Man Caught B*nking Married Woman

A HOPLEY man was detained for about 18 hours, from 7pm on Wednesday to yesterday afternoon, after he was bust slǝǝping with a mɑrriǝd woman in her matrim0nial home.

Paul Mujongoti, 28, a mechanic based in Highfield, was caught sleeping with George Chayambuka’s wife, Rachel Tapuwa, 23, following a tip-off.

The 34-year-old George and his neighbours detained Paul, while awaiting the arrival of Rachel’s parents to witness her shenanigans.

George, a gold panner based in Shamva, had been home for five days and pretended to have returned to work.

Rachel then invited Paul into her matrim0nial bedr00m, where the two were caught and given a thorough beating.

Paul told H-Metro that he had been dat!ng Rachel for the past two weeks, unaware that she was mɑrriǝd.

“Rachel lied to me that she had separated from her husband, and that is why I went into her bedr00m.

“We have been dat!ng for the past two weeks and I never saw her husband.

“I came at around 3pm on Wednesday and her husband came around 7pm.

“Haaaa vandirova husiku wese, pamwe pacho tikanzi rovanai pachenyu.

“I was thoroughly assaulted,” said Paul.

Rachel told H-Metro that she’d lost affection for George and it had been long since they were last int!mate.

“I decided to chǝat on my husband because he was no longer giving me time with him.

“He was here for the past five days, and we never engaged in ƨǝx, and that is why I invited Paul soon after he left home for Shamva.

“I do not know why he returned and found us in bed.

“My two children aged 6 and 3 are with my parents in the village since he was failing to raise school fees as well as food to support us.

“I was forced to pack some of my belongings and I am now going to stay with a relative in Epworth.

“I will look for a job and take my children later,” said Rachel.

Some of Rachel’s neighbours spent the better part of the night at her house until her relatives came.

The two were released after a closed-door meeting was conducted by George and Rachel’s parents.

Paul’s wife, only identified as Mai Lisa, came armed with stones threatening to attack him.

She was restrained from attacking Paul by some of the residents.

George refused to entertain H-Metro.

— HMetro

People’s Victory Unstoppable

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens Coalition for Change ( CCC) leader President Nelson Chamisa has boldly declared he will change the Zimbabwean story after winning the 2023 Presidential plebiscite.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa assured the nation of the people’s victory in the coming polls.

“OUR STORY WILL BE GLORIOUS…

We will be a giver & a donor country not a beggar nation. We will change and rewrite the story of Zimbabwe.

In no time, we will restore the glory of this great country! It’s a delayed match!

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Rescue For 10 Month Old Zim Boy Held In SA Over Hospital Bill

“…If there is someone who knows the mother let me know on 0714449712, said a Mr Chimusoro (first name not given)…”

A call out has been made to rescue a 10-month-old Zimbabwean boy held in South Africa over an unsettled bill of more than R7 000.

The lad underwent a neck lump operation at the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital where he was admitted on February 7 this year.

The operation was performed on February 9, and he was supposed to be discharged the next day.

The boy’s mother, Yvonne Moyo from Tshikota, was then requested to pay R7 640. She said that she was told that, if she failed to pay the amount, the hospital management would not allow her to go home.

Moyo said that she was very grateful for the surgery that now enabled her child to live like other normal children, but that she did not have that kind of money as she was unemployed.

She felt certain that she was being discriminated against because she is Zimbabwean, and said that if she had been a local, they would have allowed her to go home immediately.

“My life has been turned into a nightmare. I have not had a moment of peace since I was told to pay the money. I need urgent assistance and plead with a Good Samaritan to come to my rescue, so I can pay the hospital bill. My family depend on piece jobs and the money is too little to cover medical needs as well,” she said.

When Limpopo Mirror contacted the spokesperson for the Department of Health, Thilivhali Muavha, for comment, he said if the local people don’t have money, “we make payment arrangements.” “Foreigners, however, must pay the full amount after assistance. In Moyo’s case, she signed an agreement with the hospital to pay R1 000 cash and the balance in instalments.”

Last year, Limpopo Health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba confronted a Zimbabwean patient at a Bela-Bela hospital telling her that South Africa does not have the budget to accommodate foreign nationals.

The matter triggered varying responses with medical practitioners saying “discrimination” against foreign patients was unethical and a violation of their code of conduct.

Some, however, defended the MEC saying the Zimbabwean government must offer health care services to its people or pay South Africa for such services.

“…If there is someone who knows the mother let me know on 0714449712, said a Mr Chimusoro (first name not given)…”

Christian Atsu Body Arrives In Ghana

Christian Atsu’s body has arrived in Ghana for burial.

The former Chelsea and Newcastle forward, who was now attached at Turkish Super Lig side Hatayspor, was found dead under the ruble following a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the south of Turkey and north of Syria two weeks ago.

He passed on at the age of 31.

The remains arrived in Ghana on Sunday night and his coffin was carried away by members of Ghana’s armed forces.

The body was accompanied from Turkey by his family and Ghana’s ambassador to Turkey, Francisca Ashietey-Odunton.

Reports in Ghana have suggested that the Government will assist the family with everything needed for the burial of the player.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

What Are Severe 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.

Source: WHO

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Mutizwa Buries Kaizer Chiefs

Knox Mutizwa scored a brace to propel Golden Arrows to a 3-2 win over Kaizer Chiefs.

The Zimbabwean striker netted his first of the day in the 69th minute to cancel out Chiefs’ lead.

He then sealed the victory ten minutes after a great team work.

Mutizwa was also involved in the build up to Arrows’ first goal scored by Ntsako Makhubela on the stroke of half-time.

The performance earned the Warriors international a DStv Premiership Man of the Match award.

Meanwhile, Chiefs got their goals from Sifiso Hlanti and Mduduzi Shabalala.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

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Mechanic Caught Red-handed With Married Woman

A HOPLEY man was detained for about 18 hours, from 7pm on Wednesday to yesterday afternoon, after he was bust slǝǝping with a mɑrriǝd woman in her matrim0nial home.

Paul Mujongoti, 28, a mechanic based in Highfield, was caught sleeping with George Chayambuka’s wife, Rachel Tapuwa, 23, following a tip-off.

The 34-year-old George and his neighbours detained Paul, while awaiting the arrival of Rachel’s parents to witness her shenanigans.

George, a gold panner based in Shamva, had been home for five days and pretended to have returned to work.

Rachel then invited Paul into her matrim0nial bedr00m, where the two were caught and given a thorough beating.

Paul told H-Metro that he had been dat!ng Rachel for the past two weeks, unaware that she was mɑrriǝd.

“Rachel lied to me that she had separated from her husband, and that is why I went into her bedr00m.

“We have been dat!ng for the past two weeks and I never saw her husband.

“I came at around 3pm on Wednesday and her husband came around 7pm.

“Haaaa vandirova husiku wese, pamwe pacho tikanzi rovanai pachenyu.

“I was thoroughly assaulted,” said Paul.

Rachel told H-Metro that she’d lost affection for George and it had been long since they were last int!mate.

“I decided to chǝat on my husband because he was no longer giving me time with him.

“He was here for the past five days, and we never engaged in ƨǝx, and that is why I invited Paul soon after he left home for Shamva.

“I do not know why he returned and found us in bed.

“My two children aged 6 and 3 are with my parents in the village since he was failing to raise school fees as well as food to support us.

“I was forced to pack some of my belongings and I am now going to stay with a relative in Epworth.

“I will look for a job and take my children later,” said Rachel.

Some of Rachel’s neighbours spent the better part of the night at her house until her relatives came.

The two were released after a closed-door meeting was conducted by George and Rachel’s parents.

Paul’s wife, only identified as Mai Lisa, came armed with stones threatening to attack him.

She was restrained from attacking Paul by some of the residents.

George refused to entertain H-Metro.

— HMetro

Mob Kills Armed Robber

Two armed robbery suspects who thought they had hit the jackpot when they shot and robbed an illegal forex dealer of US$26,000 cash in Beitbridge were cornered and bashed by a mob leading to the death of one of the suspects and they left the loot in the chaos.

In a statement weekend, police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi identified the suspects as Mirikia Pirikisi alias Henrik Nyathi, 38, and Arnold Mhosva, 29, now deceased.

The incident happened Wednesday last week.

The drama, according to police, started when the forex dealer was lured to a Total Service Station along the Beitbridge-Bulawayo highway through a phone call by one Leonard Huni.

Huni, who has not yet been arrested, claimed during the call he intended to exchange an equivalent of ZAR100,000 cash into US dollars.

The unsuspecting dealer was shot on the leg with a pistol before being robbed of US$26,000 and his Honda Fit vehicle.

When police swiftly reacted to the incident after being phoned by the complainant, they found the suspects surrounded by the mob.

“It was established the suspects were involved in a road traffic accident with the stolen vehicle before being apprehended and attacked with stones, logs, fists and feet by members of the public who went on to steal the complainant’s money during the commotion,” Nyathi said.

“The suspects sustained head injuries and were referred to Beitbridge District Hospital where Arnold Mhosva died upon admission.”

Nyathi said the arrest led to the recovery of the stolen vehicle, an MC 1911 pistol with an empty magazine, a pistol with five 9mm rounds of ammunition, an empty magazine and a 9mm spent cartridge.

The police spokesperson said further investigations revealed that Pirikisi was being sought in connection with escaping from Chikurubi Prison in November 2022, where he was serving six years for a case of robbery committed in Glen Norah, Harare in 2018.

“He was also being linked to a robbery case which occurred in Beitbridge in December 2017, in which an illegal forex dealer was robbed of ZAR 35 000, 900 Euros and US$500 cash.

“He is implicated in another robbery case which occurred in November 2022 in Highlands, Harare where cash and clothes were stolen.”

Police said they have since arrested one Jeremiah Hwati who was part of the mob that stole the dealer’s money.

Hwati implicated Kheda and Langton.

Police are keen to arrest other suspects who include Leonard Huni.

— ZimLive

ZimAchievers Stretches Into Scotland

International awards brand Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) continues with its expansion drive as they get set to host their first ever ZAA Awards Dinner Gala in Scotland on the 15th of April this year.

CEO Conrad Mwanza…

The ZAA Scotland Edition opens the ZAA awards calendar, which is also highlighted by the inaugural United Arab Emirates Edition set for later this year, joining the existing seven editions.

“We are very excited to introduce the Scotland and UAE editions on this year’s calendar as part of our efforts to recognise and celebrate all Zimbabwean achievers around the world. This latest development is the culmination of wide consultations with key players in the diaspora who are taking note of the impact Zimbabweans are making around the world,” said ZAA founder Conrad Mwanza.

“As has been the call from the beginning in 2010, ZAA aims to recognise, celebrate and award change makers for their achievements and build a collaborative platform for exchange of ideas and networking opportunities across multiple disciplines.”

“Preparations for the event and other programs are progressing well and we are excited. More details will be announced in the media, on our social platforms and website as we go. All are welcome to join us in celebrating this milestone a few days shy of marking our Independence Day celebrations.”

Nominations for the England, Scotland and South Africa editions are currently ongoing on www.zimachievers.org and will close on the 28th of February. The shortlisted nominees announcement will be made on the 5th of March before the voting period commences.

Dates were also announced for the England Edition, set for 22 April, with South Africa making its 8th Edition on 13 May.

Canada edition will be held on 5th August, while dates for the UAE, Australia, Canada, Botswana and China will be announced in due course.

The Zimbabwe Achievers Awards were established in 2010 and have grown to become one of the leading movements and interaction platforms for Zimbabwean changemakers around the world.

The awards are handed across different categories and fields of expertise such as sport, art and entertainment, media, academia, professional and more.

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ZimAchievers spreads wings to Scotland

International awards brand Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) continues with its expansion drive as they get set to host their first ever ZAA Awards Dinner Gala in Scotland on the 15th of April this year.

The ZAA Scotland Edition opens the ZAA awards calendar, which is also highlighted by the inaugural United Arab Emirates Edition set for later this year, joining the existing seven editions.

“We are very excited to introduce the Scotland and UAE editions on this year’s calendar as part of our efforts to recognise and celebrate all Zimbabwean achievers around the world. This latest development is the culmination of wide consultations with key players in the diaspora who are taking note of the impact Zimbabweans are making around the world,” said ZAA founder Conrad Mwanza.

“As has been the call from the beginning in 2010, ZAA aims to recognise, celebrate and award change makers for their achievements and build a collaborative platform for exchange of ideas and networking opportunities across multiple disciplines.”

“Preparations for the event and other programs are progressing well and we are excited. More details will be announced in the media, on our social platforms and website as we go. All are welcome to join us in celebrating this milestone a few days shy of marking our Independence Day celebrations.”

Nominations for the England, Scotland and South Africa editions are currently ongoing on www.zimachievers.org and will close on the 28th of February. The shortlisted nominees announcement will be made on the 5th of March before the voting period commences.

Dates were also announced for the England Edition, set for 22 April, with South Africa making its 8th Edition on 13 May.

Canada edition will be held on 5th August, while dates for the UAE, Australia, Canada, Botswana and China will be announced in due course.

The Zimbabwe Achievers Awards were established in 2010 and have grown to become one of the leading movements and interaction platforms for Zimbabwean changemakers around the world.

The awards are handed across different categories and fields of expertise such as sport, art and entertainment, media, academia, professional and more. – Correspondent

AKA Hitmen Get ZAR250 000

By- A taxi boss has revealed that the KZN hitmen who gunned down rapper AKA were probably paid around R250 000.

TimesLIVE conducted an in-depth interview with a taxi owner from KwaZulu-Natal who is intimately familiar with the hitmen industry. In iSiZulu, assassins are known as izinkabi.

According to the investigation, hitmen charge as little as R10,000 for an ordinary person without a bodyguard and as much as R500,000 or a million rands for more dangerous people.

South African rapper AKA, real name Kiernan Forbes, was shot dead by two unidentified gunmen outside a restaurant on Florida Road in Durban on 10 February, along with his friend Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane. AKA was in Durban to perform at his birthday party.

The taxi boss revealed that three people most likely executed the AKA hit:

“He was a popular musician who was always with people. You need someone to drive the getaway car. You need someone who will be where AKA is, giving you details about what he is doing. Then you need the hitman to pull the trigger.

“The more dangerous you are, the more costly the services. It can go all the way to R500,000 or even a million, depending on how dangerous the person is. Some assassinations are so complex they can take six months to execute. If you want to kill someone who has a lot of bodyguards, that hit cannot be done in just a few weeks.”

The hired killers need to get as much knowledge about their target as possible to lower the risk of getting killed, he told TimesLIVE.

The taxi boss added that the people who eliminated AKA and Tibz are experienced professionals because they only killed two people in a group of many.

He reiterated that the AKA assassins are likely known in KZN because the industry operates as a network. The network is ever-growing as young men are trained and hired in taxi wars, political rivalries, and even in dubious business deals, TimesLIVE reported.

Research by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime (GI-TOC) revealed that KZN has the most assassinations in South Africa, standing at 38%.

AKA is the third musician to be taken out since November 2022, after Oupa John Sefoka, known as DJ Sumbody and “President of Barcadi” Itumeleng “Vusi Ma R5” Mosoeu, who was shot dead last month.

Zim Man Survives Limpopo Horror Crash

By- A Zimbabwean man who is one of the survivors of the Limpopo bus crash that claimed at least 21 lives and left more than 60 people injured has described the accident as the “worst event” he has seen in his 59 years of life.

Jacob Sibanda said it was God’s choice to keep him alive or take his life together with the 21 others.

The bus collided head-on with a cash-in-transit van that was allegedly trying to overtake another vehicle on the N1 outside Louis Trichardt in Limpopo.

The bus rolled off a bridge and into a river during the collision outside the Hendrik Verwoerd tunnel heading towards Musina on Monday evening.

