VP Issues Death Threat Over Al Jazeera Documentary: TaffyTheman Skit Vid

By Showbiz Reporter | What’s going on in the Vice President’s mind? In the video below, Vice President Tafengwa issues a death threat over the imminent Al Jazeera documentary GOLDMAFIA.

VP Tafengwa stops his speech in Pumula to announce that there will be consequences over the Al Jazeera documentary. He adds saying the film is leaving Zimbabwe suffering debilitating effects. He then says those behind it must get a life insurance policy before it’s too late.

The VP ends his speech by saying God Bless Pumura, and sings Lovemore Majaivana’s umoyo wami!

Bikita Man Strangles Village Elder To Death

Police in Bikita arrested Vetengeni Kwaramba (34) in connection with a case of Murder in which Webster Mhembere (62) died whilst admitted at Masvingo General Hospital after being pinned to the ground and strangled by Vetengeni Kwaramba.

The incident took place during a funeral service at Romberai Village, Chief Mazungunye on 08/03/23. The victim had asked the suspect to return his burdizzo which he had taken.

In another case, Police in Madlambuzi, Matebeleland South arrested a suspect (18) in connection with cases of Rape and Robbery which occurred during the night of 08/03/23 at Sithabathaba Business Centre, Madlambuzi.

The suspect allegedly broke and entered into the complainant’s shop armed with a knife and whilst inside he raped the complainant (30) and robbed her of her Itel P38 cellphone and cash amounting to ZAR5 862.00 plus BWP1 173.00.

A police follow up was made on the suspect leading to his subsequent arrest and recovery of the stolen property which was positively identified by the complainant.

Female Activist Challenges Govt Ban On S^x Toys

The government has been sued over the ban on the importation of sex toys.

In a High Court application filed on Thursday, Women’s Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence (Walpe) executive director Sitabile Dewa sought an order declaring the ban on the importation, possession and or use of sex toys unconstitutional.

Dewa filed the application after a Gwanda State University (GSU) female lecturer was jailed for six months late last year after she imported sex toys from Germany.

Shirley Chapunza was given an option of paying a $60 000 fine to escape the jail term.The sex toys were seized by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA).

Dewa argued that the criminalisation of the importation of sex toys infringed Chipunza’s rights as the gadgets were therapeutic and good for anyone’s well-being.

Dewa said:In the alternative, I seek a declaration from this court to the effect that devices for personal and private lawful sexual acts (sex toys) are exempt from the application of the aforesaid provisions.

I further aver that in the interests of my sexual and reproductive health, I must engage in some sexual activity. Some form of penetration is key to exercising my pelvic floor muscles and is therapeutic.

Vibrators and other sex enhancing devices are not only toys, but are also therapeutic devices that can be used to attain the highest standards of physical and mental well-being.

Dewa cited ministers Mthuli Ncube (Finance), Ziyambi Ziyambi (Justice), Kazembe Kazembe (Home Affairs), Zimra and the Attorney-General’s Office as respondents, respectively.

She argued that section 61 of the Constitution provides for the right to freedom of expression as well as freedom of thought, opinion and expression regarding sexuality.

Dewa said this section covered the right for a person to express themselves in sexual conduct of their choice.

The Walpe executive director said laws against sex toys were intrusive and an affront to the absolute right to dignity.

She added that the moral indignation and pontification with which the authorities and the courts find sex devices are feigned and hypocritical as these have always been part of our cultural heritage.

Dewa argued:We publicly acknowledge sex devices through the display of similar artefacts in the Great Zimbabwe Museum for the public and international tourists to view.

It is an indication that these were designed, possessed, and used by my ancestors.

The openness and the pride with which the sex artefacts are held, is irreconcilable with the position taken in statutes as currently interpreted that such objects stand for moral depravity.

She said the government, by freely distributing condoms, condoned any sexual activity by adults.

According to Dewa, there are many ways that government can regulate sex toys such as putting in place measures where the objects are only accessible to adults through strict licencing methods.

Dewa argued that section 71 of the Constitution entitles her to acquire, hold, use, and dispose of all forms of property as an individual anyhow.

Former CIO Boss In Court For Raping Stepdaughter

A former director for economics in the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court on a charge of raping his stepdaughter (12).

The accused, who was being represented by Advocate Tazorora Musarurwa, appeared before magistrate Estere Chivasa on Thursday.He is denying the offence, according to NewsDay.

Three witnesses testified in the matter, with the State closing its case on Friday.The court will deliver its ruling on March 17.

What happened:Allegations are that sometime in August last year, the former CIO director summoned his stepdaughter to his bedroom before raping her.

The complainant allegedly tried to scream, but no one heard her.The girl’s mother had gone to work, He allegedly threatened the girl against talking about the sexual abuse.

– Pindula News

Bride Vanishes Days Before Wedding

Police in Bulawayo are appealing for information that may lead to the location of Bithanian Mandingora (27) who went missing last month.
Mandingora went missing three days before her wedding day which was meant to take place on 25 February.

According to Bulawayo police provincial spokesperson, Inspector Abednico Ncube, Mandingora was last seen on 22 February going to deposit money for her wedding gown in preparation for her wedding which was set for 25 February.

“She was last seen wearing a pair of black jean trousers, a black jacket with pink stripes on the arms, black sneakers and she also carried a pink handbag,” said Insp Ncube.

Police described her as approximately 1,69m in height, slim built, brown eyes, black hair and dark in complexion.

“Anyone who receives information of the missing person should contact Constable Kamanga on 071245625 or Bulawayo police on 029272515/7 or should visit the nearest police station,” said Insp Ncube.— Sunday News

WARNING- DISTRESSING STORY: As Man Kills Uncle And Eats His Flesh

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A Hwange man who allegedly gruesomely killed his 62-year-old uncle, dismembered his body, cooked and ate the remains while hanging the intestines and some of the body parts on a tree to dry, has been committed to a mental institution.

Wished Mumpande (39) of Mubhora Village, Chief Nekatambe in Hwange made headlines in the local Press after he butchered his uncle, Fida Stephen Mumpande who was aged 62 of Bhale Village, Chief Nekatambe, and ate part of the remains.

Mumpande was found in the Gandwe Hills with a pot of cooked meat, by a search team of three that was looking for Fida who had left his homestead three days prior to go and prepare his fields along Gwayi River. The search team was following Fida’s shoeprints.

On discovering the pot with cooked meat on top of the hill, the three suspected that the meat could be the remains of Fida and after a further search close to where the pot was, they found dismembered body parts scattered around.

Post-mortem results showed that some body parts such as intestines, liver, tongue, pancreas, bladder, and kidneys were missing.

When Mumpande was arrested he was referred to a psychiatrist, Dr Elena Paskotchinova who is registered with Ingutsheni Central Hospital in Bulawayo, who examined him at Mlondolozi Prison Hospital.

Presenting the results of the examination at the High Court which was in circuit in Hwange before Justice Maxwell Takuva, the acting prosecutor-general, Mr Nelson Mutsonziwa said Mumpande was mentally challenged and not fit for trial leading to his reference to a mental institution.

In a similar case, Gilbert Ndlovu from Deka Village in Lupane who killed his neighbour for unknown reasons in 2021 was also referred by the High Court to a mental institution.

According to the State on 21 October 2021, at around 6am, Ndlovu went to his neighbour’s place armed with two axes. On arrival, he forcibly unlocked the door and struck the now-deceased on the head before proceeding to assault the nephew of the deceased.

The court heard from the evidence presented by Dr Paskotchinova was that Ndlovu was once admitted to Ingutsheni Central Hospital in 2019 following somatic hallucinations where he complained of a certain object moving and burning his body.

In 2020, Ndlovu was once again admitted to the same institution due to auditory hallucinations, physical and verbal aggression whereby he threatened to kill other residents with either an axe or a knife.

“The accused person showed no remorse for the death of his neighbour as he claimed his neighbour had bewitched him with his five goblins and made him mentally ill.

According to the State on 21 October 2021, at around 6am, Ndlovu went to his neighbour’s place armed with two axes. On arrival, he forcibly unlocked the door and struck the now-deceased on the head before proceeding to assault the nephew of the deceased.

He further explained how a demon possessed him from his feet to his head before coming out of him as the sun. He also stated that he began drinking alcohol at 16 years and smoked about five cannabis twists daily,” said Dr Paskotchinova, as part of his findings.

The court also decided that the accused person was not fit for trial and was referred back to a mental institution where he is to remain until he is of no harm to society. Another alleged murderer, Irvine Sibanda was also deemed not fit to stand trial and was committed to a mental institution. Sibanda, who is from Nkayi also appeared at the same court last Tuesday. He is accused of having fatally assaulted his father with a metal rod for no reason. —Sunday News

Zanu PF Sets Date For Primary Elections

The ZANUPF National Political Commissar, Dr Mike Bimha, has announced the guidelines for the party’s primary elections which will be held on Saturday the 18th of March, advising all aspiring candidates to submit their Curriculum Vitae this weekend.

“The Primary Elections are being held after cell verification exercises to cover Senate, National Assembly, Local Authority, Women and Youth quarters. Members in the recent cell structure will form the electoral College,” he said.

The Provincial Electoral Directorate will meet to consider the CVs on Monday 13 March.

The Provincial Electoral Directorate do not have the mandate to disqualify as it is the mandate of the National Command, said Dr Bimha.

He said the rules and regulations have been forwarded and will be available on the party’s website.

“Local authority primary elections will take place within boundaries of the wards.

“Selection of the National Assembly will be guided by the new delimitation exercise that was done. All party members on the cell registers are eligible to vote. Candidates should have served a minimum of five years at party district level.

“Women’s quota have 6 positions for each province. The women will be voting for the women. Youth quarter will be one per province. Candidates will be at the level of district executive and above.”

Regarding senatorial selection, Dr Bimha said each province should come up with six candidates for the Senate, of which three should be female and three should be male ranked on a zebra system.

The following Politburo members have been deployed to supervise the programme:

Bulawayo – Cde Tshinga Dube
Harare – Cde Charles Tawengwa
Mash Central – Cde Kenneth Musanhi
Mash East – Cde Mike Bimha
Masvingo – Cde Lovemore Matuke
Mat South – Cde Richard Ndhlovu
Manicaland – Cde Patrick Chinamasa
Midlands – Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegwi
Mat North – Cde Dr Obert Mpofu
Mash West – Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/03/10/zanu-pf-announces-guidelines-for-18th-march-primary-elections/

British Visa Holder Nearly Abducts CCC Candidate

A UK visa holder, the Zanu PF Gutu North MP Yeukai Simbanegavi, has been captured on camera unleashing violence against a CCC candidate, putting herself at risk of arrest upon touching down in UK.

Britain has wide reaching jurisdiction to prosecute torture crimes committed in foreign countries.

Yeukai Simbanegavi

Rogue Zanu PF youth travelling with Yeukai Simbanegavi manhandled Gutu South CCC aspiring candidate Samuel Tsvangirai at Chinyika Business Center in Gutu on Sunday and almost bundled him into the back of the legislator’s truck before opposition supporters intervened.
The Zanu PF youth including Simbanegavi’s driver accused Tsvangirai of allegedly taking pictures of them as they charged at CCC supporters.

The incident happened after Simbanegavi and the youth allegedly waylaid the CCC supporters travelling in a truck at the business center some 40km north of Mpandawana Growth Point.

Simbanegavi confirmed the incident to The Mirror and that she was travelling with the youth. She queried Tsvangirai’s presence in Gutu North when he comes from Gutu South. She accused CCC supporters of going round provoking people and said that she had reported the matter to Police.

The Mirror says it has a video of the incident.

Tsvangirai also confirmed the incident adding that Zanu PF was paranoid of and would attack anything yellow. He declined to say what action he will take against his attackers.

The youth involved in the violence are all unemployed, were drunk and well known in the area.

They included Francis Mahachi who comes from Hanisi Village near Rafomoyo School in Gutu Ward 9; Bennie Mutare from Farm 112 Nyazvidzi next to Domborenikiti Primary School; Munyaradzi Mutare who stays near Mutanda Primary School Ward 9; Musengi Hunyanyiwa from Firomumwe in Ward 10, Maxwell Chiwanda from Chirozva Village in Ward 10; Blessing Wititi from Guchacha in Ward 10, James Mataruse and two others only identified as Tranos and Maggie.

Maggie who is understood to be working from an office at Gutu Rural District Council threw dust into Tsvangirai’s face and head. Mahachi was the most aggressive of the Zanu PF youth.

The attack happened while Simbanegavi sat at a disused hall, 200 metres away, according to Zanu PF youth who spoke to The Mirror. The majority of the youth allegedly refused to carry out the attack on CCC supporters after complaining that they could be injured.

Mahachi and Bennie Mutare confirmed that they were with Simbanegavi on the day. Mahachi confessed that he was involved in the attack while Mutare said he was just at the scene.

A senior CCC member who was at the scene condemned Simbanegavi for her alleged appetite for violence.

“Very soon she will have innocent people’s blood in her hands. I hope she is old enough to remember that two Zanu PF youth were killed at the same business center where she was agitating for violence in 2008 after angry villagers mobilized and overran a torture camp. She must not continue to take people for granted. Elections are lawful and who is she to dictate who participates or not?” asked the CCC member.

The youth only stopped bundling Tsvangirai into the vehicle, when CCC councillor Bernard Chimwango warned them that they were about to commit a serious crime which is kidnapping. He also warned them that he was not going to fold his hands while they do that.

Simbanegavi who did O Levels at Gutu Mission in 1995 comes from Simbanegavi Village in Gutu Central Constituency. Her mother Elizabeth Simbanegavi is a councillor at Gutu RDC. Simbanegavi worked at some shops in Gutu District before she joined the Ministry of Women Affairs at Mpandawanana.

Parliamentary seats for Gutu have over the years been dominated by former Gutu RDC workers with three former employees currently being either MPs or Senators.-Masvingo Mirror

Zanu PF Candidate Selection Process Begins

The ZANUPF National Political Commissar, Dr Mike Bimha, has announced the guidelines for the party’s primary elections which will be held on Saturday the 18th of March, advising all aspiring candidates to submit their Curriculum Vitae this weekend.

“The Primary Elections are being held after cell verification exercises to cover Senate, National Assembly, Local Authority, Women and Youth quarters. Members in the recent cell structure will form the electoral College,” he said.

The Provincial Electoral Directorate will meet to consider the CVs on Monday 13 March.

The Provincial Electoral Directorate do not have the mandate to disqualify as it is the mandate of the National Command, said Dr Bimha.

He said the rules and regulations have been forwarded and will be available on the party’s website.

“Local authority primary elections will take place within boundaries of the wards.

“Selection of the National Assembly will be guided by the new delimitation exercise that was done. All party members on the cell registers are eligible to vote. Candidates should have served a minimum of five years at party district level.

“Women’s quota have 6 positions for each province. The women will be voting for the women. Youth quarter will be one per province. Candidates will be at the level of district executive and above.”

Regarding senatorial selection, Dr Bimha said each province should come up with six candidates for the Senate, of which three should be female and three should be male ranked on a zebra system.

The following Politburo members have been deployed to supervise the programme:

Bulawayo – Cde Tshinga Dube
Harare – Cde Charles Tawengwa
Mash Central – Cde Kenneth Musanhi
Mash East – Cde Mike Bimha
Masvingo – Cde Lovemore Matuke
Mat South – Cde Richard Ndhlovu
Manicaland – Cde Patrick Chinamasa
Midlands – Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegwi
Mat North – Cde Dr Obert Mpofu
Mash West – Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/03/10/zanu-pf-announces-guidelines-for-18th-march-primary-elections/

President Chamisa Unpacks 2023 Roadmap

Tinashe Sambiri
CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has pulled a finishing gambit to silence naysayers.

On Friday President Chamisa unpacked a clear roadmap to the 2023 polls.

See the CCC leader’s brief statement below:

A CLEAR PLAN & ROADMAP…

2021-Citizens Convergence for Change
2022-Citizens Action for Change
2023-Citizens Victory for Change
It has been a clear journey, strategy and benchmarked timeline & trajectory over the past three years.

Convergence + Action = Victory

Hearing Loss Avoidable

By 2050 nearly 2.5 billion people are projected to have some degree of hearing loss and at least 700 million will require hearing rehabilitation.
Over 1 billion young adults are at risk of permanent, avoidable hearing loss due to unsafe listening practices.
An annual additional investment of less than US$ 1.40 per person is needed to scale up ear and hearing care services globally.

Over a 10-year period, this promises a return of nearly US$ 16 for every US dollar invested.
Overview
Over 5% of the world’s population – or 430 million people – require rehabilitation to address their disabling hearing loss (432 million adults and 34 million children). It is estimated that by 2050 over 700 million people – or 1 in every 10 people – will have disabling hearing loss.

‘Disabling’ hearing loss refers to hearing loss greater than 35 decibels (dB) in the better hearing ear. Nearly 80% of people with disabling hearing loss live in low- and middle-income countries. The prevalence of hearing loss increases with age, among those older than 60 years, over 25% are affected by disabling hearing loss.

Hearing loss and deafness

A person who is not able to hear as well as someone with normal hearing – hearing thresholds of 20 dB or better in both ears – is said to have hearing loss. Hearing loss may be mild, moderate, severe, or profound. It can affect one ear or both ears and leads to difficulty in hearing conversational speech or loud sounds.

‘Hard of hearing’ refers to people with hearing loss ranging from mild to severe. People who are hard of hearing usually communicate through spoken language and can benefit from hearing aids, cochlear implants, and other assistive devices as well as captioning.

‘Deaf’ people mostly have profound hearing loss, which implies very little or no hearing. They often use sign language for communication.

Causes of hearing loss and deafness
Although these factors can be encountered at different periods across the life span, individuals are most susceptible to their effects during critical periods in life.

Prenatal period
genetic factors including hereditary and non-hereditary hearing loss
intrauterine infections – such as rubella and cytomegalovirus infection.

Perinatal period
birth asphyxia (a lack of oxygen at the time of birth
hyperbilirubinemia (severe jaundice in the neonatal period)
low-birth weight
other perinatal morbidities and their management.

Childhood and adolescence
chronic ear infections (chronic suppurative otitis media)
collection of fluid in the ear (chronic nonsuppurative otitis media)
meningitis and other infections.
Adulthood and older age
chronic diseases
smoking
otosclerosis
age-related sensorineural degeneration
sudden sensorineural hearing loss.
Factors across the life span
cerumen impaction (impacted ear wax)
trauma to the ear or head
loud noise/loud sounds
ototoxic medicines
work related ototoxic chemicals
nutritional deficiencies
viral infections and other ear conditions
delayed onset or progressive genetic hearing loss.
The impact of unaddressed hearing loss
When unaddressed, hearing loss impacts many aspects of life at individual level:

communication and speech
cognition
education and employment: In developing countries, children with hearing loss and deafness often do not receive schooling. Adults with hearing loss also have a much higher unemployment rate.

Among those who are employed, a higher percentage of people with hearing loss are in the lower grades of employment compared with the general workforce.
social isolation, loneliness and stigma
impact on society and economy
effects on years lived with disability (YDLs) and disability adjusted life years (DALYs).

WHO estimates that unaddressed hearing loss poses an annual global cost of US$ 980 billion. This includes health sector costs (excluding the cost of hearing devices), costs of educational support, loss of productivity, and societal costs. Of these costs, 57% are attributed to low- and middle-income countries.

Prevention
Many of the causes that lead to hearing loss can be avoided through public health strategies and clinical interventions implemented across the life course.

Prevention of hearing loss is essential throughout the life course, from prenatal and perinatal periods to older age. In children, nearly 60% of hearing loss is due to avoidable causes that can be prevented through implementation of public health measures. Likewise, most common causes of hearing loss in adults, such as exposure to loud sounds and ototoxic medicines, are preventable.

Effective strategies for reducing hearing loss at different stages of the life course include:

immunization;
good maternal and childcare practices;
genetic counselling;
identification and management of common ear conditions;
occupational hearing conservation programmes for noise and chemical exposure;
safe listening strategies for the reduction of exposure to loud sounds in recreational settings; and
rational use of medicines to prevent ototoxic hearing loss.
Identification and management
Early identification of hearing loss and ear diseases is key to effective management.

This requires systematic screening for detection of hearing loss and related ear diseases in those who are most at risk. This includes:

newborn babies and infants
pre-school and school-age children
people exposed to noise or chemicals at work
people receiving ototoxic medicines
older adults.

Hearing assessment and ear examination can be conducted in clinical and community settings. Tools such as the WHO “hearWHO” app and other technology-based solutions make it possible to screen for ear diseases and hearing loss with limited training and resources.

Once hearing loss is identified, it is essential that it is addressed as early as possible and in an appropriate manner, to mitigate any adverse impact.

Measures available to rehabilitate people with hearing loss include:

the use of hearing technologies, such as hearing aids, cochlear implants and middle ear implants;
the use of sign language and other means of sensory substitution, such as speech reading, use of print on palm or Tadoma, signed communication; and
rehabilitative therapy to enhance perceptive skills and develop communication and linguistic abilities.

The use of hearing assistive technology, and services such as frequency modulation and loop systems, alerting devices, telecommunication devices, captioning services and sign language interpretation, can further improve access to communication and education for people with hearing loss.

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Basic Mining Guidelines

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
4 provide compressor or diesel powered windlass
5 build tanks fir cyanide process
6 fund workers for none work related needs . This is risky needs a careful study.

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Citizens Train Unstoppable

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

Fellow citizens, away from the usual noise and distractions, we are fully focused on the task at hand.

A few hours after setting out the Zimbabwe Agenda 2023, Pres Chamisa set in motion our Program of Action with Change Champions and Volunteers today.

Communities are already mobilizing to commence processes to march towards victory.

