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

Wadyajena Flies Harare Slay Queen To Paris To Chop Stolen U$5 Million Cottco Money

By-Gokwe-Nembudziya legislator Justice Mayor Wadyajena was spotted with a Harare slay Queen, Natalie Mhandu, in Paris on Valentine’s Day.

This happened a few days after the courts cleared him of stealing US$5 million from the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe.

Wadyajena was spotted near the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on Valentine’s 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.

Shadaya Gets The World Talking, Misogynistic Tweet About Rihanna Generates Over 20 Million Impressions

Local social commentator, Tawona Shadaya popularly known as Shadaya Knight has incensed international social media users after his February 16 post in which he insinuated that American RnB singer Rihanna was the man in her relationship.

Not only did the tweet anger Zimbabwean women, but the global community including American citizens with verified accounts who could not ignore the vile that the now popular socialite spewed.

This resulted in the tweet getting over 20 million impressions, over 4500 comments, 950 retweets, 7358 quote tweets and 7200 likes- a feat which could be deemed a first by a Zimbabwean social media user.

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.

Mnangagwa vs Ramaphosa On Destroying Councils’ Service Delivery

VIDEO LOADING BELOW….

QUESTION: President Kenyatta I know you’re on your last term, perhaps you may have offered tips on how to get a second term? Ramaphosa: I knew you were going to be naughty and slip in a local question when we are on the international stage here. I thought that what happens in Vagas stays in Vagas.

I did say to President Kenyatta that his timing for visiting South Africa is really poor; he should have come on the 1st Nov; as a good friend I know he would have voted for us, so now we have lost, we didn’t have his vote. No, what is unfolding is how democracy works. This is the footsteps if you like of democracy, and we have seen it play out throughout the country, and indeed as president of the governing party, it is disappointing for the African National Congress; but that is how we should accept the clear message of our people on the African national Congress. We have taken heed, we have listened, and this for us is a big setback but it is also a big lesson and we are a party that learns a very quickly…

And we are going to go to the drawing board we are going to reflect on all these setbacks and all we want to see speaking now as president of the Republic I would like to see stability in our local government sector, that whatever coalitions have been formed and are being formed, will result in stable local government, that we don’t have instability and collapse of local govt, and motions of no confidence to a appoint where service delivery will not be given to the people of a country.

So I will call on those who have emerged victorious, to say, ensure that there’s stable govt, and congratulate those who have succeeded, I was particularly pleased to see that the number of female metro-mayors have come to the fore, on the platform and that is good in as far as our agenda to promote the empowerment of women and it behoves well for the State of the Republic of South Africa and we wish those councillors who’ve been elected the very best and may all continue to work well for the people of various communities – ZimEye

Uproar Over Govt Decision To Hike Practicing Certificate Fees For Nurses

Government has increased practicing certificate fees for nurses by 150% to US$50, causing an uproar among health professionals.

The practicing certificates determine whether a health worker is qualified in the country, and is renewed every year.

The development comes at a time when the country has been experiencing mass exodus of health personnel due to poor working conditions.

In a circular dated February 10, 2023, Nurses Council of Zimbabwe registrar Mercy Chaka said the fee could also be paid in local currency at the prevailing official rate.

 “Certificates for good standing and confirmation letters are to be paid in USD only. Registration and re-registration fees US$50; transfer to admin register US$50; application for private clinic US$500; application for certificate for good standing US$300, application for confirmation letter US$300,” the circular read.

Zimbabwe Nurses Association president Enock Dongo said the fees were beyond the reach of the majority of poorly-paid nurses.

“If they don’t pay the practice licenses, it means they no longer have a valid practicing certificate. A lot of nurses will not afford to pay for that certificate.  If one fails, they are not allowed to practice as a nurse. There are penalties when you also fail to pay on time.  What it means is that there is no justification at all costs.  It demotivates the already demotivated health workers,” Dongo said.

“There is nowhere in this economy where one can afford that amount from $20 to $50 which is more than 150% increase. They started by increasing the letter for good standing from US$150 to US$300 as a way to block nurses who wanted to go outside the country to look for greener pastures.”

He accused the Nurses Council Board of frustrating health workers.

“The Nurses Council Board was established by an Act of Parliament which stipulates that the board must be controlled by the nurses themselves.  Unfortunately, the Nurses Council Board was illegally appointed by the Minister of Health without due processes followed.”

Meanwhile, the United Kingdom (UK) administration has availed £15 million to facilitate the recruitment of international health and social care workers, Zimbabweans included.

In a recent communication, the UK said it had extended the recruitment of health and social care employees to 2024.

Many Zimbabweans have resorted to undertaking nurse aid courses to ensure they are eligible for recruitment as adult social care workers in the UK and other European countries.

-Newsday

Java In Kidnapping Storm

By- Fake prophet and Zanu PF sympathiser Panganayi Java is accused of threatening to kidnap his pregnant girlfriend, Yolanda Makaya.

Java wants to kidnap Makaya, who is refusing to abort his eight-month pregnancy.

Makaya, the young sister to Java’s other alleged girlfriend, Hillary, shared a 2.28-minute video on social media claiming Java’s security people had attempted to kidnap her.
Java is married to Lily Tsegaye.
In a video circulating on social media, Makaya claimed that Java wants the unborn baby dead.

She said:
I am eight months pregnant for Passion Java. I acknowledge my wrongdoing and take accountability for my part in all of this.
I just do not feel the repercussions I am facing are warranted at all. My life is in danger, I have had to flee my country because things got so bad that I was being followed and there was even a kidnap attempt.
His main objective is to kill our baby, even at this late stage he says he will not stop at anything until our baby is dead.
I am filled with paranoia, and anxiety and live in a constant state of fear because I always have to be on the move. I was almost drugged to induce early labour.
He has used the powers that be to terrorise and harass those who have tried to help me.

Victim Of Mob Justice Succumbs To Assault Injuries

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

Marry Mubaiwa Forces Magistrate To Postpone Trial After Vomiting In The Dock

The trial of Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife Marry Mubaiwa on an attempted murder charge, failed to kick off yesterday after she fell sick and vomited in the dock.

Her lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa then asked for postponement of the matter to March 13, but  State prosecutor Lancelot Mutsokoti insisted on going to trial saying he had to call off his official leave to prosecute the matter.

Mtetwa said Mubaiwa was not fit to stand trial, but had no medical affidavit to support her argument.

“She is not fit to stand trial. You said a medical report is required, but she does not have the medical report because the doctors are afraid of VP Chiwenga, who happens to be the Health minister. Look, she is sleeping in the dock. You can have physical inspection of the dock and if you’re quite happy to see her as being fit, then we can proceed to trial. This is not our creation,” Mtetwa said.

“We have a judgment concerning that a fair trial includes accused persons being in a state of mind that allows him or her to concentrate. Ironically, the case law involved the same accused where your brother magistrate Ngoni Nduna insisted she goes through a trial when she is unwell, and this is a breach to the right to a fair trial.

“She cannot follow the proceedings. With due respect it is a clear breach of the Constitution which requires that there be equality for the law as section 56 of the Constitution states,” Mtetwa told Harare magistrate Florence Chakanyuka.

The matter was remanded to today for trial.

The State had brought three witnesses who are Chiwenga’s aides.

Mubaiwa is accused of trying to kill Chiwenga at a private South African hospital, at a time when he was battling for life.

She had her application challenging jurisdiction dismissed by Chakanyuka.

-Newsday

Horror As Woman Brutally Kills Own Baby

A woman from Mashonaland East Province has been arrested in connection with the callous murder of her three-year-old son at a church shrine.

In a statement released by the Zimbabwe Republic Police this Wednesday, the suspect Linnet Takawira aged 31 who is believed to be mentally challenged, allegedly sneaked out of the house with the now deceased while her husband was asleep before taking the child to an apostolic church shrine on the 13th of this month.

According to the police, the victim was found dead the following day with wet ashes stuffed in the mouth, ears, nose and eyes while the suspect was sitting in an ash pit naked with ashes all over her body.

Meanwhile, police have arrested Evans Bhazela in Masvingo in connection with a murder case in which a 75-year-old man Henry Machomba of Masvingo died after being struck on the head with an axe several times on the 14th of this month.

The recent incidents come at a time when the nation is witnessing a surge in murder cases, with more than 10 cases recorded every week countrywide.-
https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/02/15/woman-arrested-for-allegedly-murdering-3-year-old-son/

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Real Madrid Shine

Real Madrid established an early advantage and were comfortable throughout – no surprise as Elche are bottom of La Liga with only nine points all season.

Asensio opened the scoring with a wonderful winding run and finish inside 15 minutes. Benzema was next, twice converting from the penalty spot to give Madrid a convincing 3-0 lead at half-time. Luka Modric made it four with 15 minutes remaining, smashing the ball into the top corner to complete an emphatic showing.

Madrid are now eight points behind Barcelona, and will need help from elsewhere to stay in the title race, but they avoided slipping further behind here.

He’s not exactly gone through a drought, but Karim Benzema needed his goals on Wednesday.

The reigning Ballon d’Or winner has been rattled with injuries this season, and with Madrid short-handed through the middle, he is still their only natural goalscoring threat. His brace made things easy for Madrid, and effectively put the game away by half-time. While he didn’t grab a hat-trick, it was still an immensely successful night for the Frenchman.- Goal.com

KNIFE ATTACK: Man Killed At Funeral

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.

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

Tswana Pastor Accused Of Killing Zim Hooker After Pleasuring Self On Her

A Seventh Day Adventist Church (SDA) pastor based in Francistow­n, Botswana has been accused over the alleged murder of a suspected Zimbabwean commercial sex worker who was found dead in her house in Maun on Christmas eve.

According to reports by one of Botswana’s popular newspapers, The Voice, the married pastor, Marvin Pelonomi Radihephi (38) is suspected to have killed 48-year-old Warricious Bhunu after he allegedly solicited sex services from her.

For the alleged grisly murder Radihephi 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.

Police are reportedly 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.

Circumstances as reported by The Voice, are that Bhunu was hired by Radihephi for services for two days and the pastor is alleged to have solicited sex services, 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.

“The pastor allegedly travelled from Francistown where he resides with his wife, met a woman friend in Maun and they spent most of the day together. Later on, he is said to have dropped the woman off, but she allowed him to use her car, a VW,” reports The Voice.

Further reports The Voice: “It appears the pastor then went to spend a night with a sex worker at her rented room as the same car was spotted parked outside the house.

“It was seemingly a normal morning as other tenants were going about their morning chores, others doing laundry and some sweeping when Radihephi allegedly emerged from the room and sat in the car on Christmas Eve, which was on a Sabbath.

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

She greeted Radihephi, whose vehicle was parked right in front of Bhunu’s doorstep, and asked him if the woman was in.

“She asked him where the woman who lived in that room was, and he told her she was inside. She then knocked at the door before going in.”

The paper said a witness, who stays in the neighbourhood of the sex worker, added that she was one of the people that came rushing to the scene when the sex worker’s lady 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.

“Meanwhile, Radihephi, who was said to have been sitting in the parked car, is said to have sped off, but not before witnesses had noted down the car registration numbers,” further reports The Voice.

The matter was then reported to the police and the car owner tracked down. She is said to have told the police that she had lent the vehicle to pastor Radihephi, who was later arrested while in possession of the same car.

Bhunu’s body has since been repatriated back home and was buried last month. —B Metro/The Voice

Real Madrid Bury Elche

Real Madrid established an early advantage and were comfortable throughout – no surprise as Elche are bottom of La Liga with only nine points all season.

Asensio opened the scoring with a wonderful winding run and finish inside 15 minutes. Benzema was next, twice converting from the penalty spot to give Madrid a convincing 3-0 lead at half-time. Luka Modric made it four with 15 minutes remaining, smashing the ball into the top corner to complete an emphatic showing.

Madrid are now eight points behind Barcelona, and will need help from elsewhere to stay in the title race, but they avoided slipping further behind here.

He’s not exactly gone through a drought, but Karim Benzema needed his goals on Wednesday.

The reigning Ballon d’Or winner has been rattled with injuries this season, and with Madrid short-handed through the middle, he is still their only natural goalscoring threat. His brace made things easy for Madrid, and effectively put the game away by half-time. While he didn’t grab a hat-trick, it was still an immensely successful night for the Frenchman.- Goal.com

Marry Mubaiwa Falls Ill During Court Hearing

Harare regional magistrate Mrs Feresi Chakanyuka yesterday postponed the start of Marry Mubaiwa’s trial on charges of attempting to kill Vice President Constantino Chiwenga when he was hospitalised in South Africa to today to allow her to bring proof of her alleged illness to court.

This was after her lawyer Ms Beatrice Mtetwa told the court that she was unfit to stand trial, although there were no reports from medical practitioners to back that assertion.

She told the court that Mubaiwa fell asleep as she was making her submissions, a clear sign that she was ill.

Ms Mtetwa then applied for postponement of the matter to allow Mubaiwa to heal.

The State led by Mr Lancelot Mutsokoti opposed the application unless the assertions of ill health were backed by medical reports and told the court that Ms Mtetwa’s averments should be dismissed.