New Zimbabwe cites law enforcement officials as saying the bus was ferrying passengers from Louis Trichardt to nearby villages including Nzhelele, Tshikombani and Siloam.

The Zimbabwean national told Pretoria News yesterday that he was trying to get hold of his wife in Zimbabwe to inform her that he had survived the Limpopo bus crash. 

Sibanda lives in Louis Trichardt and was going to meet his wife to hand over groceries for their children in Zimbabwe.

I cannot remember what happened. I normally take the food to Beit Bridge where I meet my wife. But this time it was decided that she take a bus to Siloam so we could exchange parcels here because I needed to be at work in the evening.

This must have been the worst moment of my life. It was horrific because my eyes were wide open, but I don’t remember a thing. There was a loud bang and the next thing I remember I was in water and being carried by people.

I don’t know how I ended up in the water. I truly thought I was dead. I’m very happy to be alive because it was God’s will.

Sibanda, a self-employed merchant in Louis Trichardt, was among the few who sustained mild injuries. Others are still in critical condition in Siloam and Elim hospitals.

Paramedics and rescue personnel were able to retrieve 19 bodies from the crash.

Two other people died in hospital while the search for others in the nearby rivers continues as some were swept away.

Police Open Case Against Mwonzora

A docket has been opened against MDC leader Douglas Mwonzora over issuing death threats to a party employee.

The development comes as dejected, unpaid employees marched over yo his house to demand their owings.

The docket says Mwonzora was reported by a Mr Mutandwa Machera on Monday following the death threats.

It was recorded at Harare Central under reference number IR 021195.

Machera says Mwonzora phoned him on Sunday, threatening to shoot him after he (Machera) demanded US$9 600, which are his outstanding wages.

On 15 February at 15.40 hours, Douglas Mwonzora called me on my phone, threatening to kill me,” he says.

He continues adding

He (Mwonzora) said verbatim, ‘Mutandwa Machera and Kudzanayi Mashumba, I will shoot you if you come to my house. I don’t owe you any money. I am only going to assist you.

Yesterday (Sunday), I also fled my home after Mwonzora threatened me for one minute, 41 seconds telling me ‘I am going to shoot you. I am looking for you. My bodyguards will kill you in my name. Starting with me, if I miss you, my boys will kill you instead.

Mwonzora refers to himself as the government in waiting. How, when he can threaten a worker who is merely demanding his salary.

This was after the employee had vowed to confront the MDC leader at his Harare home to stage a demonstration over his dues.

Mnangagwa Rubbishes UN, Vows To Criminalise NGOs

By- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has rubbished the United Nations for advising him to ignore the Private Voluntary Organisation Bill (PVO).

The Bill criminalises the operations of NGOs.

It has already passed Parliament and now awaits Mnangagwa’sMnangagwa’s signature for it to become law.

Ever since the proposed amendments passed through both houses of the National Assembly, there has been increased advocacy from some civic bodies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) for the President to ignore the Bill.
However, writing in his weekly column in The Sunday Mail, President Mnangagwa said he will “”sign it into law once it reaches my desk””.
“”The Private Voluntary Organisation Bill, PVO Bill, has now passed the various stages of the legislative process. It is now being cleaned up for my assent. I will sign it into law once it reaches my desk,”” he said.
“”Thereafter, Zimbabwe will enter a new era of genuine philanthropic and advocacy work, unsullied by ulterior political or financial motives. This has been our goal as Government in drafting such a law. To protect our society, specifically the needy and the vulnerable against the greed, wiles and subterfuges of the crooked, found both here at home and abroad.””
He said bona fide organisations “”have nothing to fear””, as they could continue their work and vocation by serving the needy and poor.
Several meetings between Government and church organisations were held to allay their fears and misgivings.
“”Our churches have been in the forefront of doing humanitarian work. This Godly role must be nurtured, furthered and protected. To that end, governance structures envisaged by the new law for the sector will incorporate churches so they bring their honest, beneficent influence to bear on all actors,”” he said.
One of the reasons for crafting the law, President Mnangagwa added, was “”to protect and defend our sovereignty from foreign interests””, who were increasingly using NGOs “”to infiltrate and destabilise us”” under the guise of helping the less privileged.
“”It is regrettable that a sector meant to do good for the weak and vulnerable has over the years got infiltrated and weaponised against our nation and our people, including the very poor in whose name and for whose benefit the sector arose to serve in the first place,”” he said.
“”Any responsible Government would not stand idly by as this happened. Corrective action had to be taken to cure such mischief. It has since been taken through this enabling legislation, which now empowers Government to protect the weak and vulnerable, while fortifying our sovereignty against insidious encroachment by these hostile forces.””
Some NGOs were also reportedly wilfully departing from their founding mandates, while others were abusing resources donated to assist the poor for self-enrichment.
There were equally serious concerns that there were organisations that were being used for money laundering, thus presenting both a threat to national security and breaching international law.
The new law, therefore, is expected to cure such delinquencies through ensuring transparency and accountability.
“”Our dollarised economy did not help matters. Because this sector had become veritable refuge for the deviant and wayward, and for actors with sinister motives, our country which is relatively small both by territorial size and by population, acquired and assumed the dubious honour of having one of the largest number of NGOs. Yet little showed on the ground by way of real humanitarian work,”” said the President.
Increased presence and activities of foreign funded NGOs, especially during times when some Western countries were hostile with Zimbabwe, President Mnangagwa also said, betrayed their ulterior motive to work against the Government.
“”Bilaterally and multilaterally, the concerned nations would shun normal channels of government-to-government relations and interaction, preferring instead to work with and through particularly selected NGOs, which tried to become substitutes for the Zimbabwe Government. Why would foreign sovereigns seek to relate to another sovereign State through NGOs?””
Foreigners, he added, should not interfere is the country’scountry’s domestic affairs.
“”Foreigners must keep out, as we realise and fulfil our sovereignty through the laws we make for ourselves. On that score, no amount of foreign noises will stop the passing of the PVO law which, in any case, has gone through our Parliament comprising all the elected parties and representatives of our country,”” said the President.
“”We do not enjoy democratic space or any of our freedoms through foreign NGOs; we enjoy them every day in the very society we have founded and built through our own blood and struggles. This must sink in the minds of all those who solicitously involve themselves unduly in our legislative processes. Let me repeat: once the Bill is cleaned and send to my Office, I will sign it into law. Speedily, too!””

Bev Quits

By- Dancer and singer Beverly Sibanda said she had quitted controversy because she was now a grown-up.

Speaking to a local tabloid after her performance at Jejeje Sports Club in Kuwadzana 2 last Thursday, the Sexy Angels’ boss said she was only doing it for her son.
“My son Kudzie is now in Form 2, which means I now need to act as a responsible parent. I have quit drama and controversy, which used to define me. I have realised that I am not getting younger,” she said.
The dancer, who lost her baby dad in December last year, said raising her son remains a top priority.
“By the way, my baby dad passed away last year and it means that I need to work hard and ensure that I give my son a better life.
“I don’t want to be remembered as an irresponsible parent when I still have the energy to work.”
She urged other single mothers to remain focused.
“Being a single mother is not a curse, but a situation that we have found ourselves in. This situation should never deter us from working hard for our families,” she said.
Bev, who was billed to share the stage with Slizer in Botswana last weekend, said she was deliberately keeping a low profile.
“When you start making money, you will realise that there is no need to make unnecessary noise.
“Elders will tell you that silence is golden and I am simply trying to behave as such.
-H-Metro

Walter Magaya Creates Drug Rehabilitation Centre

By Farai D Hove | The man who is on video confessing before police officers that he has paid bribes to cover up his sex grooming operations, Walter Magaya, has launched rehabilitation centres.

Magaya made the disclosures last week he decided to do this in order toy address the ongoing challenge of drug addiction…

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Christian Atsu Body Arrives In Ghana For Burial

Christian Atsu’s body has arrived in Ghana for burial.

The former Chelsea and Newcastle forward, who was now attached at Turkish Super Lig side Hatayspor, was found dead under the ruble following a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the south of Turkey and north of Syria two weeks ago.

He passed on at the age of 31.

The remains arrived in Ghana on Sunday night and his coffin was carried away by members of Ghana’s armed forces.

The body was accompanied from Turkey by his family and Ghana’s ambassador to Turkey, Francisca Ashietey-Odunton.

Reports in Ghana have suggested that the Government will assist the family with everything needed for the burial of the player.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Robert Mugabe Jnr Set Free

Lawyers representing the late former President Robert Mugabe’s son, Robert Jnr says he has been let free after the state decided to give parties the opportunity to negotiate.

According to the police, Robert Junior destroyed property worthy US$12 000 belonging to his friend Nkatazo Sindiso.

South African Hospital Detain 10-Month Old Zim Boy Over Unpaid Bill

A South African hospital has refused to discharge a 10-month-old Zimbabwean boy over an unsettled bill of more than R7 000.

The boy underwent a neck lump operation at the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital where he was admitted on  February 7 this year.

The operation was performed on  February 9, and he was supposed to be discharged the next day.

The boy’s mother, Yvonne Moyo from Tshikota, was then requested to pay R7 640. She said that she was told that, if she failed to pay the amount, the hospital management would not allow her to go home.

Moyo said that she was very grateful for the surgery that now enabled her child to live like other normal children, but that she did not have that kind of money as she was unemployed.

She felt certain that she was being discriminated against because she is Zimbabwean, and said that if she had been a local, they would have allowed her to go home immediately.

“My life has been turned into a nightmare. I have not had a moment of peace since I was told to pay the money. I need urgent assistance and plead with a Good Samaritan to come to my rescue, so I can pay the hospital bill. My family depend on piece jobs and the money is too little to cover medical needs as well,” she said.

When Limpopo Mirror contacted the spokesperson for the Department of Health, Thilivhali Muavha, for comment, he said if the local people don’t have money, “we make payment arrangements.” “Foreigners, however, must pay the full amount after assistance. In Moyo’s case, she signed an agreement with the hospital to pay R1 000 cash and the balance in instalments.”

-Newsday

I Am Nolonger Interested In Drama, Says Bev Sibanda

Raunchy dancer and socialite Beverly Sibanda has said she is nolonger interested in drama and controversy for the good of her son.

Speaking to a local tabloid after her performance at Jejeje Sports Club in Kuwadzana 2 last Thursday, the Sexy Angels’ boss said she was only doing it for her son.

“My son Kudzie is now in Form 2, which means I now need to act as a responsible parent. I have quit drama and controversy, which used to define me. I have realised that I am not getting younger,” she said.

The dancer, who lost her baby dad in December last year, said raising her son remains a top priority.

“By the way, my baby dad passed away last year and it means that I need to work hard and ensure that I give my son a better life.

“I don’t want to be remembered as an irresponsible parent when I still have the energy to work.”

She urged other single mothers to remain focused.

“Being a single mother is not a curse, but a situation that we have found ourselves in. This situation should never deter us from working hard for our families,” she said.

Bev, who was billed to share the stage with Slizer in Botswana last weekend, said she was deliberately keeping a low profile.

“When you start making money, you will realise that there is no need to make unnecessary noise.

“Elders will tell you that silence is golden and I am simply trying to behave as such.

-H-Metro

Controversy Around Delimitation Report And Constitutional Crisis Debunked

By David Hofisi| When the Delimitation Report was released, it was roundly condemned by political players, civil society, the parliamentary ad hoc committee, even 7 of ZEC’s own commissioners, including the daughter of former VP Kembo Mohadi, refused to sign off on the preliminary report

After receiving the report of the ad hoc committee of Parliament, ZEC committed to addressing the concerns with the important caveat that it would compile a report for the President outlining why some recommendations were acceded to and others were not

Was the 3 February event a submission of the Final Report, or a compilation of the rationale for ZEC’s approach…or both? This is not a question of law – it is a question of fact contingent on authoritative testimony by the relevant parties

Ergo: ZEC must believe it submitted the Final Report, which the President does not gazette, to support claims of that 161(11) was breached. This authoritative statement is vital. If the Pres believes he is yet to receive the report, claims of a breach become even weaker

S.161 is dialogic. ZEC, led by a judge, coordinates with the executive & legislature before producing a final report. It implicates other arms of stated. The fact that ZEC gets the FINAL word does not mean that, after the constitutional processes, it gets the ONLY word.

Since ZEC was attacked for allegedly producing a ‘shoddy’ document, one would presume the response to their handling of parliamentary & presidential feedback to be that of greater scrutiny since the preliminary report was subject of bipartisan condemnation.

Instead, there’s been a radical turnaround, w newfound confidence in, & deference towards, the same body whose preliminary report resulted in accusations of rigging gerrymandering, malapportionment and misinterpretation of the Constitution.

In other words, the calls for immediate gazzeting are not informed by satisfaction regarding the delimitation process or the report thereof, but a rigid interpretation of procedural requirements which Lord Wilberforce called the austerity of tabulated legalism.

ZEC’s approach is to address concerns. Its up to Zimbabweans to decide if they will likely get a free & fair election from a substantive process addressing concerns, or an insistence for immediate gazzeting before we have a clear sense of whether a final report was submitted.

The timeline in the Const. is for gazetting, not for ZEC to complete the work of addressing concerns. There’s a reason for that leeway. It is not readily apparent whether accelerating that timeline is the way to secure a more acceptable report and credible election

Kadewere Breaks Record As His Goal Helps Mallorca Edge Past Villareal

Warriors striker Tino Kadewere says he is delighted to break his Laliga duck after helping his Mallorca side to a 4-2 victory over 10-man Villarreal on Saturday, becoming the first Zimbabwean to score a goal in the Spanish topflight league.

The 27-year-old, on loan from French Ligue 1 side Olympique Lyon, celebrated his first league start for his team by opening the scoring sheet following a poor clearance by former Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina which was intercepted by Muriqi to set up the former Harare City star to side-foot the ball home.

Speaking after the match, Kadewere who was injured at the beginning of his Mallorca tenure and played a few games as a substitute on his return, said he was happy to score his first league goal.

“I’m very happy and I feel very proud. It was a good game and it was a great goal. It also came at a good time because we got the three points,” Kadewere told the club’s official website.

Through this goal against the Yellow Submarine, Kadewere became the first Zimbabwean player to score a goal in the Laliga division.

The striker was substituted with 12 minutes remaining. He was saluted by the fans at the end of the match, and a section of the crowd could be heard chanting his name as the players made their way back to the dressing rooms.

A hash tag #FambaTino on the club’s Twitter page was also trending after the match.

Kadewere, whose loan deal expires at the end of the season, said he was humbled by the fans’ gesture.

-Newsday

Robert Junior Arrested

The late former President Robert Mugabe’ son, Robert Jnr has been arrested for malicious damage to property and assaulting a police officer.

Robert Jnr reportedly destroyed cars and other properties at a party he attended over the weekend.

He is currently detained at Avondale Police Station and is likely to appear in court today.

Robert Jr is infamously known for his extravagant lifestyle, hanging out with stylish girls and wild drinking binges.

More to follow…

Gvt Bans Boarding Schools Visits

By A Correspondent- The government has announced a ban on parents’ and guardians’ visits to boarding schools in a move aimed at mitigating the spread of COVID-19.

Shungu High School in Kwekwe in the Midlands province was forced to cancel its planned annual general meeting (AGM) and parents’ visit on Saturday, the Chronicle reported.

In a memo addressed to parents and guardians, acting school head, Sister V Morisi wrote:

Following the communication received from the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education on the suspension of visits by parents to schools due to Covid-19 escalation, we therefore, postpone the scheduled AGM and visit tomorrow February 18 until further notice. New arrangements will be communicated soon.

The ministry’s director of communications and advocacy, Mr Taungana Ndoro, confirmed the development. He spoke to the Chronicle:

The ministry has with immediate effect banned parents and guardians from visiting learners at boarding schools in a move aimed at mitigating against the spread of COVID-19.

