Spain began their World Cup campaign with a display of total dominance as they thrashed Costa Rica 7-0 to provide an early statement about their tournament credentials.
Kick-off came only hours after Japan had pulled off a shock 2-1 win over Germany in the other game in Group E but there was never any possibility of another upset at Al Thumama Stadium, with Luis Enrique’s side in complete control from the outset.
Dani Olmo (11) and Marco Asensio (21) scored their first two goals, with former Manchester City forward Ferran Torres adding the third from the penalty spot (31), then notching his second of the night with a low finish soon after half-time (54).
Barcelona midfielder Gavi, the youngest player to play for Spain at a World Cup at 18 years and 110 days old, then became the youngest scorer in the competition since Pele in 1958 with a sublime volleyed finish from Alvaro Morata’s pass for the fifth goal (74).
There was still time for substitutes Carlos Soler (90) and Morata (90+2) to get in on the act, with Costa Rica unable to offer anything in response, failing to even muster a shot on goal as Spain, seeking a repeat of their 2010 World Cup triumph, enjoyed a record 82 per cent share of the possession.- Sky Sports
?WATCH: The regime in Harare can’t imprison political change whose time has come. We urge the citizens to continue to fight on. We have a job to do, that’s to win Zimbabwe for change so that nobody is ever convicted without trial for 162 days. 2023 change is coming! pic.twitter.com/aDkyJej7ag
By A Correspondent- Harare City Council has ordered its human and capital director Dr Cainos Chingombe to stop reporting for duty with immediate effect pending a negotiation process.
In a letter, acting town clerk engineer Phakamile Mabhena Moyo yesterday also ordered Dr Chingombe to vacate offices which he had occupied.
The letter by Eng Moyo was referenced, ‘resumption of duty by Dr Cainos Chingombe.’
“Reference is made to the above matter and particularly “your memo” dated 22 November 2022 which you addressed to all Human Capital Department Heads of Division and Section.
“In reference thereto, please be advised that my letter to you dated 15 November 2022 still stands, as such you are ordered to stop reporting for duty with immediate effect pending the commencement and finalisation of the negotiation process,” he said.
Eng Moyo said Dr Chingombe will be invited for the negotiations within the next three days.
“Your purported resumption of duty is therefore a blatant violation of a council resolution of 20 October 2022 and the letter from Local Government Board dated 14 September 2022. You are therefore advised to immediately vacate the offices.
“By copy of this letter, the Head Public Safety is hereby instructed to secure the offices,” he said.
Initially, Dr Chingombe had also yesterday advised all human capital heads of divisions sections and employees of his resumption of normal duties.
“I hereby advise that I have resumed my normal duties as your human capital director. Please be guided accordingly,” he said.
By A Correspondent| Members of Parliament (MPs) were Monday shocked to be informed about the impending opening of the New Parliament Building this week without having visited the project since its inception and completion.
Some MPs expressed anger after Clerk of Parliament, Kennedy Chokuda announced in a letter that President Emmerson Mnangagwa would on Wednesday open the 5th Session of the 9th Parliament and make his State of the Nation Address (SONA) at the new Parly building in Mt. Hampden.
The new structure will also host the 2023 Budget presentation by Finance Minister, Mthuli Ncube Thursday.
The building is yet to be commissioned by His Excellency after the Chinese completed the project in June this year.
MPs are set to have a glimpse of the new well furnished facility this week.
Independent Norton MP, Temba Mliswa wrote on Twitter soon after Chokuda’s announcement Monday, describing the development as lack of respect for incumbent crop of legislators.
“Unfortunately, the new Parliament building in Mt. Hampden is set to start being used when the Fifth Session of the Ninth Parliament begins without the MPs having visited it. It is a very queer arrangement.
“Th President visited, some ministers visited and so did the Speaker of Parliament, however us, the legislators who shall be utilising the facility were never taken there to see and proffer our thoughts. The level of disrespect for the office of the MP is gross,” Mliswa wrote.
The MP bemoaned the level of disrespect by Zimbabweans, especially the government of the institutions and national offices.
“This country is strange at times,” added Mliswa saying, “Now we are like cattle being herded into the dip, ignorant and blind about its state. Chero imba yawavakirwa you do not just start using it before assessing it.”
Mliswa’s complaint comes at the backdrop of allegations of shady jobs by the Chinese contractors in the country.
The National Sports Stadium and the Rainbow Towers Hotel as well as the Longcheng Plaza are said to have cracked soon after commissioning.
MPs are wary this could be another disastrous project, which China insists was donated to the Zimbabwean government.
Makoni Central MDC Alliance MP, David Tekeshe also told NewZimbabwe.com that MPs had not been given a chance to visit the new complex, and no reasons had been given on why they were sidelined.
Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has described the 14 Nyatsime activists as true citizens’ heroes.
President Chamisa visited the activists on Monday.
The 14 spent a total of 153 days in prison after being arrested for exposing Zanu PF banditry.
“With the #Nyatsime14. God is faithful all the time.
These Citizens’ heroes have moving and touching stories about their Chikurubi maximum prison experience, after being denied bail. They spent 153 in jail. A New Great Zimbabwe is loading,” President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page.
“Today( Monday), the CCiC, Advocate Nelson Chamisa met the 14 members of the #Nyatsime17 who were recently released on bail. They’re facing various trumped up charges.
There were released after spending 153 days in jail without trial. They’re innocent,” CCC said in a statement.
?WATCH: Our Change Champion in Chief, advocate @nelsonchamisa on Monday officially welcomed the 14 members of the #Nyatsime17. They were released last week after spending 153days in prison without trial. They’re innocent. Welcome back our heroes!!! pic.twitter.com/C4k9j4nrFV
Spain began their World Cup campaign with a display of total dominance as they thrashed Costa Rica 7-0 to provide an early statement about their tournament credentials.
Kick-off came only hours after Japan had pulled off a shock 2-1 win over Germany in the other game in Group E but there was never any possibility of another upset at Al Thumama Stadium, with Luis Enrique’s side in complete control from the outset.
Dani Olmo (11) and Marco Asensio (21) scored their first two goals, with former Manchester City forward Ferran Torres adding the third from the penalty spot (31), then notching his second of the night with a low finish soon after half-time (54).
Barcelona midfielder Gavi, the youngest player to play for Spain at a World Cup at 18 years and 110 days old, then became the youngest scorer in the competition since Pele in 1958 with a sublime volleyed finish from Alvaro Morata’s pass for the fifth goal (74).
There was still time for substitutes Carlos Soler (90) and Morata (90+2) to get in on the act, with Costa Rica unable to offer anything in response, failing to even muster a shot on goal as Spain, seeking a repeat of their 2010 World Cup triumph, enjoyed a record 82 per cent share of the possession.- Sky Sports
State Media/AAP- After deploying soldiers to change election 2018 election results, and shooting dead a total 25 alleged protesters to date, Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday called for political tolerance among politicians aspiring to contest in the 2023 harmonised elections.
Mnangagwa also said parliamentarians should swiftly attend to some bills that will be brought before Parliament such as the Electoral (Amendment) Bill which will govern the conduct of 2023 harmonised elections.
Mnangagwa said this while delivering the State of the Nation Address and officially opening the fifth session of the Ninth Parliament of Zimbabwe at the New Parliament Building in Mt Hampden, Mashonaland West province.
Mnangagwa said politicians should lead in promoting peace ahead of the general elections.
