Divorce Rate Shoots 100% Up

Zimbabwe recorded a 100 percent increase in divorce cases last year, a development that counsellors and analysts say is a cause for concern.

Although divorce is often deemed as a solution to toxic relationships, it negatively impacts both parties, their children, family and community at large as health experts say divorce and separation are often associated with increased anxiety and depression as well as increased risk of alcohol abuse.

Causes of divorce range from infidelity, financial challenges, lack of communication and intimacy, violence within the marriage institution and unresolved disputes.

Statistics from the Judiciary Service Commission show that in 2020, 1 117 couples filed for divorce and the figure went up to 1 351 the following year.

Last year however, the figure doubled to 2 735 cases against 13 436 recorded marriages. In essence, 20 percent of Zimbabwean marriages are likely to end in divorce.

Of the 2 735 divorce cases filed last year at the High Court in Bulawayo, Masvingo, Harare, Mutare and Chinhoyi, 1 561 were completed.

Bulawayo recorded 613, Harare 1 731, Masvingo 145, Mutare 156 and Chinhoyi 90 divorce matters.

Experts argue that divorce is a sensitively painful change and can generate lasting feelings of unhappiness, anger and trouble. Divorce, they also say, is without doubt a strong risk factor and a source of stress.

Family lawyer Shepherd Chingarande said the main cause is that some couples make false starts by marrying for the wrong reasons.

“People marry for the wrong reasons and that is how many get it all wrong. Some are under pressure from parents and friends based on the biological clock and they just marry whoever comes into their lives first. Compatibility is key and when two do not have anything in common after sex, the relationship is likely to end in divorce. Others ignore red flags with the hope that marriage can change a person and upon disappointment, they opt out,” said Chingarande.

He said financial difficulties fuel disputes at home while life-changing decisions also have an impact on marriages as some individuals are quick to make those without consultation as if they are single.

“Marriage at a young age or lack of skills to deal with tough situations can be stressful,” said Chingarande.

He added that domestic violence cases which are on the increase in Zimbabwe and addictions related to drug abuse often lead to breakdown of marriages. “Infidelity or adultery, ethnic differences and even high expectations driven by social media can also be another source of friction leading to divorce,” said Chingarande.

Local psychologist Jacqueline Nkomo said the increase in divorces may spell more mental problems for Zimbabwean communities as the breakdown in marriages often come with several consequences for the couple, children, extended family and community.

She said those consequences however should not deter those in abusive relationships from divorcing as that may put their lives at risk.

Nkomo said those who divorce should open up to their children and explain reality so that children do not battle guilt feelings as they may suspect their existence is the reason their parents divorced.

“Although divorce is not commendable, sometimes it’s necessary to deliver abused spouses from toxic relationships. However, whenever people choose to go separate ways they must go through counselling and be equipped with coping strategies to handle after effects which are more negative than positive,” said Nkomo.

“Divorce disturbs the order of what has become normal to us as humans and once two people separate, children and family members suffer. Children whose parents divorce also battle low self-esteem and may develop depression coupled with anxiety emanating from the changes that the development brings into their social, emotional and sometimes financial lives.”

Nkomo said those who divorce often think they are strong but are at risk of bottling up issues which may also lead to stress and depression.

“We envision communities where family structures are maintained and where individual members can live in harmony. We need to get to a point where we also accept that sometimes divorce is the only way out and not stigmatise divorcees.

Some are labelled failures and they live a life of pain and regret because communities think they could not sustain their families. We should also learn to be content so that we foster love, peace and unity in our marriages,” added Nkomo.

Renowned marriage counsellor Herbert Ndlovu said despite the alarming 100 percent increase in divorce, happy and successful marriages were still possible in Zimbabwe.

He said not all hope is lost and members of the public should be willing to go the extra mile to revive and sustain marriages despite challenges such as inadequate resources.

“In my 27-year marriage, I have learnt that acceptance plays a major role. We should stop trying to remodel our partners as that often causes strife in marriage. Couples who also have high expectations of each other suffer disappointment since we are all humans hence the need for us to be tolerant and strive to bring the best. Christians are chief culprits on this as they like imposing their convictions on others, successful marriages need both partners to accept differences and live in harmony,” said Ndlovu.

He said engaging God from day one is very important as couples cannot treat God as a second option. “We need to pray together and connect spiritually from day one so that when troubles emerge, we can draw inspiration from the Creator of marriages. Couples should never relax even for a day and think that because they are married, it will stay like that. Marriage is hard work, nothing comes automatically hence we must do everything and put a lot of effort to keep marriages thriving and happy” said Ndlovu.

He said infidelity is an individual choice hence everyone has the power to stop having extramarital affairs.

“I urge spouses to be loyal to each other, be honest and easily communicate everything. Do not discuss your partner’s faults or any disagreements with anyone. Loyalty means sticking with each other even in bad times. Even when our spouses are at fault we should never discuss them with any third party even parents, pastors, family or friends,” said Ndlovu. -Chronicle

ZEC Plays Hide And Seek With Citizens

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is deeply reluctant to act on reforms, it has emerged.

Speaking at a media briefing in Harare on Wednesday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere accused Zanu PF of dragging feet in terms of setting up key reforms.

Political analysts have urged CCC to exert pressure on the ZEC to implement reforms before polls.

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CCC Pushes For Reforms

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is deeply reluctant to act on reforms, it has emerged.

Speaking at a media briefing in Harare on Wednesday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere accused Zanu PF of dragging feet in terms of setting up key reforms.

Mahere further accused Zanu PF leaders Emmerson Mnangagwa and Constantino Chiwenga of encouraging party supporters to kill CCC members.

Political analysts have urged CCC to exert pressure on the ZEC to implement reforms before polls.

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CCC Targets Victory In Mhondoro

Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) champion Vengai Chivaura is boosting projects for women in in Mhondoro- Mubaira.

Chivaura is supporting women’s fundraising programmes in the area.

“Change champion Vengai Chivaura is supporting the Mhondoro Mubaira Constituency Mukando scheme -in which women raise money to buy whatever they desire.

Chivaura will top up the money raised and provide transportation to buy items in Harare.

Lately Chivaura helped women in Makomo village and Kavhukatema village who bought blankets, plates, pots and groceries,” CCC said.

Change Champion Rescues The Needy

Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) champion Vengai Chivaura is boosting projects for women in in Mhondoro- Mubaira.

Chivaura is supporting women’s fundraising programmes in the area.

“Change champion Vengai Chivaura is supporting the Mhondoro Mubaira Constituency Mukando scheme -in which women raise money to buy whatever they desire.

Chivaura will top up the money raised and provide transportation to buy items in Harare.

Lately Chivaura helped women in Makomo village and Kavhukatema village who bought blankets, plates, pots and groceries,” CCC said.

CCC’s Suspension Of Primaries Daylight Dictatorship: Mavaza

SUSPENSION OF PRIMARY ELECTIONS BY CCC AN UNDEMOCRATIC MOVE AND A THREAT TO DEMOCRACY.

Voter, Mind The Dictator

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) says it will do away with the traditional primary election system to choose party candidates for the impending harmonized elections set for later this year.

Speaking to journalists during a press conference this wee, CCC national spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said citizens will select party candidates through a sophisticated party template. “We received a number of enquires on what our candidate selection process will look like. ”

In actual fact Mr Chamisa, the leader of the main opposition party in Zimbabwe (the CCC), declared that he will be nominating his party’s parliamentary candidates for the 2023 harmonised elections in what CCC confirms to be a complicated system.
The announcement that Chamisa will hand pick and thrust upon the nation’s parlimentary candidates is, even by Mr Chamisa’s own owful democratic standards, a new low. This is a serious onslaught against democracy.

Primary elections, or direct primary are a voting process by which voters can indicate their preference for their party’s candidate, or a candidate in general, in an upcoming general election, local election, or bye election. In a primary election voters are solely the members of a political party in what is called a closed primary. However, political parties control the method of nomination of candidates for office in the name of the party.
Primary elections are typically held for offices that have a rigid term, such as a president, member of a legislature or councillors. Offices which can be replaced without recourse to a new election, typically do not have dedicated primaries of their own; rather, the party typically nominates its internal party leader as its candidate for such an office.
Mr Chamisa and his Western sponsors have always argued that Chamisa repreesent the cause for liberty, democracy and and choice. The arguement is that Mr Chamisa’ s administration, should he win the elections, usher a hitherto unknown era of democracy in the country. When we hear these meaningless rumblings, many of us react with dismay at the sheer audacity of these deceptions by a dictator masquerading as a democrat.

CCC acts chillingly like vicious a man who beats the hell out of wife in his house and then masquarades as an advocate of human rights in the wider society. Why should women out there trust a perenial wife beater to act in their intetests? Similarly why should voters trust a perenial despot in his own party to respect any democratic values in Zimbabwe.
Voters must judge CCC with its undemocratic behaviour and the impunity with which it acts in their own party, not by empty proclamations of democracy.

CCC does not yet control the enforcement arms of the state such as prisons , low enforcement forces and state weapons and yet they act so ruthlessly against domocratic tenants. It is even scary to begin to imagine what a monster against democracy the party will be if it gets hold of power and state intruments. What makes it even more terrifying is that the man leading the part is not even self aware. He is the epitome of impunity. CCC represents the place where voters should not go to and Chamisa represents a figure that voters should avoid.

Imposition of parlimentary candidates will not be just an event. It will be the beginning of a proceess that will have far reaching impact not only on democratic culture but on the well being of our communities.

When Chamisa imposes a member of parliament in Kezi, for example, not only will he be insulting the communities in that particular constituency , but will be maiming and killing local democracy. Secondly, by filling parliament with his appointed stooges he will be killing national democracy .

Chamisa has no clue what parlimentary democracy means. Parlimentary democracy means election by the people, for the people and accountable to the people. Nomination means hand picking by the leader, for the leader and accountable to the leader.

In employment setups they say he who hires fires. In politics the equivalent is that a representative is accountable to their constituent. In this case chamisa will be the constituent.

An election provides the link between the elector and the representative. With Chamisa’s disgrace, there will be no link between his stooges and the the communities. Chamisa must look at the phenomenon of primary elections in Zanu PF and learn lessons on the link between those who vote at grassroots level and those who finally stand in parliament. Primary elections are not just an excercise in local choice, they ensure that a representative understands and speaks to local priorities. We are a diverse country in many ways and thst is why each constituency must send its own voice to parliament. It is even more than parliamentary work. This is also about MPs doing constituency work, talking to ministers, to the private sector etc on behalf of their constituencies. What does Chamisa know about local issues in Zaka, Chirumanzi, Mbalalabala?

Chamisa has a serious misapprehension of what democracy is. He thinks he has a natural right to be called a democrat, regardless of how he acts
He believes that Zanu PF must be eternally condemned regardless of any loudable efforts. He thinks he can wear the garb of democracy and act with impunity.

Mr Chamisa does not understand that the right to vote, which he is trumpling, was won by blood. Many did not return from the war. Parents lost their children. Children lost their parents. The man does not see the value of the right to vote . He thinks that freedom has always been there.

Chamisa acts like a pertulent son who inherits a mortgage purchased house soon after the death of his parents. He then sales and gambles away the proceeds. Such a pitable child has no clue of the toil and tears, the sacrifices that their parents put in buyinng and psying for the house.
CCC must not lie to its members that they are doing away with primaries in order to avoid infiltration. Anybody who is not affiliated with a party does not vote in a partisan, primary election.
Every ballot cast has an impact on our local communities.
It’s usually things that are very local and very personal, which makes primary elections democratic.
Primary elections determine which candidate will represent each political party in advance of a general election.
There are two main types of primaries: closed and open.
In a closed primary, voters may only cast their ballot for the party in which they are affiliated.
• An open primary allows voters to cast their ballot in either primary regardless of party affiliation.Primary elections give you, the voter, the opportunity to decide who from a pool of candidates should ultimately be nominated by your political party to run in the general election.Primary elections generally attract more partisan voters, which is how extreme candidates can end up on the ballot in a general election. Improving participation can help to moderate the outcomes.
Based on voter turnout and primary results, parties may rework their election strategy and devote more or less attention and resources towards certain demographics, states, and issues. On the other hand ZANU PF draw disproportionate attention in the presidential primaries because they hold the first caucus and primary election at Congress and often give a candidate the momentum to win their party’s nomination.
Candidates who receive mass support but ultimately don’t win primary elections can sometimes still influence the winning candidate and the platform they take to the general election.
So selecting candidate yes as opposed to electing them is a disaster and a direct attack on democracy.
The horns covered in lies are out CCC has now shown us it’s true colours.
It is seriously undemocratic to remove primary elections and appoint candidates. It simply means the parliament will be filled with partisan candidates who are only working for the appointing power. So the actions of the CCC is indeed undemocratic and it should be frowned at.
It will be dangerous to allow this to happen. We can only stop it by voting for ZANU PF which understands the pains of getting and fighting for freedom of choice. Democracy is never won democratically.

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Man Indecently Assaults Good Samaritan Son

An 18-year-old vendor from Beitbridge has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after being convicted for indecently assaulting a 13-year-old boy.

Miracle Bengure, who betrayed the trust of a man who had offered him accommodation, has been jailed for 10 years after being convicted for aggravated indecent assault on the Good Samaritan’s 13-year-old son.

Bengure pleaded guilty to the crime he committed on the 15th of this month when he appeared in court before he was slapped with a ten-year jail sentence.

Three years were however suspended on the condition that he does not commit a similar offence within the next five years.

It is the State’s case that Bengure was last week offered accommodation by a Good Samaritan, whose name cannot be disclosed to protect the child’s identity, but betrayed his trust by indecently assaulting his 13-year-old son who was fast asleep.

Bengure was arrested the following day after the matter was reported to the police.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/02/23/18-year-old-man-jailed-for-indecently-assaulting-a-13-year-old-boy/

Zanu PF Hooligans Disrupt Party Meeting

Mines deputy minister and Sanyati legislator Polite Kambamura allegedly hired a militia to violently disrupt a Zanu-PF cell inter-district meeting at Nyimo business centre in his constituency yesterday.

The case was reported to the police under RRB5413524.

Several party officials who spoke to NewsDay alleged that hired youth militia was under instruction to beat up Zanu-PF district chairpersons from Arda, Rusvingo and Nyaunde, perceived as blocking Kambamura’s re-election bid.

Zanu-PF Arda district chair Sylvester Mhirizhonga, who was one of the victims, said they reported the case to the police.

“I am in pain as we speak,” he said.

Zanu-PF Rusvingo district chair Joseph Takasungwa said Kambamura came with a truckload of thugs to cause violence.

“The Member of Parliament came with a hired crowd which beat up people, including myself,” he said.

Nyaunde district chair Kudakwashe Gwatinyanya said he needed medical attention after he allegedly lost a tooth during the scuffle.

Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial member Tawanda Tachiona confirmed that Kambamura had sent people to beat up party leaders in Sanyati.

“We witnessed district party leaders being beaten up. We are taking those injured to Sanyati Hospital,” he said.

Contacted for comment, Kambamura distanced himself from the skirmishes.

“I do not know what you are talking about. Yes, I am in Sanyati, but never witnessed that,” Kambamura said.

The Sanyati legislator is not new to intra-party violence.

He has of late been accused of unleashing hired thugs on his rivals within the ruling party to ensure he is not challenged in the primary elections. – NewsDay Zimbabwe

Another Zanu PF Lite Vows To Win Elections

By-Litle known opposition leader Robert Chapman says he is targeting 74 votes in Zimbabwe’s general election slated for later this year.

Chapman, who recently emerged from nowhere, said he would contest and win this year’s elections.

Chapman told the state media that his target is not just to win the presidential election but to do so convincingly. He said: 

We are shooting for the win, right now the target is about 74% of the votes, that is what we are targeting.

That is our goal that we are striving for. We look at the centre, we know what the polls, the numbers are showing us in the middle then we want to take a little bit from each side, from each of the extreme spectrums.

We think we can win people from both sides of strongholds of parties.

All set for the 21st Old Mutual NAMA awards

By A Correspondent| The stage is set for the 21st National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) powered by Old Mutual Zimbabwe tomorrow at the Harare International Conference Centre, with the organisers aiming to provide a unique experience for the industry and the fans.

This year’s event will run under the theme ‘Unlocking Dreams.’Arts mother body, National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NAC), said this year the ceremony will recognize outstanding achievements within the arts sector by locally-based artists.

The line-up of performers includes the who is who in the local music industry, songbird Gemma Griffiths, mbira queen Hope Masike, Tocky Vibes, Poptain, Feli Nandi, poet Obert Dube and socialite Mai Titi.

Also billed to perform are gospel singer Mathias Mhere, hip-hop stars Saintfloew and Holy 10, dancehall singer Freeman, Andrea the Vocalist, songstress Ammara Brown, urban groover ExQ and DJ Tamuka.

Old Mutual Zimbabwe continues to be a responsible business in the communities through financial education, financial inclusion, education, skills development, entrepreneurship, and diversity and inclusion.

As Zimbabwe’s largest integrated financial services group, Old Mutual recognizes the awards as the best platform to build a strong arts sector in the country and as a result, offers opportunities to educate and encourage artists to plan for their future, and unlock their dreams.

Hence, Old Mutual continues to partner with the arts and culture sector to empower artists and to make a positive difference by providing sustainable, tailored, and meaningful support through conducting financial literacy/education workshops under the flagship programme “On The Money” which is designed to teach all on how best to manage finances using relatable behaviours of Africa’s Big Five animals.

Last year, through these workshops Old Mutual managed to financially educate artists, equipping them with the knowledge that positively influences their financial behaviour while empowering them with a money mindset.

This year a series of Financial Literacy workshops have been scheduled aiming to continue furnishing artists with knowledge on how best they can handle their finances investing into both now and the future so that they are financially prepared for life during and after fame.

The key areas of focus that are taught to artists using Old Mutual’s On The Money program are Financial Planning, Savings, Budgeting, Managing Debt and Investing.

