Popular Bulawayo Market In Flames

By-A fire that broke out at the Spamprekini informal factory market in Bulawayo scorched a huge section of the place, with scores of traders losing their stock and raw materials.

According to a report by The Chronicle, the fire broke out at 5:45AM. The cause of the fire is not yet known. Some witnesses though said they suspected a gas leak that led to an explosion. The fire was eventually contained by firefighters by mid-morning.

Said one business person:

“We are in deep shock, devastated by what happened here. We have lost everything. Millions of finished products, materials and equipment have been lost.

We appeal to the Government to speedily assist us to get back on our feet,” 

Spamprekini serves as a factory for informal entrepreneurs producing sofas, wardrobes, kitchen units, tables, wooden doors, amoung other things. There has not been any indication of human casualties from the fire.

The Chronicle

Top TV Presenter Oscar Pambuka Jailed For Fraud

By- Celebrated top television presenter Oscar Pambuka has been convicted of fraud.

Pambuka and his two friends attempted to defraud a Harare-based transporter of R36 000 after misrepresenting to him that he was Mr Chingwena, Croco Motors director, and wanted advance money to pay for shipment of his motor spare parts in South Africa when they appeared at Mbare Magistrates Court.
Pambuka was convicted along with Ngonidzashe Mbauya, who is in the transport business, and Elmore Mwenye on fraud charges.
The trio duped Gibson Mazhangara, who runs Gimatar Logistics.
On November 15 last year, Pambuka, who was masquerading as Croco Motors marketing manager and representing Mr Chingwena, called Mr Mazhangara using a South African number saying they wanted R36 000 as an advance payment for shipping spare parts from South Africa.
He claimed Mr Chingwena was engaged in a meeting.
Pambuka then asked Mr Mazhangara to deposit the money into J Velem Enterprises trading as Ulphostery Trading’s FNB Bank account in South Africa.
He also told Mr Mazhangira that he would receive the equivalent money in United States dollars in the country.
Mr Mazhangira smelt a rat and went to confirm with Croco Motors who indicated that they had no containers of spare parts in South Africa waiting for shipment.
He took the matter to the police leading to the trio’s arrest.
Mbare magistrate Mr Nyasha Vitorini remanded them in custody to tomorrow for sentencing.
Miss Vimbai Makamure appeared for the State.

-Herald

British Tycoon Keen To Buy Manchester United

One of Britain’s richest men, Jim Ratcliffe, has formally entered the race to buy Manchester United.

The EPL club was put up for sale by its American owners – The Glazer family – in November last year.

“We have formally put ourselves into the process,” a statement released by the billionaire to The Times confirmed on Tuesday.

Ratcliffe, 70, is the CEO of pharmaceutical company INEOS and was previously linked with taking over Chelsea before US businessman Todd Boehly bought the club.

The billionaire owns Ligue 1 side Nice and his company sponsors the Mercedes AMG Formula One team

Meanwhile, United were most recently valued at £3.75bn but would expect to fetch far more given that a consortium led by Boehly paid £4.25bn for Chelsea in May last year.

The Old Trafford side has not won the Premier League title since 2013, and has sacked a succession of managers in the aftermath of the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Philani Ncube Suspended In Botswana

Botswana Premier League side Nico United have suspended head coach Philani ‘Beefy’ Ncube with immediate effect.

A statement released by the club on Tuesday afternoon read:

Nico Management wishes to inform its members, supporters, well wishers and the public that it has taken a resolution to suspend Head Coach Mr Philani Ncube from his duties for 14days with immediate effect..

In the Interim Monametsi “Sunday” Kelebale will lead the team, assisted by Mpho “AK” Akanyang while Peter “Tekere” Muchina will assume the role of Technical Advisor.

Ncube’s suspension comes after his side lost 2-1 to Masitaoka FC who are coached by another Zimbabwean Mandla ‘Lulu’ Mpofu.

Nico currently sit in 11th spot on the table with 11 points this season.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Promoting Good Health For Infants

An estimated 5 million children died before their fifth birthday and another 2.1 million children and youth aged between 5–24 years lost their lives in 2021, according to the latest estimates released by the United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME).

In a separate report also released today, the group found that 1.9 million babies were stillborn during the same period. Tragically, many of these deaths could have been prevented with equitable access and high-quality maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health care.

“Every day, far too many parents are facing the trauma of losing their children, sometimes even before their first breath,” said Vidhya Ganesh, UNICEF Director of the Division of Data Analytics, Planning and Monitoring. “Such widespread, preventable tragedy should never be accepted as inevitable. Progress is possible with stronger political will and targeted investment in equitable access to primary health care for every woman and child.”

The reports show some positive outcomes with a lower risk of death across all ages globally since 2000. The global under-5 mortality rate fell by 50% since the start of the century, while mortality rates in older children and youth dropped by 36%, and the stillbirth rate decreased by 35%. This can be attributed to more investments in strengthening primary health systems to benefit women, children and young people.

However, gains have reduced significantly since 2010, and 54 countries will fall short of meeting the Sustainable Development Goals target for under-5 mortality. If swift action is not taken to improve health services, warn the agencies, almost 59 million children and youth will die before 2030, and nearly 16 million babies will be lost to stillbirth.

“It is grossly unjust that a child’s chances of survival can be shaped just by their place of birth, and that there are such vast inequities in their access to lifesaving health services,” said Dr Anshu Banerjee, Director for Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing at the World Health Organization (WHO).

“Children everywhere need strong primary health care systems that meet their needs and those of their families, so that – no matter where they are born – they have the best start and hope for the future.”

Children continue to face wildly differentiating chances of survival based on where they are born, with sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia shouldering the heaviest burden, the reports show. Though sub-Saharan Africa had just 29% of global live births, the region accounted for 56% of all under-5 deaths in 2021, and southern Asia for 26% of the total.

Children born in sub-Saharan Africa are subject to the highest risk of childhood death in the world – 15 times higher than the risk for children in Europe and northern America.

Mothers in these 2 regions also endure the painful loss of babies to stillbirth at an exceptional rate, with 77% of all stillbirths in 2021 occurring in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia. Nearly half of all stillbirths happened in sub-Saharan Africa. The risk of a woman having a stillborn baby in sub-Saharan Africa is 7 times more likely than in Europe and North America.

“Behind these numbers are millions of children and families who are denied their basic rights to health,” said Juan Pablo Uribe, Global Director for Health, Nutrition and Population, World Bank and Director of the Global Financing Facility. “We need political will and leadership for sustained financing for primary health care which is one of the best investments countries and development partners can make.”

Access to and availability of quality health care continues to be a matter of life or death for children globally. Most child deaths occur in the first five years, of which half are within the first month of life. For these youngest babies, premature birth and complications during labour are the leading causes of death.

Similarly, more than 40% of stillbirths occur during labour – most of which are preventable when women have access to quality care throughout pregnancy and birth. For children that survive past their first 28 days, infectious diseases like pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria pose the biggest threat.

While COVID-19 has not directly increased childhood mortality – with children facing a lower likelihood of dying from the disease than adults – the pandemic may have increased future risks to their survival. In particular, the reports highlight concerns around disruptions to vaccination campaigns, nutrition services, and access to primary health care, which could jeopardize their health and well-being for many years to come. In addition, the pandemic has fuelled the largest continued backslide in vaccinations in three decades, putting the most vulnerable newborns and children at greater risk of dying from preventable diseases.

The reports also note gaps in data, which could critically undermine the impact of policies and programmes designed to improve childhood survival and well-being.

“The new estimates highlight the remarkable global progress since 2000 in reducing mortality among children under age 5,” said John Wilmoth, Director, UN DESA Population Division. “Despite this success, more work is needed to address persistent large differences in child survival across countries and regions, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Only by improving access to quality health care, especially around the time of childbirth, will we be able to reduce these inequities and end preventable deaths of newborns and children worldwide.”

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Sikhala Takes On Emmerson Mnangagwa From Prison

Tinashe Sambiri| Jailed CCC official Hon Job Sikhala says he has nothing to lose after spending 218 days in prison.

Confiding in a CCC member, Sikhala said he was prepared to die for the truth.

“They have taken everything away from me, I have lost everything, there is nothing more to lose.

If it means life imprisonment or death, let it be” – lament Job Wiwa Sikhala (2023),” Sikhala told the CCC member.

Lawyers Expose Ugly Fight For Hurungwe North Seat

Lawyers representing top ZANU PF Mashonaland West provincial member Pax Muringazuva have today revealed that their client’s arrest was as a result of trumped up allegations by his political rivals, who wants to derail his election campaign in Hurungwe North constituency during the  forthcoming elections.

Muringazuva will be contesting in the forthcoming Zanu PF primary elections, which are slated for next month.

Through lawyer Mr Admire Rubaya, Muringazuva claimed that his political rivals, who have already sensed his victory in the primary elections, have launched a ‘smear campaign’ involving manufacturing criminal accusations against him.

Muringazuva appeared in court facing charges of ‘assist any person to enter, remain in or depart from Zimbabwe’ and human trafficking.

He allegedly haboured eight Pakistan nationals at his Mabelreign house in Harare with intent to traffic them to South Africa.

The Pakistans had 30-day holiday VISAs, according to the State.

“The allegations are as a result of my client’s political rivals, who are bent on tarnishing his good reputation and want to derail his election campaign in the forthcoming elections where he is contesting for Hurungwe North constituency.

“These are just malicious accusations from those who have aready sensed his victory, as he has been and always work hard towards developing that constituency,” said Rubaya in an interview soon after Muringazuva appeared in court.

Muringazuva was released on $300 000 bail coupled with other conditions.

Farukh Dilawar, Tahir Azeem, Sikandar Zulqarnain, Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Fayaz, Muhammad Arham Asif, Muhammad Ali Ghazi and Muhammad Waqas Ali are the eight that Muringazuva allegedly haboured at his house and intent to traffick to South Africa.

The eight also appeared in court facing allegations of violating the Immigration Act.

They were remanded in custody to tommorow for bail application when they appeared before magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi

Darkest Hour Is Before Dawn : President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri
The darkest hour comes before dawn.

This was said by CCC leader President Nelson Cbamisa on Wednesday.

President Chamisa’s vision is to turn swords into building trowels.

Below is the CCC leader’s statement on the political crisis in Zimbabwe…

In a New Great ZIMBABWE … we shall turn swords into building trowels, spears into priming hooks,and stones of hate into roses of love &amity.

Hate language and intolerance shall be a thing of the past.Toxicity shall be jettisoned.We will relate with respect & civility.#Onepeople

They are totally innocent. Their only crime is believing in a better, new great country and belonging to CCC. The darkest hour is just before dawn. It’s AM in Zimbabwe..and the sun will surely rise and shineIt shall soon be a beautiful morning in Zimbabwe! #FreeWiwa #FreeThemAll

What Is Exploration In Mining ?

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Sikhala Ready To Die For Truth

Tinashe Sambiri| Jailed CCC official Hon Job Sikhala says he has nothing to lose after spending 218 days in prison.

Confiding in a CCC member, Sikhala said he was prepared to die for the truth.

“They have taken everything away from me, I have lost everything, there is nothing more to lose.

If it means life imprisonment or death, let it be” – lament Job Wiwa Sikhala (2023),” Sikhala told the CCC member.

Chibaya, Sikhala Mere Victims Of Mnangagwa Tyranny

Tinashe Sambiri
The darkest hour comes before dawn.

This was said by CCC leader President Nelson Cbamisa on Wednesday.

President Chamisa’s vision is to turn swords into building trowels.

Below is the CCC leader’s statement on the political crisis in Zimbabwe…

In a New Great ZIMBABWE … we shall turn swords into building trowels, spears into priming hooks,and stones of hate into roses of love &amity.

Hate language and intolerance shall be a thing of the past.Toxicity shall be jettisoned.We will relate with respect & civility.#Onepeople

They are totally innocent. Their only crime is believing in a better, new great country and belonging to CCC. The darkest hour is just before dawn. It’s AM in Zimbabwe..and the sun will surely rise and shineIt shall soon be a beautiful morning in Zimbabwe! #FreeWiwa #FreeThemAll

Mnangagwa Reverses Chinese Basher Suspension

By- Zanu PF has reversed the suspension of its Mashonaland West provincial youth league chairman, Tapiwa Masenda.

Masenda was last week suspended from party activities after he beat up a Chinese national in Mhangura.

Zanu PF has assigned the party’s national secretary for security, Lovemore Matuke, to investigate Masenda .

Masenda was barred from calling, officiating, addressing meetings and entering party offices.

Nick Mangwana Slaps Down Doctor On His Birthday GuvheyaWay

Constantino Chiwenga

By Farai D Hove| Govt spokesperson Ndabaningi Mangwana on Wednesday digitally slapped a doctor on his birthday with the scornful VP Chiwenga skilled rebhara statement. The likely jest was slapped on the medic on his very birthday. The development brought memories of a 2018 video of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s deputy Constantino Chiwenga saying that doctors are not employees, they are just occupants.

In the footage below taken in Dec 2018, Chiwenga is heard saying: “the doctor is a skilled technician, or labourer whose knowledge fits him for an Occupation but not a Profession…” He said this as he refused to heed requests for doctors to be paid more than their monthly $86 salary.

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MPs Expose Chigumba Election Rigging Plot

By-The Parliament has rejected the preliminary delimitation report by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) and said that it has many loopholes that would compromise the credibility of elections.

Parliamentarians said the delimitation was done without considering the recently released census report and demanded that it be returned for amendments by the electoral body.

The legislators also decried the fact that Zec had also failed to provide them with an electronic voter roll.
Zec chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba presented the preliminary delimitation report to President Emmerson Mnangagwa on December 26 last year who then brought it to Parliament on January 6 this year.
The delimitation report has since been analysed by Parliament’s ad-hoc committee and is now before the National Assembly where it is being further scrutinised and debated.
In its recommendations, the Parliamentary ad-hoc committee had said Zec should take into account the entire population as shown in the census, not just the adult population because wards serve other purposes apart from elections, and that Zec should revisit boundaries where it did not take account of community interests between voters.
Other recommendations by the ad-hoc committee included that Zec should ensure that there are equal number of voters in constituencies and wards, with variations limited to 20% as required by section 161 of the Constitution, and that Zec should apply consistent principles when transferring voters from constituencies and wards with large numbers of voters to those with fewer.
Yesterday during debate of the Zec report in the National Assembly, Binga North legislator Prince Dubeko Sibanda (CCC) said: “The report is not a good one as some of the observations that were made by the ad hoc committee included that Zec did not consider the census report, which is able to indicate to the nation migration of citizens. Therefore, in the absence of the census report, it is very difficult to validate some of the findings; for example, Bulawayo province. When a census report is available, it becomes easy to compare the movement of citizens between areas.”
Warren Park Member of Parliament (MP) Shakespear Hamauswa (CCC) said: “This report did not consider the voters roll. It and the census report are very important in this process.”

Harare East legislator Tendai Biti (CCC) suggested that the delimitation report be taken back to Zec on the basis of the recommendations made by the Parliamentary ad hoc committee.
“The test of whether Zec did a good job was going to be measured on three issues, which include procedure when they were making the report, whether they followed the law, and whether the report is loyal to principles defined in section 161 of the Constitution. The three scores show that Zec failed to consider the final report of the census, and there is a co-relationship between the task of delimitation and the population. When you look at the Zec report, there is no marriage and there is no connection between the report and the population.”
Biti continued: “Zec failed to produce a copy of the voters roll and we are just told without validation that the total number of voters is this and that, and yet the actual voters roll has not been given. Zec failed to consult citizens and it failed procedural issues.”
Zanu PF legislators also declared that Zec had failed to carry out its duties diligently.
Buhera South MP Joseph Chinotimba (Zanu PF) said Zec must be run as an independent commission and must not follow the dictates of any political party.
“This time Zec has failed its duties,” Chinotimba said.
Makoni North MP James Munetsi (Zanu PF) added: “Zec did the report from what they know, and not from statistics. Therefore we cannot trust them to run an election.”
After both Houses debate the Zec delimitation report, the findings and recommendations by Parliament will be presented to Mnangagwa on Thursday.
Legal think-tank Veritas says if either House recommends that the delimitation report be referred back to Zec, Mnangagwa will have to send it back to Zec for reconsideration.
“He will have only one day to do so because section 161 (8) of the Constitution says that the report must be returned to Zec within 14 days after it was laid before Parliament.
“If, as seems likely, the report is referred back to Zec, the Commission will have to consider the issues raised by Parliament, in addition to any the President himself may raise, but Zec’s decision on them will be final. Then Zec will send its final delimitation report to the President and he will publish it as a proclamation in the Gazette,” Veritas said in its latest Bill Watch.
The deadline for publication of the delimitation report is February 26.

Makandiwa Boasts About His US$300 000 Latest BMW

By- United Family International Church (UFIC) founder Emmanuel Makandiwa has bragged about his latest high-end luxury 2023 BMW 7-Series, the first in the country.

In a video circulating on social media, Makandiwa said that only the poor would say the car he bought is expensive.