“Political players, seeking the people’s mandate during the upcoming 2023 harmonised elections, must maintain and consolidate the peace, unity, harmony and love that we have built under the Second Republic. Violent confrontations have never been part of our culture,” said
Mnangagwa.
He said the Electoral (Amendment) Bill, which spells out new provisions for holding the 2023 Harmonised Elections, should be speedily concluded.
Mnangagwa said Parliament is expected to accelerate the completion of matters on the legislative agenda in line with the expectations of the electorate.
He said Government has created an enabling environment for Parliament to execute its mandate through separating the Office of the Attorney-General from the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs.
“This should see this office fully discharging its mandate more efficiently and effectively. In the financial services sector, the Insurance Bill seeks to replace the Insurance Act to address regulatory gaps and weaknesses. The new Session must expedite passage of the Labour Amendment Bill,” he said.
“Cabinet recently passed the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (Compliance, Monitoring and Evaluation) Regulations, 2022 as well as the Amendments to the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (General) (Amendment) Regulations, 2018 which, among other provisions, will require all procuring agencies to establish the market value of goods for ease of evaluation of quotations.”
Mnangagwa said Parliament should expedite devolution of power proposed legislation.
“The Fifth Session must speedily consider legislation towards alignment of the devolution and decentralization programme of the Second Republic, through amendments of the Provincial Councils and Administration Act; the Rural District Council’s Act; as well as the Regional, Town and Country Planning Act,” said the President.
He said the Disaster Risk Management Bill will promote the involvement of all citizens in effective disaster preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery measures.
Mnangagwa said in line with the Agriculture Food Systems and Transformation Strategy, amendments to the Plant Breeders Act; the Animal Health Act; the Water Act; the ZINWA Act; the Land Commission Act; and the Bees Act will be tabled.
“Equally, the Fisheries and Aquaculture Bill; the Agricultural Resources Conservation Bill; and the Agricultural Education Bill will enhance the attainment of food and nutrition security. In addition, the Sugar Act is being reviewed in order to classify sugarcane as a strategic crop,” said Mnangagwa.
He said the Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill now awaits gazetting and will ensure farming and mining activities are accorded due recognition in the resolution of disputes.
Mnangagwa said the Bill will also strengthen environmental protection.
“Government shall be seeking Parliamentary ratification of various Memoranda of Understanding regarding partnerships to promote ICT infrastructure and skills development. Through the Electronic Transactions and Electronic Commerce Bill, Government seeks to establish a legal framework that facilitates fair, accessible, responsible and sustainable online transacting, including the recognition of digital signatures,” said Mnangagwa.
He said the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) (Amendment) Bill, 2022; the Public Interest Disclosure (Protection of Whistle Blowers) Bill, 2022; the Electoral (Amendment) Bill, 2022; the Witness Protection Bill; the Zimbabwe Human Rights (Amendment) Bill; and the Legal Aid (Amendment) Bill must all be tabled during the fifth session of Parliament.
Mnangagwa said outstanding Bills from the Fourth Session of the Ninth Parliament must be expedited.
“These include the Child Justice Bill, the Judicial Laws (Amendment) Bill, and the Prisons and Correctional Service (Amendment) Bill,” said Mnangagwa.- state media
Zimpapers Limited owned Star FM Disc Jockey, DJ Mbale has been fired from the station amid reports of serious complaints from up and coming artists over his unprofessional conduct.
According to Star FM, the station parted ways with DJ Mbale over “various issues”.
Meanwhile, social media is awash with artists complaining over his handling of their affairs.
“Dj Mbale Starfm Mangungundengu Tv Bata vapfanha zvakanaka zvaurikuita vapfanha hazvisirizvo maComplaints atirikuona paSocial media usavharire vapfanha kurira paRadio kana wawana mukana wekuridza pamhepo simudza vapfanha,” said one Phabb Bad Company Muzik Zimbabwe.
“Dj Mbale you can block me from all your pages but i won’t keep quiet on your dirty dealings mudhanzi ku Radio uko, it’s been long vanhu vachikusiya, i repeat again pakatanga kurira Zimdancehall taisakuziva, saka hauna chaunoziva mudhanzi gara pasi iwewe, anokupa mbiri ndisu se ghetto ende ndisu tinokupedza futi page rako kusvika rava rema skiti seramai titi..,” said another DopeQueen Worldwide.
There were also reports that he was rude to artists as revealed in the chat below;
A-RUWA man who impersonated a police officer and robbed her of US$98 000 in a botched Ponzi scheme was today arraigned before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi to answer to the charges.
The suspect, Shephard Chibaya (34) was remanded in custody until November 24.
It is alleged that he committed the offence sometime in February 2019, after he engaged the complainant Mary Norah Chiweshe to join his Ponzi scheme called Beven Capital and invest money.
During the same month, Chiweshe injected US$150 000 into the scheme after she was informed that she will get 50% interest after six weeks.
The interest she was supposed to earn accumulated to US$300 000. When she decided to withdraw the money, she could not locate Beven Capital Investments offices after they were closed during the COVID-19 period.
She got in touch with Chibaya but he was evasive.
After some days, the accused told the complainant that he had engaged the boss, and was told that all the scheme’s money was held at the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) offices due to lack of payment of taxes.
Chibaya said US$58 000 was needed to get Zimra to release the funds. Chiweshe then gave Chibaya the money.
After some days, Chibaya told Chiweshe that Zimra had released the money, but added that he had been intercepted by police detectives who seized US$200 000 and they needed US$13 000 to release it.
The complainant gave the accused the US$13 000 anticipating that he would come with the US$200 000 from the police detectives.
Later, Chibaya told Chiweshe that he had been arrested and needed US$1800 to pay a police officer for his release.
Chiweshe agreed to pay and was instructed to give the money to a taxi driver, one Innocent Kavhura.
The following day, Chibaya then told Chiweshe that he was at the Harare magistrates’ court and was in need of US$3800 to top up his legal fees.
Chiweshe went to the court and gave him US$3200 and her Samsung S20 phone to top up.
Chibaya later texted her pretending to be a police officer, and indicating that he (Chibaya) had suffered brain shock whilst in police cells and had been admitted under police guard at Parirenyatwa Hospital. He also said no visits were permitted.
After three week, Chibaya, still impersonating a police officer texted Chiweshe advising her that he (Chibaya) had passed away. Chibaya identified himself as Inspector Kufakunesu Mushayi.
He even vowed to assist the complainant to get her money back from Ben Capital if she gave him US$27 000.
The complainant gave the alleged police officer the money in batches through the taxi driver (Kavhura).
As she made numerous follow ups to get her money back, Chibaya kept requesting more money pretending to be Inspector Mushayi.
Sensing that she was being swindled, Chiweshe then made a police report leading to the arrest of Chibaya.
The Met Services Department has warned of increased risk of floods in river basins, wetlands and low-lying areas such as Muzarabani and Mbire in Mashonaland Central with the Department of Civil Protection on standby to render emergency assistance.
The Met Department’s Head of Forecasting, Mr James Ngoma, said there was an increased risk of floods in the above areas and the department would continue updating its information.
“We will keep informing the nation as the days draw near. Those areas we have mentioned are all dependent on the amount of rains that would be received prior,” he said.
Flash floods are an annual event and some areas have frequently seen flooding.
For example Muzarabani is a known flood plain and the villagers there have become accustomed to it.
