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

To contact for comments: Cell :0773141660.
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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.

Roman Catholic Church Denounces Political Violence

Tinashe Sambiri|Church leaders have denounced the harassment of the elderly by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

The Citizens Coalition for Change has hailed the church’s stance on political violence.

The Roman Catholic church has described political violence as barbaric and primitive.

“The Church has spoken with clarity and precision.

Say no to State sponsored violence.

The Catholic Church through the Zimbabwe Catholics Bishops’ Conference has issued a statement condemning the barbaric act of violence against the elderly members of our party in Murehwa.

Thank you for speaking on the side of truth justice,” CCC said in a statement.

Muvhevhi Successfully Escapes Army And Police

The ZRP has intensified the manhunt for Jaison Muvhevhi who allegedly shot and killed three people in Hwedza 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.”- state media

A Level Student Dies From Snake Bite

A form 6 learner at Rushinga High School in Mashonaland Central, died within 30 minutes of being bitten by a snake, in a classroom on Thursday afternoon.

Melody Chiputura (17) had returned to the classroom from afternoon sports together with other learners to wind off the day, when the snake, a Black Mamba struck her on the thigh.

Although the snake was immediately killed by some learners, Melody died on her way to hospital, before a doctor could attend to her.

She was buried on Saturday at Kanyemba village in Rushinga, leaving a shell-shocked community and scores of traumatised school mates.

Melody’s father, Mr Joseph Chiputura, who is also, councillor for Ward 13 in Rushinga said he arrived at Rushinga Clinic, where Melody was rushed to 20 minutes after the incident.

“We received a call 10 minutes after she was bitten. When we arrived at the clinic it was too late. This is hard to accept and it is painful. I don’t understand how a snake can get into a classroom and bite my daughter.

“My daughter had great potential and she loved going to school. She had great hopes pinned on education and we had to make sure we provided everything she needed. She was doing History, Psychology and Religious Studies and her dream was to become a psychologist,” he said.

Black Mambas are sleek, fast, nervous, lethally venomous, and when they feel threatened, they are highly aggressive. Growing up to 3 metres ordinarily, and injecting in one bite, venom enough to kill six adults, the black mamba is widely considered the world’s deadliest snake. Most of its victims die within 20 minutes of being bitten.

They get their name not from their skin colour, which tends to be olive to grey, but rather from the blue-black colour of the inside of their mouth, which they display when threatened.

Rushinga High School head Mr Christopher Murenga said, “It was on Thursday and all learners went for sporting activities as per the school timetable. At around 3.50 pm the learners returned to their classroom as they prepared to leave for the day.

“She sat on her usual desk, the third desk to the wall, and two desks in front of her were occupied by her classmates. Immediately she screamed, saying something had bitten her.

“The learners discovered the snake and everyone panicked with some jumping out through windows. Some of the boys took Melody outside and started calling for help.”

Mr Murenga said within five minutes they managed to rush Melody to Rushinga Clinic while contacting her parents.

“Her parents arrived within 20 minutes in the company of someone with traditional herbs.

“At the same time we contacted Chimhanda Hospital and the doctor advised us to bring Melody and the snake which had already been killed by learners,” he said.

“She died on the way to the hospital. We are in shock we don’t understand where this snake came from. The classroom block is far away from suspected snake habitats.

“This is unexplainable. The psychological unit will be at school today to talk to our learners. We also summoned the counselling and guidance teachers to talk to Form Six students who witnessed the incident.

“She was obedient and well-mannered. During career guidance events she assisted with cooking and catering. We have lost an intelligent girl whom we were sure would pass her Advanced Level,” said the school head.

Deputy provincial education director, Dr Themba Mangwiro who attended the burial and visited the school said there was no tall grass around the school and the area leading to the classroom is clear.

“The information we gathered is that the snake was spotted close to a mountain by a villager. It is reported that the snake crossed the highway after someone attacked it.

“We suspect that since the learners were on the grounds doing sports the snake entered the classroom because it was quiet.

“All necessary assistance was rendered and she died on her way to Chimhanda Hospital. This is a unique case, but we advise school heads to ensure they cut the grass around their schools.

“This incident has made us realise that we need to improve disaster risk management which is not given enough attention in schools. We never thought such incidents can happen in a classroom.

“We need to teach our children that snakes don’t want to be disturbed. We heard that this snake wanted to strike another child,” he said. Herald

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Latest On Chibaya Arrest

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens Coalition for Change has denounced the persecution of party members by the Zanu PF regime.

On Saturday CCC organising champion, Hon Amos Chibaya and 25 party members were arrested in Budiriro, Harare.

According to CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba, the arrested members were taken to Harare Central Police Station.

See statement below:

At Harare central Hon Amos Chibaya and 25 others have been transferred from Budiriro and yet to be charged.

It has taken the whole day for the police to clarify on what law are they being detained.

We reject the crimibal abuse of office by Zanupf to weaponize the law against those who differ with them.

The comrades are in good spirit.

Nonetheless we forge ahead!

Change Unavoidable

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens Coalition for Change has denounced the persecution of party members by the Zanu PF regime.

On Saturday CCC organising champion, Hon Amos Chibaya and 25 party members were arrested in Budiriro, Harare.

According to CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba, the arrested members were taken to Harare Central Police Station.

See statement below:

At Harare central Hon Amos Chibaya and 25 others have been transferred from Budiriro and yet to be charged.

It has taken the whole day for the police to clarify on what law are they being detained.

We reject the crimibal abuse of office by Zanupf to weaponize the law against those who differ with them.

The comrades are in good spirit.

Nonetheless we forge ahead!

Guardiola Unfazed By Manchester Derby Defeat

Man City boss Pep Guardiola claimed he doesn’t care about the Premier League after seeing his team beaten 2-1 by Man Utd on Saturday.

City led through Jack Grealish’s 60th-minute header before United snatched a controversial equaliser 18 minutes later courtesy of Bruno Fernandes’ effort.

Marcus Rashford tapped home in the 82nd minute to seal the Red Devils’ home victory.

The result pushed the Blues five points behind leaders Arsenal, hurting the defending champions’ hopes of retaining their title.

“I don’t care about the Premier League and Carabao Cup. We cannot win. We won [them] a lot. It’s not a problem. The problem is we perform like we have done. Always we focus on that,” he told BT Sport.

“So, Carabao Cup we are out. It doesn’t matter. We perform how we perform, we are how we are. Today, we performed. And after we win, we win at another club.”

Speaking on Fernandes’ controversial equaliser, Guardiola slammed the decision to allow the goal, saying: “Marcus Rashford is offside, Bruno Fernandes is not. Rashford distracted our keeper and centre defenders.

“It is what it is. We know where we play. It is difficult for the referees in these stadiums.”

The strike came in the 78th minute after Casemiro played a through ball up the pitch for Rashford, who started the run in an offside position.

The English forward chased after the ball for some metres but did not touch it, with the pass eventually dropping to Fernandes, who netted from the edge of the box.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

We Were Outclassed- Klopp

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has made an open admission after his side’s 3-0 humiliation at Brighton.

The Reds suffered their second successive league game after Solly March’s brace and a late Danny Welbeck effort handed the hosts the three points.

The result saw Klopp’s charges drop to eighth position on the EPL table.

Speaking after the match, the gaffer admitted he was frustrated with what he feels may be the “worst game” of his Liverpool tenure.

“Doing better than today should be easy because this is a really low point,” he said.

“I cannot remember a worse game. Maybe there was one, but today was a low point.

“We have to make big steps. From this game today, we can pick absolutely nothing [to work on] apart from the things which didn’t work.”

He added: “Congratulations to Brighton, played a super game against a bad opponent,” he added.

“We were really not good today. We tried to help the boys with a slightly different formation. The organisation was completely wrong.

“It was too easy. A very deserved defeat and a well-deserved win for Brighton.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Hot Lady Mesmerises S*x Lovers

SHE started being a ƨǝx worker five years ago.

And today, the well-endowed 35-year-old from Nyanga now services both men and women.

She also services her old clients on credit.

“I have loyal clients that I service on credit because I know they will never run away with my money,” said the woman.

But clients cannot just show up and expect to be given services on credit.

They discuss it on the phone before they go to her place.

“My clients and I have an understanding and we respect each other.

None of them come knowing they don’t have money,” she said.

The woman said servicing both genders was not a problem for her.

“At first, I was offering my services to men only.

But one day, I received a message from a woman who asked if I also serviced them.

I didn’t hesitate and said yes,” she said.

She said she knew exactly what the woman needed and she didn’t disappoint.

“If you don’t know how to do something, just ask ƨǝx workers Google.

You will get all the answers there.”

The woman then started to service both mn and womǝn – as long as they were 18 yǝars and older.

She said sometimes she got so busy that clients had to wait outside for their turn.

She urged people to stop criticising others.

“Let’s respect other people’s hustles.

If you were fortunate enough to get a decent job, that doesn’t mean you must look down on other people’s hustle,” she said.

Meanwhile, old ƨǝx workers on the streets of Bulawayo claim new faces are making it difficult for them to get clients.

They have been working in the field as ƨǝx workers for years and attracted many clients.

But this has all changed, thanks to a group of new ƨǝx workers on the streets.

And now it’s a case of ƨǝx wars! The old ƨǝx workers said the new faces are making it difficult for them to get clients.

And although the two groups, who are working on 11th Avenue between Robert Mugabe Way and Samuel Parirenyatwa Streets as well as between Masotsha Ndlovu and Third Avenues have not fought physically, there is tension between them.

“We are struggling to make ends meet.

You can stand here the whole day without being picked up.

We are seeing new faces increase every day and it’s hard.

We can’t fight them because they will tell us they also have rights,” said one of the old ƨǝx workers, who called herself ‘Candy’ (real name Nomsa Mlotshwa).

The new ƨǝx workers said unemployment pushed them into doing this work.

But one of the new ƨǝx workers told Sunday News they were not making more money.

“Tuesdays are the worst.”

She said that she became jobless because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“I used to work at a grocery shop in the western suburbs, and I was retrenched when the owner began struggling to make a profit and pay my wages,” she said.

The woman, who claims she now lives at an informal settlement popularly known as Ngozi Mine, said she used to see other women sell their bodies and decided to give it a try.

“I would not be here if I had a choice.

I have kids to maintain and the little I make here helps to keep hunger at bay,” she said.

The new ƨǝx workers said they were not going anywhere.

“We are sorry to invade the territory, but we have to survive,” said another new ƨǝx worker.

– Sunday News

Heavy Rains Destroy Infrastructure, Crops

SIX people were killed by the recent heavy rains while a lot of infrastructure was damaged, and some destroyed, in various parts of the country.

Crops and livestock were also badly affected by the heavy rains which fell from last Friday to Sunday.

The deaths of people and damage to infrastructure was mainly due to floods, lightning, falling trees and collapse of infrastructure such as schools.

In a statement yesterday, Ministry of Local Government and Public Works spokesperson, Mr Gabriel Masvora, said while the rains that had been forecast by the Meteorological Services Department brought good prospects of crop yields, they had claimed lives and property.

“The rains were experienced in most parts of the country as forecasted by the Meteorological Services Department (MSD), thus raising hopes for a better agricultural season,” said Mr Masvora.

“However, the rains left a trail of destruction in Manicaland, Masvingo, Matabeleland North and South, Mashonaland Central and the Midlands.

“These provinces recorded incidents of drowning, deaths of persons and livestock due to lightning, destruction of infrastructure such as schools, houses, roads and bridges and destruction of crops.

“A total of six deaths were recorded during the period in question. In Mazowe District, a Headmistress died on the spot after a tree fell on a vehicle she was seated in.”

Mr Masvora said of the six who died, two had drowned upon attempting to cross flooded rivers in Gwanda and Mutasa districts, while two were struck by lightning in Chivi, with the other succumbing to injuries sustained after a tree fell in Mazowe.

The other victim died in Gokwe South district after a house collapsed due to heavy rains.

“It is worrisome that a number of schools were damaged by the rains and strong winds at a time when the first term of 2023 was starting.

“A number of houses were also affected by flooding particularly in areas with poor drainage and low lying areas,” Mr Masvora said.

Outlining the damage across the country, Mr Masvora said Muparuri Primary school in Ward 7, Zaka district and Zihwa School in Chivi had their roofs for classroom blocks blown off due to strong winds associated with the rains while a classroom block was damaged at St Martins, Chivi.

At least three houses had their roofs blown off by strong winds in Mwenezi and Chivi districts with a private shop in Chivi damaged as well. In Mbire district, Mashonaland Central province, more than 150 ha of maize, sorghum, cowpeas were destroyed by floods while 20 A 1 farmers lost a combined 10 ha of tobacco.

Four beasts were struck by lightning in Chipinge and Mutare rural, in Manicaland Province.

Nineteen houses were totally damaged while 29 had their roofs blown off or partially blown off by strong winds. Twenty-two schools experienced varying destruction across the country.

“The public is advised to stay informed about the weather through daily forecasts, 10-day bulletins and seasonal forecast updates via the official Meteorological Services Department platforms.

“The Department of Civil Protection is advising citizens not to relax despite the termination of the alert issued recently,” Mr Masvora said.

— Herald

Men Jostle For S*x With Highly Talented Lady

SHE started being a ƨǝx worker five years ago.

And today, the well-endowed 35-year-old from Nyanga now services both men and women.

She also services her old clients on credit.

“I have loyal clients that I service on credit because I know they will never run away with my money,” said the woman.

But clients cannot just show up and expect to be given services on credit.

They discuss it on the phone before they go to her place.

“My clients and I have an understanding and we respect each other.

None of them come knowing they don’t have money,” she said.

The woman said servicing both genders was not a problem for her.

“At first, I was offering my services to men only.

But one day, I received a message from a woman who asked if I also serviced them.

I didn’t hesitate and said yes,” she said.

She said she knew exactly what the woman needed and she didn’t disappoint.

“If you don’t know how to do something, just ask ƨǝx workers Google.

You will get all the answers there.”

The woman then started to service both mn and womǝn – as long as they were 18 yǝars and older.

She said sometimes she got so busy that clients had to wait outside for their turn.

She urged people to stop criticising others.

“Let’s respect other people’s hustles.

If you were fortunate enough to get a decent job, that doesn’t mean you must look down on other people’s hustle,” she said.

Meanwhile, old ƨǝx workers on the streets of Bulawayo claim new faces are making it difficult for them to get clients.

They have been working in the field as ƨǝx workers for years and attracted many clients.

But this has all changed, thanks to a group of new ƨǝx workers on the streets.

And now it’s a case of ƨǝx wars! The old ƨǝx workers said the new faces are making it difficult for them to get clients.

And although the two groups, who are working on 11th Avenue between Robert Mugabe Way and Samuel Parirenyatwa Streets as well as between Masotsha Ndlovu and Third Avenues have not fought physically, there is tension between them.

“We are struggling to make ends meet.

You can stand here the whole day without being picked up.