“There is no record from medical practitioners and without proof we cannot prove that any person is unwell,” he said. “The court is being asked to believe that she allegedly vomited in the dock and she is not able to follow trial, yet there is no proof that she is unwell.

“There is no basis upon which this application can be granted. That comment that doctors are afraid to give her a medical report should be dismissed with the contempt it deserves.” – state media

Gunners Fall

The reigning champions took an unwarranted lead on 24 minutes when Kevin De Bruyne pounced on an error to precisely lob Aaron Ramsdale, but we bounced back and drew level three minutes before the break through a Bukayo Saka penalty.

After finding ourselves on the right side of some VAR fortune after a City penalty was overturned, second half goals from Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland saw us slip to our first home defeat of the campaign.

Good start extinguished
The opening 24 minutes were played amidst a ferocious atmosphere at Emirates Stadium as the Gooners backed the boys with passion, leading us to come flying out of the traps and heap plenty of pressure on our opponents.

An early sign of intent came when Granit Xhaka flashed a fierce drive over the bar just a couple of minutes in, and we could have taken the lead midway through the first half when a wicked Oleksandr Zinchenko cross found Eddie Nketiah unmarked in the box, but our striker miscued his header and a great chance went begging.

And that would prove crucial as City went straight up the other end and found the net. A clearance by Ederson was flicked on by Haaland, allowing Grealish and Takehiro Tomiyasu to chase it down. Our defender got there first but under pressure, his backpass to Ramsdale was too weak, allowing De Bruyne to nip in and lob the ball into an unguarded net.

Saka strikes back
That setback came completely against the run of play, but we responded to it well and continued to look the more dangerous side. Moments after falling behind, Tomiyasu nearly found the perfect response when he got himself on the end of a cross but saw an awkward volley attempt fly over.

But on 42 minutes, we managed to restore the parity we at least deserved. Nketiah raced into the area and after nudging the ball past Ederson towards the goal, it was hacked off the line by Nathan Ake, but referee Anthony Taylor pointed to the spot after he spotted the City keeper had clattered into the attacker.

After a lengthy delay, and the shot-stopper escaping a second yellow card having been booked for time-wasting minutes before, Saka kept his cool to send the keeper the wrong way and tuck into the bottom corner to restore the Emirates roar.

However we were a lick of paint away from going into the break trailing when deep into stoppage-time at the end of the first half, De Bruyne whipped a free-kick into the box which found a diving Rodri at the back post, and his downward header flicked off the feet of Ake and pinged onto the crossbar, with Ramsdale clearing away the remaining danger.

Double blow
The second half was just as enthralling, and it looked as though Guardiola’s team would be awarded a spot-kick of their own on 57 minutes when Taylor pointed to the spot after adjudging Haaland to have been brought down by Gabriel. As the protests went on, VAR intervened and correctly ruled the Norwegian striker offside and the decision was overturned.

The game was on a real knife-edge at that point as both teams threw players forward trying to seal a precious three points. Nketiah was a whisker away from turning home a Tomiyasu centre, Jorginho had to clear off his own line from Haaland after Ramsdale shovelled away a Rodri header, and then came a hammer blow on 72 minutes.

A loose pass by Gabriel was hoovered up by City, and Haaland charged forward before the ball went through Ilkay Gundogan to Grealish, who saw his shot deflect off the diving Tomiyasu and beat Ramsdale.

And 10 minutes after that, the game was gone when City added a third. Gundogan brought the ball towards the box before finding De Bruyne, who squared for Haaland to take a touch and fire into the bottom corner and ensure City became the first team in history to win seven-straight league games on our turf.- Arsenal News

Sikhala Judge Loses Another Appeal

Fired High Court judge Justice Erica Ndewere has failed to overturn a High Court finding that it has no power to review the recommendations of the Tribunal that resulted in President Mnangagwa removing her from the bench.
Justice Ndewere’s appeal follows the refusal by the High Court to entertain her application for review, especially considering that President Mnangagwa’s action, in terms of the Constitution, completed the process of the judge’s removal from the bench.

A three-member tribunal chaired by retired judge Justice Simbi Mubako, made recommendations for the judge’s removal from the bench for gross incompetence, following an inquiry into her suitability to hold a judicial office.

In her appeal, Ndewere listed as respondents President Mnangagwa, Justice Mubako and the two other members of the tribunal, Advocate Charles Warara and Ms Yvonne Masvora.

The Supreme Court last week knocked down Justice Ndewere’s arguments that the High Court erred in its findings, and dismissed the appeal with costs.

Writing the judgment for the court, Justice Nicholas Mathonsi noted that Justice Ndewere’s legal theories were not in line with the actual law to overturn the High Court’s decision.

The Supreme Court agreed that no valid argument was presented that would have given jurisdiction to the High Court to set aside the President’s final decision after seeing the recommendations of the tribunal.

“Once it is accepted that the court a quo would not have had complete jurisdiction over the application that was before it, this appeal cannot succeed,” said Justice Mathonsi.

In the present case, Ndewere’s appeal was confined to the question of the High Court’s findings on its lack of jurisdiction and Justice Mathonsi noted that the High Court did not exercise jurisdiction which it did not have on the merits of the application, which would have changed the validity of the latest appeal.

“It stuck to the jurisdictional issue which it could lawfully determine,” said the judge.

“In turn, the appeal against the finding as to jurisdiction is valid. Having found that, indeed, the court had no jurisdiction, this appeal cannot be allowed. It must accordingly fail and as such the appropriate order is the dismissal of the appeal.”

Justice Ndewere was fired over gross misconduct in the performance of her duties, including failure to clear her workload in reasonable time and failure to properly study the file on a thief’s conviction and sentence when she set aside a jail term.

She had denied the charges against her claiming that Chief Justice Luke Malaba was pursuing her after she defied his unlawful orders.

She even made several unsuccessful applications to quash the inquiry, including contesting the legality of the tribunal appointed to probe her suitability to continue in office after she openly accused the head of the Judiciary of employing double standards.

The Constitution provides that a judge may be removed from office for inability to perform the functions of their office, due to mental or physical incapacity, or gross incompetence, or gross misconduct, but only after a complex process that starts with the Judicial Service Commission recommending that the President sets up a tribunal, which has to be high powered legally and chaired by a retired judge, and then that tribunal recommending removal from the bench.- state media

Mnangagwa “Kills ” Millions Of Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, who rose to power after toppling his long time boss Robert Mugabe, has dismally failed to transform the lives of millions.

This was said by President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC.

Read full statement below:

Zimbabwe is in a crisis. More than 4k nurses & doctors have left the country since 2021 because of the regime’s inability to pay them living wages. There’s an acute shortage of basic equipment & medication in local hospitals. There’s rampant costly corruption & leakages.

Our infrastructure is in bad state. Citizens are spending more than 12hrs without electricity.

Democracy space is shrinking. MPs like Hon @JobSikhala1 have spent 246dys in pre-trial incarceration on trumped up charges. Our members are being banned to conduct private meetings.

Violence against the citizens has become the order of the day.

We need new and transformative leaders. We’ll solve these challenges & usher in a New Great Zimbabwe.

RegisterToVoteCCC to end this crisis.

This is the year!!!!

Yolanda Makaya : Passion Java A Cunning Man

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

Yolanda Makaya Exposes Passion Java

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

Guardiola Speaks On Victory Over Gunners

Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has played down any talk of retaining the Premier League championship despite moving to the top of the table following their 3-1 win over Arsenal on Wednesday.

City were not at their best before the break as Bukayo Saka’s penalty cancelled out Kevin de Bruyne’s opener.

But the team produced a commanding second-half display with Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland both on target to record an 11th successive league win over the Gunners and leapfrog them on goal difference.

Speaking after the match, Guardiola said the race is still wide open and there’s a long way to run.

He said: “There are still many games to play, the Champions League is coming the Europa League is coming. Many, many difficulties for everyone.

“But what is important is that we could have come here a few weeks ago maybe about eight or nine points behind. Losing here it would have been almost over.

Pep added: “But now because of the fact they dropped points, we came here for the chance to be close, we won the game, we are there.

“This league will be decided in the last eight or 10 games. There are 15 to go. Many games and tiring for the players.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Barcelona In Bid To Bribe Referees ?

Barcelona is under corruption investigation after the club paid €1.4m to the vice-president of the Spanish Referees Committee for ‘neutral’ treatment and advice on how to adapt to each official.

According to information released on Cadena SER radio program Que t’hi jugues, the Catalan giants paid the money through Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira’s company DASNIL 95 over three years during Josep Bartomeu’s presidency.

Negreira received €532,728 ($570,243) in 2016, €541,752 ($579,902) in 2017, and then a further €318,200 ($340607) in 2018.

A report by Spain’s Tax Agency, which is investigating Negreira’s company claims Barca wanted ‘to make sure that no refereeing decisions were made against, that is, “that everything was neutral”.

Negreira and his son Javier Enríquez Romero have already testified and denied the allegations, claiming that his only agreement with Barcelona was to see him recommend how their players should behave in game with referees.

A statement by Barca reads:

In response to information broadcast today on the Què t’hi jugues show on radio station Ser Catalunya, FC Barcelona, which is aware of the investigations into payments of external companies, wishes to make the following points clear:

  1. That in the past FC Barcelona hired the services of an external consultant that supplied the club’s technical secretaries with reports in video format of youth players from other clubs in Spain.
  2. Additionally, the relationship with that supplier extended to technical reports related to professional refereeing in order to complement the information requested by the first and second team coaching staff. This a common practice among professional football clubs.
  3. These kinds of outsourced services are now the duty of a professional who works for the Football Department.
  4. FC Barcelona is sorry that this information has been released precisely when the team has hit its best form of the season.
  5. FC Barcelona shall be taking legal actions against those who are trying to tarnish the club’s image with possible insinuations against its good reputation that could be caused by the release of such information.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mavaza: It’s Dangerous To Vote For Chamisa Nyika

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | In his campaign message, Nelson Chamisa of the CCC boasted that he has the capability of calling the whitened back in Zimbabwe within hours of him being elected the President of Zimbabwe. Chamisa made it appear as if bringing back the whites to Zimbabwe will be a political achievement. He swore by his gods that it only needs his party in power and Zimbabwe will be Rhodesia again. Such idiocy was not only disgusting but the cheers he received from his followers were disheartening.

Dr Masimba Mavaza

Chamisa and his party have made serious plans to destroy Zimbabwe brick by brick and give it to the former colonisers. To him and his party that will be a great achievement and he swore to have that done as soon as he wins the 2023 elections.

His party the CCC has made recolonisation to sound easy and as a way of joking. Phrases used in their campaign rhetoric are nauseating. Phrases like “ that guy who was selling Zimbabwe did he get a buyer yet? He should come and get it for free” these and some phrases are slowly thrown into people’s ears so that they will slowly get used to the grand plan of reversing the gains and the freedom of Zimbabwe.

Freedom is the quality or state of being free, such as: the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action. liberation from slavery or from the power of another. boldness of conception or execution. a political right. It is having the ability to act or change without constraint or to possess the power and resources to fulfill one’s purposes unhindered.In short, freedom is the ability to make decisions for ourselves. We’re free to think and speak our minds, to choose our own path in life, and to associate with anyone we want. This allows us to be individual and create our own unique life. That’s why freedom is such a basic human right – without it, we couldn’t truly be ourselves. And that would be a pretty bleak world indeed. Zimbabweans were denied freedom for a hundred years it took blood and sweat for us to enjoy the freedom. It is that blood and that sweat which CCC wants to ignore to disregard to throw away if they are voted into power. They have already forgotten.