Recently, the Department of Civil Protection chief director Mr Nathan Nkomo said adequate funds to deal with disasters such as flash floods that are associated with the rainy season have been set aside.
Mr Nkomo said a plan was in place to ensure everyone’s safety during this rainy season.
“For Zimbabwe, like any other country in the SADC region, Africa and in the whole world, this is the time when we always prepare for the rainfall season. The rainfall season comes with a lot of challenges, but more importantly, it also comes with a lot of hope because most of our agriculture is rain-fed so we welcome the rainfall season in Zimbabwe.”
“However, in terms of preparedness, we have done our level best. Remember we are preparing to handle natural hazards in the form of flash floods and ultimately, when we get into the cyclone season, mostly from January to March, we will escalate our level of preparedness,” he said.
Local authorities are also urged to clear storm drains to minimise flooding in urban areas.
Last week, 78 families were left homeless after their houses were damaged and flooded by heavy rains in Kadoma. Five schools, including Jameson High School, and some shops were also affected by flash floods. In October, Beitbridge’s Dulivhadzimu suburb was affected by flash floods. This urban flooding was largely due to blocked or damaged drains.
Flooded rivers could also cause danger to life while sudden flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions, clogging of water drains and chances that some communities become cut off by flooded roads and rivers.
Zimbabwe has increasingly seen more severe floods in recent decades.
Tropical Cyclone Idai, the worst in more than 50 years to reach Zimbabwe, brought heavy rainfall and strong winds to Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe between March 5 and 19 in 2019, causing severe flooding which led to loss of lives, destruction of infrastructure, disruption of livelihoods and destruction of crops.
It is estimated that close to 780 000ha of crops in the three countries were destroyed by the cyclone, with the majority of this damage being in Mozambique. Dams and wells were also damaged, and livestock was washed away. SADC launched a US$323 million appeal to support the disaster response and recovery efforts related to the impact of Tropical Cyclone Idai.- state media
A couples’ marriage is on the rocks as the wife yesterday approached the courts seeking a protection order against her husband who is assaulting her for refusing to go to the same church as him.
The couple, Eustina Muderedzwa and Garikayi Musikazwi, used to worship together at African Apostolic Church before the husband decided to move to the Johane Marange apostolic church.
Magistrate Ms Tamara Chibindi of Harare Civil Court granted the desired order to Ms Muderedzwa and ordered Musikanzwi not to assault, insult or threaten her.
Ms Muderedzwa told the court how she was being abused by her husband for differing with him about religion.
“He left Mwazha church in 2017 where we have been members for many years and we wedded there,” she said. “He has been forcing me and the children to join him at Marange, but we refused and now he is threatening to evict me from our rural homestead and our other house in Whitecliff.”
Ms Muderedzwa said she knows no peace and is always being insulted by her husband.
“It has been three years since he last visited us at our rural home, but he recently came and assaulted me with a rope, saying that I am not a submissive wife and I should leave the house,” she said.
Musikazwi denied the allegations arguing that he has never assaulted his wife of 23 years because he loves her very much.
“I never assaulted her she is lying, in fact she was the one who was trying to pull my private organ and accidentally fell where the kitchen was,” he said. “I love my wife and we have five children together. I only want her to listen to me as her husband and join me at my new church.”
Musikazwi said his wife was badly influencing their children to be defiant towards him and married off their 12 year old daughter without his consent. Ms Muderedzwa said the child was at home and only ran away when Musikazwi came because he always assaulted the children for refusing to go with him to his church.-state media
Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has described the 14 Nyatsime activists as true citizens’ heroes.
President Chamisa visited the activists on Monday.
The 14 spent a total of 153 days in prison after being arrested for exposing Zanu PF banditry.
“With the #Nyatsime14. God is faithful all the time.
These Citizens’ heroes have moving and touching stories about their Chikurubi maximum prison experience, after being denied bail. They spent 153 in jail. A New Great Zimbabwe is loading,” President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page.
“Today( Monday), the CCiC, Advocate Nelson Chamisa met the 14 members of the #Nyatsime17 who were recently released on bail. They’re facing various trumped up charges.
There were released after spending 153 days in jail without trial. They’re innocent,” CCC said in a statement.
?WATCH: Our Change Champion in Chief, advocate @nelsonchamisa on Monday officially welcomed the 14 members of the #Nyatsime17. They were released last week after spending 153days in prison without trial. They’re innocent. Welcome back our heroes!!! pic.twitter.com/C4k9j4nrFV
Citizens Coalition for Change(CCC) Namibia joins the world in solidarity with the fearless, organic, and pragmatic Zengeza West Mp, Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala.
As a district, we demand the immediate release of Job Sikhala because he is innocent.
Demanding justice for Moreblessing Ali and her family is not a crime. #JusticeForMoreblessingAli
FreeWiwa
Let’s flood Rotten Row courts in solidarity with our radical leader who is ever ready to confront Satanism.
Residents in Namibia who subscribe to the democratic alternative led by President Chamisa demand the immediate release of all political prisoners. No selective application of the law!
Justice for Wiwa and all prisoners of conscience.
In short Ed and his politically inept ZANU-PF must go now because they have failed us as a people.
As Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube prepares to present the country’s 2023 National Budget on Thursday, we call for a PRO-POOR budget.
What are the key issues that citizens expect to see addressed?
TAX REFORM FOR WORKERS:
Govt must reduce the tax burden on workers & civil servants. The tax-free threshold must be increased in line with the rising cost of living to cushion citizens, 49% of whom live in extreme poverty.
Consumer basket currently exceeds $300,000.
TAX REFORM FOR BUSINESS:
The 4% tax on transactions in foreign currency must be removed as it increases the cost of doing business & the cost of goods. .
The economy has effectively dollarized so there’s no rational justification for retaining this punitive tax.
Equally, the 2% tax on Zim Dollar transactions should be scrapped.
It was introduced as an austerity measure so it cannot be retained long term.
SOCIAL SERVICES:
The budget must allocate adequate funding for social services especially health & education to foster a strong economic base.
15% must go to Health in line with the Abuja Declaration.
20% must go to Education in line with the Dakar Declaration.
A MARKET-LED ECONOMY:
We call for a budget that reinforces a market-led economy.
The last 4 budgets have wrongly focused on distortions & command economics (eg Command Agriculture) which destabilized the economy & caused exchange rate spirals.
MARKET-LED FINANCING OF AGRICULTURE:
We call for market-led financing of agriculture not any form of command agriculture.
Grains such as maize, wheat & cotton must be added to the commodity exchange & funded through value-chain financing models/warehouse receipts.
Command agriculture (by whatever name called) has failed to increase productivity or guarantee food security.
We still import to meet our food requirements. The World Bank reports that Zim has performed dismally in agricultural productivity compared to other SADC countries.
BUDGET MUST BE IN USD:
Govt must budget in US dollar terms to eliminate the need for a supplementary budget as experienced with the current budget.
Govt cannot ignore the fact that the economy has effectively dollarised. 70% of transactions in business, loans, fuel, passports & many Govt levies are now in USD.
It therefore defeats logic to do a budget in ZWL, a currency that is out of touch with the economic realities.
We further call for the timely & full disbursement of funds to Govt depts to ensure their smooth operation.
Denmark were left to ponder a frustrating 2022 FIFA World Cup Group D opener as Tunisia earned a deserved point after a late VAR decision went in their favour.
When referee Cesar Ramos was asked to check an incident where Christian Eriksen’s corner hit the arm of Tunisia’s Yassine Meriah, the African side must have feared the worse.