The luxurious sedan — totally redesigned with pioneering technologies, a bolder exterior and comfort-enhancing features — landed in the country on December 24, 2022.
Makandiwa’s spokesperson Prime Kufa was not reachable for comment yesterday, but well-placed sources told NewsDay that the vehicle landed in the country for US$300 000.
Videos of the maroon BMW coming out of Makandiwa’s luxurious Chishawasha Hills home have also gone viral on social media platforms. The car also has a traffic jam assist function.
Apart from leading one of the biggest churches in the country, the charismatic preacher also runs businesses that include mining.
An internet search of the vehicle shows that the first variants of the new 7 Series made their way into the market in November 2022 after commencing production at the brand’s Dingolfing plant in Germany in July of the same year.
According to vehicle specialists, the completely revamped 7 Series sedan is certainly one of the most distinctive-looking cars to emerge from Bavaria in years.
The vehicle has a new 31-inch theatre screen that reaches across most of the width of the car and transforms it into a mobile cinema.
The BMW also offers an optional rear-seat entertainment system with a 31,3-inch 8K touchscreen display that drops from the roof that transforms it into a mobile cinema, a 36-speaker Bowers and Wilkins surround-sound system, a 5G cellular data connection and more.
The car also has numerous advanced driver assistance systems to keep the driver and other occupants safe.
These include a rear view camera, front and rear parking sensors, parallel and perpendicular park assist, forward collision warning, pedestrian detection, forward automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning and lane-keep assist.
Other features include blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, adaptive cruise control, driver drowsiness monitoring, vehicle exit warning, traffic sign recognition, and active protection.

Revealed: How Muvhevhi Was Cornered

EX-CRIMINAL Investigations Department (CID) officer, Jaison Muvhevhi, who was on the run after shooting and killing three people in Wedza last Friday afternoon, was arrested in Mozambique this morning.

Police sources confirmed the arrest and said they are working on the paperwork for him to be extradited from the neighbouring country.

The sources said Muvhevhi took a biker from Marymount in Mutare and failed to pay for the transport and produced a pistol.

He then took a kombi from Mumango (Machipanda in Mozambique) to Manica.

The biker alerted the police and he was caught before he could cross the control post.

Muvhevhi who was barefooted was spotted at Mutare Boys’ High School yesterday where he fired some shots after being confronted by some of the residents at the school after he had approached their compound looking for food.

— Manica Post

Latest On Gunman Who Shot Masvingo Tuckshop Owner

A 39-year-old Masvingo man who allegedly shot and killed a Mucheke tuckshop operator in cold blood before getting away with an undisclosed amount of money has appeared before a local magistrates’ court facing a murder charge.

Tafadzwa Kanengoni of Tembwe Street, Mucheke D who is also an ex-convict, was remanded in custody to January 27 when he appeared before magistrate Mr Tafadzwa Mhlanga facing charges of killing Michael Munhungowarwa (41) using a stolen pistol.

Prosecuting, Mr Liberty Hove told the court that on January 7, Kanengoni allegedly approached the late Munhungowarwa and his wife Martha Taguta as they were about to close their tuckshop located in Kaguvi Street in the Chesvingo area of Mucheke.

The accused allegedly drew an Astra pistol and demanded cash from the couple.

Munhungowarwa, who was holding a plastic with an undisclosed amount of money, got out of the tuckshop and confronted the accused who was standing outside.

Kanengoni then shot the deceased once on the chest and he fell down, dropping the plastic with money he was holding.

Kanengoni allegedly took the plastic with the unknown amount of money and vanished into the dark while Munhungowarwa was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

The accused was eventually arrested by police at his girlfriend’s house after a manhunt.

The Astra pistol allegedly used to kill Munhungowarwa was recovered at his house in his mother’s non-runner vehicle.

The State has lined up Munhungowarwa’s wife to testify against Kanengoni after she positively identified him.

— Herald

Masvingo Gunman Remanded In Custody

A 39-year-old Masvingo man who allegedly shot and killed a Mucheke tuckshop operator in cold blood before getting away with an undisclosed amount of money has appeared before a local magistrates’ court facing a murder charge.

Tafadzwa Kanengoni of Tembwe Street, Mucheke D who is also an ex-convict, was remanded in custody to January 27 when he appeared before magistrate Mr Tafadzwa Mhlanga facing charges of killing Michael Munhungowarwa (41) using a stolen pistol.

Prosecuting, Mr Liberty Hove told the court that on January 7, Kanengoni allegedly approached the late Munhungowarwa and his wife Martha Taguta as they were about to close their tuckshop located in Kaguvi Street in the Chesvingo area of Mucheke.

The accused allegedly drew an Astra pistol and demanded cash from the couple.

Munhungowarwa, who was holding a plastic with an undisclosed amount of money, got out of the tuckshop and confronted the accused who was standing outside.

Kanengoni then shot the deceased once on the chest and he fell down, dropping the plastic with money he was holding.

Kanengoni allegedly took the plastic with the unknown amount of money and vanished into the dark while Munhungowarwa was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

The accused was eventually arrested by police at his girlfriend’s house after a manhunt.

The Astra pistol allegedly used to kill Munhungowarwa was recovered at his house in his mother’s non-runner vehicle.

The State has lined up Munhungowarwa’s wife to testify against Kanengoni after she positively identified him.

— Herald

Mnangagwa’s Political Proxies Unmasked

11 January 2023

~From a Citizen's Perspective

**Continued Political Violence, Shadow affiliate groups exposes a desperate unelectable Political party, as harmonised elections draw closer.

In the past months there has been a rampant brutalization of citizens by any pf thugs as well as some partial authorities.

The victims of political violence, most of them are CCC members, journalists, civic society and church community.

The so called second republic is yet to arrest, book or convict any of the pepetrators, hence one may clearly see that the authorities and courts are captured.

The reluctant eye if not ignorance of dealing with political violence perpetrators actually shows that government and zanu pf have become 1 intricate partners in pursuing a certain agenda which is against the will of the people and the constitution itself. It’s high time citizens converge for a common cause irregardless of diverse political affiliation.

It’s a matter of building a New Great Zimbabwe that is economically strong, democratically peaceful through chosing befitting leadership.

Those that have been given or grabbed a chance and yielded nothing should make it a day and leave office for new ideas, new blood and entrusted ones.

Conductors of the failed Coaches should abandon or removed from the political room of governance because they won’t prove any good if they failed before “during Mugabe era & ED era”.

A wave of change should prevail over the so called 4 ED propagandist term. Fear won’t bring food or enough salaries to your tables “Civic Servants”.

Vigilance ,endurance and action is the only way out. Hold the bull by its horns , twist and turn , fall and rise one day you will be celebrating a more than $540us salary “Teachers”.

Shadow groups that which you join inorder to attract favour at lower level be it from your councillor or Headmaster are not worthwhile. We need change and not persistence on failed systems. It is better to watch from the terraces than cheer in favour Herods or Pharaohs of our time. It’s high time we support the Solomons with wisdom and the annoited David’s to take us through to a Great New Zimbabwe.

We might not like some the styles from these people for various reasons but there comes a time where should go for the better. 2023 elections are a do or die for Zimbabweans. Imagine going for 5 more years with the current level of corruption,unemployment, political violence surely we will be doomed.

The religious community has been hickjacked and now instead of preaching peace and grace they have been romped in to cheer Worldly bloody political groupings. Selling the gospel for pieces of silver in form of labelled cars 4ED. Religious leaders get back to the bible and show citizens the Godly direction of peace,justice and love ,tolerance. This election period is a test of our patriotism ,courage and desire to build a prosperous Great New Zimbabwe under the steward leadership of Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Masvingo Change Champion
Timothy Muswere

Our Structures Intact: President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has dismissed the notion that the citizens’ party does not have structures.

The regime is afraid of losing the coming polls, according to President Chamisa.

“If you think we don’t have structures and are without a plan, just ask Zpf.

Their reaction is evidence of their quacking.just read the lips and moves of our competition. They fully know who we are and our full capabilities! #askthem,” the CCC leader said.

He also denounced the persecution of Hon Amos Chibaya and 24 party members.

“Excellent Citizens Support & solidarity for our Change Champions, Hon Chibaya & 24 others at Court. The Change Champions were arrested at a house in Budiriro on Saturday.

Solidarity wins struggles.Thank you fellow citizens!!!”

Muvhevhi Kills Own Classmate’s Son

On the day Musengeyi lost his son, he heard about the shootings but not once did he imagine that his son was the victim. When the news finally got to him that Munashe had been killed, it was made worse by the knowledge that someone from their village had been responsible.

Eye witnesses said Muvevi arrived at the business centre and called out to Munashe who was sitting with others on the veranda of one of the shops.

After speaking for a few minutes, people were shocked to hear a gunshot and then see Munashe falling. No one knows what was discussed between the two but there were no raised voices or any sign of a fight. They are not even sure if Munashe knew Muvevi.

All they can do is speculate.

Even his father might never know why his son was killed.

“I am in pain right now, especially knowing that a person I once called a classmate could take my child’s life. If I were to meet him today, I don’t think our meeting would end well. It’s unfortunate that a person I grew up with, such a quiet person who never fought with anyone, can think of such a heinous thing,” he said in tears.

But it was not only Musengeyi and his family who lost his loved ones to Muvevi’s actions.

Madzibaba Sirage (Kanerusine) had relatives who knew his killer. His niece, Netsai Tiriboyi was also in the same class with the killer.

She was at the shrine when Muvevi shot her uncle and she only got to know later that the man who had produced a gun at the shrine was once a classmate.

“When he arrived at the shrine, I did not immediately recognise him. After he had shot my uncle, and people started saying his name, that is when it clicked that I knew him. We were in the same class at St Mathias Ruswa and we finished our O-Levels in 1999. He was a cool person and I don’t remember a time he was in trouble. After school we went our separate ways. It is so painful that my father had to die at the hands of someone who was part of our village,” she said.

A young Muvevi had once been a part of the church that he later came back to for a killing.

According to the community, as a child, he would go with his mother to church every week. He had stopped when he reached his teenage years.

Although he was no longer part of the church, Muvevi was still part of the community.

“We hear the man who has done such a heinous thing is a child from this village who went to school here. It pains us that a child from here can go out there and come back to do such a bad thing. We actually expected that our children would come back with good initiatives that help the area to develop, not to bring death and grief to us,” said Mr Stephen Mutombwa, a villager in Ruzane village.

Another villager Mr Fanuel Mapindu said the whole community was still waiting to hear why Muvevi had decided to bring so much pain and heartache in a community where he grew up.

Maybe now that he has been caught, the killer himself will provide answers to what was going on in his mind when he went back to the village of his origin and did the unthinkable.

Only time will tell. Herald

8 Killed By Diarrhoea

A Diarrhoea outbreak killed seven people in Harare and one in Matabeleland South and affected 6 859 more.

The Ministry of Health and Child Care said in its weekly disease surveillance on their twitter handle that typhoid has also been confirmed in Harare with 20 certain cases and 82 suspected.

“For the period ending 1 January, 6 839 common diarrhoea cases and eight deaths were reported. Five deaths were reported from Sally Mugabe Hospital while Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, North-western districts in Harare Province and Mangwe district in Matabeleland South Province reported one death each. Of the reported cases 2 782 were under the age of five,’’ read the Ministry statement.

Harare has been the centre of diarrhoeal diseases since late last year with the province recording over 1 100 cases between October and November.

In an interview, Harare director of health Dr Prosper Chonzi said diarrhoea cases in Harare are on the increase since the beginning of the year and there have been 20 cases of typhoid recorded and 82 suspected cases.

Dr Chonzi said the most affected areas were the southern suburbs such as Hopley and Southlea Park and the most affected people are children from one to four years. Glen Norah had been affected by typhoid but no fatalities have been reported so far.

Dr Chonzi advised people who show symptoms of diarrhoea to seek treatment at any clinic as the treatment for diarrhoea is free regardless of age.

He said the increase in diarrhoea cases is caused by shortage of clean safe water and poor sanitation. Dr Chonzi urged people to be on high alert as cholera is still rampant and ravaging in neighbouring Malawi.

However, the provinces that reported the highest number of diarrhoea cases for the period under review by the Ministry of Health and Child Care are Mashonaland East Province which reported 1 384 cases and Manicaland Province with 1 245 cases. – state media

Own Victims Still To Compensated Since 1 Aug, Mnangagwa Celebrates Donating 10 Wheelchairs To Own Crime Scene Byo

At a time when over 25 families are following in poverty after losing their loved ones and scores others are disabled without a single penny of compensation, since 1 Aug 2018, Mnangagwa yesterday threw up celebrations for donating a paltry 10 wheelchairs to people living with disabilities in Bulawayo.

The state media, publishing, said through this, the Second Republic is leaving no one and no place behind in its inclusive development agenda, and yet the 10 wheelchairs are glowing handed to Bulawayo the same area where Mnangagwa has maimed thousands since 1983 and killed 30,000 innocent lives.

Mnangagwa launched the country’s national disability policy on June 9, 2021 in Harare with support from various stakeholders including the United Nations. The policy sets standards for the inclusion of PWDs s in all facets of life, thereby serving as an overarching policy framework on disability across all sectors, including the public, private and development sectors.

Mnangagwa’s donation was a follow-up to last year’s Zimbabwe National disability Expo which was held in Marondera. Yesterday, 10 wheelchairs were handed over to the beneficiaries while 10 others are yet to come for distribution. Speaking during the handover ceremony yesterday at the Bulawayo Polytechnic College, Mr Macnon Chirinzepi, who is a director in the Office of the Special Advisor to the President on Disability, said this was an initiative that the Office of the President and Cabinet undertake every year to empower people with disabilities. “We conducted our disability expo last year in Marondera which ran under the theme ‘a participatory and inclusive society which leaves no one behind’ where Mnangagwa donated wheelchairs to PWDs throughout all provinces of the country,” he said.

“In order to promote their inclusivity and mobility, there was a need to recognise what the people are in need of first, and then help provide it. “That is what the Second Republic is striving towards achieving.” Mr Chirinzepi said the initiative is aimed at making sure that those with disabilities, and mobility challenges can move from one point to another. “The issue is meant to make sure that people with disabilities are part and parcel of our society. They should be seen as equals and we should not discriminate against them,” he said. Mr Chirinzepi said the Second Republic is walking the talk when it comes to the inclusiveness of PWDs in society. “We should move with them hence, the Second Republic is walking the talk and let us, therefore, embrace people with disability.

“The Government has made sure that PWDs are recognised and given equal treatment in terms of their qualification and also openings of jobs in the public service sector to promote inclusivity,” he said. Mr Chirinzepi urged other stakeholders in the community to install disability-responsive machinery in public spaces so that PWDs can operate independently as part of the promotion of their independence. A beneficiary, Mrs Karen Lusinga expressed her gratitude to the President for the kind gesture. “We truly appreciate this generous donation to us and it means a lot to us. In most cases, we are overlooked regarding all the challenges that we face on a day-to-day basis, but this donation will go a long way in solving some of our challenges,” she said. “For me, it was quite hard to operate without a wheelchair. I could not go to church or even go outside. Mr Robert Moyo from Mpopoma suburb said, “For a long time, I have been confined to my home due to a lack of a wheelchair. I am now able to get into town or move around the suburb on my own”. – state media

President Chamisa’s Brilliant New Zimbabwe Vision

Tinashe Sambiri|Zimbabweans have yet again been given an opportunity to choose between hope and fear.

This was said by CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba on Monday.

According to Siziba, citizens will vote out iron-fisted Zanu PF apparatchiks.

See statement below:

2023 presents an opportunity for Zimbabwe to choose between Hope and Fear.

We have to make a choice on either champagne for a few or safe drinking water for ALL.

We must choose either opportunities for a connected few or Opportunities for ALL.

In this election we make a choice between hate and love, between rulers and leaders.

We present our Alternative Candidate Advocate Nelson Chamisa

His vision for Zimbabwe is a creation of a democratic Developmental state anchored on the values of Justice, Freedom and Solidarity.

A nation whose economy works for the many and not the few.

Vote CCC

NgaapindeHakeMukomana

KangeneUjaha

Mourinho Slams Chelsea

Jose Mourinho has criticised his former club Chelsea following their big-money move to sign Mykhaylo Mudryk from Shakhtar Donetsk.

The Blues completed an £87million transfer for the Ukrainian international on Sunday.

Mudryk has long been a target of the London side’s rivals Arsenal who saw several bids rejected.

With Potter desperate to reinforce his side in this transfer window after a string of poor results, the club quickly swooped in to sign the 22-year-old on an eight-and-half year deal.

But Former Blues boss Mourinho has poked criticism at the mega deal, referencing it in his post-match press conference on Sunday after Roma’s home victory against Fiorentina in Serie A.

When asked about using defender Marash Kumbulla as cover for Roger Ibanez, he said: “In order to get that quality, we must get the young players to grow. Tahirovic has this quality. We need a defender who can pass the ball better out of defence and Kumbulla is probably the one who does it best, but we need Ibanez because of his pace and determination. We need to find a solution, we can’t just buy Mudryk for €100m!”

The Roma coach added: “I am not expecting anyone to arrive. The director (Tiago Pinto) was very honest and direct, he said things in an interview that a coach usually doesn’t like to hear. Coaches always want to hear we have lots of money, can buy option a, b, c, d, build an incredible team. That is the dream. I worked at clubs with those sorts of practically limitless funds. There are more and more clubs nowadays who fit that profile, but it’s not our profile. We work, we give our all, we work with the characteristics we’ve got.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Confirmed: Atlas Lions Pull Out Of CHAN

CAF has restructured Group C of the 2022 CHAN following the withdrawal of Morocco from the tournament.