Volunteers on the ground are also working flat-out to mobilize virgin voters, particularly in light of the last voter registration blitz that commences tomorrow and will be running nation wide

The Visionary has set out the Vision.
The Missionaries are raring to go with the gospel of Change.

From now onwards, hurukuro muzimbabwe ndedzeshanduko.
Indaba enkulu ngeyenguquko!

Join us in all communities and become part of the change project.

All hands on deck to win Zimbabwe for Change.

From us to you with love and solidarity always

CCC Communications

Munetsi Hails Mane

Warriors international Marshall Munetsi says he wants to change the world by copying the Senegalese star, Sadio Mane’s charity works.

The Stade de Reims midfielder gives between 10 and 20% of his salary per month to his foundation, Marshall Munetsi Foundation, which helps children in Zimbabwe.

The foundation pays school fees for under privileged students and also supports grassroot football development.

In an interview with French outlet L’Equipe, Munetsi said he draws inspiration from Mane, who has led the development of his home village of Bambali in Senegal into a decent modern town.

The Bayern Munich forward has funded the building of schools, hospitals, fuel stations and a post office.

“Look what Mané did in Senegal, he founded a city! We deserve the money we earn, but what do we do with it? I want to change the world,” Munetsi was quoted as saying by the French publication.

Marshall also revealed that he is considering changing the name of his foundation by removing his birth-name Marshall Munetsi on it.

“I would like to change the name of the organisation because I am not here to put myself forward. It must exist even without me,” the 26-year-old revealed to the publication.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Klopp Opens Up On Firmino Future

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has broken his silence on Roberto Firmino’s plans to leave the club at the end of the season.

The Brazilian striker’s current deal is set to expire in June this year. He communicated his intentions to Klopp in a meeting a week ago.

Asked about Firmino’s future at Friday’s pre-match press conference, Klopp told reporters: “Yes, he told me. Surprised? Yes, a little bit but I was not hit by surprise, actually it’s a normal thing to do.

“It could go two ways and it was one. And I respect that a lot. It’s completely normal in this kind of long relationship that we have and Bobby has with the club and with most of the players and stuff like this, and with the fans of course.

“It’s pretty special and I loved the reception he got when he came on against United. He told me and then the only other thing he said is, ‘Now I want to bring this wonderful story to a positive end.’ So, that’s it. He is completely here and completely committed, how everybody can imagine. And that’s all we need to know.”

He added: “There’s no time for a goodbye or whatever in this moment, there’s enough time for that later in the season. Whenever he will come back, everybody knows that the song will still be for a long, long time in everybody’s ears I’m pretty sure.

“No problem. I think he’s one of these players that even when he would come with an opposition team, people would be really happy to see him.”

Firmino arrived at Liverpool in 2015 from Hoffenheim in a £21.3m deal.

He has scored 107 goals and provided 78 assists in 352 appearances, forming a formidable partnership with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, who is now at Bayern Munich.

The forward has won seven titles with Liverpool, among them the Champions League in the 2018/19 season and the Premier League title a year later.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Man Snatches Neighbour’s Wife

A Makoni villager who secretly datǝd his friend and neighbour’s wife since last year recently parted ways with six cattle for his pr0miscu0us and shameless behaviour.

Tendai Muchochomi of Chiendambuya Growth Point was last week dragged to Chief Makoni’s court for dɑting Misi Chigudu’s wife, Forget Muchanya, since September last year.

Narrating the issue, Chigudu said Muchochomi secretly bought his wife a cellphone and SIM card for their secret communication.

“One day I deliberately did not go to my shop and stayed at home. My wife received a call and I overheard a male voice saying: “Hello swǝǝtie, uri sei hako (how are you)”.

“I grabbed the phone from my wife. It was my first time to see that phone and I was not aware that my wife had a secret line.

“I questioned my wife about it and she told me that the caller was Muchochomi and they had been dɑting since last year.

She also said Muchochomi bought her the cellphone. We have since separated with the mother of my child over this issue.

“My wife went and informed Muchochomi that the secret ɑffa!r had been exposed. Muchochomi teamed up with his brothers and apologised to my father, Reverend Chigudu, but he refused to entertain them.

“I am hurt by what Muchochomi did to me. I want him to compensate me with 10 beasts and US$220, which is the cost of this lawsuit,” said a heartbroken Chigudu.

Reverend Chigudu also testified that Muchochomi and his brothers approached him so that he could facilitate dialogue between them and his son over the issue.

He said the Muchochomis also expressed their willingness to compensate his son, Misi.

However, Muchochomi denied dating Chigudu’s wife, but admitted approaching his father. He was also ordered to pay US$220 as the cost of the lawsuit.

Muchochoni’s brother was fined a beast for his false testimony before the court.

— Manica Post

ZACC Officer Accused Of Criminal Abuse Of The Justice System To Spend The Weekend In Jail

Businessman Ofer Sivan filed a complaint with Criminal Investigations Department Commercial Crimes Division (CCD) after his arrest by ZACC Officer Smart Mandofa and his associates in January 2022.

Following this report and investigations by the CID CCD, Mandofa was arrested on the 10th of March 2023 for charges of fraud.

The charge comes about after Mandofa took a complaint by Gilad Shabtai, who has a pending warrant of arrest for fraud, tax evasion, illegal externalisation of company funds.

According to the state, whilst representing ZACC as an officer of the law, Mandofa did not conduct investigations against Sivan according to the code and conduct of the laws of Zimbabwe.

Magistrate Ngoni Nduna moved the proceedings to Monday, with Mandofa being held in remand after the State Prosecutor recused herself over ill health.

Mandofa was to appear with two other ZACC officers who are still at large.

The three stands accused of turning a blind eye when accepting a fraudulent complaint from Gilad Shabtai in that he never appeared personally to make the complaint, which is the correct method in which complaints are taken.

They also ignored the fact that Gilad Shabtai and Munyaradzi Gonyora had outstanding warrants of arrest against them and had failed to avail themselves for questioning in the many illegal activities of which they have been involved.

However, they acted extremely quickly to have Sivan arrested without conducting the proper investigations or even asking any questions of the accused.

And in the process of Sivan’s bail hearing, Mandofa allegedly misrepresented facts on the stand whilst under oath.

Shabtai and Gonyora were declared as having committed fraud, and misappropriation of company funds on 21 September 2022 by Honorable J Chitapi in the High Court of Harare following the complaint by Ofer Sivan, which is in conjunction to the reports filed against Smart Mandofa.

The State today said that its investigations of the matter in Mandofa’s “involvement” have since established that from the initial stage of reporting the case up until the matter was referred for prosecution, Shabtai never presented himself physically to accused persons, an act facilitated by these three accused persons to ensure Shabtal was not arrested.

“A request for travel history in respect of Gilad Shabtai Passport Numbers 39014276 and 39004783 (Israel) ID Number 0-0769507-5 to the Chief Director of Immigration, Zimbabwe Immigration Department for the period extending from 01 November 2021 to 18 August 2022.

The results shows that Gilad Shabtai was out of the country when the case was reported at ZACC up until mutter was referred to court for prosecution.

The travel record shows that Gilad Shabtai visited Zimbabwe through Robert Mugabe International Airport on 17 July 2022 and on the 18 July 2022, he left Zimbabwe. The comment on the travel history can be produced in court as evidence.

“Further read the charge sheet: “A copy of the docket reported and investigated at ZACC under ZACC H/CR 55.11.2021 PGD 418/22 was obtained and secured as an exhibit under exhibit book number 02/23 at CCU. The evidence in the docket substantiates that indeed Gilad Shabtai’s case was initially received at ZACC on the 18th of November 2021 purportedly as an anonymous as per entry 01 of the diary log. Instead, the report was made by Munyaradzi Gonyora who was on remand at Harare Magistrate Court jointly charged together with Gilad Shabtai in a case that was reported by Ofer Sivan and was investigated at CID CCD under CCD DR 44/08/21″ZRP officials involved in the investigations state that there is overwhelming evidence that Mandofa was paid richly by Gilad Shabtai to not only tarnish the name of Ofer Sivan but also to ensure that he was caused irreparable harm not only personally but also affecting the company which he runs and divert attention from Shabtai and Gonyora’s illegal wrong doings.

ZACC Officer Appears In Court On Abuse Of Office Charges

By Jane Mlambo| Harare Magistrate Ngoni Nduna has remanded a Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) appeared iZACC Officer Smart Marlon Mandofa to Monday 13 March 2023 following his arrest on criminal abuse of office charges.

Mandofa was arrested on Friday following a complaint filed by businessman Ofer Sivan.

According to the state’s case, Sivan reported a serious case of fraud, tax evasion and externalisation against his co-directors Gilad Shabtai and Munyaradzi Gonyora.

The accused person together with his two accomplices who have not been arrested yet allegedly turned a blind eye on Sivan’s report despite the High Court Judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi having ordered Shabtai and Gonyora to return the money to Adlecraft Investments.

Further, the state alleges that Mandofa and his accomplices went on to arrest Sivan based on an anonymous report of forgery while ignoring a serious case of fraud involving Shabtai and Gonyora.

After arresting Sivan, Mandofa and his accomplices allegedly disregarded the need to obtain requested sample signatures directly from subjects as per the norm.

In addition, Mandofa was shown a warrant of arrest for Shabtai but did not act on it.

“Further investigations of the matter have established that from the initial stage of reporting the case up until the matter was referred for prosecution, Gilad Shabtai never presented himself physically to the accused person, an act facilitated by the three accused persons to ensure Gilad Shabtai was not arrested,” reads part of the State outline.

Mandofa denied the allegations of associating with Gilad Shabtai who was on a warrant and his lawyers argued that Shabtai is not a fugitive from justice as he was even given security assurance by the acting prosecutor general.

“I deny the charges in their entirety. This is a ploy by Ofer Sivan to interfere with State witnesses and investigations into his fraud matters that have already been charged. I never abused my duty as a public officer in the manner alleged or at all. I am shocked that I am alleged to have unlawfully associated with a complainant who was on a warrant of arrest.

Magistrate Nduna moved the proceedings to Monday, after the State Prosecutor recused herself due to illness.

Prosecutor Michael Reza who appeared briefly on behalf of the state said he was conflicted as he was in good books with the accused person.

Reza initially apologised for being improperly dressed for court, wearing a United Methodist Church t-shirt and khaki pants.

Mandofa’s lawyers had challenged his incarceration saying there are no grounds to warrant the detention.

They questioned why the State did not make arrangements for another prosecutor when they had been made aware of the prosecutor’s illness in the morning.

Sadio Mane Is My Inspiration- Munetsi

Warriors international Marshall Munetsi says he wants to change the world by copying the Senegalese star, Sadio Mane’s charity works.

The Stade de Reims midfielder gives between 10 and 20% of his salary per month to his foundation, Marshall Munetsi Foundation, which helps children in Zimbabwe.

The foundation pays school fees for under privileged students and also supports grassroot football development.

In an interview with French outlet L’Equipe, Munetsi said he draws inspiration from Mane, who has led the development of his home village of Bambali in Senegal into a decent modern town.

The Bayern Munich forward has funded the building of schools, hospitals, fuel stations and a post office.

“Look what Mané did in Senegal, he founded a city! We deserve the money we earn, but what do we do with it? I want to change the world,” Munetsi was quoted as saying by the French publication.

Marshall also revealed that he is considering changing the name of his foundation by removing his birth-name Marshall Munetsi on it.

“I would like to change the name of the organisation because I am not here to put myself forward. It must exist even without me,” the 26-year-old revealed to the publication.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Klopp Speaks On Firmino Future

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has broken his silence on Roberto Firmino’s plans to leave the club at the end of the season.

The Brazilian striker’s current deal is set to expire in June this year. He communicated his intentions to Klopp in a meeting a week ago.

Asked about Firmino’s future at Friday’s pre-match press conference, Klopp told reporters: “Yes, he told me. Surprised? Yes, a little bit but I was not hit by surprise, actually it’s a normal thing to do.

“It could go two ways and it was one. And I respect that a lot. It’s completely normal in this kind of long relationship that we have and Bobby has with the club and with most of the players and stuff like this, and with the fans of course.

“It’s pretty special and I loved the reception he got when he came on against United. He told me and then the only other thing he said is, ‘Now I want to bring this wonderful story to a positive end.’ So, that’s it. He is completely here and completely committed, how everybody can imagine. And that’s all we need to know.”

He added: “There’s no time for a goodbye or whatever in this moment, there’s enough time for that later in the season. Whenever he will come back, everybody knows that the song will still be for a long, long time in everybody’s ears I’m pretty sure.

“No problem. I think he’s one of these players that even when he would come with an opposition team, people would be really happy to see him.”

Firmino arrived at Liverpool in 2015 from Hoffenheim in a £21.3m deal.

He has scored 107 goals and provided 78 assists in 352 appearances, forming a formidable partnership with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, who is now at Bayern Munich.

The forward has won seven titles with Liverpool, among them the Champions League in the 2018/19 season and the Premier League title a year later.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Zanu PF “Surrenders” Masvingo Urban To CCC By Fielding Weak Candidate

By A Correspondent

Victory of the CCC is now certain in Masvingo Urban after Zanu PF endorsed Wellington Mahwende as the candidate for the House of Assembly.

“A man who is known for corruption (Mahwende) and loves women wants to be a representative of the people of Masvingo Urban. This man snatches people’s wives- he himself said last week at a Zanu PF ward 6 meeting that people are saying he loves women like oxygen,” a war veteran fumed.

Zanu PF sources claim the man dates many ladies.

Another pastor from ward 5 “who is a best friend to Mahwende” was also reportedly found having sex with a married lady, leading to widespread criticism of the party over women’s issues.

Citizens say the man, Mahwende, is a thug and does not deserve to represent the people.

Members of the Zanu PF women’s league in Masvingo say they are in the oven ” because of the man, a deputy mayor who snatches married ladies.”

Citizens Victory Loading – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri
CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has pulled a finishing gambit to silence naysayers.

On Friday President Chamisa unpacked a clear roadmap to the 2023 polls.

See the CCC leader’s brief statement below:

A CLEAR PLAN & ROADMAP…

2021-Citizens Convergence for Change
2022-Citizens Action for Change
2023-Citizens Victory for Change
It has been a clear journey, strategy and benchmarked timeline & trajectory over the past three years.

Convergence + Action = Victory

Yellow Train Unstoppable !

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

Fellow citizens, away from the usual noise and distractions, we are fully focused on the task at hand.

A few hours after setting out the Zimbabwe Agenda 2023, Pres Chamisa set in motion our Program of Action with Change Champions and Volunteers today.

Communities are already mobilizing to commence processes to march towards victory.

Volunteers on the ground are also working flat-out to mobilize virgin voters, particularly in light of the last voter registration blitz that commences tomorrow and will be running nation wide

The Visionary has set out the Vision.
The Missionaries are raring to go with the gospel of Change.

From now onwards, hurukuro muzimbabwe ndedzeshanduko.
Indaba enkulu ngeyenguquko!

Join us in all communities and become part of the change project.

All hands on deck to win Zimbabwe for Change.

From us to you with love and solidarity always

CCC Communications

About Hearing Loss

By 2050 nearly 2.5 billion people are projected to have some degree of hearing loss and at least 700 million will require hearing rehabilitation.
Over 1 billion young adults are at risk of permanent, avoidable hearing loss due to unsafe listening practices.
An annual additional investment of less than US$ 1.40 per person is needed to scale up ear and hearing care services globally.

Over a 10-year period, this promises a return of nearly US$ 16 for every US dollar invested.
Overview
Over 5% of the world’s population – or 430 million people – require rehabilitation to address their disabling hearing loss (432 million adults and 34 million children). It is estimated that by 2050 over 700 million people – or 1 in every 10 people – will have disabling hearing loss.

‘Disabling’ hearing loss refers to hearing loss greater than 35 decibels (dB) in the better hearing ear. Nearly 80% of people with disabling hearing loss live in low- and middle-income countries. The prevalence of hearing loss increases with age, among those older than 60 years, over 25% are affected by disabling hearing loss.

Hearing loss and deafness

A person who is not able to hear as well as someone with normal hearing – hearing thresholds of 20 dB or better in both ears – is said to have hearing loss. Hearing loss may be mild, moderate, severe, or profound. It can affect one ear or both ears and leads to difficulty in hearing conversational speech or loud sounds.

‘Hard of hearing’ refers to people with hearing loss ranging from mild to severe. People who are hard of hearing usually communicate through spoken language and can benefit from hearing aids, cochlear implants, and other assistive devices as well as captioning.

‘Deaf’ people mostly have profound hearing loss, which implies very little or no hearing. They often use sign language for communication.

Causes of hearing loss and deafness
Although these factors can be encountered at different periods across the life span, individuals are most susceptible to their effects during critical periods in life.

Prenatal period
genetic factors including hereditary and non-hereditary hearing loss
intrauterine infections – such as rubella and cytomegalovirus infection.

Perinatal period
birth asphyxia (a lack of oxygen at the time of birth
hyperbilirubinemia (severe jaundice in the neonatal period)
low-birth weight
other perinatal morbidities and their management.

Childhood and adolescence
chronic ear infections (chronic suppurative otitis media)
collection of fluid in the ear (chronic nonsuppurative otitis media)
meningitis and other infections.
Adulthood and older age
chronic diseases
smoking
otosclerosis
age-related sensorineural degeneration
sudden sensorineural hearing loss.
Factors across the life span
cerumen impaction (impacted ear wax)
trauma to the ear or head
loud noise/loud sounds
ototoxic medicines
work related ototoxic chemicals
nutritional deficiencies
viral infections and other ear conditions
delayed onset or progressive genetic hearing loss.
The impact of unaddressed hearing loss
When unaddressed, hearing loss impacts many aspects of life at individual level:

communication and speech
cognition
education and employment: In developing countries, children with hearing loss and deafness often do not receive schooling. Adults with hearing loss also have a much higher unemployment rate.

Among those who are employed, a higher percentage of people with hearing loss are in the lower grades of employment compared with the general workforce.
social isolation, loneliness and stigma
impact on society and economy
effects on years lived with disability (YDLs) and disability adjusted life years (DALYs).

WHO estimates that unaddressed hearing loss poses an annual global cost of US$ 980 billion. This includes health sector costs (excluding the cost of hearing devices), costs of educational support, loss of productivity, and societal costs. Of these costs, 57% are attributed to low- and middle-income countries.

Prevention
Many of the causes that lead to hearing loss can be avoided through public health strategies and clinical interventions implemented across the life course.

Prevention of hearing loss is essential throughout the life course, from prenatal and perinatal periods to older age. In children, nearly 60% of hearing loss is due to avoidable causes that can be prevented through implementation of public health measures. Likewise, most common causes of hearing loss in adults, such as exposure to loud sounds and ototoxic medicines, are preventable.

Effective strategies for reducing hearing loss at different stages of the life course include:

immunization;
good maternal and childcare practices;
genetic counselling;
identification and management of common ear conditions;
occupational hearing conservation programmes for noise and chemical exposure;
safe listening strategies for the reduction of exposure to loud sounds in recreational settings; and
rational use of medicines to prevent ototoxic hearing loss.
Identification and management
Early identification of hearing loss and ear diseases is key to effective management.

This requires systematic screening for detection of hearing loss and related ear diseases in those who are most at risk. This includes:

newborn babies and infants
pre-school and school-age children
people exposed to noise or chemicals at work
people receiving ototoxic medicines
older adults.

Hearing assessment and ear examination can be conducted in clinical and community settings. Tools such as the WHO “hearWHO” app and other technology-based solutions make it possible to screen for ear diseases and hearing loss with limited training and resources.

Once hearing loss is identified, it is essential that it is addressed as early as possible and in an appropriate manner, to mitigate any adverse impact.

Measures available to rehabilitate people with hearing loss include:

the use of hearing technologies, such as hearing aids, cochlear implants and middle ear implants;
the use of sign language and other means of sensory substitution, such as speech reading, use of print on palm or Tadoma, signed communication; and
rehabilitative therapy to enhance perceptive skills and develop communication and linguistic abilities.

The use of hearing assistive technology, and services such as frequency modulation and loop systems, alerting devices, telecommunication devices, captioning services and sign language interpretation, can further improve access to communication and education for people with hearing loss.

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How To Run Successful Mining Business

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
4 provide compressor or diesel powered windlass
5 build tanks fir cyanide process
6 fund workers for none work related needs . This is risky needs a careful study.

Compiled by Three Wingers Enterprises

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President Chamisa Silences Naysayers

Tinashe Sambiri
CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has pulled a finishing gambit to silence naysayers.

On Friday President Chamisa unpacked a clear roadmap to the 2023 polls.

See the CCC leader’s brief statement below:

A CLEAR PLAN & ROADMAP…

2021-Citizens Convergence for Change
2022-Citizens Action for Change
2023-Citizens Victory for Change
It has been a clear journey, strategy and benchmarked timeline & trajectory over the past three years.

Convergence + Action = Victory

15yrs Behind Bars For Copper Cables Stealing Zimbo

By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwean man was sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment for theft of copper cables from a farm in Limpopo.

The Musina Regional Court convicted and sentenced a Zimbabwean national, Shepard Munorwa, 30, for tampering with essential infrastructure, theft of copper relating to essential infrastructure, and illegal immigration.

According to the National Prosecuting Authority, Munorwa and his accomplice stole electric cables from a private farm and were caught by a security company. However, the accomplice managed to escape the scene.

The theft of the cables interrupted basic service delivery on the farm.

“During the trial, the accused pleaded not guilty to the offences. In aggravation of sentence, the state prosecutor, Jan Krijt, submitted that the country was currently experiencing unprecedented levels of cable theft.