But Ramos decided it did not merit a spot-kick and Tunisia, who have never qualified from the group stage, could celebrate a job well done.
They created the better first-half chances and Denmark were indebted to a brilliant save from goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel to deny Issam Jebali from scoring.
The Danes improved after the break and Andreas Skov Olsen had a goal disallowed for offside before Andreas Cornelius somehow failed to score when he headed against a post.
But they could not find a breakthrough and must regroup before facing defending champions France on Friday, while Tunisia tackle Australia on Saturday, November 26.- Sporting News
A new Global Oral Health Status Report published today by the World Health Organization (WHO) provides the first-ever comprehensive picture of oral disease burden with data profiles for 194 countries, giving unique insights into key areas and markers of oral health that are relevant for decision-makers.
The report shows that almost half of the world’s population (45% or 3.5 billion people) suffer from oral diseases, with 3 out of every 4 affected people living in low- and middle-income countries.
Global cases of oral diseases have increased by 1 billion over the last 30 years—a clear indication that many people do not have access to prevention and treatment of oral diseases.
“Oral health has long been neglected in global health, but many oral diseases can be prevented and treated with the cost-effective measures outlined in this report,” said WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “WHO is committed to providing guidance and support to countries so that all people, wherever they live and whatever their income, have the knowledge and tools needed to look after their teeth and mouths, and to access services for prevention and care when they need them.”
Rapid increase of oral diseases
The most common oral diseases are dental caries (tooth decay), severe gum disease, tooth loss and oral cancers. Untreated dental caries is the single most common condition globally, affecting an estimated 2.5 billion people. Severe gum disease ̶ a major cause of total tooth loss ̶ is estimated to affect 1 billion people worldwide. About 380 000 new cases of oral cancers are diagnosed every year.
The report underscores the glaring inequalities in access to oral health services, with a huge burden of oral diseases and conditions affecting the most vulnerable and disadvantaged populations. People on low incomes, people living with disabilities, older people living alone or in care homes, those living in remote and rural communities and people from minority groups carry a higher burden of oral diseases.
This pattern of inequalities is similar to other noncommunicable diseases such as cancers, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and mental disorders. Risk factors common to noncommunicable diseases such as high sugar intake, all forms of tobacco use, and harmful use of alcohol all contribute to the global oral health crisis.
Barriers to delivering oral health services
Only a small percentage of the global population is covered by essential oral health services, and those with the greatest need often have the least access to services. The key barriers to delivering access to oral health services for all include:
Oral health care requires high out-of-pocket expenditures. This often leads to catastrophic costs and significant financial burden for families and communities. The provision of oral health services largely relies on highly specialized providers using expensive high-tech equipment and materials, and these services are not well integrated with primary health care models. Poor information and surveillance systems, combined with low priority for public oral health research are major bottlenecks to developing more effective oral health interventions and policies. Opportunities to improve global oral health
The report showcases many promising opportunities to improve the state of global oral health including:
adopting a public health approach by addressing common risk factors through promoting a well-balanced diet low in sugars, stopping use of all forms of tobacco, reducing alcohol consumption and improving access to effective and affordable fluoride toothpaste. planning oral health services as part of national health and improving integration of oral health services in primary health care as part of universal health coverage. redefining oral health workforce models to respond to population needs and expanding competencies of non-dental healthcare workers to expand oral health service coverage; and strengthening information systems by collecting and integrating oral health data into national health monitoring systems. “Placing people at the heart of oral health services is critical if we are to achieve the vision of universal health coverage for all individuals and communities by 2030,” said Dr Bente Mikkelsen, WHO Director for Noncommunicable Diseases.
She added: “This report acts as a starting point by providing baseline information to help countries monitor progress of implementation, while also providing timely and relevant feedback to decision-makers at the national level. Together, we can change the current situation of oral health neglect.”
Holders France came from behind to finally see off a determined Australia in their Group D opener at the Al Janoub Stadium, Olivier Giroud scoring twice to match Thierry Henry’s national record of 51 goals.
An injury-hit France showed early signs of susceptibility – and within nine minutes, they were behind. The move started with a superb long pass from Harry Souttar, who played in Mathew Leckie down the right. A low cross found Craig Goodwin arriving fast at the far post, and the winger rifled high past Hugo Lloris.
With Lucas Hernandez forced off in the aftermath having fallen awkwardly when challenging Leckie, his replacement Theo Hernandez was nearly caught out moments after coming on, Mitchell Duke intercepting his loose pass and sending a shot whistling just too high.
Hernandez made a more positive impact at the other end in the 27th minute, picking up possession after the Socceroos had failed to clear a corner properly and whipping in a tantalising cross from the left that was met by Adrien Rabiot’s thumping header, giving Mat Ryan no chance.
Provider turned scorer five minutes later, Rabiot latching on to Kylian Mbappe’s clever flick and bursting into the box before unselfishly squaring for Giroud to tap in his 50th international goal.
Mbappe somehow volleyed over an Antoine Griezmann cross as France sought to extend their advantage before halftime, although Jackson Irvine’s header clipped the post as Australia came close to exposing their depleted back line again.
The Socceroos were unable to ask further questions in the second half, however, and instead two more goals in four minutes finished the contest.
First the irresistible Mbappe rose to nod in Ousmane Dembele’s cross after Griezmann’s shot had been cleared off the line and then raced away down the left and clipped the ball across for Giroud to head in his record-equalling goal and wrap up an ultimately comfortable win.- Sporting News
Denmark were left to ponder a frustrating 2022 FIFA World Cup Group D opener as Tunisia earned a deserved point after a late VAR decision went in their favour.
When referee Cesar Ramos was asked to check an incident where Christian Eriksen’s corner hit the arm of Tunisia’s Yassine Meriah, the African side must have feared the worse.
But Ramos decided it did not merit a spot-kick and Tunisia, who have never qualified from the group stage, could celebrate a job well done.
They created the better first-half chances and Denmark were indebted to a brilliant save from goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel to deny Issam Jebali from scoring.
The Danes improved after the break and Andreas Skov Olsen had a goal disallowed for offside before Andreas Cornelius somehow failed to score when he headed against a post.
But they could not find a breakthrough and must regroup before facing defending champions France on Friday, while Tunisia tackle Australia on Saturday, November 26.- Sporting News
By A Correspondent This year, a Zimbabwean engineer has been shortlisted for the UN rated Africa prize for Engineering Innovation.
– Smart Water Tech, Allen Chafa, Zimbabwe –is A real time water quality monitoring and control system to address water borne diseases.
Allen Chafa
Chafa is part of a list of 15 innovations shortlisted tackle challenges central to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, including quality education, clean water and sanitation, sustainable cities and communities, good health and wellbeing, and clean energy. This year 10 African countries are represented, Angola, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
Now in its 9th year, the APEI is Africa’s biggest prize dedicated to developing African innovators and helping them to maximise their impact. The winner will receive £25,000, and three runners up will win £10,000 each. An additional One-to-Watch award of £5,000 will be given to the most promising innovator.