The ministry is not allowing visiting days by parents/guardians to schools. COVID-19 is escalating and footprints should be minimised. Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) are still in full force.

He said COVID-19 has resurfaced especially in boarding schools, adding that the ministry cannot afford to relax on the risk management measures.

Health officials in the country have been calling on people to remain vigilant as fresh cases of the pandemic continue to be recorded.

“Women, Children In Gold Mining Areas Have High Levels Of Mercury”: Study

By A Correspondent- A large number of children of school-going age and women of childbearing age in gold-mining areas in Zimbabwe have high levels of mercury in their bodies, a study has revealed.

According to the study carried out by Dr. Dennis Shoko, a local academic, and other researchers from outside Zimbabwe, titled “Country Diagnostic Report on Environmental Health Implications of Mercury in Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining in Zimbabwe” women miners living and working in areas where mercury is used are exposed to danger.

The mercury, which is used to process gold, exposes women and their children to lifelong diseases such as brain damage, kidney failure and heart diseases.

The study sought to measure infants’ and mothers’ levels of mercury in urine, hair and breast milk in the gold-rich area of Chakari, Kadoma.

It involved 120 mothers whose breast milk samples were analysed from four different groups. Part of the study reads:

High levels of mercury were found in breast milk in the Kadoma/Chakari area, which unduly exposes breastfeeding infants.

A large number of children of school-going age and women of childbearing age are already intoxicated or with elevated levels of mercury in their bodies.

In an interview with The Sunday Mail, specialist obstetrician Dr. Antony Muchabaiwa said:

Mercury can pass from a mother to her baby through the placenta during pregnancy and, in smaller amounts, through breast milk after birth.

Exposure to mercury can affect the infant’s brain and nervous system development during pregnancy and after birth.

Paediatrician Professor Douglas Chirenji told The Sunday Mail that chronic mercury exposure results in mental retardation, delayed development, language disorders and seizures in children.

An estimated 1.5 million local artisanal gold miners reportedly use about 50 tonnes of mercury to process gold annually.

Jilted Lover Kills Self

By A Correspondent- A 20 year-old jilted man found hanging from a tree at his lover’s house on Saturday was scheduled to appear for hearing at his workplace over missing funds today.

Tinotenda Zikonya, who was found hanging from a mango tree at his lover, Memory Chivhunga’s parents’ house, was reported to have failed to account for US$1 900 at a money transfer agency he worked for.

Tinotenda failed to account for US$1 900, and on being searched, US$1 000 was found hidden at his place, while US$900 was not recovered.

“He was set to appear for a hearing on Monday (today). He had given the US$900 to Memory to persuade her to reconsider her decision to dump him,” said the source.

“We were surprised to hear about his suicide. We were aware of his affair with Memory as well as one with his workmate called Yolanda.”

Tinotenda sent a message to Memory around midnight informing her about his decision to hang himself at her mother’s house.

Memory woke up to read the message and peeped through the window and saw him hanging from their mango tree.

Tinotenda’s uncle, Stevenson Chimombe, said:

“I enquired from Memory the reason for Tinotenda to take his life at her mother’s house. She told me that she had told him of her intention to end the affair and he didn’t like it.

“Taingoziva kuti musikana ndiye anozviuraira kuti ndarambwa kwete murume, asi zvakawoma zvevana vemazuva ano.

“Memory’s mother knew Tinotenda and had been receiving groceries from him, which is why he decided to take his life at her house.

“Atirwadzisa, ashungurudza mhuri nekuenda nenzira yakadai.”

Memory reportedly decided to call it quits after discovering that Tinotenda was double crossing her with Yolanda.

Kuwadzana residents were shocked by the suicide.

“Tinoda kutema miti yese iripadzimba pane vanasikana kuitira kuti vakuwasha vashaye pekuzvisungirira,” said one resident.

Tinotenda’s body is awaiting a post-mortem at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital.

Country’s Restoration Coming -President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens Coalition for Change ( CCC) leader President Nelson Chamisa has boldly declared he will change the Zimbabwean story after winning the 2023 Presidential plebiscite.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa assured the nation of the people’s victory in the coming polls.

“OUR STORY WILL BE GLORIOUS…

We will be a giver & a donor country not a beggar nation. We will change and rewrite the story of Zimbabwe.

In no time, we will restore the glory of this great country! It’s a delayed match!

You will be proud to be a Zimbabwean! #ANewGreatZimbabweplan.”

COVID Returns, Ambushes Schools

COVID-19 has returned to schools, it has emerged.

The govt has since banned parents and guardians from visiting learners at boarding schools in a move aimed at mitigating the spread of Covid-19.
One of the boarding schools, Shungu High School in Kwekwe in the Midlands province, which had planned for an annual general meeting (AGM) and parents visit on Saturday, was forced to cancel the meeting citing latest communication from the parent ministry.

In a memo addressed to parents and guardians, acting school head, Sister V Morisi wrote: “Following the communication received from the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education on the suspension of visits by parents to schools due to Covid-19 escalation, we therefore, postpone the scheduled AGM and visit tomorrow February 18 until further notice. New arrangements will be communicated soon”.

The ministry’s director of communications and advocacy, Mr Taungana Ndoro, confirmed the development.

“The ministry has with immediate effect banned parents and guardians from visiting learners at boarding schools in a move aimed at mitigating against the spread of Covid-19,” he said.

“The ministry is not allowing visiting days by parents/guardians to schools. Covid-19 is escalating and footprints should be minimised. Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) are still in full force.”

Mr Ndoro said Covid-19 has resurfaced especially in boarding schools, adding that the ministry cannot afford to relax on the risk management measures. He said statistics on Covid- 19 cases in schools will be released soon.

“Stand guided, a minute will be generated in due course to that effect,” said Mr Ndoro.

The 2023 first term opened on Monday, January 9, and is ending on 30 March. The second term is scheduled to open on May 8 ending on August 3 while the third term begins on September 4 ending on December 1.

While parents and guardians were not amused by the move, health officials in the country have been calling on people to remain vigilant as fresh cases of the pandemic continue to be recorded.

Mr Timothy Mavavire from Beitbridge said he had made arrangements to spend Saturday with his son at Shungu only to be told on Friday evening when he was in Bulawayo that the visit had been postponed.

A new variant of the Covid-19 virus, XBB, which is a sub-lineage of the Omicron variant has been detected in more than 80 countries with Botswana having detected cases towards the end of last year.

The Ministry of Health and Child Care cordoned off-boarding schools in 2021 from visitors during the term as the bulk of Covid-19 infections were recorded at the institutions.

Traditionally, boarding schools have set visiting days during the term where learners can be visited by their families and interact for a day.

However, following the increase in infections within boarding schools the ministry stopped the visits and has not allowed parents to visit their children since then.

In 2021 the Government also reduced intakes at boarding schools as a preventative measure to allow learners to learn and live in a safe environment where social distancing was possible.

Schools were prohibited from taking additional learners outside the permissible numbers in a bid to contain the situation.

Cabinet last year opened schools in compliance with the SOPs of the Prevention and Management of Covid-19 as well as other influenza-like illnesses.

The SOPs are minimum terms of operation that are set to ensure schools operate in a safe environment without risking a spike in new infections.

Handshakes, hugs and sharing of desks were prohibited and still remain prohibited in schools while classroom occupancy was reduced to 35 learners per classroom to cater for social distancing. Learners have been sanitising as they enter the premises of their schools and masking up to ensure there is no spread of the virus.

The ministry has also noted that school opening days have shifted from Tuesdays to Mondays. Since the coming of the Covid-19 pandemic, school operations have shifted. -state media

CHAMISA, SHADAYA: 2 Prominent People Hopewell Says Are Losing 2023 Elections, Jobs, Respectively

By Farai D Hove | Two prominent people, the film-maker Hopewell Chin’ono says are losing on their careers, are CCC President Nelson Chamisa and social commentator Shadaya Knight. Chin’ono was on Sunday criticised after threatening micro blogger Shadaya Knight whose recent tweet has hit a record 58million views.

No one in Zimbabwean history has managed to hit 58 million views on Twitter.

The development comes barely a month after Chin’ono attacked the country’s most popular politician Nelson Chamisa, by falsely announcing that he (Chamisa) has never run an official voter registration campaign.

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Shadaya Knight’s tweet was a one line jest over a picture of singer Rihanna with her child and the baby’s father, which the commentator jokes saying, “…The emasculation of men continues…you can already tell who the man is in this relationship…that dude about to be a proud mother of 2???…”

To this Chin’ono writing on Sunday, said Shadaya will never get a job because of this tweet. Chin’ono, who once changed his own name 4 times in the space of 24 months, used the term, “death,” to threaten Shadaya.

He said in full, “This tweet has been retweeted countless times, it has been read by over 58.5 million people, but like death, Shadaya will have to carry the cross alone.

“This tweet will block any international job prospects for him.

“Whilst many cheer him on, he will face the consequences alone!”

He received a series of responses from Zimbabweans far and wide.

“I think that it’s a beginning of a problem where people have to hide what they feel because of imagined international jobs.

“The issue is if it’s wrong in his eyes it’s his opinion, I thought you stood for freedom of expression,” wrote accounts executive, Calvin Majora.

Pachedu convener @amchambi said, “He (ShadayaKnight) does not have to be in the office though but use his brand to make money.

“It’s not about being a worker, he can start his own show even with international media partners.”

Shadaya Knight himself responded saying he isn’t looking for any job.

the Shadaya Knight…

People’s Victory Unstoppable

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens Coalition for Change ( CCC) leader President Nelson Chamisa has boldly declared he will change the Zimbabwean story after winning the 2023 Presidential plebiscite.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa assured the nation of the people’s victory in the coming polls.

“OUR STORY WILL BE GLORIOUS…

We will be a giver & a donor country not a beggar nation. We will change and rewrite the story of Zimbabwe.

In no time, we will restore the glory of this great country! It’s a delayed match!

You will be proud to be a Zimbabwean! #ANewGreatZimbabweplan.”

Young People Determined To Remove Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Young people in Masvingo are determined to remove the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa from office via the ballot box.

CCC youth taskforce spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma on Friday said: ” We are encouraging young people to register to vote in big numbers. We are glad the clarion call has been heard.”

Chuma also wrote on Twitter:

“NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER!!!

The young people in Masvingo are firm in the clarion call to Register Elect And Protect #REAP_zw .

The agenda is simple: it’s to usher in a prosperous New Great Zimbabwe.”

Mnangagwa Losing Polls

Tinashe Sambiri|Young people in Masvingo are determined to remove the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa from office via the ballot box.

CCC youth taskforce spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma on Friday said: ” We are encouraging young people to register to vote in big numbers. We are glad the clarion call has been heard.”

Chuma also wrote on Twitter:

“NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER!!!

The young people in Masvingo are firm in the clarion call to Register Elect And Protect #REAP_zw .

The agenda is simple: it’s to usher in a prosperous New Great Zimbabwe.”

Injury Setback For Nakamba

Marvelous Nakamba picked an injury in his fourth Luton Town game on Saturday.

The Zimbabwean midfielder limped off in the 68th minute after picking up a knock in the 1-0 defeat to Burnley.

The match marked his first league start at home for the Championship side and was excellent during the time he was on the pitch.

The Hatters conceded ten minutes after Nakamba’s substitution through a penalty, and the goal was the difference at full-time.

Should the injury be a serious one, it would be a setback for the Warriors international after he spent the first half of the season without playing competitive football.

The 29-year-old fell out of favour at Aston Villa and was at times dropped from the matchday squad.

The loan exit provided him with an opportunity to revive his career and he featured in all of Luton’s games since his arrival.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Newcastle United Mourn Christian Atsu

Newcastle United:
We are profoundly saddened to learn that Christian Atsu has tragically lost his life in Turkey’s devastating earthquakes.

A talented player and a special person, he will always be fondly remembered by our players, staff and supporters.

Rest in peace, Christian.

Sad: Ghana’s Christian Atsu Found Dead

Ghana winger Christian Atsu has been found dead under the building where he lived in southern Turkey after last week’s massive earthquake, his Turkish agent said on Saturday.

Atsu had been missing since the Feb. 6 earthquake following the collapse of an apartment building in Hatay. He was 31.

“Atsu’s lifeless body was found under the rubble,” Murat Uzunmehmet told reporters in Hatay. “Currently, more items are still being taken out. His phone was also found.”

Atsu had been scheduled to fly out of southern Turkey hours before the quake, but Hatayspor’s manager said on Friday the Ghanaian opted to stay with the club after scoring the winning goal in a Feb. 5 Super Lig match.

Atsu joined Hatayspor in September last year after spells with English Premier League clubs Everton, Chelsea and Newcastle United.

“We will not forget you, Atsu. Peace be upon you, beautiful person. There are no words to describe our sadness,” Hatayspor said on Twitter.

Newcastle also paid tribute, saying: “A talented player and a special person, he will always be fondly remembered by our players, staff and supporters.”

Atsu won 65 caps for Ghana and helped them reach the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations final, where they lost to Ivory Coast on penalties. He was last selected to play for Ghana in 2019.

He joined Chelsea from Porto in 2013 and had several loan spells at clubs including Vitesse and Bournemouth.

“Chelsea sends our heartfelt condolences to Christian’s family and friends and to all those affected by the earthquake tragedy,” the London club said.

More than 45,000 people have been killed in the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria, and the toll is expected to rise further with some 264,000 apartments in Turkey destroyed and many still missing in the country’s worst modern disaster.

– Reuters

Christian Atsu Body Found Under Building

Ghana winger Christian Atsu has been found dead under the building where he lived in southern Turkey after last week’s massive earthquake, his Turkish agent said on Saturday.

Atsu had been missing since the Feb. 6 earthquake following the collapse of an apartment building in Hatay. He was 31.

“Atsu’s lifeless body was found under the rubble,” Murat Uzunmehmet told reporters in Hatay. “Currently, more items are still being taken out. His phone was also found.”

Atsu had been scheduled to fly out of southern Turkey hours before the quake, but Hatayspor’s manager said on Friday the Ghanaian opted to stay with the club after scoring the winning goal in a Feb. 5 Super Lig match.

Atsu joined Hatayspor in September last year after spells with English Premier League clubs Everton, Chelsea and Newcastle United.

“We will not forget you, Atsu. Peace be upon you, beautiful person. There are no words to describe our sadness,” Hatayspor said on Twitter.

Newcastle also paid tribute, saying: “A talented player and a special person, he will always be fondly remembered by our players, staff and supporters.”

Atsu won 65 caps for Ghana and helped them reach the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations final, where they lost to Ivory Coast on penalties. He was last selected to play for Ghana in 2019.

He joined Chelsea from Porto in 2013 and had several loan spells at clubs including Vitesse and Bournemouth.

“Chelsea sends our heartfelt condolences to Christian’s family and friends and to all those affected by the earthquake tragedy,” the London club said.

More than 45,000 people have been killed in the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria, and the toll is expected to rise further with some 264,000 apartments in Turkey destroyed and many still missing in the country’s worst modern disaster.

– Reuters

Man Hangs Self At Lover’s House

A 20-year-old man committed suicide this morning at his girlfriǝnd’s house after she had ended their relati0nship.

Tinotenda Zikonya from Dawnview Park hung himself on a mango tree outside his estranged l0ver’s house in Kuwadzana 6.

Reports are that he clashed with his l0ver, only identified as Memory.

Their differences started in December when Tinotenda chǝated Memory.

“Whenever I wanted to break up with him he threatened me to commit suicide.

“We have been dat1ng since July 2021 and after he cheated on me, I decided to end the relati0nship but he did not take it lightly.