We are seeing new faces increase every day and it’s hard.

We can’t fight them because they will tell us they also have rights,” said one of the old ƨǝx workers, who called herself ‘Candy’ (real name Nomsa Mlotshwa).

The new ƨǝx workers said unemployment pushed them into doing this work.

But one of the new ƨǝx workers told Sunday News they were not making more money.

“Tuesdays are the worst.”

She said that she became jobless because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“I used to work at a grocery shop in the western suburbs, and I was retrenched when the owner began struggling to make a profit and pay my wages,” she said.

The woman, who claims she now lives at an informal settlement popularly known as Ngozi Mine, said she used to see other women sell their bodies and decided to give it a try.

“I would not be here if I had a choice.

I have kids to maintain and the little I make here helps to keep hunger at bay,” she said.

The new ƨǝx workers said they were not going anywhere.

“We are sorry to invade the territory, but we have to survive,” said another new ƨǝx worker.

– Sunday News

Ruling Party Official Shot Dead

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

I Don’t Care About Premier League- Guardiola

Man City boss Pep Guardiola claimed he doesn’t care about the Premier League after seeing his team beaten 2-1 by Man Utd on Saturday.

City led through Jack Grealish’s 60th-minute header before United snatched a controversial equaliser 18 minutes later courtesy of Bruno Fernandes’ effort.

Marcus Rashford tapped home in the 82nd minute to seal the Red Devils’ home victory.

The result pushed the Blues five points behind leaders Arsenal, hurting the defending champions’ hopes of retaining their title.

“I don’t care about the Premier League and Carabao Cup. We cannot win. We won [them] a lot. It’s not a problem. The problem is we perform like we have done. Always we focus on that,” he told BT Sport.

“So, Carabao Cup we are out. It doesn’t matter. We perform how we perform, we are how we are. Today, we performed. And after we win, we win at another club.”

Speaking on Fernandes’ controversial equaliser, Guardiola slammed the decision to allow the goal, saying: “Marcus Rashford is offside, Bruno Fernandes is not. Rashford distracted our keeper and centre defenders.

“It is what it is. We know where we play. It is difficult for the referees in these stadiums.”

The strike came in the 78th minute after Casemiro played a through ball up the pitch for Rashford, who started the run in an offside position.

The English forward chased after the ball for some metres but did not touch it, with the pass eventually dropping to Fernandes, who netted from the edge of the box.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Klopp Speaks On Drubbing At Brighton

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has made an open admission after his side’s 3-0 humiliation at Brighton.

The Reds suffered their second successive league game after Solly March’s brace and a late Danny Welbeck effort handed the hosts the three points.

The result saw Klopp’s charges drop to eighth position on the EPL table.

Speaking after the match, the gaffer admitted he was frustrated with what he feels may be the “worst game” of his Liverpool tenure.

“Doing better than today should be easy because this is a really low point,” he said.

“I cannot remember a worse game. Maybe there was one, but today was a low point.

“We have to make big steps. From this game today, we can pick absolutely nothing [to work on] apart from the things which didn’t work.”

He added: “Congratulations to Brighton, played a super game against a bad opponent,” he added.

“We were really not good today. We tried to help the boys with a slightly different formation. The organisation was completely wrong.

“It was too easy. A very deserved defeat and a well-deserved win for Brighton.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Last Kicks Of Dying Horse: President Chamisa On Arrest Of Chibaya, 25 Others

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.

CCC Speaks On Arrest Of Amos Chibaya, 25 Members

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens Coalition for Change has denounced the persecution of party members by the Zanu PF regime.

On Saturday CCC organising champion, Hon Amos Chibaya and 25 party members were arrested in Budiriro, Harare.

According to CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba, the arrested members were taken to Harare Central Police Station.

See statement below:

At Harare central Hon Amos Chibaya and 25 others have been transferred from Budiriro and yet to be charged.

It has taken the whole day for the police to clarify on what law are they being detained.

We reject the crimibal abuse of office by Zanupf to weaponize the law against those who differ with them.

The comrades are in good spirit.

Nonetheless we forge ahead!

Diabetes Management

World Diabetes Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness of diabete as a global public health issue and what needs to be done, collectively and individually, for better prevention, diagnosis and management of the condition.

This year’s ( 2022) theme, ‘access to diabetes education’, underpins the larger multi-year theme of ‘access to care’.

In the lead-up to and on 14 November, WHO will highlight not only the challenges, but more importantly the solutions, to scaling-up access to diabetes medicines and care.

WHO’s World Diabetes Day activities will cover issues ranging from championing the priorities of people living with diabetes in advocacy to the Global Diabetes Compact, which drives efforts globally to reduce the risk of diabetes and ensure access to treatment and care.

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Find Out More About Investing In Mining

Business Correspondent |Leading mining companies Inner Core Resources Private Limited and Three Wingers Enterprises are gearing up for ernomous progress in 2023.

The two companies have set in place a strategic partnership that will enhance their operations.

Inner Core Resources will advertise its products and services through Three Wingers Enterprises platforms.

In a statement on Monday, Inner Core Resources said:

“We provide the following services and many others:

Underground and surface Geological Mapping,
Reef mapping, magnetics, Induced Polarization (Ip)
Geological Reporting
Mine registration, pegging and beaconing
Mine dump evaluation,
EIA, EMP…”

“These are some of the services but as far as mining is concerned, we have experienced people who start from exploration to mining and processing.

We also provide mining assets and facilitate Jv agreements.

Any mining related baby (Issue), we can help.. those who want to buy mining equipment and don’t know which ones to use, we are ready to get the best equipment for them.

We can also facilitate mining equipment selling for those who want to set up milling plants,” the company said in a statement.

Inner Core Resources can be contacted through its partner Three Wingers Enterprises

For more information

Call /WhatsApp 0774028830 for more

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Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

You Can’t Arrest Change, CCC Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens Coalition for Change has denounced the persecution of party members by the Zanu PF regime.

On Saturday CCC organising champion, Hon Amos Chibaya and 25 party members were arrested in Budiriro, Harare.

According to CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba, the arrested members were taken to Harare Central Police Station.

See statement below:

At Harare central Hon Amos Chibaya and 25 others have been transferred from Budiriro and yet to be charged.

It has taken the whole day for the police to clarify on what law are they being detained.

We reject the crimibal abuse of office by Zanupf to weaponize the law against those who differ with them.

The comrades are in good spirit.

Nonetheless we forge ahead!

Vacancy Announcement- Administration Officer – Harare (ZESA Holdings)

Job Description

Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates, to fill the above-mentioned vacant post that has arisen within ZESA Holdings, at the National Training Centre in Harare.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Providing day to day administrative support for the Centre’s operations.
  • Management of all records, documents and correspondence.
  • Compiling and updating of the Centre’s asset register.
  • Monitoring SHEQ practices and ensuring adequate security of buildings and personnel.
  • Carrying out periodic property inspections and reporting on repairs and maintenance as needed.
  • Supervising all Administration Personnel.

Qualifications and Experience

  • A degree in Social Sciences/Business Administration or equivalent.
  • Membership of a recognized professional institution.
  • 2 years’ relevant experience.

How to Apply

Applications should be accompanied by a detailed Curriculum Vitae and certified copies of academic and professional qualifications.

STUDENTS’ VOTE: A Vital Cog In Fighting 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 2023 harmonized general election.
 
The students’ vote played a fundamental role in the electoral outcomes of many countries worldwide; 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 massive chuck of the electorate; hence their vote is crucial in the 2023 harmonized election. Globally, students are known to be barometers of class consciousness; apart from voting, students should also help spread voter education across the country. Lastly, the student is crucial in protecting and defending 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 wipe away dictatorship and achieve total change peacefully. However, it is paramount to note that Hichilema’s victory did not come on a silver platter. All groups played their part to turn the dream of change in Zambia into a reality. Hence, if Zimbabweans genuinely seek to turn the vision for change into existence, everyone should play their part.
 
Students lie at the centre of the matrix for change and must contribute immensely to the fight for change. The million-dollar question remains, “Why fighting ?“. Leon Trotsky 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 society faces at any time. Currently, Zimbabwe is ensnared in a serious economic quagmire, and students have been the major victims of this economic crisis. The economic crisis has led to massive, unprecedented inequalities, and thousands of students defer their studies yearly because of the current economic malfunction. Students’ campus life has become difficult in 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 to change more than any group in society.
 
Students need help 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 parents and guardians who pay fees for students in institutions of higher learning are our dear brothers and sisters working tirelessly in the diaspora. These people are risking their lives in Dangerous countries like South Africa to support their brothers and ensure 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 is 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 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 exercise their rights fully. 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 a change in our lifetime.
 

  1. The biggest step is registering to vote. This is a giant step towards winning 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 crucial role in burying the dictator.
  2. As barometers of class consciousness, students have a role in educating society, and voter apathy should not be an issue among students. Instead, students should participate in fighting voter apathy by spreading voter education. Students should penetrate communities and enlighten society on why voting is important. ZANU-PF has been spreading too much propaganda in rural areas; hence the student has a fundamental role in countering such. Most importantly,the student must encourage the masses to support the fight for a new Zimbabwe without fear or favour, equivocation or ambiguity.
  3. On 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 allow students to be polling 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 of a new Zimbabwe will become a reality. The hopes of millions of Zimbabweans will be fulfilled. All forces that believe in this dream should at this significant 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]

No Peace For Second Wife

By A Correspondent- A fight between two women married to the same man spilled into court yesterday with the junior wife seeking a protection order against the older wife.

The second wife, Plaxedes Chisenga, applied for a peace order against Erina Sagonde at the Harare Civil Court.

Presiding magistrate Tamara Chibindi granted the protection order.

Plaxedes said she was suffering emotional and physical abuse at the hands of Erina.

She told the court that Erina was in the habit of going to her house and workplace where she insults and brands her a pr0stitutǝ in public.

Digital Violence Haunts Political Parties

By A Correspondent- Political parties in Midlands province have been urged to safeguard people against cyber bullying as violence has gone digital.

The call was made by Gweru Residents and Ratepayers Association director Cornelia Selipiwe during an inter-parties engagement meeting hosted by the 4-H Zimbabwe organisation in Gweru.

Selipiwe said it was saddening to note how social media has been weaponized to tarnish the image of other political players.

“Let me start by saying youths have access to power because they are the ones who also take part in choosing their leaders. If they take that same power, they can just use it to be in leadership positions I am sure.

“Violence has gone digital, young people have resorted to the use of Twitter Spaces , Facebook and Whatsapp to speak issues which divide people, the nation and some of the messages have been generated by the political and social media influencers.

“We need to be on guard against the use of social media to instigate violence. Look at how pictures of our country’s leadership our President (Emmerson Mnangagwa), Nelson Chamisa’s faces are cartooned, look how Mwonzora’s pictures are edited. We need to guard against that and cultivate the spirit of tolerance among young people,” he added.

Zanu PF Midlands Youth Chairperson Ernest Dzoro said as all political leaders were preaching peace there was need for young people to act accordingly.

“I am happy our political leaders are at the fore front of preaching peace, my own President Emmerson Mnangagwa is among the leaders doing so. Let’s also act accordingly and do as our leaders say.

“Violence is down here at the grass roots, as leaders we don’t fight because above everything we have learnt that we are Zimbabweans. Why then do you (the youths) indulge in violence while your leaders are united? It’s time we change our behaviour together as youths,” he said.

MDC-T Midlands Youth Leader Albert Chadoka said there was need for party leaders to safe guard cyber platforms against weaponization for wrong reasons.

“Indeed the issue of inclusivity on Persons with Disabilities is key at our MDC-T political party. We greatly consider that, now that we have also heard the concerns as political parties, we have agreed to go back and push so that your safety is guaranteed as you venture into political party activities.

“Also let me put our national leaders to task. Our parties must look at the issues of social media with urgency, we don’t want a scenario where cyber bullying ruins our society. We are a people together despite belonging to different political parties. We now have a law which governs use of digital spaces and we appeal that it be used to protect ordinary innocent citizens against digital violence,” Chadoka said.

The engagement was attended by youth leaders from eight political parties including Zanu PF, Labour Economists and African Democrats (LEAD), Zimbabwe Economic Freedom Fighters (ZEFF), Front for Economic Emancipation Zimbabwe (FEEZ), National Constitutional Assembly (NCA), MDC-T and Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

Man In Soup For Publicising Wife’s HIV Status

By A Correspondent- A Harare woman yesterday applied for a protection order against her husband, accusing him of selling her property whenever he is drunk.

Tariro Konde alleged that her husband, Tendai Guravhezha, verbally abuses her in front of their neighbours and sells her property.

Magistrate Tamara Chibindi granted the protection order by consent.

Tariro also said her husband insults her over her HIV status.

“He uses hurtful language to insult me because of my status. I am always hurt because he has made it a habit to insult me over my HIV status.

“He married me when I was HIV positive, but I was not aware of it,” she said.

She said her husband is a drunkard. “Whenever he is drunk, he insults me and sells my property. Every time I ask for money to take care of our child, he starts insulting me and more often we end up fighting,” said Tariro.

Tendai did not oppose the application, but said his wife usually uses rude language when responding to him.

“I do not oppose the order, but she usually answers me in a rude manner which leads to the misunderstandings,” he said.

Magistrate Chibindi ordered Tendai not to insult or harass his wife.

— HMetro

Illegal Ethiopian Left Seriously Injured At Accident Scene

By A Correspondent- A 28 year old Ethiopian man who entered the country illegally was abandoned by his alleged accomplices after they were involved in a road accident in Zvishavane which left him seriously injured.

Tsegaye Summu was found unconscious and badly injured on the side of the road in September last year and was taken to Zvishavane Hospital where he has been receiving treatment under police guard, after it was discovered that he did not have a valid permit to be in the country.

Summu recently appeared before Bulawayo magistrate, Mr Busani Sibanda facing a charge of entering the country without a valid permit.

The court heard from prosecutor Ms Dorcas Maphosa that upon interrogation it was discovered Summu had unlawfully entered the country through an unknown port at an unknown date with the intention of proceeding to South Africa where he said he intended to seek greener pastures. The driver and other passengers were not found at the scene of the accident.

n a date unknown to the prosecutor but during the month of September 2022 and through an unknown port of entry, the accused unlawfully and intentionally entered and remained in Zimbabwe.

On 24 September, at around 2am, the accused was aboard a Toyota Hiace, white in colour and was travelling along Mbalabala-Zvishavane road. The car was involved in a serious road accident at 180 km peg.

The accused was seriously injured as a result and abandoned at the scene of accident. The driver went away without being noticed,” said Ms Maphosa.

Simmu who has been in police custody since being discharged from the hospital was found guilty and is now due for deportation. He was also made to pay a fine of $30 000.