Innovators shortlisted for Africa Prize for engineering solutions to address continent’s challenges are- • Fifteen talented entrepreneurs shortlisted from Angola, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe • Shortlisted innovations provide engineering solutions crucial to UN Sustainable Development Goals – addressing water, healthcare, agriculture, education, food security, waste, and energy challenges • Projects include a remote healthcare monitoring system improving rural healthcare, a low-energy low-pollution cooking stove, and accessible electric mobility solutions • Selected innovators will compete for the £25,000 Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation A shortlist of 15 African entrepreneurs and their pioneering technologies aimed at environmental rehabilitation, education, and human health and safety have been selected for the 2023 Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation, founded by the Royal Academy of Engineering. The 2023 shortlist represents ten African countries, including for the first time Angola and Sierra Leone, and demonstrates the importance of engineering as an enabler of improved quality of life and economic development. The innovations shortlisted in 2023 tackle challenges central to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, including quality education, clean water and sanitation, sustainable cities and communities, good health and wellbeing, and clean energy. This year’s innovations include a treatment to convert acid mine drainage into drinking water, a portable aquaponics unit that uses fish waste to boost production of vegetables, a robotics learning tool for children, a remote healthcare monitoring system, and an ecofriendly cooking stove that absorbs black carbon. Launched in 2014, the Africa Prize is awarded annually by the Royal Academy of Engineering to ambitious African innovators creating local and scalable solutions to pan-African and international challenges. Innovators shortlisted for the Africa Prize will benefit from a unique package of support including business incubation, mentoring, fundraising and communications. The package also includes access to the Academy’s global network of high-profile and highly experienced engineers and business experts in the UK and Africa. In mid-2023 four finalists will be chosen to pitch their innovations and business plans to Africa Prize judges at an event in Accra, Ghana. The winner will receive £25,000, and three runners up will win £10,000 each. An additional One-to-Watch award of £5,000 will be given to the most promising innovator. This year’s shortlisted innovators join the Academy’s 134-strong Africa Prize alumni network, which includes innovators who have achieved significant commercial success and social impact across the continent following their participation in the Prize, such as 2022 winner Norah Magero, and her portable solar-powered fridge solution for transporting medicines. Africa Prize alumni are projected to have an impact on more than three million people in the next five years, and have already created 3,585 jobs – including 1,766 for women and 211 for persons with disabilities – and raised more the USD 14 million in grants and equity funding, directly contributing to 12 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The 2023 shortlist features several water innovations, including a real-time water quality monitoring and control system, an acid mine drainage solution to recycle contaminated water for human consumption, and a water management system to prevent excess borehole pumping and drying out of aquifers. Energy and environmental solutions also feature heavily, with a power pack with recycled laptop batteries to address unreliable power supply, converted motorbikes that run on batteries, an electric cargo bike with a battery-powered fridge to reduce post-harvest loss, a system to help prepare waste for recycling, a mobile machine to create interlocking compressed earth bricks, and an ecofriendly cooking stove that absorbs black carbon. Additionally, several entrepreneurs shortlisted have pioneered solutions in health, safety and education, with a portable hysteroscopy device for simple examination of the uterus, a remote healthcare monitoring system that records and transmits patient data, a multi-strain probiotic to improve the gut health of chickens, a local rescue network connecting neighbours with the police, and a robotics learning tool for children. Rebecca Enonchong FREng, founder and CEO of AppsTech and Africa Prize judge, said, “Climate change is impacting Africa more severely than other continents, with agricultural production, food security and water resources being compromised, compounded by a weak adaptive capacity. This year, 11 of our innovations are contributing directly to environmental sustainability.” Shortlisted innovations and entrepreneurs: • Affordable AMD Solution, Boitumelo Nkatlo, South Africa – A technology to treat acid mine drainage (AMD) using industrial waste to recycle contaminated water for human consumption. • Aquaset, Obed Zar, Ghana – A smart water management system that monitors water levels in boreholes and water tanks, regulating the rate at which water is pumped and preventing pump breakdowns and water waste. • Arobot, Cristovão Cacombe, Angola – A robotics learning tool for children that must be assembled and programmed to perform specific tasks. • Digital Aquaponics, Flavien Kouatcha Simo, Cameroon – A portable fish farm that uses fish waste as a fertiliser to produce organic vegetables, enabling small-scale farmers to increase production. • Electric Mobility, Chukwuemeka Eze, Nigeria – An e-mobility service that converts gas-powered three-wheel motorbikes to run on batteries, saving up to 60% on running costs. • FlexiGyn, Edmund Wessels, South Africa – A portable device enabling gynaecologists to diagnose and treat uterine health issues without anaesthetic. • MEDBOX, Emmanuel Ofori Devi, Ghana – A healthcare monitoring system that records a patient’s vital signs and transmits them to doctors who then provide remote medical advice. • Multi-Purpose Earth Brick Machine, Fikru Gebre Dikumbab, Ethiopia – A manually-operated portable machine to make interlocking compressed earth bricks using 90%-95% soil and 5%-10% cement. • ProbiGal, Dr Deon Neveling, South Africa – A host-specific multi-strain probiotic designed to promote gut health and prevent bacterial infections in chickens, reducing the need for antibiotics. • Smart Green Stove, Margaret Yainkain Mansaray, Sierra Leone – An efficient non-electric cooking device designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and health risks, slashing energy use by 70%. • Smart Water Tech, Allen Chafa, Zimbabwe – A real time water quality monitoring and control system to address water borne diseases. • ThinkBikes CoolMAX, Tolulope Olukokun, Nigeria – An electric cargo bike with a battery powered fridge to help Nigeria’s smallholder farmers get fresh food crops to market. • WAGA Power Pack, Gibson Kawago, Tanzania – A power pack made with recycled laptop batteries to provide reliable and affordable power for electric bikes, power banks, solar lights, businesses and homes. • Waste-to-Wealth Enhancer, Cletus Ekpoh, Nigeria – A four-part recycling system to help informal waste collectors. • YUNGA, Anatoli Kirigwajjo, Uganda – A local digital network connected through a physical device utilising the Internet of Things to provide security at a low cost in under-resourced areas.
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Judges, mentors and expert reviewers for the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation have provided over 2,601 hours of support to entrepreneurs since the prize was established – this equates to a value of roughly £1,300,556 in support. This year, the judges are:
Malcolm Brinded CBE FREng (Chair of judges), Past President of the Energy Institute, Chair of EngineeringUK Alessandra Buonfino, Senior Adviser, Global Innovation Fund Dr Ibilola Amao, Founder and Principal Consultant, Lonadek Global Services Dr John Lazar CBE FREng, Chair, Enza Capital, What3Words and Raspberry Pi Foundation Rebecca Enonchong FREng, Founder and CEO, AppsTech
By A Correspondent- A 44 year old suspect linked to murder and several armed robbery incidents in Bulawayo died of suspected food poisoning while in police custody hours after his wife had reportedly brought him some food.
In a statement Tuesday, police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi identified the suspect as Gift Sabata, who was linked to the violent crimes which occurred between December last year and November this year.
“On 19th November 2022 at around 1000 hours the suspect died whilst admitted at United Bulawayo Hospital after experiencing some convulsions with froth coming out of the mouth.
“The suspect had consumed food and diabetes medication brought by his wife, Mavis Matupe (27),” Nyathi said.
Sabata’s mysterious death followed his arrest by police detectives assisted by armed members of the paramilitary Support Unit Police Special Tactics at a girlfriend’s home in the early hours of 19 November.
By Dr Masimba Mavaza | City Councillors,the Members of Parliament board members, financial advisers, and other professionals are bound by a principle called “fiduciary duty,” in which they are required to act in the best interests of the people they swore to serve or institutions they are serving.