“And, on top of it all akundinyepera hanzi ndatora US$900 dollars.

“He threatened to fix me,” said Memo.

She said, the man was suicidal.

“Akandi chǝater neumwe musikana so that’s why I said I can’t continue naye.”

It is also being reported that Tinotenda came to the house yesterday, at around 10 am, and assaulted Memory’s parents.

— HMetro

Man Kills Self After Being Dumped By Lover

A 20-year-old man committed suicide this morning at his girlfriǝnd’s house after she had ended their relati0nship.

Tinotenda Zikonya from Dawnview Park hung himself on a mango tree outside his estranged l0ver’s house in Kuwadzana 6.

Reports are that he clashed with his l0ver, only identified as Memory.

Their differences started in December when Tinotenda chǝated Memory.

“Whenever I wanted to break up with him he threatened me to commit suicide.

“We have been dat1ng since July 2021 and after he cheated on me, I decided to end the relati0nship but he did not take it lightly.

“And, on top of it all akundinyepera hanzi ndatora US$900 dollars.

“He threatened to fix me,” said Memo.

She said, the man was suicidal.

“Akandi chǝater neumwe musikana so that’s why I said I can’t continue naye.”

It is also being reported that Tinotenda came to the house yesterday, at around 10 am, and assaulted Memory’s parents.

— HMetro

Nakamba Suffers Injury Setback

Marvelous Nakamba picked an injury in his fourth Luton Town game on Saturday.

The Zimbabwean midfielder limped off in the 68th minute after picking up a knock in the 1-0 defeat to Burnley.

The match marked his first league start at home for the Championship side and was excellent during the time he was on the pitch.

The Hatters conceded ten minutes after Nakamba’s substitution through a penalty, and the goal was the difference at full-time.

Should the injury be a serious one, it would be a setback for the Warriors international after he spent the first half of the season without playing competitive football.

The 29-year-old fell out of favour at Aston Villa and was at times dropped from the matchday squad.

The loan exit provided him with an opportunity to revive his career and he featured in all of Luton’s games since his arrival.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Magpies Mourn Christian Atsu

Newcastle United:
We are profoundly saddened to learn that Christian Atsu has tragically lost his life in Turkey’s devastating earthquakes.

A talented player and a special person, he will always be fondly remembered by our players, staff and supporters.

Rest in peace, Christian.

Hopewell: Shadaya To Lose Job Opportunities Because Of World’s Most Popular Zim Tweet

By Farai D Hove | Film-maker Hopewell Chin’ono was on Sunday criticised after threatening micro blogger Shadaya Knight whose recent tweet has hit a record 58million views.

No one in Zimbabwean history has managed to hit 58 million views on Twitter.

The development comes barely a month after Chin’ono attacked the country’s most popular politician Nelson Chamisa, by falsely announcing that he (Chamisa) has never run an official voter registration campaign.

Shadaya Knight’s tweet was a once line jest over a picture of singer Rihanna with her child and the baby’s father, which the commentator jokes saying, “…The emasculation of men continues…you can already tell who the man is in this relationship…that dude about to be a proud mother of 2???…”

To this Chin’ono writing on Sunday, said Shadaya will never get a job because of this tweet. Chin’ono, who once changed his own name 4 times in the space of 24 months, used the term, “death,” to threaten Shadaya.

He said in full, “This tweet has been retweeted countless times, it has been read by over 58.5 million people, but like death, Shadaya will have to carry the cross alone.

“This tweet will block any international job prospects for him.

“Whilst many cheer him on, he will face the consequences alone!”

He received a series of responses from Zimbabweans far and wide.

“I think that it’s a beginning of a problem where people have to hide what they feel because of imagined international jobs.

“The issue is if it’s wrong in his eyes it’s his opinion, I thought you stood for freedom of expression,” wrote accounts executive, Calvin Majora.

Pachedu convener @amchambi said, “He (ShadayaKnight) does not have to be in the office though but use his brand to make money.

“It’s not about being a worker, he can start his own show even with international media partners.”

Shadaya Knight himself responded saying he isn’t looking for any job.

the Shadaya Knight…

We Are Changing Zim Story: President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens Coalition for Change ( CCC) leader President Nelson Chamisa has boldly declared he will change the Zimbabwean story after winning the 2023 Presidential plebiscite.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa assured the nation of the people’s victory in the coming polls.

“OUR STORY WILL BE GLORIOUS…

We will be a giver & a donor country not a beggar nation. We will change and rewrite the story of Zimbabwe.

In no time, we will restore the glory of this great country! It’s a delayed match!

You will be proud to be a Zimbabwean! #ANewGreatZimbabweplan.”

Mnangagwa Can Be Removed Via Ballot Box

Tinashe Sambiri|Young people in Masvingo are determined to remove the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa from office via the ballot box.

CCC youth taskforce spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma on Friday said: ” We are encouraging young people to register to vote in big numbers. We are glad the clarion call has been heard.”

Chuma also wrote on Twitter:

“NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER!!!

The young people in Masvingo are firm in the clarion call to Register Elect And Protect #REAP_zw .

The agenda is simple: it’s to usher in a prosperous New Great Zimbabwe.”

A Must Read: Cervical Cancer Treatable At Early Stage

Key facts

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Overview

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Hopewell Chin’ono Uses “Death” Word To Threaten Shadaya, After World’s Most Popular Zim Tweet

By Farai D Hove | Film-maker Hopewell Chin’ono was on Sunday criticised after threatening micro blogger Shadaya Knight whose recent tweet has hit a record 58million views.

No one in Zimbabwean history has managed to hit 58 million views on Twitter.

The development comes barely a month after Chin’ono attacked the country’s most popular politician Nelson Chamisa, by falsely announcing that he (Chamisa) has never run an official voter registration campaign.

Shadaya Knight’s tweet was a once line jest over a picture of singer Rihanna with her child and the baby’s father, which the commentator jokes saying, “…The emasculation of men continues…you can already tell who the man is in this relationship…that dude about to be a proud mother of 2???…”

To this Chin’ono writing on Sunday, said Shadaya will never get a job because of this tweet. Chin’ono, who once changed his own name 4 times in the space of 24 months, used the term, “death,” to threaten Shadaya.

He said in full, “This tweet has been retweeted countless times, it has been read by over 58.5 million people, but like death, Shadaya will have to carry the cross alone.

“This tweet will block any international job prospects for him.

“Whilst many cheer him on, he will face the consequences alone!”

He received a series of responses from Zimbabweans far and wide.

“I think that it’s a beginning of a problem where people have to hide what they feel because of imagined international jobs.

“The issue is if it’s wrong in his eyes it’s his opinion, I thought you stood for freedom of expression,” wrote accounts executive, Calvin Majora.

Pachedu convener @amchambi said, “He (ShadayaKnight) does not have to be in the office though but use his brand to make money.

“It’s not about being a worker, he can start his own show even with international media partners.”

Shadaya Knight himself responded saying he isn’t looking for any job.

the Shadaya Knight…

Mining: Do It The Formal Way

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

Steps to operating a mine after registration in order

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

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

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

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

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

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

10 mining books and information will be covered separately.

For more information

Call /WhatsApp 0774028830 for more

Facebook: Gold Mining Consultancy Zimbabwe

Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

“People’s Victory Certain “

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens Coalition for Change ( CCC) leader President Nelson Chamisa has boldly declared he will change the Zimbabwean story after winning the 2023 Presidential plebiscite.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa assured the nation of the people’s victory in the coming polls.

“OUR STORY WILL BE GLORIOUS…

We will be a giver & a donor country not a beggar nation. We will change and rewrite the story of Zimbabwe.

In no time, we will restore the glory of this great country! It’s a delayed match!

You will be proud to be a Zimbabwean! #ANewGreatZimbabweplan.”

Botswana Pastor Hires & Kills Zim Thigh Vendor

By- A Botswana Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) pastor is being linked with the murder of a Zimbabwean commercial sex worker in December 2022.

She was found dead in her house in Maun on 24 December last year.

According to The Voice, a Botswana newspaper, as cited by B-Metro, reported that the married pastor, Marvin Pelonomi Radihephi (38) is based in Francistown.

Radihephi is suspected to have killed 48-year-old Warricious Bhunu after he allegedly solicited sex services from her.

He has since appeared before Maun Magistrate Court where he was not asked to plead and was remanded out of custody on condition that he reports every two weeks at Francistown Police Station.

The report says police are waiting for DNA and postmortem results, which will guide the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) on how to proceed with the case.

DNA tests from a used condom are also expected to be used to either link or exonerate Radihephi.

Allegations are that Bhunu was hired by Radihephi for services for two days before Christmas Day when he was visiting his home village of Maun.

Bhunu was alleged to have been found dead in her house located along a street commonly known as Harare at Sanyedi ward the next morning.

According to The Voice, Radihephi allegedly emerged from the room and sat in the car on Christmas Eve, which was on a Sabbath.

Nobody paid much attention until around six o’clock when one of Bhunu’s friends came around to check on her.

The woman greeted Radihephi, whose vehicle was parked right in front of Bhunu’s doorstep, and asked him if she was in and he responded in the affirmative.

The Voice said a witness, who stays in the neighbourhood, added that she was one of the people that came rushing to the scene when Bhunu’s friend who found her dead screamed for help.

Bhunu was allegedly lying naked and motionless on the floor and beside her were some used condoms.

The pastor, who was said to have been sitting in the parked car, is said to have sped off.

However, witnesses had reportedly noted down the car registration numbers.

The matter was then reported to the police and the car owner was tracked down

Pastor Radihephi was later arrested while in possession of the same car.

Bhunu’s body was repatriated back home and was buried last month.

Zim’s Hub Of Leisure

Choosing a place to stay when embarking on a luxury stay in Zimbabwe is almost as important as the national park or game reserve. To make things a little easier, we’ve rounded up the best spots for luxury accommodation in Zimbabwe:
Harare is the of capital city of Zimbabwe best-known for the business district and tall buildings. The name Harare is derived from that of the outcast Chief Neharawe who with his people occupied the kopje (the hill at the foot of which the commercial area grew).

Highlights
1.National Heroes acre and National Botanical Gardens

  1. Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences
  2. Mukuvisi Woodlands Epworth Balancing rocks The Kopje
    4 Galleries,Curio shops, local street markets

Best for
business trips
Family and group getaways

The hub of leisure in Zimbabwe

CSOs Demands Amendment Of Drugs Act To Include Mutoriro

Civil society organisations (CSOs) have implored the government to amend the Dangerous Drugs Act and Criminal Codification Act, saying the laws do not classify drugs such as crystal meth as illegal substances.

Crystal meth commonly referred to as guka/mutoriro or dombo has become one of the leading drugs abused by youths, including school children.

In response to the drug “epidemic”, the Police have intensified operations against drug abuse resulting in the arrest of more than 2 000 people.

In a report published by NewsDay titled Drugs and Hard Substance Abuse: The New Menace in our Public Education System, the CSOs said:Zimbabwe is required to review its current outdated legislation to include various types of drugs like crystal meth that are not explicitly covered by the Criminal Codification Act and the Dangerous Drugs Act.

Despite the existence of these regulations, only the scheduled drugs which are named in the Dangerous Drugs Act read together with the drugs named under section 155 of the Criminal Code are construed to be dangerous.

This means that drugs such as methamphetamine (guka/mutoriro or dombo) are not spelt out in the Criminal Code or the Dangerous Drugs Act.

As such, the Dangerous Drugs Act of Zimbabwe and the Criminal Code are not contemporary with the trending drugs.

Therefore, the youth are taking advantage of these legal gaps and are now using drugs that do not attract court action such as sodium polyacrylate extracted from diapers because diapers or pads are legal products found everywhere in public.

Hence, there is a need for more focused drug legislation that allows drug abuse survivors to seek help without fear of criminalisation and facing other penalties.

According to this line of argument, illicit drug use is a public health concern rather than a criminal issue.

Zimbabwe Seeks Increased Power Generation At Kariba

Zimbabwe is seeking an emergency meeting with the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) to discuss water allocations to improve power generation at Kariba South Hydroelectric Power Station.

Towards the end of 2022, ZRA drastically reduced water allocation to both ZESA and ZESCO, which share equally water resources at the complex.Business Times quoted Energy and Power Development Minister, Zhemu Soda as saying Zimbabwean authorities will meet ZRA over water allocation.

Said Soda:We are meeting ZRA with the hope that water allocation is going to be increased and improve our generation.

He said Zimbabwe is currently importing about 500 megawatts (MW) from regional power utilities.

ZESA is struggling to bring on line two new generators at the country’s largest coal-fired power plant, Hwange Power Station.

Chinese contractor, Sinohydro Corporation was supposed to commission Unit 7 with a generation capacity of 300MW last year but has hitherto failed to do so.

Meanwhile, Zambia power utility ZESCO last week announced an end to load shedding after it upgraded power generation at various power stations across the country.

Armed Robber Who Escaped From Chikurubi Arrested Again

Police have confirmed the arrest of an armed robber who escaped from Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison in November 2022, where he was serving six years for a case of robbery committed in Glen Norah in 2018.

Below is the statement issued by the spokesman for the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi:The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms the arrest of Mirikia Pirikisi alias Henrik Nyathi (38) and Arnold Mhosva (29), in connection with a case of robbery which occurred on 15th February 2023 at Total Service Station, along Beitbridge- Bulawayo Road, Beitbridge, where an illegal forex dealer was shot on the leg with a pistol, before US$26 000 cash and a Honda Fit vehicle, registration number, AGA 7073, were stolen.

The complainant had received a call from one of the suspects, only identified as Leonard Huni, who claimed that he wanted to exchange an equivalent of ZAR 100 000 cash for United States dollars.

Police later received a report of robbery from the complainant through the phone. The police swiftly attended the scene and found the suspects surrounded by a mob, leading to their arrest.

It was established the suspects were involved in a road traffic accident with the stolen vehicle, before being apprehended and attacked with stones, logs, fists and feet by members of the public, who went on to steal the complainant’s money during the commotion.

The suspects sustained head injuries and were referred to Beitbridge District Hospital where Arnold Mhosva died upon admission.

The arrest led to the recovery of the stolen vehicle, an MC 1911 pistol with five 9mm rounds an empty magazine,  and a 9mm spent cartridge.

Further investigations by the police established that Mirikia Pirikisi was being sought in connection with escaping from Chikurubi Prison in November 2022, where he was serving six years for a case of robbery committed in Glen Norah in 2018.

Mirikia Pirikisi is also linked to a robbery case that occurred in Beitbridge in December 2017, in which an illegal forex dealer was attacked before ZAR 35 000, 900 Euros and US$500 cash were stolen.

He is implicated in another robbery case that occurred in November 2022 in Highlands, Harare where cash and clothes were stolen.

Meanwhile, investigations by the police led to the arrest of Jeremiah Hwati (35), who was part of the mob which stole the complainant’s money.

Jeremiah Hwati implicated other suspects only identified as Khedha and Langton.

Investigations are underway to account for the other suspects, including Leonard Huni who allegedly provided the firearm used during the robbery.

The firearm was stolen in South Africa in January 2023 by means of unlawful entry into premises.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police implores the public to be alert and wary of criminals who lure them to engage in shoddy forex deals and later on attack them.

Rand Falls Again As ANC Troubles Mount

The rand is taking a beating in markets this week as a combination of local and global issues weighs the currency down.

The local unit was trading at R18.22 to the dollar on Friday morning (17 February) having broken and settled over the R18 to the dollar mark earlier in the week.

The rand had been on the cusp of R18 for much of the week, but was pushed over the edge after strong economic data in the US raised flags for further rate hikes by the Fed.

Locally, rating agency Fitch issued a stern warning over the ongoing load shedding crisis, while investor sentiment soured as the governing ANC pushed harder into far-left policies and alliances.