— Sunday News

Zim Lawyer Advises Zimbos Travelling To UK On Carer Visas

By A Correspondent- Prominent UK-based Zimbabwean lawyer Lloyd Msipa who is also the late former Midlands governor and cabinet minister Cephas Msipa’s nephew has advised Zimbabweans going to the UK on carer visas to take it easy because times have changed.

Msipa sent out the advise on Twitter.

Said Msipa,

“Heads up fellow Zimbos coming to UK on carer visas, take it easy, times have changed! Don’t sell ur house to buy air ticket.

You will not replace it! Don’t over work urself, unofa. Build ur credit slowly.

A former banker who arrived recently died in his sleep due to exhaustion!”

Man “Jumps” To His Death In Harare

 By A Correspondent- A 63 year old man reportedly jumped to his death from the eighth floor of a local hotel yesterday morning.

The man identified as David Howard Bookless, 63, suffered a fracture on his right hand, left leg and bruises on the face.

David was found with car keys and US$36 in his pockets.

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“The ZRP is investigating the circumstances in which a 63-year-old man jumped to his death from a local hotel’s eighth floor on January 12 at 8.30 am. More details will be revealed in due course,” he said.

However, sources said David was not booked at the hotel.

Hotel officials declined to comment on the alleged suicide committed on their premises.

But witnesses gave different versions of the incident. One Makande said they heard a loud thud on the ground. “The incident happened at around 8:30 am and 1 was just setting my market place.

“I heard a very loud sound and 1 went to check what it was, and that’s when 1 saw the man lying on the ground bleeding, with one foot missing,” he said.

Makande said people later gathered at the scene.

“People started to crowd around and one lady saw that the broken missing foot was a few metres away from the lifeless body.

“The police later came and attended the scene and removed the body,” he said.

Another witness said he did not see any open window.

“We did not see the open window from which he jumped. All the windows were closed,” he said.

Fortunate Mhakana, a street vendor, said: “I saw someone closing the window from which the victim jumped from. It seems he was pushed from the window.

-HMetro

Court Upholds Khama’s Arrest Warrant

By A Correspondent- A Botswana court on Friday dismissed an application by former President Ian Khama to have an arrest warrant against him struck down.

The warrant was issued by a regional magistrate in late December after Khama, who is believed to be living in South Africa since November 2021, failed to turn up in court to answer charges laid against him in April.

The charges include unlawful possession of a firearm, receiving stolen property and procuring the registration of a firearm by false pretence among others.

The high court in Gaborone ruled that Khama’s application failed to meet the requirements for the warrant to be set aside or delayed, and said he also failed to justify why the matter should be treated as urgent.

His lawyer said Khama has not yet made a decision on appealing the judgement.

Khama has missed court appearances since he was charged in April, saying he feared for his life in Botswana.

He has been in a protracted feud with his successor President Mokgweetsi Masisi which resulted in him quitting the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) in 2019.

Ruya Adventist High Pupil Attains 10As At A’Level

By A Correspondent- A Ruya Adventist High School learner, 19 year old Tadiwanashe Mavetera shattered academic records after attaining 10 As in the 2022 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Advanced Level exams.

In achieving the remarkable feat, Mavetera aced exams in Accounting, Mechanical Mathematics, Business Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Pure Mathematics, Statistics and Economics.

A-Level learners ordinarily sit three subjects.

His latest accomplishment adds to the 20 As he achieved in Ordinary Level exams in 2020.

Zimsec board chairperson Professor Eddie Mwenje yesterday told The Sunday Mail that although the examinations management body does not usually comment on the performance of individual learners, Mavetera’s was “amazing”.

Manhunt Continues For Hwedza Murder Suspect

By A Correspondent- Police are still on the hunt for murder suspect Jaison Muvhevhi who allegedly shot and killed three people in Wedza on Friday, he is still on the run.

Police national spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi dismissed false messages circulating on social media that Muvhevhi was arrested.

He said they have recovered an FN rifle allegedly used in the murder in a Toyota Allion vehicle dumped by Muvhevhi in Chipinge.

Social media was awash with news that Muvhevhi was caught last night trying to cross to the Mozambican side.

Muvhevhi is alleged to have killed a church leader at an apostolic sect shrine in Wedza on Friday before shooting a police officer who was trying to arrest him and another individual identified as a barman at Mukamba business center.

Undocumented Zimbos In SA Struggle To Send Kids To School

By A Correspondent- t is 10:00, and 9-year-old Michael is begging at a set of traffic lights in Johannesburg. Most children his age are back at school after the holidays. But Michael is undocumented.

He has not been in school since 2021, when he used to attend a private school. His family could not afford to keep him there, and the school also gave him notice that he should provide some documentation if he wanted to continue classes, GroundUp reported.

His two siblings and their mother, a widow, sometimes join Michael at the traffic lights to beg from motorists. They usually spread out to increase their chances of getting something.

Michael and one of his sisters were born in South Africa. The younger one was born in Zimbabwe and came to South Africa as a baby. The older sibling used to attend school but the younger one has never been to school.

I want to be in school, but my mother says we have no papers. Standing at the robots is boring, but we have no choice because we need food,” said Michael.

Michael’s mother said:

Not being able to send my children to school is heartbreaking. My children have neither Zimbabwean nor South African papers because we have been in Johannesburg for a long time.

The online school placement system requires documents for registration, so parents go to schools in person, door to door, only to be turned away. Michael’s mother tried several public schools, but they insisted she provide documents.

Some private schools will take undocumented children, but charge fees ranging from R500 to R1 500 a month. Most undocumented immigrant parents do not have a sufficient or stable enough income to cover this.

Smangaliso, from Bulawayo in Zimbabwe but originally from Mozambique, only acquired Zimbabwean citizenship a few years ago. She brought her grandchildren, aged 9 and 11, to Johannesburg three years ago after their father died. She has not found a public school that is prepared to take them without documents.

“It’s not easy back home in Bulawayo. At least here (Johannesburg) I can buy food with the money I make from selling sweets… My grandchildren need an education… I don’t know what to do,” she said.

Rudo, a secretary by profession, lost her job because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Her children have been at home for the past year because she cannot afford the R950 a month she was paying to keep them in a private school.

She said:

South Africa is the only home they know. All I want is for them to go to school but it is not as easy as that.

Zimbabwe Isolated Women in South Africa (Ziwisa) has compiled a database of children living in the inner-city of Johannesburg who are in this predicament.

“There are close to 1 000 migrant children from Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Congo and Lesotho [who] we have registered so far, who are not going to school due to lack of documentation,” said Ethel Musonza from Ziwisa.

“While some [children] might be lucky enough to be enrolled into primary school, it’s difficult to get placed in high schools,” she said.

The matric certificates of immigrant children are missing the 13-digit South African ID number, and their validity is often doubted.

“In Johannesburg, there are a number of private schools offering the University of Cambridge high school system to allow migrant children to have usable certificates, but such schools are expensive,” said Musonza.

Cambridge system matric certificates do not require South African ID numbers, and the system is generally favoured by many immigrants.

Ziwisa, in partnership with Bishop Paul Verryn of the Methodist Church in Johannesburg, is fundraising for a school for immigrant children.

“The project will cater for all children, including those who are undocumented,” Verryn said. He added that the school would have to charge a small fee.

“We will also offer the University of Cambridge syllabus to cater for migrant children with no ID numbers or birth certificates. All children have the right to attend school.

“The Albert school, which was operating on the premises of the Methodist Church, catered for only Zimbabweans who were struggling with school placement, but has now officially been closed. Should a new school be opened, a difference will be made in the lives of needy children,” said Verryn.

Probe For Nudes Sending Headmaster

By A Correspondent- A 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 Provincial Education Office.

CCC Organising Secretary, MP Arrested

By A Correspondent- Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) organising secretary Amos Chibaya and Budiriro legislator Costa Machingauta were arrested in Harare yesterday alongside 23 other party members while attending an internal party meeting held at the legislators’ residence.

Anti-riot officers besieged Machinguta’s house, stopped a private internal party meeting and barricaded the road leading to his residence.

Machingauta, his wife, children and other party members were beaten before arrest.

Baton-wielding officers turned the zone into a no-go-area, with residents forced to use alternative routes home.

Sangoma Killed Outside Tavern

By A Correspondent- Family friends and groovists from Tshwane are mourning the death of sangoma Lesego “Sonti Lee” Sonti, who was brutally murdered outside a tavern in Klipgat, Tshwane on Tuesday, 10 January.

She was killed together with her alleged businessman boyfriend.

A video of her lying in a pool of blood with bullet wounds on her face circulated on social media

In the 30-second video, people can be heard saying they should call 10111, while others are trying to determine whether she is still alive.

According to social media posts, Sonti Lee was a socialite in Tshwane, who was famous for her good bacardi dance moves. Many people also said she was one of the most beautiful women in their kasi. Tributes and messages were shared on her Facebook page.

Ex Murders Woman For Refusing To Reconcile With Him

By A Correspondent- A Shurugwi man is suspected of having murdered his ex-wife in cold blood after she refused to reconcile with him.

Lubitsi Mubita (31) of Mutamba village under Chief Nhema in Shurugwi, was found lying in a pool of blood with stab wounds in her bedroom.

Midlands police provincial spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko said Mubita’s husband Rangarirai Mukoko has been arrested in connection with her murder.

“Mubita had multiple stab wounds on her body and a blood-stained chisel, which is believed to be the murder weapon, was recovered from the suspect, her ex-husband,” Mahoko said.

In an unrelated case, Mahoko confirmed a suspected suicide case in Gweru where a man, identified as Paul Sigauke (27) of Chikanga Village, under Chief Mutema in Chipinge, was found dead hanging from a tree near Gweru River.

Councilor Gunned Down

By A Correspondent- 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.

Man Kills Sibling Over Wheelbarrow

By A Correspondent- A 39 year old man from Methodist Village on the outskirts of Bulawayo axed his 22-year-old sibling to death for selling his wheelbarrow without his consent, police have confirmed.

The incident occurred on Thursday when the accused Nkosilathi Moyo, who has since been arrested, hacked his younger brother Blessing with an axe for selling his wheelbarrow.

Police spokesperson for Bulawayo Province Inspector Abednico Ncube told Sunday News that the brothers were alone at their home in Methodist Village when the incident occurred.

We received a report of murder where siblings Nkosilathi and Blessing Moyo are said to have had a scuffle over a wheelbarrow belonging to Nkosilathi that Blessing is alleged to have sold. The result was that Nkosilathi struck his younger brother with an axe on the head and forehead. He died on the spot,” said Insp Ncube.

The incident happened when their 64-year-old father was away herding cattle. When the father returned home he found Blessing in a sitting position on the sofa motionless and bleeding from the back of the head and forehead.

Friday The 13th Wedza Police Killer Skips To Mozambique

By- The Police have said they were still hunting a CID member Jaison Muvhevhi who shot and killed three people in Wedza, including a police officer, on Friday.

Police national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said they had recovered the Toyota Allion vehicle dumped by Muvhevhi in the Chiduku area of Rusape.

He said they also recovered an FN rifle the suspect had taken from the police officer he killed in Wedza.

ZBC reports that Assistant Commissioner Nyathi dismissed as false messages circulating on social media that Muvhevhi had been arrested in Chipinge while trying to cross into Mozambique.
Muvhevhi is alleged to have killed a church leader at an apostolic sect shrine in Wedza on Friday before turning the gun on a police officer who was trying to arrest him and another individual identified as a barman at Mukamba Business Centre.
He dumped his vehicle in the Chiduku area of Rusape, together with the FN rifle and is now armed with a service pistol which he also took from the police officer he injured while resisting arrest, in addition to his personal pistol.

On ZIMSEC Grade Inflation: A Disgraceful and Shameful National Cancer

By Arthur G.O. Mutambara| I have seen press reports about this year’s Ordinary Level and Advanced Level Examination results all over the place. I want to congratulate all the students, schools and teachers who excelled. Makorokoto makuru (Congratulations)!!

However, on the ZIMSEC Advanced Level Examination results, there is a slight problem of grade inflation – a pernicious and ruinous national cancer. How do you get one school getting 79 students with 15 points (or more) out of 140 candidates? This is 56% of the students getting the same top examination outcome. This is shameless grade inflation. Throughout the country, some schools have such results as 37, 25 or such large numbers of 15-pointers each. While these achievements must be celebrated and the students applauded, there is a problem.

How do you differentiate these multitudes of 15-pointer kids? The very top students (the superstars) are now hidden and buried among the 79, 37 and 25, for example. You cannot tell who they are. How do you get them scholarships or secure places for them into top universities such as Oxford, Harvard or Cambridge, when there are a 1000 students with 15 points from Zimbabwe. It is meaningless. You probably have to give them another examination to distinguish and differentiate them.

The 2019 ZIMSEC Advanced Level Examination results do not follow a standard normal distribution curve. How do you get 56% of the students from one school obtaining the same top examination outcome? These results are a disservice to the best and brightest students. In fact, they are a disservice to all the students.

Grade inflation is not a good idea. I have received many requests from these students with 15 points or more from this year’s results, asking for opportunities at top universities across the world. While I congratulate the high achievers and I am excited for them, it is very tough to sell their outstanding results to great institutions outside Zimbabwe, because of the obvious and disgraceful grade inflation. Do you approach Oxford or Harvard with 1000 such 15-pointers from Zimbabwe? It is a joke.

Why do we say this? When you present 1000 students with 15 points from one country (obtained in one sitting) to a university like Oxford or Harvard, it is meaningless because the 1000 students are not differentiated. You cannot tell who is in the top 10 or 20 among the 1000 outstanding candidates. You put the top university in an invidious situation. They cannot admit them, and yet some of the 1000 students would definitely qualify to study in these top and globally competitive programmes. However, you do not know who they are. You might have to give the 1000 students another examination to rank them. This is the challenge that is presented by grade inflation.

ZIMSEC must sort out this mess.

For sure, getting 35 points or 25 points is an indicator of differentiation. However, the standard Advanced Level Examination is three subjects. So, attaining 15 points from 3 subjects (3As) becomes the ultimate and uniform measure of the highest excellence. Yes, you can say the 35-pointer has differentiated himself or herself. Agreed. However, taking more than three subjects is not the standard format of the Advanced Level Examination. Very few students do that. More importantly, when they do not take more than three subjects, that act/choice must not count against them in terms of excellence.

Now, how about the 1000 with three As (who only took three subjects) each? Are they all equal? How do top universities choose the best among these 1000 students? How do you differentiate these 1000? Surely some of them are superstars who qualify to enter Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard or Stanford. But we cannot tell who they are from the 1000. This is the challenge I am flagging which is occasioned by grade inflation.

Globally grade inflation is a well-known concept. There have been cases in African countries (e.g. Nigeria), the United States, and Europe. In the High School sector, the UK has been effectively grappling with it by having several private examination boards that compete, thus shaming and minimising the occurrence of this scourge.