The withdrawal followed the Moroccan national team’s request to have a direct flight to Constantine, Algeria where they were supposed base during the tournament, was turned down.

The two countries’ governments have a frosty relationship which has led Algeria closing its airspace to all Moroccan flights, adding to borders which it has kept closed since 1994.

The Atlas Lions, who won the previous tournament, were scheduled to open their account against Sudan on Sunday afternoon, but the match did not take place, prompting CAF to restructure the group.

A statement released on Monday reads: “The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) Organising Committee for the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) Algeria 2022 met today in accordance with the Regulations in Algiers.

“The Committee decided that Group C will be composed of three teams and the first two teams will qualify for the knockout stages.

“The Organising Committee has referred the matter of Morocco no show at yesterday’s scheduled fixture against Sudan to the competent judicial body.”

Meanwhile, Madagascar defeated Ghana 2-1 in the group’s only game so far.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Of Mr Mnangagwa’s Penchant For Terrorising Citizens

11 January 2023

~From a Citizen's Perspective

**Continued Political Violence, Shadow affiliate groups exposes a desperate unelectable Political party, as harmonised elections draw closer.

In the past months there has been a rampant brutalization of citizens by any pf thugs as well as some partial authorities.

The victims of political violence, most of them are CCC members, journalists, civic society and church community.

The so called second republic is yet to arrest, book or convict any of the pepetrators, hence one may clearly see that the authorities and courts are captured.

The reluctant eye if not ignorance of dealing with political violence perpetrators actually shows that government and zanu pf have become 1 intricate partners in pursuing a certain agenda which is against the will of the people and the constitution itself. It’s high time citizens converge for a common cause irregardless of diverse political affiliation.

It’s a matter of building a New Great Zimbabwe that is economically strong, democratically peaceful through chosing befitting leadership.

Those that have been given or grabbed a chance and yielded nothing should make it a day and leave office for new ideas, new blood and entrusted ones.

Conductors of the failed Coaches should abandon or removed from the political room of governance because they won’t prove any good if they failed before “during Mugabe era & ED era”.

A wave of change should prevail over the so called 4 ED propagandist term. Fear won’t bring food or enough salaries to your tables “Civic Servants”.

Vigilance ,endurance and action is the only way out. Hold the bull by its horns , twist and turn , fall and rise one day you will be celebrating a more than $540us salary “Teachers”.

Shadow groups that which you join inorder to attract favour at lower level be it from your councillor or Headmaster are not worthwhile. We need change and not persistence on failed systems. It is better to watch from the terraces than cheer in favour Herods or Pharaohs of our time. It’s high time we support the Solomons with wisdom and the annoited David’s to take us through to a Great New Zimbabwe.

We might not like some the styles from these people for various reasons but there comes a time where should go for the better. 2023 elections are a do or die for Zimbabweans. Imagine going for 5 more years with the current level of corruption,unemployment, political violence surely we will be doomed.

The religious community has been hickjacked and now instead of preaching peace and grace they have been romped in to cheer Worldly bloody political groupings. Selling the gospel for pieces of silver in form of labelled cars 4ED. Religious leaders get back to the bible and show citizens the Godly direction of peace,justice and love ,tolerance. This election period is a test of our patriotism ,courage and desire to build a prosperous Great New Zimbabwe under the steward leadership of Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Masvingo Change Champion
Timothy Muswere

How Muvhevhi Attempted To Kill Mutare Boys High School Employee

EX-CRIMINAL Investigations Department (CID) officer, Jaison Muvhevhi, who was on the run after shooting and killing three people in Wedza last Friday afternoon, was arrested in Mozambique this morning.

Police sources confirmed the arrest and said they are working on the paperwork for him to be extradited from the neighbouring country.

The sources said Muvhevhi took a biker from Marymount in Mutare and failed to pay for the transport and produced a pistol.

He then took a kombi from Mumango (Machipanda in Mozambique) to Manica.

The biker alerted the police and he was caught before he could cross the control post.

Muvhevhi who was barefooted was spotted at Mutare Boys’ High School yesterday where he fired some shots after being confronted by some of the residents at the school after he had approached their compound looking for food.

— Manica Post

Slay King Eats Food, Vanishes Without Paying

By- A Harare social media personality has been found guilty of enjoying food worth over $364 500 at a local restaurant without paying.
Kudakwashe Hove, who is known on social media as @iamhove, pleaded guilty to defrauding Sabai Thai Restaurant in Ballantyne Park, Harare.
He also pleaded guilty to a theft charge for stealing the restaurant’s manager’s cellphone, which had been left on the counter while he was attending to other customers.
Hove is due for sentencing.
The State, led by Shambadzeni Fungura, heard it that on January 10, at around 7pm, Hove went to the restaurant where he ordered a takeaway.
He then approached the cashier and indicated that he had paid for the takeaway using a Zipit transaction.
According to the State, he then went on to send a fake confirmation message to the receiving mobile number and presented it to the cashier as “proof of payment”.
Believing the confirmation message, the cashier processed the order, but the cashier later noticed the con after Hove had already left the restaurant.
The restaurant was duped of food worth $96 300 on this occasion.
On January 12, Hove returned to the same restaurant around 5pm and ordered food worth $268 200.
He used the same modus operandi and went way after producing another fake proof of payment.
He was busted when he tried his luck for the third time and handed over to the police.

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Nkayi Man Stones Police

By-Police in Nkayi has arrested a local 32-year-old man for allegedly attacking them with stones.

National Police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, confirmed the incident.

“The ZRP warns the public against attacking police officers. On January 14, 2023, ZRP Nkayi arrested Thompson Banda (32) for attacking police officers with stones. The police officers had pounced on the suspect and his seven other accomplices who had planned to conduct a robbery at Matopa, Inyathi. Investigations are still in progress,” Asst Comm Nyathi said.
Meanwhile, an 18-year-old man from Nkayi was also arrested for theft of two Zupco bus batteries.
“ZRP Nkayi arrested an ex-Zupco bus conductor, Excellent Maseko (18) for theft of two Zupco bus batteries. The arrest led to the recovery of the stolen batteries. The offense was discovered on January 15, after the driver had parked the bus with the batteries intact at the Zupco depot in Belmont, Nkayi on January 14 at around 6pm,” Asst Comm Nyathi said.

Muvhevhi Extradited From Mozambique

By-The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed Jaison Muvevi’s extradition from Mozambique.
Muvevi, a former policeman allegedly shot dead three people and critically injured another in Wedza on 13 January before his arrest in Mozambique on 16 January.
ZRP national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi on Tuesday evening said Muvevi had been successfully brought back to Zimbabwe. Said Nyathi:
Reference is made to the ZRP press statement on the arrest of the murder suspect, Jaison Muvevi in Mozambique on 16/01/23.
The ZRP confirms that the suspect has been successfully repatriated from Mozambique and is now in Mutare.
Nyathi said Muvevi was on his way to Harare ahead of his court appearance adding more details will be provided in due course.
Muvevi allegedly shot and killed Crispen Mubvana Kanerusine (62), a self-styled prophet who was operating from a Johanne Masowe shrine at Negombwe Village in Wedza.
He shot the elderly man at point-blank range right in front of his congregants after he allegedly gave him a prophecy he did not like.
Muvevi’s second victim was Wedza officer in charge Inspector Maxwell Hove (43) who was unarmed and sitting in the front passenger side of the police truck.
He shot the police officer three times, killing him instantly, before targetting Detective Constable Tendai Mugova who was armed with a CZ pistol and had taken cover under the police truck.
Police said Mugova was shot three times – on the left hip, stomach and right shoulder, but survived the shooting.
Muvevi then disarmed the police officers, took their guns and jumped into his vehicle and sped off towards Goto.
Muvevi’s third victim was a 20-year-old bartender, Munashe Mujanhi, who he shot and killed for unknown reasons.

CAF Makes Decision On Atlas Lions Withdrawal From CHAN

CAF has restructured Group C of the 2022 CHAN following the withdrawal of Morocco from the tournament.

The withdrawal followed the Moroccan national team’s request to have a direct flight to Constantine, Algeria where they were supposed base during the tournament, was turned down.

The two countries’ governments have a frosty relationship which has led Algeria closing its airspace to all Moroccan flights, adding to borders which it has kept closed since 1994.

The Atlas Lions, who won the previous tournament, were scheduled to open their account against Sudan on Sunday afternoon, but the match did not take place, prompting CAF to restructure the group.

A statement released on Monday reads: “The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) Organising Committee for the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) Algeria 2022 met today in accordance with the Regulations in Algiers.

“The Committee decided that Group C will be composed of three teams and the first two teams will qualify for the knockout stages.

“The Organising Committee has referred the matter of Morocco no show at yesterday’s scheduled fixture against Sudan to the competent judicial body.”

Meanwhile, Madagascar defeated Ghana 2-1 in the group’s only game so far.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mourinho Blasts Chelsea

Jose Mourinho has criticised his former club Chelsea following their big-money move to sign Mykhaylo Mudryk from Shakhtar Donetsk.

The Blues completed an £87million transfer for the Ukrainian international on Sunday.

Mudryk has long been a target of the London side’s rivals Arsenal who saw several bids rejected.

With Potter desperate to reinforce his side in this transfer window after a string of poor results, the club quickly swooped in to sign the 22-year-old on an eight-and-half year deal.

But Former Blues boss Mourinho has poked criticism at the mega deal, referencing it in his post-match press conference on Sunday after Roma’s home victory against Fiorentina in Serie A.

When asked about using defender Marash Kumbulla as cover for Roger Ibanez, he said: “In order to get that quality, we must get the young players to grow. Tahirovic has this quality. We need a defender who can pass the ball better out of defence and Kumbulla is probably the one who does it best, but we need Ibanez because of his pace and determination. We need to find a solution, we can’t just buy Mudryk for €100m!”

The Roma coach added: “I am not expecting anyone to arrive. The director (Tiago Pinto) was very honest and direct, he said things in an interview that a coach usually doesn’t like to hear. Coaches always want to hear we have lots of money, can buy option a, b, c, d, build an incredible team. That is the dream. I worked at clubs with those sorts of practically limitless funds. There are more and more clubs nowadays who fit that profile, but it’s not our profile. We work, we give our all, we work with the characteristics we’ve got.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Prioritize Sound Health For Newborns

An estimated 5 million children died before their fifth birthday and another 2.1 million children and youth aged between 5–24 years lost their lives in 2021, according to the latest estimates released by the United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME).

In a separate report also released today, the group found that 1.9 million babies were stillborn during the same period. Tragically, many of these deaths could have been prevented with equitable access and high-quality maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health care.

“Every day, far too many parents are facing the trauma of losing their children, sometimes even before their first breath,” said Vidhya Ganesh, UNICEF Director of the Division of Data Analytics, Planning and Monitoring. “Such widespread, preventable tragedy should never be accepted as inevitable. Progress is possible with stronger political will and targeted investment in equitable access to primary health care for every woman and child.”

The reports show some positive outcomes with a lower risk of death across all ages globally since 2000. The global under-5 mortality rate fell by 50% since the start of the century, while mortality rates in older children and youth dropped by 36%, and the stillbirth rate decreased by 35%. This can be attributed to more investments in strengthening primary health systems to benefit women, children and young people.

However, gains have reduced significantly since 2010, and 54 countries will fall short of meeting the Sustainable Development Goals target for under-5 mortality. If swift action is not taken to improve health services, warn the agencies, almost 59 million children and youth will die before 2030, and nearly 16 million babies will be lost to stillbirth.

“It is grossly unjust that a child’s chances of survival can be shaped just by their place of birth, and that there are such vast inequities in their access to lifesaving health services,” said Dr Anshu Banerjee, Director for Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing at the World Health Organization (WHO).

“Children everywhere need strong primary health care systems that meet their needs and those of their families, so that – no matter where they are born – they have the best start and hope for the future.”

Children continue to face wildly differentiating chances of survival based on where they are born, with sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia shouldering the heaviest burden, the reports show. Though sub-Saharan Africa had just 29% of global live births, the region accounted for 56% of all under-5 deaths in 2021, and southern Asia for 26% of the total.

Children born in sub-Saharan Africa are subject to the highest risk of childhood death in the world – 15 times higher than the risk for children in Europe and northern America.

Mothers in these 2 regions also endure the painful loss of babies to stillbirth at an exceptional rate, with 77% of all stillbirths in 2021 occurring in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia. Nearly half of all stillbirths happened in sub-Saharan Africa. The risk of a woman having a stillborn baby in sub-Saharan Africa is 7 times more likely than in Europe and North America.

“Behind these numbers are millions of children and families who are denied their basic rights to health,” said Juan Pablo Uribe, Global Director for Health, Nutrition and Population, World Bank and Director of the Global Financing Facility. “We need political will and leadership for sustained financing for primary health care which is one of the best investments countries and development partners can make.”

Access to and availability of quality health care continues to be a matter of life or death for children globally. Most child deaths occur in the first five years, of which half are within the first month of life. For these youngest babies, premature birth and complications during labour are the leading causes of death.

Similarly, more than 40% of stillbirths occur during labour – most of which are preventable when women have access to quality care throughout pregnancy and birth. For children that survive past their first 28 days, infectious diseases like pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria pose the biggest threat.

While COVID-19 has not directly increased childhood mortality – with children facing a lower likelihood of dying from the disease than adults – the pandemic may have increased future risks to their survival. In particular, the reports highlight concerns around disruptions to vaccination campaigns, nutrition services, and access to primary health care, which could jeopardize their health and well-being for many years to come. In addition, the pandemic has fuelled the largest continued backslide in vaccinations in three decades, putting the most vulnerable newborns and children at greater risk of dying from preventable diseases.

The reports also note gaps in data, which could critically undermine the impact of policies and programmes designed to improve childhood survival and well-being.

“The new estimates highlight the remarkable global progress since 2000 in reducing mortality among children under age 5,” said John Wilmoth, Director, UN DESA Population Division. “Despite this success, more work is needed to address persistent large differences in child survival across countries and regions, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Only by improving access to quality health care, especially around the time of childbirth, will we be able to reduce these inequities and end preventable deaths of newborns and children worldwide.”

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2023 Polls : Choose Between Hope And Fear

Tinashe Sambiri|Zimbabweans have yet again been given an opportunity to choose between hope and fear.

This was said by CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba on Monday.

According to Siziba, citizens will vote out iron-fisted Zanu PF apparatchiks.

See statement below:

2023 presents an opportunity for Zimbabwe to choose between Hope and Fear.

We have to make a choice on either champagne for a few or safe drinking water for ALL.

We must choose either opportunities for a connected few or Opportunities for ALL.

In this election we make a choice between hate and love, between rulers and leaders.

We present our Alternative Candidate Advocate Nelson Chamisa

His vision for Zimbabwe is a creation of a democratic Developmental state anchored on the values of Justice, Freedom and Solidarity.

A nation whose economy works for the many and not the few.

Vote CCC

NgaapindeHakeMukomana

KangeneUjaha

2023 Polls: Mnangagwa Quaking In Boots

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has dismissed the notion that the citizens’ party does not have structures.

The regime is afraid of losing the coming polls, according to President Chamisa.

“If you think we don’t have structures and are without a plan, just ask Zpf.

Their reaction is evidence of their quacking.just read the lips and moves of our competition. They fully know who we are and our full capabilities! #askthem,” the CCC leader said.

He also denounced the persecution of Hon Amos Chibaya and 24 party members.

“Excellent Citizens Support & solidarity for our Change Champions, Hon Chibaya & 24 others at Court. The Change Champions were arrested at a house in Budiriro on Saturday.

Solidarity wins struggles.Thank you fellow citizens!!!”

Importance Of Geological Mapping

Business Correspondent

Geological Mapping is an important tool in the mining industry.

Many people look down upon Geological mapping and just do simple methods in search of minerals for example dowsing methods to search for minerals.

Geological mapping is the process done by a Geologist in which he picks up rock units called lithologies in an area, picking the orientation and structural features on the mine.

Explaining the importance of Geological mapping:
One can know the contact zones which are important in gold mineralization. Gold moves in areas of low mean stress for example fractures, faults, etc if a Geologist is able to pic a contact zone he can be able to proceed checking possible mineralization in the cantact zone.

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Embrace Nelson Chamisa’s New National Vision

Tinashe Sambiri|Zimbabweans have yet again been given an opportunity to choose between hope and fear.

This was said by CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba on Monday.

According to Siziba, citizens will vote out iron-fisted Zanu PF apparatchiks.

See statement below:

2023 presents an opportunity for Zimbabwe to choose between Hope and Fear.

We have to make a choice on either champagne for a few or safe drinking water for ALL.

We must choose either opportunities for a connected few or Opportunities for ALL.

In this election we make a choice between hate and love, between rulers and leaders.

We present our Alternative Candidate Advocate Nelson Chamisa

His vision for Zimbabwe is a creation of a democratic Developmental state anchored on the values of Justice, Freedom and Solidarity.

A nation whose economy works for the many and not the few.