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Freedom is one of the most important things in the world. It makes us human and is something we should all value as human beings and as Zimbabweans. You have a natural basic right to be who you want. Freedom is important for a long, happy life and allows you to make your own choices.
Freedom gives you the right to free expression. You have a right to be free from bondage and no one should be allowed to take your freedom for granted.
Freedom is the ability to act intuitively, or in other words, to run your country without external compulsion. People are free when they can develop in the way that’s best for them but for an aspiring leader to say he will use his freedom curtail your freedom is satanic.Freedom is necessary in order to trust. Trust is a key element of leadership and life in general.
CCC has refused to put its cards on the table so that Zimbabweans will be free to choose after fully and freely comparing all alternatives.
One need his country’s trust if he wants them to believe in him as a leader and, more importantly if he wants them to strive toward the goals and aims set for the country as a whole. You can best build your electorate’s trust by giving them freedom to see what you are representing. Freedom allows us to see we’re we are going and make mistakes so we can learn and grow from our experiences.
We’re free to make our own choices and go our own way in life. It’s this freedom to choose that makes us who we’re today.
Each human being has a uniquely personal path, and it’s our personal responsibility to follow it. It’s up to you to decide what you want to do, what you want to be, where you want to go, and how you want to live your life.
So without a constitution and without a manifesto CCC is taking Zimbabweans for fools and trying to kill them in. Sack like a cat.
The most important thing is that YOU make these decisions yourself; they shouldn’t be made by someone else! You have the freedom of choice not to wait for whitened to pour into your country in order for you to have a constitution to govern yourself.
You have the freedom of choice because we all have different interests and desires; therefore, no one can tell another person what to do with their life or how to live it! In order for society as a whole to not only survive but thrive, it needs a diversity of views and opinions on issues such as religion, politics, economics, so each party must articulate these things in their manifesto and constitution.
Freedom is important for our happiness because it allows us to make choices that make us happy and gives us the opportunity to make mistakes and learn from them. So our happiness depends on how we feel about the choices we’ve made and continue to make in life. Those choices must be clearly put to us in the form of a constitution or and a manifesto.
Freedom allows people to make choices that they’re proud of. This makes them happier because they know that they’ve earned their happiness through their own free will. For some people the most important thing will be economic freedom, for others, free speech will matter more all this should be clearly put in a constitution of what you are voting for.
Everyone wants to be proud of the choices they’ve made in life. It’s an encouraging feeling when you realize that you’re exactly where you want to be in life because of the choices you made for yourself along the way.The Things That Give a Sense of Self Worth and Freedom are seen in the constitution of what you intend to vote for. The country you want to see your children live in, the tomorrow you wish for yourself all these things give you a sense of self-worth and pride because you achieved them with your own hands.
These feelings cannot be reproduced if you live a controlled lifestyle where almost everything is kept as a secret from you and dictated by others. This leaves no room for personal growth or choices, which can lead to dissatisfaction because there will always be something missing in life if you never had the chance to create it yourself.

Without mistakes, we’d never learn from our mistakes and therefore do nothing to correct them. True freedom is transparency. Y
The bottom line is that freedom helps make us happier because it allows us to make choices we can see and we can identify with and that make us happy.
In the social or collective sense, freedom means that a person is free to participate in building and shaping his or her own country by choosing the path which is good for him. This can include political, religious, professional, artistic, and all other kinds of groups, organizations, and institutions if any of these is not transparent in what they want you to choose then run away from them very fast.
From a purely personal perspective, there are a number of freedoms that we often take for granted. You have the freedom to choose where you live, what you eat, and who your friends are. You also have the freedom to be yourself and express yourself as you see fit.
This kind of social freedom helps people feel authentic in their own lives.Freedom Is An Integrity Issue As the saying goes, “freedom isn’t free.”Nowhere is this more evident than in the Zimbabwean story. Each of us has a deep desire to be who or what he or she uniquely is and we need to see where we are going. Being asked to vote for a party with no constitution no direction is like a mad man chasing wind. Choosing what we know and see makes us real Zimbabweans. This is our birthright and should never be compromised by others – or ourselves or anyone urging us to vote blindly.
It’s one thing to have a right to freedom; it’s quite another to realize that freedom comes with responsibility: the responsibility to know and honor our own individuality without regard to what other people say or do.
This pursuit of freedom begins at home, where we’re taught how to think about ourselves and others – and how to behave if we want to continue to receive love and acceptance from those closest to us. So at a party level we must have a path to follow and this path is enshrined in our constitution. Without a constitution we are running blind.
The right to liberty is important because it allows us to have power over our own lives and to strive for a better life. It’s one of the basic rights that we all deserve as human beings, regardless of where we live or what our circumstances are.
Political freedom is a basic constitutional right.
Zimbabwe was founded on the idea of individual freedom and freedom of expression and freedom to vote one man one vote came with ZANU pF.
People like Robert Mugabe, Leopold Takawira Tongogara Emmerson Mnangagwa ZIMBABWE’s president and many more others were all champions of freedom and civil rights who worked tirelessly to ensure that more people in Zimbabwe had access to freedom and civil liberties and must know what they are getting themselves into.
The right to know what you are voting for and why you are voting for it are very important parts of any democracy and essential to any democratic society.
Freedom is an essential part of Zimbabwe’s identity as a nation. Throughout history, ZANU PF and the citizens Zimbabwe and of other nations with a similar belief in freedom have fought for this fundamental right. It is formally enshrined in the Constitutions. So what will you be voting for if you are voting for a headless chicken.

True freedom is the right to do what you want with your life, liberty, and property. However, most we will have no idea how to use our freedoms in a way that works for us if we choose a constitutional less party.
Instead, we sometimes allow ourselves to be controlled by people who are not interested in helping us grow as a country.
In short, freedom is important to all of us, as individuals, as societies, and as nations.
* As individuals, you have the freedom to choose your own friends and pursue your own educational goals.
* As a society, we have the freedom to enact laws that protect our personal rights and freedoms.
* As a nation, we enjoy the freedom of an independent government that allows us to make our own foreign policy decisions.

Manchester City Return To EPL Summit

The reigning champions took an unwarranted lead on 24 minutes when Kevin De Bruyne pounced on an error to precisely lob Aaron Ramsdale, but we bounced back and drew level three minutes before the break through a Bukayo Saka penalty.

After finding ourselves on the right side of some VAR fortune after a City penalty was overturned, second half goals from Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland saw us slip to our first home defeat of the campaign.

Good start extinguished
The opening 24 minutes were played amidst a ferocious atmosphere at Emirates Stadium as the Gooners backed the boys with passion, leading us to come flying out of the traps and heap plenty of pressure on our opponents.

An early sign of intent came when Granit Xhaka flashed a fierce drive over the bar just a couple of minutes in, and we could have taken the lead midway through the first half when a wicked Oleksandr Zinchenko cross found Eddie Nketiah unmarked in the box, but our striker miscued his header and a great chance went begging.

And that would prove crucial as City went straight up the other end and found the net. A clearance by Ederson was flicked on by Haaland, allowing Grealish and Takehiro Tomiyasu to chase it down. Our defender got there first but under pressure, his backpass to Ramsdale was too weak, allowing De Bruyne to nip in and lob the ball into an unguarded net.

Saka strikes back
That setback came completely against the run of play, but we responded to it well and continued to look the more dangerous side. Moments after falling behind, Tomiyasu nearly found the perfect response when he got himself on the end of a cross but saw an awkward volley attempt fly over.

But on 42 minutes, we managed to restore the parity we at least deserved. Nketiah raced into the area and after nudging the ball past Ederson towards the goal, it was hacked off the line by Nathan Ake, but referee Anthony Taylor pointed to the spot after he spotted the City keeper had clattered into the attacker.

After a lengthy delay, and the shot-stopper escaping a second yellow card having been booked for time-wasting minutes before, Saka kept his cool to send the keeper the wrong way and tuck into the bottom corner to restore the Emirates roar.

However we were a lick of paint away from going into the break trailing when deep into stoppage-time at the end of the first half, De Bruyne whipped a free-kick into the box which found a diving Rodri at the back post, and his downward header flicked off the feet of Ake and pinged onto the crossbar, with Ramsdale clearing away the remaining danger.

Double blow
The second half was just as enthralling, and it looked as though Guardiola’s team would be awarded a spot-kick of their own on 57 minutes when Taylor pointed to the spot after adjudging Haaland to have been brought down by Gabriel. As the protests went on, VAR intervened and correctly ruled the Norwegian striker offside and the decision was overturned.

The game was on a real knife-edge at that point as both teams threw players forward trying to seal a precious three points. Nketiah was a whisker away from turning home a Tomiyasu centre, Jorginho had to clear off his own line from Haaland after Ramsdale shovelled away a Rodri header, and then came a hammer blow on 72 minutes.

A loose pass by Gabriel was hoovered up by City, and Haaland charged forward before the ball went through Ilkay Gundogan to Grealish, who saw his shot deflect off the diving Tomiyasu and beat Ramsdale.

And 10 minutes after that, the game was gone when City added a third. Gundogan brought the ball towards the box before finding De Bruyne, who squared for Haaland to take a touch and fire into the bottom corner and ensure City became the first team in history to win seven-straight league games on our turf.- Arsenal News

Woman Kills Own Son (3)

A woman from Mashonaland East Province has been arrested in connection with the callous murder of her three-year-old son at a church shrine.

In a statement released by the Zimbabwe Republic Police this Wednesday, the suspect Linnet Takawira aged 31 who is believed to be mentally challenged, allegedly sneaked out of the house with the now deceased while her husband was asleep before taking the child to an apostolic church shrine on the 13th of this month.

According to the police, the victim was found dead the following day with wet ashes stuffed in the mouth, ears, nose and eyes while the suspect was sitting in an ash pit naked with ashes all over her body.

Meanwhile, police have arrested Evans Bhazela in Masvingo in connection with a murder case in which a 75-year-old man Henry Machomba of Masvingo died after being struck on the head with an axe several times on the 14th of this month.

The recent incidents come at a time when the nation is witnessing a surge in murder cases, with more than 10 cases recorded every week countrywide.-
https://zbcnews.co.zw/2023/02/15/woman-arrested-for-allegedly-murdering-3-year-old-son/

ZBC News

Tsvangirai Son Rubbishes Zanu PF

By- The late former MDC founder, Morgan Tsvangirai’s son, has said that he would not associate himself with Zanu PF at any point in his life.

The Glen View South legislator Vincent Tsvangirai (MDC-T) says he was not a Zanu-PF member and would never join the ruling party as it would betray his father.

His uncle Collins was at the weekend paraded as a Zanu-PF returnee by the ruling party while reports suggested Vincent was about to beat the same path.
“Honestly, it’s all rumours; I don’t know where it is coming from. In Parliament, I sit on opposition benches. I am not Zanu-PF. Secondly, I wouldn’t have gone to Parliament as (a Zanu-PF) MP because I would have been recalled by my party, MDC-T,” Vincent said.
“Nothing attracts me to Zanu-PF. My father battled that party for a very long time. I don’t know what will attract me to Zanu-PF, even in principle. On Tuesday, it was my father’s memorial, so to go to Zanu-PF on the eve of myfather’s memorial would be very unbelievable. I would never do that,” Vincent said.
Meanwhile, Former MDC Member of Parliament and leader of #Returnees4ED Tongai Matutu claimed that his organisation had welcomed 1 000 former opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party members who defected to Zanu-PF.
“The #Reaturnees4ED mobilisation agenda goes on. Today we took in more than 1000 returnees coming from the CCC at Bondolfi Teachers College. This year ED will get more than six million returnee votes,” Matutu said. Newsday

West Properties Delivers Sweet News

By A Correspondent- Following the successful eviction of the previous tenant, West Properties is set to embark on three major projects all of which will be ‘must visit’ destinations for locals, tourists and international players.

In an announcement, West Properties CEO Kenneth Sharpe revealed that work on the three projects is set to commence in the next quarter.

Said Sharpe in a statement:

PRESS STATEMENT BY WEST PROP CEO MR KENNETH SHARPE ON EXCITING DEVELOPMENTS COMING THIS YEAR

I am very excited to share with you today the several BIG announcements happening at West Property Zimbabwe over the next few weeks, and in particular three big milestones mentioned below.

The first is the Hills Golf Estate and branded luxury residential and hotel development at Warren Hills.

We managed last week to successfully achieve the eviction of the previous tenant under court case HC 6212/20 and court order number HH 0414385.

We now await City of Harare to accede to the recommendation to allow the development to proceed.

This paves way for our team from South Africa led by globally respected golf course designer Peter Matkovich to come to Harare in the next quarter and commence work on site.

The project upgrade for the new design will take 22 months to complete the brand new PGA Championship standard golf course that will have some exciting new features. A first for Zimbabwe.

The infrastructure and servicing will commence within the next six months and run in conjunction with the golf course upgrade.

This is a US$280 million project which in our view is a big confidence affirmation on Zimbabwe as an investment destination.

This would be the first premium branded luxury residences attached to a five-star hotel in sub-Saharan Africa.

These developments are part of our vision and mission at West Property Zimbabwe to bring world class ‘Dubai type’ lifestyle communities to Zimbabwe where both residents and visitors can live, work, shop and play in a safe and secure gated development.

For the play element, we intend not just limiting our offering to the golf players but also to bring a top-notch world-class swimming and tennis academies, as well as sports training and recreational facilities at a level not seen before in the country.

The development will be a ‘must visit’ destination for locals, tourists and international players.

We have also included in the development plan a section for retirement and elderly care for the older population to enjoy the outdoors in a safe and green environment.

We are certain that the total open areas and green spaces is at 80 percent which must be a record locally and internationally.

Secondly on the cards for finalizing in 2023 is the two massive projects being the Mall of Zimbabwe and Pomona City phase 2 which we have made significant developments on in the last few months and accordingly we will be making announcements soon.

Thirdly, we at West Property Zimbabwe have been busy working over the past months on a new initiative at our company that will enable the public to benefit from our continued success.

Many have seen the speed at which we have created Millennium Heights Estate, a development of 1000 apartments where we have opened Block 1&2.

We have already sold out 85 percent on block 3 and commencing sales for block 4 next month.

We have achieved compliance for phase 1A Pomona City allowing stand owners to commence construction of their homes.

The servicing of phase B&C is progressing according to schedule with stands almost 70 percent sold out.

Our success is your success and as such we believe in empowering individuals to grow in our organization of a high performance winning culture.