CCC Members Acquitted Of Fabricated Assault Charges

A Gutu magistrate Mandlekosi Ndlovu has ruled that a case of 2 CCC activists charged for assaulting Zanu PF Mpandawana youth Deadly Poronario was a fabrication and that instead it was Poronario who provocked the CCC youth.

He acquitted Tinotenda Makumbe and his father Nhamo Makumbe.

Ironically it was the CCC duo who reported a case of assault against Zanu PF youth first but Mpandawana Police refused to open a docket and instead arrested the complainants.

Emotional Send-off For Wayne Ndlovu

The 16-year-old Founders High School student, Wayne Ndlovu who was stabbed to death by one of his peers from a neighbouring school has been buried at Umvutsha Cemetery in Bulawayo.

Wayne Ndlovu, who was a Form Four pupil at Founders High School was murdered this Monday during a gang brawl between his school and Hamilton High, a neighbouring school.

As if to let the students have a feel of the consequences of their actions, a funeral service was held at Founders High School this Friday morning where scores of pupils from different schools and parents were in attendance.

“I am in pain. I was talking to him the day before he died. I died know he was going to die. He was a good person he didn’t deserve it,” a classmate said.

Although emotionally distraught, Wayne’s parents said as difficult as it might be to accept the pain of losing their child, they believe his death will bring an end to the endless brawls between schools.

His father said, “Boys and girls no more violence please. Boys and girls, do not even think about revenging. The battle is not yours, if you want to take this physically your fingers are going to get burnt.”
Founders High School head, Ms Dorothea Moyo said Wayne’s death has affected the whole school, with most students still struggling to come to terms with the tragic incident.

She said, “We have lost an enthusiastic young learner. It’s difficult to see my learners looking so depressed, crying and mourning.”

Bulawayo ZANU PF provincial chairperson, Jabulani Sibanda pleaded with students to shun gang fights, bullying and drug abuse.

“Kids must be protected from drugs. They are killing our youths,” he said.

Meanwhile, a 17 year old pupil from Hamilton High School who allegedly fatally stabbed the late learner has since appeared in court facing charges of murder.

The tragic incident comes on the backdrop of an increase in gang brawls at boys’ schools such as Hamilton, Milton and Gifford High schools.

Most of the clashes are reportedly fuelled by the need to control territories in the city centre and generational beliefs of enmity that are passed down to freshman by the seniors during orientation.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/02/18/sorrow-as-murdered-founders-pupil-buried/

Footballer Atsu Dies

Christian Atsu has tragically been confirmed to have died following the devastating earthquake in southern Turkey and northern Syria last week.
The 31-year-old’s whereabouts remained unknown after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that took place in the early hours of the morning of February 6.

More than 42,000 people have been killed and thousands more injured, while millions have been left homeless following the disaster.

There were hopes the former Chelsea, Newcastle, Bournemouth and Everton winger had been rescued, but his club Hatayspor and agent Nana Sechere had revealed over the past week that these claims were untrue.

Several search and rescue operations in the debris of the building where Atsu and Hatayspor’s sporting director Taner Savut lived, took place – with Savut also missing.

Sechere explained on Tuesday how Atsu’s exact ‘room location’ and even two pairs of his shoes had been located.

It was then confirmed by another of Atsu’s agents Murat Uzunmehmet that he had been found under the rubble on Saturday, 12 days after the earthquake.

Uzunmehmet told reporters: ‘Atsu’s lifeless body was found under the rubble. Currently, more items are still being taken out. His phone was also found.’

31-year-old Atsu enjoyed an extremely impressive football career after he broke through with Portuguese giants Porto.

His exploits in Portugal – which also included a loan spell at Rio Ave – led to Atsu earning a move to Chelsea.

He spent five years at Stamford Bridge but never actually made an appearance for the first team as he spent temporary spells away from the club with Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, Bournemouth, Malaga and Newcastle, before he made a permanent move to the Magpies in 2016.

He was promoted to the Premier League with the club during the 2016-17 season under Rafa Benitez and he made 121 appearances in total over five years.

Upon leaving Newcastle, he moved to Saudi Arabia to play for Al-Raed, before he joined Hatayspor last September.

Atsu also had a decorated international career, winning 65 caps for Ghana and scoring nine goals, while he also represented them at the 2014 World Cup.

He was awarded Player of the Tournament at the 2015 AFCON when the Black Stars came runners-up.

After growing up in Ghana, Atsu had moved to Portugal to pursue his dream of becoming a professional footballer at the age of just 17.

Atsu was a devout Christian and married his wife Marie-Claire Rupio Atsu in 2012. The couple had three children together – two sons and a daughter.- Newsday

Granpa Drowns In Flooded River

A 63-year-old-man drowned in Mabonyane River near Maphisa Growth Point, Matobo District in Matabeleland South province while attempting to cross the river which was flooded.
He was in the company of two other men. The deceased, Nhlanganiso Tshuma, a villager under Chief Fuyana was swept away by the floods on Thursday and his body was found the following day about 5km from the bridge by the riverside. A video of Tshuma being swept away is circulating on social media. Matabeleland South police spokesperson Inspector Loveness Mangena confirmed the incident.

“The incident happened on Thursday as the now deceased attempted to cross a river in flood and when he was halfway through, he was overpowered by the water and swept away,” said Insp Mangena.

Tshuma was allegedly coming from Maphisa Growth Point on his way home. There were cars and people who were waiting for the river to subside when the three decided to cross, and he was swept away halfway through the bridge.

Insp Mangena said people should never take chances with flooded rivers, saying they risk losing their lives. She said people should always wait for rivers to subside before attempting to cross.

The current rains have also seen a video of a donkey drawn scotch-cart being swept away while trying to cross a flooded river. A video of a donkey drawn scotch-cart surfaced yesterday, showing donkeys and the scotch- cart carrying firewood being swept away by floods at a narrow bridge along the Bulawayo Solusi road. The incident is said to have taken place on Friday and two men who were on board the scotch-cart escaped unhurt. Sources said a scotch-cart load of firewood fetches US$60 in the city, and most fire wood traders come from the Solusi area, about 50km from Bulawayo.

In some videos circulating, bus and private cars drivers will be urged on by onlookers who will be whistling and cheering them on to cross flooded rivers, but police have warned drivers to desist from attempting to cross rivers that are in flood.

The country has lately been receiving significant amounts of rainfall and the Meteorological Service Department has warned the country’s citizens of dangers such as drowning and lightning while it is raining.-state media

Mnangagwa Flies To Addis Ababa As Country Burns

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he is attending the 36th Ordinary Session of the African Union summit.

President Mnangagwa left Harare this Friday morning and was seen off at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport by Vice President, General (Retired) Dr Constantino Chiwenga and other senior government officials.

Upon arrival in Addis Ababa, he was welcomed at the Bole International Airport by Ethiopia’s Minister of Culture and Sport Kejela Merdasa, Zimbabwe’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ambassador Frederick Shava and other officials.

For the next two days, African heads of state will meet to discuss issues affecting the continent, with the summit running under the theme: “The Year of ACFTA: Acceleration of the African Continental Free Trade Area Implementation”.

For the free trade area to be fully operational, air and rail connectivity is key for African countries and in that regard the leaders are expected to discuss infrastructure development.

Conflict that has rocked some African countries like Democratic Republic of Congo is also expected to be discussed.

With a growing population, Africa is facing food insecurity due to climate change and the next few days will see the leaders exploring ways to boost agriculture.

The last few years have seen the Second Republic focusing on building new dams and setting up irrigation infrastructure to ensure the country attains food security.

Among the flagship projects is the Gwayi-Shangani Lake and the Tugwi-Mukosi Dam which has the potential to irrigate 40 000 hectares.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/02/17/president-mnangagwa-in-ethiopia-for-au-summit/

Exam Leaks

State Media – The govt is set to appoint an Independent Commission of Inquiry to assess the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) following a surge in examination paper leakages as well as “extremely” high grades being scored by pupils at Advanced (A) level, among a number of concerns raised against the examination body.

This was revealed by the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Dr Evelyn Ndlovu, while presenting a Ministerial statement on the management of the leakages of some Ordinary (O) level examination question papers in the National Assembly last Wednesday.

The examining body came under spotlight following numerous leakages that were reported during the course of the public examinations last year.

Following the release of A level results last month, Zimsec was once again on the spotlight as some candidates recorded high grades for more than three subjects, that the public described as results inflation. Some pupils set for as much as ten subjects, against the standard three subjects, while high grades were recorded of up to 50 points. Each A pass grade carries five points at A level, with a B carrying four points and a C carrying three points, D (two points) and E (one point), with grades not carrying points being Ordinary and Fail.

The concerns raised by the public saw Members of Parliament requesting Dr Ndlovu to respond through a ministerial statement. In her presentation, Dr Ndlovu highlighted some of the measures that Government will implement to restore the credibility of the examining body, with the setting up of a Commission of Inquiry being one of them.

“I think we will restore credibility by having a Commission of Inquiry which will assess whether Zimsec is doing the right thing or they are leaking the examination papers. The results and recommendations will guide us accordingly. On legislative changes, I promise that we are going to push for the Zimsec Amendment Bill to go through the relevant committees, it goes through Cabinet then it comes to Parliament. We have a draft amendment Bill in place. That draft must go through the Cabinet process then come to Parliament for approval,” said Dr Ndlovu.

Turning to the high pass grades at A level, Dr Ndlovu said Government will look into regulating the number of subjects written through formulating a policy.

“At A level, how can people believe in people who attain 20 points? I think we need to come up with a policy to limit the number of subjects that are written by our children. We really need to come up with a policy as a Ministry that, at most, a child should register four subjects at A level.

“The issue of writing 10 subjects and all why? There is confusion, so I think; we will come up with a policy so that at least our children can write four subjects. After all, our universities require only three subjects – Yes, they need three. So, the maximum, we will recommend, as a Ministry, that we come up with a policy where we reduce the number of A level subjects.”

She said some examination papers were leaked from a school in Matabeleland South.

“The Zimsec security worked with the Commercial Crime Division of the CID and the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) to trace the source of the leakage after the leakage was reported on 16 October from the Zvishavane area. The team found out that the question papers in three subjects leaked from Thokozane Secondary School in Matabeleland South Province and circulated on WhatsApp and some social media platforms. The question papers were peddled by some ordinary citizens and some Advanced level candidates charging those who needed the question papers,” said Dr Ndlovu.

She said candidates and school officials and ordinary citizens who posted question papers on WhatsApp and those that bought them were arrested and appeared in court.

“The sentences they got, however, were either community service or fines. Mr Kudakwashe Betserayi who fraudulently registered an Econet sim card in Zimsec’s name and sold question papers was arrested in Masvingo and is still on remand. The head and the deputy head of Thokozane Secondary School are still in custody in remand in Filabusi,” said Dr Ndlovu.

The head and deputy head of Thokozane Secondary School who had the keys to where the question papers were are alleged to have broken the keys which belong to the monitor and stole the examination papers and sold them to an attendant at a pharmacy in Zvishavane. The pharmacy attendant is alleged to have sold the question papers on social media platforms. —-Sunday News

Form 2 Pupil Electrocuted

Chief Mafala of Zvishavane has appealed for a common understanding between the parents of a 14-year-old Form Two boy who was electrocuted last year while in school at Dadaya High and the school authorities so that the boy can be buried.

The boy, Tanaka Chihwendo’s body has now clocked four months in the mortuary at a Zvishavane parlour with parents and the school authorities failing to find each other to set conditions for burial.

Tanaka, a bright and promising boy who always came tops in his class, was electrocuted in early October last year after he got into contact with a live power line while playing with other boys at Dadaya High School.

Since then, the boy’s relatives have been demanding a full report from the school amid reports that police and the power utility investigations have allegedly since discovered that the power line that electrocuted the boy was an illegal connection by the school.

The school, which has been footing mortuary bills being charged by a private funeral parlour, is still refusing to bow to the parents’ demands for fear of being sued.

The deceased boy’s family spokesperson, Mr Edson Mambo said they have since engaged lawyers to force the school to provide them with a report on the circumstances leading to the boy’s death.

“This is what we are asking for, a report from the school, at law when the kid is in school the school assumes the role of a parent so we are saying the school was the parent when our kid was electrocuted so they should just give us the biological parents a report of electrocution, but they are refusing so maybe there is something behind it and we have now become very curious,” said Mr Mambo.

He said the family lawyers were now handling the matter.

“The boy remains unburied and our lawyers have taken over, they are now handling the matter after which we will then decide on when to bury our departed boy,” he said.

Chief Mafala who has been mediating on the matter said the process has not yielded anything as yet with the boy’s body still unclaimed in the mortuary.

“It’s been a frustrating mediation process with nothing tangible as of yet. The boy’s body remains in the mortuary and this is my biggest worry. We need to put him to his final resting place so my appeal to the two parties is that let’s bury the boy, let us give him rest, and then if there are talks, let them continue after burial as we try to find each other,” he said.

Chief Mafala said the school has been incurring mortuary charges with the deceased family still adamant, sticking to their conditions and denying responsibility. Chief Mafala said it was a fact that the boy was electrocuted and any further investigations can be done even when the boy is buried.

“It was a very unfortunate incident but everyone is in pain but it’s important that we put the boy to rest,” he said.-Sunday News

Dodgy Miners4ED Crooks Invade Ascot Gold Mine

A gang of so called, Miners4ED, has invaded Ascot Gold Mine, the local MP Temba Mliswa laments in the below letter to the police:

Dear Commissioner-General Matanga,

RE: LETTER OF CONCERN AND REQUEST FOR URGENT INTERVENTION AND
INVESTIGATION – ASCOT GOLD MINE, NORTON
The above refers.

Commissioner-General, Sir, I hereby lodge, in my capacity as the duly elected Member of Parliament for Norton Constituency, this letter of concern and request for intervention and investigation to be instituted into Ascot Gold Mine in Norton, Mashonaland West.

In my mandated role of legislation, and particularly that of representation and oversight in this instance, and further at the behest of the Norton Miners Association, acting on behalf of one Mr. Gomwe, both herein copied, I fervently appeal for your urgent intervention at the aforementioned gold mine to prevent any further loss of life, injustice and corrupt practices from prevailing.

The bane of the matter as has been presented and understood is summarised and captured as follows:

1. Ascot Gold Mine is duly registered with the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development under Kingross Investments (Pvt) Ltd and run by Mr. Gomwe.

2. However, an insurgent group of individuals under the guise of ZANU-PF’s Miners4ED claim to be in possession of a tribute agreement pertaining to the mine, and have illegally taken it over. Such agreement is put to the strictest proof thereof. This same group are alleged to engage in abusing the name of ZANUPF and His Excellency, President E. D. Mnangagwa for self-aggrandisement, an abhorrent practice which should be nipped in the bud.

3. A one Mr. Timothy Masviba (ZANUPF Provincial Youth member from Chegutu) and another Mr. Edmore Mamoyo (ZANUPF Youth League member and gold sponsor) are alleged to be at the forefront of the shenanigans leading to the illegal takeover of the Mine.

4. Others also implicated in the illegal mine takeover are as follows:
i. Nhimbe (C.I.D. Norton)
ii. Msipa (C.I.D. Norton MFFU)
iii. Jona Nsingo (ZANUPF Youth Chairperson & Forever Associates of
Zimbabwe FAZ member) iv. Edina Zambe (ZANU-PF Youth member)
v. Tapiwa Mukewa (ZANUPF Youth Chairperson)
vi. Tapiwa Cephas (ZANUPF Youth Chairperson & FAZ member)
vii. Munyaradzi Matangira (ZANU-PF Youth)
viii. Emmerson Denga (ZANU-PF Youth Chairperson)
ix. Moyenda Maseko (ZANU-PF Youth Chairperson)
x. Kelvin Chinhongo (ZANU-PF Youth Chairperson/ZNA)
xi. Reuben Erissa (ZANUPF Youth Chairperson)
xii. P. Matangira (ZANUPF Youth Chairperson/ZNA)
xiii. P. Jambaya (ZANUPF Youth Chairperson) xiv. C. Masiye (ZANUPF Youth Chairperson)
xv. Sam (Gold Buyer)

5. Of extreme concern to note in the above list and attached picture, is the presence of members of the police force who have further been captured on camera engaged in political party sloganeering.