Vote CCC

NgaapindeHakeMukomana

KangeneUjaha

We Have Intact Structures: President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has dismissed the notion that the citizens’ party does not have structures.

The regime is afraid of losing the coming polls, according to President Chamisa.

“If you think we don’t have structures and are without a plan, just ask Zpf.

Their reaction is evidence of their quacking.just read the lips and moves of our competition. They fully know who we are and our full capabilities! #askthem,” the CCC leader said.

He also denounced the persecution of Hon Amos Chibaya and 24 party members.

“Excellent Citizens Support & solidarity for our Change Champions, Hon Chibaya & 24 others at Court. The Change Champions were arrested at a house in Budiriro on Saturday.

Solidarity wins struggles.Thank you fellow citizens!!!”

Mwonzora Fires Mudzuri

By-MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora has suspended his former deputy Elias Mudzuri.

Mwonzora suspended Mudzuri together with several other party officials before summoning them for a disciplinary hearing for “gross misconduct”.

In a statement Monday, national party spokesperson Solomon Chikohwero did not disclose the charges being laid against the party officials but indicated they were “serious”.
“The Movement for Democratic Change has with immediate effect today the 16th of January 2023 suspended the following members from the party pending investigations and disciplinary action,” he said.
He went on to list as “accused persons”, Mudzuri, Norest Marara (secretary for party business and projects), Gift Konjana (Mashonaland West province chairperson), John Nyika (Masvingo chairperson), Den Moyo (USA province chairperson), Edwin Dzambara (secretary for education) and Edwin Kakora (national executive member).
Added Chikohwero, “The members are facing serious disciplinary charges and their suspensions are in terms of Clause 9.1.2.3 of the party’s constitution.
“The hearings will be conducted in terms of the MDC constitution and their rights as accused persons will be respected.”
Mwonzora and Mudzuri’s relations took a knock in 2020 when the former allies contested each other in a party congress to find a substantive leader.
This was after the party had broken ranks with a faction that was loyal to Nelson Chamisa, who went on to form his Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).
-Zimstarnews

Why Was Army Granted Licence To Export Lithium Ore?

By Nomusa Garikai| “Embattled state arms manufacturer, the Zimbabwe Defence Industries (ZDI) has been controversially granted a special permit to export raw lithium by the government, a decision expected to inject life into the firm’s struggling operations, emerging details reveal,” reported the Independent.

“ZDI, which has a vast investment portfolio in mining and is reeling under a Western-imposed embargo that crippled the firm’s operations for over two decades, got approval to export lithium in October last year.

“The latest development comes at a time when Zimbabwe is experiencing a lithium rush following the random discovery of the lucrative and strategic mineral in some parts of the country, particularly at Sandawana Mine in the Midlands province.”

The attempt by the Zanu PF government to suggest the Army was being granted the licence to export lithium ore because ZDI is still under Western imposed sanctions is pathetic and irrational. If everything the Army touches is subject to the sanctions then why is ZDI able to export the ore but cannot invest in lithium ore processing plant? 

There is a simple reason why the Army, ahead of everyone else, got the lucrative licence to export lithium ore. The Zanu PF regime owes the top brass in the Army and other security services a big favour and it is payback time.   

The Army, Police, CIO and Prison Services played a pivotal role in the 2008 Operation Mavhotera papi, in which Zanu PF, berserk with fury, sort to punish the voters for daring to reject the party in the March 2008 vote. The country’s security services provided the backing for the Zanu PF militia and war veterans, who were the foot soldiers doing most of the harassment, beating and raping, and the security personal did must of the heavy duty abducting and murdering. 

Mugabe rewarded the top brass in the security services for their role in keeping Zanu PF in power by granting them the now infamous diamond mining concession in Marange and Chiadzwa. The concession allowed the holders to mine without keeping a record of the quality or quantity of diamonds found, to whom the diamonds were sold and for how much, who were the beneficiaries of the sale and they were not under any legal obligation to declare their earnings for company or persona tax purposes. In short, the concession were a state approved looting scheme. 

In time the looting schemes have extended to other areas such as gold and platinum mining and extended to other fields such as energy and it has been said that the service provider for ZEC data is an Army owned subsidiary. 

The initial decision was that Zimbabwe will not export lithium ore in a move to build the smelting plant, create the much needed employment in the country and add value. A reasonable decision by all accounts. 

“The Independent, among other questions, wanted to understand how ZDI was granted the green-light to export raw lithium and whether the military-controlled entity has short-term plans to beneficiate the mineral. This publication also sought to verify whether this was going to be a once-off shipment or a running deal,” continued the report.

The report that the Army has been granted the right to export lithium ore is not surprising in the context of the wholesale looting of the nation’s resources that is happening, especially by the Army. But the truth be told, there was probably no one willing to team up with the Army or one of the other looting syndicates to build a lithium smelter. 

Let’s face it, Zimbabwe is a failed state, a pariah state, ruled by corrupt, incompetent and murderous thugs. The country has become the by-word for chaos and the criminal waste of human and material resources. 

No one, absolutely no one would want to risk investing good money in failed state. Building a lithium smelter constitute a long term investment and not even the looters themselves would want to make such a long time commitment. 

Right now, Zimbabwe is gripped with election fever. Zanu PF is set to rig these elections. There is widespread election violence and the country has failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll. And yet the election is going ahead regardless because the opposition are after the few gravy train seats Zanu PF is offering as bait. 

The failure to hold free, fair and credible elections will only confirm Zimbabwe’s status a failed state. How is it possible that 43 years of independence and in this day and age, we still have no clue what constitute free elections! 

Zanu PF has denied us our basic freedoms and human rights including the right to a meaningful vote. Before independence the rallying cry was “One man! One vote!” We acknowledge the right of very one to a meaningful say in the governance of the country. 

Ever since MDC/CCC failed to implement even one reform during the 2008 to 2013 GNU, the new rallying call has been to “win rigged elections!” This is just an oxymoronic excuse for allowing Zanu PF to continue riding roughshod over the people denying them their right to free elections. 

Holding free, fair and credible elections is the pre-requisite to ending Zimbabwe’s curse of corruption, bad governance and the pariah state status. As long as the country remains a pariah state there will be no meaningful economic recovery. None!

South African Rand Plummets As Power Crisis Deepens

The rand sank sharply towards R17.10 against the dollar amid heightened concerns over South Africa’s power crisis, which deepened yesterday, as President Cyril Ramaphosa cancelled his scheduled trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Rotational power cuts have severely crippled economic activity. Barely two weeks into the new year, struggling state-owned utility Eskom resolved to implement Stage 6 load shedding indefinitely, its worst-ever outages.

Investec chief economist Annabel Bishop said that although sentiment in global financial markets will remain focused on US economic data, the rand was likely to remain volatile as high commodity prices have seen substantial easing.

Bishop said higher metals and mineral commodity prices were a benefit for the rand, but the looming threat of Stage 8 load shedding, and persistence of Stage 6 so far, was eroding confidence in the domestic economic outlook, with no government solution in sight, pushing the rand weaker this afternoon as the president skips Davos.

“A worsening in rail and port capacity is a further risk for South Africa and to the rand this year,” Bishop warned.

“While global financial market sentiment has improved in 2023 so far, January typically sees seasonal strength in the rand, while the year is just at its start,” she said.

Eskom yesterday postponed indefinitely its scheduled media briefing due to emergency engagements with Ramaphosa, saying it would only update the nation about the state of the grid once meetings were concluded.

The power utility, however, said 14 generators were expected to return to service over the course of this week, helping to ease the pressure on the power system.

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As a result, Eskom spokesperson Sikonathi Mantshantsha said load shedding would be eased to Stage 4 during the day from Tuesday morning, with Stage 5 load shedding implemented in the evenings, daily.

“Eskom cautions the public, however, that there is a high degree of uncertainty associated with this and that these changes will only be possible in their entirety if the units return to service as planned,” Mantshantsha said.

“Changes in the stages of load shedding can therefore occur at short notice, due to the inherent unreliability of the coal power station fleet,” he said.

Eskom procured an additional 50 million litres of diesel last week to run its open-cycle gas turbines, more and above the 50 million litres it received from PetroSA at the end of November.

It said this fuel will be utilised sparingly to manage the pumped storage dam levels and to limit the amount of load shedding during the day.

Meanwhile, Eskom said the summer planned maintenance programme is continuing, and will taper off during the winter months, helping to make more capacity available to produce electricity.

Meanwhile, the National Energy Regulator of SA (Nersa) last week granted Eskom an 18.65% tariff increase for the 2023/24 financial year, effective from April 1.

This is notably below the 32% requested by Eskom, but more than three times the expected inflation rate for 2023.

This means that administered prices will continue to provide significant upwards pressure on local inflation dynamics.

Eskom said unplanned breakdowns currently amount to 16 173MW of generating capacity, while 12 generators were out on planned maintenance, representing 5 804MW of capacity.

“Worryingly, the energy supply situation is unlikely to improve over the short term, while demand is set to pick up as economic activity returns following the December break,” said Tracey-Lee Solomon, economist at Bureau for Economic Research.

“Sustained load shedding at current extreme levels is the most significant downside risk and drag on SA’s growth prospects,” she said.

BUSINESS REPORT

Tobacco Buyer Banned For Side Marketing

Zimbabwe’s Tobacco Industry Marketing Board (TIMB) cancelled Leanrise Tobacco’s buying license after finding the company guilty of side marketing.

According to the TIMB, Leanrise illegally leased its license to Munyasha Tobacco.

Leanrise denied the accusations and accused the regulator of misinterpreting the law. “We are not side marketing and there is nothing to substantiate any allegation of such nature,” the company said.

Leanrise argued it is entitled to have agents to advance its business. “Any tobacco purchased by the use of the Leanrise license is tobacco purchased for Leanrise,” the company noted. “In any event, the Leanrise license cannot be used to purchase tobacco from growers who are not contracted with Leanrise.”

The TIMB was unpersuaded by Leanrise’s defense, however. “After considering the contents therein, your justification for leasing your license to Munyasha Agro Pvt Ltd and all circumstances surrounding the matter, the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board has decided to cancel your license in terms of the Tobacco Industry and Marketing (Prohibition of side marketing) Regulations, 2022 SI 77 of 2022,” the TIMB wrote.

Italian National Dupes Businessman In Botched Groundnuts Deal

An Italian National has been taken to court facing two fraud counts after he allegedly duped a local businessman in a botched groundnuts deal.

Maurizio Giannaolo Arezio (49) appeared before Harare regional magistrate Clever Tsikwa and was remanded in custody to Tuesday for bail application.

According to court papers, Arezio and his brother Gabrielle Areziu, who is still at large, approached the unnamed businessman who wanted buyers for his groundnuts two years ago.

They took groundnuts worth US$54,600 promising to pay in March, 2021.

Court heard they did pay and became evasive when the complainant made a follow-up.

It is alleged that between May 2021 and September 30 2022, the same complainant wanted to buy solar panels of the country.

The brothers approached him promising to purchase the panels on his behalf.

This was after giving him assurance that they will clear the outstanding debt.

Court heard they claimed to have funds in their foreign currency accounts.

They lied they would pay for the solar panels in instalments of US$60 000 using their foreign currency accounts in Romania, Dubai, South Africa and China.

“For every instalment made, the complainant would give them US$50 000 cash and retain US$10 000 until the outstanding debt amounting US$54 600 was settled,” said prosecutors.

The complainant agreed.

It is alleged on January 14, the brothers presented a fake proof of payment of US$45 000 showing that they had transferred the money from HSBC Bank China into Raiffeisen Bank, Bucharest Romania.

-NewZimbabwe

New Exhibition, The Shona Collective Opens On January 27

Mestaria Gallery in Alserkal Avenue will be showcasing a collection of traditional Zimbabwean sculptures by contemporary artists in their new exhibition The Shona Collective, opening on January 27.

The Shona art style is a centuries-old stone sculpting tradition of the Shona tribe — which used only a hammer and chisel to carve stone. These skills and techniques are passed down within families from one generation to the next.

The exhibition will showcase the work of nine Zimbabwean artists from their atelier, The Shona Collective. They are David White, Bywell Sango, Gregory Mutasa, Tawanda Makore, Royal Katiyo, Leonard Sezhendo, Lovemore Bonjisi and Witness Bonjisi along with Dominic Benhura, who is considered among the greatest Shona sculptors of his generation.

“I am excited to show the world how the third generation of Shona sculptors have transformed into producing more modern works with new types of stones that can only be found in Zimbabwe,” The Shona Collective founder, Demitris Petrides, tells The National.

While Shona artists demonstrate a striking range of styles and aesthetics, the sculptors all work with the same materials — the hardest varieties of serpentine gemstones such as springstone, fruit serpentine and leopard rock.

These varieties of serpentine are dense and have extremely fine grains and uniform structure, which make them an ideal raw material for sculpting.

Due to the natural weathering processes of these gemstones, their colours are often vibrant, ranging from yellow and green to brown and black. Along with the special and age-old techniques employed by the Shona sculptors, the pieces themselves are unique, one-off works of art carved from the earth.

“I am a strong believer that every single piece will find its predestined owner,” Petrides added.

The Shona Collective artists will be presenting their work in Dubai, as aligned with their greater mission in which to engage with a global audience and share the centuries-old stone sculpting art of the Shona tribe.

The Shona Collective exhibition will be running from January 27 until February 17 at Mestaria Gallery in Alserkal Avenue

Grenade Keyholder Explodes, Crushes Four Fingers Off Byo Man

A Bulawayo man (47) from Burnside lost four fingers after he sustained injuries when a hand grenade that he was using as a keyholder exploded. The man, who is a gardener, found the grenade on New Year’s Day as he was going about his duties.

Bulawayo Police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said the man showed the grenade to his friend.

“On January 12 at around 3 PM, he pulled the safety pin of the hand grenade and it exploded twice in his right hand. He was injured on the right-hand palm and was taken to United Bulawayo Hospital where he is currently admitted. Four right-hand fingers and half of the palm have been amputated,” said Insp Ncube.

“Members of the public are hereby advised and warned to take or consider any unknown metal as a dangerous object. Regrettably, a 47-year-old male took a deadly grenade for a key holder.

-State Media

Woman Sleeps With Judge For Hubby’s Freedom

By A Correspondent- A Ugandan woman has sparked debate on social media after revealing how she slept with a judge to have her husband released from prison.

The unidentified woman claims that her husband was facing 30 years of imprisonment for an undisclosed crime.

As a way of bailing him out, the judge reportedly requested that she sleeps with him.

At first, she claims, she refused but finally gave in and offered herself to the judge.

The worst turn of events is when the husband got released and asked how she had managed to do so.

She claims that she told him the truth and now he is seeking for a divorce.

Tragedy As Family Buries Three Minors Who Ate Poisonous Mushrooms

By A Correspondent- Three children from Chivhu died last Friday while two were treated and discharged after eating contaminated mushroom in Range Village.

Prudence Mhangami, 10, died on admission at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, while Liona Zariro, 3, and two-year-old Mazvita Taderera died on admission at Chivhu General Hospital.

Family spokesperson Runzi Kanokora, 39, told H-Metro that two minors survived and have since been discharged from Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals.

“We lost three children after they ate mushroom they prepared for supper.

“Five children ate the mushroom and only two survived after receiving treatment at Parirenyatwa Hospital.

“We are burying two of the victims today (yesterday) in Chivhu and the older one will be buried at her father’s rural area tomorrow (today).

“The five were staying with their grandfather. On the tragic day, the children picked mushroom on their way home from school.

“Their grandfather prepared sadza which they were going to eat with milk, and retired to bed a bit earlier.

Chiwenga Overpowers Mnangagwa

By-Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has reversed the appointment of a pro-President Emmerson Mnangagwa official appointed to head the National Social Security Authority (Nssa).

Public service Minister Paul Mavhima had recommended Agnes Masiiwa to take charge of NSSA following Arthur Manase’s suspension in July 2022.

Mavhima, is Mnangagwa’s close ally and they both hail from the Midlands province.

On December 29, Mavima wrote to NSSA board chairperson Percy Toriro recommending Masiiwa to replace Shava.
“I write to advise that it is time to rotate the acting general manager at NSSA. Shava has served in that position for six months,” Mavima wrote.
“It’s therefore, prudent to find another senior executive to hold that position while the forensic audit is being implemented.
“Previously, Masiiwa had been recommended together with Shava. I therefore recommend her appointment at this time,” he said.
In a folow-up notice to stakeholders, Toriro indicated that Masiiwa would assume the position from January 1.
“I also wish Masiiwa well as she assumes the acting general manager role for the coming period.”
“Her brief is to ensure smooth continuity of business operations and provide leadership at various levels of the organisation’s mandate execution at the same time overseeing finalisation of the audit process already underway. All stakeholders are advised accordingly.”
However, Chiwenga in a letter dated January 3, 2023 addressed to Mavima blocked Masiiwa’s appointment.
In the notice through deputy chief secretary for policy analysis, coordination and development planning in the Office of the President, Willard Manungo, Chiwenga argued that the appointment was a serious violation of corporate governance rules.
“Pursuant to good corporate governance, the honourable acting president advises that nothing should be done to remove the NSSA acting general manager in the midst of the forensic audit processes currently underway,” Manungo wrote.
But there is discontent over the move, according to insiders at NSSA who suspected the hand of Manungo.
“While Manungo’s letter has also sparked debate wherein individuals or parastatal executives cannot surely be in an acting position for more than six months and such as the case with Shava, Chiwenga’s explanations or reasons might not hold water as there are precedents at NSSA and wherein Manase’s prolonged stay (after his initial secondment from the board) and David Makwara’s six months-plus tenure were vigorously challenged,” an insider said.
The insiders said there was no evidence that Chiwenga, who is quoted in the letter was even consulted to veto Mavima’s proposal with the laws clear that in the absence of a substantive chief executive any other senior member can be appointed in an acting capacity.
“This is exactly the reason, and premise on which Mavima’s recommendation — and Toriro’s subsequent newspaper announcements — were made, but the prudent moves were thwarted or torpedoed by forces opposed to Manase’s return,” said the insider. Standard

CCC Tries To Recruit “Obama” Robert Chapman

CCC fishing for coalition.