We remain focused on our corporate strategy of putting “1 billion bricks in the ground by 2050”.

It is with this in mind that we will make an announcement for a very special investment offering on a limited time basis during the first week of March this year.

Ndinyengeiwo In Valentines Gift Storm

By- The state media has reported that the car, which local socialite Lorain Guyo posted on valentines day, claiming that she got it from her boyfriend, was snatched from another woman by the donor.

The Ndinyengeiwo fame posted on social media that she was given the car by one “Mr K” as a Valentine’s.

H-Metro reports that an unidentified lady phoned them claiming that the car donated to Lorraine, of the “Ndinyengeiwo” fame, is hers. She is quoted as saying:

“My husband took my car promising to take it for mechanical problem fixing,” she said.

“I was surprised to see the vehicle posted with new registration plates by Lorraine

“It really affected me and my family, and I do not want to expose my husband to avoid domestic violence.”

Contacted for comment, Lorraine confirmed to have been called by the woman over the vehicle.

“I was phoned by a lady who claimed to be the wife of the person who gave me the vehicle,” said Lorraine.

“As a celebrity, men or women can give me gifts, some hand them to me for donations.

“I do not know if her claims are true or she is after causing a scene.

“What I know for now is that this is my fourth car, and she is performing well on the road.

Ndiyani asingade kupihwa mota, saka ndirikufara nayo,” said Lorraine.

Impeccable sources told H-Metro that the woman has since separated with the man who donated the vehicle to Lorraine.

Reports suggest she was the donor’s third wife.

Armed Robbers Butchered In Beitbridge

By- Two armed robbers were butchered and left for dead by an angry mob in Beitbridge.

The duo had lured an illegal money changer to a secluded place.

Initially, there were three suspects, but one escaped. The crowd beat the duo until they fell unconscious.

According to the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana, the trio also tried to hijack the victim’s car.

“Yesterday three alleged armed robbers lured an illicit currency dealer to a secluded place through a phone call pretending to be genuine clients. They tried to hijack his car and he fought them, had tyre burst. One escaped and two were apprehended by members of the public,” wrote Mr Mangwana on his Twitter timeline.
-State media

Guardiola Cynical Despite Convincing Win

Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has played down any talk of retaining the Premier League championship despite moving to the top of the table following their 3-1 win over Arsenal on Wednesday.

City were not at their best before the break as Bukayo Saka’s penalty cancelled out Kevin de Bruyne’s opener.

But the team produced a commanding second-half display with Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland both on target to record an 11th successive league win over the Gunners and leapfrog them on goal difference.

Speaking after the match, Guardiola said the race is still wide open and there’s a long way to run.

He said: “There are still many games to play, the Champions League is coming the Europa League is coming. Many, many difficulties for everyone.

“But what is important is that we could have come here a few weeks ago maybe about eight or nine points behind. Losing here it would have been almost over.

Pep added: “But now because of the fact they dropped points, we came here for the chance to be close, we won the game, we are there.

“This league will be decided in the last eight or 10 games. There are 15 to go. Many games and tiring for the players.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Barcelona Under Corruption Probe

Barcelona is under corruption investigation after the club paid €1.4m to the vice-president of the Spanish Referees Committee for ‘neutral’ treatment and advice on how to adapt to each official.

According to information released on Cadena SER radio program Que t’hi jugues, the Catalan giants paid the money through Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira’s company DASNIL 95 over three years during Josep Bartomeu’s presidency.

Negreira received €532,728 ($570,243) in 2016, €541,752 ($579,902) in 2017, and then a further €318,200 ($340607) in 2018.

A report by Spain’s Tax Agency, which is investigating Negreira’s company claims Barca wanted ‘to make sure that no refereeing decisions were made against, that is, “that everything was neutral”.

Negreira and his son Javier Enríquez Romero have already testified and denied the allegations, claiming that his only agreement with Barcelona was to see him recommend how their players should behave in game with referees.

A statement by Barca reads:

In response to information broadcast today on the Què t’hi jugues show on radio station Ser Catalunya, FC Barcelona, which is aware of the investigations into payments of external companies, wishes to make the following points clear:

  1. That in the past FC Barcelona hired the services of an external consultant that supplied the club’s technical secretaries with reports in video format of youth players from other clubs in Spain.
  2. Additionally, the relationship with that supplier extended to technical reports related to professional refereeing in order to complement the information requested by the first and second team coaching staff. This a common practice among professional football clubs.
  3. These kinds of outsourced services are now the duty of a professional who works for the Football Department.
  4. FC Barcelona is sorry that this information has been released precisely when the team has hit its best form of the season.
  5. FC Barcelona shall be taking legal actions against those who are trying to tarnish the club’s image with possible insinuations against its good reputation that could be caused by the release of such information.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Experts Say Formula Milk Not Ideal For Children’s Health

GENEVA, 8th February 2023 – The formula milk industry’s marketing tactics are exploitative and urgent clampdowns are needed to tackle misleading claims and political interference, according to a new three-paper series published in The Lancet today. Industry influence – which includes lobbying against vital breastfeeding support measures – seriously jeopardizes the health and rights of women and children, the papers show.

“This new research highlights the vast economic and political power of the big formula milk companies, as well as serious public policy failures that prevent millions of women from breastfeeding their children,” said Professor Nigel Rollins, Scientist at WHO and author of a paper on formula milk marketing. “Actions are needed across different areas of society to better support mothers to breastfeed for as long as they want, alongside efforts to tackle exploitative formula milk marketing once and for all.”

Breastfeeding provides immense and irreplaceable benefits to babies and young children. It helps children survive and develop to their full potential, providing vast nutritional benefits, reducing infection risks and lowering rates of obesity and chronic diseases in later life. Yet, globally, only around 1 in 2 newborns are put to the breast within the first hour of life while fewer than half of infants under 6 months are exclusively breastfed, as per WHO recommendations.

Given the significant contributions of breastfeeding to people’s health, the Lancet series recommends much greater support for breastfeeding within healthcare and social protection systems – including guaranteeing sufficient paid maternity leave. Currently, around 650 million women lack adequate maternity protections, the papers note. Misleading marketing claims and strategic lobbying from the dairy and formula milk industries further add to the challenges parents face, by increasing anxiety around breastfeeding and infant care.

An exploitative marketing playbook

Triggered by The Baby Killer investigative report into Nestle’s marketing of formula milk in low and middle-income countries in the 1970s, the World Health Assembly developed the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes (the Code) in 1981 and several subsequent resolutions. However, intensive marketing of infant formula continues largely unabated, with sales from these products now approaching US$ 55 billion a year.

The first paper in the Lancet series documents how misleading marketing claims directly exploit parental anxieties around normal infant behaviours, suggesting that commercial milk products alleviate fussiness or crying, for instance, that they help with colic, or prolong night-time sleep. The authors stress that, when mothers are appropriately supported, such parental concerns can be managed successfully with exclusive breastfeeding.

“The formula milk industry uses poor science to suggest, with little supporting evidence, that their products are solutions to common infant health and developmental challenges,” says Professor Linda Richter from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. “This marketing technique clearly violates the 1981 Code, which says labels should not idealise the use of formula to sell more product.”

The series explains how formula milk marketing exploits the lack of support for breastfeeding by governments and society, while misusing gender politics to sell its products. This includes framing breastfeeding advocacy as a moralistic judgment, while presenting milk formula as a convenient and empowering solution for working mothers.

The series further draws attention to the power of the milk formula industry to influence national political decisions and interfere with international regulatory processes. In particular, the dairy and formula milk industries have established a network of unaccountable trade associations and front groups that lobby against policy measures to protect breastfeeding or control the quality of infant formula.

Society-wide changes needed

In addition to ending exploitative marketing tactics and industry influence, broader actions across workplaces, healthcare, governments, and communities are needed to effectively support women who want to breastfeed so that it becomes a collective societal responsibility, the authors state, rather than placing the onus on women.

In particular, the authors highlight the need to ensure women have adequate maternity protections assured by law, including paid maternity leave that aligns, at minimum, with the WHO-recommended duration of six months for exclusive breastfeeding. Maternity protections should further be extended to the millions of women working in the informal sector who are currently excluded from these benefits, the papers note.

Beyond parental leave, the authors call for formal recognition of the contribution of women’s unpaid care work to national development. Globally, women are estimated to perform three-quarters of all unpaid family care work – more than three times that of men. By some accounts, this contributes to around a third of a country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

“Given the immense benefits of breastfeeding to their families and national development, women who wish to breastfeed need to be much better supported so that they can meet their breastfeeding goals,” said Professor Rafael Pérez-Escamilla from the Yale School of Public Health. “A large expansion in health professional training on breastfeeding, as well as statutory paid maternity leave and other protections are vital.”

Expanding training for health workers on breastfeeding is critical, the papers state, so that they can offer skilled counselling to parents before and after birth.

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Mnangagwa Failure Well Defined: President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, who rose to power after toppling his long time boss Robert Mugabe, has dismally failed to transform the lives of millions.

This was said by President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC.

Read full statement below:

Zimbabwe is in a crisis. More than 4k nurses & doctors have left the country since 2021 because of the regime’s inability to pay them living wages. There’s an acute shortage of basic equipment & medication in local hospitals. There’s rampant costly corruption & leakages.

Our infrastructure is in bad state. Citizens are spending more than 12hrs without electricity.

Democracy space is shrinking. MPs like Hon @JobSikhala1 have spent 246dys in pre-trial incarceration on trumped up charges. Our members are being banned to conduct private meetings.

Violence against the citizens has become the order of the day.

We need new and transformative leaders. We’ll solve these challenges & usher in a New Great Zimbabwe.

RegisterToVoteCCC to end this crisis.

This is the year!!!!

Mnangagwa Killing Citizens At Will

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, who rose to power after toppling his long time boss Robert Mugabe, has dismally failed to transform the lives of millions.

This was said by President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC.

Read full statement below:

Zimbabwe is in a crisis. More than 4k nurses & doctors have left the country since 2021 because of the regime’s inability to pay them living wages. There’s an acute shortage of basic equipment & medication in local hospitals. There’s rampant costly corruption & leakages.

Our infrastructure is in bad state. Citizens are spending more than 12hrs without electricity.

Democracy space is shrinking. MPs like Hon @JobSikhala1 have spent 246dys in pre-trial incarceration on trumped up charges. Our members are being banned to conduct private meetings.

Violence against the citizens has become the order of the day.

We need new and transformative leaders. We’ll solve these challenges & usher in a New Great Zimbabwe.

RegisterToVoteCCC to end this crisis.

This is the year!!!!

Remembering An Icon And Honouring A Legacy

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

On this day 5 years ago we gathered at Freedom Square to send off the founding father of post independence democratic struggle, national hero and then President of the Alternative Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai. It is without doubt that he had ran his race and imprinted his name in the annals of our motherland’s history.

As the nation and indeed all democrats across the world remember this giant of history, it is unmistakable that his passing wish and enduring ask was for a new generation to take the unfinished business of the struggle for democracy to the next level.

While we mourned his passing on, our tears of despair became the water drops to grow and strengthen our hope in the emergence of a new, dynamic, grounded and focused leadership in the person of Advocate Nelson Chamisa His ascendence to the top echelons of the democratic alternative was not a fluke or chance.

It represented the confluence of historical forces of vision, mandate, mass movement and charisma. Advocate Chamisa had learnt at the feet of the doyen of democracy.

He had fed of his wisdom and unquestionably represented the best foot forward for the democratic alternative. While a lot has happened since that day, none of it has erased in our hearts and mind the lessons, task and responsibility bestowed upon us to finish what was started in September 1999.

With our Change Champion in Chief at the steering wheel, in this year of our lord 2023 we shall complete the business of change which Dr. Tsvangirai left squarely in our hands.

Rest easy Pakuru

Mining Tips : No Room For Shortcuts

By A Correspondent
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When dealing with mining properties, no matter how sweet talked you have been please engage via a company that does mining consultancy that has specialists in the field you will be surprised how much information you will gather pertaining that property…… the responsibility is on yourselves to investigate thoroughly before paying any money because once you pay out money it can never be recovered so beware.

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Passion Java Wants To Kill Our Baby : Yolanda Makaya

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

Video: Passion Java Impregnated Me – Yolanda Makaya

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

Armed Robbers Left For Dead

By- Angry mob in Beitbridge beat up two armed robbers and left them for dead after the due had lured an illegal money changer to a secluded place.

Initially, there were three suspects, but one escaped. The crowd beat the duo until they fell unconscious.

According to the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana, the trio also tried to hijack the victim’s car.

“Yesterday three alleged armed robbers lured an illicit currency dealer to a secluded place through a phone call pretending to be genuine clients. They tried to hijack his car and he fought them, had tyre burst. One escaped and two were apprehended by members of the public,” wrote Mr Mangwana on his Twitter timeline.
-State media

Stampede In Masvingo As Business Mogul Donates Mnangagwa Regalia

Aspiring Zanu PF Masvingo Urban MP James Pande dished out more than 1000 ED caps and 500 bandanas to vendors and residents.