“The owner of the farm had suffered a loss of R500 000 in past years as a result of cable theft, and had even appointed a security company (to try to put a stop to the ongoing theft),” said the NPA’s Limpopo spokesperson, Mashudu Malabi-Dzhangi.

The prosecutor further submitted that there were no substantial or compelling circumstances to deviate from the prescribed minimum sentence. Therefore, the court has sentenced Shepard Munorwa to 15 years’ imprisonment for tampering with essential infrastructure, 15 years for theft of copper relating to essential infrastructure, and six months for illegal immigration.

“The court ordered the sentence in counts one, two and three to run concurrently. They further declared the accused unfit to possess a firearm,” she said.

In the Eastern Cape, Ayabulela Nkole, 29, was sentenced to an effective 15-year imprisonment term for tampering with and destroying essential infrastructure, as well as theft of ferrous or non-ferrous metal, which forms part of essential infrastructure.

He was sentenced at the Motherwell Regional Court. He had pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.

“On the night of May 15, 2021, Nkole was spotted pulling a power cable by Nelson Mandela Bay metro officers who were travelling on Ngedle Street, in Motherwell, Gqeberha.

“The street lights were off at that moment, and when police approached Nkole started running away. The officers managed to catch him not far from where the cable was stolen.

“He was taken back to the scene and later to the police station,” said the NPA’s Eastern Cape spokesperson, Luxolo Tyali.

Veteran Educationist Collapses, Dies

By-Veteran educationist and former Mzilikazi High School and St Thomas Aquinas School headmaster, Cuthbert Chiromo, has died.

According to the Chronicle, Mr Chiromo is said to have collapsed and died inside his car on Kerr road in the Khumalo suburb Friday.

His death reportedly came a few hours after addressing school heads at Girls College where to spoke about the 7Cs of leadership.

Chiromo was the headmaster of Mzilikazi from September 1989 until the end of 2002. 

He is credited for recommending a raw, 16-year-old Peter Ndlovu to then Highlanders’ coach Roy Baretto. Chiromo was Ndlovu’s headmaster in the late 80s.

Mr Cuthbert Chiromo retired as Head of St. Thomas Aquinas Primary school in 2021 after serving in the same post for 19 years. 

Armed Robbers Trigger Alarm, Flea

By A Correspondent- When one of four balaclava-clad armed robbers attacked him on the back of his head, he smelt blood and almost counted himself dead.

This happened in Pumula South suburb in Bulawayo this week on Tuesday where a security guard was brutally attacked while guarding a network booster.

According to a source close to the case, the four robbers were travelling in a black Honda Fit and they parked it a few metres from the network booster.

They were armed with a knife, iron rod and an axe and they arrived at the scene shortly after midnight.

he source said they manhandled him before one of the gang members struck him with an iron rod on the back of his head while another one landed a fist on his face and head.

“He tumbled to the ground and they quickly tied his hands to his feet with a wire and he was bleeding in the process.

“One of the robbers remained monitoring him while the other three dashed to the booster and struck it with an axe but their mission failed after one of them mistakenly touched an alarm causing it to ring forcing them to flee in their car,” said the source.

After a few minutes the security company’s response team arrived at the scene and untied the attacked security guard.

“While they were at the scene they received a phone call that the same robbers travelling in a black Honda Fit had attacked another security guard at a booster in Nkulumane 12 suburb.

“The response team rushed there and found the robbers and upon seeing the reaction team they fled. The response team deflated tyres of their vehicle and reported the incident to the police,” said the source.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident and appealed for information that could lead to their arrest.

“Anyone with information that could lead to the arrest of the four suspects can contact any nearest police station or call us on 029-60358.”

— BMetro

Four Bullies Captured Live On Video Flogging Minor

By A Correspondent- The world was never the same for Sibusisiwe Chirenje when she saw the video of her daughter being mercilessly flogged by four bullies. The two-and-a-half minute video, though short, crumbled her world into pieces.

The mother-of-five wept uncontrollably, and she couldn’t imagine the pain her 14-year-old daughter must have endured from the thrashing at the hands of four bullies, who were all schoolboys from Mathula Secondary School in Tsholotsho.

In this digital age, every public action can be recorded with a touch of a button by anyone who owns a smartphone. Chirenje had seen her fair share of videos circulating on social media, some hilarious and meant to entertain, while others were too horrifying in nature to watch. But, she never imagined that one day, her daughter would be watched by thousands of viewers on social media being senselessly beaten by boys old enough to be her older siblings.

Anger, sadness, disgust, and fear — all rolled into one burning emotion — engulfed the 37-year-old woman as she tried to wrap her head around the situation.

“I cried for hours. The pain I felt from watching my daughter being beaten for no reason by a group of older boys was just too much for me to bear. So, I made the difficult decision to send the video to a relative and delete it from my phone,” she said.

Chirenje couldn’t keep such a traumatic video on her mobile phone; it was too much for her to comprehend.

She wondered how four boys could come to a decision to beat up a younger girl with sticks that were not even fit to whip a donkey with? What had she done to deserve such an attack?

In the video that shocked a nation, a group of Mathula Secondary School students were walking home when one older boy confronted a young girl and started whipping her with a stick without explanation. Two other boys, also holding sticks, joined in beating up the hapless girl as she cried out for help, but that assistance never came.

The victim can be seen running in the direction of another older boy, whom she appears to think might rescue her, but instead, the bully joins in, lashing her with a stick. Other learners laughed without a care at the pain the victim was going through while the unsettling footage was captured on camera.

Contrary to what many viewers believe is a relatively new video exposing deep-rooted bullying in rural Tsholotsho, the incident is, in fact, four months old but was recently posted on social media.

The victim is now in Form Two at Mathula Secondary School.

“My daughter was beaten by those boys in late November last year, and I only knew about the incident two weeks ago after it started circulating on WhatsApp. When I asked her why she kept quiet all this time, she said she was scared the boys would beat her up again if she reported the incident at school or at home.”

According to Chirenje, her daughter’s friend and classmate wrote a love letter expressing interest in one of the boys but signed the letter using her child’s name. When the boy, under the impression that her daughter had written the love letter, asked to walk her home, she refused, which upset the older learner. The rejection didn’t go down well with the older boy, who then ganged up with other boys to beat up her child.

“I can only conclude that the rejection didn’t go down well with the older boy who then ganged up with other boys to beat up my child. All I want is justice for my child, she doesn’t deserve to be beaten like that and intimidated by other students in such a horrible way,” said Chirenje.

The arrest of the boys by the police was after the victim’s father, who works in South Africa, pursued the issue, seeking justice for his daughter. He had been tipped off by one of the learners at the school that a video of his daughter being beaten by older boys was circulating amongst the students.

The infuriated father — California Vundla — did his own investigations and unearthed the disturbing video.

It’s not clear who posted the video on social media despite its existence for four months. The perpetrators briefly appeared in court on Wednesday morning, the same day that a Saturday Chronicle news crew was in Tsholotsho, at Dogwe Village investigating the incident, and were released into the custody of their parents.

The victim’s grandmother Lavi Vundla said the family is seeking justice for the teenage girl, even if the beating took place four months ago.

“Whenever my daughter-in-law talks about the video, she still cries up to this day.

“No parent deserves to see their child beaten like that. We are leaving everything in the hands of the courts but we certainly want justice for our child,” said Gogo Vundla.

The four boys are known to the victim’s family.

“They are local boys whose parents are our neighbours and friends. I’m still shocked what pushed those boys to do something like that. It’s our duty to teach boys and young men that gender-based violence is not okay,” said Siphosenkosi Ndlovu, an elderly villager who briefly talked to the Saturday Chronicle at the local shops close to the victim’s homestead.

Mathula Secondary School headmaster Tylod Nkomo was said to be out of office attending school business at the Tsholotsho Centre. His cellphone was unreachable.

South Africa-based Zimbabwean psychologist Dr Thelma Masuku-Jones says cases of young men who beat up girls are usually signs of absentee fathers in the family.

“Boys that grow up in families with absent fathers are more likely to engage in violent behaviour against their romantic partners or future wives, they are more likely to end up in poverty or drop out of school, become addicted to drugs, have a child out of wedlock, or end up in prison.

“Migration of fathers for opportunities outside the country for prolonged periods of time leaving children in the care of their mothers or extended family members also leads to behavioural changes in teenage boys,” says Dr Masuku-Jones.

The psychologist opines that on average children whose father is actively involved tend to have fewer problems with school achievement, behaviour and social interaction than children whose father is not actively involved in their lives.

— Chronicle

Top Model Rots In Remand Over Cocaine

By- Model, Tumelo Nare, will spend the next month in custody following the dismissal of her bail application by a Harare court yesterday.

Magistrate Dennis Mangosi only read the operative part of his ruling when Nare and her co-accused, Precious Bango, appeared before him.
“The two are facing a serious offence. It is said they behaved in a strange manner after taking the said drug, renting their clothes, and walking in the corridors.
“Their defence counsel disputed this allegation saying she fell into a trance, but the defence given by the accused persons is not plausible at this stage.
“They must give a plausible defence that can stand during trial.
“They are not proper candidates for bail,” he said.
Allegations are that the two, together and one Jason Leeroy Pamhidzai, who is at large, checked into a local hotel last weekend.
At around 6.30pm last Sunday, the two girls allegedly started behaving weirdly roaming the hotel corridors naked.
Delegates attending a meeting at the hotel called the police, who arrested the two.
The police recovered cocaine in their hotel room and arrested the two women, while Pamhidzai fled with all his belongings.
In their bail application, the two told the court that Pamhidzai was the one sniffing the cocaine, and Nare who allegedly suffers from epilepsy, had a seizure.
This prompted Bango to run in the corridors seeking help as Nare was bleeding from the nose.
The two will return to court on March 23 for routine remand. H Metro

Bribe Goes Missing Day Before Wedding

A 27-year-old woman went missing just days before her wedding day in what police have described as an unusual incident that has led them to instigate an investigation.

The woman whom police identified as Bithanian Mandingora, was last seen on 22 February this year, on her way to drop off material for her wedding gown and suits.

In a statement Bulawayo Provincial spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said:

“Police in Bulawayo are appealing for information that may assist in the location of a missing person; Bithanian Mandingora a female adult aged 27 years of, Bulawayo.

“The missing person was last seen on 22 February 2023. She was going to town to deposit a suit in preparation for her wedding, which was set to be held on 25 February 2023.”

Inspector Ncube said Mandingora was last seen wearing a pair of black jean trousers, a black jacket with pink stripes on the arms, and black sneakers, carrying a pink handbag.

“She is approximately 1,69 meters in height, slim built, brown eyes, black hair, and dark in complexion. Anyone with information can contact constable Kamanga on 071245625 or ZRP Bulawayo central on 029272515/7 or visit any nearest police station,” said Inspector Ncube.

-State Media

Zanu PF Chairperson Accused Of Stealing 7 Bags Of Fertilizer

ZANU PF Mazowe chairperson for ward 21 allegedly stole seven bags of Ammonium Nitrate fertilizer which were meant for Pfumvudza program.

Brack Mazenge (63) was dragged to Concession magistrate court facing theft.

He appeared before magistrate Joshua Nembaware today.

Prosecutor Precious Khanye alleged on March 6 at Mbembi primary school in Mazowe the suspect stole seven bags and sold them to Cannan Dumbura.

Community members observed the loot and reported it to the police leading to the arrest of the accused.

The matter continues on March 27.

-Bulawayo 24

Use Guerilla Tactics, CCC Urged

Prominent civic leader and trade unionist Peter Mutasa has urged Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) to adopt underground campaign methods in the wake of a state crackdown coupled with a systematic ban on opposition rallies.

Zimbabwe heads for potentially watershed national elections in the second half of the year with the political playing field ever becoming hazardous for Zanu-PF’s main opponents.

Outside the outright police ban over ostensible lack of manpower reasons to cover the rallies, opposition activists have been brutally attacked by suspected rivals during some of their campaign activities, often with no consequences on perpetrators.

The attacks have been fueled by violence instigating statement by some top politicians lined to the ruling Zanu-PF.

These include feared former state security minister Owen “Mudha” Ncube who has threatened to unleash “violence worse than the 2008″ one against ‘sell-outs” within opposition ranks.

In the wake of the dangers facing the opposition, Mutasa, who chairs pro-democracy group, Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC), has called on CCC to turn to guerilla style methods of campaigning.

“Zimbabwe is a military dictatorship. There is no doubt that the constitution has been suspended and constitutional rights taken away.

“Citizens can no longer exercise freedom of expression, association or assembly.

“Opposition gatherings are banned and their leaders are detained without trial.

“Journalists are arrested for exposing corruption and trade unionists are brutalized for demanding better working conditions.

“Under such circumstances, the opposition must not be predictable.

“It must use guerrilla tactics and underground political activities to fully exercising their constitutional rights that are being unlawfully limited by state agencies,” said the former Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions president.

Mutasa said the oppressive atmosphere was being aided by state institutions such as the police and courts that seem to be taking instructions from the ruling party.

Once victimized by the state for calling for the 2016 national stay-away which was riding on the new wave of citizen disobedience then inspired by Pastor Evan Mawarire, Mutasa told his opposition allies not to forget Zimbabwe was different from South Africa which commands democratic processes.

Mutasa’s comments follow almost similar stance by CCC leader nelson Chamisa who vowed Thursday to keep party strategies under wraps for fear of infiltration by the enemy.

Chamisa said, “I can assure you that we will not announce what we are going to do to baboons.

“But I want to tell you that these baboons are not going to be troublesome anymore.”

-Zimlive

Hwende Defends Chamisa, Trashes Trevor Ncube Dictatorial Claims

By Jane Mlambo| Opposition Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) Secretary General Charlton Hwende has defended his boss Nelson Chamisa following claims by publisher Trevor Ncube that he is dictatorial.

Trevor Ncube posted an eight threaded Twitter post in which he claimed that CCC insiders had told him that Chamisa was dictatorial and not able to lead the party or country.

“These people say they have given up on Nelson but can’t tell him. That he is not a leader. That he is not a democrat. Some of these people have suggested exploring a Third Way, which I have since given up on, although Robert Chapman’s effort could be just that,” said Trevor Ncube.

But Hwende responded saying those claims were not correct as they were just coming out of a meeting where they were discussing the party’s voter registration strategy.

Hwende said in party meetings, every issue is openly discussed and debated before coming up with a conclusion.

“We have just spent 5 hrs at the office in a meeting with @nelsonchamisa fine tuning our voter registration strategy. He never dictates anything everything is debated freely , agreed on and adopted as party program and policy,” said Hwende.

ANC Hell-Bent on Stopping Regime Change in Zimbabwe

indepth...Wilbert Mukori

By Wilbert Mukori | “South Africa has a Zimbabwe problem – and no one is willing to help it, said African National Congress (ANC) secretary-general Fikile Mbalula as he called for an end to long-standing sanctions against the country,” reported Bulawayo 24.
“Mbalula said that the Americans and the British were refusing to let up because they wanted regime change.”

“We’ve got a problem here in Zimbabwe and it’s brewing. And you think it’s going to be the problem of the Americans; it’s going to be our problem for the longest of time,” Mbulula told his SA audience.
The root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown, the reason why so many Zimbabweans are in SA and beyond as economic and/or political refuges is because Zimbabwe is a failed state. A pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent, and ruthless thugs who have rigged elections to stack their stay in power. 43 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption have left the country in economic ruins.
Zanu PF has been blaming the 2001 sanctions imposed by the West for all Zimbabwe’s economic problems although the economic problems started long before the sanctions were imposed. For example, Zimbabwe adopted the 1990 to 1995 Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP) to revive the country’s flagging economy. When that failed to deliver the desired changes, the had another five-year programme. Sadly, that too failed to revive the economy. This is well documented and it is therefore very disappointing that anyone, especially SA’s governing ANC leaders has chosen to believe Zanu PF sanctions propaganda.
Zanu PF has yet to hold free, fair and credible elections in Zimbabwe since the country’s independence in 1980; this is yet another well documented historic fact. The AU and SADC have always turned a blind eye to Zanu PF rigged elections granting the regime legitimacy. The only time the continental and the regional bodies refused to grant Zanu PF legitimacy was in 2008, the cheating and wanton violence by Zanu PF were so outrageous and brutal that even they could not ignore it.
AU and SADC leaders refused to grant Zanu PF political legitimacy and forced the regime to sign the 2008 Global Political Agreement (GPA), agreeing to the need for Zimbabwe to implement the raft of democratic reforms to stop the rigging of elections and restore the rule of law. A GNU comprising Zanu PF and the two MDC factions was formed and tasked to implement the reforms. SADC, headed by SA and ANC veteran leader Lindiwe Zulu, was the guarantor of the GPA.
SADC leaders know that not even one token democratic reform was implemented during the GNU. In a last-minute desperate bid to have the reform implemented, regional body proposed that Zimbabwe’s July 2013 elections should be postponed until reforms were implemented. “If you go into the elections next month, you will lose. The elections are done!” they warned Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends.
As we know SADC leaders’ warning was ignored and Zanu PF rigging the 2013 elections and, in a shocking volte-face granted Zanu PF legitimacy knowing fully well the party had rigged the elections as they had rightly predicted only a few weeks earlier.
The opposition once again ignore the SADC leaders to boycott the 2018 elections until reforms were implemented. The regional leaders, in turn, granted vote rigging Zanu PF political legitimacy.
History is repeating itself; the opposition are participating in the 2023 elections without even a token democratic reform implemented. Zanu PF is rigging the 2023 elections just as it rigged the 2013 and 2018 elections. The rigging is so blatant the elections are going ahead without something as basic as a verified voters’ roll, for Pete’s sake!
The idea that SADC leaders will, once again, turn a blind eye to the blatantly rigged elections to grant Zanu PF political legitimacy is unthinkable!
Zimbabweans were hoping that of all the SADC countries SA; given her history of holding free elections, Minister Lindiwe Zulu’s first-hand knowledge of the failure to implement reforms during the GNU and the economic instability caused by the political crisis in Zimbabwe; would be as keen as mustard to end the madness of granting vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy. As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state the economic meltdown forcing Zimbabwe to be economic and/or political refugees in SA and beyond will only get worse.
What is clear is that this ANC government is hell bent on granting vote rigging Zanu PF political legitimacy under the pretext the 2023 elections are free, fair and credible and thus the result is the true democratic wish of the people of Zimbabwe. It is the West who are seeking regime change in Zimbabwe and not the people of Zimbabwe.
The ANC government has its own sinister reasons for ignoring the historic facts that Zanu PF is rigging the 2023 elections and granting the regime political legitimacy will only deny the ordinary Zimbabweans a chance to end the dictatorship and perpetuate it instead.
SA is in an economic and political mess. Nearly 30 years of mediocre and/or down right corrupt and incompetent ANC rule has left the country’s, once upon a time, robust economy and infrastructure in ruins. The nationwide load shedding because ESKOM cannot meet the nation its electrical power needs has driven home the point; SA is in serious trouble and, worst of all, the ANC government has no clue what to do. If it did, the party would have never allowed the country to sink this deep in the first place!
SA is going to the poll next year and ANC leaders know the party’s hold on power is tenuous, to say the least, given the sorry state of the economy. The party has hit panic button!
If the 2023 Zimbabwe elections were to deliver regime change that would give the South Africans voters the courage to do the same, especially if the change started to start deliver noticeable changes to Zimbabwe’s battered economy! The 2008 to 2013 GNU delivered a 12% economic growth in 2009 compared to the negative 6% in 2008 under Zanu PF rule. This is clearly what ANC is determined not to let happen and hence the party’s November 2022 congress resolution not to let regime change in Zimbabwe.
ANC leaders are adapting the fiddler crab strategy, it will tolerate crabs whose fiddler claw is smaller than its own for neighbours and will even gang up to evict the rest. If the fight to attract females its claw will look humongous compared with its neighbours! ANC leaders’ economic performance record is pathetic, but it is nothing compared to the disastrous chaos Zanu PF has brought to Zimbabwe.
As a Zimbabwean, I am not interested in ANC and Zanu PF’s rat race to the bottom. And it would be irresponsible to let these failed ANC leaders use Zimbabwe and Zimbabweans as their sacrificial guinea pigs in the same sinister way that President Putin of Russia is using Ukraine to bolster his flagging macho image!

The people of Zimbabwe needs right now is an end to SADC granting vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy that is stopping the imposition of new GNU and implementing the democratic reforms to guarantee free and fair elections. It is for the people of Zimbabwe alone, in a free, fair and credible election, to decide who will govern Zimbabwe. If it is their democratic wish to have regime change then the MUST have regime change. It is very presumptuous, to put it mildly, for SA’s ANC leaders claim they have the power or authority to stop regime change in Zimbabwe by granting vote rigging Zanu PF political legitimacy.- SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

Ramaphosa’s Reached Dead End In Presidency- University Prof

A university professor alleges South African president Cyril Ramaphosa has reached a dead end in his presidential career.

Prof Andre Thomashausen tells the SABC, Ramaphosa sprung into office on the belief that he is a successful businessman who would transform the economy, not paying attention to his dismal failure in the companies he has shares in. VIDEO:

SABC broadcast

Search For Lion On The Prowl Continues

ONE of the two lions that have been wreaking havoc in Hwange has been killed, with Zimparks authorities still tracking the other one.

Zimparks Spokesperson Mr Tinashe Farawo told the Zbc News that a joint effort between the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the Hwange Rural District Council resulted in the other lion being put down, while the search for the second problem animal continues.

Mr Farawo said, ‘‘Our Zimparks reaction team together with Hwange Rural District Council have reacted to two problem animals in the area, and they managed to eliminate one lion. These lions were killing cattle within the locality and we are still on the ground with the view of eliminating the remaining lion.’’