NAMAs are designed to recognize outstanding achievements within the arts sector and Old Mutual augments with financial literacy programmes. Empowerment of this nature will allow our artists to exploit financial products to their advantage and sharpen their saving, budgeting and investment skills.

Countdown to 2023 Harmonized Elections What We Need to Know

Part 1 : Election Agents and the Security of the Vote

By Ignatious Sadziwa and Tinashe Gumbo

Background

The security of the ballot is a very important ingredient in the promotion of free and fair elections.

Dr. Tinashe Gumbo

It satisfies and guarantees electoral credibility and integrity. The role of election agents (also known as polling agents), is very key in any election. Election agents play a gatekeeping role in ensuring that the electorate’s vote is secured. In this article, we seek to discuss the role of election agents in Zimbabwe. Our focus is on the gaps that have manifested during the previous elections with regard to the effectiveness of election agents’ work in the promotion of credible polls. We then reiterate some already-known recommendations for consideration by political parties as they recruit, train and deploy election agents. This is the first of the ten-part series of articles that are meant to contribute to the deconstruction and demystification of fears associated with being an active citizen in electoral processes.

Legal Provisions for Election Agents.

Ignatius Sadziwa

Election candidates are mandated by law (Section 93A, Electoral Act, Chapter 2:13, As Amended up to 28 May 2018) to appoint election agents for a particular poll. This should be done before, on, or after nomination day, but not later than seven days before polling day. The political party that sponsors the candidate is involved (or is an interested party) in the appointment of the election agents. Chief Election Agents are appointed to coordinate other agents (based at polling stations or in constituencies and wards as roving agents). The election agents have to be accredited by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. Thus, it should be noted that they are legitimate stakeholders in elections and are guided by the prevailing laws of the country (Section 83, Electoral Act). Zimbabwe has 210 constituencies,1958 wards, and 10985 (at least in 2018) polling stations. A political party that is serious about challenging for power must aim at deploying election agents at all the stations.

The Role of an Election Agent.

Election agents are representatives of both the candidates and political parties taking part in an election contest and their designated area of work is the polling station in the case of polling agents while the Chief Election Agents may be mobile. Election agents “monitor” and ensure that the election is being conducted in a transparent manner that does not disadvantage their candidates and by extension their political party. They witness all aspects of the voting and counting processes. Thus, prior to the opening of the polls, election agents examine the voting equipment including ballot boxes to ensure that they are empty and inspect the voting booth to determine if there is nothing that may influence the voter. They should, thus, be present during the unveiling of the ballot paper, the voting process, counting, and the collation and tabulation of final results.

To an extent, election agents also play an observing role by checking if the prevailing environment is conducive to free and fair elections. They can also assist their candidates and party with parallel voter tabulation (PVT) as witnessed in jurisdictions like Malawi and Zambia during their latest Presidential plebiscites.

Notable Potholes in Previous Elections

The current authors, being active practitioners in the electoral processes in Zimbabwe, noted that election outcomes are always contested because of an axiomatic belief that they are rigged all the time. Without committed, vigilant, willing, and well-trained election agents, it is always difficult to confirm any alleged election rigging. Yet, we have observed some limitations that are associated with recruitment, training, deployment, and the work of election agents in Zimbabwe. The observations in this article were informed by our direct involvement in electoral work and a review of election observation reports by local civic and faith-based organizations. Media reports were also consulted. Below, we attempt to summarize some of the issues noted in previous elections.

1. While an election agent must be a bona fide, loyal, committed, and willing member of a political party, it has emerged that in most cases, parties hastily recruit agents at the very last minute, thereby targeting the “wrong” agents for the task. This explains cases where some election agents went “AWOL” on election day thereby compromising the security of the people’s vote. Others were “bought” on the eve of an election; hence, they would give excuses leading to their failure to do the job. Claims of infiltration by the opponent elements are real as confirmed by one of the authors of this article who witnessed it during his contest for Mberengwa West Seat in 2013.

2. Research has shown that as of 2018, only one political party had the capacity to deploy election agents at all the polling stations. Opposition parties were yet to build their capacity to enjoy 100% deployment. The issue of financial resources and the “security” of the election agents remained a major factor in this regard. Alleged cases of rigging were normally raised at stations where some political parties had not deployed election agents, yet, no scientific evidence could be accessed to back the claims. In such cases, complainants would not be able to access the V11 Return Forms and this weakened their court cases when they subsequently decided to challenge the outcome.

3. The welfare of polling agents also remained a critical factor in previous elections. Some political parties failed to fully support their agents with food, communication means, and other logistical issues such as transport to and from the polling stations. Thus, the agents would be exposed to all forms of manipulation by those with adequate support. A visibly hungry agent could be sent out of the polling station to buy food or “cigarettes” (for mutual benefit) and in the process, some fishy things happened in his or her absence which he or she could not account for. The “poor” agent could also be offered some other “goodies” including communication gadgets to talk to his or her party about an issue that would have happened at the polling station. In such a tricky scenario, the agent could not be vigilant enough to report any critical developments caused by the “generous” opponent at the polling station through a “borrowed” phone. These were realities observed in the previous elections.

4. Polling agents are supposed to be bona fide voters at their designated polling stations. However, some of them have not managed to exercise their right to vote in their entire life as they would have been deployed outside their wards. To be a polling agent calls for commitment, willingness, and vigilance. Therefore, some political parties were forced to deploy some of their agents away from their polling stations as they (election agents) were deemed the “only suitable cadres who can deal with challenges in the other wards. Such cadres are deployed in hot areas where the party does not have a strong membership and where there is the possibility of intimidation from the opponent”, argued one candidate in the 2018 elections. While the argument was valid, it was equally true that the same election agents, who were legitimate voters, would be deprived of their voting rights. Furthermore, they were strangers in the areas they were deployed to, hence they could not provide that much-needed confidence to their party members who, in fact, did not know them.

5. Late arrival at the polling stations was also another major challenge. While the agents were supposed to be at the station at least two or so hours before the opening of the poll, in several cases, they were late due to some logistical challenges that were real. Therefore, they missed some critical processes such as witnessing the pre-poll preparations, examination of voting equipment as well as examination of ballot boxes, and other voting materials.

6. Illiteracy and inadequate training of polling agents were also visible gaps. Election processes are political in nature, but they are also majorly scientific. They involve a lot of figures, calculations, thinking, discussions, negotiations, and making serious resolutions. This requires a lot of prior training on the part of election agents. It emerged from the previous elections that in several cases, election agents were not well trained for the task, and in worst-case scenarios, they were illiterate. This became a fertile ground for rigging as statistics could possibly be manipulated in favor of a particular candidate at the expense of others. Such limitations manifested mainly during the stages of counting, reconciliation of ballot papers, tallying of results, and verification of figures.

7. Absence from the polling station: Some election agents left the polling stations during voting, closing, or counting, thereby allowing “forces of rigging” to rule. The principle is “polling agents should not leave the polling station”, as, in such an instance, illegal activity can happen in their absence. Monitoring the polling process and safeguarding polling boxes is their primary duty. Anything fishy can happen if they leave the polling station even for a moment. Yet, the law empowers the Election Officer to proceed with electoral processes in the absence of an election agent (Section 84).

A Few Recommendations

Our conclusion is that election agents are a critical component of the electoral process in Zimbabwe. Anyone can be an election agent once formally appointed by a particular candidate and political party. It, however, remains critical that political parties address the noted gaps in their recruitment, training, and deployment of election agents. Therefore, below are some recommendations we make particularly to the candidates and political parties:

1. Political parties should deliberately invest in the recruitment, training, and deployment of election agents. They should not wait to fulfill this investment at the last minute as doing so may expose themselves to possible infiltration or engagement of “wrong” agents. Election agents’ teams should be made up of people who are well versed in electoral processes, who are literate, committed, dedicated, willing, and available for the task. Most importantly, they should be bona fide members of that political party, who are ready to defend its interest and that of the candidate. Well-trained, and equipped agents are a near guarantee for effective monitoring of the election process against any form of rigging. Training should not be “generic” as we have witnessed in previous elections. There is a need for specialization based on one’s competence and experience in electoral processes.

Loyalty to the party is not enough for one to be an agent! It is not about money but the security of the people’s vote! Neither should relationship with the candidate be the main factor for participation as an election agent!

2. The “welfare of an election agent should remain the welfare of the party”. An ill-equipped and insecure polling agent is “dangerous” for the concerned party. He or she can easily be manipulated by the opposite party as he or she can be offered money, food, or transport to and from the station, thereby making him or her a compromised player. Parties should feed their agents (literally feeding them), equip them with efficient communication means, and guarantee their security in and outside the polling station. By doing so, they would have guaranteed the agents’ presence in the polling station at all critical moments hence the security of the vote. Adequate election agents should be deployed at each station. The law allows three agents per station of which only one should be in the polling station at each particular moment. The other two (either of whom may relieve the election agent entitled to be present in the polling station) shall be entitled to be present in the immediate vicinity of the polling station concerned (Section 95).

3. Vigilance remains a key characteristic of an effective election agent. While on duty, the agent should keep his or her eyes on the polling boxes, on the figures, and on the interest of his or her party. This will ensure that he or she has access to the key data including the final documents such as the V11 Return Forms.

4. Election agents should be deployed in their areas of residence to allow them to vote, but also to give confidence to their party members who come to cast their vote at that polling station. It is indeed cost-effective too to deploy locally as no transport is required to ferry the agents. Furthermore, it is very convenient as the agents will be at the polling stations, on time to witness all the pre-poll preparatory processes. Members of their political parties will feel confident when they see some of their own being part of the team of election agents. It will not help a polling agent to be defending his or her party’s vote “somewhere” when his or her vote does not count at the end of the day.

5. Political parties should be deliberately inclusive in their recruitment and deployment of election agents so that youth, women, and people with disabilities can also be active participants in electoral processes. Although no immediate scientific evidence was available to show the statistics for participation of different categories of people as election agents, we reiterate the importance of inclusivity.

Ignatious G Sadziwa, Executive Director @ Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust. He is a Social Democrat and an Election Expert. He can be contacted @ Mobile/WhatsApp +263772706621; Facebook: Ignatious Sadziwa; Twitter: Ignatious Sadziwa; Email: [email protected]

Dr. Tinashe Gumbo is a Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice activist. He writes on elections, the environment, mining, and music. He can be contacted on Mobile: at +254 702 523 940/WhatsApp at +263 773218860; Email: [email protected]; Blog: tinashegumbo.wordpress.com; Twitter: DrTinasheGumbo1; Facebook: Tinashe Gumbo

MSU Dumps Semester Based Learning

Midlands State University is introducing the modularization system of learning and teaching beginning the first semester of 2023.

The modularization system is not very different from the current semester-based system. The only major difference is that modules shall no longer be taught for the entire duration of a semester but are rather going to be taught and examined over a shorter period of time.

The major features of a modularization system are:

1. The first semester, being half of the academic year, shall be divided into two quarters-1st and 2nd quarter.

2. The second semester, shall also be divided into two quarters-3rd and 4th quarter.

3. Just as in a semester-based system, students shall enroll at the beginning of the semester and register for all the modules allocated for the semester.

4. Students will be expected to learn half of the registered modules in six weeks and write examinations in the first quarter before proceeding to study the other modules in the second quarter.

5. The same shall obtain in the third and fourth quarters of the second semester.

6. Examination results of the modules that students would have sat for in the first and third quarters shall be published but academic decisions shall only be published at the end of the first and second semesters.

Students shall be advised about the finer details concerning the modularization system by their respective faculties.

Due to the short duration of quarters, students are strongly encouraged to pay tuition fees and register early so that they do not miss out on lectures and examinations.

Israeli Businessman In Trouble For Falsefying Information In Bid To Remove Partners From Company Shareholding

Businessman Ofer Sivan seeking to remove his business partners Gilad Shabtai and Munyaradzi Gonyora from the shareholding of the company Adlecraft Investments has attracted the wrath of the High court for providing false information.

Sivan approached the court claiming to be the managing director and sole shareholder in Adlecraft Investments seeking to interdict Shabtai and Gonyora from claiming interests in the company.

Sivan alleged to have acquired Adlecraft Investments in 2011, becoming its executive director and sole shareholder with the responsibility of running its affairs.

Shabtai and Gonyora denied that Sivan was the sole shareholder of the company because during the period there were indigenisation laws that didn’t allow foreigners like him to own 100 percent shareholding in a registered company.

Shabtai further argued that he held equity in the company, Adlecraft Holdings, which had an extant shareholders agreement with the Munyaradzi Gonyora and other individual shareholders.

Adlecraft Holdings hold 49 percent of the shareholding in Adlecraft Investments whilst Gonyora owns 10 percent shareholding in the same company.

Shabtai in turn possessed 70 percent of Adlecraft Holdings which has 49% in Adlecraft Investments, share structure which was presented to the Zimbabwe Investment Authority (ZIA) when the company applied for an investment licence.

They also argued that the structure remained unchanged and any contrary position would have been a misrepresentation to ZIA.

In his findings High Court Judge Justice Manzunzu said it cannot be correct for Sivan to claim sole shareholding, making strong remarks against the provision of false information to the court.

“The applicant cannot pretend to play a smart game and leave the matter in the hands of the respondents alone. The respondents label him a liar who must not be believed. The documents which the applicant now distances himself from were actually executed under his hand.

“Litigants must be warned and must know that you can only sail through these courts if you are truthful. If you want to lose the confidence of these courts, then adopt a chameleonic behavior.”

“It is the applicant (Sivan) who gave out information to the Zimbabwe Investment Centre of the shareholding of the company which he now says the respondents must prove its authenticity.

“One cannot approbate and reprobate, blowing hot and cold has no space in the courts.

” It was the duty of the applicant, as the author and/or co-author of the documents to reveal the truth behind them. The applicant cannot say the documents were a forgery when his signature sits there. Forged by who, for what purpose?
“Applicant prepared his own cake and he must eat it,” the court said.

The court said Sivan’s claim that Shabtai and Gonyora are not shareholders means he lied to ZIA.

“When the applicant disputes that the first and second respondents are not shareholders, it means he lied to ZIA that they were. An investment license was issued on theķ strength of the information which applicant supplied which he now wants to dissociate with. There is a plethora of cases where the courts have condemned the evidence of a litigant who is economic with the truth,” the judge said.

In the final analysis the Court declared that Ofer Sivan was not a sole shareholder of Adlecraft Investments and he could not in the circumstances interdict Gilad Shabtai and Munyaradzi Gonyora from presenting themselves as holding equity in Adlecraft Investments.

Change Champion Chivaura Boosts Rural Women’s Fundraising Scheme

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC change champion Vengai Chivaura is assisting rural women in Mhondoro- Mubaira with self-help initiatives.

Chivaura is supporting women’s fundraising programmes in the area.

“Change champion Vengai Chivaura is supporting the Mhondoro Mubaira Constituency Mukando scheme -in which women raise money to buy whatever they desire.

Chivaura will top up the money raised and provide transportation to buy items in Harare.

Lately Chivaura helped women in Makomo village and Kavhukatema village who bought blankets, plates, pots and groceries,” a CCC official said.

Mangudya Shoots Down ZESA Proposal To Charge Electricity Tariffs In USD

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has shot down a proposal by ZESA Holdings for businesses to wholly pay electricity tariff in United States dollar following the government’s policy to align tariff payment with the foreign retention threshold.

ZESA believes a 100% US$ payment tariff would ensure the country enjoys a steady supply of electricity.

But RBZ governor John Mangudya told Business Times there is a need to balance what businesses get and what they have to pay for electricity.

“ZESA proposed a 100% payment in US$ but industry can only pay in US$ to the extent of their US$ retention for example the exporters can only pay 75% in US$ and the rest in local currency while those US$ domestic sales can pay 85% in US$ and the balance in RTGS.

“That’s the policy and we are sticking to that stance,” Mangudya said.

ZESA, which charges an average of US$0.1221 per kilowatt hour, or Zimbabwe dollar equivalent, generates less than 500 megawatts (MW) a day against a national demand of 2 500MW.

To cover for the shortfall, ZESA imports electricity from regional power utilities and has imposed a crippling unscheduled load shedding lasting more than 12 hours daily.

The rolling power cuts have forced companies to use backup diesel generators, which are expensive to run.

ZESA has, however, argued that getting 100% forex from commercial consumers would ensure that consumers get uninterrupted electricity supply as it will be able to import electricity and also import critical parts to maintain its electricity distribution network.

ZESA is battling low electricity generation from its power stations in Kariba, Hwange, Bulawayo, Harare and Munyati.

While low water levels at Kariba Dam has resulted in Kariba South Hydroelectric Power Station generating less than 400MW from a possible 1 050MW, thermal power stations in Hwange, Bulawayo, Munyati and Harare have outlived their lifespan.

The obsolete equipment at the thermal power stations has resulted in low power generation.

Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company acting MD Howard Choga said a cost-reflective tariff remained key in the efficient distribution of electricity.

Female Rapists On The Prowl Again

Police in Marondera, Mashonaland East province, have launched a manhunt for three female suspects who allegedly took turns to‘rape’ a man at gunpoint near Chihota.

The suspects, allegedly driving a blue Honda Fit, also robbed the complainant (name withheld) of his money and belongings.

Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Simon Chazovachi confirmed the incident.

“We are appealing to anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of the suspects to assist us. We also urge the public to consider using public transport to avoid such incidences,” Chazovachi said.

According to police, on February 22, the complainant boarded the vehicle at Mbudzi traffic circle on Harare on his way to Beatrice.

The vehicle had three female occupants including the driver. Two females occupied the back seat.

Upon arriving at Harare South turn-off, one of the suspects told the complainant that they wanted to pick someone near the Harare South Golf Course.

They stopped the vehicle in the bushes and sexually abused the complainant.

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After the act, they dumped him by the roadside and sped off towards Chihota.

They also took his belongings and US$60.