There was mayhem at N.Richards, OK, Rujeko A, B, C Pangolin, Hillside, Majange people chanting ED pfeee slogans & praising BIGDEAL for remembering them.

“Kugashirwa nekumanyirwa kwanga kuchiitwa regalia yemusangano zvinoratidza kuti Zanu PF napresident wedu ED vari kudiwa zvikurusa mu Masvingo province,vanhu vanga vachiita kutsikirirana vachida regalia, tinotenda cde James Pande nezvavatiratidza” said one Zanu PF official.-By A Correspondent

Legislator Urges Companies To Prioritize Safety Of Female Workers At Night

By A Correspondent| Legislator and Deputy Speaker of Parliament Tatenda Mavetera has urged shop operators to prioritize the safety of workers who finish work at night.

Mavetera’s remarks come in the wake of a Spar Braeside employee who was murdered near her house in Chadcombe.

“My condolences to Faith Musonza’s family. My question to Spar is what is their company policy on safety of workers after knocking off late because 7pm is late for any woman? The safety of female workers is very important they should be protected,” said Mavetera.

Police have since launched investigations into the case and are appealing for information
which might assist with investigations.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the
incident.

“Police in Harare are investigating circumstances surrounding a case of murder in which
Faith Musonza aged 36 was found dead in a drain near her house along Chiremba Road,
Chadcombe, Hatfield on February 13, 2023,” he said.

Mliswa Urges ED To Consider UN Advice

By A Correspondent- Outspoken Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to disregard parliament’s consent and take the United Nations (UN)’s advice not to sign the Private Voluntary Organizations (PVO) bill into law.

The bill now awaits Mnangagwa’s signature to become law after it was approved by both parliament and senate.

 The UN believes that if passed, the bill will shrink civic space in Zimbabwe and has since warned Mnangagwa against signing the bill.

Posting on Twitter Mliswa urged Mnangagwa to consider the advice saying by signing the bill he will dampens re-engagement efforts.

The President would do well to take the advice of the UN special rapporteur and not sign the PVO bill into law, it is better to serve the interests of the country not the party.

“The signing of the Bill also dampens the re-engagement drive. We have been paying American lobbyists to be admitted back yet here we have an opportunity to gain favour and support without paying money. Why trash our own efforts and foreign policy? It doesn’t make sense.

“There is no way in a democracy that everyone will believe and do the same things. We should cultivate ways to manage our differences without resorting to self-damaging actions,” Mliswa wrote.

He added that Mnangagwa should not always sign into law everything that is consented by parliament.

“The President has executive powers and shouldn’t be stampeded by parliament or his party to sign this Bill. By not signing it he would have scored a diplomatic score for the country. It will underscore our sincerity and preparedness for re-engagement as a country.”

Japan Commits more than Half a Million Dollars to Strengthen Surgical, Obstetric and Anaesthesia Care Services in Zimbabwe

HARARE, Zimbabwe, February 16, 2023/ — The Government of Japan has committed USD 633,975 to strengthen access to safe, timely and affordable Surgical, Obstetric and Anaesthesia (SOA) care services in Manicaland and Matabeleland North Provinces. The project will be implemented by the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO).

The funding from the Japanese Government will support SOA care services for everyone in need of care at all levels. It will also build the capacity of critical specialist health workers providing SOA services in Zimbabwe, provide basic and critical SOA equipment and consumables at selected high-burden secondary-level health facilities, and strengthen the national Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) to allow effective decision-making.  It is expected that, by the end of 2023, a significant number of patients in need of surgical care services will have received high quality care.

The Ambassador of Japan to Zimbabwe, H.E Mr. Satoshi Tanaka, said “Zimbabwe’s sustainable development and the attainment of its vision of a middle-income country by 2030 can only be assured if its citizens are healthy and have access to quality health care services. Japan will support Zimbabwe’s efforts to attain Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by strengthening access to safe, timely and affordable SOA care, for which there is a dire need.” 

Zimbabwe is currently experiencing challenges in providing SOA care services owing to lack of surgical equipment, shortage of medicines, consumables, and sundries essential for SOA care services. This has seen in a decline in essential surgical procedures being done in hospitals across the country and resulting in long waiting lists.

The Permanent Secretary for MoHCC, Dr Jasper Chimedza, highlighted that MoHCC is committed to ensuring that every person in need of SOA services receive quality and timely care at all levels of the healthcare system.  In this regard, the SOA care system is currently being strengthened, as articulated in the first ever National Surgical, Obstetric and Anaesthesia Strategy (NSOAS: 2022 – 2025) which was launched in September 2022.

The supplementary budget funding from Japan will make a significant contribution in the delivery of quality surgical care services in Zimbabwe. Essential surgical and anaesthetic care is an indispensable component of UHC.

“The MoHCC will maintain its stewardship in making progress towards achieving the highest possible level of health and quality of life for every person in Zimbabwe. The funding will also contribute to the ongoing efforts to address some of the emerging challenges of Non-Communicable Diseases which include conditions amenable to surgical care,” said Dr Chimedza.

WHO Country Representative a.i. Professor Jean-Marie Dangou Director reaffirmed WHO’s commitment to support the MoHCC in strengthening the health system and implementation of the National Health Strategy (NHS 2022 – 2025) for which delivery of safe and quality SOA care are amongst its priorities. He appreciated the support of development partners for the implementation of Zimbabwe’s SOA Strategy to accelerate Zimbabwe’s progress towards attainment of UHC.

An estimated 845 631 people are expected to access emergency surgical services by end of 2023 through the proposed interventions in this project.   

Indian Businessman Acquitted Of Defrauding Change-Moneys of US$765 000

A Zimbabwe-based Indian businessman tycoon Munir Kazi is now a free man after he was acquitted by the court on charges of defrauding foreign currency traders of US$765 000.

Magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro cited a lack of compelling evidence when she upheld Kazi and his co-accused, Andre Hoffman’s application for discharge.

Muchiuchuti also ruled that the foreign currency dealers approached the court with dirty hands. The foreign currency deal, she said, if ever it existed, was an illegal transaction.

She said no one would genuinely just give away such large sums of money without signing any document, more so, to someone they met on the same day and did not have a close relationship with.

The magistrate blasted the State for leading completely undependable evidence from the forex dealers who were complainants in the case. The complainants, the court ruled, to make matters gave contradictory.

Muchuchuti also said none of the foreign currency dealers confirmed giving the money to Kazi.

According to the State case, on October 28, 2021, Kazi and Hoffman connived with Shingirai Muringi to fleece the forex dealers.

Muringi then allegedly approached Charles Nyamunda Jounet, a forex dealer and misrepresented that they could provide large sums of money in local currency in exchange for United States dollars. He allegedly said they wanted to buy US$765 000 in exchange for $17 212 500.

It is alleged that Jounet said he didn’t have enough US dollars and was advised by Muringi to source more from other foreign currency traders.

Jounet allegedly contributed US$28 000, Codwell Muhoni US$100 000, Wisdom Hodzi US$51 000, Rodney Makarutsa US$35 000, Benard Nyangoni US$50 000, Nyevero Chibisa US$87 000, Tinashe Kadzunge US$65 000 and Henry Abraham US$349 000.

Muringi, on the same day, allegedly introduced Jounet, Hodzi and Makarutsa to Hoffman in Avondale, Harare. Hoffman allegedly told them that Kazi would transfer money into their bank accounts, which was now done, forcing them to report the matter to the police.

Kazi last year applied to have his matter separated from Muringi, who is yet to appear in court to answer charges on the fraud case.

-Online

Gvt To Intervene On School Uniforms Monopoly

By A Correspondent- The government will step in to stop schools from forcing parents to buy uniforms at exorbitant prices, primary and secondary education minister Evelyn Ndlovu told parliament on Wednesday.

Ndlovu said the ministry would issue a statutory instrument to deal with schools which are profiteering from the business of selling uniforms after barring parents from securing cheaper ones from retail shops.

Some schools now sell uniforms, and pupils who buy their uniforms from retail shops have sometimes been barred from classes.

Ndlovu said while the ministry has encouraged schools to produce their own uniforms by utilising students learning fashion and fabrics, the plan was never to force parents to buy these at astronomical prices.

She told MPs: “We have a policy on trying to make sure that schools become production centres. However, if schools are now overcharging our people, then we have to come up with a statutory instrument or a policy to control what is happening because it would seem that they are making money out of our people.

“So, we will come up with a statutory instrument or policy document that will control that.”

Ndlovu had earlier attempted to swerve MPs’ questions by saying they should give her ministry the names of the offending schools “and we will send our representatives so that they can go and talk to the school heads.”

Buhera South MP Joseph Chinotimba (Zanu-PF) told Ndlovu that “the question that was posed was not talking about fashion and fabrics in schools.”

He added: “The question is, we have schools that are buying uniforms at OK Bazaars, Enbee or sourcing their own self-made uniforms. They are buying these uniforms and reselling them in schools. Some have a policy that says everyone should buy uniforms at the school.

“The school fees are exorbitant, school uniforms are expensive and parents are no longer affording to send children to school. What do we do about such an issue that schools are now selling uniforms at exorbitant prices?”

Earlier, Ndlovu came under fire from MPs over the country’s poor pass rate at Ordinary Level and Advanced Level, particularly in rural areas.

Binga North MP Prince Dubeko Sibanda (CCC) said: “In Binga district alone, 18 high schools came out with 0 percent pass rate in last year’s (O’ Level) examinations. What is the ministry doing to ensure that we reverse these kinds of pass rates that we are witnessing in the country?”

Sibanda drew the ire of the temporary Speaker William Mutomba (Buhera North, Zanu-PF) after he suggested that Ndlovu was “clueless on the extent of the problem” before adding: “In fact, in properly governed countries, one would not stand up and call themselves a minister of primary and secondary education with the level of pass rate that we are getting.”

Zanu-PF chief whip Pupurai Togarepi protested that “using words like ‘clueless’ to a minister, I think it is not correct.”

And Mutomba took further issue with Sibanda’s statement that Zimbabwe is not a properly governed country.

Said Mutomba: “Hon. Sibanda, what you have just said is so much unparliamentary. Can you withdraw?”

Sibanda then told Mutomba that he was withdrawing the statement that Zimbabwe is not a properly governed country, rephrasing: “Let me say in other jurisdictions, the minister would not have the courage to stand up and call herself a minister of primary and secondary education, with the kind of pass rate that we have.

“Let her tell us what are the pragmatic measures that her ministry is taking to ensure that we reverse these downward trends of pass rate that we are experiencing in the country.”

Ndlovu blamed the poor pass rate in rural areas on lack of reading materials and a shortage of teachers. She said her ministry was delivering computers in rural schools to help students access the internet, an advantage enjoyed by city pupils.

She told MPs: “It is true that we have schools in our rural areas that do not have enough teachers. As a result, we appealed to the ministry of public service, labour and social welfare, through the Public Service Commission, to have more teachers recruited this year.”

In 2022, she said they requested 50,000 new teachers but the finance ministry was only able to approve 10,000 “because of budgetary constraints.”

She told MPs: “This year in our budget we have been allocated 7,000 teachers that are going to be recruited apart from those that we are replacing, for instance those who retired, what we call attrition.

“So we are working closely with the Public Service Commission to first recruit 2,500 to replace those teachers that were retired, those that have passed away or those that have resigned.

“The current position is that we are again working on the recruitment of the 7,000 teachers. We are working to make sure that we get Treasury concurrence for the recruitment of the 7,000. Otherwise the 2,500 we are recruiting because they are already in the budget but the 7,000, we need to clear with Treasury so that at least we pay them.”

-zimlive

UN Experts Denounce PVO Bill

United Nations experts have urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa not to sign into law the controversial Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Bill, warning the legislation in its current form “severely restricts civil space and the right to freedom of association in the country.”

The PVO Amendment Bill has faced strong opposition, especially from civil society organisations and the international community.

The bill was approved by the National Assembly and sailed through the Senate February 1, 2023, and now awaits the president’s assent before it becomes law.

The UN experts submitted an analysis of the bill to the government in 2021, concluding that it was incompatible with Zimbabwe’s international human rights obligations, in particular the right to freedom of association.

In a statement on Tuesday, the experts said it was not too late for Mnangagwa to block the law.

“It’s not too late for the president to change course,” the experts said. “We stand ready to assist the government to revise the Amendment Bill to ensure compliance with international human rights norms and standards.”

They expressed deep concern that the oversight regime in the PVO bill provides for disproportionate and discretionary powers to the newly-established Office of the Registrar of PVOs, without independence from the executive branch.

“The Registrar’s Office powers will include the ability to consider, grant or reject the registration of PVOs, with little to no judicial recourse against such decisions. The bill’s requirements would also immediately render existing organisations, operating lawfully as trusts and associations, illegal,” the experts said.

The Office of the Registrar will also have extensive powers to intervene in and monitor the activities of PVOs, the experts said.

The prohibition of any “political affiliation” and unjustified restrictions on PVOs’ ability to obtain funding, including foreign funds, has also alarmed the UN experts.