The development comes after Zimparks rangers killed a problem elephant in Victoria Falls last week.

Human-wildlife conflict is rife in communities that are near game parks and reserves as the wild animals often encroach on human settlements in search of water and food.-ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/03/09/problem-lion-killed-in-hwange/

Man On The Run After Pushing Wife’s Lover Off Fourth Floor Window

A SAKUBVA man died after he fell off from the fourth floor of Matida Flats while wrestling with his married lover’s husband early Sunday morning.

It is alleged that Tawanda Chirenje (25) had caught the now deceased Gift Saungweme (40) in a compromising position with his estranged wife, Phillipa Dariyani (25), in a friend’s apartment.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Nobert Muzondo confirmed that the police are on the hunt for Chirenje who took the law into his own hands and pushed Saungweme off a fourth floor window at Matida Hostel as they wrestled.

“Chirenje had caught Dariyani drinking beer with Saungweme in a friend’s apartment. He assaulted her with the flat side of a machete, booted feet and fists and proceeded to assault Saungweme.

“They wrestled towards an open window and as they wrestled, Saungweme fell off the window from the fourth floor. He sustained head injuries and died on Monday morning.

“We are treating the matter as a murder incident as the circumstances are all pointing that way. As the police, we urge people not to take the law into their own hands and not to use violence when such matters arise,” said Inspector Muzondo.

When The Manica Post visited the scene on Monday, Dariyani’s friends revealed that she is a sex worker who had offered her services to the now deceased, with her husband catching them red handed.

During our visit to Matida Hostels, we leant that Dariyami had just been picked by the police for questioning while Chirenje was reported to have disappeared shortly after Saungweme’s fall from the building.

In an interview with The Manica Post, Dariyami’s friend, Shallon Maisera, in whose apartment the two lovebirds were caught red handed, said she had been drinking with Dariyami and Saungweme at the bar that night before they decided to go to her apartment.

“I offered them my apartment because her children were sleeping in her apartment, which is on the third floor. The three of us had been drinking in my apartment when Saungweme sent me to buy more beer and it was already past midnight.

“When I came back, I was shocked to find Chirenje inside my apartment with the lovebirds. Dariyani was crying and begging for Chirenje to forgive her. I knocked and Chirenje opened the door for me.

“He told me that he had caught the two in bed and that he wanted to kill them. I tried to stop him but he pushed and locked me outside. Shortly afterwards, he came out and told me that Saungweme had jumped off the window. He then walked away after that,” said Maisera.

She said Dariyami was assaulted all over her body with the machete.

Maisera said when they rushed downstairs, Saungweme who was still alive but badly injured asked for some water.

“I asked him if he had been pushed off the window or if he had jumped but he kept saying ‘pakaipa’ so we rushed him to the hospital where he died later on,” she said.

Dariyani’s other friend, Memory Chaipa said Dariyani and Chirenje’s relationship was strained due to Chirenje’s violent nature.

“Chirenje is negligent and violent, which is why Dariyani joined us in sex work. She wanted to take care of her five children but Chirenje who is an illegal gold panner would not understand this. He has one child with her but he does not look after that child,” said Chaipa.

The friends also confronted each other on who could have alerted Chirenje that Dariyani was with Saungweme.

They accused Maisera, who however avidly refused being the informer.

“We heard that it was you Maisera who called Chirenje because you wanted him to yourself as he had some money, so please tell us the truth. Why did he show up at the time that you had gone to the bar? Please be open with us and state the truth?” asked Chaipa.

However, Maisera insisted that she had nothing to do with it.

“I honestly do not know how everything took place. I was at the bar buying beers, I did not call Chirenje. Why would I do that when Dariyani is my best friend? I was also shocked to find Chirenje in my home. I am dealing with severe trauma right now because the man jumped from my apartment, I fear that his ghost will haunt me when I did nothing wrong,” she defended herself.

Prior to The Manica Post’s arrival at Matida Flats, the Saungweme family had been at the scene to conduct some rituals.

“Saungweme’s parents were here this morning. They took some blood-stained soil from where he fell and conducted some rituals. The mother ordered her dead son to revenge those that caused his death.

“It was scary, she asked the residents for a hoe so that she could dig the soil that she wanted but no one came forward. So she threatened that she would leave the blood as it was and that the whole Matida Hostel would be uninhabitable due to her son’s ghost, that is when people rushed to look for a hoe for her,” said Chaipa.

At the place where Saungweme landed was some snuff that had been sprinkled by his mother and some other strange objects.- Manica Post

Justice For 14y Old Girl Assaulted By Bullies

The world was never the same for Sibusisiwe Chirenje when she saw the video of her daughter being mercilessly flogged by four bullies. The two-and-a-half minute video, though short, crumbled her world into pieces.
The mother-of-five wept uncontrollably, and she couldn’t imagine the pain her 14-year-old daughter must have endured from the thrashing at the hands of four bullies, who were all schoolboys from Mathula Secondary School in Tsholotsho.

In this digital age, every public action can be recorded with a touch of a button by anyone who owns a smartphone. Chirenje had seen her fair share of videos circulating on social media, some hilarious and meant to entertain, while others were too horrifying in nature to watch. But, she never imagined that one day, her daughter would be watched by thousands of viewers on social media being senselessly beaten by boys old enough to be her older siblings.

Anger, sadness, disgust, and fear — all rolled into one burning emotion — engulfed the 37-year-old woman as she tried to wrap her head around the situation.

“I cried for hours. The pain I felt from watching my daughter being beaten for no reason by a group of older boys was just too much for me to bear. So, I made the difficult decision to send the video to a relative and delete it from my phone,” she said.

Chirenje couldn’t keep such a traumatic video on her mobile phone; it was too much for her to comprehend.

She wondered how four boys could come to a decision to beat up a younger girl with sticks that were not even fit to whip a donkey with? What had she done to deserve such an attack?

In the video that shocked a nation, a group of Mathula Secondary School students were walking home when one older boy confronted a young girl and started whipping her with a stick without explanation. Two other boys, also holding sticks, joined in beating up the hapless girl as she cried out for help, but that assistance never came.

The victim can be seen running in the direction of another older boy, whom she appears to think might rescue her, but instead, the bully joins in, lashing her with a stick. Other learners laughed without a care at the pain the victim was going through while the unsettling footage was captured on camera.

Contrary to what many viewers believe is a relatively new video exposing deep-rooted bullying in rural Tsholotsho, the incident is, in fact, four months old but was recently posted on social media.

The victim is now in Form Two at Mathula Secondary School.

“My daughter was beaten by those boys in late November last year, and I only knew about the incident two weeks ago after it started circulating on WhatsApp. When I asked her why she kept quiet all this time, she said she was scared the boys would beat her up again if she reported the incident at school or at home.”

According to Chirenje, her daughter’s friend and classmate wrote a love letter expressing interest in one of the boys but signed the letter using her child’s name. When the boy, under the impression that her daughter had written the love letter, asked to walk her home, she refused, which upset the older learner. The rejection didn’t go down well with the older boy, who then ganged up with other boys to beat up her child.

“I can only conclude that the rejection didn’t go down well with the older boy who then ganged up with other boys to beat up my child. All I want is justice for my child, she doesn’t deserve to be beaten like that and intimidated by other students in such a horrible way,” said Chirenje.

The arrest of the boys by the police was after the victim’s father, who works in South Africa, pursued the issue, seeking justice for his daughter. He had been tipped off by one of the learners at the school that a video of his daughter being beaten by older boys was circulating amongst the students.

The infuriated father — California Vundla — did his own investigations and unearthed the disturbing video.

It’s not clear who posted the video on social media despite its existence for four months. The perpetrators briefly appeared in court on Wednesday morning, the same day that a Saturday Chronicle news crew was in Tsholotsho, at Dogwe Village investigating the incident, and were released into the custody of their parents.

The victim’s grandmother Lavi Vundla said the family is seeking justice for the teenage girl, even if the beating took place four months ago.

“Whenever my daughter-in-law talks about the video, she still cries up to this day.

“No parent deserves to see their child beaten like that. We are leaving everything in the hands of the courts but we certainly want justice for our child,” said Gogo Vundla.

The four boys are known to the victim’s family.

“They are local boys whose parents are our neighbours and friends. I’m still shocked what pushed those boys to do something like that. It’s our duty to teach boys and young men that gender-based violence is not okay,” said Siphosenkosi Ndlovu, an elderly villager who briefly talked to the Saturday Chronicle at the local shops close to the victim’s homestead.

Mathula Secondary School headmaster Tylod Nkomo was said to be out of office attending school business at the Tsholotsho Centre. His cellphone was unreachable.

South Africa-based Zimbabwean psychologist Dr Thelma Masuku-Jones says cases of young men who beat up girls are usually signs of absentee fathers in the family.

“Boys that grow up in families with absent fathers are more likely to engage in violent behaviour against their romantic partners or future wives, they are more likely to end up in poverty or drop out of school, become addicted to drugs, have a child out of wedlock, or end up in prison.

“Migration of fathers for opportunities outside the country for prolonged periods of time leaving children in the care of their mothers or extended family members also leads to behavioural changes in teenage boys,” says Dr Masuku-Jones.

The psychologist opines that on average children whose father is actively involved tend to have fewer problems with school achievement, behaviour and social interaction than children whose father is not actively involved in their lives.- state media

Conned USD36,000 CoS Fraud

2 men from Harare who pretended to be agents who could facilitate sponsorship certificates to travel to the United Kingdom have appeared in court for allegedly fleecing US$36000 from desperate nurse aides.
Alexander Dhliwayo and Boniface Jana appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi charged with fraud and remanded on $70 000 bail each to May 11.

It is the State’s case that sometime in September last year at the Harare offices of Karigamombe Nurse and Nourish, Dhliwayo and Jana misrepresented to Kennedy Ndambakuwa that they were capable of processing certificates of sponsorship for 18 students who wanted to go to the United Kingdom for nursing employment.

They knew that they did not have the capacity to process the wanted certificates of sponsorship and yet still accepted the US$36 000 payment.

Upon realising that nothing was materialising, Mr Ndambakuwa filed a police report leading to the arrest of the two. -state media

Rejecting Mangudya’s $20 Is Breaking The Law-RBZ

Public transport operators and traders must accept $20 notes as they are legal tender and failure to accept legal tender in transactions is outside the law, the Finance Ministry warned this week.
Some public transport operators and informal traders in the capital are no longer accepting the $20 notes as legal tender, months after they also rejected $10 and $5 notes, effectively taking them out of circulation.

The rebuff has left travellers stranded as many kombi operators and tuckshop owners are not accepting the $20 notes, only $50 and $100 notes.

Supermarkets and other big furniture shops are accepting all local notes in circulation including $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes.

However, Government yesterday said the rejection of local bank notes was illegal and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe would inquire into the matter.

“The rejection of bond notes is illegal and we will do an inquiry with the RBZ. The $20 notes are legal tender and no one has reason to refuse the currency,” said chief director of communications and advocacy in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development Mr Clive Mphambela.

Transport associations also blasted operators who are rejecting notes, saying urgent action will be taken against those refusing to accept the bond notes.

Zimbabwe Passenger Transporters Organisation chairman Dr Sam Nanhanga said it was an offence for public transporters to refuse bond notes.

“As long as it is legal tender we accept it. We also accept all forms of payment be it in local currency or foreign currency,” he said.

Mr Ngoni Katsvairo, the Greater Harare Association of Commuter Omnibus Operators secretary-general echoed the same sentiments, saying action would be taken against those who were not accepting local currency.

“As an association, we have not ordered any operator to reject bond notes. If the operators are rejecting local currency, the passengers must get the code inscribed at the back of the kombi and urgent action will be taken against the driver and the conductor and eventually the owner of the vehicle,” he said.

Zimbabwe Union of Drivers and Conductors president Mr Frederick Maguramhinga concurred with his counterparts and said: “To be honest, we do not allow what is not allowed by the Government, that is to reject the legal tender of this country.”

“This is our policy and we are we do not allow any driver or conductor to refuse the bond notes. We are accepting every form of payment and we are not selecting the types of notes to be paid.

“If the passengers see any of our members refuse to collect the $20 notes, they should call us and proper action will be taken against the driver or the operator of the kombi,” Mr Maguramhinga said.

Passengers have also raised an outcry over the rejection of the $20 notes saying it has greatly affected their transport from their homes to the city centre and back.

They have urged Government to act against informal businesses that were rejecting $20 notes, a situation that is now adding pressure on the cash crisis.

Miss Nyaradzo Chibukwa from Warren Park said Government should intervene and resolve the situation as bond notes were legal tender.

“What the conductors are doing is not fair because we would have received the money from the bank in $20 notes so they have no right to refuse the money. They are saying the money is not accepted in the tuckshops in the downtown of the city centre so they cannot accept the money. Police should arrest them because it is legal tender and no one should refuse it,” she said.

Mr Bornwise Jacha from Tynwald had no kind words for the public transport operators and calls for the banning of kombis on the road.

“I think Government has made a good move when they banned kombis during the lockdown period. These people are not human because how can a driver or a conductor refuse to accept $20 notes? Where do they think we can get the money from? This is totally absurd,” Mr Jacha said. -state media

2023 Year Of Citizens Victory

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has revealed the Zimbabwe Agenda 2023.

The CCC leader is expected to romp to victory against Zanu PF’s Emmerson Mnangagwa in the coming polls.

On Friday Chamisa posted on his official Facebook page:

“THE ZIMBABWE AGENDA 2023 FIVE pillars;

  1. A Citizens Campaign & volunteers program 1+5 voters campaign.
    2.Citizens Representatives & Candidates
    3.Securing the Citizens vote & Victory-The Win Big strategy
    4.Alternative Policies-The New Great Zimbabwe blueprint
    5.The Global advocacy for change

THE YEAR OF CITIZENS VICTORY !”

President Chamisa Unpacks Zimbabwe Agenda 2023

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has revealed the Zimbabwe Agenda 2023.

The CCC leader is expected to romp to victory against Zanu PF’s Emmerson Mnangagwa in the coming polls.

On Friday Chamisa posted on his official Facebook page:

“THE ZIMBABWE AGENDA 2023 FIVE pillars;

  1. A Citizens Campaign & volunteers program 1+5 voters campaign.
    2.Citizens Representatives & Candidates
    3.Securing the Citizens vote & Victory-The Win Big strategy
    4.Alternative Policies-The New Great Zimbabwe blueprint
    5.The Global advocacy for change

THE YEAR OF CITIZENS VICTORY !”

Brett Muvhet vs Wilbert Mukori On Al Jazeera Documentary

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While Brett Muvhet says the upcoming Al Jazeera documentary #GoldMafia is a waste, analyst Wilbert Mukori has a different story and he says:

What the Al Jazeera documentary will do is put the meat on the bones! We all know there is corruption and looting in Zimbabwe but few know how much is being looted, how and by whom. The documentary is going to answer all these questions and lot more besides. What we do with the information is our business.
We can and should use the Al Jazeera documentary to remind our SADC friends that they had been taken for fools by Zanu PF because clearly corruption is the root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown and not the sanctions as Zanu PF had them believe.
Given the eye watering sums of money involved and the individuals in positions of power and authority involved in the looting, it is clear those involved would not want to lose the looted wealth and thus bankrolled Zanu PF’s election to ensure the party remained in power and the looting continued. For every dollar the opposition was able to raise Zanu PF raised a thousand times that and more! How can the election ever be a fair contest under these conditions!
There is a lot that we can get by running with this A Jazeera documentary, it will be a great pity if we fail to do so.

Bulawayo Chiefs 2023 Squad

Bulawayo Chiefs have announced their squad for the 2023 Castle Lager Premiership season.

The selection has several new players after a number of players left Amakhosi Amahle at the end of last year due to financial difficulties the club was having.

The new signings include former How Mine and Harare City forward Kudakwashe Musharu, ex-Manica Diamonds and Ngezi Platinum midfielder Last Jesi and former Golden Arrows midfielder Danny Phiri.

The Bulawayo side also brought in defender William Stima, Stanson Kanye and Dalubuhle Dlodlo.

Chiefs managed to retain players such as Panashe Ryan Shoko, Thomas Mudzengerere, Ben Nyahunzwi, Felix Moyo, Malvern Hativagone, Mandlenkosi Gasela, Mthokozisi Msebe, Billy Veremu, Malvin Mkolo and Obriel Chirinda.

Lizwe Sweswe will head the team following his appointment in January, replacing Portuguese gaffer Nilton Terroso, who returned to Europe in October last year when his work permit expired.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Man Falls Off Roof While Wrestling With Married Lover’s Husband

A SAKUBVA man died after he fell off from the fourth floor of Matida Flats while wrestling with his married lover’s husband early Sunday morning.

It is alleged that Tawanda Chirenje (25) had caught the now deceased Gift Saungweme (40) in a compromising position with his estranged wife, Phillipa Dariyani (25), in a friend’s apartment.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Nobert Muzondo confirmed that the police are on the hunt for Chirenje who took the law into his own hands and pushed Saungweme off a fourth floor window at Matida Hostel as they wrestled.

“Chirenje had caught Dariyani drinking beer with Saungweme in a friend’s apartment. He assaulted her with the flat side of a machete, booted feet and fists and proceeded to assault Saungweme.

“They wrestled towards an open window and as they wrestled, Saungweme fell off the window from the fourth floor. He sustained head injuries and died on Monday morning.

“We are treating the matter as a murder incident as the circumstances are all pointing that way. As the police, we urge people not to take the law into their own hands and not to use violence when such matters arise,” said Inspector Muzondo.

When The Manica Post visited the scene on Monday, Dariyani’s friends revealed that she is a sex worker who had offered her services to the now deceased, with her husband catching them red handed.

During our visit to Matida Hostels, we leant that Dariyami had just been picked by the police for questioning while Chirenje was reported to have disappeared shortly after Saungweme’s fall from the building.

In an interview with The Manica Post, Dariyami’s friend, Shallon Maisera, in whose apartment the two lovebirds were caught red handed, said she had been drinking with Dariyami and Saungweme at the bar that night before they decided to go to her apartment.

“I offered them my apartment because her children were sleeping in her apartment, which is on the third floor. The three of us had been drinking in my apartment when Saungweme sent me to buy more beer and it was already past midnight.

“When I came back, I was shocked to find Chirenje inside my apartment with the lovebirds. Dariyani was crying and begging for Chirenje to forgive her. I knocked and Chirenje opened the door for me.

“He told me that he had caught the two in bed and that he wanted to kill them. I tried to stop him but he pushed and locked me outside. Shortly afterwards, he came out and told me that Saungweme had jumped off the window. He then walked away after that,” said Maisera.

She said Dariyami was assaulted all over her body with the machete.

Maisera said when they rushed downstairs, Saungweme who was still alive but badly injured asked for some water.

“I asked him if he had been pushed off the window or if he had jumped but he kept saying ‘pakaipa’ so we rushed him to the hospital where he died later on,” she said.

Dariyani’s other friend, Memory Chaipa said Dariyani and Chirenje’s relationship was strained due to Chirenje’s violent nature.

“Chirenje is negligent and violent, which is why Dariyani joined us in sex work. She wanted to take care of her five children but Chirenje who is an illegal gold panner would not understand this. He has one child with her but he does not look after that child,” said Chaipa.

The friends also confronted each other on who could have alerted Chirenje that Dariyani was with Saungweme.

They accused Maisera, who however avidly refused being the informer.

“We heard that it was you Maisera who called Chirenje because you wanted him to yourself as he had some money, so please tell us the truth. Why did he show up at the time that you had gone to the bar? Please be open with us and state the truth?” asked Chaipa.

However, Maisera insisted that she had nothing to do with it.

“I honestly do not know how everything took place. I was at the bar buying beers, I did not call Chirenje. Why would I do that when Dariyani is my best friend? I was also shocked to find Chirenje in my home. I am dealing with severe trauma right now because the man jumped from my apartment, I fear that his ghost will haunt me when I did nothing wrong,” she defended herself.

Prior to The Manica Post’s arrival at Matida Flats, the Saungweme family had been at the scene to conduct some rituals.

“Saungweme’s parents were here this morning. They took some blood-stained soil from where he fell and conducted some rituals. The mother ordered her dead son to revenge those that caused his death.

“It was scary, she asked the residents for a hoe so that she could dig the soil that she wanted but no one came forward. So she threatened that she would leave the blood as it was and that the whole Matida Hostel would be uninhabitable due to her son’s ghost, that is when people rushed to look for a hoe for her,” said Chaipa.

At the place where Saungweme landed was some snuff that had been sprinkled by his mother and some other strange objects.- Manica Post

Zimparks Team Kills Notorious Lion

ONE of the two lions that have been wreaking havoc in Hwange has been killed, with Zimparks authorities still tracking the other one.

Zimparks Spokesperson Mr Tinashe Farawo told the Zbc News that a joint effort between the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the Hwange Rural District Council resulted in the other lion being put down, while the search for the second problem animal continues.

Mr Farawo said, ‘‘Our Zimparks reaction team together with Hwange Rural District Council have reacted to two problem animals in the area, and they managed to eliminate one lion. These lions were killing cattle within the locality and we are still on the ground with the view of eliminating the remaining lion.’’

The development comes after Zimparks rangers killed a problem elephant in Victoria Falls last week.

Human-wildlife conflict is rife in communities that are near game parks and reserves as the wild animals often encroach on human settlements in search of water and food.-ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/03/09/problem-lion-killed-in-hwange/

Richarlison Blasts Conte

Tottenham forward Richarlison has openly criticised his coach Antonio Conte for lack of game time following the team’s goalless draw against AC Milan on Wednesday.

The Brazilian star started on the bench before coming on as a 70th-minute substitute as his side failed to overturn a first leg deficit and exited the Champions League in the Round of 16 stage on a 1-0 aggregate loss.