By Patrick Guramatunhu | “At the outset I wish to affirm your Constitutional right to stand for President. My only questions, Sir, are: One – Do you realise that all you are going to do is divide those opposed to Zanu-PF, which benefits Zanu-PF and no one else? Two – Why not rather join and strengthen CCC?” asked David Coltart of Robert Chapman, leader of Democratic Union of Zimbabwe (DUZ).
The single most important question both Coltart and Chapman must answer is did the opposition lose past elections because the opposition vote was divided or was it because Zanu PF rigged the election?
In the March 2008; the only time Zimbabwe came close to holding free, fair and credible elections because SADC countries had forced Zanu PF to switch-off its vote rigging juggernaut; MDC garnered 73% of the votes. Zanu PF quickly switched the vote rigging machine back on and stopped ZEC announcing the results. The regime then spent the next six weeks recounting 5 million votes – whittling down Tsvangirai’s 73% to 47%, enough to force a run-off.
During the run-off Zanu PF punished the people for rejecting Zanu PF in the March vote. “Zanu PF has declared war on the people!” said Tsvangirai as he announced his withdrawal from the race.
SADC leaders engineered the 2008 Global Political Agreement, forcing Zanu PF to agree to the need to implement democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu rigging future elections. The fact that not even one reform was implemented during the five years of the GNU was Coltart and his MDC friends’ fault.
Tendai Biti and David Coltart have publicly admitted it is foolish participating in Zimbabwe’s elections without first implementing the democratic reforms designed to turn off the Zanu PF vote rigging juggernaut.
“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the (2013) elections,” confessed Coltart in his Book, The Struggle Continues 50 years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe.

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”
So Coltart’s excuse for participating in the 2013 elections was that the two MDC factions had “failed to agree a coalition” so that they would both boycott the elections – “the only logical step”.
Well four of the main MDC factions plus three other opposition parties did agree to form the MDC Alliance before the 2018 elections, whose presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa, garnered 42% and 60% of the presidential votes according to ZEC and Tendai Biti’s parallel reckoning. A formidable opposition by all accounts. And yet, again there was no talk of boycotting the elections – the obvious thing since not even one token reform was implemented since 2013 elections.
MDC A leaders participated in the 2018 elections for the same reason they participated in the 2013 – greed.
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Indeed, it was greed that had stopped them implementing even one reform during the GNU. “Mazivanhu eMDC adzidza kudya anyerere!” (MDC leaders have learned to enjoy the trappings of high office, they will not rock the boat!) boasted Zanu PF cronies when asked why MDC leaders were not implementing the reforms during the GNU.
Of course, David Coltart knows that Zanu PF is rigging the 2023 elections and that the opposition’s participation will give Zanu PF legitimacy in return for a few gravy train seats. For his part, Robert Chapman and his DUZ friends too know Zanu is rigging the elections and by participating they will be giving Zanu PF legitimacy all for the sake of the few gravy train seats on offer as bait.
There is still time for CCC and DUZ to come to some coalition arrangement before 2023 elections. Even if they do, they will still participate in these flawed and illegal elections no matter what out of greed.
43 years of Zanu PF corrupt and tyrannical rule has left the country is economic ruins and political paralysis – given the country’s many opposition leaders don’t even have the common sense to see the sheer futility of participating in flawed elections to perpetuate the Zanu PF dictatorship.
What Zimbabwe needs are a few Zimbabweans with honest to admit Zanu PF is rigging the elections and the courage to denounce this flawed election process and denounce CCC and others for participating out of greed. Deny the electoral process and opposition political credibility and you deny Zanu PF political legitimacy.
If 2023 election fail to produce a legitimate government the country will need a new GNU similar to the one in 2008. The subtle difference is that this time a competent GNU must be appointed so that all the democratic reforms are fully implemented without failure. – SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

Latest On ZEPs

By- Holders of the Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEPs) who applied for waivers are anxiously waiting for a response from the South African government, with just five and a half months remaining before the permits expire.

Visumuzi Sibanda, who is the leader of the African Diaspora Global Network, a migrant-rights organisation located in South Africa, claimed that the SA government has hitherto said nothing further about the extension or responded to new applications. Said Sibanda:

The major news we had was in October when the court hearing to challenge the termination (launched by the Helen Suzman Foundation) was postponed to the beginning of February this year after the Minister of Home Affairs said they still need more time to prepare.

According to the Minister of Home Affairs, less than 9 000 people in total made applications for either waivers or mainstream permits.

But up to date, since people started applying in 2021, they have not received any decision whatsoever.

The Department of Home Affairs has not said anything.

Sibanda said applying for new permits is challenging for ZEP holders as South Africa’s regulations state that applicants must have scarce skills to be granted permits. He said:

People were told they need to apply for mainstream visas so those that qualify should stay, meaning people can apply for work visas.

Applying for a work visa ideally means one has scarce skills but according to the new rules and regulations, it doesn’t mean you must only have a scarce skill but have a permanent job and a company that has offered the permanent job.

That company must have also advertised that job and found nobody in South Africa who can fill in that particular position.

This is the main visa that people must qualify for because the general visa no longer exists in South Africa unless one has a relative visa, where you’ve been married in South Africa.

Sibanda said the extension announced by the South African government was verbal and published in a gazette but was not reflected on the holders’ passports.

As a result, the ZEP holders do not have proof at hand that they are legally residing in South Africa. He said:

If you are arrested the matter may be postponed for seven days so that Home Affairs can ascertain whether your permit is valid or not.

Some people are losing their jobs because employers now cannot keep them in employment when they don’t see any valid visa and because of the new laws from the Department of Labour that prohibit the employment of foreigners.

He added that some banks are holding onto money belonging to ZEP holders and will not release the money, demanding that Zimbabwean nationals bring valid passports. | CITE

Zambia’s Lusambo Says Hichilema Must Support Mnangagwa On Sanctions

Bowman Lusambo

Zambia must use its alliances in the West to support the lifting of sanctions on Zimbabwe and allow the country to develop without inhibitions, the former Zambian Provincial Minister for Lusaka Province and Provincial Minister for the Copperbelt Province, Mr Bowman Lusambo, has said. He made an impassioned plea to President Hakainde Hichilema, who has joined regional calls for sanctions on Zimbabwe to end, to leverage on his close relations with the West to urge them to end illegal measures on Zimbabwe. Speaking at a media briefing last Saturday, Mr Lusambo, said it was unhelpful for the West to keep sanctions on Zimbabwe as President Mnangagwa has done well in bringing the country back into the community of nations through his engagement and re-engagement efforts.

“We want to urge the President, the President of the Republic of Zambia, Mr Hakainde Hichilema, his friends — to those same people, the Europeans and the Americans, they wine and dine together — to talk on behalf of the people of Zimbabwe. The issue at hand is a very serious issue. When your neighbour’s house is on fire, even you, you are also affected,” said Mr Lusambo. He said there was no valid reason for the continuation of sanctions as the person that the West wanted to punish is deceased. “Cde (Robert) Gabriel Mugabe is a departed comrade. We want sanctions to be lifted on Zimbabwe. Zimbabweans are our brothers and sisters. We are not happy to see what has been going on in Zimbabwe.” As Zimbabwe prepares to hold harmonised elections this year, Mr Lusambo said the people of Zimbabwe must make the right decision by voting for someone who stands for Africa.

“We want the people of Zimbabwe to make the right decision. “The people of Kenya, they defended Africa, and we want Zimbabwe to defend Africa and to defend the region,” Mr Lusambo said. Mr Lusambo said he had no problem with opposition CCC leader Nelson Chamisa, but that he was accepting the support of the “wrong people” who wish ill on Africa. “He (Chamisa) is a good comrade, but he is being supported by wrong people, with wrong motives,” Mr Lusambo said. Zimbabwe’s opposition political parties, the MDC Alliance and CCC, have long been accused of being Western puppets being cushioned to effect regime change. Some Western governments have not made it a secret that they support the opposition with one Western embassy being in the habit of mimicking opposition propaganda on their official social media platforms.

The US has spent years denying the role of sanctions in undermining the Zimbabwean economy. However, in October last year, the US Department of State Sanctions Coordinator, James O’Brien, and Director of Sanctions Policy and Implementation, Jim Mullinax, admitted that American sanctions on Zimbabwe were indeed affecting investment into the country. “One of those reasons (why investors choose not to invest in Zimbabwe) is the risk that either newer sanctions may be introduced, or current sanctions are not clear,” O’Brien said during an online briefing. He admitted that “because of the duration of this (sanctions) programme” some would-be investors had decided to stay out of Zimbabwe. Under its latest measures, the US in 2022 imposed sanctions on a local business, Fossil Group, shortly after it invested in Lafarge Cement, in a move meant to cripple government infrastructure projects, which the two companies have participated in.

School Head In Trouble For Sending Nudes To Married Assistant

THE Kudzanayi Primary School head, who was accused of sending his nude picture to his married personal assistant is now under investigation.

James Mukwirimba, appeared before Highglen District Schools Inspector, Joseph Kabasa, yesterday.

Kabasa told H-Metro that they are yet to ascertain what exactly happened.

Among the witnesses called were Mukwirimba’s personal assistant, Privilege Zhou, and her husband Crispen Zhou.

Another married teacher alleged to have been sexually abused by Mukwirimba was also among the witnesses.

Mukwirimba sent Privilege his nude picture via WhatsApp and she showed it to her husband, Crispen.

Crispen took the matter up with the district and Provincincial Education Office.- H- Metro

Herald Celebrates Ziscosteel Investor’s Non Existent USD300mln

The Zimbabwe govt owned Herald newspaper has celebrated the injection of a non existent USD300mln into the defunct Ziscosteel parastatal. The following state print, is silent on Kudakwashe Tagwirei who is the inner soul of Kuvimba Mining House.

Ziscosteel was has been shut for more than 10 years to date.

Mining giant Kuvimba Mining House, appointed by the Government to oversee the resuscitation of ZiscoSteel, is now on the ground following the completion of feasibility studies and the signing of the necessary contracts that should see the injection of US$300 million in new capital to kick start the rebuilding of the steelworks. Mining is expected to restart soon to create cash and revenue flows to power the resuscitation. ZiscoSteel board chair Engineer Martin Manuhwa said the new investor is putting in over US$$300 million to kick start the rebuilding of ZiscoSteel using modern technologies to produce high-grade steel. “Our start date following the signing of the final contract was supposed to be December 27, 2022, but the new investor is moving in now after meeting all the conditions that were set by Government and we have a business plan that will be tabled and will be approved by the Government and the board,” he said.

The new investors are bringing in new technology that would make ZiscoSteel one of the best producers of decarbonised steel in Southern Africa. “We will be using new technology in line with the fourth industrial revolution where we will have minimal emissions. We also intend to do modern decarbonised steel that will make it makertable,” he said. It was all systems go for the resuscitation of the giant steel company with most service providers having been awarded contracts to start business. “Technically, Kuvimba have moved in as you might be aware that not everything is done on site. I can safely say they are now on site and ready to go,” he said.

The company was starting by building up its human resources after losing manpower during its decade of closure. “We will be checking on key indicators of the contractor with much of it being financing of the operations, human resources as well as technological plan,” he said. “Over the first 90 days of the contract, we have seen Kuvimba deploying critical resources such as international consultants and legal practitioners to enable a smooth management transition. We now expect Kuvimba to catalyse the investment process with up to US$300 million capital injection in debt instruments while over US$1 billion is expected to be generated organically from the commercialisation of mining activities. “This is a new approach as previous mining was only a captive source of iron ore for the steelworks,” he said. The resuscitation of ZiscoSteel hinges on generating cash from mining operations and investing the proceeds to modernise and rebuild the steelworks. The strategy was accepted by experts as the most realistic way to timely revive the giant steel company.

Kuvimba House chief executive officer Mr Simba Chinyemba said ZiscoSteel was a national asset whose revival was crucial to the country’s economy.

“ZiscoSteel is an important national asset and our goal is to see the company flourish to surpass yesteryear production levels while creating thousands of direct and indirect jobs for local communities,” he said. Kuvimba Mining House has previously revived a number of companies and mines that include Jena Gold Mine, Shamva Gold Mine among others, it is expected to play a key role in the resuscitation of the giant steel company which used to employ over 5 000 workers during its peak.- state Media

Face To Face With Muvhevhi Firing Live Bullets

A Mutare man narrates how he met gunman Jaison Muvhevhi in Mutare.

The man yesterday recounted how he narrowly avoided being a homicide victim after a harrowing encounter with triple homicide suspect, Jaison Muvhevhi, who allegedly shot and killed three people in Hwedza last Friday before fleeing the country, only to be arrested in Mozambique yesterday morning. Raphael Nyahwema (23), a son to Mutare Boys High School caretaker, said he was in a drunken stupor when he came face to face with the suspected serial killer who had gone to the school’s staff quarters looking for food. He confronted Muvhevhi, demanding to know what the rogue ex-policeman wanted at the school premises.

This did not go down well with Muvhevhi who produced a pistol and fired three shots at Nyahwema, but missed. Nyahwema managed to flee from the scene and Muvhevhi disappeared. Muvhevhi sneaked into Mozambique through an illegal crossing point soon after attempting to kill Nyahwema. Witnesses said Muvhevhi stormed the school on Sunday afternoon and demanded food, before opening fire on Nyahwema who had confronted him. Mutare Boys High School headmaster, Mr Phillip Padhuze, confirmed the incident, saying Muvhevhi fired three shots in the school grounds, but no one was injured.

“Muvhevhi arrived at the school on Sunday afternoon and went to the school quarters where some of our staffers stay. He confronted one of the ladies and demanded food. “One of our caretakers’ son confronted him and he opened fire on him. He missed him and one of the bullets hit a geyser. “Our learners were not affected by the shooting incident as the gunman disappeared after firing the shots. Police swiftly reacted and they provided security for our learners the whole night,” said Mr Padhuze.

Jaison Muvhevhi is apprehended by Mozambican security forces yesterday in Manica, near Forbes Border Post after four days on the run

Nyahwema said he was lucky to be alive as Muvhevhi fired ar close range. “Muvhevhi confronted me when I arrived at the pavilion at the sports ground. He asked me to cook food for him, but I refused. I realised that he had a gun and since I was cornered, I tried to pick a hoe-handle and that is when he opened fire. “The bullets missed me by a whisker and I bolted from the scene shouting for help. He remained behind while I ran for dear life,” said Nyahwema.

Ms Zvikomborero Mangorwa who was first confronted by Muvhevhi while she was taking a bath, said he violently knocked on their door and demanded that all the house occupants should move out. “I was taking a bath when he knocked on the door. When I opened the door, I realised that there was an armed person on our door. He asked for food. He also produced a US$10 bill and asked me to buy him a roadrunner chicken to prepare a meal for him but I refused. “He asked where he was and when I told him that he was at Mutare Boys High School. He then asked for directions to Mozambique. “He was barefooted and putting on a blue work-suit. He pretended to leave but when my sister came back home, he confronted her. I tried to signal to my sister to be careful as he was armed, but my sister failed to read my signal. She continued talking with him as he was seated outside on the pavilion,” she said. “He lied that he was on a mission to kill baboons as he had heard that they were a menace in the area and the shots he had fired were meant to scare away the baboons. “He insisted that he wanted food and even said he was prepared to cook his own food but my sister stood her ground and said she could not allow a stranger in her house,” said Ms Mangorwa.

Zimbabwean and Mozambican investigators with the fugitive Jason Muvhevhi (crouching) at a police station in Mozambique yesterday

She said Muvhevhi left when he realised that there were some people coming into the house. “When some of the workers came to our house after hearing the gunshots, Muvhevhi started walking away. One of the phones rang and Muvhevhi came back and threatened to shoot him for speaking on the phone. He later walked away and disappeared into the thicket,” added Ms Mangorwa.

Asked how he was feeling in the aftermath of the near death encounter, Nyahwema said: “I am feeling okay since I am always drunk.” Muvhevhi then skipped the border into Mozambique, where he was arrested by that country’s police officers after creating more dramatic scenes. A source close to the investigation said Muvhevhi was unlikely to be extradited to Zimbabwe yesterday as there were formalities to be completed. He was also likely to first appear in a Mozambican court to answer to charges of illegal entry into the country and pointing a firearm at a police officer. Muvhevhi, who is understood to have been a gold dealer, killed an apostolic church prophet in cold blood as he was preaching in front of congregants in Hwedza on Friday afternoon. He went on to fatally shoot the officer-in-charge of Hwedza Police Station, Inspector Maxwell Hove and a male bartender, Munashe Mujanhi (20), while another police officer was seriously injured.