The man was then admitted at Beatrice Hospital where he is being treated.

-Newsday

Harare, Byo Offices To Close On Saturdays

By A Correspondent- The Civil Registry Department has announced that Bulawayo and Harare passport offices will no longer be operating on Saturdays.

In a statement, the Civil Registry Department, said from Monday 27 February, passport offices will be operating from 7.45 am to 4.45 pm from Mondays to Fridays. Reads the statement:

Extra hours will be implemented whenever it is necessary. The Civil Registry Department would also like to remind members of the public that the e-passports can be accessed at the Harare passport office, Bulawayo Provincial registry, Chinhoyi Provincial, Gweru provincial registry, Lupane provincial registry, Marondera provincial registry office, Murewa district registry, Beitbridge district registry, Chitungwiza district registry, Hwange district registry, Zvishavane district registry.

The department said an e-passport which can be issued within seven working days costs US$120.

Emergency e-passports that are issued within 48 hours can be accessed at US$220.

BancABC Boss Fired, Is It Because Of His Love For Yellow?

By– BancABC Zimbabwe managing director Lance Mambondiani has been sent on forced leave pending investigations into alleged malpractices.

Mambondiani, who joined the banking group in 2019, is reported to have fallen out with the board over a protracted period on issues relating to misgovernance and fraudulent practices, according to impeccable sources.
This will be the second time that Mambondiani leaves a bank CEO post unceremoniously after his exit from Steward Bank in 2019.

Zanu PF Minister Hires Thugs, Beats Up Fellow Party Stalwarts

By A Correspondent- Mines deputy minister and Sanyati legislator Polite Kambamura allegedly hired a militia to violently disrupt a Zanu PF cell inter-district meeting at Nyimo business centre in his constituency yesterday.

The case was reported to the police under RRB5413524.

Several party officials who spoke to NewsDay alleged that hired youth militia was under instruction to beat up Zanu PF district chairpersons from Arda, Rusvingo and Nyaunde, perceived as blocking Kambamura’s re-election bid.

Zanu PF Arda district chair Sylvester Mhirizhonga, who was one of the victims, said they reported the case to the police.

“I am in pain as we speak,” he said. Zanu PF Rusvingo district chair Joseph Takasungwa said Kambamura came with a truckload of thugs to cause violence.

“The Member of Parliament came with a hired crowd which beat up people, including myself,” he said.

Nyaunde district chair Kudakwashe Gwatinyanya said he needed medical attention after he allegedly lost a tooth during the scuffle.

Zanu PF Mashonaland West provincial member Tawanda Tachiona confirmed that Kambamura had sent people to beat up party leaders in Sanyati.

“We witnessed district party leaders being beaten up. We are taking those injured to Sanyati Hospital,” he said.

I do not know what you are talking about. Yes, I am in Sanyati, but never witnessed that,” Kambamura said.

The Sanyati legislator is not new to intra-party violence.

He has of late been accused of unleashing hired thugs on his rivals within the ruling party to ensure he is not challenged in the primary elections.

— NewsDay

Madzibaba Makururu Joins Call To End Drug Abuse Among Youths

LEADER of Johanne the 5th of Africa Church Archbishop Andby Makururu has commended President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s call for stern measures to eradicate drug and substance abuse among the youths.

The Mutare-based cleric was speaking following the Robert Mugabe National Youth Day held on Tuesday where President Mnangagwa warned drug peddlers and users that their time was nigh.

In a statement, Madzibaba Andyby Makururu said as a church with a strong belief in Pan Africanism, it thinks drug abuse is a remnant of colonialism.”We won the war against imperialism easily but this war against drug abuse is a difficult one as it is self-inflicted.

“These exposure to drugs is Western-funded and as church we maintain that cleanliness is nearer to Godliness. Our young people should always have a clean mind,” said Madzibaba Makururu.

He went on to urge the youths to embrace the National Youth Day to remain focused in protecting the country’s sovereignty.

“Like what President Mnangagwa says ‘nyika inovakwa nevene vayo’, the youths should reflect on the Robert Mugabe National Youth Day to remain focused to be able to steer the country’s development,” he added.

His church has a philanthropy arm, Ruvheneko Rwenyenyedzi which he says is contemplating will built affordable drug rehabilitation centres.

Bogus Cop Strips Woman Naked, Robs Her

A short cut is often a wrong cut.

This was at play when a woman was allegedly stripped naked and robbed of her clothes and a cellphone by an unidentified man she met while walking along a footpath.

This was after the man had identified himself to the woman as a police officer.

The woman is aged 18.

According to a source, the woman was walking along a footpath in Tshabalala suburb. When she was a few metres from a beerhall in the suburb, an unidentified man emerged and introduced himself as a police officer.

“He handcuffed her before stripping her naked and took her clothes and a cellphone. He then lit a cigarette and smoked. While he was smoking the woman exploited the opportunity and ran away towards Mambo Beer Garden,” said the source.

While she was running in her birthday suit, she met a Good Samaritan who took her in his car to a police station.

“A man identified as Freeman Chahweta, who was driving a silver Honda Fit took her to Tshabalala Police Station where she reported the incident,” said a source.

Female police officers offered the victim a sarong to wrap herself before they accompanied her to her home.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident and warned members of the community against walking along footpaths.

“We would like to discourage members of the public from walking along footpaths as they are a haven for criminals and they would be putting their lives at risk,” he warned- state media

Manhunt For Lovers Who Killed Another Lover

By A Correspondent- Police in Gweru, Midlands province have launched a manhunt for a woman and her unidentified l0ver who are on the run after allegedly killing the woman’s other suspected lover.

According to Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko the murder incident happened on 24 December last year at the Chiedza’s house in Shurugwi.

Sources close to the case said Chiedza’s unidentified l0ver and her other boyfriend Robson Ngoni (32) allegedly met at her place and a fight broke out.

“The two l0ve rivals fought and at the height of the fight Chiedza’s l0ver stabbed Ngoni in the neck resulting in him falling to the ground bleeding and he died instantly. The attacker fled and is yet to be arrested,” said the source.

Inspector Mahoko said since December last year investigations have been underway to arrest Chiedza and her l0ver.

We are appealing for information that may lead to the whereabouts of Chiedza and her l0ver.

“Anyone with information may contact any nearest police station or contact us on 054-2221073, ”he said.

-BMetro

10yr Jail Term For Man Who Indecently Assaulted Boy

By A Correspondent- An 18-year-old vendor from Beitbridge has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after being convicted for indecently assaulting a 13-year-old boy.

Miracle Bengure, who betrayed the trust of a man who had offered him accommodation, has been jailed for 10 years after being convicted for aggravated indecent assault on the Good Samaritan’s 13-year-old son.

Bengure pleaded guilty to the crime he committed on the 15th of this month when he appeared in court before he was slapped with a ten-year jail sentence.

Three years were however suspended on the condition that he does not commit a similar offence within the next five years.

It is the State’s case that Bengure was last week offered accommodation by a Good Samaritan, whose name cannot be disclosed to protect the child’s identity, but betrayed his trust by indecently assaulting his 13-year-old son who was fast asleep.

Bengure was arrested the following day after the matter was reported to the police.- ZBC News

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Minister Unleashes Mafia On Party Leaders

Media Mines deputy minister and Sanyati legislator Polite Kambamura allegedly hired a militia to violently disrupt a Zanu PF cell inter-district meeting at Nyimo business centre in his constituency yesterday.

The case was reported to the police under RRB5413524.

Several party officials who spoke to NewsDay alleged that hired youth militia was under instruction to beat up Zanu PF district chairpersons from Arda, Rusvingo and Nyaunde, perceived as blocking Kambamura’s re-election bid.

Zanu PF Arda district chair Sylvester Mhirizhonga, who was one of the victims, said they reported the case to the police.

“I am in pain as we speak,” he said.

Zanu PF Rusvingo district chair Joseph Takasungwa said Kambamura came with a truckload of thugs to cause violence.

“The Member of Parliament came with a hired crowd which beat up people, including myself,” he said.

Nyaunde district chair Kudakwashe Gwatinyanya said he needed medical attention after he allegedly lost a tooth during the scuffle.

Zanu PF Mashonaland West provincial member Tawanda Tachiona confirmed that Kambamura had sent people to beat up party leaders in Sanyati.

“We witnessed district party leaders being beaten up. We are taking those injured to Sanyati Hospital,” he said.

Contacted for comment, Kambamura distanced himself from the skirmishes.

“I do not know what you are talking about. Yes, I am in Sanyati, but never witnessed that,” Kambamura said.

The Sanyati legislator is not new to intra-party violence.

He has of late been accused of unleashing hired thugs on his rivals within the ruling party to ensure he is not challenged in the primary elections.

-NewsDay

Man Hangs Self In The CBD

 By A Correspondent- A man believed to be in his early 20s was found hanging from a tree in Kwekwe Central Business District in a suspected case of suicide.

The man, only identified as Junior and believed to be a street vendor, was found hanging from a mango tree in a car parking lot of Beverly Building.

Midlands Police Spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident saying investigations were ongoing.

“We confirm a case of suspected suicide by hanging which occurred on 22 February 2023 at about 2 AM behind Bata Shoe Company in Kwekwe. The body was discovered hanging from a tree by a passerby,” he said.

He appealed to members of the public to help identify the body as he did not have any particulars on him.

The now deceased has only been identified as Junior and no further particulars are known. ZRP Kwekwe is handling the case and may anyone with information that can help please come forward,” said Inspector Mahoko.

— Chronicle

Mnangagwa Apologist Dies After Being Hit By Car

A ZANU-PF returnee Siyani Sibanda who was recently welcomed back to the revolutionary party and died on Saturday after being hit by a vehicle at Cross Dete, has been awarded a State assisted burial.

Sibanda had just disembarked from a car on his way from a party event where a programme for returnees was launched in Cross Dete when the accident occurred.

His lifeless body was found on the side of the road.

Police confirmed his death labeling it as a hit and run incident.

In a statement, Zanu-PF National Political Commissar Cde Mike Bimha said Sibanda “Has been granted state assisted funeral and will be buried at his homestead in Cross Dete on Wednesday 15 February 2023 hence headquarters members should depart early Tuesday.”

Sibanda was buried this morning in Cross Dete.

The party’s Matabeleland North provincial chairperson Cde Richard Moyo was supposed to be the chief mourner and was represented by acting Hwange District Development Coordinator Mrs Shamiso Masocha.

The State assisted with transport to carry mourners from as far as Victoria Falls for the burial, coffin, tents, fuel, food for mourners and money.

The revolutionary party has since formalized and assimilated returnees in the spirit of leaving no-one and no place behind.

— Chronicle

Mbanje Dealer Cornered

THIRTY-one-year-old Simbarashe Chanachimwe, popularly known as Dama who was on the police wanted list in connection with unlawful dealing in dangerous drugs, has been arrested.

In a statement, the Zimbabwe Republic Police said Chanachimwe was arrested after police raided his place in Mbare on the 9th of this month and found 26 sachets of dagga.

Details to follow …
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Fake ZRP Cops Strips Teenager

A short cut is often a wrong cut.

This was at play when a woman was allegedly stripped naked and robbed of her clothes and a cellphone by an unidentified man she met while walking along a footpath.

This was after the man had identified himself to the woman as a police officer.

The woman is aged 18.

According to a source, the woman was walking along a footpath in Tshabalala suburb. When she was a few metres from a beerhall in the suburb, an unidentified man emerged and introduced himself as a police officer.

“He handcuffed her before stripping her naked and took her clothes and a cellphone. He then lit a cigarette and smoked. While he was smoking the woman exploited the opportunity and ran away towards Mambo Beer Garden,” said the source.

While she was running in her birthday suit, she met a Good Samaritan who took her in his car to a police station.

“A man identified as Freeman Chahweta, who was driving a silver Honda Fit took her to Tshabalala Police Station where she reported the incident,” said a source.

Female police officers offered the victim a sarong to wrap herself before they accompanied her to her home.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident and warned members of the community against walking along footpaths.

“We would like to discourage members of the public from walking along footpaths as they are a haven for criminals and they would be putting their lives at risk,” he warned- state media

Govt In Last Minute Panic To Shut Schools Despite Clear 2 Week Warning

Govt has ordered boarding schools in five provinces to suspend lessons tomorrow as part of mitigatory measures against the expected arrival of Cyclone Freddy which has already hit Madagascar and now proceeding to Mozambique and possibly to our country.

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The provinces likely to be worst affected include, Manicaland, Masvingo, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland Central, Matabeleland South and Harare Metropolitan.

In its weather update last night, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) urged citizens in some districts in the southern parts of the country to be on high alert as a severe tropical Cyclone Freddy is expected to make landfall in the country tomorrow. Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which is now an overland depression will reach its peak intensity of 110km/h and make landfall in the early hours of Friday.

Districts such as Chimanimani, Chipinge, Chiredzi, Mwenezi, Beitbridge, Chivi, Masvingo rural, Zaka, and Bikita are expected to be affected. The districts are expected to receive localised heavy rains and strong rains starting today until tomorrow morning.

In her post-Cabinet briefing yesterday, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said Government, through its agencies, has taken due alert and put in place a number of measures such as setting up of evacuation establishments, deploying aid and medical supplies in Government offices in potentially vulnerable districts.

The measures include issuing a directive to boarding schools to suspend lessons tomorrow while day scholars will not be required to go to school.

“The nation is informed that Cabinet noted that Cyclone Freddy has hit Madagascar and is proceeding to Mozambique whereupon it will also affect neighbouring countries, inclusive of Zimbabwe.

“The provinces to be most affected include the following: Manicaland, Masvingo, Mashonaland East and Central and Harare Metropolitan,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

She said weather experts are predicting that it may cause damage along its path.

“Boarding schools should remain open, but suspend lessons in the affected areas on Friday to reduce the movement of pupils and they should gather students in buildings or dormitories with secure roofs or spaces where they can get covering if the roof is blown off,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

“Day scholars in affected areas can have Friday off to reduce student movement.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said Cabinet has also directed that small-scale miners and artisanal miners should avoid going underground and urged citizens to avoid crossing flooded rivers while public transport operators should operate during day time.

In view of the unpredictable weather conditions largely due to the effects of climate change, Minister Mutsvangwa said all local authorities stand warned against settling people in wetlands, waterways, river basins, and other undesignated sites.

“Cabinet would like to assure the nation that all these measures are meant to avoid unnecessary loss of life. The public will be kept abreast of all developments on the matter,” she said.

In a statement yesterday, the Department of Civil Protection urged citizens to be on high alert for forecasted severe Tropical Storm Freddy.

“We call on all relevant stakeholders and traditional leaders to step up efforts to disseminate information to their various communities in particular all Manicaland, Masvingo, and Matabeleland South provinces where heavy rains accompanied by strong winds are expected,” read the statement.

“We urge the citizens to take heed of the Meteorological Services Department alerts as they continue monitoring the unfolding situation.

“Citizens should be on the watch for possible flooding, avoid crossing flooded rivers/streams, stay indoors, and avoid artisanal mining on shacky grounds during the period.”

The department said people living in low-lying areas should move to high ground.

A National Civil Protection Committee emergency meeting was held yesterday in Harare where stakeholders discussed possible measures to put in place in the event of a disaster.

“District Civil Protection Committees countrywide have also been mobilised and district development coordinators are required to be on standby to respond to any eventualities,” the statement added. State Media

“Mbare Drug Dealer” Released While Sikhala Remains Incarcerated

Popular suspected Mbare drug dealer, Simbarashe Chanachimwe, alias Dhama, who was allegedly found in possession of 26 sachets of dagga, appeared in court yesterday.

Chanachimwe (31), was asked not to plead when he appeared before Mbare magistrate Mr Rangarirayi Gakanje charged with unlawful possession of dangerous drugs.

He was granted $50 000 bail on condition that he continued to reside at his house 9885 Manyame Park, Chitungwiza, until finalisation of the matter.

Chanachimwe was ordered not to interfere with State witnesses and to report once every Friday between 6am and 6pm at St Mary’s police station.

The matter was remanded to March 20 for a possible trial.

The complainant in the matter is the State represented by Paul Chamunorwa Chiwawa.

It is the State’s case that on February 4, 2023, at around 10:30am, the CID Drugs and Narcotics represented by Detectives Sergeant Chiwawa and Constable Karomo ran an operation code-named, “NO TO DRUGS”.

During that operation, the police reaction group was led by Inspector Kamusoni, Dog Section team led by Assistant Inspector Murewa and ZRP Matapi led by Inspector Chiripanyanga.

The team raided Chanachimwe’s alleged drug base situated at an open space eastwards of Block 14 Matapi Flats, Mbare, affectionately known as PaDhama.

The State further alleged that a search was conducted at the swampy area and Detective Sergeant Chiwawa found a bucket hidden in the swam with 27 sachets of loose dagga.

Subsequently, a dagga plant approximately 1,7 meters was also discovered by Detective Constable Karomo and he uprooted it.

The police recovered the dagga which was taken to ZRP Matapi as an exhibit and subsequently to Southerton post office where it weighed 50 grammes.- state media

Police Nab Notorious Drug Dealer

THIRTY-one-year-old Simbarashe Chanachimwe, popularly known as Dama who was on the police wanted list in connection with unlawful dealing in dangerous drugs, has been arrested.

In a statement, the Zimbabwe Republic Police said Chanachimwe was arrested after police raided his place in Mbare on the 9th of this month and found 26 sachets of dagga.

Details to follow …
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2 Die, 13 Injured In Hwange Accident

TWO minor children died while 13 others were injured when a vehicle they were traveling in as a family was involved in an accident in Mabale, Hwange.

The accident, involving a South African registered vehicle, happened on Sunday morning along the Cross Mabale-Gwayi Mine road.

The driver Tobias Ncube was driving his South Africa-based brother’s vehicle and had been sent to buy sugar from Cross Mabale shops when he loaded family members on a joy ride.