It the honest hope of every Zimbabwean that elected government representatives would be bound by a similar principle–that they would put the country’s interests firsts, even if those interests conflicted with their personal desire to gain more power or get re-elected. When it comes to the opposition councillors and Members of Parliament
this principle–if it ever existed–has been thrown out the window. The political actors in the City council and parliament act for their own political gain. They oppose any development so that there will be no progress or development so that the wreath of the people be turned against the ruling party. This is pure sabotage and it is more visible towards elections. Basically there are three types of sabotage which are destruction, inaction, wastage which is meant to tickle the anger of people into rebellion. This a total abuse of the people and the people must see beyond such daylight witchcraft being practiced by the opposition councils.
These opposition officials are doing everything they can to ensure that the economy remains a mess when it comes time for the 2023 election. Their hope here, is that Zimbabweans will vote with their wallets in 2023 and, in so doing, vote more Ruling party councillors and Members of Parliament out of office.
Now, there’s no question that voters do vote with their wallets: The deteriorating state of infrastructure and economy in 2008 helped MDC get elected into the GNU. And there’s nothing wrong with stumping for policies that you honestly believe will help the country over the long term, even if you think they will cause some short-term pain. But there’s a big difference between that and intentionally doing things that will sabotage the economy over the next 12 months just to influence the next election.This is actually what some Republicans are doing, Zimbabweans of all parties should be outraged. The first loyalty of any elected representative should be acting in the best interests of the country., and advocating policies that you know will hurt the country–or stonewalling ones that will help it–is a gross dereliction of professional and civic responsibility.
Zimbabwe is a soccer loving nation and the population loves soccer with a passion.
While soccer is popular in virtually every country on the planet, some countries are most fervent about it than others.
When most people think about countries crazy about soccer, Zimbabwe is always near the top of the list. Despite the fact that our men’s national team is consistently ranked in the fifties Zimbabweans can not be separated from Soccer.
Now the political situation has rewarded the opposition with the running of our towns. The CCC led councils have failed to promote football and have dismally failed to maintain the stadiums. The council especially the Harare council have neglected the Rufaro stadium. The stadium which is the symbol of Zimbabwean love of football has been allowed to deteriorate and now it resembles the dog’s breakfast.
An unrelenting opposition vociferously attacked Elder Kudakwashe Tagwirei over the rehabilitation of Rufaro stadium leading to Tagwirei withdrawing the offer to develop the stadium.
The opposition, including the independent councillors resorted to provocative sloganeering, calling Kuda Tagwirei who has offered to renovate the stadium and put it to the FIFA standard a ” (thief) instead of embracing his patriotic move.The CCC is playing politics with development. This is where someone acts for personal or political gain at the demise of set principles. This is being practiced by the opposition councillors in Harare. They are too concerned about the benefits they will get out of their action or inaction, and their deeds will be aimed at promoting their beneficial motivation. Playing politics by the CCC COUNCILLORS in many ways has affected economic growth and sway development priorities. This in itself has limited growth. The slow pace of growth is now used by the opposition as proof of inefficiency on the part of ZANU PF. Playing politics has swayed priorities. The city fathers who are mostly CCC opposition have put their cronies in key position of Council so they can facilitate their masters (politicians’) agendas.If someone intends to benefit by playing politics, you will expect the end result of any change to be bad. There are often political factors involved in why our councils remain poor, and one of those is bad governance by the opposition in our Towns. Councillors need to do lots of things to encourage development – they need to build and maintain infrastructure, and raise and spend finance wisely, on the right projects. When councils are inept at managing infrastructure, development is impossible. Nobody wants to build a factory in a city where the land is owned by scrupulous councillors or the power could go out at any time. They also need to set up their byelaws and business practices in a way that encourages investment and initiative, that protect businesses and individuals legally, and that honour property rights, contracts and copyrights. But the way the council is doing, Harare has lost a golden opportunity to develop football and sports in Zimbabwe. Tycoon Kudakwashe Tagwirei through his company Sakunda Holdings wanted to develop Rufaro Stadium for the benefit of football but the Harare City Council refused, Mayor Jacob Mafume who has no clue of what he is doing led his councillors to throw away the golden opportunity presented to them by Tagwirei.
The company on Tuesday announced that it had withdrawn its offer to renovate the stadium over what it said was lack of political will to implement the project by the City of Harare. Their complaint is correct.
It is not far fetched that the City fathers wanted to act corruptly and Tagwirei saw through their evil thoughts. If you have ever lived in a where corruption is rife, you will know how frustrating, dis-heartening and fundamentally dis-empowering corruption can be. Red tape being created by the CCC is where real endemic corruption happens – a slowing and over-complicating of simple processes, from starting businesses, buying or selling property, to the law courts, all require ridiculous amounts of paperwork, interviews, visits to ministry offices. It is surprising how long does it take to clinch a deal with the city council. Every procedure is an opportunity to extract a bribe. The slower the standard processes, the greater the temptation to pay ‘speed money’.’
Imagine having to bribe your telephone company and all your utility companies, paying an aside for your driver’s license and to pass your exams. Imagine having to bribe the post office every time you bought something by mail order, bribing the bank clerk to let you take money out of your own account, paying your doctor to give you a prescription, and then the chemist to give it to you. That’s the reality of endemic corruption, the abuse of power at every level. It takes strong leadership to fight it, but it can be done. Even simple trading with council is heavily resisted. whosoever commands the trade of the world commands the riches of the world and hence the world itself.’
The city Councils are the local government. Local government bears the greatest part of the responsibility for care and conservation of our historic environment, largely because of its importance to the planning system. Rufaro stadium has its importance and has occupied its historical seat in the historical arena. It is this important stadium which the CCC council are refusing to maintain and bring it to standard. But our football legacy and heritage is in the hands of the proud but useless party CCC.
In a letter to Mafume, Sakunda Holdings Chief Operating Officer Charles Chitambo said the move was also necessitated by “untruthful and malicious (reports) that Sakunda intends to purchase Rufaro Stadium”.
“Following our numerous unsuccessful requests to present to your office our final feasibility to study report and proposed designs for the refurbishment of Rufaro Stadium, we write to express our gravest misgivings on the unfortunate events and communications emanating from your (HCC) office.
“We are shocked and disturbed by untruthful and malicious (reports) that Sakunda intends to purchase Rufaro Stadium, which is a public asset. Nothing could be further from the truth, and we believe you know that.
“The unfounded allegations are grounded on malice and a coordinated attempt to curtail our efforts to contribute to the revival and modernisation of public infrastructure,” reads part of the statement,” read the letter.”
It has become CCC culture of accusing people in order to scuttle progress.
It is the same council and the same mayor who threw spammers in the Pomona project with the aim of scuttling development CCC is again responsible for scuttling revamp of Rufaro stadium. When Sakunda wants to do a major facelift they play politics. People must vote wisely.
Zimbabwe is all suffering because people voted without thinking Harare is derelict because people vote stone throwers into Council and not technocrats ED is an infrastructure person and Harare will become a construction zone if we vote ZANU-PF. council started a crusade of demonising the CEO of Pomona project Dilish Nguwaya and left his character bruised. But because Nguwaya believed in his project and it’s benefit to the people the government had to accept the project. As we read this article Pomona project is taking shape. This is the very project which was demonised and tainted by the council and some Members of Parliament.