After killing the three, Muvhevhi escaped resulting in police launching a manhunt for him. Investigations have revealed that Muvhevhi fled to Mutare where he bought a navy blue worksuit at a shop situated at Wasu Mall before he went to Mutare Boys High School premises. A team of detectives and other security agents remained on high alert when they received information that Muvhevhi was still in Mutare and was likely to cross the border into Mozambique. They then alerted their counterparts across the border and provided them with Muvhevhi’s pictures. His luck ran out yesterday morning after he was identified when he was about to board a commuter omnibus in Manica, Mozambique. He was then arrested after a scuffle by police in the neighbouring country. A team of detectives has been deployed to Mozambique to carry out the due processes of the law before Muvhevhi is taken back to the country for prosecution.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrest of Muvhevhi saying: “The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms that the murder suspect, Jaison Muvhevhi, has been arrested in Mozambique this (yesterday) morning,” he said. Ass Comm Nyathi said the victims of the murder had been identified as Crispen Mubvana Kanerusine (62) of Zinzombe Village, Hwedza, Inspector Maxwell Hove (43) of ZRP Hwedza Camp and Munashe Mujanhi (20) of Mujanhi Village, Hwedza. “The injured is Detective Constable Tendai Mugova. The Zimbabwe Republic Police acknowledges and appreciates the support given by members of the public in the pursuit of the suspect. “Equally, we applaud the bilateral relations with Mozambican police counterparts which has led to the collaboration and arrest of Jason Muvhevhi,” he said. On Saturday, police located Muvhevhi in the Chiduku area near Rusape, and it is alleged that the moment he realised he was being pursued, he opened fire, sparking a exchange of gunfire with law enforcement agents that were heavily deployed in the area. Realising that he was being cornered, Muvhevhi abandoned his Toyota Allion vehicle and fled on foot into the nearby Chigora mountain. Apart from the car, police also recovered a Techno mobile phone and a ZRP FN Rifle loaded with four rounds of ammunition. Last week, driving the white Toyota Allion, Muvhevhi arrived at the apostolic sect shrine at 2.30pm where members had congregated for their Friday prayers, and immediately pulled out a firearm and shot at the sect’s leaders from point blank range. He then attacked policemen who had heeded a distress call. The lone gunman then shot and killed the Hwedza Police Station officer-in-charge and seriously injured another police officer. From there, Muvhevhi drove his vehicle to Mukamba Business Centre where he shot and killed another person, before speeding off.
– state media

Horror As Gunmen Shoot Top Ruling Party Official

AN ANC councillor in Mpumalanga, together with two other people, were gunned down on Friday, 13 January.

According to police spokesman Colonel Donald Mdhluli, ward 12 councillor Sbonelo Mthembu (36) and other victims were shot at a certain yard in Mkhondo.

Mdhluli said Mthembu, and his mechanic, were being dropped off by a friend at the yard when three armed men suddenly appeared.

“The suspects fired multiple shots at the councillor, also fatally shooting the friend in the bakkie, as well as the mechanic. The suspects then fled the scene,” he said.

Mthembu and his mechanic were taken to a nearby hospital.

“The mechanic was certified dead on arrival while the councillor succumbed to his injuries moments later,” he added.

A case of three counts of murder was opened, and the suspects are still at large.

Last November Muzi Manyathi, ANC deputy chairman in the Gert Sibande Region, was also gunned down by unknown suspects at a filling station in Mkhondo. No one has yet been arrested for the murder.

ANC secretary Muzi Chirwa said they were shocked and saddened by the shooting.

“We send our deepest condolences to their families and friends,” he said.

Police have urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

— Daily Sun

Zanu PF Can’t Postpone People’s Victory

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is desperate to avoid elections.

According to President Chamisa, Mr Mnangagwa is scared of the coming polls and wants to use evil machinations to arrest the people’s victory.

“I’m reliably informed that Mukoma is now so scared of the election.

And he will try all means, foul & ugly, to avoid 2023 election.

But then, one can’t postpone Christmas simply because they are on the dinner menu.A turkey can’t be trusted for advice on the timing of Christmas!”

Is ZRP Failing To Nab Muvhevhi?

POLICE have intensified the manhunt for Jaison Muvhevhi who allegedly shot and killed three people in Wedza on Friday.

Muvhevhi, who is a former Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officer shot and killed a “prophet” from an apostolic sect church before fatally shooting a senior police officer and seriously injured another, who had come to attend to the scene.

He allegedly shot and killed another person at a nearby shopping centre.

The officer who was injured is said to be in a critical condition and is admitted at a local hospital.

As investigations and a hunt for him continues, police yesterday located him in Chiduku area near Rusape, where it is alleged, a fierce shoot out ensued.

It is alleged during the intense exchange of gunfire, Muvhevhi felt the heat and abandoned his Toyota Allion vehicle and escaped on foot.

He is alleged to have fled into the nearby mountain and left a gun in the vehicle.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the hunt for the suspect is ongoing.

“He is not yet arrested. The suspect fled and left his vehicle and a gun he had taken from the officers. He was located in Chiduku. It is not true that he has been arrested.”

— Herald

We Will Fix Country Overnight: President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| Fixing perennial problems in Zimbabwe is simple.

This was said by CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa on Monday.

The CCC leader also bemoaned the lack of unity and polarisation in the country.

“MY HEART IS FOR ZIMBABWE

But there is so much polarization.

There is just no unity of purpose.Fixing our problems is so simple. It’s not that complex, difficult or impossible.

We must find each other as Zimbabweans!It’s all starts with capable,credible &inclusive leadership!!#Onepeople,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

Muvhevhi’s Small House Spills The Beans | VIDEO

https://twitter.com/ZimEye/status/1614916229097029632?s=20&t=K_i42SigXVf1aatuA862Lw

The on the run former CID officer, Jaison Muvhevhi, has been arrested.

The man, suspected of gunning down three people in Wedza last week Friday has been arrested this morning in Mozambique.

Footage in ZimEye’s possession shows the moments officers in the neighbouring country apprehended the man. In the footage, the man is seen battling officers while screaming out over the manner of handcuffing he is being administered. This is just as Mozambican Shona is heard being communicated around the dramatic moment.

The ex cop, said to be a gold dealer, killed an apostolic sect prophet in cold blood during preaching in front of congregants.

He also fatally shot the Officer-in-Charge of Wedza police station, Inspector Maxwell Hove and a male bartender. Another police officer was seriously injured.

His luck has ran out this morning after he was arrested by police in Mozambique who were working with their Zimbabwean counterparts. Muvhevhi was arrested in Manica Province, just a few minutes after crossing into the neighbouring country. Sources close to the investigations have confirmed the arrests and efforts are being made to bring him back into the country. A team of officers have since been deployed to the neighbouring country. – state media/ additional reporting …..

Mnangagwa Torments Political Foes

Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia(CCC) condemns the arbitrary arrest of Hon Chibaya and others.

14 January 2023

Citizens in Namibia condemn in absolute terms the arbitrary arrest of Hon Amos Chibaya and other change champions in Budiriro, Harare . We demand their immediate release from Budiriro Police Station since the right to assemble is enshrined in the 2013 Constitution. ZANU-PF should stop manipulating the police. The police must be independent, they should not take instructions from the satanic regime which had run scared of the impending watershed elections.

This weaponization of the law by the clueless regime is a clear testament that ZANU-PF has sunken into oblivion. Banning our political rallies, arbitrary arrests, long pre-trial detentions, and closure of democratic space shall never cow us into submission. Change champions in Namibia continue to call for action demanding an abrupt end to the continued incarceration of Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala who has spent close to seven months in the hell-hole of Chikurubi Maximum Prison on trumped-up charges.

It’s time to brace for dangerous freedom against this attempt to stifle constitutional democracy in the motherland. It is not a crime to support the alternative government led by none other than the organic and pragmatic Change Champion in Chief President Advocate Nelson Chamisa. 2023 is our certified year of the much-awaited revolutionary victory for social democrats in Zimbabwe.

Sadly, the purported protectors are the ones who are perpetrating violence by throwing tear smoke on the innocent change champions. The captured police assaulted Hon Machingauta’s wife and daughter in their quest to disperse change champions who had gathered as part of Mugwazo. Securocrats should perform their constitutional duties without interference from the executive. ZANU-PF is now panicking ahead of the harmonized elections which is why they are sponsoring violence across the breadth and lengths of the motherland. Recently, the gray change champions were brutally assaulted by ZANU-PF in Mrehwa North.

We demand free, fair, credible, and unfettered elections in July.

FreeJobSaroWiwaSikhala

FreeAmosChibaya

FreeAllChangeSeekers

NoPoliceBrutality

freefaircredibleandunfetteredelections

WeDemandTheElectronicVotersRoll

Inserted by Rundu Branch Champion
Robson Ruhanya

Chipolo Polo Star Collapses

Former Brighton player and Zambian international Enock Mwepu has reportedly been rushed to hospital after collapsing due to a suspected heart attack.

According to reports in Zambia, the incident occurred while he was driving towards Kabangwe, a small town on the outskirts of Lusaka, and his car was seen swerving on a major road. He eventually parked, and came out of the vehicle and fell.

The midfielder taken to the hospital in the Zambian capital and is said to be in a relatively stable condition.

Mwepu was forced to retire at the age of 24 after being diagnosed with a rare hereditary heart condition.

The diagnosis followed after the former midfielder fell ill while on a flight to link up with his Chipolopolo teammates in the international break last month and spent a period in hospital in Mali. He returned to England to undergo further cardiac tests and has been advised to stop playing football.

Following his pre-mature retirement, Enock moved into coaching and was appointed as the coach of Brighton and Hove Academy at the start of this month.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Brutalisation Of Citizens Total Madness

11 January 2023

~From a Citizen's Perspective

**Continued Political Violence, Shadow affiliate groups exposes a desperate unelectable Political party, as harmonised elections draw closer.

In the past months there has been a rampant brutalization of citizens by any pf thugs as well as some partial authorities.

The victims of political violence, most of them are CCC members, journalists, civic society and church community.

The so called second republic is yet to arrest, book or convict any of the pepetrators, hence one may clearly see that the authorities and courts are captured.

The reluctant eye if not ignorance of dealing with political violence perpetrators actually shows that government and zanu pf have become 1 intricate partners in pursuing a certain agenda which is against the will of the people and the constitution itself. It’s high time citizens converge for a common cause irregardless of diverse political affiliation.

It’s a matter of building a New Great Zimbabwe that is economically strong, democratically peaceful through chosing befitting leadership.

Those that have been given or grabbed a chance and yielded nothing should make it a day and leave office for new ideas, new blood and entrusted ones.

Conductors of the failed Coaches should abandon or removed from the political room of governance because they won’t prove any good if they failed before “during Mugabe era & ED era”.

A wave of change should prevail over the so called 4 ED propagandist term. Fear won’t bring food or enough salaries to your tables “Civic Servants”.

Vigilance ,endurance and action is the only way out. Hold the bull by its horns , twist and turn , fall and rise one day you will be celebrating a more than $540us salary “Teachers”.

Shadow groups that which you join inorder to attract favour at lower level be it from your councillor or Headmaster are not worthwhile. We need change and not persistence on failed systems. It is better to watch from the terraces than cheer in favour Herods or Pharaohs of our time. It’s high time we support the Solomons with wisdom and the annoited David’s to take us through to a Great New Zimbabwe.

We might not like some the styles from these people for various reasons but there comes a time where should go for the better. 2023 elections are a do or die for Zimbabweans. Imagine going for 5 more years with the current level of corruption,unemployment, political violence surely we will be doomed.

The religious community has been hickjacked and now instead of preaching peace and grace they have been romped in to cheer Worldly bloody political groupings. Selling the gospel for pieces of silver in form of labelled cars 4ED. Religious leaders get back to the bible and show citizens the Godly direction of peace,justice and love ,tolerance. This election period is a test of our patriotism ,courage and desire to build a prosperous Great New Zimbabwe under the steward leadership of Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Masvingo Change Champion
Timothy Muswere

Graham Potter Not Under Pressure At All

Chelsea coach Graham Potter has played down suggestions that he is under pressure and could be fired from his position at the EPL club.

The gaffer has had a slow start to life at Stamford Bridge after struggling to change the fortunes of the team. The Blues are sitting in 10th position with twenty-eight points from nineteen games.

This continued run of inconsistent form has landed him in hot water, with fans now calling for his sacking.

But for all the pressure mounting on him, Potter isn’t too concerned.

“There are always questions if you don’t get the results. I was under pressure after two defeats before the World Cup break – and that is from the media. In terms of the board,” the gaffer said ahed of Sunday’s 1-0 win over Crystal Palace.

“I’ve had full support but I am not naive. If anybody that I work for thinks the problem lies with me then they have every right to say, ‘Thank you very much but it’s not working’. I accept that.”

On the players’ commitment, Potter added: “From what I see, they are professional, responsible, and honest. We’re in a bad moment and we’ve got challenges, everyone suffers from that point.

“January is always complicated no matter where you are because the window is open and human beings are human beings, but I don’t see any problems in that regard. I have the support of the boys and they have mine. We just need to keep working.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Muvhevhi Cornered ?

POLICE have intensified the manhunt for Jaison Muvhevhi who allegedly shot and killed three people in Wedza on Friday.

Muvhevhi, who is a former Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officer shot and killed a “prophet” from an apostolic sect church before fatally shooting a senior police officer and seriously injured another, who had come to attend to the scene.

He allegedly shot and killed another person at a nearby shopping centre.

The officer who was injured is said to be in a critical condition and is admitted at a local hospital.

As investigations and a hunt for him continues, police yesterday located him in Chiduku area near Rusape, where it is alleged, a fierce shoot out ensued.

It is alleged during the intense exchange of gunfire, Muvhevhi felt the heat and abandoned his Toyota Allion vehicle and escaped on foot.

He is alleged to have fled into the nearby mountain and left a gun in the vehicle.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the hunt for the suspect is ongoing.

“He is not yet arrested. The suspect fled and left his vehicle and a gun he had taken from the officers. He was located in Chiduku. It is not true that he has been arrested.”

— Herald

School Head Under Investigation For Sending Nudes To Assistant

THE Kudzanayi Primary School head, who was accused of sending his nude picture to his married personal assistant is now under investigation.

James Mukwirimba, appeared before Highglen District Schools Inspector, Joseph Kabasa, yesterday.

Kabasa told H-Metro that they are yet to ascertain what exactly happened.

Among the witnesses called were Mukwirimba’s personal assistant, Privilege Zhou, and her husband Crispen Zhou.

Another married teacher alleged to have been sexually abused by Mukwirimba was also among the witnesses.

Mukwirimba sent Privilege his nude picture via WhatsApp and she showed it to her husband, Crispen.

Crispen took the matter up with the district and Provincincial Education Office.- H- Metro

Chiwenga Plots Coup Against Mnangagwa

By-Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has blocked a pro-President Emmerson Mnangagwa official from heading the National Social Security Authority (NASSA).

Public service Minister Paul Mavhima had recommended Agnes Masiiwa to take charge of NSSA following Arthur Manase’s suspension in July 2022.

Mavhima, is Mnangagwa’s close ally, and they both hail from the Midlands province.

On December 29, Mavima wrote to NSSA board chairperson Percy Toriro recommending Masiiwa to replace Shava.
“I write to advise that it is time to rotate the acting general manager at NSSA. Shava has served in that position for six months,” Mavima wrote.
“It’s therefore, prudent to find another senior executive to hold that position while the forensic audit is being implemented.
“Previously, Masiiwa had been recommended together with Shava. I therefore recommend her appointment at this time,” he said.
In a folow-up notice to stakeholders, Toriro indicated that Masiiwa would assume the position from January 1.
“I also wish Masiiwa well as she assumes the acting general manager role for the coming period.”
“Her brief is to ensure smooth continuity of business operations and provide leadership at various levels of the organisation’s mandate execution at the same time overseeing finalisation of the audit process already underway. All stakeholders are advised accordingly.”
However, Chiwenga in a letter dated January 3, 2023 addressed to Mavima blocked Masiiwa’s appointment.
In the notice through deputy chief secretary for policy analysis, coordination and development planning in the Office of the President, Willard Manungo, Chiwenga argued that the appointment was a serious violation of corporate governance rules.
“Pursuant to good corporate governance, the honourable acting president advises that nothing should be done to remove the NSSA acting general manager in the midst of the forensic audit processes currently underway,” Manungo wrote.
But there is discontent over the move, according to insiders at NSSA who suspected the hand of Manungo.
“While Manungo’s letter has also sparked debate wherein individuals or parastatal executives cannot surely be in an acting position for more than six months and such as the case with Shava, Chiwenga’s explanations or reasons might not hold water as there are precedents at NSSA and wherein Manase’s prolonged stay (after his initial secondment from the board) and David Makwara’s six months-plus tenure were vigorously challenged,” an insider said.
The insiders said there was no evidence that Chiwenga, who is quoted in the letter was even consulted to veto Mavima’s proposal with the laws clear that in the absence of a substantive chief executive any other senior member can be appointed in an acting capacity.
“This is exactly the reason, and premise on which Mavima’s recommendation — and Toriro’s subsequent newspaper announcements — were made, but the prudent moves were thwarted or torpedoed by forces opposed to Manase’s return,” said the insider. Standard

25 Chamisa Aides Denied Bail, Join Sikhala In Remand Prison

By- The 25 members of the opposition CCC who were arrested on Saturday have been denied bail.