Ncube’s unnamed brother had just arrived and was resting at home when he took the vehicle and drove to Mabale shops.

The road was slippery as it was raining.

Police spokesperson for Matabeleland North Inspector Glory Banda confirmed the accident.

“The first party, Tobias Ncube was driving a South African registered Land Rover Freelander along Gwayi Mine-Mabale road with 15 passengers on board. Two were adults and the rest were juveniles all from the same family.

“He had been sent to buy sugar and decided to take the car and loaded the family members. On approaching the 4km peg along the road he hit a pothole and lost control of the vehicle which hit a tree and overturned landing on its roof,” said Insp Banda.

He said all passengers were thrown out of the vehicle and one child died on the spot while another died on admission to hospital.

The other 13 including the driver were injured.

Those who were critically injured were rushed to St Patrick’s Hospital in Hwange, while others were taken to Lupote Clinic where they were treated and discharged.

Councilor for Hwange Rural District Council ward 17 Joseph Bonda rushed to the scene soon after the accident and carried those who were critically injured to St Patricks’ Hospital in Hwange.

Zanu-PF District Development Coordinator Secretary for Transport and Welfare Cde Sikhathele Moyo who stays in the area, and other villagers rushed to the hospital to assist the family with medical supplies.

“It’s so sad because these are all members of the same family that have been thrown into serious need as they had no money and we had to run around to mobilise some money for medicines. We are looking for donations so they get treatment and so far we got drip for those in hospital,” she said.

— Chronicle

ZEC Under Pressure To Implement Reforms

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is deeply reluctant to act on reforms, it has emerged.

Speaking at a media briefing in Harare on Wednesday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere accused Zanu PF of dragging feet in terms of setting up key reforms.

Mahere further accused Zanu PF leaders Emmerson Mnangagwa and Constantino Chiwenga of encouraging party supporters to kill CCC members.

Political analysts have urged CCC to exert pressure on the ZEC to implement reforms before polls.

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Zanu PF Looting Exposed

By Gilbert Mutubuki

Chiredzi Town Council sold residential stands on wetlands since 2013

We are aware of the fact that there is corruption in the allocation of stands by the local authority.

But as CCC we don’t associate ourselves with such activities. The main actor being Francis Moyo who is well known for land grabbing and some dubious actitivies in Chiredzi District.

Last week there was an article which circulated around the about the land scams orchestrated by Zanu pf and MDC Alliance councilors.

The public must be informed that as CCC we don’t have any of our Councillors who is involved.

We don’t tolerate corruption in our party.We have a running system to make sure our deployees are not involved in corruption actitivies.Our party is citizen centered, we listen to the citizens and we protect the citizen’s interests.

We call upon ZACC to investigate the Chiredzi Town Council scandal.

Kante Reveals Future Plans

N’Golo Kante is reportedly close to sign a new contract with Chelsea.

The midfielder’s deal at Stamford Bridge is set to expire at the end of the campaign.

Contract talks started last year but were put on hold following the change of ownership that saw Todd Boehly taking over the club.

The London side also made offers which the player rejected.

After recently resuming the negotiations and made new offers, the Blues are now confident an agreement will be reached soon.

According to the Telegraph, the France World Cup winner is thought to be settled in London and looks to be willing to stay at the club, where he has won every available trophy other than the League Cup.

The latest development comes at the time Kante is nearing a return to action after recovering from a hamstring injury.

The injury has ruled him out of action for four months and prevented the star from featuring for head coach Graham Potter.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Zemura Keen To Play International Football

Jordan Zemura has joined the chorus, calling for the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) and ZIFA to iron out their issues and bring the country back to international football.

Zimbabwe is in isolation as a result of a ban imposed by FIFA due to ‘third party interference’ after the SRC suspended the Felton Kamambo-led ZIFA board.

The Gerald Mlotshwa-led SRC wielded the axe on the Kamambo-led adminstration for several violations, chief among them failure to account for public funds.

It’s now almost a year since the ban was ratified by FIFA Congress, while the country has missed several international games that include the 2023 Afcon.

The Warriors could also miss the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers if the ban is not removed.

Zemura, who made his international debut almost three years ago in the 2021 Afcon Qualifiers against Algeria, has described the FIFA ban situation as very sad.

“It’s truly sad, that we haven’t come to a resolution as a country,” the Bournemouth defender siad, as cited by The Herald.

“My fellow international players have made comments about the ongoing situation (in Zimbabwe), and I just second that and voice the same pain not being able to represent your country is just unbelievably painful. I hope we can come to fix the issue sooner rather than later.

“The 2026 World Cup will be here soon and I’ll be devastated not to be given the chance to attempt to qualify.”

The 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign is scheduled to start this year, soon after the 2023 Afcon Qualifiers end.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Two Kids Die In Road Accident

TWO minor children died while 13 others were injured when a vehicle they were traveling in as a family was involved in an accident in Mabale, Hwange.

The accident, involving a South African registered vehicle, happened on Sunday morning along the Cross Mabale-Gwayi Mine road.

The driver Tobias Ncube was driving his South Africa-based brother’s vehicle and had been sent to buy sugar from Cross Mabale shops when he loaded family members on a joy ride.

Ncube’s unnamed brother had just arrived and was resting at home when he took the vehicle and drove to Mabale shops.

The road was slippery as it was raining.

Police spokesperson for Matabeleland North Inspector Glory Banda confirmed the accident.

“The first party, Tobias Ncube was driving a South African registered Land Rover Freelander along Gwayi Mine-Mabale road with 15 passengers on board. Two were adults and the rest were juveniles all from the same family.

“He had been sent to buy sugar and decided to take the car and loaded the family members. On approaching the 4km peg along the road he hit a pothole and lost control of the vehicle which hit a tree and overturned landing on its roof,” said Insp Banda.

He said all passengers were thrown out of the vehicle and one child died on the spot while another died on admission to hospital.

The other 13 including the driver were injured.

Those who were critically injured were rushed to St Patrick’s Hospital in Hwange, while others were taken to Lupote Clinic where they were treated and discharged.

Councilor for Hwange Rural District Council ward 17 Joseph Bonda rushed to the scene soon after the accident and carried those who were critically injured to St Patricks’ Hospital in Hwange.

Zanu-PF District Development Coordinator Secretary for Transport and Welfare Cde Sikhathele Moyo who stays in the area, and other villagers rushed to the hospital to assist the family with medical supplies.

“It’s so sad because these are all members of the same family that have been thrown into serious need as they had no money and we had to run around to mobilise some money for medicines. We are looking for donations so they get treatment and so far we got drip for those in hospital,” she said.

— Chronicle

Sad: Zanu PF Returnee Run Over By Motor Vehicle

A ZANU-PF returnee Siyani Sibanda who was recently welcomed back to the revolutionary party and died on Saturday after being hit by a vehicle at Cross Dete, has been awarded a State assisted burial.

Sibanda had just disembarked from a car on his way from a party event where a programme for returnees was launched in Cross Dete when the accident occurred.

His lifeless body was found on the side of the road.

Police confirmed his death labeling it as a hit and run incident.

In a statement, Zanu-PF National Political Commissar Cde Mike Bimha said Sibanda “Has been granted state assisted funeral and will be buried at his homestead in Cross Dete on Wednesday 15 February 2023 hence headquarters members should depart early Tuesday.”

Sibanda was buried this morning in Cross Dete.

The party’s Matabeleland North provincial chairperson Cde Richard Moyo was supposed to be the chief mourner and was represented by acting Hwange District Development Coordinator Mrs Shamiso Masocha.

The State assisted with transport to carry mourners from as far as Victoria Falls for the burial, coffin, tents, fuel, food for mourners and money.

The revolutionary party has since formalized and assimilated returnees in the spirit of leaving no-one and no place behind.

— Chronicle

Mnangagwa Says I Didn’t At All Work In A Law Firm In 1970s

By Dorrothy Moyo | ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced saying he did not obtain employment at all after leaving school in the 1970s, contrary to reports that say he worked in a law firm.

Mnangagwa said he went straight to the war front, as conjoined by reports from established war veterans who reveal that although he did join the war effort in 1977, he did not fight at all, but was imposed by the late President Robert Mugabe. The below 2nd video, has senior War Veteran, Karen Kazingizi indicating that he was responsible for causing divisions in the party, creating factions that continue in splits that never end. VIDEO

In the below confession, Mnangagwa is actually indicating that he has neither work nor war experience.

BancABC MD Sent on Forced Leave Pending Final Exit

HARARE – BancABC Zimbabwe managing director Lance Mambondiani has been sent on forced leave pending investigations into alleged malpractices.

Lance Mambondiani

Mambondiani, who joined the banking group in 2019, is reported to have fallen out with the board over a protracted period on issues relating to misgovernance and fraudulent practices, according to impeccable sources.

This will be the second time that Mambondiani leaves a bank CEO post unceremoniously after his exit from Steward Bank in 2019.

Another Chamisa Aide Arrested For Holding Meeting At His House

By-Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) councillor for Ward 7 in Masvingo, Richard Musekiwa has been arrested for convening a meeting at his house in Rujeko on February 18, 2023.
He appeared before Masvingo Magistrate Rethagtcetsi Silaigwana, facing charges of contravening the maintenance of peace and order act by convening a meeting without the authority from the regulating authorities.
He was ordered to pay ZWL$20 000 bail and ordered to stay at his physical address. There are allegations that there was violence after the meeting that left Ruth Mapiye, a party member seriously injured.
Musekiwa is being represented by Collen Maboke of Maboke and Ruvengo Legal Practitioners.
The State says on February 18, 2023 at 6 pm, Musekiwa held a party meeting at his house whose invitation was made through a CCC Ward 7 WhatsApp group.
Magistrate Silaigwana postponed the matter to March 2, 2023.
Godknows Mugondo appeared for the state.
-Masvingo Mirror

Chamisa Engages Election Experts, Meets The People

Bona, Robert (Jnr) & Chatunga In Court Default

By- The children of the late former President Robert yesterday failed to appear in court in a case where they are seeking to stop the exhumation of their father’s remains.

Bona Mutsahuni-Mugabe (executrix of the estate of late Robert Mugabe), Tinotenda Robert Jnr Mugabe and Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe were called thrice each without response.
Chinhoyi provincial magistrate Tinashe Ndokera ruled that the trio should have been in court to back up documentary evidence provided by the appellant lawyer, Pardon Nhokwara.
This prompted their lawyer Takunda Gombiro to make an application arguing that since it’s a civil case, documentary evidence was sufficient.
Nhokwara had argued that documentary evidence alone was not enough as he wanted the family to clarify some of the issues.
“The trio should have been in court since documentary evidence alone is not sufficient. There are issues we want them to clarify,” argued Nhokwara.
Ndokera postponed the case to March 7, 2023 for hearing.
If Mugabe’s children fail to appear in court on March 7, a default judgment will be entered.
Chief Zvimba, born Johannes Jenami, who wanted Mugabe’s remains to be exhumed from his Zvimba homestead and reburied at the National Heroes Acre in Harare, died last year.
Jenami’s death followed the passing on in September 2021 of Chief Beperere, who was also pushing for the exhumation of the late Mugabe’s remains arguing that the family had erred in laying him to rest in the courtyard.
The Mugabes are contesting the magistrates court’s decision to exhume and rebury the late strongman’s remains.
-Newsday

Vendors Bash Overzelous Police

By- Two police details were bashed by a taxi driver and vendors in Harare.

Prosecutor Mr Pardon Dziva alleged that on Monday at around 1 am, Sergeant Manjeya and Constable Mapuranga received an indecent assault report from officer Lavinia Hickey.

Two police officers attended the scene at Sports Dinner and arrested the culprit.

When the officers wanted to take him to the police station, Mafuta started mobilising some vendors who demanded the release of the culprit, who had been arrested for indecent assault.
Mafuta, in the company of some vendors who are still at large, started attacking the two police officers with bare hands and stones all over their whole bodies.
The arrested person took advantage of the chaos and fled from the scene whilst in handcuffs. He is still at large.
Sensing danger, Constable Mapuranga fled from the scene leaving his colleague Sergeant Manjeya who was armed with a firearm.
The court heard that Mafuta threw a stone at Sergeant Manjeya and later got hold of his rifle.
He wrestled with him trying to disarm him but failed. The mob only dispersed after Sergeant Manjeya fired a warning shot in the air. Constable Mapuranga called for reinforcement leading to Mafuta’s arrest.

Zemura Desperate To Play International Football

Jordan Zemura has joined the chorus, calling for the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) and ZIFA to iron out their issues and bring the country back to international football.

Zimbabwe is in isolation as a result of a ban imposed by FIFA due to ‘third party interference’ after the SRC suspended the Felton Kamambo-led ZIFA board.

The Gerald Mlotshwa-led SRC wielded the axe on the Kamambo-led adminstration for several violations, chief among them failure to account for public funds.

It’s now almost a year since the ban was ratified by FIFA Congress, while the country has missed several international games that include the 2023 Afcon.

The Warriors could also miss the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers if the ban is not removed.

Zemura, who made his international debut almost three years ago in the 2021 Afcon Qualifiers against Algeria, has described the FIFA ban situation as very sad.

“It’s truly sad, that we haven’t come to a resolution as a country,” the Bournemouth defender siad, as cited by The Herald.

“My fellow international players have made comments about the ongoing situation (in Zimbabwe), and I just second that and voice the same pain not being able to represent your country is just unbelievably painful. I hope we can come to fix the issue sooner rather than later.

“The 2026 World Cup will be here soon and I’ll be devastated not to be given the chance to attempt to qualify.”

The 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign is scheduled to start this year, soon after the 2023 Afcon Qualifiers end.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

N’Golo Kande To Sign New Deal With Chelsea

N’Golo Kante is reportedly close to sign a new contract with Chelsea.

The midfielder’s deal at Stamford Bridge is set to expire at the end of the campaign.

Contract talks started last year but were put on hold following the change of ownership that saw Todd Boehly taking over the club.

The London side also made offers which the player rejected.

After recently resuming the negotiations and made new offers, the Blues are now confident an agreement will be reached soon.

According to the Telegraph, the France World Cup winner is thought to be settled in London and looks to be willing to stay at the club, where he has won every available trophy other than the League Cup.

The latest development comes at the time Kante is nearing a return to action after recovering from a hamstring injury.

The injury has ruled him out of action for four months and prevented the star from featuring for head coach Graham Potter.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mental Disorders And Conflict

Almost all people affected by emergencies will experience psychological distress, which for most people will improve over time.

Among people who have experienced war or other conflict in the previous 10 years, one in five (22%) will have depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.
People with severe mental disorders are especially vulnerable during emergencies and need access to mental health care and other basic needs.
International guidelines recommend services at a number of levels ̶ from basic services to clinical care ̶ and indicate that mental health care needs to be made available immediately for specific, urgent mental health problems as part of the health response.
Despite their tragic nature and adverse effects on mental health, emergencies have shown to be opportunities to build sustainable mental health systems for all people in need.
Types of problems
There are various types of social and mental health problems in any large emergency.

Social problems:

pre-existing: e.g. poverty and discrimination of marginalized groups;
emergency-induced: e.g. family separation, lack of safety, loss of livelihoods, disrupted social networks, and low trust and resources; and
humanitarian response-induced: e.g. overcrowding, lack of privacy, and undermining of community or traditional support.
Mental health problems:

pre-existing: e.g. mental disorders such as depression, schizophrenia or harmful use of alcohol;
emergency-induced: e.g. grief, acute stress reactions, harmful use of alcohol and drugs, and depression and anxiety, including post-traumatic stress disorder; and
humanitarian response-induced: e.g. anxiety due to a lack of information about food distribution or about how to obtain basic services.
Prevalence
Most people affected by emergencies will experience distress (e.g. feelings of anxiety and sadness, hopelessness, difficulty sleeping, fatigue, irritability or anger and/or aches and pains).

This is normal and will for most people improve over time. However, the prevalence of common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety is expected to more than double in a humanitarian crisis.

The burden of mental disorders among conflict-affected populations is extremely high: WHO’s review of 129 studies in 39 countries showed that among people who have experienced war or other conflict in the previous 10 years, one in five people (22%) will have depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia (1).

According to WHO’s review, the estimated prevalence of mental disorders among conflict- affected populations at any specific point in time (point prevalence) is 13% for mild forms of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder and 4% for moderate forms of these disorders. The estimated point prevalence for severe disorders (i.e. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, severe depression, severe anxiety, and severe post-traumatic stress disorder) is 5%. It is estimated that one in 11 people (9%) living in a setting that has been exposed to conflict in the previous 10 years will have a moderate or severe mental disorder.

In conflict-affected settings, depression and anxiety increase with age. Depression is more common in women than in men.

People with severe mental disorders can be especially vulnerable during and after emergencies and they need access to basic needs and clinical care. A review published in 2014 of the health information system from 90 refugee camps across 15 low- and middle-income countries found that 41% of health-care visits for mental, neurological and substance use disorders were for epilepsy/seizures, 23% for psychotic disorders, and 13% for moderate and severe forms of depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder.

Effective emergency response
WHO-endorsed interagency mental health and psychosocial support guidelines for an effective response to emergencies recommend services at a number of levels – from basic services to clinical care. Clinical care for mental health should be provided by or under the supervision of mental health specialists such as psychiatric nurses, psychologists or psychiatrists.

Community self-help and social support should be strengthened, for example by creating or re-establishing community groups in which members solve problems collaboratively and engage in activities such as emergency relief or learning new skills, while ensuring the involvement of people who are vulnerable and marginalized, including people with mental disorders.

Psychological first aid offers first-line emotional and practical support to people experiencing acute distress due to a recent event and should be made available by field workers, including health staff, teachers or trained volunteers.

Basic clinical mental health care covering priority conditions (e.g. depression, psychotic disorders, epilepsy, alcohol and substance abuse) should be provided at every health-care facility by trained and supervised general health staff.