“I should have played,” he told Brazilian TV station TNT Sports after Wednesday’s match. “I was playing well, we won against Chelsea and West Ham and suddenly I was on the bench.

“I played five minutes against Wolves, asked the reason and no-one told me why. Yesterday, they asked me to take a fitness test in the gym and told me I was going to start today if I passed it.

“And today I was on the bench. There are things I can’t understand. There was no explanation again, let’s see what he [Conte] will tell us tomorrow – but I’m not silly, I’m a professional who works hard every day and I want to play.”

Richarlison, who moved to Spurs in a £60m deal from Everton in the pre-season, has started in twelve of his twenty-five appearances in this campaign across all competitions. He scored just two games, playing mainly as a right winger.

He added: “Let’s see what he (Conte) will say tomorrow, but there are no fools here either, I’m a professional, I work every day and I want to play. There are minutes left, time left.

“This season, excuse the word, it’s been s*** because I don’t have minutes, I suffered a little with the injury. But, when I enter the field, I give my life. I came from two games well, I think that’s it, I think I should have played and I don’t have to cry about it.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Bulawayo Chiefs Name 2023 Squad

Bulawayo Chiefs have announced their squad for the 2023 Castle Lager Premiership season.

The selection has several new players after a number of players left Amakhosi Amahle at the end of last year due to financial difficulties the club was having.

The new signings include former How Mine and Harare City forward Kudakwashe Musharu, ex-Manica Diamonds and Ngezi Platinum midfielder Last Jesi and former Golden Arrows midfielder Danny Phiri.

The Bulawayo side also brought in defender William Stima, Stanson Kanye and Dalubuhle Dlodlo.

Chiefs managed to retain players such as Panashe Ryan Shoko, Thomas Mudzengerere, Ben Nyahunzwi, Felix Moyo, Malvern Hativagone, Mandlenkosi Gasela, Mthokozisi Msebe, Billy Veremu, Malvin Mkolo and Obriel Chirinda.

Lizwe Sweswe will head the team following his appointment in January, replacing Portuguese gaffer Nilton Terroso, who returned to Europe in October last year when his work permit expired.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mining Guidelines You Cannot 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
4 provide compressor or diesel powered windlass
5 build tanks fir cyanide process
6 fund workers for none work related needs . This is risky needs a careful study.

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Address Issues Raised By Winky D, Govt Told

Winky D

By Jane Mlambo| A Zimbabwean journalist based in Australia, Charles Dzimwasha has castigated the government over the recent onslaught against musician of the moment Winky D saying focus should be on addressing issues raised in his songs.

Winky D was recently removed from the stage by police while performing at a show Chitungwiza. The police pounced on him as he performed his controversial song Ibotso which speaks about the impact of corruption.

Speaking at an Australian radio station last week, Dzimwasha urged the government of Zimbabwe to stop its onslaught against critical voices including journalists and musicians.

“Even during the liberation struggle, music played a significant role in conscientising and mobilising the masses. It is shocking that the same people who benefitted from Thomas Mapfumo, Cde Chinx and many other musicians during the liberation struggle now want everyone quite when injustices and corruption are the order of the day,” he said.

Dzimwasha said the Emmerson Mnangagwa regime always panics even at little things like a song that speaks to issues happening in society.

“Musicians are the voice of the voiceless, whatever they sing is reflective of what is obtaining on the ground, so instead of shooting the messenger, they should deal with the issues raised,” said Dzimwasha.

“They have ruined a country that was once a gem, the human rights situation in the country is at an all time low, the economy is worse, people are suffering and they expect the whole country to cheer while they loot,” he added.

He urged Winky D and other musicians to continue standing with the masses and ignore a paranoid government that is scared of the power of music.

“Musicians should not just sing for the sake of it. They have influence and should use that influence to push government to address problems facing the nation.

“Sometimes it needs someone deemed neutral to speak out because politicians do not trust each other, so musicians are the best suited to be the voice of the voiceless by virtue of already having the ears of the nation,”

“What they are doing to Winky D with his influence among the ghetto youths will push the country into a revolution, they do not know that in attacking Winky D, they are planting anger in citizens, they should check how social media reacted to their threats on Winky D,” added Dzimwasha.

Zanu PF Apologist Who Threatened Winky D Drops Dead

By A Correspondent

Zanu PF affiliated and the Economic Empowerment Group (EEG) Secretary General Clifford Hlupeko, who gained prominence after threatening famous musician Winky D against what he termed singing politics, collapsed and died while attending a meeting in Harare yesterday.

Hlupeko’s death was announced by former Zanu PF deputy secretary for youth affairs Tendai Chirau and other ruling party cadres.

“It’s with great sadness to inform you of the passing away of Cde Clifford Hlupeko. He was the National Secretary General of Economic Empowerment Group (EEG$and District chairman in Chinhoyi. He had a heart attack at the EEG offices late this afternoon. MHSRIP,” said Chirau.

Tendai Zinyama also known as Mfecane also shared the news of Hlupeko’s death.

“It’s with great sadness to inform you of the passing away of Cde Clifford Hlupeko. He was the National Secretary General of EEG and District chairman in Chinhoyi. He had a heart attack at the EEG offices late this afternoon. MHSRI.”

According to sources, Hlupeko collapsed and died during an EEG meeting in Harare yesterday.

Mliswa Wades Into Bona Mugabe, Simba Chikore Divorce

Tinashe Sambiri|Outspoken Norton MP, Temba Mliswa, has described Simba Chikore as a cunning man.

Mliswa was commenting on Bona Mugabe and Chikore’s divorce.

Mliswa further described Bona as a humble and good-natured young lady.

“The separation of Bona from Simba Chikore is actually good news for her. That guy wasn’t good for her and didn’t deserve her. She is a model for the girl child, calm, unassuming and handles herself well. She deserves a life in peace,” commented Mliswa.

“The guy was out for dodgy business deals, associating with the First Family only and name-dropping for personal aggrandisement. You can’t hold on to such. You will be well Mangwenya. I liked you from the day I met you at a meeting with President Mugabe in Zvimba.

You came across as a level headed person. I will forever respect you and pray for you. Your life can still go on. Be strong,” added Mliswa.

President Chamisa’s Zimbabwe Agenda 2023

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has revealed the Zimbabwe Agenda 2023.

The CCC leader is expected to romp to victory against Zanu PF’s Emmerson Mnangagwa in the coming polls.

On Friday Chamisa posted on his official Facebook page:

“THE ZIMBABWE AGENDA 2023 FIVE pillars;

  1. A Citizens Campaign & volunteers program 1+5 voters campaign.
    2.Citizens Representatives & Candidates
    3.Securing the Citizens vote & Victory-The Win Big strategy
    4.Alternative Policies-The New Great Zimbabwe blueprint
    5.The Global advocacy for change

THE YEAR OF CITIZENS VICTORY !”

Miners’ Health A Priority

By Dr Ellane Simon

PPE in mining
Worn to minimize exposure to various hazards.

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

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

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

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President Chamisa Set To Trounce Mnangagwa In Coming Polls

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has revealed the Zimbabwe Agenda 2023.

The CCC leader is expected to romp to victory against Zanu PF’s Emmerson Mnangagwa in the coming polls.

On Friday Chamisa posted on his official Facebook page:

“THE ZIMBABWE AGENDA 2023 FIVE pillars;

  1. A Citizens Campaign & volunteers program 1+5 voters campaign.
    2.Citizens Representatives & Candidates
    3.Securing the Citizens vote & Victory-The Win Big strategy
    4.Alternative Policies-The New Great Zimbabwe blueprint
    5.The Global advocacy for change

THE YEAR OF CITIZENS VICTORY !”

FULL THREAD: Publisher Trevor Ncube Speaks On Chamisa

1/8. I am making this thread with a deep sense of love for my brother in Christ, Nelson Chamisa. The same kind of love and frankness that characterized the meeting he requested in my office a while back. What people very close to Nelson say to me concerns me.

2/8. These people say they have given up on Nelson but can’t tell him. That he is not a leader. That he is not a democrat. Some of these people have suggested exploring a Third Way, which I have since given up on, although Robert Chapman’s effort could be just that.

3/8. These people say Nelson does not want to be accountable. That he feels threatened by people such as Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, Job Sikhala, Hopewell Chinono etc .Those who remain around him do so because they see him as a ticket to their own political ambitions.

4/8. These people are frightened by the dreams that Nelson shares of him hearing from God. Dreams of him being told he will be at State House until old age. Most fervent Christians hear from God but there is always purity to what God says to us.

5/8. My own prayer for Nelson is that he realizes that successful national leadership is always a product of a strong team of rivals. Men and women who disagree passionately but are united around the big picture. Weak people, Yes Minister types, are why Zimbabwe is where it is.

6/8. I am speaking out because nobody else will say this publicly because they are frightened of Nelson and his supporters. People think criticizing Nelson weakens the opposition. A leader who can’t stand scrutiny in opposition will be a dictator once elected into office.

7/8. Foreign diplomats also share their deep concern and so do NGO’s who have previously supported Nelson. The military/intelligence believe they have Nelson under control. His supporters clearly don’t know this and they follow blindly.

8/8. And why is this any of my business? Because a strong and principle opposition is important for prosperity. Because of the danger of electing another dictator to State House. Criticism and transparency strengthen leaders and institutions.

Campaigning Zim President In Soup Over Contempt Of Court

By A Correspondent | The man who “investigative journalist’ Hopewell Chin’ono says owns a private jet, the Democratic Union of Zimbabwe leader, Robert Chapman was Thursday afternoon served prosecution papers for contempt of court (over defaulting child support money and visitation failure which has lasted over 3 months.)

Hopewell Chin'ono's claim over Robert Chapman's finances

Chapman, who some Zimbabweans label, Obama, was served prosecution papers at around 3.30pm, Nashville Time, court papers in ZimEye’s possession show.

In the state of Tennessee, when one fails to pay child maintenance and go into arrears for over 3 months, they’ve broken the law.

Lawyers used court server services to track Robert Chapman upon him entering the Nashville area.

The officers physically chased him up, and their movement is reflected in the following live satellite tracker (officer reflected in the cop icon, that’s moving up the journey trail in the map).

Live software tracker as court server chased Chapman up on Thursday afternoon. Court Sherrif is the
capped officer icon

The software tracked Chapman down to a local hotel.

The development was confirmed by the software used by the local solicitors.

Chapman has child maintenance arrears totaling more than USD10,000 for his 4 children with two different mothers, both based in the US.

Papers served yesterday were for his fourth child.

One of the bills has on its own ran above the USD7,000 marker.

Mr Chapman cooperated during the serving, a source told ZimEye.

Contacted for comment via phone, Chapman responded saying he would call back to speak over the court official incident.

‘Hello Robert. Are you well? Want to publish the breaking story regarding the serving of papers that’s just happened against you at 3.30pm. Do you consider yourself financially fit for 2023 elections seeing you keep defaulting on child maintenance, which is a serious offence since 2014?,’ he was asked, to which he asked for more time. “Can I return your call shortly,” he said.

2 hours later, Chapman was still to call, and he was asked once again, ‘Thank you for replying me…but you are still to call. Is it not wise to use the Harare flight money for your kids? Time is moving. I have a deadline on the o-clock for your final comment,’ he was told.

The latest development is one in a string of several others since 2014, when a judge ordered for his arrest over the first arrears running over USD12,000.

Chapman divorced his first wife in December 2010, and Thursday’s development regards his second marriage which was terminated 3 years ago.

In 2014, the Catoosa County Superior court in Georgia ordered Chapman to pay $500 a child. He was dragged him to court as his wife sought to compel him to pay child support.

“…Robert Howard Chapman does not pay $500 per month toward said child support arrears until paid in full, upon affidavit of Plaintiff, the Defendant shall be confined to the common jail of Catoosa County for his willful failure and refusal to abide by the lawful order of this Court until the remaining arrears are paid in full,” read an order by Judge Brian House of the Catoosa County Superior Court.

“It is further ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the defendant shall continue to pay the sum of $873 per month as current support, in addition to the purge amount of $500 per month,” the ruling read.

Despite Chapman later clearing the total amount over USD12,000, he has accrued a new burden, running beyond USD11,000 for the four kids, as at Friday, today.

Chapman’s party was unreachable for a comment at the time of writing.

Zanu Pf Primary Elections Dates Set

By A Correspondent- President Mnangagwa has set March 18 for Zanu-PF primary elections as the revolutionary party girds its loins ahead of this year’s elections leaving nothing to chance to ensure a resounding victory.

The President said that the primary elections would be held next week with the party’s commissariat department putting final touches to the guidelines and rules.

Already, the revolutionary party, which is eyeing five million votes, is in the voter mobilisation and cell verification process, which will give empirical evidence of its power base across the country, while guidelines for the primary elections, the yardstick for its internal democracy are at an advanced stage.

In his address to the 367th Session of the Politburo, which was also attended by deputy secretaries at the party’s headquarters yesterday, the President, who is Zanu-PF First Secretary, said the members should gird themselves to work with structures in the “ongoing mobilisation, work towards the party’s thunderous victory in the upcoming 2023 Harmonised General Elections”.

The party manifesto is also being finalised as well as other critical aspects related to Zanu-PF’s internal election road map.

The President also charged his troops who assumed the arduous responsibility of serving in the Politburo to “re-commit to tow the correct party line, uphold constitutionalism, ideology, internal democratic practices, as well as rules and procedures of the party.

“There is no room for personal, group, district or provincial self-serving interests. You are all now national leaders. We must never be found wanting.”

He said at the party’s administrative level, preparations for the holding of democratic primary elections should begin in earnest.

“We as Zanu-PF, we will have our internal primary elections from next week. Equally, all provinces are directed to constitute themselves in readiness for responsive grassroots-based mobilisation campaigns ahead of the Harmonised General Elections. Provinces must further raise the requisite resources for campaigns at their level.

“Voter registration and grassroots-oriented mobilisation strategies centred at the cells and villages should continue. Nothing must be left to chance,” the President said.

Elections, the President added, offer Zimbabweans, who were liberated by united ZANU and ZAPU, ZANLA and ZIPRA, the opportunity to reject neo-colonialists and their local lackeys.

“I commend you all for the ongoing cell verification exercise undertaken across provinces. Organising our people to exercise their sacred right to vote for the defence of constitutionalism, our independence, freedom, and

sovereignty, democracy is everyone’s responsibility. United as ZANU and ZAPU, ZANLA and ZIPRA, we waged a protracted armed war so that our people can enjoy free, fair and transparent elections. We will defend this right from all neo-colonial threats.

“We are aware of the nefarious machinations to attack and discredit our national institutions. As the people of Zimbabwe, let us remain vigilant and not allow ourselves to be hoodwinked by entities who are against the progress, economic growth, peace and unity of our country,” he said.

Oiling the behemoth party, whose people-tailored policies have found resonance across the country, attracting new members, some of whom were in leadership positions in the opposition, and numerous affiliate organisations, the President said resources will be availed appropriately to ensure a resounding victory.

“All the wings of the party, along with affiliate organisations, will be supported in their political mobilisation programmes based on clear programmes and activities. Our revolutionary mass party knows no other place in politics besides victory, development and success. Zanu-PF is geared and ready to mount an electric, thunderous and scientific, people-centred campaign. We are ready for victory. Victory is certain!

“2022 saw the establishment and growth of affiliate organisations. The allegiance, loyalty and patriotism demonstrated by this emerging new crop of cadres are undoubtedly complementing the work of party leagues. The multiplier effects of the affiliate organisations must be harnessed for the growth and modernisation of our party.

“To maintain this momentum, it is also our collective — the Politburo, leagues and departments of the party — to handhold and nurture new responsibility as members. They must have a deeper grasp of the party’s ideology, constitution, values, rules, procedures and principles. Equally, the returnees’ Dzokai Kumusha, Buyani ekhaya Programme, should be promoted and new members must be welcomed as well as fully integrated across all structures” he said.

Turning to the economy, the President said the Politburo must be ever mindful that economic growth is paramount, and that agriculture production and productivity should be accompanied by modernisation and mechanisation, based on the fact that the land reform is irreversible.

He warned some meddlesome countries against owning large tracts of land by way of carbon credits.

“Our communities are the rightful custodians of the land, flora fauna, hence matters related to environmental management and conservation including social development should benefit the people of our country.

“NGOs must be transparent and accountable in all their activities. We cannot have unknown and faceless Western-owned entities and NGOs, benefiting from our natural resources by way of carbon credits, in some cases with close to 1 million hectares of land in a single province, purportedly under their purview.

“As we move towards Vision 2030, our country is evolving, modernising and industrialising. The responsible departments and the Youth League must, therefore, competently promote initiatives and synergies riding on science, technology and innovation, as primary driving forces for development.”

Under President Mnangagwa every corner of the country is witnessing tremendous development that leaves no one and no place behind and this will be maintained going into the future

“Your responsibility is weighty and must be undertaken with integrity, honesty, unwavering loyalty and patriotism. As we undertake our political work, let us carry the message of hope, peace, unity, love and harmony. We say no to violence. We must be ready and vigilant to confront all the machinations from our detractors head-on.”

Before the start of the Politburo, a moment of silence was observed to remember national heroes who passed on recently, namely the late Betty Flora Mutero, Brigadier General (Rtd) Epmarcus Walter Kanhanga and Dr Christopher Chindoti Mushohwe.

“Bona Divorce Good News”: Mliswa

By A Correspondent- Former Zanu PF Mashonaland West provincial chairperson and Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has wadded into Bona Mugabe and Simbarashe Chikore’s divorce, arguing the latter never deserved to marry late President Robert Mugabe’s daughter as he is a dodgy character.

Bona filed for divorce at the High Court in Harare, Tuesday, ending a nine-year marriage that started off as a million-dollar fairy tale.

Mliswa, who claims to have been close to Mugabe, said the divorce was ‘good news’ for Bona.

Bona appeared as Mugabe’s favourite; learned, calm, with no scandal to her name. Unlike her brothers whose shenanigans have occupied ample space in the media, she has managed to maintain a low profile.

“The separation of Bona from Simba is actually good news for her. That guy wasn’t good for her and didn’t deserve her. She is a model for the girl child, calm, unassuming and handles herself well. She deserves a life in peace,” said Mliswa.

“The guy was out for dodgy business deals, associating with the First Family only and name-dropping for personal aggrandisement. You can’t hold on to such. You will be well Mangwenya. I liked you from the day I met you at a meeting with President Mugabe in Zvimba.

“You came across as a level-headed person. I will forever respect you and pray for you. Your life can still go on. Be strong.”

Bona cited Chikore’s “activities outside marriage” as one reason for the breakdown of the highly-celebrated union.

The couple has three children aged seven, five and two.

Part of her demands in the divorce decree, Bona is seeking full custody of the children, stating that it is in the best interest of the minors. She is amenable to Chikore having access to the children every alternate weekend.

The Herald reported that Bona is demanding US$2 700 monthly per child, which totals US$8 100 (over R150 000) collectively, until the children attain the age of majority or become self-sustaining.

Bona was born to then president Mugabe’s second wife, Grace, six years before the couple officially wed in 1996 and while his first wife, Sally, was still alive.

Media reports emerged over the years, alleging widespread adultery by Chikore and it was also reported that president Mugabe had at times intervened and cautioned his son-in-law.

Lobels CEO Hauled To Court Over R_ape

By A Correspondent- Lobels Biscuits’ chief operations officer (CEO), Andrew Dinhidza, has been taken to court facing nine counts of rape and sexually harassing subordinates.

Dinhidza appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Joseph Mabeza yesterday, NewsDay reported.

    A female employee told the court that in March 2021, she was fired for attending to her sick child.

    Dinhidza then demanded sexual favours for her to get her job back

    She was allegedly raped by Dinhidza. She underwent a medical evaluation, and a report was created.

    In a different instance, which allegedly occurred in 2020, Dinhidza allegedly sought sex in exchange for full-time employment from a contract employee who had been with the business since 2009.

    A female employee testified in another count that Dinhidza sexually assaulted her sometime in 2013 after she went to his office to find out why her husband had been fired.

    Dinhidza, Lobels Biscuits’ human resources manager at that time, allegedly sexually assaulted her and gave her husband a job back.

    Mary Nyika of Macharaga Law Chambers represented the workers.

    Gvt Issues Stern Warning As Traders Reject $20 Bond Notes

    By A Correspondent- Public transport operators and traders must accept $20 notes as they are legal tender and failure to accept legal tender in transactions is outside the law, the Finance Ministry warned yesterday.

    Some public transport operators and informal traders in the capital are no longer accepting the $20 notes as legal tender, months after they also rejected $10 and $5 notes, effectively taking them out of circulation.

    The rebuff has left travellers stranded as many kombi operators and tuckshop owners are not accepting the $20 notes. They only take $50 and $100 notes. Supermarkets and other big furniture shops are accepting all local notes in circulation including $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes.

    However, Government yesterday said the rejection of local bank notes was illegal and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe would inquire into the matter.

    “The rejection of bond notes is illegal and we will do an inquiry with the RBZ. The $20 notes are legal tender and no one has reason to refuse the currency,” said chief director of communications and advocacy in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development Mr Clive Mphambela.

    Transport associations also blasted operators who are rejecting notes saying urgent action will be taken against those refusing to accept the bond notes.

    Zimbabwe Passenger Transporters Organisation chairman Dr Sam Nanhanga said it was an offence for public transporters to refuse bond notes.

    “As long as it is legal tender we accept it. We also accept all forms of payment be it in local currency or foreign currency,” he said.

    Mr Ngoni Katsvairo, the Greater Harare Association of Commuter Omnibus Operators secretary-general echoed the same sentiments saying action would be taken against those who were not accepting local currency.