In analysing the ZIMSEC outcomes, it is clear that certainly, our children are not getting too smart. That is not the issue. The problems are the standard of the examination, the marking systems and grading thereafter. It is a ZIMSEC problem. And no, the internet and its platforms such as Google or Wikipedia is not the issue. We just have to be creative, resourceful and imaginative examiners. Furthermore, our marking and grading must be sophisticated. Despite the advent of Google, proper exams can still be administered. Those who took Cambridge Advanced Level Examination in 2019 do not have this grade inflation problem.

Our challenge is that we have one national, incompetently state-run, examination body. We need to rethink, reimagine and re-invent ZIMSEC. The key leaders and professional of this institution must understand the meaning and impact of grade inflation. In the UK, as already indicated, they have several privately run examination bodies that compete and thus mitigate and manage the occurrence of grade inflation.

By the way, once they are admitted into top global universities, students from our great country, generally distinguish themselves. With the tremendous and world-renowned Zimbabwean work ethic and drive, they usually take care of business. Sometimes, getting into these top schools is now the problem, and not performance once admitted. I sit on the Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee. Getting the Rhodes Scholarship does NOT guarantee you a place at Oxford University. There is a separate application process into Oxford.

About five years ago, one of our two Rhodes Scholarship choices: A First Class Degree in Computer Science from UZ could not get a place at Oxford University! They asked the selected Rhodes Scholar to spend a year at the lower-ranked Brookes University (next door to Oxford) for a year, and prove himself first, then apply again to the University of Oxford.

Of course, the young man was shuttered and humiliated. But he braved it, spent the year at Brookes, and eventually gained entrance into the University of Oxford. He is now a proud Oxonian. But can you imagine the ordeal and psychological trauma that the young man, had to go through? Was it necessary?

Now, do you know why the University of Oxford did this to our Rhodes Scholar? Because UZ gave a PhD to Grace Mugabe after three months, Oxford basically discounted the young man’s First Class to a Third!

These are the things we do to undermine our superstar students!

We ought to stop.

The ZIMSEC grade inflation is one step too far. We must protect the brand, opportunities and possibilities of all our students – the country’s future human capital – starting from Primary School, through High School, right up to Tertiary Education.

In case some might think that the Advanced Level Examination grade inflation will only affect entry into elite or Ivy League schools like Harvard and Oxford; to the contrary, the issue will also negatively impact fair admission into local universities. Any examination that says 56% are equally NUMBER ONE is meaningless. More importantly, such results are useless for university admission purposes. Forget Oxford and Harvard. Let us stay local. With these 1000 fifteen pointers, how are you going to decide who gets into UZ law or UZ Medicine? The 79 (15 pointers) kids from Pamushana and 15 pointers from one or two other schools can easily fill up those two programs. What will happen to other 15 pointers (from the 1000) who also want to be enrolled in the two courses at UZ? What reason will you give them for not qualifying into these two programs at UZ?

Let us make the numbers do some more talking. Out of 1000 fifteen pointers, how many qualify for a Law Degree at UZ? Probably 300. How many qualify for a Degree in Medicine at UZ, probably 200. Assuming UZ Law takes 80 a year and Medicine 70 a year, there is a potential problem. How do you objectively select the 80 and 70, out of the 300 and 200 respectively? Are we going to apply subjective ad hoc terms which are most likely to disadvantage the poor and the unconnected?

The same above analysis can be made for departments at any of the other national tertiary institutions, be it NUST, MSU or Africa University. It is not just a question of whether we can absorb all these qualified students into Zimbabwean tertiary institutions, but rather ensuring fair and scientific admission into these universities based on meaningful results. Hence, you can disregard any reference to elite or Ivy League Schools – Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, etc. – or any foreign interests for that matter. Grade inflation is bad for Zimbabwe, period. The case against grade inflation has nothing to do with trying to please elite or Ivy League Schools. Don’t hide behind cheap, primitive and unsophisticated decolonisation or anti-imperialism arguments. We have been independent for 40 years and running our own education system in those years. As free Zimbabweans – proud Africans – we have created this problem. We must solve it to please ourselves and nobody else.

We must think again.

For the record, we are not necessarily challenging the quality of education acquired or the capacity of the students produced. We have not reached that stage, yet. I am just emphasising differentiation of the product. The product (our students) is fairly solid and can compete globally. Lack of differentiation damages the brand and deny the product opportunities to excel and flourish in Zimbabwe and beyond our borders. No one should be suffocated or disparaged for doing well. Neither should we grade for available opportunities. We just want meaningful examination results that we can use for university admission and other developmental purposes.

Furthermore, it is essential to posit that what we are addressing here is neither a problem of sheer absorption capacity nor the challenge of too many qualified students. Not at all. While those could be secondary concerns, they are not the issues at play at all, in this conversation. This discussion is about meaningful and fair absorption within the country. It is about the effective interface with other jurisdictions academically. We need meaningful examination results, period. That there are too many or too few qualified students is a separate though essential conversation.

What is the way forward?

We need to rethink, re-engineer, re-imagine and redesign ZIMSEC. We need creative, resourceful and imaginative examiners, backed by sophistication in marking and grading. The lack of rigour and tenacity in both developing and grading the examinations are the key drivers of grade inflation. We need quality examiners who understand grade dynamics, all grounded in quality teaching and curriculum understanding. ZIMSEC must not tolerate inefficient and incompetent markers. Curriculum development, teaching and the examinations, thereafter, must be anchored in learners’ pursuit of competencies such as problem-solving, learning how to learn, mastering how to think, and blended learning; all rooted in a multidisciplinary approach to education. We need to rethink, reimagine, re-engineer and redesign ZIMSEC. We need meaningful examination results which we can effectively use as a country and which also allow us to interface with other jurisdictions meaningfully. We must eliminate any elements of direct or indirect political interference which compromise the quality of our education system and its products. There should be no place for scoring cheap political mileage by awarding inflated grades. This is ruinous and detrimental to our children. We must protect the brand, opportunities and impact of our education products – our priceless human capital. In doing so, we can pick up lessons from other jurisdictions that have addressed the grade inflation challenge. Zimbabwe can fix this scourge. However, we must first accept that it exists. A problem realised is a problem half-solved.

We must jealously guard the globally renowned quality and efficacy of our entire education system from Primary School to Tertiary Education. We must find ways of restoring institutional and individual integrity, pride in good work ethics, discipline and quality work across the entire education sector.

Sorting out the mess and rot at ZIMSEC – the disgraceful and shameful grade inflation – is a national imperative.

Yes, we can solve this challenge in pursuit of our national interest.

DJ Fantan’s Wife Taken Over By Another Man

By James Gwati-Zimdancehall, music producer and DJ Fantan’s ex-wife Gamuchirai Nemukuyu has found a new lover.

Gamu posted pictures on her social media platforms with his new man a few months after she broke up with Fantan, whose real name is Arnold Kamudyariwa.

The Chill Spot Boss had allegedly abandoned her and married his “Small House” Vimbai Mponda.

Last week, Fantan, made headlines for supporting the state and bashing Winky D for releasing an album that speaks truth to power.

The public condemned his anti-Gaffa utterances.

Should ED Try Out The New HIV Drug?

A new HIV treatment regime that will see a new drug Sunlenca (Lenacapavir) being taken twice in a year by people with multi-drug resistant HIV Type One is now available, but awaiting approval by the Mnangagwa run Government. The drug that is administered through injections once every six months has recently been approved in the United States and has provided relief to HIV positive people with a low tolerance to other ARVs. Asked about the developments and what they mean to Zimbabwe, Director of Aids and Tuberculosis in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Dr Owen Mugurungi said such interventions were welcome as they were aimed at improving adherence to HIV treatment.

“We welcome such developments as they greatly improve adherence to treatment. You will find out that daily intake of ARVs or any other drugs is associated with defaulting as pill fatigue grows for some people. There are also cases of people missing doses so the development of drugs that are taken a few times will greatly improve adherence,” said Dr Mugurungi.

He said attempts that have been made in the development of medicines have proved that people were more likely to take their ARVs if the number of times they take them was reduced as in the case of Sunlenca which would be injected twice a year. Dr Mugurungi also gave examples of lessons learnt from family planning drugs which are now administered once in three months for some, while others are taken once in three to five years compared to daily intake of pills. He said the development was going to improve the management of HIV and adherence to antiretrovirals in the country which was a positive step in the country’s response to HIV treatment as it would significantly reduce defaulting.

The United States Food and Drug Administration approved the drug recently for people with HIV Type One whose infections cannot be successfully treated with other available treatments due to resistance, intolerance or safety considerations. “Sunlenca’s starting dose is given as oral tablets and subcutaneous injections every six months. Sunlenca is given in combination with other antiretrovirals,” read a statement from the FDA. In November 2022, the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) through their evaluations and registration department approved the use of a long acting injectable cabotegravir (CAB-LA) as pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention. They noted that the information that had been submitted to support the approval of the product indicated that it was safe, effective and of good quality, adding that the product will be beneficial to those that will receive it. CAB-LA has been recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and is administered to people with a substantial risk to HIV as part of comprehensive prevention approaches.

WHO also released guidelines of the use of CAB-LA in their countries with Zimbabwe being the first African country taking up the use of the drug which is effective in HIV prevention. The first HIV prevention intervention introduced by WHO was Tenofovir, an oral Antiretroviral recommended in 2015, the Dapivirine vaginal ring in 2021 and CAB-LA being the third intervention introduced at the end on 2022. However, last week, MCAZ warned against the use and sale of Gammora, a drug from abroad as treatment for HIV saying they have not approved its use in Zimbabwe. Gammora was developed by an Israel based biotech company which initially claimed that clinical trials performed had shown that the drug could eliminate 99 percent of HIV within the first four weeks of treatment. “As MCAZ, we have noted the continued advertising and marketing of such products, especially on social media. We urge members of the public to desist from buying such products which have not gone through any clinical trials and therefore their safety and efficacy has not been proven.

Members of the public are encouraged to buy medicines from registered premises and persons. These lists can be found on the online register found on our website,” they said in a statement.- state media

ED Govt Imposes Performance-Based Contracts for CCC Mayors Ahead Of 2023 Elections

The govt says it is disappointed with poor service delivery obtaining in the country’s towns and cities that does not signal a collective agenda steeped towards achieving an upper-middle income economy by 2030. As part of a raft of measures to ensure improved service delivery, that speaks to achievement of the National Development Strategy 1, the Government is going to tie down town clerks and mayors to account for poor service delivery through a stiff performance measurement tool – the performance-based contracts, which has already been implemented in other sectors. The Government noted that basic service delivery has continued to suffer in the country with a number of local authorities failing to provide water, attend to sewer and water pipe bursts, as well as failing to maintain an efficient road network. The councils have also failed to collect garbage, maintain vending order, fix street lighting and cut overgrown shrubs, trees and grass leaving the environs unmanicured and increasing chances of muggings of residents by criminals.

Director of Communications and Advocacy in the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works Mr Gabriel Masvora told Sunday News that the Government was overly unhappy with the situation obtaining in the country’s towns and cities. He said the signing of performance-based contracts would help Government in its supervisory role to action on local authorities.

Some local authorities signed the contracts last year while others said they wanted to study the documents first, but government insists that all local authorities have to sign the contracts. “The Ministry is not happy with how local authorities are performing. To us as the supervising ministry, this has an impact on the town clerks’ contracts. We are expecting more town clerks and mayors to sign performance-based contracts this year that will see their service delivery performance being scrutinised.

Once they sign these performance-based contracts, they will stipulate what they ought to achieve within a particular timeframe and if they do not meet those demands then we will action on their contracts,” said Mr Masvora. The Government introduced performance-based contracts in 2020 where senior administrators in Government starting with permanent secretaries’ performance is expected to be measured against. The signing of the performance contracts which were meant for 2021 marked the start of a new system where those managing the public service were expected to perform to defined standards in line with key reforms in the public sector as the country moves towards an upper-middle-class economy by 2030. Turning to the poor state of roads both in urban and rural council areas, Mr Masvora said the authorities have a mandate to ensure the roads were serviced as there were mechanisms to fund that service. “The Zimbabwe National Road Authority (Zinara) goes direct to councils and gives them funds to rehabilitate roads. “Residents also pay rates which we also expect to contribute towards service delivery. Government has also come in to mitigate adopting some local authority roads through the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP) as well as through devolution funds,” said Mr Masvora. Meanwhile, the Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe (UCAZ) president Councillor Abel Matsika acknowledged that roads, particularly in urban areas were in a bad shape. He expressed gratitude over various Government interventions saying they were pleading for increased funding towards road rehabilitation.

“Indeed, the state of roads in most of our towns and cities is bad. Though there has been an improvement since the intervention of the Government through the ERRP, but there is a lot of work to be done. We are indeed engaging the Government itself to increase the money that they are injecting through ERRP. We are also asking the Government to give us leverage of engaging some private players so that we deal with this once and for all,” said Clr Matsika. He said a number of local authorities were struggling to get enough funds as Government had allegedly been delaying to disburse funds for road maintenance and ERRP such that they have been having running battles with contractors in terms of payments.

“In each and every authority there are some contractors who are at work right now regardless of delays in payments. It is very difficult to point out which are the worst affected towns or cities but there is no denying that the roads are littered with potholes,” said Clr Matsika. The Bulawayo City Council last week suspended the health services director, Dr Edwin Sibanda, over poor service delivery amid cries by residents over uncollected garbage in the city centre and residential areas. — @nyeve14

Arts Minister Backtracks On Winky D Attack

Deputy minister of youths, sports and arts Tinoda Machakaire has backtracked from his earlier remarks where he appeared to attack man of the moment Winky D over his lyrics on his new album Eureka Eureka saying a video that widely circulated was not shared in its entirety.

In the trending video, Machakaire urged Winky D to approach the government with his grievances instead of using his music, remarks that attracted widespread backlash on him.

Feeling the heat, Machakaire has since issued a statement encouraging citizens to respect musicians’ opinions which he said should be expressed within the limits of the constitution.

“I have seen with growing concern the video circulating on social media. It is quite unfortunate that the video wasn’t shared in its entirety. However, all I am saying is let us not fight artists (Winky D)

“Let us respect their art and respect their opinions so long it’s within their constitutional rights. President ED Mnangagwa is saying no to violence, yes to peace. Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo and tisu vene vayo,” said Machakaire.

He further took note of the fact that many young people are unemployed which he said could be the bone of contention with most youths in the country but said the government doors are open to listen to the grievances.

“If he, or any other artist or youth out there has any challenges or grievances they need addressed our doors are always open to listen to them. I know most young people are unemployed and this is a bone of contention with most of our youth. In Harare alone for example roads in most of our residential locations have deteriorated, City of Harare is failing to provide clean and safe water, traffic lights are not working, stadiums are down, failure to develop working spaces eg Coca Cola. We have identified the problems and we need solutions to these problems which is why I am saying, come let us talk.

“I know we have a lot of brilliant minds in our nation and if we put our heads together we can come up with creative and innovative solutions to our problems. The moment we start fighting each other, it distracts from our purpose and instead of moving forward, we are stuck fighting each other where we could expend that energy and creativity into solving our grievances. That is all I am saying,” said Machakaire.