Sacrifice takes people through a rough journey. The minister of local government Honourable July Moyo for his vision and belief in Pomona project he was bundled together with Nguwaya and dragged in the mud and dirty in the public eye. It was that sacrifice the people now see the work Pomona is doing.
Now Tagwirei is being tied to the end of the rope and being flogged all because he was advocating for the renovation of the Rufaro stadium. We have saboteurs among us. They are dressed in yellow.
The council indeed lacks the political will to overcome inequality hindering sustainable development for all in Harare. This should be a reason to vote them out come 2023. Inequality is a universal challenge faced by least-developed, middle-income and developed countries alike, but which can be overcome by political will at personal, local government and national levels.
Lack of a political will within and among CCC councillors pose an immense challenge to national development efforts.
Large disparities in income, wealth, power and opportunity plague our work for progress, both internationally and nationally, so do also large gaps in access to education, healthcare, water, sanitation, food, energy, and social protection all this which can be changed by the local government.
For us to uphold the basic promise of the ZANU PF agenda to leave no one behind –we must reach those furthest behind first, and remove the councillors who are motivated by party politics not national interest.
Lack of patriotism harms economic growth and poverty reduction. It undermines social cohesion and undermines people’s sense of fulfillment and self-esteem. Partisan politics worsens the quality of relations in the public and political spheres. It stymies potential in human beings. And it wastes a lot of talent.
We need to vote these people out this 2023.
Yet, there is nothing inevitable about growing sabotage by the CCC.
Development is strongly affected by policymaking, by public office and by pressure from leaders.
“Where the political will exists, much can be done to address it.
We as Zimbabweans must take a concrete step to contain or reduce inaction by councillors and their Mayor, including debt restructuring and prudent fiscal stimulus, made easier today not least by your vote for a bright future.
Let us recognize that inaction is not just a statistic or a value-free measure of economic activity,” as political partisan and inequality are increasingly harmful, sowing the seeds of division, pushing societies towards polarization and fracture. Given the numerous ways in which a local authority influences general behaviour towards our heritage assets it is of obvious importance that it adheres to principles of best practice in the conservation of its own properties and sets the standard in integrating that conservation into sustainable development in the management of its own estate.
Rufaro stadium has been left rotting for a long time. It is high time it is uplifted. Stop playing politics. Develop the infrastructures.
By Tafadzwa Muranganwa| A Nigerian-based civic tech organization, Connected Development (CODE)’s FollowTheMoney initiative has launched its grassroots-based mobilization tool in 6 different languages which is targeting 7 million people.
The social accountability platform was created in Nigeria since in 2017 and will be hosted on Web, Android and IOS Apps is set to be upscaled and launched here(Zimbabwe), Gambia, Malawi, Cameroon, Liberia, South Sudan, Ethiopia and Cape Verde.
The civic engagement platform will run in 6 languages ; Arabic, French, Amharic, Swahili, Portuguese, and English which are the mostly widely spoken languages across these countries.
In a press release, CODE says the platform will be an upgraded version of the iFollowTheMoney (IFTM), a data-driven online platform. It will host courses that will empower youths with the knowledge and skills to initiate budget tracking ,citizen engagement, policy formulation, advocacy, and execution in their local dialect. The mobilization tool is designed to benefit countries that share the similar challenges of a dearth of good governance, misappropriation of funds, lack of accountability and transparency at all levels of governance structure.
The CODE, CEO, Hamzat Lawal believes that the platform will empower youths to demand accountability from their governments and promote democracy.
“Our goal is to ensure that citizens in 9 countries have the capacity and knowledge to drive accountability and transparency in public governance. We want citizens to enjoy the dividends of democracy and this tool is designed to foster participation in public space and discourse in indigenous languages, ”he said.
According to CODE, programme officer, Pearl Utuk the FTM platform would draw lessons from Nigeria to advance accountability in the public sector, in other countries.
“The civic tech tools which has proven effective in Nigeria will be tested across the 9 countries, and learnings garnered will aid future upscaling across Africa. The African Union Civic Tech Fund (AUCTF) which supported the upscaling of this platform shows effective problem analysis on the continent.
“The Fund challenges other stakeholders to support similar developments as well as the need for collaborations between civil society organisations working to drive social accountability in Africa,” she said.
A local organization, Wedza Residents Development Initiative Trust (WERDIT) director George Makoni said his organisation will be ready to welcome such a tool in its advocacy work on corruption and accountability.
“It will be very ideal for us to engage with CODE and see how we can be able to roll out such a tool which can enhance our work in budget tracking to help out in curbing corruption and improving accountability especially in the public sector, ”said WERDIT boss George Makoni.
The FTM platform will build and empower an online community of passionate citizens to actively participate in governance and hold their government accountable for effective governance and quality service delivery in Africa.
It is a grassroots-based mobilization tool that provides unique value to citizens by ensuring social inclusion, quality service delivery, and social justice through tracking budgetary allocations and funds expended to provide quality education, healthcare facilities and water, sanitation and hygiene infrastructures, thereby triggering and hosting conversations that create ripple effects on awareness, citizens can hold their elected representatives to account thereby ensuring a strengthened democracy .
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CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has claimed that the 14 Nyatsime party supporters accused of inciting violence are victims of political persecution.
The 14 were released last week on bail after spending five months in remand prison.
Their co-accused Job Sikhala remains in detention, while fellow legislator Godfrey Sithole is also out on bail.
Speaking soon after meeting the Nyatsime 14 on Monday in Malbereign, Harare, Chamisa said the activists were courageous.
“Jail isn’t any easy experience, but we can see that they are courageous and determined. They are all being victimised. They did not commit any offence,” Chamisa said.
“They are innocent and we maintain that point. The law defends that point that they are innocent until proven guilty. It’s just an allegation and we still insist that they are innocent.
“We thank them for continuing to be strong and promise them that a new great Zimbabwe is coming. This is why our colleagues in Zanu-PF are panicking.”
Sikhala has been denied bail countless times with the State accusing him of being a repeat offender.
One of the Nyatsime 14, Misheck Guzha told NewsDay that they were exposed to poor living conditions in prison.
“My experience in prison was very tough. I ate poorly cooked food. We were crowded and the toilet flushing system was not working. We were 40 in a cell that is expected to accommodate 20 inmates. You could hardly walk to the toilet at night. That was terrible,” Guzha said.
Guzha lamented that his shelter was destroyed during violent clashes in June, resulting in his arrest.
The violence occurred at the funeral wake of murdered opposition activist Moreblessing Ali.
“My family was happy when I was given bail, but those from the rival party (Zanu-PF) are threatening people who are coming to welcome me. However, I have no shelter over my head after my house was set on fire. Nothing was salvaged,” Guzha said.
Another accused person Chauya Shopa said: “Life in prison is not easy, but when you get in, you feel hardened. I no longer fear anything.”
They were freed on $50 000 bail each by the High Court on November 15 after spending five months in remand prison.
They were being represented by advocate Thabani Mpofu who was being instructed by Noble Chinhanu of the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum.
High Court judge Justice Munamato Mutevedzi ordered the Nyatsime 14 to report twice a week at their nearest police station, not to interfere with State witnesses and to reside at their given addresses.
By A Correspondent| Underfire former Harare City Municipality Human Capital Director Cainos Chingombe reportedly left Council’s Rowan Martin Building In a huff a few hours after he controversially penned a letter reinstating himself.
Chingombe faces a litany of corruption and sex related charges during his tenure with the Local Authority.