    “As an association, we have not ordered any operator to reject bond notes. If the operators are rejecting local currency, the passengers must get the code inscribed at the back of the kombi and urgent action will be taken against the driver and the conductor and eventually the owner of the vehicle,” he said.

    Zimbabwe Union of Drivers and Conductors president Mr Frederick Maguramhinga concurred with his counterparts and said: “To be honest, we do not allow what is not allowed by the Government, that is to reject the legal tender of this country.”

    “This is our policy and we do not allow any driver or conductor to refuse the bond notes. We are accepting every form of payment and we are not selecting the types of notes to be paid.

    “If the passengers see any of our members refuse to collect the $20 notes, they should call us and proper action will be taken against the driver or the operator of the kombi,” Mr Maguramhinga said. Passengers have also raised an outcry over the rejection of the $20 notes saying it has greatly affected their transport from their homes to the city centre and back.

    They have urged Government to act against informal businesses that were rejecting $20 notes, a situation that is now adding pressure on the cash crisis. Miss Nyaradzo Chibukwa from Warren Park said Government should intervene and resolve the situation as bond notes were legal tender.

    “What the conductors are doing is not fair because we would have received the money from the bank in $20 notes so they have no right to refuse the money. They are saying the money is not accepted in the tuckshops in the downtown of the city centre so they cannot accept the money. Police should arrest them because it is legal tender and no one should refuse it,” she said.

    Itai Dzamara’s Wife Demands Answers 8yrs On

    By A Correspondent- The wife of “abducted” journalist-cum-activist Itai Dzamara’s wife, Sheffra yesterday expressed disappointment over the failure by the State to provide answers to what happened to her husband who has been missing for eight years.

    A well-known activist and fierce critic of the late former President Robert Mugabe’s government, Dzamara disappeared in 2015 and his whereabouts remain a mystery.

    The journalist was allegedly abducted by State agents at a barber shop in Glen View, Harare, eight years ago.

    In 2016, Sheffra, in the company of Itai’s late brother, Patson, submitted a petition to the United Nations Children’s Fund over Itai’s disappearance.

    In 2020, she penned an emotional open letter to President Emmerson Mnangagwa begging him to use his powers to find Itai.

    “My efforts have yielded no answers. We once attempted to talk to government, but up to now, they are quiet. It is very painful to come to the understanding that the Zimbabwean government, which is supposed to shield and protect its citizens, is doing nothing with regards to my husband’s case,” Sheffra told NewsDay yesterday. “It pains me everyday to think that we are not free in our own country when the government takes no action after one of our own disappears.”

    Sheffra said she had now left everything in God’s hands.

    “Life has not been that good as my children constantly ask where their father is. I have nothing to tell them. I want to appeal to government to assist us in finding what happened to Itai since he was a citizen of this country. It will also help us find closure. I plead with international organisations not to tire and keep asking about Itai’s whereabouts.”

    In commemorating Dzamara’s disappearance yesterday, Amnesty International Zimbabwe said the continued failure of Zimbabwean authorities to launch an effective investigation into his disappearance was a travesty of justice, which sends a chilling message about the security of others who demand accountability from government.

    Amnesty International Zimbabwe executive director Lucia Masuka said: “The failure of Zimbabwean authorities to account for the enforced disappearance of Dzamara eight years after he was last seen speaks volumes about the lack of political will to account for him.

    “The world and Dzamara’s family want truth and justice for his disappearance. His family also wants to be freed from the agonising uncertainty they have been subjected to since his disappearance,” she said.

    “Today, we join Itai’s family in calling on the Zimbabwean authorities to conduct a thorough, independent, effective, and transparent investigation into Itai Dzamara’s disappearance.”

    Married Men Behind Most Abortions

    By A Correspondent- Some married men are reportedly forcing their girlfriends to terminate pregnancies to avoid fathering children outside marriages and looking after illegitimate children.

    Illegal unsafe abortions are said to be rife in communities with some men fuelling the practice.

    Sexual Right Centre (SRC), a non-government organisation that advocates for sexual reproductive health rights raised a red flag over illegal abortions.

    According to the Termination of Pregnancy Act of (1977), a woman is only allowed to abort when she is a victim of rape and sexual abuse, the pregnancy emanates from an incestuous relationship or a threat to both the mother and unborn child.

    SRC executive director Ms Musa Sibindi said her organisation conducted a research last year with its findings proving that men contributed to the termination of pregnancies.

    “Speaking to women who have experienced unsafe abortion, they actually brought to the fore the pressures that they endure at the hands of their boyfriends wanting to have pregnancies terminated.

    We always thought that the unmarried or the single, sex workers, and adolescents in schools are the only ones who commit unsafe abortions,” said Ms Sibindi.

    “However, some of the people that we interfaced with are married women who reveal that their husbands would have told them to terminate the pregnancy.”

    Ms Sibindi said in cases of extra-marital affairs, men force their girlfriends to do abortions for fear of destroying their marriages.

    She said in some instances, men would rather accompany their pregnant “small houses” to consult doctors where these illegal abortions are done without the woman’s consent.

    “There are reports of unsafe abortions being done in the backyards and even in the streets where people can access unsafe abortion services.

    We just want to bring this to the attention of the public so that they are aware of the risks associated with unsafe abortion,” said Ms Sibindi.

    “We also want people to be aware of the Termination of Pregnancy Act and its provisions which determine the grounds upon which someone is legally allowed to access safe abortion.”

    Ms Sibindi said some of the maternal deaths are associated with illegal termination of pregnancies.

    “We want to raise awareness on unwanted pregnancies and this will have a ripple effect on the health sector. We need to discuss this to ensure that it doesn’t continue to be a burden to the health sector,” she said.

    Ms Sibindi said abortion is symptomatic of unplanned pregnancy hence it is equally important to also interrogate the parties involved including individuals involved in facilitating the illegal abortions.

    “When you ask adolescents where they are accessing their unsafe abortions, they will tell you that there is someone who is facilitating that practice. Those people are among us, even when we have laws in place,” she said.

    Ms Sibindi said there might be a need to review the Termination of Pregnancy Act to address the gaps that exist.

    She said a lot of youths are putting their lives at risk by attempting to terminate pregnancies for fear of being forced into early marriages by their parents.

    Three Minor Boys Drown

    By A Correspondent- Three boys from the Mpofu family in Fallow Fields Resettlement Plot 40, Gweru drowned in the Musango River while swimming on Saturday afternoon.

    The three boys are Tatenda Marega (13), Abel Mpofu (10) and Mulamuli Mpofu (8). All were learners at Rowview Primary School.

    he two Mpofu brothers were buried at the Mpofu homestead on Monday, while Marega was buried in Gweru.

    Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson in Midlands Province, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident to The Mirror.

    He urged parents and guardians to desist from leaving juveniles and the vulnerable unattended.

    The deceased’s uncle, Peter Mangare told the publication that the three boys left home in the company of other boys to bath in Musango River at 4 PM. Said Mangare:

    The deceased are my daughter’s kids and I am the one who retrieved them from the river after a group of villagers failed to.

    They departed home going for bathing and after an hour the other three minors who were not able to enter the river came back home saying that their brothers jumped into the river but did not return.

    Villagers searched but they did not get anyone.

    We spent the whole night searching only to get the bodies the following morning.

    The river is not even deep but it’s only that they failed to swim.

    One of the deceased already had his lower lip and his private parts eaten by a crab.

    Dzamara’s Wife Still Hoping For Answers On Missing Hubby

    The wife of “abducted” journalist-cum-activist Itai Dzamara’s wife, Sheffra yesterday expressed disappointment over the failure by the State to provide answers to what happened to her husband who has been missing for eight years.

    A well-known activist and fierce critic of the late former President Robert Mugabe’s government, Dzamara disappeared in 2015 and his whereabouts remain a mystery.

    The journalist was allegedly abducted by State agents at a barber shop in Glen View, Harare, eight years ago.

    In 2016, Sheffra, in the company of Itai’s late brother, Patson, submitted a petition to the United Nations Children’s Fund over Itai’s disappearance.

    In 2020, she penned an emotional open letter to President Emmerson Mnangagwa begging him to use his powers to find Itai.

    “My efforts have yielded no answers. We once attempted to talk to government, but up to now, they are quiet. It is very painful to come to the understanding that the Zimbabwean government, which is supposed to shield and protect its citizens, is doing nothing with regards to my husband’s case,” Sheffra told NewsDay yesterday. “It pains me everyday to think that we are not free in our own country when the government takes no action after one of our own disappears.”

    Sheffra said she had now left everything in God’s hands.

    “Life has not been that good as my children constantly ask where their father is. I have nothing to tell them. I want to appeal to government to assist us in finding what happened to Itai since he was a citizen of this country. It will also help us find closure. I plead with international organisations not to tire and keep asking about Itai’s whereabouts.”

    In commemorating Dzamara’s disappearance yesterday, Amnesty International Zimbabwe said the continued failure of Zimbabwean authorities to launch an effective investigation into his disappearance was a travesty of justice, which sends a chilling message about the security of others who demand accountability from government.

    Amnesty International Zimbabwe executive director Lucia Masuka said: “The failure of Zimbabwean authorities to account for the enforced disappearance of Dzamara eight years after he was last seen speaks volumes about the lack of political will to account for him.

    “The world and Dzamara’s family want truth and justice for his disappearance. His family also wants to be freed from the agonising uncertainty they have been subjected to since his disappearance,” she said.

    “Today, we join Itai’s family in calling on the Zimbabwean authorities to conduct a thorough, independent, effective, and transparent investigation into Itai Dzamara’s disappearance.”

    -Newsday

    Seed Co Board Chair, Mistress Deny Fraud Charges

    By A Correspondent- The trial of Seed Co board chair Michael Ndoro and his alleged girlfriend Tunika Mkahanana on fraud charges kicked off yesterday with both pleading not guilty.

    Ndoro is accused of fraudulently removing his former wife, Precious Ndoro from Zororo Energy Limited directorship and replacing her with Mkahanana.

    According to the court, Ndoro and Precious formed a firm named Zororo Energy in 2018 in which each of them held 50% shareholding.

    But they divorced in 2019.

    The High Court reserved the issue of equitable division of marital assets, including Zororo Energy, for future proceedings.

    Ndoro, on the other hand, left their marital home with the company paperwork shortly after the divorce.

    It is alleged that along with Mkahanana, he generated a fake company resolution purporting that Precious had resigned her directorship and shareholding.

    In denying the charge, Ndoro told the court that he was the one who superintended over the registration of Zororo Energy as the company was his brain child.

    He claimed that the company was registered at his instruction with the two directors and shareholders being himself and Mkahanana.

    Ndoro challenged the State to avail any evidence to the contrary proving that he registered the company with Precious as a director and shareholder.

    In her defence, Mkahanana told the court that she was appointed as a director of Zororo Energy company by Ndoro. Mkahanana denied any knowledge of the alleged previous registration of Zororo Energy company.

    She further told the court that there is bad blood between her and Precious.

    Catholic Priest In Soup Over Missing Church Funds

     By A Correspondent- Masvingo Catholic priest has been accused of diverting funds from the church and Matibi Mission Hospital for personal use.

    Health workers at the Catholic-run Matibi Mission Hospital claimed that the priest-in-charge, Father Maxwell Mabvuure, has refused to account for the money.

    They accused him of interfering with the hospital workflow in order to access donor funds and results-based funds (RBF) meant for rural clinics.

    The RBF programme is supported by the Health and Child Care ministry through the Transition Fund and Health Development Fund.

    There is no transparency from church donations to RBF funds and people have been complaining about how priest Mabvuure is interfering with hospital workflows to divert funds to his personal use,” a senior health worker who requested anonymity told NewsDay.

    “At one point, he was using a hospital ambulance (for personal business) before it was branded.”

    Mabvuure denied charges of abusing church resources when contacted for comment.

    “I cannot disclose figures that were received from donors, but the RBF funds come through channels and those funds never pass through my hands. There are people responsible for that,” he said.

    “This is not a government hospital. It’s owned by the Roman Catholic Church, so as a priest, I am just in charge just like any other priest at a Catholic mission school or hospital. I have my car which I use and I don’t see the reason why I should use hospital resources for my personal benefits.”

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    “You Don’t Really Need To Invade A Country. You Just Capture The President”

    VP Chiwenga

    Dunderhead got me thinking about who came up with the coup idea.

    If a VP is fired like what happened to ED. The right thing to do is run for safety as he did. Was it his idea to come back or was it his master’s? With ED out of the system, did it mean no access to minerals?

    Think with me for a second. Getting fired by Mugabe and going back there is not a walk in the park. It’s a suicide mission. Is it fair to say, with ED as VP, his external masters had access to Zim minerals? If ED had been kicked out of the system for good, would it have meant no access to minerals for his masters?

    We could draw inferences that the national army was used to remove a Zim president by external and invisible powers. Think about this and how absurd it is. This is a first class traitorous ACT which again is contrary to the new Patriotic Act.

    We can deduce that without ED in the system, Mugabe would not have allowed the country’s minerals to go to ED’s masters. The only way for the masters to continue having access to Zim minerals was for Mugabe to go. No one cared about the country’s constitution or the chaos that would happen after that.

    A couple years ago, Zim sold a gold mine to the Chinese for $400 million. Now, Zim is about to sell a lithium mine to the Chinese for $1.2billion. Ewan Macmillan said he controls 90% of the government with the Reserve Bank Governor on speed dial. These days, you don’t really need to invade a country. You just capture the president.

    ED has never respected the Zimbabwean constitution or the Zimbabwean way of doing things. He answers to his invisible masters who send private jets to collet the country’s minerals regularly. As billions and billions get taken out of the country, Zimbos lose out.

    @edmnangagwa does not have an economic plan for the country. He does not have a vision for the country. His mission is to enrich his masters outside the country. This needs to stop, Zimbabwe is not poor but it’s poorly managed by a corrupt government.

    Underperforming ANC Hell Bent On Stopping Regime Change In Zimbabwe; It’s Fiddler Crab Strategy

    By Wilbert Mukori- “South Africa has a Zimbabwe problem – and no one is willing to help it, said African National Congress (ANC) secretary-general Fikile Mbalula as he called for an end to long-standing sanctions against the country,” reported Bulawayo 24.

    “Mbalula said that the Americans and the British were refusing to let up because they wanted regime change.”

    “We’ve got a problem here in Zimbabwe and it’s brewing. And you think it’s going to be the problem of the Americans; it’s going to be our problem for the longest of time,” Mbulula told his SA audience.

    The root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown, the reason why so many Zimbabweans are in SA and beyond as economic and/or political refuges is because Zimbabwe is a failed state. A pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent, and ruthless thugs who have rigged elections to stack their stay in power. 43 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption have left the country in economic ruins.

    Zanu PF has been blaming the 2001 sanctions imposed by the West for all Zimbabwe’s economic problems although the economic problems started long before the sanctions were imposed. For example, Zimbabwe adopted the 1990 to 1995 Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP) to revive the country’s flagging economy. When that failed to deliver the desired changes, the had another five-year programme. Sadly, that too failed to revive the economy. This is well documented and it is therefore very disappointing that anyone, especially SA’s governing ANC leaders has chosen to believe Zanu PF sanctions propaganda.

    Zanu PF has yet to hold free, fair and credible elections in Zimbabwe since the country’s independence in 1980; this is yet another well documented historic fact. The AU and SADC have always turned a blind eye to Zanu PF rigged elections granting the regime legitimacy. The only time the continental and the regional bodies refused to grant Zanu PF legitimacy was in 2008, the cheating  and wanton violence by Zanu PF were so outrageous and brutal that even they could not ignore it.

    AU and SADC leaders refused to grant Zanu PF political legitimacy and forced the regime to sign the 2008 Global Political Agreement (GPA), agreeing to the need for Zimbabwe to implement the raft of democratic reforms to stop the rigging of elections and restore the rule of law. A GNU comprising Zanu PF and the two MDC factions was formed and tasked to implement the reforms. SADC, headed by SA and ANC veteran leader Lindiwe Zulu, was the guarantor of the GPA.

    SADC leaders know that not even one token democratic reform was implemented during the GNU. In a last-minute desperate bid to have the reform implemented, regional body proposed that Zimbabwe’s July 2013 elections should be postponed until reforms were implemented. “If you go into the elections next month, you will lose. The elections are done!” they warned Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends.

    As we know SADC leaders’ warning was ignored and Zanu PF rigging the 2013 elections and, in a shocking volte-face granted Zanu PF legitimacy knowing fully well the party had rigged the elections as they had rightly predicted only a few weeks earlier.

    The opposition once again ignore the SADC leaders to boycott the 2018 elections until reforms were implemented. The regional leaders, in turn, granted vote rigging Zanu PF political legitimacy.

    History is repeating itself; the opposition are participating in the 2023 elections without even a token democratic reform implemented. Zanu PF is rigging the 2023 elections just as it rigged the 2013 and 2018 elections. The rigging is so blatant the elections are going ahead without something as basic as a verified voters’ roll, for Pete’s sake!  

    The idea that SADC leaders will, once again, turn a blind eye to the blatantly rigged elections to grant Zanu PF political legitimacy is unthinkable!

    Zimbabweans were hoping that of all the SADC countries SA; given her history of holding free elections, Minister Lindiwe Zulu’s first-hand knowledge of the failure to implement reforms during the GNU and the economic instability caused by the political crisis in Zimbabwe; would be as keen as mustard to end the madness of granting vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy. As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state the economic meltdown forcing Zimbabwe to be economic and/or political refugees in SA and beyond will only get worse.

    What is clear is that this ANC government is hell bent on granting vote rigging Zanu PF political legitimacy under the pretext the 2023 elections are free, fair and credible and thus the result is the true democratic wish of the people of Zimbabwe. It is the West who are seeking regime change in Zimbabwe and not the people of Zimbabwe.

    The ANC government has its own sinister reasons for ignoring the historic facts that Zanu PF is rigging the 2023 elections and granting the regime political legitimacy will only deny the ordinary Zimbabweans a chance to end the dictatorship and perpetuate it instead.

    SA is in an economic and political mess. Nearly 30 years of mediocre and/or down right corrupt and incompetent ANC rule has left the country’s, once upon a time, robust economy and infrastructure in ruins. The nationwide load shedding because ESKOM cannot meet the nation its electrical power needs has driven home the point; SA is in serious trouble and, worst of all, the ANC government has no clue what to do. If it did, the party would have never allowed the country to sink this deep in the first place!

    SA is going to the poll next year and ANC leaders know the party’s hold on power is tenuous, to say the least, given the sorry state of the economy. The party has hit panic button! 

    If the 2023 Zimbabwe elections were to deliver regime change that would give the South Africans voters  the courage to do the same, especially if the change started to start deliver noticeable changes to Zimbabwe’s battered economy! The 2008 to 2013 GNU delivered a 12% economic growth in 2009 compared to the negative 6% in 2008 under Zanu PF rule. This is clearly what ANC is determined not to let happen and hence the party’s November 2022 congress resolution not to let regime change in Zimbabwe.

    ANC leaders are adapting the fiddler crab strategy, it will tolerate crabs whose fiddler claw is smaller than its own for neighbours and will even gang up to evict the rest. If the fight to attract females its claw will look humongous compared with its neighbours! ANC leaders’ economic performance record is pathetic, but it is nothing compared to the disastrous chaos Zanu PF has brought to Zimbabwe.

    As a Zimbabwean, I am not interested in ANC and Zanu PF’s rat race to the bottom. And it would be irresponsible to let these failed ANC leaders use Zimbabwe and Zimbabweans as their sacrificial guinea pigs in the same sinister way that President Putin of Russia is using Ukraine to bolster his flagging macho image! 

    The people of Zimbabwe needs right now is an end to SADC granting vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy that is stopping the imposition of new GNU and implementing the democratic reforms to guarantee free and fair elections. It is for the people of Zimbabwe alone, in a free, fair and credible election, to decide who will govern Zimbabwe. If it is their democratic wish to have regime change then the MUST have regime change. It is very presumptuous, to put it mildly, for SA’s ANC leaders claim they have the power or authority to stop regime change in Zimbabwe by granting vote rigging Zanu PF political legitimacy.

    Prosecutor Bribing Man Nabbed

    By A Correspondent- A Beitbridge man has been sentenced to one year in jail for attempted bribery after he tried to pay ZAR5 000 to a prosecutor to influence the trial of his brothers-in-law who were arrested for stock theft.

    Edmore Makondo (32) was last week sentenced after attempting to bribe Beitbridge Area Prosecutor, Tinayeishe Matenga to influence a lighter sentence or the release of his brother-in-laws Lloyd Moyo and Thomas Moyo.

    Magistrate Gwazemba suspended four months of the sentence on condition that Makondo does not commit a similar offence in five years he will effectively serve eight months. The ZAR 5 000 bribe money was forfeited to the State.

    Prosecutor Ronald Mugwagwa told the court that Makondo went to Matenga’s office and offered her ZAR 5000 to influence Lloyd and Thomas’s case.

    Matenga told Makondo that he should hand the money to someone else and she directed him to ZRP Beitbridge Superintendent Philisani Ndebele who laid a trap at N and R Complex.

    Makondo went to the complex and met Ndebele who was not in uniform and handed him the money. He was then arrested.

    His lawyer Jabulani Mzinyathi of Garikai and Company told the court that his client is a first offender and proposed that Makondo be spared jail and fined ZAR15 000.

    WALPE Academy For Leadership Turns To High Court

    Aspiring President Robert Chapman Served Child Support Court Papers

    By A Correspondent | The man who “investigative journalist’ Hopewell Chin’ono says owns a private jet, the Democratic Union of Zimbabwe leader, Robert Chapman was Thursday afternoon served prosecution papers for contempt of court (over defaulting child support money and visitation failure which has lasted over 3 months.)