The opposition members appeared at Harare magistrate’s courts Monday under heavy police escort.

They were arrested in Budiriro while meeting in a private house.

Their arrests come after a wave of politically motivated violence against opposition supporters in rural Zimbabwe, raising fears of repression ahead of the presidential election this year.

The courts remanded the 25 in custody to tomorrow, Tuesday.

According to CCC, the private internal strategy meeting was held this morning at the private residence of one of the members in Budiriro township, about 15 kilometres from central Harare.
“It wasn’t open to the public at all. The Maintenance of Peace and Order Act only applies to public meetings in a public place,” CCC spokeswoman Fadzayi Mahere told Reuters.
Police allegedly fired teargas at the gathering and beat up several opposition members before they were bundled into a police truck, she added.

Some of the CCC activists arrested at the weekend
Zimbabwean law requires political parties to notify authorities two weeks before holding a political meeting.
“Zanu PF must stop abusing the police to stifle competition,” Mahere said.
CCC, led by the youthful Nelson Chamisa, will battle ZANU-PF’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa for the second time after he narrowly lost the 2018 vote.
The opposition party, born out of the old Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), enjoys massive urban support and is seen as a threat to ZANU-PF’s 43-year-old stranglehold on power.
(Reporting by Nyasha Chingono; Editing by Christina Fincher)

Tryson Chimbetu Goes Mad

By-Dendera musician, Tryson Chimbetu, is said to be losing his conscience because of drug abuse.

The singer who first emerged as a promising Dendera singer, has become the talk of his community following his violent conduct and use of obscene language against his own mother.

He reportedly had a long fracas with his relatives on Saturday evening, among them his brothers, who wanted to take him to rehab at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals.

Reports say relatives wrestled with him for close to two hours as he resisted getting into the car.

Close sources said, he was bound, but still resisted violently.

“He was refusing to be taken to rehab at Parirenyatwa. He was now moving around the area with a knife, threatening to stab any relative who dared visit him.

“Although they managed to take him, he fought his brothers. It looks like he is losing his mind because of drugs. He was staying with his son, but he was very violent. He is accusing his mother of bewitching him,” said the source.

Tryson was refusing to go to hospital on Saturday, saying he feared for his life there.

“They want to kill me, remove these ropes. Sunungurai makumbo, I am not running away. Just untie me, Tindo loosen my legs. They will not go anywhere, they know.

“Leave me Solo, zvafumuka, leave me. Look, I will die, there is nothing like this; why did not you come with the police.

“If I get into the car, I will die, Shingi get inside. I want to sit alone, go and call the police, let the police come. Simba fight for me, that thing is coming, they want to kill me.

“I am crying for you Simba, you know they want to kill me, today is the day. I prayed today, I knew they want to kill me,” he said as he resisted getting into the car.

Another source said, he cleaned the house thoroughly on Saturday.

Akakwesha imba yese madziro achiti vanhu vakamuisira mushonga. Kukwesha madziro ese, just like someone who is under the influence of drugs.

“So, relatives took him to Parirenyatwa where they want him to be detoxed for a week.

Hanzi ane madrugs akawandisa. His child was also taken since they want him to be evaluated as he too might have been intoxicated.

“Tryson was saying, that vanhu vakamuisira mushonga kubvira mubhutsu, mumba, muhembe, and accusing them of being Satanists.”

Mliswa Fires Zanu PF Youth Boss

By- Zanu PF Mashonaland west has fired the party’s provincial youth league chairman, Tapiwa Masenda.

Mary Mliswa heads the province and doubles as the Provincial Affairs minister.

Masenda will be going through a disciplinary hearing within 14 days.

Masenda is said to have brought shame to the party’s name by beating up a Chinese national.

He is also accused of using the name of the party and his position to conduct the offences.

On May 2, last year, Masenda physically attacked a Chinese investor operating a mine in Mhangura.

While in company of three others, he is said to have requested for keys to the fuel tank where they filled a BMW X5 with diesel.
They also filled two empty containers with 60 litres of diesel.
Zhao Dang Han (59) and his interpreter, Strive Gandira (25) reported the case at Mhangura police station.

Masenda has been suspended together with the provincial youth secretary for administration Rudo Munyonga.

Graham Potter Speaks On Future

Chelsea coach Graham Potter has played down suggestions that he is under pressure and could be fired from his position at the EPL club.

The gaffer has had a slow start to life at Stamford Bridge after struggling to change the fortunes of the team. The Blues are sitting in 10th position with twenty-eight points from nineteen games.

This continued run of inconsistent form has landed him in hot water, with fans now calling for his sacking.

But for all the pressure mounting on him, Potter isn’t too concerned.

“There are always questions if you don’t get the results. I was under pressure after two defeats before the World Cup break – and that is from the media. In terms of the board,” the gaffer said ahed of Sunday’s 1-0 win over Crystal Palace.

“I’ve had full support but I am not naive. If anybody that I work for thinks the problem lies with me then they have every right to say, ‘Thank you very much but it’s not working’. I accept that.”

On the players’ commitment, Potter added: “From what I see, they are professional, responsible, and honest. We’re in a bad moment and we’ve got challenges, everyone suffers from that point.

“January is always complicated no matter where you are because the window is open and human beings are human beings, but I don’t see any problems in that regard. I have the support of the boys and they have mine. We just need to keep working.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Chipolopolo Polo Star Suffers Heart Attack

Former Brighton player and Zambian international Enock Mwepu has reportedly been rushed to hospital after collapsing due to a suspected heart attack.

According to reports in Zambia, the incident occurred while he was driving towards Kabangwe, a small town on the outskirts of Lusaka, and his car was seen swerving on a major road. He eventually parked, and came out of the vehicle and fell.

The midfielder taken to the hospital in the Zambian capital and is said to be in a relatively stable condition.

Mwepu was forced to retire at the age of 24 after being diagnosed with a rare hereditary heart condition.

The diagnosis followed after the former midfielder fell ill while on a flight to link up with his Chipolopolo teammates in the international break last month and spent a period in hospital in Mali. He returned to England to undergo further cardiac tests and has been advised to stop playing football.

Following his pre-mature retirement, Enock moved into coaching and was appointed as the coach of Brighton and Hove Academy at the start of this month.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Infant Mortality Rate Worrisome

An estimated 5 million children died before their fifth birthday and another 2.1 million children and youth aged between 5–24 years lost their lives in 2021, according to the latest estimates released by the United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME).

In a separate report also released today, the group found that 1.9 million babies were stillborn during the same period. Tragically, many of these deaths could have been prevented with equitable access and high-quality maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health care.

“Every day, far too many parents are facing the trauma of losing their children, sometimes even before their first breath,” said Vidhya Ganesh, UNICEF Director of the Division of Data Analytics, Planning and Monitoring. “Such widespread, preventable tragedy should never be accepted as inevitable. Progress is possible with stronger political will and targeted investment in equitable access to primary health care for every woman and child.”

The reports show some positive outcomes with a lower risk of death across all ages globally since 2000. The global under-5 mortality rate fell by 50% since the start of the century, while mortality rates in older children and youth dropped by 36%, and the stillbirth rate decreased by 35%. This can be attributed to more investments in strengthening primary health systems to benefit women, children and young people.

However, gains have reduced significantly since 2010, and 54 countries will fall short of meeting the Sustainable Development Goals target for under-5 mortality. If swift action is not taken to improve health services, warn the agencies, almost 59 million children and youth will die before 2030, and nearly 16 million babies will be lost to stillbirth.

“It is grossly unjust that a child’s chances of survival can be shaped just by their place of birth, and that there are such vast inequities in their access to lifesaving health services,” said Dr Anshu Banerjee, Director for Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing at the World Health Organization (WHO).

“Children everywhere need strong primary health care systems that meet their needs and those of their families, so that – no matter where they are born – they have the best start and hope for the future.”

Children continue to face wildly differentiating chances of survival based on where they are born, with sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia shouldering the heaviest burden, the reports show. Though sub-Saharan Africa had just 29% of global live births, the region accounted for 56% of all under-5 deaths in 2021, and southern Asia for 26% of the total.

Children born in sub-Saharan Africa are subject to the highest risk of childhood death in the world – 15 times higher than the risk for children in Europe and northern America.

Mothers in these 2 regions also endure the painful loss of babies to stillbirth at an exceptional rate, with 77% of all stillbirths in 2021 occurring in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia. Nearly half of all stillbirths happened in sub-Saharan Africa. The risk of a woman having a stillborn baby in sub-Saharan Africa is 7 times more likely than in Europe and North America.

“Behind these numbers are millions of children and families who are denied their basic rights to health,” said Juan Pablo Uribe, Global Director for Health, Nutrition and Population, World Bank and Director of the Global Financing Facility. “We need political will and leadership for sustained financing for primary health care which is one of the best investments countries and development partners can make.”

Access to and availability of quality health care continues to be a matter of life or death for children globally. Most child deaths occur in the first five years, of which half are within the first month of life. For these youngest babies, premature birth and complications during labour are the leading causes of death.

Similarly, more than 40% of stillbirths occur during labour – most of which are preventable when women have access to quality care throughout pregnancy and birth. For children that survive past their first 28 days, infectious diseases like pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria pose the biggest threat.

While COVID-19 has not directly increased childhood mortality – with children facing a lower likelihood of dying from the disease than adults – the pandemic may have increased future risks to their survival. In particular, the reports highlight concerns around disruptions to vaccination campaigns, nutrition services, and access to primary health care, which could jeopardize their health and well-being for many years to come. In addition, the pandemic has fuelled the largest continued backslide in vaccinations in three decades, putting the most vulnerable newborns and children at greater risk of dying from preventable diseases.

The reports also note gaps in data, which could critically undermine the impact of policies and programmes designed to improve childhood survival and well-being.

“The new estimates highlight the remarkable global progress since 2000 in reducing mortality among children under age 5,” said John Wilmoth, Director, UN DESA Population Division. “Despite this success, more work is needed to address persistent large differences in child survival across countries and regions, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Only by improving access to quality health care, especially around the time of childbirth, will we be able to reduce these inequities and end preventable deaths of newborns and children worldwide.”

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“Heartless” Mnangagwa Terrorises Political Foes

Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia(CCC) condemns the arbitrary arrest of Hon Chibaya and others.

14 January 2023

Citizens in Namibia condemn in absolute terms the arbitrary arrest of Hon Amos Chibaya and other change champions in Budiriro, Harare . We demand their immediate release from Budiriro Police Station since the right to assemble is enshrined in the 2013 Constitution. ZANU-PF should stop manipulating the police. The police must be independent, they should not take instructions from the satanic regime which had run scared of the impending watershed elections.

This weaponization of the law by the clueless regime is a clear testament that ZANU-PF has sunken into oblivion. Banning our political rallies, arbitrary arrests, long pre-trial detentions, and closure of democratic space shall never cow us into submission. Change champions in Namibia continue to call for action demanding an abrupt end to the continued incarceration of Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala who has spent close to seven months in the hell-hole of Chikurubi Maximum Prison on trumped-up charges.

It’s time to brace for dangerous freedom against this attempt to stifle constitutional democracy in the motherland. It is not a crime to support the alternative government led by none other than the organic and pragmatic Change Champion in Chief President Advocate Nelson Chamisa. 2023 is our certified year of the much-awaited revolutionary victory for social democrats in Zimbabwe.

Sadly, the purported protectors are the ones who are perpetrating violence by throwing tear smoke on the innocent change champions. The captured police assaulted Hon Machingauta’s wife and daughter in their quest to disperse change champions who had gathered as part of Mugwazo. Securocrats should perform their constitutional duties without interference from the executive. ZANU-PF is now panicking ahead of the harmonized elections which is why they are sponsoring violence across the breadth and lengths of the motherland. Recently, the gray change champions were brutally assaulted by ZANU-PF in Mrehwa North.

We demand free, fair, credible, and unfettered elections in July.

FreeJobSaroWiwaSikhala

FreeAmosChibaya

FreeAllChangeSeekers

NoPoliceBrutality

freefaircredibleandunfetteredelections

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Rampant Brutalisation Of Citizens Total Madness

11 January 2023

~From a Citizen's Perspective

**Continued Political Violence, Shadow affiliate groups exposes a desperate unelectable Political party, as harmonised elections draw closer.

In the past months there has been a rampant brutalization of citizens by any pf thugs as well as some partial authorities.

The victims of political violence, most of them are CCC members, journalists, civic society and church community.

The so called second republic is yet to arrest, book or convict any of the pepetrators, hence one may clearly see that the authorities and courts are captured.

The reluctant eye if not ignorance of dealing with political violence perpetrators actually shows that government and zanu pf have become 1 intricate partners in pursuing a certain agenda which is against the will of the people and the constitution itself. It’s high time citizens converge for a common cause irregardless of diverse political affiliation.

It’s a matter of building a New Great Zimbabwe that is economically strong, democratically peaceful through chosing befitting leadership.

Those that have been given or grabbed a chance and yielded nothing should make it a day and leave office for new ideas, new blood and entrusted ones.

Conductors of the failed Coaches should abandon or removed from the political room of governance because they won’t prove any good if they failed before “during Mugabe era & ED era”.

A wave of change should prevail over the so called 4 ED propagandist term. Fear won’t bring food or enough salaries to your tables “Civic Servants”.

Vigilance ,endurance and action is the only way out. Hold the bull by its horns , twist and turn , fall and rise one day you will be celebrating a more than $540us salary “Teachers”.

Shadow groups that which you join inorder to attract favour at lower level be it from your councillor or Headmaster are not worthwhile. We need change and not persistence on failed systems. It is better to watch from the terraces than cheer in favour Herods or Pharaohs of our time. It’s high time we support the Solomons with wisdom and the annoited David’s to take us through to a Great New Zimbabwe.

We might not like some the styles from these people for various reasons but there comes a time where should go for the better. 2023 elections are a do or die for Zimbabweans. Imagine going for 5 more years with the current level of corruption,unemployment, political violence surely we will be doomed.

The religious community has been hickjacked and now instead of preaching peace and grace they have been romped in to cheer Worldly bloody political groupings. Selling the gospel for pieces of silver in form of labelled cars 4ED. Religious leaders get back to the bible and show citizens the Godly direction of peace,justice and love ,tolerance. This election period is a test of our patriotism ,courage and desire to build a prosperous Great New Zimbabwe under the steward leadership of Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Masvingo Change Champion
Timothy Muswere

Fixing Zim Problems Simple : President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| Fixing perennial problems in Zimbabwe is simple.

This was said by CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa on Monday.

The CCC leader also bemoaned the lack of unity and polarisation in the country.

“MY HEART IS FOR ZIMBABWE

But there is so much polarization.

There is just no unity of purpose.Fixing our problems is so simple. It’s not that complex, difficult or impossible.

We must find each other as Zimbabweans!It’s all starts with capable,credible &inclusive leadership!!#Onepeople,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

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Many people look down upon Geological mapping and just do simple methods in search of minerals for example dowsing methods to search for minerals.

Geological mapping is the process done by a Geologist in which he picks up rock units called lithologies in an area, picking the orientation and structural features on the mine.

Explaining the importance of Geological mapping:
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We Can Fix Country’s Problems Overnight: President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| Fixing perennial problems in Zimbabwe is simple.

This was said by CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa on Monday.

The CCC leader also bemoaned the lack of unity and polarisation in the country.

“MY HEART IS FOR ZIMBABWE

But there is so much polarization.

There is just no unity of purpose.Fixing our problems is so simple. It’s not that complex, difficult or impossible.

We must find each other as Zimbabweans!It’s all starts with capable,credible &inclusive leadership!!#Onepeople,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

VP Chiwenga Home Gunman Arrested

https://twitter.com/ZimEye/status/1614916229097029632?s=20&t=K_i42SigXVf1aatuA862Lw

The on the run former CID officer, Jaison Muvhevhi, has been arrested.

The man, suspected of gunning down three people in Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s village, Wedza last week Friday has been arrested this morning in Mozambique.

Footage in ZimEye’s possession shows the moments officers in the neighbouring country apprehended the man. In the footage, the man is seen battling officers while screaming out over the manner of handcuffing he is being administered. This is just as Mozambican Shona is heard being communicated around the dramatic moment.

The ex cop, said to be a gold dealer, killed an apostolic sect prophet in cold blood during preaching in front of congregants.

He also fatally shot the Officer-in-Charge of Wedza police station, Inspector Maxwell Hove and a male bartender. Another police officer was seriously injured.

His luck has ran out this morning after he was arrested by police in Mozambique who were working with their Zimbabwean counterparts. Muvhevhi was arrested in Manica Province, just a few minutes after crossing into the neighbouring country. Sources close to the investigations have confirmed the arrests and efforts are being made to bring him back into the country. A team of officers have since been deployed to the neighbouring country. – state media/ additional reporting …..