LEAKED: ZANU Man Threatens Nelson Chamisa

FULL TEXT

You who is called Chikoz, what are you trying to utter saying, leave violence, CCC is a party like ZANU PF. Do you know what war is?

War is winner takes all, and there is collateral damage, we are at war and we are going to war with CCC and you want us … so if it’s reciprocated what will you do? This is the art of war. People take war differently, you take war kindly, fine. But it’s either a win or lose game and you want us to smile. These elders wanted to meet against ZANU PF at their age, don’t they know that we rule? You want us to smile at parents who want to remove my president and we must smile? If you want to say those words, go out of this group, you don’t utter those words to us. We are now clothed with the spirit of war right now, we are going to win this election, blood or no blood. If you want to say CCC is a party like ZANU PF, please bloody remove yourself from this group, and don’t play with us. If your grandmother and pa, put an X against my president, we are going to be hanged, we will lose. We will be hanged by (Nelson) Chamisa.

Why are you saying CCC is a party like ZANU PF? Is it difficult to tell your parents that the ruling party is ZANU PF? So you want us to smile for people who are going to rule against our president? To rule against my party? All this will be stopped…All these Msasa Park structures will be graded. What are you saying on this group this morning? Don’t make me angry. Don’t annoy me. Where are you right now, so I come there right now, so that we start the war you and I, immediately?

Heavy Rains Kill 6

SIX people were killed by the recent heavy rains while a lot of infrastructure was damaged, and some destroyed, in various parts of the country.

Crops and livestock were also badly affected by the heavy rains which fell from last Friday to Sunday.

The deaths of people and damage to infrastructure was mainly due to floods, lightning, falling trees and collapse of infrastructure such as schools.

In a statement yesterday, Ministry of Local Government and Public Works spokesperson, Mr Gabriel Masvora, said while the rains that had been forecast by the Meteorological Services Department brought good prospects of crop yields, they had claimed lives and property.

“The rains were experienced in most parts of the country as forecasted by the Meteorological Services Department (MSD), thus raising hopes for a better agricultural season,” said Mr Masvora.

“However, the rains left a trail of destruction in Manicaland, Masvingo, Matabeleland North and South, Mashonaland Central and the Midlands.

“These provinces recorded incidents of drowning, deaths of persons and livestock due to lightning, destruction of infrastructure such as schools, houses, roads and bridges and destruction of crops.

“A total of six deaths were recorded during the period in question. In Mazowe District, a Headmistress died on the spot after a tree fell on a vehicle she was seated in.”

Mr Masvora said of the six who died, two had drowned upon attempting to cross flooded rivers in Gwanda and Mutasa districts, while two were struck by lightning in Chivi, with the other succumbing to injuries sustained after a tree fell in Mazowe.

The other victim died in Gokwe South district after a house collapsed due to heavy rains.

“It is worrisome that a number of schools were damaged by the rains and strong winds at a time when the first term of 2023 was starting.

“A number of houses were also affected by flooding particularly in areas with poor drainage and low lying areas,” Mr Masvora said.

Outlining the damage across the country, Mr Masvora said Muparuri Primary school in Ward 7, Zaka district and Zihwa School in Chivi had their roofs for classroom blocks blown off due to strong winds associated with the rains while a classroom block was damaged at St Martins, Chivi.

At least three houses had their roofs blown off by strong winds in Mwenezi and Chivi districts with a private shop in Chivi damaged as well. In Mbire district, Mashonaland Central province, more than 150 ha of maize, sorghum, cowpeas were destroyed by floods while 20 A 1 farmers lost a combined 10 ha of tobacco.

Four beasts were struck by lightning in Chipinge and Mutare rural, in Manicaland Province.

Nineteen houses were totally damaged while 29 had their roofs blown off or partially blown off by strong winds. Twenty-two schools experienced varying destruction across the country.

“The public is advised to stay informed about the weather through daily forecasts, 10-day bulletins and seasonal forecast updates via the official Meteorological Services Department platforms.

“The Department of Civil Protection is advising citizens not to relax despite the termination of the alert issued recently,” Mr Masvora said.

— Herald

Morocco Snub CHAN?

Defending champions Morocco have withdrawn from the 2022 CHAN just a day before the tournament starts in Algeria.

The withdrawal follows after the Moroccan national team’s request to have a direct flight to Constantine, 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 Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) announced the decision to pull out of the tournament in a statement on Thursday.

Explaining its decision, the FRMF stressed that “the Moroccan football team is not able to travel to Constantine (Algeria) as the permission for Royal Air Maroc (RAM) flight, the official carrier of the Moroccan national team, from Rabat to Constantine has not been confirmed.”

The Atlas Lions had been drawn into Group C, where they would have faced Sudan, Madagascar and Ghana.

Meanwhile, the first match of the seventh edition of CHAN sees Algeria face Libya in Group A on January 13.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Roman Catholic Denounces Murewa Violence

Tinashe Sambiri|Church leaders have denounced the harassment of the elderly by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

The Citizens Coalition for Change has hailed the church’s stance on political violence.

The Roman Catholic church has described political violence as barbaric and primitive.

“The Church has spoken with clarity and precision.

Say no to State sponsored violence.

The Catholic Church through the Zimbabwe Catholics Bishops’ Conference has issued a statement condemning the barbaric act of violence against the elderly members of our party in Murehwa.

Thank you for speaking on the side of truth justice,” CCC said in a statement.

A Thorough Review of Snaptube, One of The Best Video Downloaders

Watching videos online is actually an enjoyable activity. In addition to entertainment, it can also drive fatigue away. Therefore, aside from watching them online, sometimes we may want to save them to watch at a later time in a more enjoyable way. To save it, of course, we have to use an application to download the video.

There are currently many applications for downloading videos that you can try. Most of them have various features, e.g. downloading videos to convert them instantly.

After trying most of the video-downloading applications out there, we would like to recommend Snaptube video downloader.

Why Snaptube?

A brief introduction, Snaptube is a free Android application to download movies, video and music from any platform, including TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Vevo, DailyMotion, etc.

It offers you various formats to download videos. For instance, a video can be downloaded in low or high quality as it offers 360p, 480p, 720p to 1080p. Other than that, Snaptube can also convert a video to audio instantly, thus, you can choose to download in MP3 or M4A resolution.

It also has an inbuilt search engine, which you can use as a browser to search for any video you like.

You can enjoy all these features for free without limitation. Snaptube will not give you restrictions on numbers. Thus, you can download as much as you like.

Even though this application is free, it still gives you the best experience. For instance, it constantly updates the application to follow the latest trend; it is protected by a top security company like Avast and McFee; it also has a File Manager for you to manage the device’s internal storage, etc.

In short, Snaptube video and music downloader is equipped with a very simple user interface that you will not be confused about using. Simply read the following section to learn how to utilize it.

How to Download Video Using Snaptube

Step 1: Download Snaptube’s APK

Visit Snaptube’s official website and tap on the red download button to start downloading the APK file.

Step 2: Install the APK

Go to your phone’s Settings, then go to the Security menu to activate installation from an unknown source. After that, scroll down your notification bar and tap on the file to start the installation. Simply follow the on-screen instruction to install the file.

Step 3: Search for the video to download

Now, launch Snaptube and search for any video you want by using either one of these two methods:

Method 1: by using the search bar

Type in the relevant keywords on its search bar and press enter. Snaptube will automatically search it for you.

Method 2: by using the sites

Once you launch the app, you will see a list of sites on the top of the page. Simply tap one of them to search for the video on the site.

Step 3: Download the video

Tap on the thumbnail of the video to start playing the video. To download it, tap on the Download button below the video. In this menu, choose any of the formats that suit your preference and tap on the download button again.

FAQs

  1. Can I use Snaptube to download videos from Instagram?

Yes, you can. As we’ve mentioned before, Snaptube not only can download video from streaming platforms, but it also can download videos from various social media, like Instagram.

All you need to do is to copy the IG video’s link, then paste it on Snaptube’s search bar. It will process the video for you to download instantly.

  1. Is using Snaptube safe?

You do not have to worry about any viruses or malware that might be installed to your device. Snaptube is completely safe and secure as it is protected by a top security company.

Conclusion:

After reading this review thoroughly, we believe you should have a certain perception in mind about how Snaptube works. Use your Android device to download the APK and try it now!

Health Tips

World Diabetes Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness of diabete as a global public health issue and what needs to be done, collectively and individually, for better prevention, diagnosis and management of the condition.

This year’s theme, ‘access to diabetes education’, underpins the larger multi-year theme of ‘access to care’.

In the lead-up to and on 14 November, WHO will highlight not only the challenges, but more importantly the solutions, to scaling-up access to diabetes medicines and care.

WHO’s World Diabetes Day activities will cover issues ranging from championing the priorities of people living with diabetes in advocacy to the Global Diabetes Compact, which drives efforts globally to reduce the risk of diabetes and ensure access to treatment and care.

Source: World Health Organisation

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Ronaldinho Son To Join FC Barcelona?

Ronaldinho’s 17-year-old son, Joao de Assis Moreira, is training with Barcelona in a bid to pursue his football dream in Europe.

According to Mundo Deportivo, the youngster has been training with Barcelona’s youth team over the past 10 days after leaving him home country club Cruzeiro.

The publication adds that Joao de Assis’ uncle, Roberto, who is also his agent, has been in direct contact with Barca president Joan Laporta to discuss a deal for the teenager to move to the Nou Camp.

And it’s believed that an agreement could be reached imminently.

Joao de Assis plays as a forward, mainly as a centre striker and playmaker.

His father, Ronaldinho, is a legend at Barca after making over 200 appearances for the club. He won two league titles, two Supercopa de Espana’s and the Champions League.

The former Brazil international also represented Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan, whilst was also a World Cup winner in 2002. He retired from football in 2015.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Makarati To Stay At DeMbare

Dynamos have managed to pin down Frank Makarati to a new deal.

The defender’s last contract ran out on December 31.

The club was in talks with the player for several weeks, but faced competition from a couple of clubs, who were trying to sign him.

The Glamour Boys have reached an agreement with the 2022 Castle Lager Soccer Star of the Year finalist, extending his year with two more years.

“We are pleased to announce that Frank Makarati has extended his stay at the club with further two years,” Dynamos said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Kelvin and Elvis Moyo, formerly of Bulawayo Chiefs, are on the verge of joining the Harare giants.

Former Harare City midfielder Donald Mudadi is also reportedly set to join DeMbare, while youngster Jayden Barake is training with the team after leaving WhaWha.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

CCC Grassroots Support Base Grows

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

Building a credible Alternative is one of our central strategic objective.

Since Jan 2022 we have traversed the country to build that movement from below.

We humbled by the support and engagements we have had in the countryside.

We have talked to critical stakeholders who we believe are key in our agenda to Win Zimbabwe for Change.

Seeing all that the opponent has been running post to pillar to try and destroy the authentic voices of Change.

We have never dithered nor sidetracked- We keep the focus.

Until victory!

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Barcelona To Sign Ronaldinho Son ?

Ronaldinho’s 17-year-old son, Joao de Assis Moreira, is training with Barcelona in a bid to pursue his football dream in Europe.

According to Mundo Deportivo, the youngster has been training with Barcelona’s youth team over the past 10 days after leaving him home country club Cruzeiro.

The publication adds that Joao de Assis’ uncle, Roberto, who is also his agent, has been in direct contact with Barca president Joan Laporta to discuss a deal for the teenager to move to the Nou Camp.

And it’s believed that an agreement could be reached imminently.

Joao de Assis plays as a forward, mainly as a centre striker and playmaker.

His father, Ronaldinho, is a legend at Barca after making over 200 appearances for the club. He won two league titles, two Supercopa de Espana’s and the Champions League.

The former Brazil international also represented Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan, whilst was also a World Cup winner in 2002. He retired from football in 2015.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

DeMbare Extend Makarati Contract

Dynamos have managed to pin down Frank Makarati to a new deal.

The defender’s last contract ran out on December 31.

The club was in talks with the player for several weeks, but faced competition from a couple of clubs, who were trying to sign him.

The Glamour Boys have reached an agreement with the 2022 Castle Lager Soccer Star of the Year finalist, extending his year with two more years.

“We are pleased to announce that Frank Makarati has extended his stay at the club with further two years,” Dynamos said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Kelvin and Elvis Moyo, formerly of Bulawayo Chiefs, are on the verge of joining the Harare giants.

Former Harare City midfielder Donald Mudadi is also reportedly set to join DeMbare, while youngster Jayden Barake is training with the team after leaving WhaWha.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Catholic Bishops Denounce Political Violence

Tinashe Sambiri|Church leaders have denounced the harassment of the elderly by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

The Citizens Coalition for Change has hailed the church’s stance on political violence.

The Roman Catholic church has described political violence as barbaric and primitive.

“The Church has spoken with clarity and precision.

Say no to State sponsored violence.

The Catholic Church through the Zimbabwe Catholics Bishops’ Conference has issued a statement condemning the barbaric act of violence against the elderly members of our party in Murehwa.

Thank you for speaking on the side of truth justice,” CCC said in a statement.

CCC Fortifies Grassroots Support

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

Building a credible Alternative is one of our central strategic objective.

Since Jan 2022 we have traversed the country to build that movement from below.

We humbled by the support and engagements we have had in the countryside.

We have talked to critical stakeholders who we believe are key in our agenda to Win Zimbabwe for Change.

Seeing all that the opponent has been running post to pillar to try and destroy the authentic voices of Change.

We have never dithered nor sidetracked- We keep the focus.

Until victory!

RegisterToVoteZW

Diabetes Prevention

World Diabetes Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness of diabete as a global public health issue and what needs to be done, collectively and individually, for better prevention, diagnosis and management of the condition.

This year’s theme, ‘access to diabetes education’, underpins the larger multi-year theme of ‘access to care’.

In the lead-up to and on 14 November, WHO will highlight not only the challenges, but more importantly the solutions, to scaling-up access to diabetes medicines and care.

WHO’s World Diabetes Day activities will cover issues ranging from championing the priorities of people living with diabetes in advocacy to the Global Diabetes Compact, which drives efforts globally to reduce the risk of diabetes and ensure access to treatment and care.

Source: World Health Organisation

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Mining Companies Ready To Excel

Business Correspondent |Leading mining companies Inner Core Resources Private Limited and Three Wingers Enterprises are gearing up for ernomous progress in 2023.

The two companies have set in place a strategic partnership that will enhance their operations.

Inner Core Resources will advertise its products and services through Three Wingers Enterprises platforms.

In a statement on Monday, Inner Core Resources said:

“We provide the following services and many others:

Underground and surface Geological Mapping,
Reef mapping, magnetics, Induced Polarization (Ip)
Geological Reporting
Mine registration, pegging and beaconing
Mine dump evaluation,
EIA, EMP…”

“These are some of the services but as far as mining is concerned, we have experienced people who start from exploration to mining and processing.