6. Despite the existence of a letter to Ascot Gold Mine issued on the 8th December 2021 by the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development suspending all mining operations on Ascot Gold Mine pending an investigation into a fatal accident which occurred on the mine, the aforementioned group of people have continued with their illegal mining operations on the mine which are often carried on at night. Since this suspension, another suspicious fatality, that of Kelvin Bheza again occurred on the 14th December 2022.

7. This illegal mining activity is in flagrant violation of not only the illegal possession of the mine, but further violates the suspension handed down by the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development.

8. Not only have these illegal miners disregarded the suspension, but they have further gone on to contravene mining regulations by illegally removing gold ore from the mine without the requisite ore removal permit.

9. Furthermore, the gold illegally processed at a gold processing plant owned by Mr. Mamoyo is alleged not to be being sold to Fidelity Printers and Refiners as per statutory requirement.

10. On the 6th February 2023, another fatality, that of Patrick Gondo, a suspected murder was committed on the mine. The aforementioned illegal miners are alleged to be involved in this case.

11. Furthermore, it is alleged that despite electricity supplies being disconnected at the mine for non-account payment, the electricity supply was illegally reconnected by those illegally operating the mine.

12. What to note is further most concerning is it seems that despite reports being made to the police regarding the criminalities occurring at the mine, no moves have been made to cease the illegal mining activities or institute an investigation into the accusations. This surprising lack of action subsequently gives rise to the obvious suspicion that corruption is being committed between the illegal miners and certain members of the police force.

These matters pertaining to Ascot Mine have been prevailing with impunity for a prolonged period, (see attached Legal Compliance Report dated 9 February 2021). The police should not hide behind the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development in carrying out their mandate.
It is ZRP’s role to implement the directive from the Ministry of Mines and Mining
Development and to protect people’s rights. The alleged tribute agreement should be null and void as they claim it was entered into during the period when the mine had ceased operations as directed by the Mines Ministry.

It is recommended that a lifestyle audit of Mr. Timothy Masviba be conducted, which would likely ascertain that his new found wealth has been gained from the illegal mining activities.

I therefore look forward to hearing from you and for your swift intervention so that sanity may prevail.

Norton Constituency
CC:
• Hon. R. Kazembe Kazembe – Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage
• Hon. O. C. Z. Muchinguri- Kashiri – Minister of Defence and War Veterans’ Affairs
• Hon. W. Chitando – Minister of Mines and Mining Development
• Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi – Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs
• Hon. M. Mliswa-Chikoka – Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Mashonaland West
• Hon. P. Kambamura – Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development
• Hon. Senator B. Tsomondo – Senator, Chegutu District
• General P. V. Sibanda – Commander of the Defence Forces of Zimbabwe
• Lieutenant-General D. Sigauke – Commander, Zimbabwe National Army
• Air Marshal E. Moyo – Chief, Air Force of Zimbabwe
• Director-General I. Moyo – Director-General Central Intelligence Organisation • National JOC
• Deputy Commissioner-General S. Mutamba – ZRP Deputy Commissioner-General (Administration)
• Deputy Commissioner-General M. E. Ngirandi – ZRP Deputy Commissioner-General (Human Resources)
• Deputy Commissioner-General L. Ncube – ZRP Deputy Commissioner-General (Operations)
• Deputy Commissioner-General L. Chipato – ZRP Deputy Commissioner-General (Crime)
• Commissioner C. Dube – Officer Commanding Mashonaland West Province
• Chief Superintendent Mbedzi – Officer Commanding Manyame
• Dr. G. Gwinji – Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage
• Mr Aaron Nhepera – Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence and War Veterans’ Affairs
• Mr. P. Kunaka – Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Mines and Mining Development
• Mrs. V. Mabhiza – Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs
• Mr. Tawa – Principle Director, Ministry of Mines and Mining Development
• Acting Provincial Mining Director, Mashonaland West
• Mr. Paradza – Secretary General, Norton Miners Association
• Mr. Gomwe – Kingross Investments (Pvt) Ltd t/a Ascot Gold Mine

Emotive Scenes At Founders Learner Burial

The 16-year-old Founders High School student, Wayne Ndlovu who was stabbed to death by one of his peers from a neighbouring school has been buried at Umvutsha Cemetery in Bulawayo.

Wayne Ndlovu, who was a Form Four pupil at Founders High School was murdered this Monday during a gang brawl between his school and Hamilton High, a neighbouring school.

As if to let the students have a feel of the consequences of their actions, a funeral service was held at Founders High School this Friday morning where scores of pupils from different schools and parents were in attendance.

“I am in pain. I was talking to him the day before he died. I died know he was going to die. He was a good person he didn’t deserve it,” a classmate said.

Although emotionally distraught, Wayne’s parents said as difficult as it might be to accept the pain of losing their child, they believe his death will bring an end to the endless brawls between schools.

His father said, “Boys and girls no more violence please. Boys and girls, do not even think about revenging. The battle is not yours, if you want to take this physically your fingers are going to get burnt.”
Founders High School head, Ms Dorothea Moyo said Wayne’s death has affected the whole school, with most students still struggling to come to terms with the tragic incident.

She said, “We have lost an enthusiastic young learner. It’s difficult to see my learners looking so depressed, crying and mourning.”

Bulawayo ZANU PF provincial chairperson, Jabulani Sibanda pleaded with students to shun gang fights, bullying and drug abuse.

“Kids must be protected from drugs. They are killing our youths,” he said.

Meanwhile, a 17 year old pupil from Hamilton High School who allegedly fatally stabbed the late learner has since appeared in court facing charges of murder.

The tragic incident comes on the backdrop of an increase in gang brawls at boys’ schools such as Hamilton, Milton and Gifford High schools.

Most of the clashes are reportedly fuelled by the need to control territories in the city centre and generational beliefs of enmity that are passed down to freshman by the seniors during orientation.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/02/18/sorrow-as-murdered-founders-pupil-buried/

Former DeMbare Forward Joins Moroka Swallows FC

South African top-flight side Moroka Swallows has officially unveiled Tawanda Macheke as their new player.

The 26-year-old has signed a two-year-contract with the Dube Birds.

Macheke first moved to South Africa in January last year, when he joined Maritzburg United from Black Rhinos.

He enjoyed a decent spell under Ernst Middendorp but dropped out of favour following the arrival of Fadlu Davids.

The former Dynamos striker has only played twelve games this season with no goals.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Zidane Reveals Future Plans

Zinedine Zidane has revealed when he expects himself to return to football management.

Zidane has been out of work since ending his second spell as Real Madrid boss in 2021.

He won 11 trophies with Real, including three consecutive Champions League titles in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Zidane, who was talking at Alpine Formula One team’s season launch in London where he was named as their equal opportunities ambassador, said he wants to return to coaching and will wait until June before he can consider a job.

“We talked about it (getting back to coaching with Alpine. It’s part of our agreement,” Zidane told L’Equipe.

“If I have to join a club tomorrow that won’t prevent me from continuing to work with the (Alpine) team, but inevitably it will be a little less dense, since I would be taken on a daily basis.

He added: “And it’s also my desire to resume my job as a coach. To have today a project with Alpine has nothing to do.

“I do it, because I have time right now, but I don’t know how long it will last. It can go very quickly… from the month of June, we’ll see. I repeat, one will not prevent the other. I will give Alpine time to meet and work on our projects.”

Zidane’s name has inevitably been linked with a number of roles, including as coach of Brazil or at Paris Saint-Germain where current manager Christophe Galtier’s future has been questioned after a series of poor results.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

I Will Change Zim Story : President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens Coalition for Change ( CCC) leader President Nelson Chamisa has boldly declared he will change the Zimbabwean story after winning the 2023 Presidential plebiscite.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa assured the nation of the people’s victory in the coming polls.

“OUR STORY WILL BE GLORIOUS…

We will be a giver & a donor country not a beggar nation. We will change and rewrite the story of Zimbabwe.

In no time, we will restore the glory of this great country! It’s a delayed match!

You will be proud to be a Zimbabwean! #ANewGreatZimbabweplan.”

Masvingo Journalists Dismiss Shambolic ZUJ Polls

By A Correspondent

Journalists in Masvingo are crying foul over the way the provincial elections were held on Thursday.

Journalists are accusing the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) of not following the constitution and ambushing them, which they allege is a violation of the constitution which says elections must be held upon giving a 30 day notice.

“We were told a day before that the elections to choose a new provincial executive would be held.This is a violation of ZUJ constitution and it shows that we are being led by a presidium that is dictatorial,”said a journalist who did not want to be named.

Other journalists said ZUJ also breached the constitution as the provincial elections were not held using a secret ballot.

“The elections were were not held through the secret ballot as per the requirements of the constitution, members were instructed to vote by raising their hands, again a violation of the union constitution.We are not going to recognize the sham elections.”

Another journalist alleged that those who participated in the elections were not paid up members.

In September last year, Chiredzi based journalist Morris Bishi and other scribes in Masvingo lodged a complaint through their legal advisors, Ruvengo Maboke and Company, citing irregularities in the whole process of conducting the provincial congress.

According to Bishi and others, the constitutional provisions which stipulate that a notice of 30 days should be given before such a congress is held, were clearly violated by the ZUJ leadership.

Part of the letter reads:
” We are advised that you sent a letter on WhatsApp group ( news roundup) of journalists who operate in Masvingo wherein you advised members about your intention to conduct an elective congress on September 23 2022 in the afternoon. We have been advised that the said WhatsApp message was sent on the 16th of September…”

Cervical Cancer Preventable

Key facts

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Overview

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Mining : From Registration To Management

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

Steps to operating a mine after registration in order

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

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

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

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

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

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

10 mining books and information will be covered separately.

For more information

Call /WhatsApp 0774028830 for more

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Young People Ready To Remove Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Young people in Masvingo are determined to remove the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa from office via the ballot box.

CCC youth taskforce spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma on Friday said: ” We are encouraging young people to register to vote in big numbers. We are glad the clarion call has been heard.”

Chuma also wrote on Twitter:

“NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER!!!

The young people in Masvingo are firm in the clarion call to Register Elect And Protect #REAP_zw .

The agenda is simple: it’s to usher in a prosperous New Great Zimbabwe.”

Mnangagwa ‘Found Guilty’ Of 2023 Election Crime

Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been found guilty of violating the constitutional stipulation of publishing the final delimitation report , Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngaruvhume says.

2 weeks ago, he received the preliminary delimitation report.

After receiving the preliminary report the President must lay it before Parliament – that is, the National Assembly and the Senate – within seven days [section 161(7)].

Within 14 days after that, the President must refer the preliminary report back to ZEC for the Commission to consider any issue raised by himself or Parliament. ZEC must give consideration to any issue so raised, but its decision on them is final [section 161(8) & (9)], analysts at Veritas write. They continue:

Once ZEC has prepared its final delimitation report it must send the report to the President, who must publish it in the Gazette within 14 days [section 161(10) & (11).

It is important to note section 161(2) of the Constitution, which states:

“If a delimitation of electoral boundaries is completed less than six months before polling day in a general election, the boundaries so delimited do not apply to that election, and instead the boundaries that existed immediately before the delimitation are applicable.”

https://twitter.com/NgarivhumeJacob/status/1626815223301804035?t=EiW6QxcalFoTMcKNXqpiTA&s=19
Emmerson Mnangagwa

Red Love On T Shirts

For Diouf Ncube (21) and his sweetheart Nokuthula Sibanda (20) it was nothing but a simple public gesture, a declaration of their love and an announcement on Valentine’s Day that they are an item, but for a nation starved of love stories, the trending images of the Bulawayo couple wearing matching t-shirts that were seemingly misprinted (or swapped), the “spectacle” was a source of entertainment.

Diof… love on shirts

On Tuesday, the Pumula South suburb couple brought the city to a standstill as they paraded their love for all to see without fear or shame and in no time they were trending on various social media platforms that include Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp after someone snapped an image of them as they walked past Tredgold Magistrates’ courts.

The two met in 2020 in the hood when they were working in the fields. Diouf spotted Nokuthula and waited for her grandmother to leave the fields before he approached her and asked for her number.

“I passed by their fields and her grandmother seemed to be wrapping up to leave the fields, so I waited from a distance and kept an eye until I was sure that she had left. I approached her and she was very shy, maybe because she had been working in the field and was covered in dirt, you know how girls are when it comes to looking pretty and clean every time.

“When we started talking over the phone, I could tell she was playing hard to get but within a few days I was able to convince her that I was worth a shot,” said Diouf.

For Nokuthula, who was in Form 4 at a local school at the time, the young man was worth risking the relationship she was in as her boyfriend seemed to be too busy to spend time with her.

“When I met Diouf, I was dating someone else, so they co-existed for a couple of days. It was during the Christmas days and I had plans with both of them for Christmas but the consistency and attention that I got from my new man convinced me to leave the other guy. It was really promising and I think he did a really great job in convincing me that he was different,” she said.

The couple’s evening strolls and constant meet-ups were cut short within a few months after Nokuthula was called to South Africa by her mother soon after her final exams.

“The time for her to leave was a very painful moment for both of us and she was the one crying saying she feared that I would forget about her. We agreed to make the long-distance relationship work and somehow, we managed.

“She stayed that side for seven months and came back and we are happy to be celebrating three years in this relationship. I know it is not much because there are people who have been together for decades but for our generation, it is not an everyday thing to come across a young couple that makes it past a year,” said Diouf.

It was not easy for their parents to approve of their relationship but their determination to be together forced their parents to relent.

“When I got to South Africa, I had to use my mum’s phone and I had to explain the contacts that I communicated with. She was furious at first and told me that I was too young to be dating and that I was risking my future but after I narrated my experiences with him and seeing how consistent he was with contacting me even when I was away, she approved and gave me the parental lecture on not rushing into things and other things.

“When I came back I introduced him to my uncle’s wife and she is one of the people who guide us and help us address our issues whenever we seem to be failing to solve them on our own,” said Nokuthula.

Diouf first told his grandmother that Nokuthula was just a friend, nothing more.

“My grandmother first saw me with Nokuthula at our gate and when she asked me who she was, I told her she was just a friend. She obviously didn’t believe that but she never said anything about it until she bumped into us taking an evening stroll. Then I had no other option but to come clean about it and she warned me about playing with girls and breaking their hearts. From then, my grandmother is my counsellor when it comes to everything that we go through,” he said.

Diouf has no time for other girls, he only has eyes for Nokuthula.

“All girls are beautiful out there, and as a young man it is so easy to be chasing around a lot of them but at the end of the day you have to know what you want and focus on building it. She is the one I want, I chose her and I am looking forward to experiencing my life with her and sharing with her everything that life is going to offer us along the way,” he said.

Nokuthula is sticking to one partner and says jumping from one guy to another reduces a woman’s dignity.

“It might seem fun to say ‘ng’yaba qeda abafana’ (I am dating a whole bunch of them), but at the end of the day, you are the one who is being ‘finished’ as a woman. You lose your dignity along the way and risk contracting diseases or pregnancies that will burden you in the long run,” she said.

At the moment, Diouf is an irrigation drip layer operator. His sweetheart is expecting to complete her baking course this June at a local institution in Pumula South.