“The vagueness or non-definition of many provisions in the bill also raises concerns that the proposed law will be misapplied,” said the experts.

They warned that actions considered to be in breach of certain provisions in the Bill could lead to criminal prosecution, with penalties ranging from heavy fines to imprisonment.

“While one of the stated aims of the Bill is to counter terrorism and money laundering in Zimbabwe, the restrictions contained therein will have a chilling effect on civil society organisations – particularly dissenting voices. By enacting this legislation, authorities would effectively be closing an already shrinking civic space,” the UN experts said.

The PVO Amendment Bill is not the first attempt by the Zimbabwean authorities to regulate NGOs. The first one was made in 2004 through the Non-Governmental Organisation Bill. It was passed by parliament but never signed into law by then president, Robert Mugabe. Source: ZimLive

Mnangagwa Blames Opposition For Harare Chaos

President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday revealed that most of the land barons are actually top government officials who should be helping to fight corruption.

Speaking at the official opening of Aspindale Park and Aspire Heights Development yesterday in Harare, Mnangagwa said the land barons that have been duping desperate home seekers of their hard-earned cash were high profile individuals.

“I have realized that the people I send to solve the issue of land barons are also involved. They cannot arrest themselves because they are thieves,” Mnangagwa said.

He said the scourge has created illegal settlements in the capital that do not meet government standards.

“I have seen some of the settlements when I am flying out of the country. Some of the houses are so small and I wonder if there are any toilets there. I also wonder if they have addresses. I am sure most of the people use their memory to locate them. We do not want such settlements,” he said.

“Trends show that once housing and infrastructure growth are accorded an integral part in development, a nation is better poised to effectively implement its economic production and productivity mix,” he said.

He also vowed that he will wrestle local authorities from the opposition in the general elections later this year.

“Is Jacob Mafume here (Harare Mayor)? This time we are going to take control of the councils in the coming elections.

The councils have failed to collect refuse and potholes are everywhere. Local authorities are reminded that the provision of often interlinked and functional facilities remains imperative.- NewsDay

6 Months In Prison For Touching ZEC Commissioner’s Dad’s Impala Meat

A 40-year-old man from Beitbridge and his son (19) have been sentenced to six months in prison by a local magistrate after they removed carcasses of two impala allegedly killed by a third suspect in former Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s farm.

The sentence which was handed down by Resident Magistrate Takudzwa Gwazemba on Thursday was six months in prison.

Mgcini Ndlovu (40) and his son, Talent Ndlovu (19) were charged for contravening the Parks and Wildlife Act Chapter 20:14 which deals with the removal of any animal from any land.

Prosecutor, Ronald Mugwagwa said on January, 30, 2023 at Kembo Mohad Farm, Mgcini and his son who reside at Shonisani Village at Makhado under Chief Sitaudze removed two impala carcasses worth US$2 000 from the farm without a permit.

The two were in the company of Honest Ndlovu who is still at large. They had gone to the farm to collect the carcasses of the impalas which were hunted by Honest.

Soldiers from ZNA deployed at the farm saw the torches in the farm and waited for dawn to investigate. In the morning, they picked spoor of the suspects and they tracked them to Mgcini’s residence where they recovered the carcasses from his kitchen and then arrested the two. —Masvingo Mirror

I Am Surrounded By Looters- Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday revealed that most of the land barons are actually top government officials who should be helping to fight corruption.

Speaking at the official opening of Aspindale Park and Aspire Heights Development yesterday in Harare, Mnangagwa said the land barons that have been duping desperate home seekers of their hard-earned cash were high profile individuals.

“I have realized that the people I send to solve the issue of land barons are also involved. They cannot arrest themselves because they are thieves,” Mnangagwa said.

He said the scourge has created illegal settlements in the capital that do not meet government standards.

“I have seen some of the settlements when I am flying out of the country. Some of the houses are so small and I wonder if there are any toilets there. I also wonder if they have addresses. I am sure most of the people use their memory to locate them. We do not want such settlements,” he said.

“Trends show that once housing and infrastructure growth are accorded an integral part in development, a nation is better poised to effectively implement its economic production and productivity mix,” he said.

He also vowed that he will wrestle local authorities from the opposition in the general elections later this year.

“Is Jacob Mafume here (Harare Mayor)? This time we are going to take control of the councils in the coming elections.

The councils have failed to collect refuse and potholes are everywhere. Local authorities are reminded that the provision of often interlinked and functional facilities remains imperative.- NewsDay

Lawyer Humiliated In Court

A lawyer with Mutumbwa Law Firm, Milliscent Moyo who was standing in for Tino Chinyoka who has been representing property developer George Katsimberis was today reprimanded for lying in court by a Harare magistrate.

Moyo had sought a postponement for her client’s case saying the lead counsel went to South Africa for medical attention on Monday.

It turned out that he was actually in the country.

Harare magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro dismissed the application for postponement of the matter saying Katsimberis had other lawyers who were sitting on the bar. She said the trial must proceed after lunch without fail.

Chinyoka, who was actually in Harare then heard that his client will be subjected to trial during his absence. He quickly turned up in court around 2pm to the surprise of everyone.

He said he was supposed to leave the country late on Tuesday, adding that there was miscommunication with Moyo.

But Muchuchuti-Guwuriro was not impressed and reprimanded Moyo for lying in court.

“The problem the court is having is that it is said advocate Chinyoka travelled last night to South Africa while in actual fact he is in the country. The legal practitioners are officers of the court and must always say the truth,” Muchuchuti-Guwuriro said.- NewsDay

Mnangagwa Loses Sleep Over President Chamisa’s Political Tactics

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s political tactics are giving Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa sleepless nights.

Despite attempts by the State machinery to discredit the youthful CCC leader, in essence Zanu PF bigwigs are trembling.

According to President Chamisa, a huge surprise is on the cards.

“THERE IS A SURPRISE COMING..Nobody can ever ban or stop an idea or a moment whose time has come. Zimbabwe shall be free, just, peaceful and prosperous! #Fakapressure #Fakaprayer

Zimbabwe, I feel your love and solid support. It’s across the rural and urban divide. You always humble me. Your love is wholesome! It can only be God! #Godisinit,” said President Chamisa in a statement.

Mnangagwa Ignores Government Workers’ Concerns

Tinashe Sambiri| The Zanu PF regime is not at all concerned about the plight of civil servants.

The Citizens’ Coalition for Change( CCC ) has accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF party of denigrating government workers.

In a statement CCC said:
“The regime in Harare doesn’t prioritize the plight of the civil servants living in poverty & yet the majority’s current salaries are way below the poverty datum line. Our govt will honour teachers. We will restore dignity to our security officers & medical practitioners. We will bring back the US$540 salaries.”

The party also denounced Zanu PF thuggery.

“Zanu PF members in Gokwe North tried to violently gain entry into the venue we had booked for a rally which was cleared by @PoliceZimbabwe.

In trying to maintain peace, at least 5 of our security personnel were badly injured. ZRP had to disperse these thugs.”

57y Old Grandpa Rapes 8y Old Niece for 3 Years

A 57-year old man from Magwegwe suburb allegedly raped his neice for 3 years.

The man was arrested on Sunday last week after he was allegedly caught sexually abusing his eight-year-old niece.
Residents were shocked to discover the elderly man may have been molesting the child since she was five-years-old.

Bulawayo deputy police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele withheld the suspect’s name to protect the identity of the victim.

She said the man may have raped his niece on several occasions, from the period extending from 2021 to this year.

The complainant is in grade three.

Asst Insp Msebele said this has been happening because the complainant was left alone in the custody of the suspect.

“On Saturday last week at around 11PM, the informant was coming from a beer drink when he peeped through the accused person’s bedroom window and saw the complainant and the accused person lying on the accused person’s bed. He also noticed some movements which made him suspect that the accused person could be sexually abusing the complainant,” said Asst Insp Msebele.

She said the informant called in the neighbours and the suspect was arrested.Asst Insp Msebele urged members of the public not to leave their girl children with untrustworthy male relatives.

Why Is Emmerson Punishing Civil Servants?

Tinashe Sambiri| The Zanu PF regime is not at all concerned about the plight of civil servants.

The Citizens’ Coalition for Change( CCC ) has accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF party of denigrating government workers.

In a statement CCC said:
“The regime in Harare doesn’t prioritize the plight of the civil servants living in poverty & yet the majority’s current salaries are way below the poverty datum line. Our govt will honour teachers. We will restore dignity to our security officers & medical practitioners. We will bring back the US$540 salaries.”

The party also denounced Zanu PF thuggery.

“Zanu PF members in Gokwe North tried to violently gain entry into the venue we had booked for a rally which was cleared by @PoliceZimbabwe.

In trying to maintain peace, at least 5 of our security personnel were badly injured. ZRP had to disperse these thugs.”

Chelsea Boss Slams Critics

Chelsea coach Graham Potter has hit out at critics of his management style, claiming that they “don’t know anything about anything”.

Potter’s claims follow after Rio Ferdinand, Joe Cole and Danny Murphy, on BT Sport, expressed surprise and criticised him for not “getting angry” when his team were denied a late penalty against West Ham United last weekend.

The Hammers’ Tomas Soucek handled a shot from Conor Gallagher but the referee waved play on as the match ended 1-1.

In his pre-match press conference before Chelsea’s Champions League tie against Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday, Potter was asked what does make him angry and replied: “Apart from these questions? I must be careful not to get into a discussion with the media.”

He continued: “Of course, I get angry. I am a human being just like you. But I choose to conduct myself the way I choose to conduct myself on the side.

“The same media talking about me [needing to be] more angry are then running stories about the problems of referees in grassroots football and don’t see the connection.

“It is an emotional thing. I have a responsibility to myself, Chelsea and the game to act the right way for me.

“If you think you can start a coaching career in ninth tier of English football, in the Northern Counties, and get to this point now with Chelsea in the Champions League without getting angry or just being nice, I would suggest that you don’t know anything about anything.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

New Lease Of Life For Nakamba

Luton Town coach Rob Edwards has lauded Marvelous Nakamba’s performance following his full debut for the club over the weekend.

Nakamba joined the Hatters on a six-month loan deal from EPL side Aston Villa.

He made his first appearance for the Championship side earlier in the month, coming on as a second half substitute in the game against Stoke City. The encounter marked his first competitive appearance of the season after missing the action in the first half of the campaign.

The Warriors international then made his first start at the club last weekend and delivered an exceptional performance in the midfield.

The 29-year-old provided the needed cover for the back line as he made four tackles, four interceptions, and won the majority of the the duels.

Nakamba’s Stats vs Coventry City.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Lawyer In Trouble For Lying In Court

A lawyer with Mutumbwa Law Firm, Milliscent Moyo who was standing in for Tino Chinyoka who has been representing property developer George Katsimberis was today reprimanded for lying in court by a Harare magistrate.

Moyo had sought a postponement for her client’s case saying the lead counsel went to South Africa for medical attention on Monday.

It turned out that he was actually in the country.

Harare magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro dismissed the application for postponement of the matter saying Katsimberis had other lawyers who were sitting on the bar. She said the trial must proceed after lunch without fail.

Chinyoka, who was actually in Harare then heard that his client will be subjected to trial during his absence. He quickly turned up in court around 2pm to the surprise of everyone.

He said he was supposed to leave the country late on Tuesday, adding that there was miscommunication with Moyo.

But Muchuchuti-Guwuriro was not impressed and reprimanded Moyo for lying in court.

“The problem the court is having is that it is said advocate Chinyoka travelled last night to South Africa while in actual fact he is in the country. The legal practitioners are officers of the court and must always say the truth,” Muchuchuti-Guwuriro said.- NewsDay

Remove PVO Bill, Mnangagwa Told

United Nations experts have urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa not to sign into law the controversial Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Bill, warning the legislation in its current form “severely restricts civil space and the right to freedom of association in the country.”

The PVO Amendment Bill has faced strong opposition, especially from civil society organisations and the international community.

The bill was approved by the National Assembly and sailed through the Senate February 1, 2023, and now awaits the president’s assent before it becomes law.

The UN experts submitted an analysis of the bill to the government in 2021, concluding that it was incompatible with Zimbabwe’s international human rights obligations, in particular the right to freedom of association.

In a statement on Tuesday, the experts said it was not too late for Mnangagwa to block the law.

“It’s not too late for the president to change course,” the experts said. “We stand ready to assist the government to revise the Amendment Bill to ensure compliance with international human rights norms and standards.”

They expressed deep concern that the oversight regime in the PVO bill provides for disproportionate and discretionary powers to the newly-established Office of the Registrar of PVOs, without independence from the executive branch.

“The Registrar’s Office powers will include the ability to consider, grant or reject the registration of PVOs, with little to no judicial recourse against such decisions. The bill’s requirements would also immediately render existing organisations, operating lawfully as trusts and associations, illegal,” the experts said.

The Office of the Registrar will also have extensive powers to intervene in and monitor the activities of PVOs, the experts said.

The prohibition of any “political affiliation” and unjustified restrictions on PVOs’ ability to obtain funding, including foreign funds, has also alarmed the UN experts.