We also provide mining assets and facilitate Jv agreements.

Any mining related baby (Issue), we can help.. those who want to buy mining equipment and don’t know which ones to use, we are ready to get the best equipment for them.

We can also facilitate mining equipment selling for those who want to set up milling plants,” the company said in a statement.

Inner Core Resources can be contacted through its partner Three Wingers Enterprises

For more information

Call /WhatsApp 0774028830 for more

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End Violence, Roman Catholic Church Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Church leaders have denounced the harassment of the elderly by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

The Citizens Coalition for Change has hailed the church’s stance on political violence.

The Roman Catholic church has described political violence as barbaric and primitive.

“The Church has spoken with clarity and precision.

Say no to State sponsored violence.

The Catholic Church through the Zimbabwe Catholics Bishops’ Conference has issued a statement condemning the barbaric act of violence against the elderly members of our party in Murehwa.

Thank you for speaking on the side of truth justice,” CCC said in a statement.

Government Agents Terrorise Opposition Activists Families

By A Correspondent|Agents of Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration have placed opposition activists who fled the country due to political persecution on wanted list.

Leading human rights defenders have denounced the persecution of opposition activists by the Zanu PF regime.

One such opposition activist who has been placed on the Zanu PF wanted list is Kudakwashe Nyome. He fled to America following relentless persecution from the Zanu PF regime.

Nyome’s family members are being harassed and tormented by the government agents who are demanding to know his whereabouts.

“Government agents are besieging our neighbourhood saying we should disclose Kudakwashe Nyome’s whereabouts.

We have been threatened with unspecified action. We are now fearing the worst,” one of Nyome’s relatives said.

In 2021 Nyome, the former MDC Alliance Gweru Urban Youth Assembly chairperson, was assaulted by men in military uniform for allegedly plotting to remove Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa from power.

Nyome was also attacked by men using an unregistered vehicle.

He was denied legal representation and barred from seeing his relatives. He was also denied food.

“On September 20, Zanu PF youths approached Nyome and told him he would be punished for working with western forces to disrupt government programmes.

The youths also accused him of being unpatriotic and working with agents of regime change to sabotage the new dispensation,” said a human rights organization reported in 2021.

Five Female Human Rights Defenders Arrested

Five female human rights defenders were arrested on 10 January 2023 and charged with section 37 of the Criminal Law Codification, participating in unlawful gatherings with the intent to promote public violence.

The Five female Masvingo Residents Forum activists were arrested by police over a flash demonstration held at Chesvingo Municipal, the residents were demanding proper service delivery in the City of Masvingo.The arrested members are Clara S mataga ,Elizabeth Matavire ,C Mudzumwe ,Christine mukuma and Spiwe Chuma .The human rights are going to appear in court on 02/02/2023.

While the four human rights defender’s houses were raided and are on the run. Due to human rights work of human rights defenders has placed them to at risk .

As the country is heading for 2023 elections, any demonstration or demand for quality services is taken as political, henceforth that will be not the case.

Lives of HRDs is now under threat also as a result deliberate shrinking of civic space by the government and it’s state machinery

LEAKED: Celebrations Inside ZANU PF For Assaulting Murehwa Elders

Below is the transcript of an alleged leaked audio of CCC elders celebrating the beating of Murehwa elders:

You who is called Chikoz, what are you trying to utter saying leave violence, CCC is a party like ZANU PF. Do you know what war is?

War is winner takes all, and there is collateral damage, we are at war and we are going to war with CCC and you want us … so if it’s reciprocated what will you do? This is the art of war. People take war differently, you take war kindly, fine. But it’s either a win or lose game and you want us to smile. These elders wanted to meet against ZANU PF at their age, don’t they know that we rule? You want us to smile at parents who want to remove my president and we must smile? If you want to say those words, go out of this group, you don’t utter those words to us. We are now clothed with the spirit of war right now, we are going to win this election, blood or no blood. If you want to say CCC is a party like ZANU PF, please bloody remove yourself from this group, and don’t play with us. If your grandmother and pa, put an X against my president, we are going to be hanged, we will lose. We will be hanged by (Nelson) Chamisa.

Why are you saying CCC is a party like ZANU PF? Is it difficult to tell your parents that the ruling party is ZANU PF? So you want us to smile for people who are going to rule against our president? To rule against my party? All this will be stopped…All these Msasa Park structures will be graded. What are you saying on this group this morning? Don’t make me angry. Don’t annoy me. Where are you right now, so I come there right now, so that we start the war you and I, immediately?

DJ Fantan’s Ex-Wife Shines With A New Lover

By James Gwati-Zimdancehall, music producer and DJ Fantan’s ex-wife Gamuchirai Nemukuyu has found a new lover.

Gamu posted pictures on her social media platforms with his new man a few months after she broke up with Fantan, whose real name is Arnold Kamudyariwa.

The Chill Spot Boss had allegedly abandoned her and married his “Small House” Vimbai Mponda.

Last week, Fantan, made headlines for supporting the state and bashing Winky D for releasing an album that speaks truth to power.

The public condemned his anti-Gaffa utterances.

Bereaved Zim Woman Appeals For Assistance After Losing Husband & All Children To Boksburg Gas Tanker Explosion

By- A South African-based Zimbabwean woman, Audrey Mombeshora-Vushendibaba, who lost her husband and two children to the Boksburg gas tanker explosion, is appealing for any material or financial help.

Financial assistance can be sent to S Mombeshora’s South African, FNB Aspire Current Account Number 62882538451, Branch Code: 250655.

Those in the diaspora willing to assist can contact ZimEye for the international bank transfer code and account.

The deceased are Audrey’shusband Thomas (52), son Nathaniel (19) and Chiedza (26).

The tragedy that left Audrey as the sole surviving member of the family happened two weeks ago in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Chiedza had just completed a post-graduate Diploma in Cosmetology and was due to graduate at the end of the month.
“The whole family is devastated. We were hoping she was going to make it and be the comforter to her mum.
“She was recovering well and it was only last week when she was taken into the intensive care unit. We received the bad news this (yesterday) morning,” said Sandra Mombeshora, Audrey’s young sister.
“Our hearts were still pained by the loss of Chiedza’s father and brother, and now this happens,” said the grieving Mombeshora.
Thomas was a qualified diesel plant fitter while his son Nathaniel had just completed his second-year studies in Bachelor of Education at the University of Johannesburg.
The son was also well-known in the music circles as a drummer. He was a member of the ZAOGA praise and worship team.
The father and son were buried at Elsburg Cemetery in Boksburg on December 31.
“We are yet to sit down as a family and decide on Chiedza’s burial arrangements, but she is most likely to be buried at Elsburg Cemetery where her father and brother lie,” said Mombeshora.

Mourners are gathered at number 40 Cedar Avenue, Plantation, Boksburg, South Africa.

How Olinda Chapel’s Fallen Into Deep Trouble

Dear Editor

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

Felistas Murata complained to her lives 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 is because of complaints raised and revelations that commotion might happen.

The organiser, Kay Cee requested for GBP3,000 from sociallite Olinda Chapel.

Halfway through the gig, the property owners returned the money saying we have noticed there is no commotion at all 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.

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 looks 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 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 skme alleging she is now looking like a 65y pld 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 she 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 that Tytan has to go to a McDonald’s to see his mother. –

Banks Should Reduce Extortionate Charges

By Engineer Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi | We must be the only country in the world where you deposit USD$100 in a business account and you do not transact. After five months your account will be wiped out. If you have a personal account the average charge is ZWL$4000.
It seems Zimbabwe’s banking sector is now making a killing than ever before by charging customers very high service charges and have all moved away from traditional banking services. Long back, in Zimbabwe one would leave the money in their bank account, it would gain interest. Today if you leave money in your bank, come after three to four months you will be owing the bank in whatever currency. Whether you have deposited the money in US Dollars, the bank will call you to advise you that you owe money.

Following the COVID-19 outbreak, Banks are now using information and communication technology (ICT) including basic mobile applications, web portals and electronic banking, mobile banking, as well as composite information management systems that seek to improve efficiency. Nationwide banking branches have closed with Standard Chartered Zimbabwe only left with one branch in Zimbabwe. With banks closing branches and technology replacing human resources, why are depositors still charged such high bank charges?
Financial services continue to see huge innovations in the use of technology within the financial world. The buzzword ‘FinTech’ is becoming commonplace in the sector and with an ever-evolving corporate and consumer focus, the need to keep up with advancement is seeing more choice and an improved user-experience across the sector. Banking was traditionally something that was done in the non-virtual world, physically. People would go into town, go to their bank to withdraw money, transfer funds from one place to another, and sort out their finances. You will speak to a helpful staff member and interact with people in a brick and mortar building. However, these kinds of premises are now redundant. Online banking in Zimbabwe has now replaced this whole process, we can transfer money or pay for goods with just the push of a button.
Using mobile banking, we can switch between banks and choose products for our requirements; the list is endless. We live in an age where we can access our bank accounts on phones, computers and tablets. This is the kind of thing that is disrupting the banking sector and is one of the bigger impacts on the industry and consumers. Why are bank charges not going or even completely eliminated?
For quite some time, Zimbabwe’s depositors have been complaining about crazy high banking fees. Zimbabwe as a nation is living in a desperate economy battling to stay afloat and what is more frightening is our Banks are charging us a fee to open and just to maintain an account. We are charging depositors for withdrawals and for using ATMs. They are your customers and there is no need to punish those who are contributing to the economic development of the country.
Businesses and individuals should take the time to calculate your monthly bank or mobile charges. You will be shocked by the monthly final figure. It is unfortunate that Zimbabweans depositors are funding lifestyles of bank executives with their deposits they are not benefitting at all. The culture of saving has since been eroded in Zimbabwe.
In Zimbabwe’s trying times local banks should be paying us a pretty good interest to help keep our business and personal accounts open. Financial service providers should help their customers to keep afloat than completely overcharge them to a point where our banks are literally stealing from depositors. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and the Ministry of Finance should advise the financial service providers to drastically reduce bank charges at this rate; it is not sustainable to the consumers.

Mutisi is the CEO of Hansole Investments (Pvt) Ltd. He is the current chairperson of Zimbabwe Information & Communication Technology, a division of Zimbabwe Institution of Engineers.

Regards

Engineer Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi

Ramaphosa Is Ill-Informed To Speak About Zim Situation

Of late, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has been making a lot of noise over supposed “sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe”.

He has used every opportunity to speak to both his local audience and the international community to urge mainly Western countries to lift their restrictive measures on some individuals and entities in Zimbabwe accused of human rights abuses and corruption.

In his quest — which he appears to have embraced with vigour, as a man on a mission — he has even requested nations, as well as the European Union (EU), to remove these “sanctions”, in spite of the fact that there are virtually no longer any such measures in place imposed by the EU.

Similarly, the British — whom he also recently pleaded with to lift their “coercive measures” during his visit to King Charles III — have travel and financial restrictions on just five people and one company.

Of course, he made the same impassioned cry to his United States (US) counterpart, Joe Biden, on another State visit in September last year.

The US, through its Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act has measures on 171 individuals and entities supposed to have, somehow, brought a country of 15 million people, with over 40 precious minerals, and one of the highest literacy rates on the African continent to its knees.

No wonder in his fervent mission, Ramaphosa has failed to proffer a single convincing substantiated piece of evidence to his claims — particularly, how these targeted restrictions had brought an entire richly-endowed country to near collapse.

Admittedly, the imposition of sanctions (no matter their magnitude and extent) will definitely have an impact on the affected country’s economy.

Nonetheless, what we are witnessing in Zimbabwe is akin to someone who is punched hard in the face, but ends up losing all their arms and legs (as if cut off), his stomach slit open with intestines falling out, while stab wounds riddle thier body!

Surely, that would not make any sense!

If that were possible, then Newton’s Third Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, would be nonsense.

It is absolutely unimaginable that the targeted sanctions on a handful of individuals and entities could have wrought the carnage in Zimbabwe.

If these sanctions were that demonically devastating, how come the country’s President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa still believes that Zimbabwe can develop a US$12 billion mining industry by the end of this year, and an upper middle-income economy by 2030?

How can a nation be harbouring such lofty dreams if such measures genuinely restricted broader economic growth in the country.

Should the question really not be — why did the Zimbabwe regime not begin growing the economy, expanding the mining sector, and aiming for an “upper middle-income economy” some 22 years ago, when these targeted measures were imposed — since, it is clear they cannot stop us achieving these goals?

In other words, whose fault is it, then, that Zimbabwe finds itself in this pathetic state — where over half the population lives in extreme poverty (surviving on less than US$1,90 a day), and two thirds earning below the poverty datum line, while millions have fled to countries such as Ramaphosa’s South Africa?

Anyway, in this article, my focus is not on these so-called sanctions.

I am not really interested in what Ramaphosa has been saying — but rather, what he has not been saying.

If he is so passionate about the miserable plight of ordinary Zimbabweans — as he repeatedly purports — then, why is he always deafeningly quiet in the face of relentless barbaric attacks on the same innocent citizens, at the hands of the ruling Zanu-PF party and its regime?

Are we to assume that Ramaphosa’s profound love for us is only limited to sanctions and it is not really a big deal that we are savagely beaten up, abducted or killed by the ruling establishment in Zimbabwe?

Did he miss the viral video of defenceless elderly women and men being humiliatingly interrogated for reportedly attending an opposition Citizens Coalition for Change meeting in Murehwa rural area — thereafter, being viciously battered, using tree branches, by Zanu-PF thugs?

While he (Ramaphosa) was busy celebrating his African National Congress party’s 111th anniversary, on January 8 — and, reiterating his calls for the “lifting of sanctions on Zimbabwe” — was he not aware that there was this video making the rounds?

Well, if he did not know this — now he does! And why is he still so quiet like a church mouse?

We, the people of Zimbabwe — so loved by Ramaphosa so much, to the extent of “championing our cause” — now wait anxiously to hear what he thinks about these endless horrendous attacks on innocent civilians by the Zanu-PF regime.

We really do not expect to hear all this nonsense about “quiet diplomacy” — which his fellow South African leader, Thabo Mbeki, hid behind, as he flagrantly ignored the hideous crimes against Zimbabweans by then President, the late Robert Gabriel Mugabe.

If he can make noise about the removal of restrictive measures — then, I am quite sure, he can do the same in condemning the savage long-running reign of terror by the same people who are named on those sanctions lists.

If Ramaphosa is only concerned about the lifting of travel and financial restrictions on a handful of individuals and entities — who are predominantly those in power and already filthy rich, mostly from ill-gotten wealth — then, he is a grave danger to the people of Zimbabwe.

His overzealous support and defence of the privileged ruling class in our country — while totally disregarding the brazen brutally meted out upon innocent civilians — means he is complicit in these crimes.

Ramaphosa’s hands, by extension, are also dripping with the innocent blood of ordinary Zimbabweans.