BREAKING: Jaison Muvhevhi Finally Caught In Mozambique

The on the run former CID officer, Jaison Muvhevhi, has been arrested.

The man, suspected of gunning down three people in Wedza last week Friday has been arrested this morning in Mozambique.

Footage in ZimEye’s possession shows the moments officers in the neighbouring country apprehended the man. In the footage, the man is seen battling officers while screaming out over the manner of handcuffing he is being administered. This is just as Mozambican Shona is heard being communicated around the dramatic moment.

The ex cop, said to be a gold dealer, killed an apostolic sect prophet in cold blood during preaching in front of congregants.

He also fatally shot the Officer-in-Charge of Wedza police station, Inspector Maxwell Hove and a male bartender. Another police officer was seriously injured.

His luck has ran out this morning after he was arrested by police in Mozambique who were working with their Zimbabwean counterparts. Muvhevhi was arrested in Manica Province, just a few minutes after crossing into the neighbouring country. Sources close to the investigations have confirmed the arrests and efforts are being made to bring him back into the country. A team of officers have since been deployed to the neighbouring country. – state media/ additional reporting

BREAKING: Footage Of Jaison Muvhevhi Allegedly Being Arrested

https://twitter.com/ZimEye/status/1614916229097029632?s=20&t=K_i42SigXVf1aatuA862Lw

The on the run former CID officer, Jaison Muvhevhi, has been arrested.

The man, suspected of gunning down three people in Wedza last week Friday has been arrested this morning in Mozambique.

Footage in ZimEye’s possession shows the moments officers in the neighbouring country apprehended the man. In the footage, the man is seen battling officers while screaming out over the manner of handcuffing he is being administered. This is just as Mozambican Shona is heard being communicated around the dramatic moment.

The ex cop, said to be a gold dealer, killed an apostolic sect prophet in cold blood during preaching in front of congregants.

He also fatally shot the Officer-in-Charge of Wedza police station, Inspector Maxwell Hove and a male bartender. Another police officer was seriously injured.

His luck has ran out this morning after he was arrested by police in Mozambique who were working with their Zimbabwean counterparts. Muvhevhi was arrested in Manica Province, just a few minutes after crossing into the neighbouring country. Sources close to the investigations have confirmed the arrests and efforts are being made to bring him back into the country. A team of officers have since been deployed to the neighbouring country. – state media/ additional reporting …..

Duped Zimbabweans Go For Olinda

By A Correspondent- Several Zimbabweans who were duped by Olinda Chapel are petitioning the UK government to deport the UK-based Zimbabwean socialite for defrauding them.

These job seekers have come out complaining that Olinda charged them as much as 15 000 British Pounds for them to get a health care Certificate of Sponsorship (COS). UK Home office issues a COS free of charge to a person who would have found employment in Britain.

Some of the people charged these monies by Olinda are stranded in the UK after she failed to employ them.

Zimbabweans in the diaspora have been frustrated by Olinda’s fraudulent activities and now want to approach the UK government for her deportation.

In another case, Olinda is bullying other Zimbabwean socialites.

Below is a narration compiled from some of the socialites bullied by Olinda who allege saying:

It all started on the day Mai Titi got delayed at the airport as she jetted into the UK in mid-November 2022.

Felistas Murata complained about her life that she had been delayed by UK immigration while being grilled on her politics and criminal background. Her first gig was dragged as a result.

The venue was sabotaged due to complaints made to the property owners, who demanded an extra GBP5,000 saying this was because of objections raised and revelations that commotion might happen.

The organiser, Kay Cee requested GBP3,000 from socialite Olinda Chapel.
Halfway through the gig, the property owners returned the money, saying we noticed no commotion contrary to previous fears.

Olinda Chapel Nkomo went into the function and dished out a few hundred pounds to Mai Titi.

On the 2nd function, everything went well. On that day someone from Ladies Of The UK, walked in during an occasion when Mai Titi refused to greet Olinda Chapel.

A woman who was with LUK’s Flossy Kandodo said she does not want to see Olinda Chapel and Ketty Masomere.

There were screams against Flossy Kandodo.

On 21st December 2022, there was a birthday for Ketty. Kay Cee was there. Ketty Masomere was there, and Olinda started mocking her dress, saying it looked like a lace curtain.
On another occasion, the women began another fight, and Mai Titi’s former friend, Patricia Jeke, began mocking Ketty’s son. Olinda came out saying children are a no-go area.

A back-and-forth argument was triggered, which resulted in Olinda Chapel saying the function was hers, of which Mai Titi started asking, ‘which function?’

Olinda started saying it was her party, and further quarrels were triggered.

The women started fighting. Ketty started insulting Olinda’s mother, saying she didn’t educate her. Mai Titi sent an email laughing at Olinda.

Olinda, responding, screamed back saying: this is evidence that you are the one who sent Ketty. Mai Titi firing back said: Olinda, you have been after me all this while, and the courts in Zimbabwe said you shouldn’t do this. You came to my function and gave me GBP300, and now what do you want from me?

At the airport, it is you who told immigration people to deport me. At the first venue, it was you behind it, and at the 2nd function, it was you as well. At that juncture, someone then came up apologising to Mai Titi, saying, Olinda is the one behind all this; she sent us to sabotage you all this while. That is how all this commotion got triggered against Olinda Chapel.

The women who support Mai Titi are demanding that she apologises.

In December 2022, she says she spent GBP 1 million between Jan and Dec 2022. She says she has a lot of money.

All this is happening at a time when eyebrows have been raised over Olinda Chapel’s physical appearance, with some alleging she is now looking like a 65y old woman.

‘She is not looking well, and it seems the surgery was bad on her. Her explanation has been that she is too tired after landing from a foreign trip,’ one subscriber says.

Meanwhile, Olinda’s husband, Tytan’s mother, is in the UK and is currently stuck because she doesn’t have immigration papers. She is not allowed at Olinda Chapel’s home. To see her granddaughter, Tytan has to take the baby to a McDonald’s.

Another lady who phoned Ketty yesterday confirms the same thing Tytan has to go to a McDonald’s to see his mother.

THE STUDENTS’ VOTE: A vital cog in the fight for a new Zimbabwe.

By Boris T Muguti| Dear reader in this small piece of writing, Boris seeks to shed light on why and how students should participate in the upcoming harmonized election. The students’ vote played a fundamental role in electoral outcomes of many countries world-wide ,thus, Zimbabwean students should not shy away from elections because they have a crucial role to play. Students should be strategically positioned and actively involved in the national discourse .Students constitute a very huge chuck of the electorate hence their vote is very crucial in the 2023 harmonized election. Globally, students are known to be barometers of class consciousness hence apart from voting, students should as well help in spreading voter education across the country. Lastly, the student has a key role to protect and defend the vote. The United Party for National Development (UNDP) under the capable leadership of Hakainde Hichilema won the Zambian election in 2021 with a landslide victory claiming over 59% of the total vote. Hichilema’s victory sent waves across the globe as most political analysts doubted his capacity and probability to grab power from the then incumbent President Edgar Chagwa Lungu. His victory gave hope to opposition leaders across the African continent, the hope that it is possible to peacefully wipe away dictatorship and achieve a total change. However, it is of paramount importance to note that Hichilema’s victory did not come on a silver platter. All groups played their part to turn the dream for change in Zambia into a reality. Hence, if Zimbabweans genuinely seek to turn the dream for change into a reality everyone ought to play their full part. Students lie at the center of the matrix for change, they have to contribute immensely to the fight for change. The million dollar question remains, “Why fighting ?“. Leon Trosky says, “..students are in a permanent state of revolution because they are directly and indirectly affected by everything that happens in a nation” . Students are equally affected by the problems that the society faces at any time. Currently Zimbabwe is ensnared in a serious economic quagmire, students have been the major victims of this economic crisis. The economic crisis has led to massive unprecedented inequalities, thousands of students defer from their studies every year because of the current economic malfunctioning. Students’ campus life has become difficult under this economy, students cannot afford to get three decent meals per day. Thousands of graduates are unemployed, hence if students do not unite and fight for the transformation of Zimbabwe into a Democratic Developmental state they will also become victims of unemployment after graduating. Thus, students need change more than any group in the society. Students are struggling on securing a Work Related Learning placement. The girl child is getting laid in exchange for attachment, thousands of students are working like donkeys in various companies and organizations and some students even fail to secure a Work Related Learning placement. That is the nature of the Zimbabwean economy and the student is the major victim. A plethora of the parents and guardians that pay fees for students in institutions of higher learning are our dear brothers and sisters who are working tirelessly in the diaspora. These people are risking their lives in Dangerous countries like South Africa just to support their brothers and make sure that they finish their studies. Things are not well for them in the diaspora. In South Africa Zimbabweans have been attacked and murdered by South Africans in what is popularly known as Xenophobic attacks. The most recent case being that of Elvis Nyathi who was burnt by a violent mob in the streets of Diepsloot, North West of Johannesburg. These are very disturbing and worrisome reports. The student has a role to play in ensuring that Zimbabwe regains her integrity so that our brothers and sisters who are toiling in the diaspora come back home. The Zimbabwean political climate is unsafe for students to fully exercise their rights. The autocratic regime of Emmerson Mnangagwa has closed the democratic space in the country. Students are not allowed to associate themselves with political parties of their choice as stipulated in the supreme document of the land- the Zimbabwean constitution. ZANU-PF has been forcing students to rally behind it’s old horse Emmerson Mnangagwa busing them to his programs and ZANU-PF Youth League programs. However the truth of the matter remains that students are fed up with ZANU-PF and it’s machinations. They now need change. ZANU-PF has also made Zimbabwean politics very toxic through the use of crude violence, arbitrary arrests, abductions and torture of opposition party members and Human Rights Defenders. This toxicity is pushing away students from participating in the National discourse. Students do not believe in dirty politics, they believe in smart politics, the politics of ideas, democracy and good governance. As the election approaches, students should understand that a Zimbabwe in which politics of violence becomes a thing of the past will not come on a silver platter. They ought to get on board and play their part. Fellow students, I can go on and on talking about the reasons why the student must take part in the fight for a new Zimbabwe but I will not be able to exhaust them. They are infinite. HOW THE STUDENT SHOULD PARTICIPATE IN THE FIGHT FOR CHANGE.Zimbabwe is going for elections probably in July this year. The student has a number of ways to contribute to the fight for a new Zimbabwe. A Zimbabwe which is safe for every citizen, conducive for development and democratic. I noted three ways in which the student can contribute to the fight for change. “Each generation must out of relative obscurity, discover its mission, fulfill it or betray it”- Frantz Fanon. Fellow students, we have a generational mandate to usher in change in our lifetime.

  1. The biggest step is registering to vote. This is a giant step towards wining Zimbabwe for change because if one is not a registered voter he or she will not be eligible to vote when the election comes. Hence students should register to vote in numbers and vote for change. N.B the students vote can play a very crucial role in burying the dictator.
  2. As barometers of class consciousness, students have a role to educate the society, voter apathy should not be an issue among students. Instead , students should participate in fighting voter apathy through spreading voter education. Students should penetrate communities and enlighten the society on why voting is important. ZANU-PF has been spreading too much propaganda in rural areas hence the student has a fundamental role to counter such. Most importantly ,the student must , without fear or favor, equivocation or ambiguity encourage the masses to support the fight for a new Zimbabwe.
  3. Averagely , students are a young and energetic group of people ,hence in terms of protecting the vote students must be at the forefront. The movement must give students opportunities to be poling agents in various polling stations across the country. This is because apart from being energetic, students are also exposed to modern technology hence this will make it difficult for the predator to crank his rigging machinery.
    If we all unite for a common reason, the dream for a new Zimbabwe will definitely become a reality. The hopes of millions of Zimbabweans will be fulfilled. All forces that believe in this dream should at this very important moment in the history of our country, set aside their differences and fight dictatorship as a United Front.
     
    Fellow students, it is our time and turn to champion the fight. Let’s go!
     
    Like Steve“Bantu” Biko, I write what I like.
     
    Boris T Muguti (ZINASU LEGAL SECRETARY)
    Email: [email protected]

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ZEC’s Draft Delimitation Report exposes CCC and gift ZanuPF political lifeline

By Innocent Ndorikanda| Even though ZanuPF and CCC, the top political parties in Zimbabwe, agree that the draft delimitation report was made in trifle regard of the law as has since been exposed by the parliamentary analysis report, resultantly making ZEC a roo loose on the top of the paddock , the two political outfits’ fears and fortunes will never converge.

If one were to ask about the timing of the draft delimitation report they, probably, would have received two divergent responses from either Zanu PF or CCC.

Through the prisms of Zanu PF
Certainly for ZanuPF the draft report was tabled a day after the fair. It is too little too late in that it goes to unsettle the known figures and trigonometrics relating to how the revolutionary party would claim scalps in the beckoning plebscite . It is an inconvinience to say the least. Zanu PF has done its homework basing on its structural character as it has always employed a cell based campaign and support mobilasation programme. For ZanuPF, known personalities with clear terms of references have been on the ground doing duty and feeding back on the possible outcomes but the report has since collapsed bounderies and the status quo. It is not in the interest of the ruling party to have a reconfigured terrain to trudge along the last lap into the elections for the very obvious reasons .

What the report means to CCC*?

So much any easy attempt to venture into being a truchman for what the report imply to CCC for the very reason that the part stands for nothing meaningful under the sun except that it begrudges the ruling party in every respect. Consequently the report means nothing, yes nothing at all. Its timing is a hair past the freckle. What would it mean to a party without established and known structures that delimitation has upstaged the existing political structures ?…Nothing! I repeat nothing at all. It does not matter in the practice and science of politics but, as is their norm , it has to be criticised in parroting choruses .

A little bit bread but no cheese**

In Britian there is a passarine bird called the Yellowhammer which in America is known as the Northen Flicker , a member of the woodperker . It makes sounds by hamming a known sound which the British call ” a little bit bread but no cheese” . In Zimbabwe , on the other hand, a related image about the Yellowhammer is painted by a political grouping that has no structural organisation but relies for its existence on protesting on everything and anything although without substantial reasons . They emphasise on the “but no cheese” melody – this is how the yellow story is told. Consider this , the Yellowhammer is yellow in its colour and it sings all day about having “bread without cheese.” Comparatively the CCC party ( the yellow movement ) does not see the good in anything that the government does. It sees the bread but complains about the lack of cheese . One wonders forever that if half loaf was better than no bread how about a whole bread but without cheese ? CCC is always fault finding yet bereft of solutions .In the last weeks they have joined forces with ZanuPF in the criticism of the Draft delimitation report. Their impugn on the draft report is as per their tradition and serves no political purpose. They have attacked the report for its legal inadquacies without giving attention to political advantages or anything related. Ofcause the report infracts the law in a number of ways but for ZanuPF the issue is more than being legalistic. It is about political advantages too . CCC are working to drown and trounce their long held position that ZEC is a ZanuPF troll.
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Does ZEC manipulate the vote*

The opposition , particularly characters in the CCC party have given,as an excuse for failing to beat ZanuPF in elections , the reason of ZEC rigging on behalf of ZanuPF. Despite having made these allegations without profering concrete evidence , they have had some of the gullible citizens beliving their narrative but that is fast going into dusk if events of previous weeks are anything to go by . Questions have now arisen that if ZEC is really captured by ZANUPF why did it produce a report considered to be adverse to the interests of the ruling party. ZANUPF has since initiated legal proceedings aimed at nullifying the the draft report by ZEC. Unconfirmed reports, also, are that ZEC’s report sent chills down the spine of ZANUPF but this does not assist CCC in anyway, rather it absolves the ruling party from acting in shameful union with the election commision to steal the election. The debacle about the report has let loose the imaginary nexus between ZEC and ZANUPF.
Although CCC sought to discredit ZEC by attacking the report they have done more to show that ZEC makes its own mistakes without manipulation from ZANU PF. Now that both ZANUPF and CCC went at loggerheads with ZEC on the delimitation report what does CCC stand to benefit politically? . For ZANUPF , it is a chicken in every pot in that the report itself would disturb its campaign strategy and therefore discrediting it would distance the ruling party from the perception that there is an evil intercourse between it and ZEC. For CCC on the other hand ,it was a bridge too far to attack the legality of the report without giving a thought about political implications . The review by the parliamentary commitee proved to be both a bane and a boon . A bane for CCC and a boon for ZANUPF. It remains to be seen what the general elections hold but judging from tactical moves in the offing , ZANUPF is much oiled than CCC .
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_This article was written for social media ( unpublished). And the opinions in this article are a preserve of the writer.

Innocent Ndorikanda is an experienced journalist and a buding legal mind and he writes in his own capacity

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Stop Abusing Power, President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa says the persecution of citizens indicates Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is desperate to cling to power.

Abuse of power by Mr Mnangagwa is unacceptable, according to President Chamisa.

“THE LAST KICKS…

This abuse of power and violation of the law is unacceptable as riot police arrest our Change Champions, Hon Chibaya MP & 24 others at Budiriro MP’s house.

We will defeat all these terror tactics.

Oppression is temporary and falling. Zimbabwe shall soon be free,” said President Chamisa in a brief statement on Saturday.