“The vagueness or non-definition of many provisions in the bill also raises concerns that the proposed law will be misapplied,” said the experts.

They warned that actions considered to be in breach of certain provisions in the Bill could lead to criminal prosecution, with penalties ranging from heavy fines to imprisonment.

“While one of the stated aims of the Bill is to counter terrorism and money laundering in Zimbabwe, the restrictions contained therein will have a chilling effect on civil society organisations – particularly dissenting voices. By enacting this legislation, authorities would effectively be closing an already shrinking civic space,” the UN experts said.

The PVO Amendment Bill is not the first attempt by the Zimbabwean authorities to regulate NGOs. The first one was made in 2004 through the Non-Governmental Organisation Bill. It was passed by parliament but never signed into law by then president, Robert Mugabe. Source: ZimLive

Court Throws Operation Dudula Under The Bus, Protests Zimbabweans

By-The South African High Court has denied Operation Dudula’s attempt to intervene in a lawsuit brought by the Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF) challenging the non-extension of Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEPs).
Operation Dudula is a South African organisation regarded as xenophobic as it has been associated with aggressively intimidating and targeting migrants.
The group blames the presence of migrants for many of South Africa’s socioeconomic problems.
HSF is a human rights organisation that filed a case with the High Court Division in Gauteng, South Africa, last year to overturn the decision not to prolong ZEPs on the grounds that the decision was unlawful and unreasonable.
This case will be heard on April 11 to 14 this year.
Before the case hearing in April, the All Truck Drivers Forum and Allied South Africa (ATDFASA) with Operation Dudula applied to intervene in the matter to make their arguments when the case hearing starts (a normal procedure for people with an interest in the matter.)
The ZEPs cover around 178 000 Zimbabweans and will not be extended because the South African government provided ZEP holders a 12-month grace period to apply for another type of permit or leave the country by 2022.
South Africa temporarily extended ZEP holders’ stay until June of this year, after which Zimbabweans are expected to return home.
However, on February 10, 2023, the Gauteng Division of the High Court of South Africa dismissed the application made by Operational Dudula for lacking merit and that it is based on speculation.
On the other hand, the application by ATDFASA -the truck drivers association, succeeded.
In its judgement, the Gauteng Division of the High Court of South Africa said the “application by Operation Dudula to intervene in the main application is refused.”
“The application by All Truck Drivers Forum and Allied South Africa to intervene in the main application is granted and it is joined as the third respondent therein,” read the judgement.
“The aforementioned third respondent is directed to deliver any answering or supplementary affidavit that it may wish to deliver in the main application within 10 days from the date of this order. The costs of the third respondent’s application for intervention, shall be costs in the cause of the main application.”
The main application referred to here is the case launched by HSF in case no 32323/20233.
HSF has been joined by a second applicant the Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa (CORMSA) as the second applicant in terms of an order of this court of September 16, 2022.
“The Minister (of Home Affairs) is the first respondent in the main application and the Director General (DG) of the Department of Home Affairs is the second respondent. The respondents oppose the main application but only the DG has deposed to an answering affidavit.
“The relief claimed by HSF and CORMSA is for the decision to terminate the ZEPs be declared unlawful, unconstitutional and invalid.
The applicants also want the Minister of Home Affairs decision be reviewed and set aside, while the matter is remitted back to the minister for reconsideration, following a fair process that complies with the requirements of Sections 3 and 4 of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act 3 of 2000 (PAJA).
“Pending the conclusion of a fair process and the first respondent’s further decision, it is directed that: Existing ZEP’s shall be deemed to remain valid, ZEP holders will continue to enjoy the protections afforded by Immigration Directive 1 of 2021, No holder of exemption should be required to produce a valid exemption certificate or an authorisation letter to remain in SA contemplated in Section 32(2) of the Immigration Act when making an application for any category of the visas, including temporary residence visa.”
HSF and CORMSA also want the Minister of Home Affairs and any other parties “opposing this application to pay costs, jointly and severally, the other paying the other to be absolved.”
-CITE

Mwonzora Fires Mudzuri From Senate

By- MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora, the opposition leader has recalled his former deputy, Elias Mudzuri, from the Upper House, alleging that he has ceased to belong to his party.

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

I have to inform the House that on the 6th of February, 2023, I was notified by the Movement for Democratic Change that with effect from the 1st of February, 2023, Hon. Sen. Eng. Elias Mudzuri ceased to be a member of the MDC party. Accordingly, Section 129 (1) (K) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe applies, it provides that: – ‘A seat of a Member of Parliament becomes vacant if the Member has ceased to belong to the political party of which he or she was a member when elected to Parliament and the political party concerned, by written notice to the Speaker or the President of the Senate, as the case may be, has declared that the member has ceased to belong to it.

He said the necessary administrative measures will be taken to inform President Mnangagwa, and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) of the existence of the vacancy in line with the Electoral Act, [Chapter 2:13].

The recall comes days after Mudzuri allegedly fired Mwonzora from MDC-T for breaching the party’s Constitution.

According to Mudzuri, Mwonzora did not follow the laid down procedure of holding the Congress.

However, Mwonzora was displeased by Mudzuri ‘s actions leading to the recall.

Mudzuri, a former Harare Mayor, was reportedly eyeing contesting for the presidency at the Congress before he threw the towel due to alleged irregularities in the build-up.

He was recalled from Senate on 14 February when the party was celebrating the life of Morgan Tsvangirai, the late founding leader of the MDC who died in 2018.

Diamond Laden Plane Crashes In Beatrice

By- A diamond-laden light plane owned by mining giant, Murowa (Private) Limited, crashed in Beatrice Monday.

The plane also had members of the police and private security officials, it has emerged.

The Piper 31 Navajo aircraft landed on a field about 16km from Beatrice at around 2.30 pm and had five people on board.
Police yesterday said no one was killed in the crash, but five people on-board were injured and taken to hospital for treatment.
They were identified as the pilot Zvikomborero Nyamakura of Borrowdale, Murowa Diamonds’ security officer Salfina Karimazondo, Constable Obey Mabvundwi of CID Minerals Flora and Fauna Unit and two security guards from Fawcett Security Company, Petros Chaguruka and Fredrick Maroyi.
Investigations into the cause of the crash are continuing, but there are preliminary indications that the plane could have developed an engine fault.
Police said the diamonds, which were being moved from Murowa’s mine in Zvishavane were secured before they were taken to Murowa Diamonds offices in Harare by security guards from Fawcetts.
“We are now working together with officials from the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) to ascertain the cause of the accident. More details will be released in due course,” said national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi.
CAAZ could not comment on the incident yesterday.
In a terse statement, the group corporate affairs executive for Murowa’s parent company, RioZim Limited, Tafadzwa Gova said: A Piper 31 Navajo aircraft owned by RZM Murowa (Private Limited) force-landed in a farm field approximately 16 kilometres from Beatrice on the 13th of February 2023.
“The cause is yet to be ascertained. There were no casualties on board or on the ground. Damage was limited to the aircraft.
“There will be a full investigation by the company in conjunction with CAAZ, the regulator.”
The company could not comment on the diamonds consignment, or the condition of the injured.
Witnesses on the ground said the incident occurred at Muriwai Farm around2.30pm and the five were pulled out of the wreckage by locals with the help of the farm owner who rushed them to hospital.
The pilot sustained serious head injuries and is said to be in critical condition, while the other four are in a stable condition.
Mr Ishmael Gwaze, who saw the unfolding drama, said he saw the low flying aircraft which appeared to be preparing to land, but was producing a weird sound.
He said the plane’s engines appeared to be stalling and restarting intermittently and it eventually landed on a fire guard.
“The plane then sped along the fireguard and the front landing gear snapped and it overturned.
“A person who was nearest to the wreckage rushed to the scene and used a spanner to break the windows.
“More people then arrived to help in pulling out the people from the plane,” said Mr Gwaze.
It is understood that just before the plane came down, the pilot, Nyamakura informed the other people on board that the airplane had developed a mechanical fault on its left engine and that he wanted to land safely.
Nyamakura is reported to have decided to land on the farm and appeared to have done a remarkable job until the landing gear gave in, sending the plane spinning on the ground.
The farm owner identified as Mr Gerald Douglas Davison (68) rushed to the scene and took the five to Beatrice Hospital for treatment from where they were later transferred to a medical facility in Harare.

SA Border Guard Shoots Dead Zimbabwean

By- A South African Border Guard member has killed a Zimbabwean man at Beitbridge Border Post this morning.

The Zimbabwean man was reportedly shot for reprimanding the Border Guards from assaulting an old woman who was picking up empty cans and plastic containers for recycling.
The incident occured at around 4 am.
Although official comments could not be obtained from South African police, witnesses said the body was taken to Musina Mortuary at around 7 am.
“This is sad, the man was shot in the head at close range by one of the border guards for reprimanding them about assaulting an elderly woman,” said Washington Guruve.
-State media

Graham Potter Blasts Critics

Chelsea coach Graham Potter has hit out at critics of his management style, claiming that they “don’t know anything about anything”.

Potter’s claims follow after Rio Ferdinand, Joe Cole and Danny Murphy, on BT Sport, expressed surprise and criticised him for not “getting angry” when his team were denied a late penalty against West Ham United last weekend.

The Hammers’ Tomas Soucek handled a shot from Conor Gallagher but the referee waved play on as the match ended 1-1.

In his pre-match press conference before Chelsea’s Champions League tie against Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday, Potter was asked what does make him angry and replied: “Apart from these questions? I must be careful not to get into a discussion with the media.”

He continued: “Of course, I get angry. I am a human being just like you. But I choose to conduct myself the way I choose to conduct myself on the side.

“The same media talking about me [needing to be] more angry are then running stories about the problems of referees in grassroots football and don’t see the connection.

“It is an emotional thing. I have a responsibility to myself, Chelsea and the game to act the right way for me.

“If you think you can start a coaching career in ninth tier of English football, in the Northern Counties, and get to this point now with Chelsea in the Champions League without getting angry or just being nice, I would suggest that you don’t know anything about anything.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Lutton Town Boss Praises Nakamba

Luton Town coach Rob Edwards has lauded Marvelous Nakamba’s performance following his full debut for the club over the weekend.

Nakamba joined the Hatters on a six-month loan deal from EPL side Aston Villa.

He made his first appearance for the Championship side earlier in the month, coming on as a second half substitute in the game against Stoke City. The encounter marked his first competitive appearance of the season after missing the action in the first half of the campaign.

The Warriors international then made his first start at the club last weekend and delivered an exceptional performance in the midfield.

The 29-year-old provided the needed cover for the back line as he made four tackles, four interceptions, and won the majority of the the duels.

Nakamba’s Stats vs Coventry City.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Health Experts Spell Out Demerits Of Formula Milk

GENEVA, 8th February 2023 – The formula milk industry’s marketing tactics are exploitative and urgent clampdowns are needed to tackle misleading claims and political interference, according to a new three-paper series published in The Lancet today. Industry influence – which includes lobbying against vital breastfeeding support measures – seriously jeopardizes the health and rights of women and children, the papers show.

“This new research highlights the vast economic and political power of the big formula milk companies, as well as serious public policy failures that prevent millions of women from breastfeeding their children,” said Professor Nigel Rollins, Scientist at WHO and author of a paper on formula milk marketing. “Actions are needed across different areas of society to better support mothers to breastfeed for as long as they want, alongside efforts to tackle exploitative formula milk marketing once and for all.”

Breastfeeding provides immense and irreplaceable benefits to babies and young children. It helps children survive and develop to their full potential, providing vast nutritional benefits, reducing infection risks and lowering rates of obesity and chronic diseases in later life. Yet, globally, only around 1 in 2 newborns are put to the breast within the first hour of life while fewer than half of infants under 6 months are exclusively breastfed, as per WHO recommendations.

Given the significant contributions of breastfeeding to people’s health, the Lancet series recommends much greater support for breastfeeding within healthcare and social protection systems – including guaranteeing sufficient paid maternity leave. Currently, around 650 million women lack adequate maternity protections, the papers note. Misleading marketing claims and strategic lobbying from the dairy and formula milk industries further add to the challenges parents face, by increasing anxiety around breastfeeding and infant care.

An exploitative marketing playbook

Triggered by The Baby Killer investigative report into Nestle’s marketing of formula milk in low and middle-income countries in the 1970s, the World Health Assembly developed the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes (the Code) in 1981 and several subsequent resolutions. However, intensive marketing of infant formula continues largely unabated, with sales from these products now approaching US$ 55 billion a year.

The first paper in the Lancet series documents how misleading marketing claims directly exploit parental anxieties around normal infant behaviours, suggesting that commercial milk products alleviate fussiness or crying, for instance, that they help with colic, or prolong night-time sleep. The authors stress that, when mothers are appropriately supported, such parental concerns can be managed successfully with exclusive breastfeeding.

“The formula milk industry uses poor science to suggest, with little supporting evidence, that their products are solutions to common infant health and developmental challenges,” says Professor Linda Richter from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. “This marketing technique clearly violates the 1981 Code, which says labels should not idealise the use of formula to sell more product.”