It is clear that all his calls are insincere, and only meant to sound and look good in the ears and eyes of his comrades in Zanu-PF.

They have absolutely nothing to do with the sorrowful plight of the suffering, impoverished and oppressed ordinary citizenry — and, neither do they have anything to do with the influx of Zimbabweans into his country.

If he was genuinely concerned about the huge streams of immigrants flooding South Africa — then, he should boldly be addressing the real reasons Zimbabweans are fleeing their own country.

He needs to come out openly and loudly — as he is doing with supposed “sanctions” — urging the authorities in Zimbabwe to stop looting our national resources, and halt the savage brutalisation of defenceless civilians.

Ramaphosa needs to call upon the Harare administration to bring to book all those who have been, and still are involved in horrific attacks upon Zimbabweans.

He needs to urge the Government of Zimbabwe to prosecute all those who shot dead, in cold blood, protesters in Harare on August 1, 2018 — as recommended by his own comrade and former South Africa president Kgalema Motlanthe, after his commission of enquiry.

Zanu-PF thugs, even though reportedly, killed opposition CCC supporter Mboneni Ncube in Kwekwe and mutilated a mother, Moreblessing Ali of Nyatsime last year, and nowhere ever did we hear him utter a word about it.

The list of barbaric attacks on the opposition and innocent citizens is as long as the Bible, but Ramaphosa has been quiet like a Bhudhist monk in meditation.

Why is he silent when the electoral field is not level, and clearly biased toward the ruling establishment — leading to endless disputed elections in the country, with the resultant political instability, polarisation and flight of Zimbabweans to his own country?

That he will ever say anything, besides the dreary sanctions, would be too far-fetched to hope for.

He might as well forever keep quiet about our situation and plight because he is too ill-informed about it to say anything.

Tendai Ruben Mbofana is a social justice advocate, writer, researcher, and social commentator.  Please feel free to contact him on WhatsApp or Call: +263715667700 | +263782283975, or Calls Only: +263788897936, or email: [email protected]

Mutero: Tagwirei Has Not Robbed You, Govt, Of Anything, Nor Bedded Anyone’s Wife

By Etiwel Mutero | The story claimed that Kudakwashe Tagwirei is using his financial muscle to divide the Seventh-day Adventist Church into two. The story went on to say that Tagwirei is sponsoring Church programs so as to have influence over a number of Pastors and Church elders within the SDA Church.

Etiwel Mutero

In addition to the above the author of the story alleged that Tagwirei was positioning his own people into influential positions in the church so that they support his agenda.

I would like to believe that the person who authored the Daily Mirror News article is a lazy researcher or he/she is just a mischievous author who was motivated to drag in the mud the name of Kudakwashe Tagwirei and that of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

First and foremost, Kudakwashe Tagwirei is not a member of a church called the SDA Church in Zimbabwe.There is no such kind of a church by that name and if it does I believe Kudakwashe Tagwirei is not a member of it.

This author joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church on the 25th of October 1990 and his church membership is held at Evimileni Seventh-day Adventist Church in Emakhandeni Surbub Bulawayo and he has authority to put the record straight.The rightful name of our Church is Seventh-day Adventist Church with no suffixes or prefixes like “in Zimbabwe” or “of Zimbabwe”.The Church adopted it’s name in 1863 in America at its first General Conference.So if the Daily Mirror story is saying Tagwirei has divided the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Zimbabwe then it’s another church which is foreign to most Adventists residing in Zimbabwe or abroad.

Secondly, the article says Kudakwashe Tagwirei is sponsoring various projects within the Church in order to win influential church members to his faction. In the Seventh-day Adventist Church, members cannot sponsor projects but church members pays tithes and offerings.It is these offerings which are used to develop particular projects within the church. Let me also explain further on this.Church offerings are paid to the Church Treasurer and the Church Treasurer allocates the offerings to different votes following the agreed Church budget and therefore no individual can individually claim ownership of a particular project as his/ hers or claim to have solely funded it.

Thirdly, the Daily Mirror news article claims that Tagwirei has divided the institution (the Seventh-day Adventist Church) into two. Let me explain briefly how the Seventh-day Adventist Church is organized. The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a world-wide church with it’s world headquarters in America Washington DC and this Headquarters is called the General Conference which is being led by Pastor Ted Wilson as the ‘Pope’ or the World President of SDAs.Below the General Conference there are different world territories called the Divisions which are continental based or a grouping of a number of nearby countries and Zimbabwe falls under Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division which is based in South Africa.Below the Division we have what we call Union Conferences.A single country may have a single or a number of Union Conferences and Zimbabwe has three Union Conferences, that is, in Harare, Gweru and Bulawayo.Below the Union Conference there are Conferences and lastly we have a local Church below the conference.Now when the article say Tagwirei has divided the institution , the author of article was not clear whether Tagwirei has divided his own local Church where he attends Church services each Sabbath day or was the author referring to the Conference, Union Conference, the Division or the General Conference itself.

Individual members belong to a local church and each local Church like Harare City Centre Seventh-day Adventist Church have its own register of baptised members and each particular local church has only one local Church Pastor who oversees it.A local church Pastor is assisted by a single local Church Elder or a number of local Church elders who operates under a single local Head Elder.The local church elders are elected annually or biannually through a democratic fair and transparent process.We don’t cheat or rig elections within the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

There are various forms of church governance such as episcopal, papal, independent and the representative form of church governance and the Seventh-day Adventist Church uses the representative form of church governance.With this form of governance authority rests with the church membership .No single individual can dictate to the whole congregation what needs to be done at a local church but decisions are collectively taken.

One then wonders how Tagwirei can divide Pastors if each local church has a single Pastor who oversees it. Let’s assume the author was referring to a Conference in Harare since a conference is a grouping of local churches within a particular territory, but then how can Tagwirei divides conference wide Pastors? What advantage or what mileage does Tagwirei benefit if he leads a particular faction within the Seventh-day Adventist Church? I believe the Daily Mirror newspaper just wrote a senseless, unfounded and outrageous story for reasons best known to the newspaper editor.

The story further claims that Tagwirei is positioning his own people in different Church positions. It is very impossible for a single individual to solely appoint people to different church positions because the church election process cannot be influenced by a single individual.The whole nomination process is Spirit led and that campaigning or lobbying for church positions is prohibited.

I know that Kudakwashe Tagwirei maybe viewed as a political figure and that he may have a number of enemies but what should remain clear is that Kudakwashe Tagwirei does not own the Seventh-day Adventist Church.Again journalist must not try to drag the Seventh-day Adventist Church to fight its own wars with the businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei.

If there is anybody in Zimbabwe with valid evidence which proves that Tagwirei committed adultery or committed fraud by siphoning public funds anywhere, please take that evidence to Kudakwashe Tagwirei’s local Church Pastor or local Church elder.Tagwirei’s Pastor will call for what is called the Church Board to investigate the allegations.If the allegations are proven to be true the Local Church Board will either suspend him from all Church activities or remove him from the Church membership roll.There are no sacred cows in the Seventh-day Adventist Church when it comes to Church discipline.

I thank you.

*Etiwel Mutero is a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.He is an archivist and a political commentator.Contact him on +263773614293 or email [email protected]*

Mnangagwa Has A Personal Vendetta Against Sikhala, Says UK Lawyer

United Kingdom-based lawyer, Max Lion has accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa of abusing State powers to settle a personal vendetta against incarcerated opposition politician, Job Sikhala.

Sikhala has been in remand prison since June last year charged with inciting violence over the coldblooded murder of a Citizens Coalition for change activist Moreblessing Ali in May last year. She was hacked into pieces by a suspected Zanu-PF member in Chitungwiza’s Nyatsime area.

Sikhala’s co-accused colleague Godfrey Sithole, legislator for Chitungwiza North, and 15 other Nyatsime residents were released on bail.

Sikhala faces a separate charge of obstructing the course of justice.

Mnangagwa was petitioned to intervene by over 50 000 Zimbabweans and other citizens from other countries on the Sikhala case, but government has said the President will not interfere with operations of the courts.

In a long thread on Twitter, Lion said Mnangagwa must intervene to secure Sikhala’s release.

“Power comes with great responsibility and it reveals who leaders really are. Mnangagwa is weaponising the law and making Sikhala’s case personal by maliciously denying him a trial, while locking him up in prison. The abuse of power is of staggering proportions,” Lion wrote.

“When he became President, Mnangagwa captured the courts, judiciary, police, army, air force and the economic system which serves his personal agenda not the interests of the country.”

Lion added: “He (President) could have used his power to transform the country given the challenges under the previous President, but he made things worse.

“His government is a threat to citizens as rights are not respected. There is political violence as recently seen when elderly citizens were attacked by young people.

“Mnangagwa must set Job Sikhala free as the courts take orders from him. It’s not just fair and reasonable. It’s damaging the country’s reputation and opens the door for more sanctions. Zimbabwe is better than this and deserves better leaders.”

Efforts to get a comment from presidential spokesperson George Charamba were fruitless as his phone went unanswered.

The courts have said Sikhala is an unrepentant repeat offender in denying him bail.

Last week, Sikhala said he felt betrayed by colleagues, accusing them of working with the State to keep him in prison.

Beitbridge Border Police Busts Smuggling Syndicate

Beitbridge border police have reportedly bust a smuggling syndicate involving officials at major government enterprises (names supplied) and some Chinese companies.

According to NewsDay, the police allegedly intercepted three haulage trucks carrying chrome ore estimated to be worth millions of dollars being smuggled as chrome concentrate in what could just be a tip of the iceberg.

The trucks carrying the falsified cargo are said to belong to a Zimbabwean registered transporter (name supplied).

Government in January 2022 banned the export of raw chrome.

Officer commanding Beitbridge police district Chief Superintendent Tichaona Nyongo referred all questions to the ground commander of security officers deployed to curb cross-border crimes, who was, however, not immediately available.

NewsDay has, nonetheless, gathered that when police officers asked the drivers about their cargo the drivers collectively said they were carrying chrome concentrate.

On the declaration papers, which include the Bill of Entry E24887 the cargo was also falsified as 33000kg chrome concentrate per truck whose final destination was China.

It is understood the drivers told the police that the origins of their loads were a mine (name supplied) near Mberengwa.

Exports of unprocessed chrome were banned in 2022 and from July this year exports of chrome concentrates will also be banned to allow local beneficiation of the mineral.

A fortnight ago three trucks were also intercepted at the same border post after attempting to smuggle lithium out of the country.

-Newsday

Parly Gives Thumps Down On ZEC Delimitation Report

The controversial delimitation report released by Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) this month has been condemned by the ad-hoc committee selected by parliament on the basis that it lacked clarity with some boundaries not properly labelled.

In its findings, the committee concluded that there was a lack of justification for changes in the boundaries of specific wards and constituencies.

The report also noted that ZEC may have misinterpreted the minimum and maximum threshold as required by the law.

“In its analysis, the Committee, however, came up with key findings and observations which include the following:
a.  Maps do not show old and existing boundaries.
b.  Unlabelled wards.
c.  Possible misinterpretation of the minimum and maximum threshold”, said the report amongst other findings.

The parliamentary findings come on the heels of yet another damning report by the ZEC commissioners last week who sought to distance themselves from the delimitation report.

The delimitation report, the first of its kind after the adoption of the 2013 constitution received wide condemnation from all political parties leaving the already under-fire ZEC boss Justice Priscilla Chigumba with an egg on the face.

The latest development if adopted by parliament may point to the use of the 2018 boundaries in the coming elections bringing a sigh of relief to some politicians who lost their constituencies in the delimitation exercise.

VP Chiwenga Home Cop On The Run After Gunning Down 3

A former police officer from Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s home is on the run after he ran amok yesterday, shooting and killing three people including the Officer-in-Charge of Wedza Police Station and an apostolic sect prophet, under unclear circumstances. Another policeman is battling for life in hospital after he was seriously injured during the shooting which occurred at around 2.30pm in Wedza. Sources told The Herald last night that the suspect is Jaison Muvhevhi, a former Criminal Investigations Department officer, who is armed with an FN rifle and is considered dangerous.

On the run… Jaison-Muvhevhi

Driving a 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 one of 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 Wedza Police Station Officer-in-Charge and seriously injured another police officer.

A lifeless body of one of the three people shot and killed by Muvhevhi. From there, as if possessed by some evil spirit, Muvhevhi drove his vehicle to Mukamba Business Centre where he shot and killed another person, before speeding off. In a statement yesterday, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said: “The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is urgently appealing for information which may immediately lead to the arrest of a suspect who is driving a Toyota Allion, new shape, white in colour, registration number AFW 7641.

Statement issued by the Zimbabwe Republic Police. “The suspect drove his vehicle and went to Mukamba Business Centre where he shot another person dead and drove away. The suspect is currently on the run and the public is urged to approach him with extreme caution.”

Asst Comm Nyathi said anyone with information that can lead to the arrest of the suspect can report at any nearest police station or contact National Complaints Desk number 0242 703631 or WhatsApp number 0712 800197 or Mashonaland East Operations number 06523 20581. Not much detail could be obtained last night, especially the motive for the killings, as police officers said the immediate task was to track down the suspect and bring him into custody before he commits further crimes. At the time of the shootings, the suspect was said to be in the company of a driver whose name could not be established by the time of going to print last night. Some people who contacted The Herald from Wedza yesterday said Negombwe Village in the Mukamba area under Chief Ruzane has been shocked by the killings. They said some of the villagers immediately went to hide in their gardens and fields while others left the area completely to avoid contact with the armed killer. There were indications that the suspect had a grudge with many people in the village after they blocked him from setting up a gold mining business, arguing that his project would take up a large area of livestock pastures.- State Media

Karoi Police Arrest Toy Gun Thief

A 30-year-old man has been arrested in Karoi on allegations of attempting to rob a shopkeeper with a toy gun on Monday.

“The shopkeeper had closed for the day when Tapiwa Mubondi allegedly persuaded her to open the shop on the pretext that he wanted to buy some tissues.

“While in the shop, Mubondi produced the toy gun after donning a balaclava and demanded cash.

“The shopkeeper alerted her husband who was outside and they called for help, resulting in Mubondi being apprehended by the public. The police were called, Mubondi was formally arrested and turned over by the public-spirited people who had grabbed him.

“The toy gun was handed over as evidence,” national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said.

Olinda Exposed

By A Correspondent

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

Felistas Murata complained to her lives 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 is because of complaints raised and revelations that commotion might happen.

The organiser, Kay Cee requested for GBP3,000 from sociallite Olinda Chapel.

Halfway through the gig, the property owners returned the money saying we have noticed there is no commotion at all 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 looks 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 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 skme alleging she is now looking like a 65y pld 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 she 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 that Tytan has to go to a McDonald’s to see his mother.

Jamwanda’s First Ever Chamisaless Article

The following is Presidential Spokesman George Charamba’s first ever article which has no mention of CCC leader Nelson Chamisa.