    Hopewell Chin'ono's claim over Robert Chapman's finances

    Chapman, who some Zimbabweans label, Obama, was served prosecution papers at around 3.30pm, Nashville Time, court papers in ZimEye’s possession show.

    In the state of Tennessee, when one fails to pay child maintenance and go into arrears for over 3 months, they’ve broken the law.

    Lawyers used court server services to track Robert Chapman upon him entering the Nashville area.

    The officers physically chased him up, and their movement is reflected in the following live satellite tracker (officer reflected in the cop icon, that’s moving up the journey trail in the map).

    Live software tracker as court server chased Chapman up on Thursday afternoon. Court Sherrif is the
    capped officer icon

    The software tracked Chapman down to a local hotel.

    The development was confirmed by the software used by the local solicitors.

    Chapman has child maintenance arrears totaling more than USD10,000 for his 4 children with two different mothers, both based in the US.

    Papers served yesterday were for his fourth child.

    One of the bills has on its own ran above the USD7,000 marker.

    Mr Chapman cooperated during the serving, a source told ZimEye.

    Contacted for comment via phone, Chapman responded saying he would call back to speak over the court official incident.

    ‘Hello Robert. Are you well? Want to publish the breaking story regarding the serving of papers that’s just happened against you at 3.30pm. Do you consider yourself financially fit for 2023 elections seeing you keep defaulting on child maintenance, which is a serious offence since 2014?,’ he was asked, to which he asked for more time. “Can I return your call shortly,” he said.

    2 hours later, Chapman was still to call, and he was asked once again, ‘Thank you for replying me…but you are still to call. Is it not wise to use the Harare flight money for your kids? Time is moving. I have a deadline on the o-clock for your final comment,’ he was told.

    The latest development is one in a string of several others since 2014, when a judge ordered for his arrest over the first arrears running over USD12,000.

    Chapman divorced his first wife in December 2010, and Thursday’s development regards his second marriage which was terminated 3 years ago.

    In 2014, the Catoosa County Superior court in Georgia ordered Chapman to pay $500 a child. He was dragged him to court as his wife sought to compel him to pay child support.

    “…Robert Howard Chapman does not pay $500 per month toward said child support arrears until paid in full, upon affidavit of Plaintiff, the Defendant shall be confined to the common jail of Catoosa County for his willful failure and refusal to abide by the lawful order of this Court until the remaining arrears are paid in full,” read an order by Judge Brian House of the Catoosa County Superior Court.

    “It is further ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the defendant shall continue to pay the sum of $873 per month as current support, in addition to the purge amount of $500 per month,” the ruling read.

    Despite Chapman later clearing the total amount over USD12,000, he has accrued a new burden, running beyond USD11,000 for the four kids, as at Friday, today.

    Chapman’s party was unreachable for a comment at the time of writing.

    Prophet In Soup Over Tropical Storm Freddy

    By A Correspondent- An attempt by an apostolic sect member in Mabee area of Chipinge to perform rituals to allegedly stop cyclones from wreaking havoc was thwarted by irate villagers who were demonstrating, accusing the man of cloth of stopping the rains.

    The Mabee villagers whose area lies under Natural Region Five experienced a prolonged dry spell and most of their crops were a write-off before the Tropical Storm Freddy-induced rains were received last weekend.

    Following the announcement that heavy rains were expected to hit most parts of the country starting last week on Friday, Madzibaba Tamuka, believed to be Madzibaba Wenguwo tsvuku, performed some rituals in Muzvido Village under Village Head Cames Mabee’s area.

    This did not go well with villagers who stormed the area and ordered the man of cloth to discard everything he had erected as ‘barricades’ against the storm and throw them in the bush.

    Madzibaba Tamuka had put up a big clay pot wrapped with a red cloth at his shrine as a ‘barricade’ to Tropical Storm Freddy.

    Irate villagers, accompanied by Mutape Cames Mabee last week on Thursday stormed Madzibaba Tamuka’s shrine and ordered him to remove his ‘barricade’.

    They were arguing that Madzibaba Tamuka could not stop the rains as the community was in dire need of them. A witness, Hlupo Zembe of Garahwa area said villagers were irked by the prophet’s prayers to stop the rains.

    Contacted for comment, Mtape Mabee said what Madzibaba Tamuka did was a taboo in his area.

    “The area is dry and our crops suffered from moisture stress. The dry spell was also threatening our livestock. We really need the rains so that our livestock can have enough pastures. We will not allow this sort of behaviour in our area,” said Mutape Mabee.

    Chipinge went on to receive some rains despite Madzibaba Tamuka’s intercession.

    Repeated efforts to get comment from Madzibaba Tamuka were not successful as his Mozambican cellphone number was not reachable.

    — Manica Post

    “Dunderhead Got Me Thinking”

    VP Chiwenga

    Dunderhead got me thinking about who came up with the coup idea.

    If a VP is fired like what happened to ED. The right thing to do is run for safety as he did. Was it his idea to come back or was it his master’s? With ED out of the system, did it mean no access to minerals?

    Think with me for a second. Getting fired by Mugabe and going back there is not a walk in the park. It’s a suicide mission. Is it fair to say, with ED as VP, his external masters had access to Zim minerals? If ED had been kicked out of the system for good, would it have meant no access to minerals for his masters?

    We could draw inferences that the national army was used to remove a Zim president by external and invisible powers. Think about this and how absurd it is. This is a first class traitorous ACT which again is contrary to the new Patriotic Act.

    We can deduce that without ED in the system, Mugabe would not have allowed the country’s minerals to go to ED’s masters. The only way for the masters to continue having access to Zim minerals was for Mugabe to go. No one cared about the country’s constitution or the chaos that would happen after that.

    A couple years ago, Zim sold a gold mine to the Chinese for $400 million. Now, Zim is about to sell a lithium mine to the Chinese for $1.2billion. Ewan Macmillan said he controls 90% of the government with the Reserve Bank Governor on speed dial. These days, you don’t really need to invade a country. You just capture the president.

    ED has never respected the Zimbabwean constitution or the Zimbabwean way of doing things. He answers to his invisible masters who send private jets to collet the country’s minerals regularly. As billions and billions get taken out of the country, Zimbos lose out.

    @edmnangagwa does not have an economic plan for the country. He does not have a vision for the country. His mission is to enrich his masters outside the country. This needs to stop, Zimbabwe is not poor but it’s poorly managed by a corrupt government.

    Robert Chapman Blows Own Children’s Food Money On Political Campaign

    By A Correspondent | The man who “investigative journalist’ Hopewell Chin’ono says owns a private jet, the Democratic Union of Zimbabwe leader, Robert Chapman has blown thousands of his 4 children’s food money on his political campaign, it has emerged.

    Chapman was Thursday afternoon served prosecution papers for contempt of court (over defaulting child support money payments plus visitation failure which has lasted over 3 months.)

    Hopewell Chin'ono's claim over Robert Chapman's finances

    Chapman, who some Zimbabweans label, Obama, was served at around 3.30pm, Nashville Time, court papers in ZimEye’s possession show.

    In the state of Tennessee, when one fails to pay child maintenance and goes into arrears for over 3 months, they’ve broken the law.

    Lawyers used court server services to track Robert Chapman upon him entering the Nashville area.

    The officers physically chased him up, and their movement is reflected in the following live satellite tracker (officer reflected in the cop icon, that’s moving up the journey trail in the map).

    Live software tracker as court server chased Chapman up on Thursday afternoon. Court Sherrif is the
    capped officer icon

    The software tracked Chapman down to a local hotel.

    The development was confirmed by the software used by the local solicitors.

    Chapman has child maintenance arrears totalling more than USD10,000 for his 4 children with two different mothers, both based in the US. Papers served yesterday were for his fourth child.

    One of the bills has on its own ran above the USD7,000 marker.

    Mr Chapman cooperated during the serving, a source told ZimEye.

    Contacted for comment via phone, Chapman responded saying he would call back to speak over the court official incident.

    ‘Hello Robert. Are you well? Want to publish the breaking story regarding the serving of papers that’s just happened against you at 3.30pm. Do you consider yourself financially fit for 2023 elections seeing you keep defaulting on child maintenance, which is a serious offence since 2014?,’ he was asked, to which he asked for more time. “Can I return your call shortly,” he said.

    2 hours later, Chapman was still to call, and he was asked once again, ‘Thank you for replying me…but you are still to call. Is it not wise to use the Harare flight money for your kids? Time is moving. I have a deadline on the o-clock for your final comment,’ he was told.

    The latest development is one ina string of several others since 2014, when a judge ordered for his arrest over the first arrears running over USD12,000.

    Chapman divorced his first wife in December 2010, and Thursday’s development regards his second marriage which was terminated 3 years ago.

    In 2014, the Catoosa County Superior court in Georgia ordered Chapman to pay $500 a child. He was dragged him to court as his wife sought to compel him to pay child support.

    “…Robert Howard Chapman does not pay $500 per month toward said child support arrears until paid in full, upon affidavit of Plaintiff, the Defendant shall be confined to the common jail of Catoosa County for his wilful failure and refusal to abide by the lawful order of this Court until the remaining arrears are paid in full,” read an order by Judge Brian House of the Catoosa County Superior Court.

    “It is further ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the defendant shall continue to pay the sum of $873 per month as current support, in addition to the purge amount of $500 per month,” the ruling read.

    Despite Chapman later clearing the total amount over USD12,000, he has accrued a new burden, running beyond USD11,000 for the four kids, as at Friday, today.

    Chapman’s party was unreachable at the time of writing.

    Passport Missing With Bag

    l am Rutendo LJuru. I am seeking help to locate my bag (cabin size, black in colour) which went missing on 27/2/23 on the Cross Country train from Birmingham New Street to Bournemouth. l got on the train at Birmingham New Street at 09:03 and got off at Winchester at which time the bag had disappeared from the train.
    Inside the bag is a brown ladies’ purse with my bank cards, credit cards, passport and other items such as ladies clothes, Zimbabwean food items.

    I am contactable on 07984270143 if you have any information that can lead to the recovery of my bag.

    Kindly help by posting this message on your WhatsApp groups and other platforms. Your help is really appreciated.
    Written 09/03/2023 @ 2112hrs

    Hopewell Chin’ono’s “Private Jet” Owner Caught In US

    By A Correspondent | The man who “investigative journalist’ Hopewell Chin’ono says owns a private jet, the Democratic Union of Zimbabwe leader, Robert Chapman was Thursday afternoon served prosecution papers for contempt of court (over defaulting child support money and visitation failure which has lasted over 3 months.)

    Hopewell Chin'ono's claim over Robert Chapman's finances

    Chapman, who some Zimbabweans label, Obama, was served at around 3.30pm, Nashville Time, court papers in ZimEye’s possession show.

    In the state of Tennessee, when one fails to pay child maintenance and go into arrears for over 3 months, they’ve broken the law.

    Lawyers used court server services to track Robert Chapman upon him entering the Nashville area.

    The officers physically chased him up, and their movement is reflected in the following live satellite tracker (officer reflected in the cop icon, that’s moving up the journey trail in the map).

    Live software tracker as court server chased Chapman up on Thursday afternoon. Court Sherrif is the
    capped officer icon

    The software tracked Chapman down to a local hotel.

    The development was confirmed by the software used by the local solicitors.

    Chapman has child maintenance arrears totalling more than USD10,000 for his 4 children with two different mothers, both based in the US. Papers served yesterday were for his fourth child.

    One of the bills has on its own ran above the USD7,000 marker.

    Mr Chapman cooperated during the serving, a source told ZimEye.

    Contacted for comment via phone, Chapman responded saying he would call back to speak over the court official incident.

    ‘Hello Robert. Are you well? Want to publish the breaking story regarding the serving of papers that’s just happened against you at 3.30pm. Do you consider yourself financially fit for 2023 elections seeing you keep defaulting on child maintenance, which is a serious offence since 2014?,’ he was asked, to which he asked for more time. “Can I return your call shortly,” he said.

    2 hours later, Chapman was still to call, and he was asked once again, ‘Thank you for replying me…but you are still to call. Is it not wise to use the Harare flight money for your kids? Time is moving. I have a deadline on the o-clock for your final comment,’ he was told.

    The latest development is one ina string of several others since 2014, when a judge ordered for his arrest over the first arrears running over USD12,000.

    Chapman divorced his first wife in December 2010, and Thursday’s development regards his second marriage which was terminated 3 years ago.

    In 2014, the Catoosa County Superior court in Georgia ordered Chapman to pay $500 a child. He was dragged him to court as his wife sought to compel him to pay child support.

    “…Robert Howard Chapman does not pay $500 per month toward said child support arrears until paid in full, upon affidavit of Plaintiff, the Defendant shall be confined to the common jail of Catoosa County for his wilful failure and refusal to abide by the lawful order of this Court until the remaining arrears are paid in full,” read an order by Judge Brian House of the Catoosa County Superior Court.

    “It is further ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the defendant shall continue to pay the sum of $873 per month as current support, in addition to the purge amount of $500 per month,” the ruling read.

    Despite Chapman later clearing the total amount over USD12,000, he has accrued a new burden, running beyond USD11,000 for the four kids, as at Friday, today.

    Chapman’s party was unreachable at the time of writing.

    Scores Injured In Bus, Truck Collision

    Scores of passengers escaped with minor injuries when a truck side swiped a CAG bus along the Kariba-Makuti road earlier today.

    Motorists driving out or approaching Kariba endured several hours of delays as the vehicles blocked the road near Kaburi.

    Details on the cause of the accideaccit are still sketchy.

    Officer commanding police Kariba district Chief Superintendent Abigail Sibanda said she had not yet been briefed by officers who attended the scene.

    “I am yet to get a brief from my officers who attended the scene,” she said.

    The area has no mobile network coverage.

    — Herald

    ZB the Only Bank Paying Workers In Mnangagwa-RTGS Currency

    By Farai D Hove | The ZB Bank is the only financier paying employees in RTGS currency, it has emerged.

    While a comment from its directors was awaited, the industry union, ZIBAWU lamented why ZB is behind in remuneration treatment for workers.

    Employees have been protesting for several years over pay and work conditions. Said ZIBAWU in a tweet

    Horror As Man Axes Wife Over USD 20

    A Chiweshe man has reportedly committed suicide after axing his ex-wife to death.

    28-year-old Brighton Justice of Madombwe village in the Chief Makope area of Chiweshe, Mashonaland Central Province hung himself on Monday after allegedly axing his ex-wife, Esteri Zulu to death.

    Mashonaland Central Police Spokesperson, Inspector Milton Mundembe confirmed the incident which happened on the 6th of March, saying Justice visited Zulu where an altercation ensued over text messages in her phone.

    Justice is said to have accused his ex-wife of infidelity and during the scuffle, her phone screen cracked.

    Inspector Mundembe added that on the 6th of March, Zulu visited her ex-husband demanding US$20 to fix the phone.

    Upon hearing Zulu’s demands, an altercation ensued and Justice allegedly picked up an axe and axed her to death 30 metres from his home.

    After the murder, Justice is said to have run off towards Manyani Mountain, where his body was discovered the following day hanging from a tree.

    Both bodies were taken to Concession Hospital mortuary for post mortem.- ZBC News

    https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/03/08/man-commits-suicide-after-axing-ex-wife/

    Mnangagwa Replacement Due?

    Will Emmerson Mnangagwa be replaced this time? The man has set March 18 for Zanu PF primary elections as the revolutionary party girds its loins ahead of this year’s elections leaving nothing to chance to ensure a resounding victory.
    The President said that the primary elections would be held next week with the party’s commissariat department putting final touches to the guidelines and rules.

    Already, the revolutionary party, which is eyeing five million votes, is in the voter mobilisation and cell verification process, which will give empirical evidence of its power base across the country, while guidelines for the primary elections, the yardstick for its internal democracy are at an advanced stage.

    In his address to the 367th Session of the Politburo, which was also attended by deputy secretaries at the party’s headquarters yesterday, the President, who is Zanu PF First Secretary, said the members should gird themselves to work with structures in the “ongoing mobilisation, work towards the party’s thunderous victory in the upcoming 2023 Harmonised General Elections”.

    The party manifesto is also being finalised as well as other critical aspects related to Zanu PF’s internal election road map.

    The President also charged his troops who assumed the arduous responsibility of serving in the Politburo to “re-commit to tow the correct party line, uphold constitutionalism, ideology, internal democratic practices, as well as rules and procedures of the party.

    “There is no room for personal, group, district or provincial self-serving interests. You are all now national leaders. We must never be found wanting.”

    He said at the party’s administrative level, preparations for the holding of democratic primary elections should begin in earnest.

    “We as Zanu PF, we will have our internal primary elections from next week. Equally, all provinces are directed to constitute themselves in readiness for responsive grassroots-based mobilisation campaigns ahead of the Harmonised General Elections. Provinces must further raise the requisite resources for campaigns at their level.

    “Voter registration and grassroots-oriented mobilisation strategies centred at the cells and villages should continue. Nothing must be left to chance,” the President said.

    Elections, the President added, offer Zimbabweans, who were liberated by united ZANU and ZAPU, ZANLA and ZIPRA, the opportunity to reject neo-colonialists and their local lackeys.

    “I commend you all for the ongoing cell verification exercise undertaken across provinces. Organising our people to exercise their sacred right to vote for the defence of constitutionalism, our independence, freedom, and

    sovereignty, democracy is everyone’s responsibility. United as ZANU and ZAPU, ZANLA and ZIPRA, we waged a protracted armed war so that our people can enjoy free, fair and transparent elections. We will defend this right from all neo-colonial threats.

    “We are aware of the nefarious machinations to attack and discredit our national institutions. As the people of Zimbabwe, let us remain vigilant and not allow ourselves to be hoodwinked by entities who are against the progress, economic growth, peace and unity of our country,” he said.

    Oiling the behemoth party, whose people-tailored policies have found resonance across the country, attracting new members, some of whom were in leadership positions in the opposition, and numerous affiliate organisations, the President said resources will be availed appropriately to ensure a resounding victory.

    “All the wings of the party, along with affiliate organisations, will be supported in their political mobilisation programmes based on clear programmes and activities. Our revolutionary mass party knows no other place in politics besides victory, development and success. Zanu PF is geared and ready to mount an electric, thunderous and scientific, people-centred campaign. We are ready for victory. Victory is certain!

    “2022 saw the establishment and growth of affiliate organisations. The allegiance, loyalty and patriotism demonstrated by this emerging new crop of cadres are undoubtedly complementing the work of party leagues. The multiplier effects of the affiliate organisations must be harnessed for the growth and modernisation of our party.

    “To maintain this momentum, it is also our collective — the Politburo, leagues and departments of the party — to handhold and nurture new responsibility as members. They must have a deeper grasp of the party’s ideology, constitution, values, rules, procedures and principles. Equally, the returnees’ Dzokai Kumusha, Buyani ekhaya Programme, should be promoted and new members must be welcomed as well as fully integrated across all structures” he said.

    Turning to the economy, the President said the Politburo must be ever mindful that economic growth is paramount, and that agriculture production and productivity should be accompanied by modernisation and mechanisation, based on the fact that the land reform is irreversible.

    He warned some meddlesome countries against owning large tracts of land by way of carbon credits.

    “Our communities are the rightful custodians of the land, flora fauna, hence matters related to environmental management and conservation including social development should benefit the people of our country.

    “NGOs must be transparent and accountable in all their activities. We cannot have unknown and faceless Western-owned entities and NGOs, benefiting from our natural resources by way of carbon credits, in some cases with close to 1 million hectares of land in a single province, purportedly under their purview.

    “As we move towards Vision 2030, our country is evolving, modernising and industrialising. The responsible departments and the Youth League must, therefore, competently promote initiatives and synergies riding on science, technology and innovation, as primary driving forces for development.”

    Under President Mnangagwa every corner of the country is witnessing tremendous development that leaves no one and no place behind and this will be maintained going into the future

    “Your responsibility is weighty and must be undertaken with integrity, honesty, unwavering loyalty and patriotism. As we undertake our political work, let us carry the message of hope, peace, unity, love and harmony. We say no to violence. We must be ready and vigilant to confront all the machinations from our detractors head-on.”

    Before the start of the Politburo, a moment of silence was observed to remember national heroes who passed on recently, namely the late Cde Betty Flora Mutero, Brigadier General (Rtd) Epmarcus Walter Kanhanga and Dr Christopher Chindoti Mushohwe. -state media

    Pupil Commits Suicide After Being Bullied

    Agony, grief, pain, anguish, sadness and anger aptly describe how the Saudan family in Bulawayo is feeling following the death of their 15-year-old son Jayden who committed suicide after complaining of bullying at his school.
    Jayden who was a Form Three pupil at Hamilton High School in Bulawayo, drank a pesticide last Thursday at his family home in Montrose suburb. He succumbed to the poison the following day at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) where he had been admitted.

    Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said investigations are underway.

    “We received the report about the death of the learner from Hamilton High School and we are conducting investigations on the matter,” said Inspector Ncube.

    Jayden lived with his grandmother Mrs Sarah Saudan and his siblings Jada and Jody. His father is based in the United Kingdom.

    A funeral service was held yesterday at Christ the King Parish where Jayden was an altar server according to the family. His body will be cremated today at the West Park Crematorium. This latest incident comes barely a month after another Hamilton High School learner fatally stabbed a Founders High School pupil, Wayne Ndlovu (16).

    Wayne was pronounced dead upon arrival at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH). Two boys from Hamilton High School were arrested in connection with Wayne’s death and one of them has since appeared in court facing murder charges. The learner’s death was a culmination of a series of turf wars pitting pupils from various schools in the city.

    A news crew yesterday afternoon visited the Saudan family at their home shortly after their arrival from a private service.