The series explains how formula milk marketing exploits the lack of support for breastfeeding by governments and society, while misusing gender politics to sell its products. This includes framing breastfeeding advocacy as a moralistic judgment, while presenting milk formula as a convenient and empowering solution for working mothers.

The series further draws attention to the power of the milk formula industry to influence national political decisions and interfere with international regulatory processes. In particular, the dairy and formula milk industries have established a network of unaccountable trade associations and front groups that lobby against policy measures to protect breastfeeding or control the quality of infant formula.

Society-wide changes needed

In addition to ending exploitative marketing tactics and industry influence, broader actions across workplaces, healthcare, governments, and communities are needed to effectively support women who want to breastfeed so that it becomes a collective societal responsibility, the authors state, rather than placing the onus on women.

In particular, the authors highlight the need to ensure women have adequate maternity protections assured by law, including paid maternity leave that aligns, at minimum, with the WHO-recommended duration of six months for exclusive breastfeeding. Maternity protections should further be extended to the millions of women working in the informal sector who are currently excluded from these benefits, the papers note.

Beyond parental leave, the authors call for formal recognition of the contribution of women’s unpaid care work to national development. Globally, women are estimated to perform three-quarters of all unpaid family care work – more than three times that of men. By some accounts, this contributes to around a third of a country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

“Given the immense benefits of breastfeeding to their families and national development, women who wish to breastfeed need to be much better supported so that they can meet their breastfeeding goals,” said Professor Rafael Pérez-Escamilla from the Yale School of Public Health. “A large expansion in health professional training on breastfeeding, as well as statutory paid maternity leave and other protections are vital.”

Expanding training for health workers on breastfeeding is critical, the papers state, so that they can offer skilled counselling to parents before and after birth.

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Mnangagwa Totally Ignores Civil Servants Plight

Tinashe Sambiri| The Zanu PF regime is not at all concerned about the plight of civil servants.

The Citizens’ Coalition for Change( CCC ) has accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF party of denigrating government workers.

In a statement CCC said:
“The regime in Harare doesn’t prioritize the plight of the civil servants living in poverty & yet the majority’s current salaries are way below the poverty datum line. Our govt will honour teachers. We will restore dignity to our security officers & medical practitioners. We will bring back the US$540 salaries.”

The party also denounced Zanu PF thuggery.

“Zanu PF members in Gokwe North tried to violently gain entry into the venue we had booked for a rally which was cleared by @PoliceZimbabwe.

In trying to maintain peace, at least 5 of our security personnel were badly injured. ZRP had to disperse these thugs.”

Watch: Touching Song Dedicated To President Tsvangirai

Tinashe Sambiri|Dr Morgan Tsvangirai dedicated his life to the struggle for democracy.

This was said by CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba.

Dr Tsvangirai succumbed to cancer on February 14 2023.

“On this day five years ago Zimbabwe, Africa and the world lost a giant!

President Morgan Richard Tsvangirai dedicated all his adult life in the fight for democracy.

He fought a good fight and finished his race- we say rest well Save- rest well Pakuru!

I went into politics not as a career choice but in response to the burning desire for Change from a nation already in a crisis of governance and a as patriotic necessity- Dr Morgan Tsvangirai- RIP Pakuru,” Siziba said in a statement.

https://fb.watch/iH-yCE4dl4/

Red Mud and Gold Bars: Cathy Buckle

Red Mud and Gold Bars
Dear Family and Friends,
Nine young guys came running fast along a narrow path through the long grass which was as high as their shoulders. When they were almost at the road they all stopped and bent down and I wondered what was going on: had they seen something, caught something there in the long grass? For a moment my heart ticked faster as they bobbed up and down in the long, wet grass and then I smiled when I realized what was going on, they were washing the mud off their legs in a big puddle of rainwater.

Less than a minute later a Honda Fit tore down the road and stopped a few meters in front of me. The Honda Fit, a fast, economical little car which can weave in out of traffic, along verges, on pavements, paths and kerbs and runs on the smell of an oil rag, has become the all-purpose people carrier in Zimbabwe. The Honda Fit which can carry a driver and three passengers has defied all manufacturers’ specifications and Zimbabweans have perfected the art of carrying up to a dozen people at a time.

Again my heart ticked a bit faster as the Honda Fit stopped in the middle of the road and the nine guys boiled out of the long grass. The car was covered in mud, on its front and back windscreens, on the roof, doors and windows. It must have gone through a massive puddle or pothole or, most likely, done some serious off-road dodging of a police roadblock. And then in front of my disbelieving eyes nine passengers piled into the Honda Fit: two in the front passenger seat, one sitting on the others lap, four in the back squashed onto two seats and then the boot was popped open and the last three guys jumped into the boot, facing backwards, feet hanging out, and off they roared, lid up, squashed in like sardines a tin. I fell in a few metres behind them and they stopped on a corner to pick up a passenger who literally lay sideways across the laps of all the guys in the back. I could hear their shouts of laughter and went past them. For a while we were going in the same direction, they overtook me I smiled and lifted my hands, shaking my head in disbelief at the three in the boot and the guy lying across the middle and their huge smiles and waves came back at me. Aaah Zimbabwe! Every detail in this little story conceals a story in itself; a story of survival and struggle, of no jobs for hundreds of thousands of young school leavers, of a return to the days of harrowing heavy-handed police roadblocks, of illegality and negligence. But everywhere there is this little twinkle of humour and we have mastered the art of being able to laugh at ourselves.

Thinking about this little encounter which so perfectly describes everyday life in our very wet and muddy Zimbabwe, I was catching up on the news and came across the story of President Mnangagwa opening a new housing development area in Harare. He said that the top government officials he sends to solve the issue of ‘land barons’ are actually the criminals themselves. “They cannot arrest themselves because they are the thieves,” Mr Mnangagwa said. These land barons sell little plots on state land that doesn’t belong to them. Charging five to fifteen thousand US dollars cash deposits for 380 square meters of land that doesn’t belong to them they then disappear back into the long grass. They sell plots in wetlands and green belts, on land that’s already been sold to someone else, land reserved for schools or clinics and in little squares on what they call ‘housing estates.’ The bizarre part of this story came when the President said: “I have seen some of these settlements when I am flying out of the country…” How strange that the President sees them when he’s ‘flying out of Zimbabwe’ when all the time they are in plain sight right here, inside Zimbabwe, you can’t miss them in any direction you travel in. These are the same ‘settlements’ where countless thousands of people wait everyday for the knock on the door which tells them they are evicted because they are living on land that belongs to someone else.

But I can’t end this letter in a time of pounding, incessant rain and mud everywhere without some wry humour so here it is. This week a top National Prosecuting Authority official (charged with combating crime and corruption) said there wasn’t enough evidence to secure a conviction against gold smuggler Henrietta Rushwaya. Ms Rushawaya was caught red-handed with 6.9kgs of gold bars in her hand luggage at Harare airport in October 2020. Red-handed, gold bars in her handbag but not enough evidence, are you serious.

This letter now goes to people in 67 countries around the world, including in Turkey and I send them and people in Syria a message of heartfelt sorrow after the devastating earthquakes which have shattered their lives. You are ever in our thoughts.

There is no charge for this Letter From Zimbabwe but if you would like to donate please visit my website. Until next time, thanks for reading this Letter From Zimbabwe now in its 23rd year, and my books about life in Zimbabwe, a country in waiting.
Ndini shamwari yenyu (I am your friend)
Love Cathy 15 February 2023. Copyright © Cathy Buckle https://cathybuckle.co.zw/
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Remove That ‘Bloody Scarf,’ As Just That Alone Will Fix The Economy

By Simba Chikanza | COMMENT | Cyril Ramaphosa and Emmerson Mnangagwa pose on camera, smiling while wearing their country scarfs, just as gun crime, hate crime, and murders shoot up in South Africa. CR7 has copied Mnangagwa’s scarfie idea.

Since adopting a 6 colour flag (Apartheid was just 3), South Africa’s people have become more confused and its economy slipped down to number 3, while Nigeria, which has just 2 colours (on its flag), jumped to number 1. Economies with their lowest number of colours have citizens who are less confused and more motivated for production (e.g Japan, which has the simplest flag in the world, a red dot on a white background), and even the so called ‘bloody’ China, which is now the world’s largest economy (it has just 2 colours on its flag). Look at how clean, and behaved the Japanese citizens are at the World Cup in Qatar. Motivating one person, means boosting 14 million others.

In no time at all, each person will be contributing to the GDP, individually. There is so much evidence that this alone, could be a solution to fixing the economy, for colours play a special part in motivating citizens, and boosting their productivity.

President Chamisa Outwits Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s political tactics are giving Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa sleepless nights.

Despite attempts by the State machinery to discredit the youthful CCC leader, in essence Zanu PF bigwigs are trembling.

According to President Chamisa, a huge surprise is on the cards.

“THERE IS A SURPRISE COMING..Nobody can ever ban or stop an idea or a moment whose time has come. Zimbabwe shall be free, just, peaceful and prosperous! #Fakapressure #Fakaprayer

Zimbabwe, I feel your love and solid support. It’s across the rural and urban divide. You always humble me. Your love is wholesome! It can only be God! #Godisinit,” said President Chamisa in a statement.

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Dr Tsvangirai A Man Who Fought Tirelessly For Democracy

Tinashe Sambiri|Dr Morgan Tsvangirai dedicated his life to the struggle for democracy.

This was said by CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba.

Dr Tsvangirai succumbed to cancer on February 14 2023.

“On this day five years ago Zimbabwe, Africa and the world lost a giant!

President Morgan Richard Tsvangirai dedicated all his adult life in the fight for democracy.

He fought a good fight and finished his race- we say rest well Save- rest well Pakuru!

I went into politics not as a career choice but in response to the burning desire for Change from a nation already in a crisis of governance and a as patriotic necessity- Dr Morgan Tsvangirai- RIP Pakuru,” Siziba said in a statement.

https://fb.watch/iH-yCE4dl4/

President Chamisa’s Political Tactics Frighten Mr Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s political tactics are giving Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa sleepless nights.

Despite attempts by the State machinery to discredit the youthful CCC leader, in essence Zanu PF bigwigs are trembling.

According to President Chamisa, a huge surprise is on the cards.

“THERE IS A SURPRISE COMING..Nobody can ever ban or stop an idea or a moment whose time has come. Zimbabwe shall be free, just, peaceful and prosperous! #Fakapressure #Fakaprayer

Zimbabwe, I feel your love and solid support. It’s across the rural and urban divide. You always humble me. Your love is wholesome! It can only be God! #Godisinit,” said President Chamisa in a statement.

SA Green Bombers Gun Down Zimbabwean

By- A Zimbabwean man has been shot dead by a South African Border Guard member.

The Zimbabwean man was shot at Beitbridge Border Post this morning.

The Zimbabwean man was reportedly shot for reprimanding the Border Guards from assaulting an old woman who was picking up empty cans and plastic containers for recycling.
The incident occured at around 4 am.
Although official comments could not be obtained from South African police, witnesses said the body was taken to Musina Mortuary at around 7 am.
“This is sad, the man was shot in the head at close range by one of the border guards for reprimanding them about assaulting an elderly woman,” said Washington Guruve.
-State media

Low Salaries Haunt Zim Journalists

By A Correspondent- Low wages and delays in payment of salaries are reportedly fuelling brown envelope journalism among media practitioners.

Media watchdogs say the lowest paid journalist should get at least US$600 per month.

Media Alliance of Zimbabwe chairperson and Zimbabwe Union of Journalists national secretary-general Perfect Hlongwane yesterday told NewsDay that journalists were becoming “extortionist” because they were poorly remunerated.

The development comes after Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation journalist Tendai Munengwa and Central Intelligence Organisation operative Henry Kachere were last week arrested for extorting US$25 000 from Pedzisayi “Scott” Sakupwanya, who is the chief executive officer of Better Brands Jewellery.

“Journalists are not sufficiently remunerated because of our economic problems.  It is affecting how journalists are remunerated at their work places. The least paid journalists should at least be paid US$600 per month. If they are under-paid, their professionalism is threatened and they might accept bribes,” Hlongwane said.

He said a national employment council for journalists should be urgently formed to deal with issues of their welfare.

-Newsday

Take UN Advice, Mliswa Tells Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent| Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to take the advice of the United Nations and not sign the Private Voluntary Organisations Bill into law.

Posting on Twitter, the motormouth former Zanu PF provincial chairperson said he has no doubt that Mnangagwa being a reformist should not sign the PVO bill as a good gesture.

“The President would do well to take the advice of the UN Special Rapporteur and not sign the PVO Bill into law. At times the best advice is from outside. Those inside have interests to protect and will not say the truth. It’s better to serve the interests of the country than the party.

“I have no doubt that ED is a reformist as shown by the support for his ascension to power. Not signing this Bill will be a good gesture. In its current state, the PVO Bill is ill-informed and is a shortsighted political manoeuvre with no long term benefits or use for the country,” said Mliswa.