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Prince Harry’s book, to the contrary, “SPARE” is a minutely searing portrait of a great royal soul shrunk by utter anguish, indeed a globally cacophonous call for rescue from consuming distress.

@Jamwanda2 on Saturday Welcome back, dear reader! Happy and Prosperous New Year to you my many readers. I hope and trust you didn’t drown your intellect in the bar of festive joys!

You need to be fully equipped so we resume the robust exchange through this column. With no holds barred; calling a spade a spade, never by any other comforting name. Here we go. The modest Frenchman

Albert Camus, the French, once reticently told his audience he was not of the right age for giving lecturers.

Albert Camus He felt more at ease in reflection than categorical assertion, because, in his words, “I do not claim to possess what is generally called truth.” Laced with poignant anecdotes though his lecture — The Crisis of Man — was, it soon became clear to his discerning international audience that Camus was in fact a fund of truths on humanity. Particularly humanity for his generation born at the close of the first European war, and raised under the dark shadow of an equally violent sequel — Hitler’s war!

When music rejects melody Bred in bitter circumstances of wanton human carnage, this interwar generation “believed in nothing and lived in rebellion.” Writes Camus: “The literature of [this] age was rebelling against clarity, stories and even sentences. Painting was rebelling against subjects, reality and mere harmony. Music was rejecting melody. As for philosophy, it taught that there was no truth, only phenomena: that there might be Mr Smith, Monsieur Durand and Herr Vogel, but there could be nothing in common between these three specific phenomena.” It was an age of nihilism, a generation “in negation”. Living under war Raised in the context of the Liberation Struggle, I easily relate to this dreary viewpoint. There is something about war and conflict which shrinks everything: life, time, attention, vision or even relationships. You grow wistful, restless and live improvidently for the day. The mathematics of survival reduce numbers to single digits.

Real versus Political Man Camus makes an even more telling observation: there is also “replacement of real man by political man. There are no more possible individual passions, but only collective passions — in other words, abstract passions. We are all introduced willingly or forcibly into politics. What counts is no longer respecting or sparing a mother’s suffering; what counts is securing the victory of a doctrine. And human pain is no longer an outrage, but just a figure on a bill whose dreadful total is not yet calculable.”

The story of three Greek brothers A good writer that he was, Camus gave three illustrations of deadened humanity to his audiences. I will pithily recount one, for me the most poignant and painful. A German officer leads three Greek hostages for execution by firing squad. Three brothers. Their elderly mother throws herself at the feet of the Nazi officer who, in a show of compassion, agrees to spare only one of the three, provided she herself makes the choice.

“Since she is unable to decide, aim is taken at them. She picks the eldest, because he is head of family; but by so doing so she condemns the two others, just as the German officer wished.” The past is not even past I am reading Prince Harry’s book, SPARE. It is introduced by a quote from William Faulkner, a novelist whose novels for me were turgid and tortuous. From Faulkner, Prince Harry picks the following quote: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” This is hardly the quote I would readily and boastfully abstract from Faulkner’s voluminous novels. He said more profound things, in less pedestrian style. I wondered why Prince Harry, an ex-British soldier who fought and admits to killing Afghans, would rest his maiden book on such a weak axle. Until I read more, deeper. In medias res Stylistically, the books proceeds “in medias res” — in the middle of the story, to rework itself backwards, through a series of riveting flashbacks. Prince Harry constantly reminds you he is reminiscing, re-narrativising occurrences from as far back as the self-conscious phase of his childhood. He reminds you, too, that human memory is broken and imperfect, including how written self-portraits often use this to dodge dark moments and actions for which straight confessions are unpalatable. Evasive anonymity Harry does more: he skilfully depersonalises most indicting moments in his narrative. As when Princess Diana escapes miserable Windsor and England with her lover Dodi, son of Egyptian tycoon, Al Fayed. Here is a sample of Harry’s plausible evasiveness — he was between 12 and 13 years of age: “The whole family [was at Balmoral], with the exception of Mummy [Princess Diana], because Mummy was no longer part of the family. She’d either bolted or been thrown out, depending on whom you asked, though I never asked anyone. Either way, she was having her own holiday elsewhere. Greece, someone said. No, Sardinia, someone said. No, no, someone chimed in, your mother’s in Paris! Maybe it was Mummy herself who said that. When she phoned earlier that day for a chat. Alas, the memory lies, with a million others, on the other side of a high mental wall.”

Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed This is a typical excerpt from the book, a book so thickly populated with anonymity, depersonalised actors and opinions. I met lots of that in my literary studies. Nothing new, startling. Fusing time for immediacy What makes an impression, made an impression on me, is Prince Harry’s use of time in his narrative. Time past, time present, and time future. How all the three are fused into a striking narrative, all in the historic present tense. The man floats between tenses with effortless ease, to give a riveting immediacy to his narrative which then illustrates Faulkner’s philosophical precept: The past is never dead. It’s not even past! True word spoken in jest So Harry is born, on September 15, 1984, born to Prince Charles, son of then reigning Queen Elizabeth, and Lady Diana, daughter of the Spencer Family. Years before him is born William, his elder brother and, long life willing, future King of England! At Balmoral, the two have as many bedrooms, Harry’s smaller, less luxurious and without a view. Let Harry himself pick up the narrative: “I was twenty the first time I heard the story of what Pa [then Prince Charles, now King] allegedly said to Mummy the day of my birth: “‘Wonderful! Now you’ve given me an Heir and a Spare — my work is done.’ A joke. Presumably. On the other hand, minutes after delivering this bit of high comedy, Pa was said to have gone off to meet his girlfriend [then Camilla Parker Bowles, now Consort]. So. Many a true word spoken in jest.” Boxes with strange contents Gentle reader, if you cringe at reading a 400-plus book called SPARE, now you have it! From birth, Harry was a spare wheel to the whole edifice and retinue of royalty; possibly a small spare, akin to that of a Honda Fit on an off-roader Mercedes Benz! An outsider living in; a misfit but one always in near and in tow, just in case…. By the way, it was not long after this high jest that the marriage between Prince Charles and Princess Diana broke down; indeed his work had been done! Still not long after that the ill-fated Princess Diana would be repatriated from Paris, in a small coffin, to then be laid beneath the well-manicured grounds of negated royalty, for some eternal cold sleep, from which Harry’s SPARE seeks to now resurrect. Soon after burial, Diana’s elder sister would give William and Harry a small box each, which the stricken boys thought contained consolatory chocolates from Paris. It turned out the boxes contained locks which the elder sister had sheared off the smashed head of dead Diana! Royalty in utter distress SPARE is a dreary and dreadful read, on House of Windsor. Prince Harry tries her stylistic best to create Dickens’ Bleak House where everything, everyone in it gets blighted. But that would suggest the book is abstract, which SPARE is not. To the contrary, SPARE is a minutely searing portrait of a great royal soul shrunk by utter anguish, indeed a globally cacophonous call for rescue from consuming distress. But a call made to an indifferent, nay mocking world, one so drained and bereft of any ounce of human feeling or empathy. When the centre could not hold Following the burial of Duke of Edinburgh, Grandpa to the two boys of Windsor, there is an attempt to solder the broken triad relationship of Father, Heir and Spare, in the gardens of Frogmore. Harry addresses the Heir: Willy, this was supposed to be our home. We were going to live here the rest of our lives. To which the Heir responds: You left, Harold. Spare: Yeah —and you know why. Heir: I don’t. Spare: You …don’t? Heir: I honestly don’t. Spare: “I turned to Pa. He was gazing at me with an expression that said: Neither do I.” Harry adds: “I felt massively tired. I wanted to go home, and realised what a complicated concept home had become. Or maybe always was. I gestured at the gardens, the city beyond, the nation…. I leaned back. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. It was one thing to disagree about who was at fault or how things might have been different, but for him to claim total ignorance of the reasons I’d fled the land of my birth – the land for which I’d fought and been ready to die — my Mother Country? That fraught phrase. To claim no knowledge of why my wife and I took the drastic step of picking up our child and just running like hell, leaving behind everything – house, friends, furniture? Really?” A civilisation in crisis My little advice to whoever wants to read SPARE: gird your loins; every word, phrase, sentences, paragraph and chapter is an unremitting assault on your senses and sensibilities. Throughout my literary career — I am one guy you invite anytime anywhere to teach any literature book from any literary tradition without prior warning — I never realised that empathy can be this painful to give, costly to your health as a reader even! But I am also appalled. Appalled by the response from formal, consolidated England: foremost its media, its scholars, commentators and defence establishment. How a society so historically vaunted for its broad-mindedness, for its loud claims to humanity, can extract crass and cold defensive readings from so intimate a book which overflows with such plaintive a cries of anguish and for help which go unheard and unrelieved, I am honestly at a loss! I doubt even war-concussed Camus comprehends this kind of civilisational crisis! Beware of Camus’ political man! Back home, the election season begins its tardy and ominous march. After the preliminary delimitation report — and preliminary is the word — our Nation now picks a quick shuffle towards a plebiscite. Yet going by images allegedly coming from Murehwa, the prelude to this impending process does not seem a happy one. We have seen clips of disgusting violence, allegedly linked to political contestation. Genuine man seems about to give way to Camus’ political man. Are we again creeping towards a short age of eternal negation, an epoch of hollowed values as a people? Governed by no creed There is no defence for the wanton violence whose clips we have seen, more so when perpetrated against defenceless women and men living last rounds of their advanced lives. It is cowardly; it goes against the peace we need, deserve and demand. Indeed is shakes our humanity to the pith. Destroys the peace our political leaders have preached and exhorted us to cultivate, nurture, radiate and share. As late as on New Year’s Eve, President Mnangagwa made an impassioned call and plea for peace and tolerance, especially as we move towards elections. Yet, as Camus would say, Mr Smith, Monsieur Durand and Herr Vogel are not humans; mere warring phenomena in governed by no creed! Nothing to be got from violence Speaking for Zanu PF, my Party, I cannot see how the President, his MP-elect, his councillor-elect or his Party can ever profit from violence. Equally, I cannot reconcile my membership to Zanu PF with perpetrators of such acts of banditry, with such abuse of the very persons and communities from which my party seek re-election. I can’t speak for the opposition, in the past itself quite given to stage-managing acts of gratuitous violence for overseas notice, and to delegitimise polls they readily see they are set to lose. Kudira jecha, in their parlance. Some one must do that, to prove its humanity and disavowal of this heinous spectacle captured on celluloid. Ambivalent feelings My feelings are ambivalent: partly outraged, partly elated. Outraged by the gratuitous violence on the aged villagers. Outraged by attempts by the opposition to politically evacuate the same victims who are the real complainants and witnesses, in processes of investigations, justice and repair. Evacuate them to some safe-houses in Harare. To what compassionate end? None whatsoever, as everything suggests mere political expediency, thus inviting more speculation on the identity of perpetrators of this wanton violence. Dreary dramaturgy Villains cannot be decided by who yells least or loudest press conferences; equally, victims cannot be deduced merely on the simple binary of ruling party and opposition. Only thorough investigations settle the matter. As already mentioned, victimhood has been used for cheap political capital and notice in the past. Equally, violence has been imported into our body-politic by a vicious third force. Nothing is straightforward, or is like it seems. Hence the need for ample leeway so investigative arms of State can establish real facts. Which is why anyone tempering with evidence and/or witnesses must be dealt with firmly, painfully. Leave the Police to investigate! Elated because our Police, true to reputation, have moved in professionally to investigate and make arrests. They are not yet done; we wish them God speed and wisdom as they ferret out. It restores and breeds faith and confidence that evil will not get away, let alone vanish unpunished. It sends a clear message to all political players that political violence exacts heavy punishment on perpetrators. The villains of Murehwa violence must be brought to book; the victims of Murehwa must get justice. Above all, voters of Zimbabwe must have their say. In peace they wholly deserve. Let the melody of elections nourish the music of permanent national peace: before, during and eternally after!

2023 Polls: Mnangagwa Trembling

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!”

Chatunga Humiliates DJ Fantan

Tinashe Sambiri| The late former President Robert Mugabe’s son, Chatunga, has slammed DJ Fantan for attempting to soil Winky D’s image.

In a hard-hitting statement on Twitter, Chatunga, said Fantan would face the wrath of angry ghetto youths.

“Fantan declared war kuma Ghetto youths toda kuritema ku Mashwede.

Hameno kuti ndini ndega here or but pano disswa Winky ndonzwa senge ndatukirwa mai,” Chatunga fumed.

Facts About Diabetes

World Diabetes Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness of diabete as a global public health issue and what needs to be done, collectively and individually, for better prevention, diagnosis and management of the condition.

This year’s theme, ‘access to diabetes education’, underpins the larger multi-year theme of ‘access to care’.

In the lead-up to and on 14 November, WHO will highlight not only the challenges, but more importantly the solutions, to scaling-up access to diabetes medicines and care.

WHO’s World Diabetes Day activities will cover issues ranging from championing the priorities of people living with diabetes in advocacy to the Global Diabetes Compact, which drives efforts globally to reduce the risk of diabetes and ensure access to treatment and care.

Source: World Health Organisation

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Tuckshop Owner Shot Dead In Masvingo Laid To Rest

Tinashe Sambiri|The tuckshop owner who was shot and killed by a suspected armed robber in Masvingo last week was laid to rest on Wednesday.

The tuckshop owner, Mike Munongowarwa, was laid to rest in Bikita District.

CCC Councillor for ward 4, Masvingo Urban, Aleck Tabe, described the death of Munongowarwa as a devastating blow to the community.

” We are in Bikita West ward 11, bidding farewell to the late champion Mike Munongowarwa who was shot by a suspected armed robber…may his soul rest in peace,” Tabe said in a statement on Wednesday.

Atlas Lions Pull Out Of CHAN ?

Defending champions Morocco have withdrawn from the 2022 CHAN just a day before the tournament starts in Algeria.

The withdrawal follows after the Moroccan national team’s request to have a direct flight to Constantine, 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 Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) announced the decision to pull out of the tournament in a statement on Thursday.

Explaining its decision, the FRMF stressed that “the Moroccan football team is not able to travel to Constantine (Algeria) as the permission for Royal Air Maroc (RAM) flight, the official carrier of the Moroccan national team, from Rabat to Constantine has not been confirmed.”

The Atlas Lions had been drawn into Group C, where they would have faced Sudan, Madagascar and Ghana.

Meanwhile, the first match of the seventh edition of CHAN sees Algeria face Libya in Group A on January 13.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Unmasking Olinda

By A Correspondent

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

Felistas Murata complained to her lives 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 is because of complaints raised and revelations that commotion might happen.

The organiser, Kay Cee requested for GBP3,000 from sociallite Olinda Chapel.

Halfway through the gig, the property owners returned the money saying we have noticed there is no commotion at all 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 looks 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 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 skme alleging she is now looking like a 65y pld 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 she 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 that Tytan has to go to a McDonald’s to see his mother.