Psychological interventions (e.g. problem-solving interventions, group interpersonal therapy, interventions based on the principles of cognitive-behavioural therapy) for people impaired by prolonged distress should be offered by specialists or by trained and supervised community workers in the health and social sector.

Protecting and promoting the rights of people with severe mental health conditions and psychosocial disabilities is especially critical in humanitarian emergencies. This includes visiting, monitoring and supporting people at psychiatric facilities and residential homes.

Links and referral mechanisms need to be established between mental health specialists, general health-care providers, community-based support and other services (e.g. schools, social services and emergency relief services such as those providing food, water and housing/shelter).

Looking forward: emergencies can build better mental health systems
Mental health is crucial to the overall social and economic recovery of individuals, societies, and countries after emergencies.

Global progress on mental health reform will happen more quickly if, during every crisis, efforts are initiated to convert the short-term increase in attention to mental health issues combined with a surge of aid, into momentum for long-term service development. Many countries have capitalized on emergency situations to build better mental health systems after crises.

In the Syrian Arab Republic, despite — or perhaps because of — the challenges presented by the ongoing conflict, mental health services and psychosocial support are becoming more widely available than ever before. Mental health and psychosocial support is now offered in primary and secondary health and social care facilities, through community and women’s centres and through school-based programmes, in more than 12 Syrian cities located in goverynorates severely affected by the conflict. This contrasts with the situation before the conflict, when mental health care was mainly provided in mental hospitals in Aleppo and Damascus.

In Sri Lanka, during the immediate aftermath of the 2004 tsunami, mental health was a key priority. This led to a mental health system reform, supported by WHO, which addressed the shortage of human resources for mental health such as different cadres of dedicated mental health staff. As a result, 20 of the country’s 27 districts now have mental health services infrastructure, compared with only 10 before the tsunami.

When Typhoon Haiyan devastated the Philippines in 2013, there were only two facilities that provided basic mental health services and the number of people able to provide support was insufficient to meet the need. A major scale up of government mental health services was supported by WHO and partners. As a result, 100% of the Philippines general health facilities in the affected region now have staff who are trained in the management of mental disorders.

Mental health should also be a component of national disaster preparedness plans. WHO and the Pan-American Health Organization are supporting countries in the Caribbean sub-region of the Americas so that they will be able to provide adequate mental health and psychosocial support to people in need following hurricanes and other natural disasters.

In many humanitarian and conflict settings, access to quality, affordable mental health care is limited. This access can be further diminished due to public health emergencies such as COVID-19, which tend to disrupt services and increase needs further.

WHO response
WHO is the lead agency in providing technical advice on mental health in emergency situations. In 2022 WHO is operational on mental health in a range of countries and territories affected by large-scale emergencies such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, South Sudan, the Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey, Ukraine, the West Bank and Gaza Strip and Yemen.

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Watch: ZEC Plays Hide And Seek With Citizens

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is deeply reluctant to act on reforms, it has emerged.

Speaking at a media briefing in Harare on Wednesday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere accused Zanu PF of dragging feet in terms of setting up key reforms.

Political analysts have urged CCC to exert pressure on the ZEC to implement reforms before polls.

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Basics Of Mine Management

By A Correspondent
Smart mining

Gold is leading economic booster of major towns and growth points in Zimbabwe .

You have to understand how the economy of gold works .

Gold itself is currency that can be exchanged many times before reaching the reserve bank . You have to pick what meets your personality inorder to cut your piece in this larger cake of natural resource tactfully inorder to save resources and avoid risks.

These opportunities range from setting up a hardware in growth points , setting up a food out in growth points and as close as possible to the mines as possible, construction company, retail shop , clothing shops in growth points and many more .In this post we will cover direct opportunities right inside the mine .

1 Transport and logistics
You buy a truck or tractor to service surrounding mines for a fee depending on local prices.

Consider the following when buying a tractor or truck

1 cheap: in order to compete well you should cut the cost of buying a tractor or truck preferably old model with parts available in the country.
2 reliable: get something that would be accessible easily; with less breakdowns, a good driver who can put up in the Bush with a functioning fone .

3 Affordable your pricing is should be reasonable or inline with local prices for innovators try pay “pay per view model ” . Charging per kilometre .

Budget between 6000usd and 10 000usd . Return on investment around 6months.
Supply of raw materials by loan.

You sell directly to miners explosives, diesel and compressor by loan
Explosives: help them to get a licence to store and use explosives then buy and sell to them at profit inside the licensed mine only .

Diesel supply diesel to miners at loan or agreed fee payment after milling.

Compressor hire : buy a compressor loan for shares and cash payments.

For the above three Budget starts from 2000usd upwards .
Cyanide plant building: Budget 5000usd upwards this cannot be covered in one post .

Selling safety clothing: one of major high income with less capital is selling safety clothing to miners for cash regardless of how many outlets have been opened .

Diesel powered windlass: this is a Chinese version of headgear but cannot be classified as one can move a tonne of ore at once versus 0;1tonne for traditional human powered windlass.
Mine compliance assistance : some people struggle to maintain and meet mining standards they could need financing.
Budget open .

NB there are investments as low as 500usd but difficult to maintain and risky recommended for those already familiar with the industry.

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CCC Exposes Zanu PF Stinking Corruption In Chiredzi

By Gilbert Mutubuki

Chiredzi Town Council sold residential stands on wetlands since 2013

We are aware of the fact that there is corruption in the allocation of stands by the local authority.

But as CCC we don’t associate ourselves with such activities. The main actor being Francis Moyo who is well known for land grabbing and some dubious actitivies in Chiredzi District.

Last week there was an article which circulated around the about the land scams orchestrated by Zanu pf and MDC Alliance councilors.

The public must be informed that as CCC we don’t have any of our Councillors who is involved.

We don’t tolerate corruption in our party.We have a running system to make sure our deployees are not involved in corruption actitivies.Our party is citizen centered, we listen to the citizens and we protect the citizen’s interests.

We call upon ZACC to investigate the Chiredzi Town Council scandal.

1 800 Perish In Horror Crashes

By- The government has said that they record more than 1 800 people who die of an estimated 35 000 road accidents recorded in Zimbabwe yearly.

On Tuesday, Transport Minister Felix Mhona said this while addressing delegates at the inland Transport Committee Forum for Road Safety High-Level event in Geneva, Switzerland. 

NewsDay quoted Mhona as saying:

According to available statistics in Zimbabwe, over 35 000 crashes occur annually, an average of at least five people are killed every day, and over 1 800 people die every year.

We are currently reviewing our policies and laws with a view to strengthening the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe into a leading road traffic management agency with the powers to enforce road traffic safety management through coordination and robust regulation of the road traffic actors.

Mhona added that Zimbabwe was committed to cooperating under the United Nations system towards the adoption of international good practices and standards on road safety.

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Kill CCC Activists: Chiwenga, Mnangagwa Instruct Zanu PF Hardliners

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is deeply reluctant to act on reforms, it has emerged.

Speaking at a media briefing in Harare on Wednesday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere accused Zanu PF of dragging feet in terms of setting up key reforms.

Mahere further accused Zanu PF leaders Emmerson Mnangagwa and Constantino Chiwenga of encouraging party supporters to kill CCC members.

Political analysts have urged CCC to exert pressure on the ZEC to implement reforms before polls.

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Ministry Orders Harare Schools To Close On Friday Due To Cyclone Freddy

By A Correspondent| Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has ordered schools in Harare not to open for lessons tomorrow as a precaution against tropical cyclone Freddy.

In a notice circulated on school WhatsApp groups, the Ministry said pupils should stay at home.

“MORNING ALL
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THERE WILL BE NO SCHOOL TOMORROW AS PRECAUTION AGAINST CYCLONE FRED WHICH IS ANTICIPATED TO HIT THE COUNTRY TODAY OR TOMORROW.
NO PUPIL AT ANY SCHOOL SHOULD COME TO SCHOOL TOMORROW, STAY AT HOME,” reads the notice.

According to a circular from Permanent Secretary Tumisang Thabela, other provinces where learning has been suspended includes Manicaland, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland Central, Masvingo and Matebeleland South.

Tropical Freddy is likely to hit Zimbabwe from the 24th to the 25th of February.

Emerging Entrepreneur Feeds 1000 Families

By A Correspondent| Local entrepreneur and philanthropist Clayton Musasiwa through his company Kwandisa Group has been silently feeding more than 1000 families as party of Social Corporate Responsibility.

The information which has been kept under wraps for decades is contained in the company’s 2022 Corporate Sustainability Report.

“For more than two decades, Kwandisa Group has been unwavering in our commitment to serve disadvantaged households in Mash Central and help under privilege families from the Bindura area by providing them with millie meal from its subsidiary Adult Milling Company. This programme feeds over a 1000 families per annum,” reads the report.

This comes at a time when social welfare minister Paul Mavhima has revealed that about 3.7 million Zimbabweans are facing acute shortage of food.

“3.7 million people have registered with the government for basic food assistance,” he said.

Musasiwa, a shrewd businessman who broke the jinx of poverty through hard work and perseverance believe in putting the vulnerable in the forefront of fighting poverty.

The Kwandisa Group has put measures to measures in place for the successful implement.

“Led by our group MD Mr Clayton Musasiwa, Kwandisa believes success will be amplified as we adopt and implement policies that prioritise the well-being of people in our community, our employees and their families. We also believe that sound, sustainable business practices are crucial to building trust and enhancing our reputation,” the report added.

“We intend for our CSR to provide our stakeholders with valuable information in a format that is easy to understand. Last year, we introduced an Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Snapshot that shows various ESG metrics over the most recent three-year period, as well as the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) disclosure metrics that we believe are most relevant to our industry and business model.

Investors indicated that they found the additional information to be useful, and we have updated the appendices to reflect the most recent data.”

“As you will see in this report, since last year we’ve made positive changes to reflect our dedication to improving the health and overall well-being of our employees, and we enhanced several initiatives to underscore our commitment to ESG issues.

“I want to thank our stakeholders for your continued interest in Kwandisa Group and for supporting our efforts as we endeavour to do what’s right for our stakeholders, our clients, our employees, and the thousands of communities in which we live and work,” added the report.

Kwandisa is a family owned business that started in the backyard in the 90s and has grown to become a diversified group with interests in various sectors including agriculture, retail and manufacturing.

CCC Councilor Arrested For Convening Meeting At His House

MASVINGO–Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) councillor for Ward 7 in Masvingo, Richard Musekiwa has been arrested for convening a meeting at his house in Rujeko on February 18, 2023.

He appeared before Masvingo Magistrate Rethagtcetsi Silaigwana facing charges of contravening the maintenance of peace and order act by convening a meeting without the authority from the regulating authorities.

He was ordered to pay ZWL$20 000 bail and ordered to stay at his physical address. There are allegations that there was violence after the meeting that left Ruth Mapiye, a party member seriously injured.

Musekiwa is being represented by Collen Maboke of Maboke and Ruvengo Legal Practitioners.

The State says on February 18, 2023 at 6 pm, Musekiwa held a party meeting at his house whose invitation was made through a CCC Ward 7 WhatsApp group.

Magistrate Silaigwana postponed the matter to March 2, 2023.

Godknows Mugondo appeared for the state.

-The Mirror

Massive Sodomy Scandal Rocks Harare Elite School

Harare- A massive sodomy scandal threatens the pristine image of one of Harare’s elite learning institutions, Heritage Infant School, located in the leafy suburb of Borrowdale in Harare.

The matter was unearthed following disciplinary action taken against two learners in a matter dating back to late 2022.

Sources privy to the case told this publication that school authorities were handling everything in secrecy to the extent that parents of the affected children had not been supplied adequate information.

The sexual abuse allegations stem from a 2022 incident which happened during the last school term when a Grade 4 pupil (name supplied) told his parents about the sexual abuse.

The parents took up the matter with the boarding master who escalated the issue to the school’s head matron identified as Ms Jiri.

“The ‘abused’ child said a lot of other children were involved as well. This term (2023), the boy that was accused apparently is no longer at the school. Surprisingly, the parents of the abused boy never got any communication or feedback about the issue,” said the source.

This publication learnt that the victim in this case was recently forced to become a day scholar by the school, a logistical nightmare for the parents.

“We would like to know what happened with this case and generally what is happening at this school as it seems this is not an isolated case,” added the source.

“We understand that these affected kids were made to write incident reports without parental supervision. Who does that to nine or ten-year-olds?”

This publication sought an interview with the school head identified as Mr B Mate last week, who said a comment on the vile issue would be provided by the board today (Wednesday), after its members had reportedly left the country for South Africa during the recent exit weekend.

Come Wednesday, Mate introduced this reporter to a male and a female who were said to be board members. However, the alleged board members refused to identify themselves adding that they were not allowed to provide such information to the media.

They went further, threatening legal action if the allegations were ever published.

“We protect our learners, we only provide the information to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education as well as and the parents of the learners. Unless you want to defame us, you can go ahead. Definitely we are going to respond to that if you publish the story,” said an official claiming to be a board member.

Efforts to get a comment from the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education were fruitless.

Heritage School officials who declined to be named for fear of retribution said thorough investigations were required to get to the bottom of the issue.

“The school is just acting in a way that protects their image and elite status and are not considering the impact this has on pupils.

“We understand that the pupils have had to go through counselling at their own expense. The ministry (of primary and secondary education) needs to do something about cases such as these.”

Lawyers Intervene To Combat Child Trafficking

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has intensified efforts to rescue a three year-old baby, who is a victim of child trafficking, by partnering with Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), in a bid to save the minor child.

The three year-old baby was separated from her mother Charlene Gugulethu Moyo in December 2022 after her grandmother Clara Ndlovu asked Moyo to allow her grandchild to visit her home in Bulawayo and spend time with her during the festive season with the agreement that the child would be returned home towards the opening of schools in January 2023.

Moyo’s child was not returned and instead the mother received a picture from some of Ndlovu’s relatives with information that the child was enjoying the festive season in South Africa.

Alarmed that her daughter was undocumented and did not have any travel document such as a passport to allow entry into South Africa and that as her biological mother, she never signed the internationally required affidavit that she was consenting to her child travelling beyond Zimbabwe’s borders, Moyo filed a report at Pumula Police Station about her missing three year-old child.

Instead, ZRP officers at Pumula Police Station referred Moyo to the Children’s Court after advising her to apply for custody of her minor child, and with Ndlovu having travelled to her rural home in Buhera in Manicaland province, service of summons for the grandmother to appear in court could not be effected and the matter was never heard in court.

This compelled Moyo to engage ZLHR lawyer Prisca Dube on 1 February 2023 who contacted law enforcement agents at Pumula Police Station to verify why they had refused to open a docket for the contravention of the Trafficking in Persons Act.

On 2 February 2023, Dube told police officers at Pumula Police Station that in terms of the Trafficking in Persons Act, an offence had been committed and thus a docket should be opened to enable the minor child to be brought back to Zimbabwe.

On 3 February 2023, police officers advised Dube that investigations were now underway.

Moyo informed Dube that the father of the minor child was demanding that she should pay a certain cross-border driver ZAR1 000 to facilitate the return of her daughter and this information was relayed to ZRP officers.

On 13 February 2023, the human rights lawyer wrote a letter to the Officer-in-Charge of Pumula Police Station only identified as Inspector Madlambe requesting to be furnished with a progress report on the child trafficking incident and she was advised that an investigating officer Constable Ngwena, was now tasked with leading investigations into the matter.

On 16 February 2023, ZRP officers contacted Dube requesting to be furnished with the minor child’s birth certificate and her clear photograph, which they need to send to International Criminal Police
Organisation (INTERPOL) to be assisted in South Africa in getting the minor child back to Zimbabwe.

Macheso Disowns Guruve “Son”

By-Sungura music maestro Alick Macheso has distanced himself from a Guruve man claiming to be his son.
The man, who identifies himself as Simbarashe Macheso, has given interviews to a number of social media pages.
In a recent interview, Simbarashe described himself as heir to the sungura king’s throne.
However, Macheso exclusively told H-Metro yesterday that Simbarashe might be one ‘fame-seeker.’
“I heard of these stories for some time now. I can’t speak much about social media stories, but the truth is he is one of those people who want to use celebrities to get the limelight,” said Macheso.
“This is not new in this industry.
“What I can say is vanhu vanotsvaga mbiri zvakasiyana.
“I have been parading my children who are pursuing music to my fans for some time now.
“On this one, it’s up to you (the media) to keep entertaining such things for likes and sales.”
In one of the interviews, Simbarashe said:
“I stay in Guruve, which is my mother’s rural home. My father (Alick) is ageing and he might retire anytime.
“And, I’m there to keep the legacy alive.
“We should let him rest and enjoy the fruits of his work. We should take care of him together with my siblings.”
Macheso’s publicist, Tich Makahamadze, said he engaged his boss when the videos of Simbarashe started circulating on social media.
Simbarashe Macheso
“I have engaged Mopao (Macheso) and he distanced himself from the man.
“That’s our position as management,” said Makahamadze.
Makahamadze questioned Simbarashe’s move to go on social media instead of approaching Macheso, if indeed, he was his father.
“Macheso loves his children and he has been parading them whenever he gets the chance. And, if his case is genuine, why not visit him at home?
“We have been to Guruve and what stops him from visiting his father?
“It’s sad that some of these so-called journalists are stating it as a fact without talking to Macheso,” said Makahamadze.
Stories of people claiming to be sons or daughters of celebrities are not new, particularly in the local music industry.
There has been an ongoing debate about musicians Chamu Boroma and Paddy Kamusakara who both claim to be the late Simon Chimbetu’s sons.
Chimbetu’s brother, Allan, the father figure of the Chimbetu family, dismissed Boroma and Kamusakara’s claims.
Meanwhile, Macheso is set to make a return to the ghetto when he performs at Werras Park in Glen View 1 this Saturday.
He will be supported by chanter Kinnah, at a show that has been dubbed ‘Sungura meets Zimdancehall.’
“Our focus is on our weekend shows, including the one at Werras Park on Saturday.
“Prior to that, we are in Norton at Pakare Paye on Friday night,” said Makahamadze.
-H-Metro

Cyclone Freddy: Schools Shut

State Media-Govt has ordered boarding schools in five provinces to suspend lessons tomorrow as part of mitigatory measures against the expected arrival of Cyclone Freddy which has already hit Madagascar and now proceeding to Mozambique and possibly to our country.
The provinces likely to be worst affected include, Manicaland, Masvingo, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland Central, Matabeleland South and Harare Metropolitan.