The couple does not stay together as Nokuthula is taking care of her two siblings who are still at school and Diouf is renting his own place in Pumula South after his grandmother relocated. -state media

MSU Lecturer In S-x Scandal

By- A Midlands State University (MSU) lecturer has resigned after sleazy videos and pictures involving him and a female student has leaked on social media.

Reginald Chidawanyika, chairperson of the Department of Procedural Law, and Panashe Ashley Hwaviva, a Law student, were spotted in videos and pictures put out on the microblogging platform while getting cosy and caressing each other.
The leaked lewd content indicated and confirmed that the two were romantically involved.
One of the pictures was a screenshot of the student, twerking, butt naked in a WhatsApp video call with the lecturer.
A video also showed the lecturer passionately kissing the young lady all over her face.
Speaking to B-Metro, MSU marketing and communications director, Mirirai Mawere confirmed the incident and said it happened during the student’s vacation period.
“Normally, immediate suspension and investigations are initiated. Our policy requires that after suspension, disciplinary action follows,” said Mawere.
However, it appears that Chidawanyika has since resigned.
“The lecturer is no longer with Midlands State University, he resigned on Friday last week (10 February 2023). In this case, we no longer have jurisdiction over the affairs,” Mawere added.
Mawere said severe steps were going to be taken if it was a case of sexual harassment.
“The university has a clear sexual harassment policy which sets parameters. We have incidents where students have reported lecturers concerning harassment. In such scenarios, lecturers are suspended to pave way for investigations. However, most lecturers resign before a hearing,” said Mawere.
In 2018, MSU encountered a similar embarrassing incident where a male student committed suicide after finding out that his girlfriend was having sex with a lecturer.
In the latest case, on some videos Panashe is seen avoiding a kiss from Chidawanyika.
“She didn’t want to be kissed,” said one viewer with a Twitter handle Val Bunjira.
“That lecturer isn’t alone. Many male lecturers approach students and make them fail if they refuse. The gross sexual exploitation and abuse of authority is claiming many silent victims,” added another with a Twitter handle McAuthur Lokie.
The images, however, seem to tell a different story as the student seems to be happy taking videos and pictures with her lecturer. B Metro

Police Block Another Chamisa Meeting

By- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has blocked another Nelson Chamisa’s opposition CCC party political meeting.

The blocked meeting had been scheduled for Chin’ai business centre in Ward 15 in Gutu Central Constituency on 19 February 2023.

In a letter dated 17 February 2023 and addressed to CCC’s Lloyd Mupfudze, Officer Commanding Masvingo East Police District Chief Superintendent Taurai Joackim Mambure said there is a shortage of manpower to cover the event. He said:
The district is running an annual workshop which is being conducted by Officers from Masvingo Provincial Updating Centre.
The workshop commenced on 13 February 2023 and is planned to end on 26 February 2023.
All officers in Masvingo district are required to attend the workshop, so the stations are left with a skeleton human resource base to cover critical points and react to emergencies.
Hence, considering the expected number of people who are to attend versus the available skeleton manpower we cannot currently manage.
NOW, THEREFORE, I as the Regulating Officer do hereby issue this prohibition notice in terms of section 819) of the Maintenance of Peace and Order Act [Chapter 11.23], prohibiting the holding of a public meeting scheduled for 12/02/2023 at Dewure Business Centre, ward 35 Gutu Central Constituency from 1000 hours to 1600 hours.
For the avoidance of doubt, it is declared in terms of section 8 (11) of the Maintenance of Peace and Order Act [Chapter 11; 23] that any person who knowingly opposes or fails to comply with this prohibition notice shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding level 14 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year or to both such fine and such imprisonment.
The Officer-in-Charge ZRP Basera is accordingly advised for the necessary monitoring.
Police recently blocked CCC from holding a meeting at Dewure Business Centre, Ward 35 of Gutu Central Constituency that was scheduled for last Sunday.
Supt Mambure said the application could not be approved since the venue was volatile and prone to violence.

ANC Top Official ‘Convicted’ For Anti-Zimbabweans Rant

By- Top ANC Limpopo provincial government official and the province’s Health MEC, Dr Phophi Ramathuba, has been found guilty of unprofessional conduct for shouting at a bedridden Zimbabwean patient.

The Health Professions Council of South Africa
Dr Ramathuba erred when she ranted at a Zimbabwean patient who had crossed the neighbouring country to seek medical services.

Ramathuba came under fire last year after a video of her ranting about Zimbabwean migrants abusing the health resources in Limpopo went viral.
In the video, an ill-mannered Ramathuba was seen telling a visibly traumatized Zimbabwean patient that her president Emmerson Mnangagwa does not contribute anything towards the province’s health budget.
She said she found it improper to stretch her province’s health budget to cater for foreigners.
Ramathuba’s comments divided Zimbabweans with some saying she was telling the truth about citizens of a country with a broken health system crossing borders to find health services outside.
She was summoned by the Health Professions Council of South Africa Health over xenophobic diatribe.
This was after the Kopanang Africa Against Xenophobia – KAAX, along with several human rights and health advocacy organizations, laid a complaint with the HPCSA against the health professional.

ZACC Pounces On Acting Gweru Town Clerk

Gweru acting town clerk and former Harare magistrate, Vakai Douglas Chikwekwe was
arrested this morning by Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission (ZACC) investigators on
allegations of corruptly awarding tenders to property developer, Shesham Investments and two other companies without following procedures.

ZACC spokesperson, Commissioner Thandiwe Mlobane confirmed Chikwekwe’s arrest.

Meanwhile, Chikwekwe is now appearing before Gweru magistrate, Mrs Mirriam Banda
facing abuse of office charges.

Mr Fredrick Matsheza is appearing for the State.

-Herald

Mob Justice Victim Dies In Hospital

One of the two suspected armed robbers apprehended and severely assaulted by Beitbridge residents after being caught in the act on Wednesday has succumbed to the assault injuries.

The now deceased was identified as Arnold Mhosva from Chivi, Masvingo province.

His alleged accomplice, identified as Hendrik Nyathi (38) of Farm 158 Dewure small-scale farms in Gutu, is still nursing injuries at Beitbridge District Hospital.

Mhosva died on Wednesday soon after admission to the hospital.

Before they met their fate on Wednesday, the two armed robbers had lured a Beitbridge resident Nigel Mazvanara to a service station in the border town under the pretext that they wanted to conduct a foreign currency transaction with him.

Later, the pair turned against Mazvanara and shot him in the leg before robbing him of US$26 000.  They also attempted to get away with his Honda Fit vehicle.

Mazvanara fought back and wrestled with one of the two robbers on the steering wheel, resulting in a road accident.

Members of the public then rushed to the scene  and mete out instant justice against the suspects before handing them to police.

-Newsday

Limpopo Health MEC Phophi Ramathuba Found Guilty

Limpopo Health MEC, Dr Phophi Ramathuba has been found guilty of unprofessional conduct by the Health Professions Council of South Africa for ranting at a bedridden Zimbabwean patient who had crossed into the neighbouring country to seek medical services.

Ramathuba came under fire last year after a video of her ranting about Zimbabwean migrants abusing the health resources in Limpopo went viral.

In the video, an ill-mannered Ramathuba was seen telling a visibly traumatized Zimbabwean patient that her president Emmerson Mnangagwa does not contribute anything towards the province’s health budget.

She said she found it improper to stretch her province’s health budget to cater for foreigners.

Ramathuba’s comments divided Zimbabweans with some saying she was telling the truth about citizens of a country with a broken health system crossing borders to find health services outside.

She was summoned by the Health Professions Council of South Africa Health over xenophobic diatribe.

Bulawayo Residents Demand Loadshedding Schedule

Bulawayo residents have expressed displeasure over incessant power cuts and further urged the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) to consider publishing its load shedding schedule so they could strategically plan their use of the scarce resource.

This they said during a Thursday engagement meeting between the ZESA Holdings subsidiary and stakeholders who included residents, the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) and the Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union (ZCFU).

Zimbabwe’s power supplies, which have been erratic in past years, worsened in recent months with businesses premises and households now enduring 12-16 hours of load shedding in a day.

Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) chairperson, Ambrose Sibindi called on ZETDC to issue a clear and transparent load-shedding schedule specific to individual areas.

“Can we please have timetables that will guide residents about the blackouts.

“Can you not shed at night because that is when most of the vandalism happens?

“Copper cable thieves take advantage of this and pounce when power is disconnected,” he said.

Sibindi also implored ZETDC to provide connectivity timelines to new residential stands that are yet to receive electricity.

Bulawayo United Residents Association (BURA) chairperson, Winos Dube said power outages have become a risk to the lives of those living with some ailments while depending of instruments powered by electricity.

“Residents who live on medication that needs to be refrigerated all the time have been negatively affected as their health ends up deteriorating,” he said, adding that unannounced power cuts have also damaged household appliances.

ZETDC general manager in the Loss Control Department, Festo Madembo partially blamed the power crisis on rampant vandalism of the power utility’s infrastructure throughout the country.

“The Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage issues dealership licences to non-manufacturing and non-mining companies.

“Those copper dealership companies, some of them later on turn out to be vandals.“How can we have dealership licences in a country that does not have copper mining?

“We also have the Ministry of Industry and Commerce. The Ministry issues copper export licences to individuals, possibly to those who already have copper dealership licences.

“To do what? To export copper from a country where there is no copper mining. The only copper mine we had closed years ago.

“We are saying as ZESA, why do we issue these copper dealership licences? Issuing of these licences by these two ministries leads to vandalism,” Madembo said.

Madembo added that in 2021, company subsidiary ZENT, manufactured 281 transformers and 288 transformers were stolen in the same year.

-Kukurigo

Eight Years On, Rights Defender Still Waiting For Trial Over Criminal Nuisance Charge

Pro-democracy campaigner Tendai Lynette Mudehwe has equated her prosecution by Zimbabwean authorities to persecution after her trial on criminal nuisance charges failed to commence for the umpteenth time in eight years.

Mudehwe, the Founder and Co-ordinator of Zimbabwe Activists Alliance, has been appearing in court for the past eight years since she was arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers on 30 November 2015 and charged with criminal nuisance as defined in section 46 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act for allegedly participating in an anti-government demonstration.

She was accused of demonstrating against former Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko’s stay in a luxurious hotel at taxpayers’ expens eafter she entered Rainbow Towers on 30 November 2015, during proceedings of the International Conference on AIDS and STI’s inAfrica (ICASA), with intent to cause annoyance or disturbance of public peace or realising that there was real risk or possibility that her conduct would cause annoyance or disturb peace to the public.

While at the venue of the ICASA conference, prosecutors alleged that Mudehwe started shouting and singing and thereby disrupting the smooth flow of the conference.

Eight years on, Mudehwe, who is represented by Paidamoyo Saurombe of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, is still appearing at Harare Magistrates Court, and on Thursday 9 February 2023, she was advised that her docket was incomplete and hence she would not appear in court.

Saurombe protested that the actions of prosecutors in continuously summoning Mudehwe to travel from Mutare to appear at Harare Magistrates Court, amounted to persecution and he will file an application for permanent stay of prosecution when she returns to court.

Saurombe said if trial does not commence when Mudehwe gets summoned to appear in court, he will institute proceedings for a permanent stay of prosecution as the prosecutor’s conduct would constitute persecution.

Mnangagwa Flies Out Again

The Zanu PF leader President Emmerson Mnangagwa has left the country for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, his second trip in 2023.

Mnangagwa is expected to join other African leaders for the 36th Ordinary Session of the African Union summit that will tackle political, economic and social issues affecting the continent.

According to state media, he is also expected to hold bilateral meetings with other leaders aimed at deepening cooperation.

Mnangagwa has been holding bi-lateral talks with other leaders but nothing has come out of it except him getting a safe house for himself and his family in Equatorial Guinea where his friend President Nguema has been in power for over 40 years.

Residents Mourn Victim Of Grisly Murder

Harare’s Hatfield community is still in shock after the brutal murder of a Spar female employee, whose mutilated body was found in a pool of blood this Monday.

On Sunday last week, Faith Musonza spent the day working at a local supermarket, serving the community and unaware of the fate that would befall her on her way home.

Days later, the Hatfield community converged for a church service in honour of the family woman, whose mutilated body was found on Monday morning in a pool of blood.

To the relatives, the pain of losing a loved one in such a manner is unbearable.

“It is so painful that my sister is gone. She was a pillar in our family but the way she died is so painful we say rest in peace Faith, till we meet,” a relative mourned.

The community had no kind words for the employer who is allegedly failing to provide transport for workers who knock off late.

“We are calling for you Spar management to provide transport to your workers. Please assist your employees so that we reduce such cases,” a mourner said.

Another added, “This is so sad. Why Spar is failing to provide transport or else they employ the people from this community so that no one can travel during the night?”

Speaking on behalf of Spar management, Hatfield Branch Accounts Administrator, Mr Leslie Muzavazi said he will take up the issue with the top management.

“The situation we are having here is unfortunate and we are going to carry the issue to the management and it is very unfortunate that we have lost one of us in such a sad way,” Spar Hatfield Branch Accounts Administrator, Mr Leslie Muzavazi said.

The deceased knocked off at around 7pm heading home to Cranborne, but she never reached her destination.

Musonza, who is survived by her husband and two children aged 6 and 12, will be buried after a post-mortem.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/02/16/church-service-held-for-murdered-hatfield-woman/

Wicknel Scotfree As Town Clerk’s Arrested Over Tender

Acting Gweru Town Clerk and former magistrate Vakai Douglas Chikwekwe was yesterday morning arrested by investigators of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission on allegations of criminal abuse of duty after he allegedly awarded tenders in 2020 for development in Mkoba without following due processes.
He later appeared in court where he was remanded out of custody to March 27 on $100 000 bail.

Chikwekwe (56) was represented by Mr Tonderai Chitere, of Chitere, Chidawanyika and Partners.

He was ordered to report once every fortnight at the ZACC offices in Gweru as part of bail conditions.

The State case against Chikwekwe is, in 2020, Gweru City Council wanted to develop and service Mkoba 21 stands and on 29 May 2020, the Council gazetted an invitation of expression of interest for tender number COG/01/06/2020

Eight prospective bidders submitted their applications and on June 30, 2020, the technical evaluation committee recommended that Sheasham Investments, Casas Properties and Wackdrive Pvt Ltd be short-listed as they were compliant with the mandatory requirements.

On July 3, 2020, the procurement management unit committee chaired by Chikwekwe as acting town clerk approved this short-listing recommendation by the technical evaluation committee and in turn recommended that the tender be submitted to the special procurement oversight committee. Chikwekwe did this on July 29, 2020.

But then, submits the State, Chikwekwe was supposed to obtain clearance from that oversight committee.

Instead, he proceeded to award contracts to the three short-listed bidders on August 18, 2020 without that clearance in contravention of Section 94 (3) of the Public Procurement and Disposal of the Public Assets Act (General) Regulations published as SI 5 of 2018 which required certification by the oversight committee before awarding a contract.

Two days after the contract award, on August 20, 2020, the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe wrote a letter directing the acting Town Clerk to collect bids, extend bid validity, correct the evaluation reports and submit the revised evaluation reports which showed that the special procurement oversight committee had not certified the awarding of the contracts to the three developers.

Chikwekwe allegedly acted inconsistently or contrary to his duties as accounting officer for the City of Gweru by awarding contracts for the servicing of Mkoba 21 stands to the three bidders without clearance from the oversight committee thereby showing favour to the three land developers, the State told the court.

Mr Fredrick Matsheza appeared for the state. -state media

Instead Of Cancer Machine, ZANU PF MP Donates Mortuary To Hospital

NYAMANDLOVU District Hospital finally has a functioning mortuary thanks to the Minister of State for Matabeleland North Provincial Affairs and Devolution Richard Moyo, who used US$50 000 of his own to bankroll the construction of the morgue which will service over 200 000 villagers in Umguza district.
New mortuary, thanks to the Minister of State for Matabeleland North Provincial Affairs and Devolution Richard Moyo.