    It was a sombre atmosphere as mourners, mostly youths relived the memories they shared with Jayden.

    The deceased was described as a quiet person, a budding long-distance runner at Hamilton High School who aspired to be a pilot and loved his grandmother.

    His sister, Miss Jody Saudan said since the beginning of the year, Jayden had started isolating himself. She said Jayden no longer wanted to go to school because his friend Richard, who they believe was protecting him from bullies at school had left after completing high school.

    Miss Sudan said when Jayden opened up two weeks ago, it was after school authorities reportedly seized some of his stuff as a way of trying to force him to cut his hair.

    “Jayden dyed his hair black at the beginning of the school term and the school authorities did not say anything about it when he was representing the school at an inter-school athletics competition,” she said.

    “Jayden took long to tell us what was happening until the senior master took his satchel, blazer, tie, watch and phone about two weeks ago saying he must cut his hair.”

    Miss Saudan said although Jayden complied and cut his hair, school authorities were not satisfied.

    She said Jayden later opened up and told her about the bullying that allegedly bordered on racial slurs.

    “He told us that he was being bullied by the prefects and was not getting any protection from teachers. My brother said he was being called racist names because of the colour of his skin,” said Miss Saudan.

    She said the day his brother committed suicide will forever be etched in her mind.

    “This was the day Jayden drank poison in the bathroom after returning from school. When I spoke to him outside the house under a mango tree, he seemed fine but he said he didn’t want me to share anything about the issues at school,” said Miss Saudan.

    She said she could smell something like burnt rubber and I thought he had smoked something in the bathroom.

    “I smelt the same thing on his clothes,” said Miss Saudan.

    She said she asked her brother but he refused to talk before he went to lie down on his bed.

    Miss Saudan said their maid alerted them after she found Jayden lying on his bed with his eyes rolling back into their sockets.

    “Froth was coming out of his mouth and we didn’t know what he had taken. We searched the house after calling the ambulance. Our aunt found a pesticide container thrown in the dustbin,” said Miss Saudan.

    Her sibling Jada said when they visited Jayden last Thursday night at UBH, he was looking fine.

    “I went to visit him during which we spoke to each other and I even promised to play him voice notes of support from the family the following day. Sadly, about 30 minutes after we left the hospital, we received the news that he had passed on,” said Jada.

    Jayden’s distraught grandmother, Mrs Sarah Saudan, who took care of the deceased and his siblings following the death of their mother in 2013, was at a loss for words.

    “I’m drained and I can’t say anything about my grandchild. I’m devastated about his death. Jayden was quiet and never complained about anything,” she said between sobs.

    Contrary to rumours that Jayden stole money from her grandmother, Mrs Saudan said she actually gave her grandson US$30 to buy files for Continuous Assessment Learning Activity (CALA) and pocket money.

    The deceased’s aunt, Ms Corene Saudan said she felt disappointed and livid that her nephew had to endure bullying at the school which resulted in him committing suicide.

    “We should make kids understand that they are going to school to learn not to engage in fights. When children go to school, teachers automatically assume the role of parents,” she said.

    Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Dr Evelyn Ndlovu told Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN) that the ministry is investigating the matter.- state media

    Mnangagwa MP Donates 84 Cows To Footballers Ahead Of 2023 Elections

    Insiza District youths who participated in a football tournament meant to encourage young people to register to vote in this year’s elections have been empowered with 84 cows worth US$30 000.

    The cows were bought using the US$60 000 that Insiza North legislator Farai Taruvinga donated to Insiza Grassroots Sports Development (IGSD) as part of a youth empowerment programme. IGSD then decided to use football as a tool to promote voter registration in the district as well as help arrest social ills among young people.

    Speaking on behalf of Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Kirsty Coventry, Chief Director in the Ministry, Benson Dube applauded Taruvinga for creating generational wealth for young people, adding that the gesture is in line with the fight against drugs and substance abuse.

    “This (giving out cows) is a good gesture by the local Member of Parliament (Taruvinga), especially looking at his stance against drugs and substance abuse. He is targeting the youths who are the real targets of these drugs and substance abuse. So, really giving them something that is tangible, something that will occupy them. Right now after getting these cattle, they’re able to spend most of their time looking after them and that will prevent them from getting indulgent in drug and substance abuse,” said Dube.

    Winners of the tournament which ran between September and December last year were Ward 12 who beat Ward 7 5-1 in the final. Ward 12 will get their 27 Brahmans on Sunday, March 12, with each member of the squad getting one beast.

    Cows which were delivered at yesterday’s ceremony held at Filabusi Centre were the 17 belonging to losing finalists Ward 7 and third placed Ward 4 who got 12 cattle.

    Chief Maduna also got a Brahman for being the “Top fan” as he attended all the games.

    Fourth placed Ward 16 who won 10 cows, teams that finished fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth are due to get four cows each have been shown their cattle which are under quarantine and will get them once the veterinary services clears their zones.

    The players from other teams are set to share at a later stage.

    Taruvinga challenged the beneficiaries to guard their Brahmans “jealously” and make sure that they grow their herd.

    “This is a startup and our young people deserve to be given startups as part of empowerment. Our President Mnangagwa has spoken a number of times about Zimbabwe being built by its people and we’re simply heeding to the country’s Number One citizen’s calls.

    “Also, with the team I had, we thought deeply that since we’re facing a scourge of drugs and substance abuse among young people, what better way can we reward them and keep them busy after playing the tournament? So giving them these Brahmans was the best as it kills so many birds with one stone, fighting drugs and creating generational wealth,” Taruvinga said.

    Thulani Sibanda, IGSD chairperson said they used part of the US$60 000 for capacity development initiatives as well as revamping Filabusi Country Club.

    “What we’re planning is to have the youths competing throughout the year as we continue to empower youths economically.

    “Besides these cows, we used part of the sponsorship to hold an administrators’ workshop for 77 sports administrators and 23 councillors for all wards. We had 44 referees being trained as we dream to have these competitions annually.

    “Because we want to introduce other disciplines in future, eight boxing coaches were trained using the same funds and also rehabilitated grounds at all wards,” said Sibanda.

    Meanwhile, boxers from Matabeleland South, amateur pugilists Sithandweyinkosi Moyo and Thabani Gumbi as well as professional fighter Lloyd Mujibilikwa gave an exhibition, doing pad works and sparring.

    Last year, 18-year-old Moyo missed out on representing Zimbabwe at the Africa Union Sports Council Region 5 Under-20 Games after getting her passport late. She is regarded as one of the country’s brightest boxing prospects. -state media

    Man Caught On Bed With Neighbour’s Wife

    State Media – When Desire Moyo (28) caught his co-tenant Tendai Govere (22) sitting on his bed in his bedroom with his wife he allegedly assaulted him before he inserted a sex toy into his behind.
    For his uncouth actions Desire appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Dambudzo Malunga facing two counts of assault and aggravated indecent assault.

    He pleaded not guilty to both counts and was remanded in custody to Tuesday next week for trial.

    It is reported that Desire’s wife Patience Ncube repeatedly phoned Govere while requesting him to visit her at her room.

    The court heard that at first Govere was reluctant, but he finally visited her in the evening since Desire was not around.

    It is said when he got inside Patience called him into the bedroom and told him to sit on the bed. But things quickly went nasty when Desire unexpectedly arrived. He allegedly started assaulting him with a leather belt and fists all over the body.

    It is alleged that Desire who was seething with anger handcuffed him and continued to assault him.

    Govere bled profusely as a result of the attack. Desire took the torture to another level when he allegedly removed Govere’s pair of trousers and inserted a sex toy repeatedly into his rear for two hours.

    It is said while he was inserting the sex toy into his behind, he recorded a video of the brutal abuse.

    Govere was rescued by his other co-tenants who phoned Khumalo Police Station and police officers swiftly reacted and arrested Desire.Constance Mathaba represented the State. -state media

    Brave Child Jumps Off Kidnapper’s Moving Car

    In a shocking incident, a nine-year-old girl in Bulawayo sustained a fractured arm, leg and a swollen face after escaping from the clutches of her kidnapper by jumping out of a speeding vehicle.

    The heroic child and her guardian boarded a Nissan Probox from her school which is situated in Famona suburb heading to the city centre.

    A source said: “The unsuspecting woman alighted from the car first believing that the child was following her but to her utter shock when she turned back to check the child she saw the car speeding off with her.”

    The woman was left at a loss for words.

    “I didn’t know what to do as I watched the car speeding. I tried to run after it but I could not. I was left speechless and worried that maybe the kidnapper had taken my child to kill her,” she said.

    While the car was speeding, the child threw her satchel out of the window and when it reduced speed she bolted out of the car.

    “She opened the door and jumped out of the car. Unfortunately her left foot got trapped and she was dragged for a few metres.

    She later managed to pull out her leg,” said the source.

    The brave child sustained a fractured arm, leg and a swollen face.

    The incident was reported to the police. Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident and appealed for information that could lead to the arrest of the kidnapper.

    “Anyone with information which could lead to the whereabouts of the driver of the Nissan Probox registration number AFW 1740 should phone any nearest police station or call us on 029-60358,” he said. -state media

    Man Jumps Down 4th Floor Mnangagwa Mjolo Style

    State Media – A Sakubva man died after he fell off from the fourth floor of Matida Flats while wrestling with his married lover’s husband early Sunday morning.
    It is alleged that Tawanda Chirenje (25) had caught the now deceased Gift Saungweme (40) in a compromising position with his estranged wife, Phillipa Dariyani (25), in a friend’s apartment.

    Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Nobert Muzondo confirmed that the police are on the hunt for Chirenje who took the law into his own hands and pushed Saungweme off a fourth floor window at Matida Hostel as they wrestled.

    “Chirenje had caught Dariyani drinking beer with Saungweme in a friend’s apartment. He assaulted her with the flat side of a machete, booted feet and fists and proceeded to assault Saungweme.

    “They wrestled towards an open window and as they wrestled, Saungweme fell off the window from the fourth floor. He sustained head injuries and died on Monday morning.

    “We are treating the matter as a murder incident as the circumstances are all pointing that way. As the police, we urge people not to take the law into their own hands and not to use violence when such matters arise,” said Inspector Muzondo.

    When The Manica Post visited the scene on Monday, Dariyani’s friends revealed that she is a sex worker who had offered her services to the now deceased, with her husband catching them red handed.

    During our visit to Matida Hostels, we leant that Dariyami had just been picked by the police for questioning while Chirenje was reported to have disappeared shortly after Saungweme’s fall from the building.

    In an interview with The Manica Post, Dariyami’s friend, Shallon Maisera, in whose apartment the two lovebirds were caught red handed, said she had been drinking with Dariyami and Saungweme at the bar that night before they decided to go to her apartment.

    “I offered them my apartment because her children were sleeping in her apartment, which is on the third floor. The three of us had been drinking in my apartment when Saungweme sent me to buy more beer and it was already past midnight.

    “When I came back, I was shocked to find Chirenje inside my apartment with the lovebirds. Dariyani was crying and begging for Chirenje to forgive her. I knocked and Chirenje opened the door for me.

    “He told me that he had caught the two in bed and that he wanted to kill them. I tried to stop him but he pushed and locked me outside. Shortly afterwards, he came out and told me that Saungweme had jumped off the window. He then walked away after that,” said Maisera.

    She said Dariyami was assaulted all over her body with the machete.

    Maisera said when they rushed downstairs, Saungweme who was still alive but badly injured asked for some water.

    “I asked him if he had been pushed off the window or if he had jumped but he kept saying ‘pakaipa’ so we rushed him to the hospital where he died later on,” she said.

    Dariyani’s other friend, Memory Chaipa said Dariyani and Chirenje’s relationship was strained due to Chirenje’s violent nature.

    “Chirenje is negligent and violent, which is why Dariyani joined us in sex work. She wanted to take care of her five children but Chirenje who is an illegal gold panner would not understand this. He has one child with her but he does not look after that child,” said Chaipa.

    The friends also confronted each other on who could have alerted Chirenje that Dariyani was with Saungweme.

    They accused Maisera, who however avidly refused being the informer.

    “We heard that it was you Maisera who called Chirenje because you wanted him to yourself as he had some money, so please tell us the truth. Why did he show up at the time that you had gone to the bar? Please be open with us and state the truth?” asked Chaipa.

    However, Maisera insisted that she had nothing to do with it.

    “I honestly do not know how everything took place. I was at the bar buying beers, I did not call Chirenje. Why would I do that when Dariyani is my best friend? I was also shocked to find Chirenje in my home. I am dealing with severe trauma right now because the man jumped from my apartment, I fear that his ghost will haunt me when I did nothing wrong,” she defended herself.

    Prior to The Manica Post’s arrival at Matida Flats, the Saungweme family had been at the scene to conduct some rituals.

    “Saungweme’s parents were here this morning. They took some blood-stained soil from where he fell and conducted some rituals. The mother ordered her dead son to revenge those that caused his death.

    “It was scary, she asked the residents for a hoe so that she could dig the soil that she wanted but no one came forward. So she threatened that she would leave the blood as it was and that the whole Matida Hostel would be uninhabitable due to her son’s ghost, that is when people rushed to look for a hoe for her,” said Chaipa.

    At the place where Saungweme landed was some snuff that had been sprinkled by his mother and some other strange objects.- Manica Post

    Shock As Man Kills Ex-wife

    A Chiweshe man has reportedly committed suicide after axing his ex-wife to death.

    28-year-old Brighton Justice of Madombwe village in the Chief Makope area of Chiweshe, Mashonaland Central Province hung himself on Monday after allegedly axing his ex-wife, Esteri Zulu to death.

    Mashonaland Central Police Spokesperson, Inspector Milton Mundembe confirmed the incident which happened on the 6th of March, saying Justice visited Zulu where an altercation ensued over text messages in her phone.

    Justice is said to have accused his ex-wife of infidelity and during the scuffle, her phone screen cracked.

    Inspector Mundembe added that on the 6th of March, Zulu visited her ex-husband demanding US$20 to fix the phone.

    Upon hearing Zulu’s demands, an altercation ensued and Justice allegedly picked up an axe and axed her to death 30 metres from his home.

    After the murder, Justice is said to have run off towards Manyani Mountain, where his body was discovered the following day hanging from a tree.

    Both bodies were taken to Concession Hospital mortuary for post mortem.- ZBC News

    https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/03/08/man-commits-suicide-after-axing-ex-wife/

    “Prophet” Predicts Victory For Mnangagwa In Coming Polls

    PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is going to have a landslide victory in the upcoming harmonised elections and the results are going to irk the opposition and their partners into fomenting anarchy in the country, popular South African-based televangelist Jay Israel has said.

    Although there is nothing out-rightly new in the election victory prediction for President Mnangagwa with New York-headquartered global ratings firm Fitch Solutions last week predicting a resounding win for President Mnangagwa, Prophet Israel, however, prophesied disharmony in the opposition camp that will lead to factions in the period just before the elections.

    Zanu-PF has been working hard, building its cells and has engaged in a cell verification process while some from within the opposition have started defecting to the ruling party citing disorganisation in the opposition ranks.

    “I have a message to the nation of Zimbabwe. I have received a prophecy about the upcoming election. The message is clear, President Emmerson Mnangagwa is going to win the next elections resoundingly. And let me hasten to say any prophet who is going to prophecy today that the opposition will win the elections, that person should be dismissed as a liar. God has already blessed President Mnangagwa with another term in office. I have also been shown that as we head towards elections there will be serious friction within the opposition led by Nelson Chamisa. Disagreements over a number of issues will arise which will lead to a near split. Due to the internal friction some opposition members will join the ruling party before and after elections,” he said.

    The popular prophet has put his head on the block emphasising that, “if President Mnangagwa does not win the presidential elections, it means I am a liar and they must come and cut off my head.”

    The 30-year-old Bulawayo-born charismatic preacher said he was coming to Zimbabwe where he plans to set up base in his home town.

    “I am bringing a very serious revolution, not just a revival, it’s a revolution to Zimbabwe, especially Bulawayo because it has been left behind for a long time. There is a lot that I am going to do. There is a lot that Zimbabwe must prepare for. This is going to be like a tsunami. Many people are going to flock from different places, just coming to Bulawayo. Meaning to say traffic is going to increase. We are going to give business to hotels and the transport industry including airlines,” he said.

    He added that he was also planning to revive the Bulawayo music industry.

    “I am planning to set up a Jay Israel Records that is going to cater for all the Bulawayo musicians. I am going to sign them and record them for free,” he said.

    Born and bred in Bulawayo, Israel dropped out of school owing to financial challenges when he was in Form Two at Pumula High School. At 18 years old, he moved to Harare where he later formed his own church, Palace of Glory, becoming the youngest church leader in the country. In 2014, he relocated to South Africa where he has been leading the Spirit Life Church.

    — Sunday News

    BREAKING: Hopewell’s Pvt Jet Owner, Robert Chapman Caught In The Act Dodging Child Maintenance

    By A Correspondent | The man who “investigative journalist’ Hopewell Chin’ono says owns a private jet, the Democratic Union of Zimbabwe leader, Robert Chapman was Thursday afternoon served prosecution papers for contempt of court (over defaulting child support money and visitation failure which has lasted over 3 months.)

    Hopewell Chin'ono's claim over Robert Chapman's finances

    Chapman, who some Zimbabweans label, Obama, was served prosecution papers at around 3.30pm, Nashville Time, court papers in ZimEye’s possession show.

    In the state of Tennessee, when one fails to pay child maintenance and go into arrears for over 3 months, they’ve broken the law.

    Lawyers used court server services to track Robert Chapman upon him entering the Nashville area.

    The officers physically chased him up, and their movement is reflected in the following live satellite tracker (officer reflected in the cop icon, that’s moving up the journey trail in the map).

    Live software tracker as court server chased Chapman up on Thursday afternoon. Court Sherrif is the
    capped officer icon

    The software tracked Chapman down to a local hotel.

    The development was confirmed by the software used by the local solicitors.

    Chapman has child maintenance arrears totaling more than USD10,000 for his 4 children with two different mothers, both based in the US.

    Papers served yesterday were for his fourth child.

    One of the bills has on its own ran above the USD7,000 marker.

    Mr Chapman cooperated during the serving, a source told ZimEye.

    Contacted for comment via phone, Chapman responded saying he would call back to speak over the court official incident.

    ‘Hello Robert. Are you well? Want to publish the breaking story regarding the serving of papers that’s just happened against you at 3.30pm. Do you consider yourself financially fit for 2023 elections seeing you keep defaulting on child maintenance, which is a serious offence since 2014?,’ he was asked, to which he asked for more time. “Can I return your call shortly,” he said.

    2 hours later, Chapman was still to call, and he was asked once again, ‘Thank you for replying me…but you are still to call. Is it not wise to use the Harare flight money for your kids? Time is moving. I have a deadline on the o-clock for your final comment,’ he was told.

    The latest development is one in a string of several others since 2014, when a judge ordered for his arrest over the first arrears running over USD12,000.

    Chapman divorced his first wife in December 2010, and Thursday’s development regards his second marriage which was terminated 3 years ago.

    In 2014, the Catoosa County Superior court in Georgia ordered Chapman to pay $500 a child. He was dragged him to court as his wife sought to compel him to pay child support.

    “…Robert Howard Chapman does not pay $500 per month toward said child support arrears until paid in full, upon affidavit of Plaintiff, the Defendant shall be confined to the common jail of Catoosa County for his willful failure and refusal to abide by the lawful order of this Court until the remaining arrears are paid in full,” read an order by Judge Brian House of the Catoosa County Superior Court.

    “It is further ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the defendant shall continue to pay the sum of $873 per month as current support, in addition to the purge amount of $500 per month,” the ruling read.

    Despite Chapman later clearing the total amount over USD12,000, he has accrued a new burden, running beyond USD11,000 for the four kids, as at Friday, today.

    Chapman’s party was unreachable for a comment at the time of writing.

    President Chamisa Speaks On Way Forward

    Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has vowed citizens will not allow Zanu PF to steal the people’s victory.

    President Chamisa made the remarks at a media briefing in Harare on Thursday.

    According to President Chamisa, Zanu PF is afraid of CCC’s enigmatic approach to politics.

    He also denounced the persecution of Hon Job Sikhala by the Zanu PF regime.

    https://fb.watch/j9l8ej15KT/?mibextid=q5o4bk

    Zanu PF Fails To Disrupt REAP Programme

    Tinashe Sambiri

    Zanu PF hooligans attempted to disrupt the Register, Elect and Protect ( REAP) campaign in Chitungwiza on Wednesday.

    CCC youth taskforce spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma condemned the alarming level of Zanu PF hooliganism and banditry.

    Said Chuma:

    “REAP Campaign today ( Wednesday) in St Mary’s Ward 3 went well despite attempts by Zanu PF goons to disrupt it.

    What we can say is REAP is unstoppable.

    ZANU PF thugs tried to disrupt but we resisted. We are peaceful, determined and fearless.

    Zanu PF hooligans are provocative, wild, reckless and uncouth.”

    All Citizens Have Duty To Fight For Change

    By Gift Ostallos Siziba

    Fellow Citizens as you retire to bed tonight think about the state of our country.

    We have normalized the abnormal as a people.

    For 40 years we have need reduced to nothing!

    This country is being looted hook line and sinker!

    It is our duty as a people to fix this!

    We can do it if we Register as voters!

    Fellow Citizens- your vote is your voice and with your voice you have your power- With your power we can Change the world.

    This is the only opportunity we have to change our circumstances.

    To win big, We must register big!

    Where ever you are- tell a friend, a neighbor, workmate, wife, hauband, your children , schoolmates, boyfriend or girlfriend and all your loved ones to register as voters.
    This is the Call the Act

    RegisterToVoteZW