In its weather update last night, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) urged citizens in some districts in the southern parts of the country to be on high alert as a severe tropical Cyclone Freddy is expected to make landfall in the country tomorrow. Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which is now an overland depression will reach its peak intensity of 110km/h and make landfall in the early hours of Friday.

Districts such as Chimanimani, Chipinge, Chiredzi, Mwenezi, Beitbridge, Chivi, Masvingo rural, Zaka, and Bikita are expected to be affected. The districts are expected to receive localised heavy rains and strong rains starting today until tomorrow morning.

In her post-Cabinet briefing yesterday, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said Government, through its agencies, has taken due alert and put in place a number of measures such as setting up of evacuation establishments, deploying aid and medical supplies in Government offices in potentially vulnerable districts.

The measures include issuing a directive to boarding schools to suspend lessons tomorrow while day scholars will not be required to go to school.

“The nation is informed that Cabinet noted that Cyclone Freddy has hit Madagascar and is proceeding to Mozambique whereupon it will also affect neighbouring countries, inclusive of Zimbabwe.

“The provinces to be most affected include the following: Manicaland, Masvingo, Mashonaland East and Central and Harare Metropolitan,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

She said weather experts are predicting that it may cause damage along its path.

“Boarding schools should remain open, but suspend lessons in the affected areas on Friday to reduce the movement of pupils and they should gather students in buildings or dormitories with secure roofs or spaces where they can get covering if the roof is blown off,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

“Day scholars in affected areas can have Friday off to reduce student movement.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said Cabinet has also directed that small-scale miners and artisanal miners should avoid going underground and urged citizens to avoid crossing flooded rivers while public transport operators should operate during day time.

In view of the unpredictable weather conditions largely due to the effects of climate change, Minister Mutsvangwa said all local authorities stand warned against settling people in wetlands, waterways, river basins, and other undesignated sites.

“Cabinet would like to assure the nation that all these measures are meant to avoid unnecessary loss of life. The public will be kept abreast of all developments on the matter,” she said.

In a statement yesterday, the Department of Civil Protection urged citizens to be on high alert for forecasted severe Tropical Storm Freddy.

“We call on all relevant stakeholders and traditional leaders to step up efforts to disseminate information to their various communities in particular all Manicaland, Masvingo, and Matabeleland South provinces where heavy rains accompanied by strong winds are expected,” read the statement.

“We urge the citizens to take heed of the Meteorological Services Department alerts as they continue monitoring the unfolding situation.

“Citizens should be on the watch for possible flooding, avoid crossing flooded rivers/streams, stay indoors, and avoid artisanal mining on shacky grounds during the period.”

The department said people living in low-lying areas should move to high ground.

A National Civil Protection Committee emergency meeting was held yesterday in Harare where stakeholders discussed possible measures to put in place in the event of a disaster.

“District Civil Protection Committees countrywide have also been mobilised and district development coordinators are required to be on standby to respond to any eventualities,” the statement added. -state media

Mwonzora Shooting Threat Case Collapses

Douglas Mwonzora

By-A case in which MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora was arrested and appeared in court on Wednesday collapsed.

The Nyanga Senator was accused of threatening to shoot and kill his ex-employee Mutandwa Machera.

Machera had threatened to stage a demonstration at Mwonzora’s house in Harare for his unpaid wages worth US$9 600.

Mwonzora then reportedly called Machera on Sunday threatening to kill him.
Machera reported the matter to the police leading to Mwonzora’s arrest.
Mwonzora was taken to court but was set free as the prosecutor said there was not enough evidence to sustain a case against him.
Addressing journalists soon after his release on Wednesday, Mwonzora said:
I was taken to court today after a false report was made by one of our ex-employees whom we fired.
They had accused me of threatening to shoot him, I do not have a firearm, I do not even possess one, and I don’t even know how to use one.
The prosecutor said there is insufficient evidence to sustain a remand so I am happy, a free man.
I am on my way to Brussels to represent the country in the ACPU joint parliament.
Over a dozen MDC-T employees claim that they have not been paid for the past 13 months.
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Gun Produced In Scuffle Against ZANU PF’s Madzibaba?

Two people were yesterday arrested after they allegedly produced a gun and attacked a Johane Masowe eChishanu sect leader, Madzibaba Moses, in Warren Park, Harare, where he had visited his followers to conduct prayers.

Madzibaba Moses

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday confirmed the assault incident, which occurred last Tuesday. The suspects are Tafadzwa Matoro (37) and Elvis Borerwi (39).

“The two suspects were arrested and the case was referred to CID Homicide after one of them used a pistol to threaten the complainant during their dispute,” said Asst Comm Nyathi. “The dispute is purely on religious differences and has nothing to do with members of the security services or CID Homicide.

“The suspects are not even members of the security service and are employed in Tynwald and Willowvale industrial areas, respectively.”

Videos have since gone viral on social media, in which the two are seen assaulting Madzibaba Moses.

In the videos circulating, the two, who seemed to have had a fallout with Madzibaba Moses over an undisclosed issue, are heard accusing him of having cast a spell on them, resulting in bad luck at their mining operations.

One of the suspects is seen pointing a gun at Madzibaba Moses while the other assaulted him.

Madzibaba Moses was rescued by his aides as one of the attackers is seen pointing a gun at him, but did not pull the trigger.

The attacker was then pushed away, and the gun was recovered by one of the aides.

An aide who spoke on condition of anonymity said they were surprised to see their convoy blocked, from nowhere.

“That is when the two who left Madzibaba’s church in 2019 surfaced, shouting at him,” he said.

The aide said while Madzibaba Moses was trying to come to terms with what was happening, he was assaulted on the neck, while one of the suspects produced a gun and pointed it at him.-state media

Deputy Minister Inputs Fraud Case

Harare regional magistrate Mrs Feresi Chakanyuka yesterday recused herself from presiding over the trial of former deputy Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Fisheries and Rural Development Douglas Karoro and Grain Marketing Board Mushumbi Pools depot assistant manager Lovejoy Ngowe, who are accused of misappropriating maize and vegetable seed worth US$43 000 under the Presidential Inputs Scheme.

Douglas Karoro

Mrs Chakanyuka recused herself from handling the matter citing professional reasons.

Karoro and Ngowe are charged with fraud. The inputs were meant to benefit farmers in Mbire constituency.

The matter was then taken before regional magistrate Mr Taurai Manwere, who postponed the trial to March 30 because of the unavailability of Karoro’s lawyer Mr Admire Rubaya, who was said to be engaged in Masvingo with another matter.

Lawyer Mr Malvern Mapako appeared on behalf of Mr Rubaya.

The State led by Mr Ephraim Zinyandu alleged that on March 7 last year, Ngowe received 30 050 tonnes of maize seed under the Presidential Input Programme which was meant to benefit Mbire constituency.

Upon receipt of the inputs, Ngowe was supposed to safely keep the seed until distribution.

Allegations are that between March 10 and 25 of last year, Karoro and Ngowe went to defraud GMB Mushumbi Pools Depot of this seed.

Karoro allegedly went to collect the seed from Ngowe on separate occasions using his cars and was issued with goods dispatched vouchers, misrepresenting to GMB clerk and security guards that they were taking the maize seed to the needy in the constituency.

They would then convert them to their own use. On June 1, 2022 Ngowe was allegedly found in possession of 10x2kg Seedco SC301 maize seed and 10x5kg Seedco SC513 maize seed in his house at GMB Mushumbi pools.

GMB is said to have lost US$18 030 in the process.

Also in March last year, Karoro and Ngowe, acting in common purpose, met at Mahuwe Shopping Centre, Mushumbi Pools, and hatched a plan to defraud GMB Mushumbi Pools.

On March 23, Karoro allegedly received 5 000 vegetable combo kits comprising 2,5g packs of rape, onion(texas grano), carrots (nantes) from Valley Seed Private Limited.

He was supposed to hand them over to GMB Mushumbi Depot under the Presidential Input Programme.

Karoro and Ngowe allegedly failed to deliver the vegetable combo kits to GMB Mushumbi Pool and converted them to their own use. Ngowe also allegedly went on further to order GMB Mushumbi inputs clerk, Honesty Nyathi, and security guard, Manyara Manuwere, to fraudulently book the consignment in the goods received voucher, goods dispatch voucher, gate book and stack register to appear as if the consignment had been received at GMB Mushumbi and dispatched to Karoro.

The State claims the consignment was never physically received at GMB Mushumbi depot. GMB lost US$25 000 in the process, according to the State.-state media

Forex Fines Gazetted

State Media- The govt has formulated a standard scale of fines set in US dollars but payable in local currency at the prevailing interbank exchange rate.

The new fines were gazetted yesterday by Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi in Statutory Instrument 14A of 2023 as the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) (Standard Scale of Fines) Notice, 2023.

SI 14A repeals the scale of fines published in Statutory Instrument 209 of 2021.

“The fines in the schedule are expressed in United States dollars but payable in the equivalent Zimbabwean dollars at the prevailing interbank rate,” the notice.

For crimes classified under Level 1, the fine will be US$5, Level 2 US$15, Level 3 US$30, Level 4 US$100, Level 5, US$ 200, Level 6 US$300, Level 7 US$400, Level 8 US$500, Level 9 US$600, Level 10 US$700, Level 11 US$1 000, Level 12 US$ 2 000, Level 13 US$ 3 000 and Level 14 US$5 000.

The fines at each level are the maximum, since courts have the option, depending on circumstances, to levy a lower fine, but cannot levy a higher penalty.

Offences in Level 1, are those that offenders usually pay an admission of guilt fine while those in Level 14 are for more serious offences such as concealing treason or robbery not committed in aggravating circumstances. -state media

Courtois Praises Vinicius Jr

Courtois: “I made the mistake but great teams know how to recover from it and we did that. It was a brilliant come back.”

Courtois: “When we went out after HT, Karim told me ‘We can score another 2 or 3’ I said ‘Yup, yup.’”

Courtois: “If we hadn’t defended the lead so much, we could’ve scored another one.”

Courtois: “I’m very happy for Vini. He deserves these nights after what’s happened lately.”

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Zanu PF Heavyweight Succumbs To Asthma

MAPANINGOMA village head in Hwange’s Matetsi Ward 1, Phillip Portina Ncube who died of asthma last Thursday has been declared a liberation hero.

“His Excellency the President and First Secretary of Zanu-PF Cde Mnangagwa has conferred a liberation hero status to Cde Portina Ncube who died on 19 February and will be buried in Matetsi Ward 1, Hwange.

I shall be most grateful if you would make arrangements for his burial and payment of benefits to his family,” said Mpofu.

Ncube’s burial is expected to take place today at his rural home along Pandamatenga road.

He was a member of the War Veterans League and resettled in Matetsi during the land reform.

His wife died in 2019. They are survived by six children and grandchildren.

— Chronicle

Three Die In Another Earthquake

RESCUERS are once again searching for people trapped under rubble in Turkey after another earthquake hit the country, killing at least three people.

A 6.4 magnitude tremor struck near the city of Antakya close to the border with Syria, where massive quakes hit the two countries on the 6th of February.

The earlier quakes killed 44,000 people in Turkey and Syria with tens of thousands more left homeless.

Buildings weakened by the tremors collapsed with Turkey’s disaster and emergency agency saying Monday’s 6.4 earthquake was followed by a 5.8 aftershock three minutes later and 31 subsequent aftershocks that were not as severe.

Turkish Interior Minister, Süleyman Soylu said the three deaths were recorded in Antakya, Defne, and Samandag, and urged people not to enter potentially dangerous buildings.

This comes after rescue operations had been wound down in all but two areas, with hopes of finding people alive fading. – ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/02/21/new-quake-hits-turkey-and-syria-killing-three/

Another Earthquake Hits Turkey

RESCUERS are once again searching for people trapped under rubble in Turkey after another earthquake hit the country, killing at least three people.

A 6.4 magnitude tremor struck near the city of Antakya close to the border with Syria, where massive quakes hit the two countries on the 6th of February.

The earlier quakes killed 44,000 people in Turkey and Syria with tens of thousands more left homeless.

Buildings weakened by the tremors collapsed with Turkey’s disaster and emergency agency saying Monday’s 6.4 earthquake was followed by a 5.8 aftershock three minutes later and 31 subsequent aftershocks that were not as severe.

Turkish Interior Minister, Süleyman Soylu said the three deaths were recorded in Antakya, Defne, and Samandag, and urged people not to enter potentially dangerous buildings.

This comes after rescue operations had been wound down in all but two areas, with hopes of finding people alive fading. – ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/02/21/new-quake-hits-turkey-and-syria-killing-three/

CCC Dismisses National Youth Day

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC has described the National Youth Day as a cheap gimmick by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to honour his former boss Robert Mugabe.

Ironically Mr Mnangagwa pushed his long time boss out of power via a military coup in November 2017.

According to CCC youth taskforce spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma, there is nothing to celebrate on National Youth Day.

“On Youth Day…

It’s Robert Mugabe’s birthday and nothing more. It has nothing to do with youths. Only ZANU PF cultists celebrate it. Gukurahundi, Murambatsvina, Operation Makavhotera Papi, Unemployment, 15 Billion etc nothing to celebrate,” said Chuma.

The CCC party has appealed to young people to register to vote in large numbers.

“Young people play a significant role in the development of our country & are one of the main agents of change & progress in a society. We continue to urge them to participate in all national activities, particularly this year as we head towards a watershed election.

Let’s #RegisterToVoteZW for a brighter future for young people.”

Mnangagwa In Plot To Keep Sikhala In Prison

Tinashe Sambiri|Pressure is mounting on the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to release CCC deputy chairman Hon Job Sikhala before polls.

Last month Mr Mnangagwa’s agents attempted to eliminate Hon Sikhala by seizing his medication.

Human rights defenders, the country’s main opposition party, CCC and political observers are pushing for the immediate release of Wiwa from jail.

See below CCC statement:

“FREE SIKHALA: The continued incarceration of Zimbabwean MP Hon Job Sikhala by the regime in Harare is evidence of gross violation of the constitution. Bail is a constitutional right. He’s been in prison for 251 days without trial. #FreeSikhala.”

CCC is also intensifying voter registration campaigns in the city of Harare.

“Yesterday, Harare West Ward 16 Councilor @DNgadziore led a door to door #RegisterToVoteZW campaign in his neighbourhood.

We are targeting 6 Million votes for our Change Champion in Chief, Adv @nelsonchamisa, 2/3 majority in Parliament & majority in rural & urban councils.”

Klopp Speaks On Madrid Drubbing

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp slammed his team’s defence after gaving up a two-goal advantage to lose 5-2 against Real Madrid in Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League R16 first leg encounter at Anfield Stadium.

The Reds were prone to individual errors and were punished dearly by the visitors who capitalised on the blunders.

With two early goals from Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah, the hosts were left to rue their errors after keeper Alisson Backer fired his pass directly into Vinicius Junior for Madrid’s second, while centre-back Joe Gomez had a hand in at least four of the goals.

Speaking after the match, Klopp said: “I really think everything was pretty obvious tonight; I think we gave all five goals away and that means we could have done better there, but they were all obviously different.

“The start in the game, in our situation where we are, it is really important that we see positive steps – and I think the first half was, besides the two goals we conceded, the best we’ve played for probably the whole season.”

The gaffer added: “In the second half, the game was the game Real Madrid wanted to play. Both of the other goals they scored, one is deflected and they are not really well defended, to be honest. We lose the ball in the wrong moment, which is obviously a massive problem against Real Madrid with the counter-attacking threat they have and that’s how it came to the result.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Authorities Condemn Four Stadiums

Four local stadiums have been condemned ahead of the new Castle Lager Premiership season.

The 2023 campaign is set to start in March and the authorities have been holding preliminary inspection at the match venues that have been lined up for use in the new term.

Four of the nine grounds that underwent the first round of inspection were condemned.

According to The Chronicle, the inspectors noted major concerns at the Colliery Stadium, Sakubva Stadium in Mutare, Rusape’s Vengere and ZPC Kariba’s home ground Nyamhunga.

Zvishavane’s Mandava Stadium that houses champions FC Platinum as well as Ngezi Platinum Stars’ Baobab Stadium have minor issues to be attended to relating to the playing surface.

“Preliminary stadium inspections have been done and stadium owners were told the areas to attend ahead of the final inspection which will be done next week. At most of the facilities it was noted that the playing surface and dressing rooms needed to be worked on.

“Urgent stadium renovations are needed for the Colliery Stadium, Nyamhunga, Sakubva and Vengere. A report will be sent to the First Instance Body, the licencing board after the final inspection,” reads a statement from the grounds experts, as cited by the publication.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Chibaya Defies Police

Fearless CCC National Organiser Chibaya and party members defy police

…As police try to disrupt rally

Wezhira Munya

21 February 2023

CCC hardworking and dilligent National Organiser, honourable Amos Chibaya held a successful rally against police disruptions in his Mkoba constituency this past Sunday, 19th February 2023.

The rally was initially cleared by police. However, after masses turned out, the police panicked and sent armed riot forces to disrupt it (See riot police in pictures attached to this article).

Remarkably, fearless CCC cadres led by national organizer Chibaya and national youth taskforce coordinator Takudzwa Ngadziore defied the police and continued with the rally.

Political analyst Dr Munyaradzi Chidarikire urged the police to give all political parties equal opportunities to campaign and hold political meetings as Zimbabwe heads to hold it’s 2023 harmonized elections in the next few months.