Since 2015, villagers had to take the remains of their relatives to Bulawayo mortuaries or were forced to bury the dead before they decomposed after the district hospital mortuary became

Having realised the challenge that villagers from Umguza district were facing, Minister Moyo felt the need to do good for his constituency.

Minister Richard Moyo yesterday unveils a plaque to officially open Nyamandlovu District Hospital As someone who is a leader in the community as well as a resident of the district, I was aware of the challenges that the people are facing. What my people had been exposed to is not healthy and it was no longer in accordance with our traditions and cultures. Having gone for many years without a mortuary I had to step up as a community leader and address the situation, hence the reason I chose to channel my personal funds towards the construction of the mortuary,” said Minister Moyo.

He said the development of Umguza district was the responsibility of everyone in the community and that is what pushed him to lead by example.

Matabeleland North Provincial Medical Director, Mr Admire Kuretu said the commissioning of the mortuary shows that Minister Moyo is the ideal leader of the province.

“We greatly appreciate the great works that our minister is doing in our district, this shows that we voted for the right person and we are being represented well. Such generous works by the minister show that he has truly embraced the spirit of oneness and moving together as one. While the minister could have chosen to do something good for his family, he chose to channel that money towards construction of a state-of-the-art mortuary to the aid of his community,” said Mr Kuretu.

“We are truly grateful as residents of Umguza for what our minister has done for us. It is with great gratitude that we appreciate the works that he has been implementing in our constituency as a whole. This donation of a mortuary will go a long way in solving the challenges that we were facing as people of Umguza.

“Since we did not have a mortuary we were either forced to send the bodies of our departed to mortuaries to Bulawayo or bury them in a rush. Since the time the minister was sworn into office, he has shown great dedication and will for the people of Umguza. We wish that he continues being the person that he is and continues to develop our constituency,” said Chief Deli.

A villager, Mrs Margaret Masiza said she appreciates the efforts by the minister.

“We are grateful for having a listening leader in our constituency. He has always made efforts in delivering our pleas as a community. The President made the right choice by appointing him as the Minister of State because he has used his position to do good deeds in developing our district. This shows that he has truly adopted the President’s spirit of moving together and leaving no place behind,” she said. -state media

Doctor Aspirant Killed By Bullies

When a group of boys stood by the gate and shouted obscenities at mourners, Simiso Mdlawuzo (28), who was among the mourners at a house in Pumula South suburb in Bulawayo confronted them with the intention of reprimanding them.
He, however, seemed to have got more than what he had bargained for when they fatally knifed him.

Murdered…victim in his good days

Simiso was with his Johane Masowe Wechishanu church members when the drunk boys besieged their gate and chanted slogans demanding that church members must vacate the home. They said they wanted to bury their fellow resident-Cornelius Moyo.

One of the church elders who spoke to B-Metro on condition of anonymity said: “They were insulting us and Simiso confronted the boys to tell them to respect the mourners but when he got there, they manhandled him before one of the boys stabbed him with a sharp object. They accused him of being part of the church members that killed Moyo,” said the elder.

The church elder said within a few minutes Simiso returned clutching his chest and asked to be rushed to the police station. A church mate ferried him there.

“While on our way to the police station Simiso started to experience difficulties in breathing and he was sweating profusely. We removed his jacket before taking him out of the car and made him lie on the ground.

“While he was lying on the ground facing upwards, he once again clutched his chest as he said he was feeling excruciating pain. He died while an ambulance was being called to the scene,” said the

The incident was reported to the police.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident.

“We confirm that a man who was attending a funeral in Pumula South suburb was stabbed and later died while he was being transported to a police station,” he said.

Insp Ncube appealed for information that could lead to the arrest of the alleged killer.

“Anyone who knows the person who stabbed Simiso Mdlawuzo may contact any nearest police station or call us on 229-60358. Even anyone who has information, whether insignificant, may he or she kindly approach any police station or could leave that information at a suggestion box at any police station,” he said. -B Metro

Rapists On The Prowl…

The upsurge in cases of child sexual exploitation has become a major source of worry with statistics indicating that 30 cases of rape and aggravated indecent assault were dealt with at the Harare Magistrates Court last month alone.

The month of January saw the Harare Magistrates Court dealing with 30 cases of sexual exploitation, with 14 of the accused persons being convicted.

Some of the cases include that of a father who raped his teenage daughter and was jailed for 20 years.

Another conviction was that of a self-styled prophet who was jailed for 18 years after raping a teenager at his shrine.

A suspected serial rapist who was targeting teenagers in Harare was also arrested and appeared in court facing 14 charges of rape. He was remanded in custody.

Cases of child sexual exploitation are also prevalent in other parts of the country with a State lawyer stationed in Gokwe having been slapped with an 18-year jail term for raping his friend’s four-year-old daughter.

In Gwanda, a 14-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her father and another close relative.

However, measures to deal with perpetrators of sexual violence are being put in place, with the provision of a minimum mandatory sentence for rape being one of the amendments sought in the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Amendment Bill gazetted last year.

The amendment proposes a minimum, mandatory sentence for rape to be a 15-year jail term. – ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/02/16/cases-of-sexual-exploitation-on-the-rise/

Passion Java Exposed By Secret Lover : Watch

Tinashe Sambiri
Hilary Makaya’s sister Yolanda has sensationally pointed out that she was impregnated by controversial preacher Passion Java.

In a video footage, Yolanda accuses Java of manipulating her…

” He preys on unsuspecting women. He ( Passion Java) is a predator. I am totally confused , please help me. I am pregnant for the man of God, the one called Passion Java.

Now he wants to kill our baby.This so called man of God is cunning.”

https://youtu.be/DSH-UB0zx6A

Mine Management Tips

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

Steps to operating a mine after registration in order

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

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

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

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

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

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

10 mining books and information will be covered separately.

For more information

Call /WhatsApp 0774028830 for more

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Gutu CCC Members Acquitted

Gutu CCC members acquited
…meanwhile, Hon. Mugidho, Mrs Chikwiriro and Dhangu donate wheel chair to a community member.

16 February 2023

By Wezhira Munya

Today, Gutu magistrate Ndlovu acquitted two Citizens Coalition for Change members: Mr Tinotenda Makumbe, aged 20 years, and Mr Nhamo Makumbe, aged 45, today.

Mr Tinotenda is the son to Mr Nhamo Makumbe.

Renowned human rights lawyer, Advocate Martin Mureri successfully represented these two CCC members.

The two CCC members were falsely accused of assaulting a Zanu PF member, Deadly Poronoria, on 11th November 2021 in Michigain Bar, Gutu.

CCC members – the Makumbes informed the court that they were beaten by Zanu PF members for wearing their party regalia.

It is widely observed that Zanu PF members have developed an art of lying that they are being beaten by CCC members. However, the courts have detected such lies.

Mr John Makumbe said that “I am happy that we were acquited by the magistrate. The magistrate found me and my son not guilty. What is painful is that, Zanu PF members beat us and they were not arrested.”

Furthermore, the accused informed the court that Zanu PF youth namely: Jonathan Magomo, Admire Chimuka, Tawanda Sarukore and complaint Deadly Poronoria are the ones who beat them.

The Zanu PF youth members told the Makumbes that “CCC is a banned political party in Gutu. Therefore, they must no wear CCC regalia in Gutu.”

Dr. Munyaradzi Chidarikire a social scientist said, “Political party members should not abuse police and courts to settle their battles. Political party members should respect each other and no violence must be used.”

Last year, Zanu PF youth assaulted CCC members in Gutu. Cases of politically motivated violence have escalated in Gutu. In related circumstances, Bulawayo CCC councillor Arnold Batsirai Dube was nearly killed by Zanu PF youths in Gutu during President Chamisa’s visit to Gutu. Similarly, CCC Gutu councillor, Wickleaf Matindike was falsely arrested by police for illegally possessing a gun.

On a separate note, CCC Chiredzi champions, honourable Mugidho, Mai Chikwiriro and Tendai Dhangu donated a wheel chair to ward 19 resident, Vivian Anesu Mareya, who cannot walk.

One Chiredzi resident Magret Shoko said that “my heart is touched by Citizens Coalition for Change members who donated wheel chair to Vivian. She is now mobile. May God bless honourable Mugidho, Mai Chikwiriro and Tendai Dhangu.”

As such, CCC under leadership of President Nelson Chamisa is pro-poor and geared to stand with those from marginalized backgrounds.

Messi’s Dad Rules Out Return To Barcelona

Lionel Messi’s father, Jorge, does not expect his son to return to Barcelona during his playing career.

Messi was forced to leave Barca after his contract expired in the summer of 2021.

The player wanted to stay at the Camp Nou, but the club’s dire financial situation meant they couldn’t afford to keep him on their books.

He joined French giants PSG in August 2021, and the transfer marked the first time the forward played for a different team in his senior career.

Now, with his deal in Paris set to expire at the end of the season and the parties yet to agree to new terms, speculation over the Argentine’s future has emerged.

A move to a Major League Soccer (MLS) club or a Saudi Arabian side has been mooted but a return to Camp Nou is likely not going to happen.

“I don’t think Leo will play for Barcelona again,” Jorge, who is involved in his son’s football career, told Spanish newspaper SPORT. “The conditions are not met. We have not spoken with [club president Joan] Laporta and there is no offer on the table.”

Messi scored a club-record 672 senior goals and won a club-record 35 trophies – including 10 LaLiga titles and four Champions Leagues – during his time at Barcelona. – Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Hazard A Lazy Player – John Obi Mikel

John Obi Mikel has described Eden Hazard as the laziest player he has ever seen.

Mikel played along with Hazard at Chelsea between 2012 and 2017.

The pair worked under many coaches that include Jose Mourinho, Rafael Benitez, Guus Hiddink, and Antonio Conte.

Speaking to radio show Dubai Eye 103.8, as cited by the Sport Bible, the former Nigerian midfielder opened up about training habits of Hazard and admitted he got away with it due to his standout performances on matchday.

“I never knew how much training meant to these guys until I joined Chelsea,” Mikel said.

“The way they play in games is the way they train. There was tackles flying in, there was fights at the training ground. There’s people proper boxing at the training ground because everybody wants to be in the team come the weekend.

“There is no place for you to like be like, ‘Okay, I don’t want to train today.’ The only player I saw that did that and got away with it was Eden Hazard.”

After the radio host mentioned that John Terry said the same thing about Hazard, former midfielder Mikel added: “Oh, he never trained! He was the laziest footballer I’ve ever seen in my life! But come the weekend he produced. He was the Man of the Match.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Sexual Exploitation Rises In Country

The upsurge in cases of child sexual exploitation has become a major source of worry with statistics indicating that 30 cases of rape and aggravated indecent assault were dealt with at the Harare Magistrates Court last month alone.

The month of January saw the Harare Magistrates Court dealing with 30 cases of sexual exploitation, with 14 of the accused persons being convicted.

Some of the cases include that of a father who raped his teenage daughter and was jailed for 20 years.

Another conviction was that of a self-styled prophet who was jailed for 18 years after raping a teenager at his shrine.

A suspected serial rapist who was targeting teenagers in Harare was also arrested and appeared in court facing 14 charges of rape. He was remanded in custody.

Cases of child sexual exploitation are also prevalent in other parts of the country with a State lawyer stationed in Gokwe having been slapped with an 18-year jail term for raping his friend’s four-year-old daughter.

In Gwanda, a 14-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her father and another close relative.

However, measures to deal with perpetrators of sexual violence are being put in place, with the provision of a minimum mandatory sentence for rape being one of the amendments sought in the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Amendment Bill gazetted last year.

The amendment proposes a minimum, mandatory sentence for rape to be a 15-year jail term. – ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/02/16/cases-of-sexual-exploitation-on-the-rise/

Grisly Murder Shocks Hatfield Community

Harare’s Hatfield community is still in shock after the brutal murder of a Spar female employee, whose mutilated body was found in a pool of blood this Monday.

On Sunday last week, Faith Musonza spent the day working at a local supermarket, serving the community and unaware of the fate that would befall her on her way home.

Days later, the Hatfield community converged for a church service in honour of the family woman, whose mutilated body was found on Monday morning in a pool of blood.

To the relatives, the pain of losing a loved one in such a manner is unbearable.

“It is so painful that my sister is gone. She was a pillar in our family but the way she died is so painful we say rest in peace Faith, till we meet,” a relative mourned.

The community had no kind words for the employer who is allegedly failing to provide transport for workers who knock off late.

“We are calling for you Spar management to provide transport to your workers. Please assist your employees so that we reduce such cases,” a mourner said.

Another added, “This is so sad. Why Spar is failing to provide transport or else they employ the people from this community so that no one can travel during the night?”

Speaking on behalf of Spar management, Hatfield Branch Accounts Administrator, Mr Leslie Muzavazi said he will take up the issue with the top management.

“The situation we are having here is unfortunate and we are going to carry the issue to the management and it is very unfortunate that we have lost one of us in such a sad way,” Spar Hatfield Branch Accounts Administrator, Mr Leslie Muzavazi said.

The deceased knocked off at around 7pm heading home to Cranborne, but she never reached her destination.

Musonza, who is survived by her husband and two children aged 6 and 12, will be buried after a post-mortem.- ZBC News

https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/02/16/church-service-held-for-murdered-hatfield-woman/

Magistrate Snakes Into A Prosecutor Against Biti

By Farai D Hove | Magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti-Guriro caused a scene in court today when she transformed self into a second prosecutor against barrister Tendai Biti.

She made Biti plead to unconstitutional charges. She thus became an additional prosecutor during her own hearing.

More follows

Wadyajena Steals US$5 Million From Cottco, Chops It With Harare Slay Queen In Paris On Valentines Day

By-Gokwe-Nembudziya legislator Justice Mayor Wadyajena has flown a Harare slay Queen, Natalie Mhandu, to Paris for a vacation.

This happened a few days after the courts cleared him of stealing US$5 million from the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe.

Wadyajena and the slay queen were spotted near the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on Valentines’ Day.

After the pictures went viral on social media, some people on Twitter cited the bad roads in Gokwe-Nembudziya, as an example of misplaced priorities on the part of Wadyajena.  

Outspoken Norton MP Temba Mliswa, in a series of tweets, blasted the people of Gokwe-Nembudziya for the choices they make in selecting their leaders. He said:

It’s disturbing that we still have people voting for politicians like these. This is a guy who has been involved in a US$5 million Cottco case which has disenfranchised many farmers. Here he is lavishly spending the money in a foreign land while we say we are fighting corruption.

Back here the people he swindled are suffering the effects and there has been no accountability. Why do people still vote for such? As the electorate are you not partly to blame when you get low standard leaders because of your voting choices?

Back here the people he swindled are suffering the effects and there has been no accountability. Why do people still vote for such? As the electorate are you not partly to blame when you get low standard leaders because of your voting choices?

Wadyajena has been Chairman of the Agriculture Portfolio Committee for about 5 years and in that period has only submitted requisite reports only two times! The incompetence and condescension is shocking. He seldom attends Parliament and never contributes to the debates.

ZACC Arrests Gweru Acting Town Clerk

Gweru acting town clerk and former Harare magistrate, Vakai Douglas Chikwekwe was
arrested this morning by Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission (ZACC) investigators on
allegations of corruptly awarding tenders to property developer, Shesham Investments and two other companies without following procedures.

ZACC spokesperson, Commissioner Thandiwe Mlobane confirmed Chikwekwe’s arrest.

Meanwhile, Chikwekwe is now appearing before Gweru magistrate, Mrs Mirriam Banda
facing abuse of office charges.

Mr Fredrick Matsheza is appearing for the State.

-Herald