deliver free elections. Never! The sooner the people realise this new political reality the sooner the nation can go back to demanding reforms before elections, the prerequisite to ending vote rigging and good governance.

    “The sun will rise and shine in Zimbabwe. Change is in the air, hope is coming back, and citizens are ready to take back their country.

    “Come let us reason together. We are one people! It’s possible. God is in it!” signed off Nelson Chamisa, with his usual self-righteous arrogance.

    MDC/CCC sold out during the GNU by failing to implement even one democratic reform and they are selling out now by participating in flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy and thus perpetuating the tragic human suffering in the country. And this because of greed. How can God have any party in  such treasonous betrayal the long suffering povo and rational thinking!

    Humiliated Chapman Ducks. Will He Bounce Back?

    He went underground after being exposed as a reckless dad who neglects his own kids. What do you think will be politician Robert Chapman’s first tweet, when he bounces back on Twitter?

    Europa League Quarter Finals: Manchester United Face Sevilla FC

    UEFA have confirmed the draws for the 2022-23 Europa League quarterfinals, semifinals and final rounds.

    The quarter-finals will be held on April 13 and April 20. Victors of those ties will then compete in the semi-finals, scheduled for May 11 and May 18, ahead of the final on May 31.

    The final encounter will be played at Puskás Aréna, Budapest, Hungary.

    Here is the full draw:

    Quarterfinals:
    QF1 – Manchester United (ENG) vs Seville (ESP)
    QF2 – Juventus (ITA) vs Sporting (POR)
    QF3 – Bayer Leverkusen (GER) vs Union Saint-Gilloise (BEL)
    QF4 – Feyenoord (NED) vs Roma (ITA)

    Semifinal:
    SF1 – Q2. Winner vs Q1. Winner
    SF2 – Q4. Winner vs Q3. Winner

    Final:
    SF1. Winner vs SF2. Winner. – Soccer24 Zimbabwe

    Emotive Scenes At Christian Atsu Funeral

    Hundreds of the people, including Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo, Black Stars coach Chris Houghton, current and former national team players, family and friends of Christian Atsu, paid their last respects to the late football star at his funeral today.

    The late former Chelsea and Newcastle United star, died in last month’ earthquake in Turkey aged 31. His body was found 12 days after he disappeared following the devastating earthquake, which killed more than 50 000 people.

    His funeral was held at State House in Acra.

    Atsu will be buried in his home village on Friday.

    Below are some of the images from the funeral (Pictures credit – Ghana Football Association)

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    President Chamisa Paints Manicaland Yellow

    Tinashe Sambiri

    CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa was in Manicaland as part of a nationwide citizens interface.

    The CCC leader addressed thousands of enthusiastic supporters in Manicaland on Friday.

    “I’m in Manicaland on a nationwide citizens Interface & tour…

    New Great Zimbabwe loading. Happy and Great again. It’s possible! #ZimbabweAgenda2023,” President Chamisa said in a brief statement.