Ngadziore encouraged youths to register to vote, vote and defend their vote.

He addressed the rally after having addressed five youth rallies and held press conference in Masvingo province.
At the Mkoba rally, honourable Chibaya encouraged Gweru residents to register to vote for President Nelson Chamisa.

Meanwhile, Chibaya has been tormented and tortured by Zanu PF and police many times but he has remained steadfast.

LIVE: Douglas Mwonzora Arrested | NEWS REVIEW

Well, I was taken to court today, after a false report was made by one of our ex employees whom we fired, they had accused me of threatening to shoot him. I do not even have a firearm, I do not possess one, so the prosecutor said there is insufficient evidence to sustain a remand, so I am happy I am free man. I am on my way to Brussels to represent the country in the ACP EU joint Parliament.

Jamie Carragher Blasts Woeful Liverpool

Liverpool slumped to a 5-2 defeat at home to Real Madrid in their Champions League last-16 first leg on Tuesday; European exit would all but end Liverpool’s hopes of winning a trophy this season;

“That was shambolic from Liverpool – embarrassing,” says Jamie Carragher.

Jamie Carragher has branded Liverpool’s performance in their 5-2 thrashing at the hands of Real Madrid on Tuesday as “embarrassing” and “shambolic”.

Liverpool took a 2-0 lead in their Champions League last-16 first leg through Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah after just 14 minutes, but conceded five goals at Anfield in a European game for the first time on their way to a heavy defeat.

Jurgen Klopp’s side played Real in the final in Paris just nine months ago but they face exiting the competition at the first knockout round as their disappointing season took another downward turn.

Tim Sherwood says Liverpool only have the target of finishing in the Premier League’s top four after a heavy defeat to Real Madrid
Liverpool are eighth in the Premier League and already out of the FA Cup and Carabao Cup – the two trophies they won last season – while they have now conceded 46 goals in all competitions this term.

Speaking to CBS, Sky Sports’ Jamie Carragher said: “I must say, what a performance by Real Madrid, to come to Anfield and do that. I’ve never seen a team come to Anfield like that on a European night and destroy Liverpool.”

But the former Liverpool defender added: “That was shambolic from Liverpool. Embarrassing.

“We’ve made excuses for them all season and said there’s reasons why they’re not doing as well as they have done in previous seasons, but that was a disgrace that second half.

“To not even have a chance, to not show any fight after the goals go in, and to lose that second half 3-0 when you’re attacking the Kop at 2-2 in a knockout game – absolutely shambolic. I’m talking about defensively shambolic all season.”

‘It was nonsense to say Liverpool were back’
Liverpool went into the meeting with Real after back-to-back wins over Everton and Newcastle, prompting Klopp to suggest his side had recovered their form at just the right time.

But Carragher believes those claims were premature, saying: “It was nonsense to say that Liverpool were back after two games – that’s why I was cautious before the game.

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Liverpool’s win against Newcastle in the Premier League on Saturday – their most recent game before being thrashed by Real Madrid.

“They played against an Everton team who put in one of the worst performances I’ve seen in a derby game – they did nothing.

“I was at the Newcastle game as well – Newcastle had 10 men and created chances. If Newcastle had had 11 men they’d have got back to 2-2, I’m convinced of that, because Liverpool all season have been an absolute shambles defensively.”

‘Not just midfield to blame’
Liverpool only conceded 48 goals in the whole of last season and Carragher says the blame for his former side almost matching their total from the previous campaign by February must be shared throughout the side.

“This team had a great defensive record last season but we know the midfield doesn’t have the energy anymore,” he said. “The attacking players in the front three don’t press with the cohesion that was there before, with [Roberto] Firmino and [Sadio] Mane. They’re new to it, Nunez and [Cody] Gakpo.

“For years they’ve had six in front of them who’ve probably worked harder and smarter than any other team in world football. But now that’s gone, it’s completely fallen apart.

“As a Liverpool fan, we absolutely adore this manager and team and they’ve done so much for this club in the last four or five years. It hurts you to say anything negative because they’ve given you so much, but Liverpool are eighth in the Premier League and they’ve just been battered 5-2 in the Champions League.

“I know it’s Real Madrid but these are the two teams that were in the final last year. It’s not acceptable what we’re watching this season.

“We keep looking for reasons and excuses but it’s nowhere near good enough.”

‘I’d take Van Dijk’s place at the moment’
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Virgil van Dijk told Gary Neville on The Overlap in November that Jamie Carragher would not get into the current Liverpool squad.

Speaking to Sky Sports’ Gary Neville on The Overlap in November, Virgil van Dijk claimed Carragher – who played 737 times for Liverpool – would not get into the current squad.

But Carragher shot back at the centre-back – who played the entire game as Real romped to victory at Anfield – saying: “What makes me laugh is Virgil van Dijk said I wouldn’t get in that back four about two months ago.

“I think I’d take his place at the moment. We keep talking about the midfield players Liverpool need – and I think that’s right – but Liverpool need defenders as well. When they get exposed, they can’t defend.”- Sky Sports

Courtois Bemoans Mistake Against Liverpool

Courtois: “I made the mistake but great teams know how to recover from it and we did that. It was a brilliant come back.”

Courtois: “When we went out after HT, Karim told me ‘We can score another 2 or 3’ I said ‘Yup, yup.’”

Courtois: “If we hadn’t defended the lead so much, we could’ve scored another one.”

Courtois: “I’m very happy for Vini. He deserves these nights after what’s happened lately.”

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Mwonzora Involved in 3 Car Accidents While Evicting Chamisa

By Farai D Hove | MDC T leader Douglas Mwonzora was involved in 3 car accidents while in the act of evicting CCC leader Nelson Chamisa, it has been said.

Mwonzora was still to comment on the revelations.

One of his drivers and top aides speaks in the below video saying:

Mnangagwa Reduces Mujuru To A “Poor” Tobacco Farmer

By James Gwati- Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reduced her colleague and Former vice President Joice Mujuru to a tobacco farmer.

Mujuru was recently captured in a tobacco curing barn by the former Zanu PF youth league’s political commissar, Godfrey Tsenengamu.

Joice Mujuru (left) captured in a tobacco curing barn

The government is failing to reward tobacco farmers for their hard work and efforts, and it has, of late, been paying them in useless local RTGS currency, making them poor.

As a result, many tobacco farmers have shifted to growing other crops that are less labour and capital intensive.

Mujuru was fired by the longtime Zimbabwean ruler Robert Mugabe in December 2014 from both Zanu PF and the government at the instigation of Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was paving his way to replace Mugabe in the Zanu PF presidential succession race.

She was fired three years after the mysterious death of her husband, Solomon Mujuru, who died in an inferno.

Military sources say Mnangagwa eliminated General Mujuru to weaken his wive (Joice) politically.

Mnangagwa Ignores Reforms, Okays Elections

By- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ignored implementing electoral reforms needed for the country to hold a credible poll and goes ahead with elections.

Mnangagwa announced that he would soon proclaim the national elections date without the much-needed reforms.

This follows the recent gazetting of the final Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) delimitation report.

The report sets the boundaries for wards and constituencies to, Ibe used in the upcoming harmonised elections.
The proclamation by the President follows the presentation of the final report by the electoral body on February 17, pursuant to which, the report should be gazetted within 14 days.
In December last year, ZEC presented its preliminary delimitation report to President Mnangagwa which was tabled before Parliament and referred back to the elections Commission for further consideration.
In an extraordinary Government gazette on Monday, President Mnangagwa said: “Now, therefore, under and by the virtue of the powers invested in the President, l do by this my Proclamation declare the names and boundaries of the wards and the House of Assembly and Senatorial Constituencies as finally determined by the Commission, which names boundaries set out in the schedule to this Proclamation, to the Wards and National Assembly and the Senatorial Constituencies of Zimbabwe for the purposes of the forthcoming and any subsequent general election.”
The presentation of the final report made way for the adoption of the new wards and constituencies in time to meet timelines that should be observed in order for the harmonised elections to be held within the constitutionally permissible time frame.
Addressing thousands of youths during the National Youth Day commemorations in Lupane yesterday, President Mnangagwa said he will soon make a proclamation of the election date.
“The delimitation report has now been gazetted. I will soon be making a proclamation of the harmonised elections date. Meanwhile, I would like to highlight that my Government is ready to receive our citizens from South Africa who wish to come home,” he said.
“To date, we are already seeing many trickling back home and setting up their businesses. Come home, ekhaya, kumusha, we are ready to receive all our citizens.”
Zimbabweans living in South Africa under the Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEP) are due to return home this year when this facility expires.
Government has pledged to help the citizens so that they can get home with their possessions and start-up here.
The special permit was granted to nearly 170 000 Zimbabweans working, studying and living in South Africa but expires at the end of June this year. A fair number have or are in the process of obtaining other work permits so they can stay, but a lot will have to leave.
The President implored youths to vote for Zanu-PF and observe peace as the country heads toward elections.
‘As per the requirement of the constitution, our country will soon be holding our harmonized elections. As peace-loving people, let us continue to guard and protect the stability we are enjoying in our nation by saying no to violence and rejecting those bent on causing mayhem, turmoil, and insecurity in our nation,” he said.
“The majority of you, our young people will be voting in these elections, some for the first time. I challenge you to exercise this sacred right, responsibly, aware that it was paid for by the blood of many sons and daughters of Zimbabwe, some of whom were your age.”
President Mnangagwa said the democratic right to vote is a right that must never be taken lightly.
‘It was not given on a silver platter. Your individual and collective votes as a demographic group must defend, protect and guard the independence, sovereignty and national interests of our motherland, Zimbabwe,” he said.
The President implored youths to register to vote and mobilise for a resounding Zanu-PF victory.
“Zan u PF is the party that brought about independence. It is the only party with policies, programmes and projects to lift many of our people out of poverty into prosperity,” he said.
“It is the only party with the vision for the future. This must be at the centre of your conversations as the various youth groups.”
President Mnangagwa said the Government led by the revolutionary party, Zanu-PF remains committed to facilitating the youth access to relevant spaces in the body politic of the country.
“Our promise to broaden your participation in Government remains high on our agenda. The youth seats in Parliament and their appointment into strategic positions in both the revolutionary party, Zanu-PF and within Government are assured,” he said.
The President said under the Second Republic, Government is not going back on its commitment to empower young talented people in the country.
“Your multi-faceted roles as entrepreneurs, innovators, and quick adaptors to the use of science, technology and innovation must see you participating fully in mainstream economic activities. If we remain united, peaceful and hardworking, nothing is impossible,” he said. Chronicle

Mnangagwa Set To Announce Elections Date

By- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced that he would soon proclaim the national elections date.

This follows the recent gazetting of the final Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) delimitation report.

The report sets the boundaries for wards and constituencies to be used in the upcoming harmonised elections.
The proclamation by the President follows the presentation of the final report by the electoral body on February 17, pursuant to which, the report should be gazetted within 14 days.
In December last year, ZEC presented its preliminary delimitation report to President Mnangagwa which was tabled before Parliament and referred back to the elections Commission for further consideration.
In an extraordinary Government gazette on Monday, President Mnangagwa said: “Now, therefore, under and by the virtue of the powers invested in the President, l do by this my Proclamation declare the names and boundaries of the wards and the House of Assembly and Senatorial Constituencies as finally determined by the Commission, which names boundaries set out in the schedule to this Proclamation, to the Wards and National Assembly and the Senatorial Constituencies of Zimbabwe for the purposes of the forthcoming and any subsequent general election.”
The presentation of the final report made way for the adoption of the new wards and constituencies in time to meet timelines that should be observed in order for the harmonised elections to be held within the constitutionally permissible time frame.
Addressing thousands of youths during the National Youth Day commemorations in Lupane yesterday, President Mnangagwa said he will soon make a proclamation of the election date.
“The delimitation report has now been gazetted. I will soon be making a proclamation of the harmonised elections date. Meanwhile, I would like to highlight that my Government is ready to receive our citizens from South Africa who wish to come home,” he said.
“To date, we are already seeing many trickling back home and setting up their businesses. Come home, ekhaya, kumusha, we are ready to receive all our citizens.”
Zimbabweans living in South Africa under the Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEP) are due to return home this year when this facility expires.
Government has pledged to help the citizens so that they can get home with their possessions and start-up here.
The special permit was granted to nearly 170 000 Zimbabweans working, studying and living in South Africa but expires at the end of June this year. A fair number have or are in the process of obtaining other work permits so they can stay, but a lot will have to leave.
The President implored youths to vote for Zanu-PF and observe peace as the country heads toward elections.
‘As per the requirement of the constitution, our country will soon be holding our harmonized elections. As peace-loving people, let us continue to guard and protect the stability we are enjoying in our nation by saying no to violence and rejecting those bent on causing mayhem, turmoil, and insecurity in our nation,” he said.
“The majority of you, our young people will be voting in these elections, some for the first time. I challenge you to exercise this sacred right, responsibly, aware that it was paid for by the blood of many sons and daughters of Zimbabwe, some of whom were your age.”
President Mnangagwa said the democratic right to vote is a right that must never be taken lightly.
‘It was not given on a silver platter. Your individual and collective votes as a demographic group must defend, protect and guard the independence, sovereignty and national interests of our motherland, Zimbabwe,” he said.
The President implored youths to register to vote and mobilise for a resounding Zanu-PF victory.
“Zan u PF is the party that brought about independence. It is the only party with policies, programmes and projects to lift many of our people out of poverty into prosperity,” he said.
“It is the only party with the vision for the future. This must be at the centre of your conversations as the various youth groups.”
President Mnangagwa said the Government led by the revolutionary party, Zanu-PF remains committed to facilitating the youth access to relevant spaces in the body politic of the country.
“Our promise to broaden your participation in Government remains high on our agenda. The youth seats in Parliament and their appointment into strategic positions in both the revolutionary party, Zanu-PF and within Government are assured,” he said.
The President said under the Second Republic, Government is not going back on its commitment to empower young talented people in the country.
“Your multi-faceted roles as entrepreneurs, innovators, and quick adaptors to the use of science, technology and innovation must see you participating fully in mainstream economic activities. If we remain united, peaceful and hardworking, nothing is impossible,” he said. Chronicle

ZEP Holders Demand Compensation

By- Zimbabweans based in South Africa have engaged the International Labour Organisation (ILO) for assistance in ensuring that Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) holders get their employment benefits before returning home.

This follows the decision by the South African government not to extend the permits for ZEP holders.
Permit holders have been given up to June this year to move to other visa provisions or return home.
Government has already established an inter-ministerial committee, which will be in charge of the relocation of ZEP holders in South Africa.
The International Organisation of Migration (IOM) has pledged to collaborate with the Government to assist Zimbabweans return home.
ZEP holders have worked in South Africa for more than 10 years and are expected to receive employment benefits when their permits are terminated.
However, most of the ZEP holders do not qualify for other available visas in the neighbouring country as they do not hold the specified critical skills qualifications.
The Zimbabwean Embassy in South Africa is already seized with drafting an online database to assist in the movement of returning citizens.
While the Zimbabwean Community in South Africa has welcomed the interventions by the Government, the organisation’s chairperson, Mr Ngqabutho Mabhena, said ZEP holders are concerned about the employment benefits ahead of the expiration of their permits.
He said they were engaging both the South African government and ILO so that workers do not lose out when their permits expire.
“One of the issues that we are working on and still consulting is to assist those who would not have been able to move to other visas to be able to get their work benefits like the Provident Fund,” he said.
“Workers who are holders of ZEP are asking us about the procedure and we are talking to the Department of Labour in Pretoria and we are talking to the International Labour Organisation, they have an office in Pretoria to see how we can assist these workers so that they do not lose out on their benefits.”
Under the Provident Fund, employees receive money depending on the taxes they would have paid. Mr Mabhena said ZEP holders have been part of the South African economy for more than 10 years and accrued some benefits in the process.
“They have been part of the South African economy for the last 13 years and it is our considered view that if they decide to relocate they should be able to take their benefits with them,” said Mr Mabhena.
He said they were closely following the Government’s interventions in assisting returnees.
“We welcome the intervention by the Zimbabwean Government to assist those that are returning to Zimbabwe. What is a worry to most people is that they do have properties and as returning residents and they should not be paying duty,” he said.
“We are happy that the Zimbabwean Government is facilitating that so that people move to Zimbabwe with their goods, their properties, with their vehicles and those items that ordinarily they would have to pay duty for.”
He said ZEP holders should take up the online registration programme, which Government has extended to them.
Mr Mabhena said ZEP holders are concerned over their reintegration to the Zimbabwean society as most of them had not invested much back home.
The online registration is being conducted to map areas in which ZEP holders are located.
Briefing the South African press at the beginning of the month, Zimbabwean Ambassador to South Africa Ambassador David Hamadziripi said Government said the online registration runs from February 2 and ending March 3.
More than 180 000 ZEP holders could face deportation if they do not migrate to other visas offered by the South African government by the end of June if they do not voluntarily return home. Chronicle

Klopp Slams Own Defenders After Conceding 5 Goals Against Real Madrid

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp slammed his team’s defence after gaving up a two-goal advantage to lose 5-2 against Real Madrid in Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League R16 first leg encounter at Anfield Stadium.

The Reds were prone to individual errors and were punished dearly by the visitors who capitalised on the blunders.

With two early goals from Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah, the hosts were left to rue their errors after keeper Alisson Backer fired his pass directly into Vinicius Junior for Madrid’s second, while centre-back Joe Gomez had a hand in at least four of the goals.

Speaking after the match, Klopp said: “I really think everything was pretty obvious tonight; I think we gave all five goals away and that means we could have done better there, but they were all obviously different.

“The start in the game, in our situation where we are, it is really important that we see positive steps – and I think the first half was, besides the two goals we conceded, the best we’ve played for probably the whole season.”

The gaffer added: “In the second half, the game was the game Real Madrid wanted to play. Both of the other goals they scored, one is deflected and they are not really well defended, to be honest. We lose the ball in the wrong moment, which is obviously a massive problem against Real Madrid with the counter-attacking threat they have and that’s how it came to the result.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Four Stadiums Condemned

Four local stadiums have been condemned ahead of the new Castle Lager Premiership season.

The 2023 campaign is set to start in March and the authorities have been holding preliminary inspection at the match venues that have been lined up for use in the new term.

Four of the nine grounds that underwent the first round of inspection were condemned.

According to The Chronicle, the inspectors noted major concerns at the Colliery Stadium, Sakubva Stadium in Mutare, Rusape’s Vengere and ZPC Kariba’s home ground Nyamhunga.

Zvishavane’s Mandava Stadium that houses champions FC Platinum as well as Ngezi Platinum Stars’ Baobab Stadium have minor issues to be attended to relating to the playing surface.

“Preliminary stadium inspections have been done and stadium owners were told the areas to attend ahead of the final inspection which will be done next week. At most of the facilities it was noted that the playing surface and dressing rooms needed to be worked on.

“Urgent stadium renovations are needed for the Colliery Stadium, Nyamhunga, Sakubva and Vengere. A report will be sent to the First Instance Body, the licencing board after the final inspection,” reads a statement from the grounds experts, as cited by the publication.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Key Facts About Mental Disorders

Almost all people affected by emergencies will experience psychological distress, which for most people will improve over time.

Among people who have experienced war or other conflict in the previous 10 years, one in five (22%) will have depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.
People with severe mental disorders are especially vulnerable during emergencies and need access to mental health care and other basic needs.
International guidelines recommend services at a number of levels ̶ from basic services to clinical care ̶ and indicate that mental health care needs to be made available immediately for specific, urgent mental health problems as part of the health response.
Despite their tragic nature and adverse effects on mental health, emergencies have shown to be opportunities to build sustainable mental health systems for all people in need.
Types of problems
There are various types of social and mental health problems in any large emergency.

Social problems:

pre-existing: e.g. poverty and discrimination of marginalized groups;
emergency-induced: e.g. family separation, lack of safety, loss of livelihoods, disrupted social networks, and low trust and resources; and
humanitarian response-induced: e.g. overcrowding, lack of privacy, and undermining of community or traditional support.
Mental health problems:

pre-existing: e.g. mental disorders such as depression, schizophrenia or harmful use of alcohol;
emergency-induced: e.g. grief, acute stress reactions, harmful use of alcohol and drugs, and depression and anxiety, including post-traumatic stress disorder; and
humanitarian response-induced: e.g. anxiety due to a lack of information about food distribution or about how to obtain basic services.
Prevalence
Most people affected by emergencies will experience distress (e.g. feelings of anxiety and sadness, hopelessness, difficulty sleeping, fatigue, irritability or anger and/or aches and pains).

This is normal and will for most people improve over time. However, the prevalence of common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety is expected to more than double in a humanitarian crisis.

The burden of mental disorders among conflict-affected populations is extremely high: WHO’s review of 129 studies in 39 countries showed that among people who have experienced war or other conflict in the previous 10 years, one in five people (22%) will have depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia (1).

According to WHO’s review, the estimated prevalence of mental disorders among conflict- affected populations at any specific point in time (point prevalence) is 13% for mild forms of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder and 4% for moderate forms of these disorders. The estimated point prevalence for severe disorders (i.e. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, severe depression, severe anxiety, and severe post-traumatic stress disorder) is 5%. It is estimated that one in 11 people (9%) living in a setting that has been exposed to conflict in the previous 10 years will have a moderate or severe mental disorder.

In conflict-affected settings, depression and anxiety increase with age. Depression is more common in women than in men.

People with severe mental disorders can be especially vulnerable during and after emergencies and they need access to basic needs and clinical care. A review published in 2014 of the health information system from 90 refugee camps across 15 low- and middle-income countries found that 41% of health-care visits for mental, neurological and substance use disorders were for epilepsy/seizures, 23% for psychotic disorders, and 13% for moderate and severe forms of depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder.

Effective emergency response
WHO-endorsed interagency mental health and psychosocial support guidelines for an effective response to emergencies recommend services at a number of levels – from basic services to clinical care. Clinical care for mental health should be provided by or under the supervision of mental health specialists such as psychiatric nurses, psychologists or psychiatrists.

Community self-help and social support should be strengthened, for example by creating or re-establishing community groups in which members solve problems collaboratively and engage in activities such as emergency relief or learning new skills, while ensuring the involvement of people who are vulnerable and marginalized, including people with mental disorders.

Psychological first aid offers first-line emotional and practical support to people experiencing acute distress due to a recent event and should be made available by field workers, including health staff, teachers or trained volunteers.

Basic clinical mental health care covering priority conditions (e.g. depression, psychotic disorders, epilepsy, alcohol and substance abuse) should be provided at every health-care facility by trained and supervised general health staff.

Psychological interventions (e.g. problem-solving interventions, group interpersonal therapy, interventions based on the principles of cognitive-behavioural therapy) for people impaired by prolonged distress should be offered by specialists or by trained and supervised community workers in the health and social sector.

Protecting and promoting the rights of people with severe mental health conditions and psychosocial disabilities is especially critical in humanitarian emergencies. This includes visiting, monitoring and supporting people at psychiatric facilities and residential homes.

Links and referral mechanisms need to be established between mental health specialists, general health-care providers, community-based support and other services (e.g. schools, social services and emergency relief services such as those providing food, water and housing/shelter).

Looking forward: emergencies can build better mental health systems
Mental health is crucial to the overall social and economic recovery of individuals, societies, and countries after emergencies.

Global progress on mental health reform will happen more quickly if, during every crisis, efforts are initiated to convert the short-term increase in attention to mental health issues combined with a surge of aid, into momentum for long-term service development. Many countries have capitalized on emergency situations to build better mental health systems after crises.

In the Syrian Arab Republic, despite — or perhaps because of — the challenges presented by the ongoing conflict, mental health services and psychosocial support are becoming more widely available than ever before. Mental health and psychosocial support is now offered in primary and secondary health and social care facilities, through community and women’s centres and through school-based programmes, in more than 12 Syrian cities located in governorates severely affected by the conflict. This contrasts with the situation before the conflict, when mental health care was mainly provided in mental hospitals in Aleppo and Damascus.

In Sri Lanka, during the immediate aftermath of the 2004 tsunami, mental health was a key priority. This led to a mental health system reform, supported by WHO, which addressed the shortage of human resources for mental health such as different cadres of dedicated mental health staff. As a result, 20 of the country’s 27 districts now have mental health services infrastructure, compared with only 10 before the tsunami.

When Typhoon Haiyan devastated the Philippines in 2013, there were only two facilities that provided basic mental health services and the number of people able to provide support was insufficient to meet the need. A major scale up of government mental health services was supported by WHO and partners. As a result, 100% of the Philippines general health facilities in the affected region now have staff who are trained in the management of mental disorders.

Mental health should also be a component of national disaster preparedness plans. WHO and the Pan-American Health Organization are supporting countries in the Caribbean sub-region of the Americas so that they will be able to provide adequate mental health and psychosocial support to people in need following hurricanes and other natural disasters.

In many humanitarian and conflict settings, access to quality, affordable mental health care is limited. This access can be further diminished due to public health emergencies such as COVID-19, which tend to disrupt services and increase needs further.

WHO response
WHO is the lead agency in providing technical advice on mental health in emergency situations. In 2022 WHO is operational on mental health in a range of countries and territories affected by large-scale emergencies such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, South Sudan, the Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey, Ukraine, the West Bank and Gaza Strip and Yemen.

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Practical Business Tips

With Nick Masaiti

When you are selling a box of cereal on a supermarket shelf, you are not just competing with other cereal brands on the same aisle. You are competing with all the other 1000+ brands in that supermarket.

Until recently, it’s been reasonable to assume that the way to make customers remember a brand is to differentiate it from its competitors: “Our mobile app has more features, and the other guys don’t.” But your competition isn’t just the other guy’s app.

When you sit down to create a new product or service, you are competing with every brand out there. You’re competing with every marketing message that’s running on every platform on every device on the face of the planet.

You’re competing for attention with every commercial ever aired, every text message ever sent, each billboard on every road, the entire bandwidth across the radio, and every one of the 100 quadrillion pixels on the Web.

All those other Businesses want a piece of your customer’s attention. And they’re going to get it at your expense. Seen from this perspective, through the teeming forest of brands vying for customers’ attention, “cutting through the clutter” may require more than just giving your brand a simple USP.

It calls for a big, noisy, smoking chain saw. But that full-page advert in the big papers isn’t what I mean by a chain saw.

The chain saw you need is guts to be different.

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So Mr Mnangagwa Wants To Release Wiwa From Prison After Polls ?

Tinashe Sambiri|Pressure is mounting on the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to release CCC deputy chairman Hon Job Sikhala before polls.

Last month Mr Mnangagwa’s agents attempted to eliminate Hon Sikhala by seizing his medication.

Human rights defenders, the country’s main opposition party, CCC and political observers are pushing for the immediate release of Wiwa from jail.

See below CCC statement:

“FREE SIKHALA: The continued incarceration of Zimbabwean MP Hon Job Sikhala by the regime in Harare is evidence of gross violation of the constitution. Bail is a constitutional right. He’s been in prison for 251 days without trial. #FreeSikhala.”

CCC is also intensifying voter registration campaigns in the city of Harare.

“Yesterday, Harare West Ward 16 Councilor @DNgadziore led a door to door #RegisterToVoteZW campaign in his neighbourhood.

We are targeting 6 Million votes for our Change Champion in Chief, Adv @nelsonchamisa, 2/3 majority in Parliament & majority in rural & urban councils.”

CCC Rubbishes Mnangagwa’s National Youth Day

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC has described the National Youth Day as a cheap gimmick by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to honour his former boss Robert Mugabe.

Ironically Mr Mnangagwa pushed his long time boss out of power via a military coup in November 2017.

According to CCC youth taskforce spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma, there is nothing to celebrate on National Youth Day.

“On Youth Day…

It’s Robert Mugabe’s birthday and nothing more. It has nothing to do with youths. Only ZANU PF cultists celebrate it. Gukurahundi, Murambatsvina, Operation Makavhotera Papi, Unemployment, 15 Billion etc nothing to celebrate,” said Chuma.

The CCC party has appealed to young people to register to vote in large numbers.

“Young people play a significant role in the development of our country & are one of the main agents of change & progress in a society. We continue to urge them to participate in all national activities, particularly this year as we head towards a watershed election.

Let’s #RegisterToVoteZW for a brighter future for young people.”

Step By Step Guidelines In Mine Management

By A Correspondent
Smart mining

Gold is leading economic booster of major towns and growth points in Zimbabwe .

You have to understand how the economy of gold works .

Gold itself is currency that can be exchanged many times before reaching the reserve bank . You have to pick what meets your personality inorder to cut your piece in this larger cake of natural resource tactfully inorder to save resources and avoid risks.

These opportunities range from setting up a hardware in growth points , setting up a food out in growth points and as close as possible to the mines as possible, construction company, retail shop , clothing shops in growth points and many more .In this post we will cover direct opportunities right inside the mine .

1 Transport and logistics
You buy a truck or tractor to service surrounding mines for a fee depending on local prices.

Consider the following when buying a tractor or truck

1 cheap: in order to compete well you should cut the cost of buying a tractor or truck preferably old model with parts available in the country.
2 reliable: get something that would be accessible easily; with less breakdowns, a good driver who can put up in the Bush with a functioning fone .

3 Affordable your pricing is should be reasonable or inline with local prices for innovators try pay “pay per view model ” . Charging per kilometre .

Budget between 6000usd and 10 000usd . Return on investment around 6months.
Supply of raw materials by loan.

You sell directly to miners explosives, diesel and compressor by loan
Explosives: help them to get a licence to store and use explosives then buy and sell to them at profit inside the licensed mine only .

Diesel supply diesel to miners at loan or agreed fee payment after milling.

Compressor hire : buy a compressor loan for shares and cash payments.

For the above three Budget starts from 2000usd upwards .
Cyanide plant building: Budget 5000usd upwards this cannot be covered in one post .

Selling safety clothing: one of major high income with less capital is selling safety clothing to miners for cash regardless of how many outlets have been opened .

Diesel powered windlass: this is a Chinese version of headgear but cannot be classified as one can move a tonne of ore at once versus 0;1tonne for traditional human powered windlass.
Mine compliance assistance : some people struggle to maintain and meet mining standards they could need financing.
Budget open .

NB there are investments as low as 500usd but difficult to maintain and risky recommended for those already familiar with the industry.

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Youth Day : Ploy By Mnangagwa To Honour Former Boss Robert Mugabe

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC has described the National Youth Day as a cheap gimmick by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to honour his former boss Robert Mugabe.

Ironically Mr Mnangagwa pushed his long time boss out of power via a military coup in November 2017.

According to CCC youth taskforce spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma, there is nothing to celebrate on National Youth Day.

“On Youth Day…

It’s Robert Mugabe’s birthday and nothing more. It has nothing to do with youths. Only ZANU PF cultists celebrate it. Gukurahundi, Murambatsvina, Operation Makavhotera Papi, Unemployment, 15 Billion etc nothing to celebrate,” said Chuma.

The CCC party has appealed to young people to register to vote in large numbers.

“Young people play a significant role in the development of our country & are one of the main agents of change & progress in a society. We continue to urge them to participate in all national activities, particularly this year as we head towards a watershed election.

Let’s #RegisterToVoteZW for a brighter future for young people.”

ZLHR INTERVENES TO COMBAT CHILD TRAFFICKING

ZIMBABWE Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has intensified efforts to rescue a three year-old baby, who is a victim of child trafficking, by partnering with Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), in a bid to save the minor child.

The three year-old baby was separated from her mother Charlene Gugulethu Moyo in December 2022 after her grandmother Clara Ndlovu asked Moyo to allow her grandchild to visit her home in Bulawayo and spend time with her during the festive season with the agreement that the child would be returned home towards the opening of schools in
January 2023.

Moyo’s child was not returned and instead the mother received a picture from some of Ndlovu’s relatives with information that the child was enjoying the festive season in South Africa.

Alarmed that her daughter was undocumented and did not have any travel document such as a passport to allow entry into South Africa and that as her biological mother, she never signed the internationally required affidavit that she was consenting to her child travelling
beyond Zimbabwe’s borders, Moyo filed a report at Pumula Police Station about her missing three year-old child.

Instead, ZRP officers at Pumula Police Station referred Moyo to the Children’s Court after advising her to apply for custody of her minor child, and with Ndlovu having travelled to her rural home in Buhera in Manicaland province, service of summons for the grandmother to appear in court could not be effected and the matter was never heard in court.

This compelled Moyo to engage ZLHR lawyer Prisca Dube on 1 February 2023 who contacted law enforcement agents at Pumula Police Station to verify why they had refused to open a docket for the contravention of the Trafficking in Persons Act.

On 2 February 2023, Dube told police officers at Pumula Police Station that in terms of the Trafficking in Persons Act, an offence had been committed and thus a docket should be opened to enable the minor child to be brought back to Zimbabwe.

On 3 February 2023, police officers advised Dube that investigations were now underway.
Moyo informed Dube that the father of the minor child was demanding that she should pay a certain cross-border driver ZAR1 000 to facilitate the return of her daughter and this information was relayed to ZRP officers.

On 13 February 2023, the human rights lawyer wrote a letter to the Officer-in-Charge of Pumula Police Station only identified as Inspector Madlambe requesting to be furnished with a progress report on the child trafficking incident and she was advised that an
investigating officer Constable Ngwena, was now tasked with leading investigations into the matter.

On 16 February 2023, ZRP officers contacted Dube requesting to be furnished with the minor child’s birth certificate and her clear photograph, which they need to send to International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL) to be assisted in South Africa in getting the minor child back to Zimbabwe.

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2023 Polls: Will Emmerson Mnangagwa Pull Through ?

Tinashe Sambiri|Pressure is mounting on the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to release CCC deputy chairman Hon Job Sikhala before polls.

Last month Mr Mnangagwa’s agents attempted to eliminate Hon Sikhala by seizing his medication.

Human rights defenders, the country’s main opposition party, CCC and political observers are pushing for the immediate release of Wiwa from jail.

See below CCC statement:

“FREE SIKHALA: The continued incarceration of Zimbabwean MP Hon Job Sikhala by the regime in Harare is evidence of gross violation of the constitution. Bail is a constitutional right. He’s been in prison for 251 days without trial. #FreeSikhala.”

CCC is also intensifying voter registration campaigns in the city of Harare.

“Yesterday, Harare West Ward 16 Councilor @DNgadziore led a door to door #RegisterToVoteZW campaign in his neighbourhood.

We are targeting 6 Million votes for our Change Champion in Chief, Adv @nelsonchamisa, 2/3 majority in Parliament & majority in rural & urban councils.”

BREAKING: Police Take Douglas Mwonzora To Court

By A Correspondent | The MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora who was summoned to Harare Central Police station was taken to court at around mid day Wednesday

ZRP officers took the Manicaland politician to a hearing over his case of allegedly threatening to shoot a protesting employee over a demonstration which did not happen.

Mwonzora is charged for threatening Mr Mtandwa Machera last week when the party employee and others announced they were to march over to his house to demand their unpaid wages.

Mwonzora was briefly interviewed in room 141 at Harare Central Police before being taken to court. MORE FOLLOWS

Minor Playing Hide And Seek Suddenly Lands In Malaysia

By Dorrothy Moyo | A boy playing hide and seek with his mates ended up in Malaysia by accident.

The incident reported by the Indian publisher, NewJ, shows how the lad had hid himself inside a shipping container while playing, before shippers put the container into vessels sailing to Malaysia.

The lad is seen in the below footage coming out alive, in what may be a demonstration that anything can happen to minors if they are not monitored by watchful adults. VIDEO (credit NewJ):