Last week through his lawyer, Professor Lovemore Madhuku, Chingombe wrote advising the Town Clerk of Harare City Council that he intended to be reinstated since he had been absolved by the Magistrates court of any wrong doing.
In another letter dated dated 22 November 2022 and addressed to Heads of the Human Capital Department, Chingombe unprocedurally penned and signed an illegal memorundum notifying them that he “had resumed his normal duties”.
However, the City Fathers through Acting Town clerk Engineer P Moyo advised him to desist from blantantly disregarding a council resolution passed in October 2022 directing that a committee be set up to solve the protracted labour wrangle.
“The Council in its sitting on the 20th of October resolved to appoint a 3-member committee to negotiate with a new to find closure to the protracted labour dispute between Dr Chingombe and the City of Harare. ” The 3-member committee has since been appointed and all the matters have been referred to this committee. Your client requested for $30,000,000.00 and this will be handled by the appointed committee,” wrote the acting Town Clerk on 15 November.
This Tuesday the defiant Dr Chingombe turned up but the local authority scuttled the move. This publication has it on good authority that he had to literally flee huffing and puffing after the Metropolitan Cops pounced on him.
The acting Town Clerk further served him with a letter instructing him not to report for duty. ” Please be advised that my letter to you dated 15 November 2022 still stands, as such you are ordered to stop reporting for duty with immediate effect pending the commencement and finalization of the negotiation process. You will be invited for the negotiations within the next three days.
“You purported resumption of duty is therefore a blatant violation of a council resolution of 20 October 2022 and the letter from local government local board dated 14 September 2022.You are therefore advised to immediately vacate the office,” advised the acting town clerk.
The corrupt ridden Chingombe is facing a slew of allegations that include abuse of office and sexual exploitation of female subordinates and student attachees.
Speaking to this publication, Town House employees described Chingombe as Power hungry. “The embattled and power-hungry former Human Capital Director seems to love taking the law into his own hands and defying both the Directive of the Local Government Board and a similar Council resolution which ordered that he awaits negotiations over the protracted labour dispute,”said the employee who identified himself as Mhofu.
Another senior worker who declined to be named for fear of victimization voiced the same sentiments.
“He has used his pocket which is corruptly fattened by his relative Mberikunashe to capture known Councilors to try and undermine the Local Government Board resolution and Council resolution. This surely cannot be tolerated,”.
Chingombe turns 71 in a few months and he has been accused of using a fraudulently birth certificate which reduced his age. For age cheating he was once described “as a big shame for a person who bragges of being a Corporate governance champion”.
Efforts to get a comment from Chingombe and Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume were fruitless.
A 35-year-old Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) customs officer was early on Monday attacked and injured by two unknown who robbed him of R2 000, clothes and a computer.
Mr Eugene Madambi commonly known in the local social circles as Zola was stabbed and seriously injured after trying to fight the robbers near his house in the low-density suburb.
It is reported that the customs officer was on his way from a local pub when he met the assailants at around 4 am.
As a result, he sustained a deep cut on the left side of the abdomen and head injuries and has been taken to Bulawayo for further medical attention.
The police officer commanding Beitbridge district chief superintendent (Dispol) Tichaona Nyongo confirmed the incident on Tuesday.
“The matter is still under investigation and we are yet to make any arrests,” he said.
“So far, we have established that the complainant had been drinking beer at one of the local bar on Sunday evening, when he decided to go home around 4 am on Monday.
“He was travelling in his own vehicle alone and along the way he noticed a silver Honda Fit that was trailing him which suddenly stopped in front of his car when he was about to get to his house.”
Chief Supt Nyongo said the suspects approached, indicating that they had brought a cell phone that Mr Madambi had left at the bar.
As he tried to check for the cell phone, they asked him to come out of the vehicle, but he resisted and one of the assailants grabbed him by the neck and the other went through his pockets and took R 2000.
The other men hit Mr Madambi on the head with a blunt object and they searched his vehicle and took a US$480 laptop, a fleece blanket and some shoes worth R2 500.
Mr Madambi was assisted by a security guard and he was taken to the hospital for medical attention.
The matter was reported to the police.
The incident comes a few weeks following the kidnapping of four Zimra customs officers in Musina, South Africa by a gang that released them after getting a ransom from their relatives.
Professor Jonathan Moyo has hit out at Nelson Chamisa’s “duplicitous” nature, revealing he worked with the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader for three years, interacting on a daily basis and yet the opposition politician publicly pretended otherwise.
Chamisa, according to Moyo, would not publicly admit the three-year close collaboration, citing “mambo jambo” about “formidable” trees needing to hide their roots..
“He (Chamisa) always gave the impression that he and I were not working together at all; yet we interacted many times a day, 24/7, between 2018 and early 2022,” Moyo told News.24.com.
“When I challenged Chamisa about [the] duplicitous stance in November 2021, he said no formidable tree makes public its roots.
“I told him that his analogy was inappropriate, undemocratic, unprofessional, wrong, and satanic; he mumbled some mumbo jumbo, and I bade him farewell, which later turned out to be for good.”
Prof Moyo and ex-cabinet colleague Patrick Zhuwao – both forced into exile by the 2017 military coup – recently issued a public apology to ruling party members for their role in the #ZanuPFMustGo campaign.
The campaign immediately followed the violent power grab by the Zanu-PF faction backing then vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Asked by newzimbabwe.com about the ‘method to the madness’ behind their public apology Prof Moyo said the only viable theatre for meaningful debate on the Zimbabwe question was in the ruling party.
“We never had issues with the Zanu-PF membership; we had issues with fellow leaders, who won the day by military force. A lot of the ZanuPF membership, including from my Tsholotsho constituency, were puzzled by our use of the hashtag.”
He dismissed the opposition in Zimbabwe as mahumbwe (child’s play).
“Our public, and thus open support, for NC (Nelson Chamisa) did not rise to the broad based coalition we expected and, worse, it was not reciprocated but attracted intolerable demonisation which even dragged in family members who were gratuitously maligned, including my late daughter.
“As far as we concerned the relevant, substantive and meaningful debate on Zimbabwe’s national question and economic prosperity – based on the inclusive values and principles of the country’s liberation struggle and national independence – has remained among and between Zanu-PF members. The rest mahumbwe (child’s play).”
He continued; “NC (Nelson Chamisa) and his base publicly proved to be unworthy of the kind of support we gave them.
“We now know first-hand that they’re immature, ideologically bankrupt and anti-the nationalist project. They want power just for its own sake, on behalf of their handlers and funders.”
Zanu-PF national spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa welcomed the apology although it was intended for party members, and not the leadership.
Mutsvangwa may have missed, or perhaps chose to ignore, reiteration by Prof Moyo and Zhuwao that issues which were at the heart of the G40-Lacoste leadership row in 2017 remain critical to the country’s future.
“Critically, the method in our madness is to be found in the issues we list (in their public apology).
“We believed in those issues before 15 November 2017 and we have remained seized with those issues since then. How those issues are addressed will define Zim’s future.
“To make a long story short, clearly the #ZanuPfMustGo hashtag is misplaced and misguided; it’s even unconstitutional. In particular, we never had issues with the Zanu-PF membership, we had issues with fellow leaders, who won the day by military force,” he said.
Meanwhile, asked by News24.com how he had spent the past five years in exile, Prof Moyo said; “I have been studying, doing consultancy work, teaching, mentoring graduate and doctoral students, making and producing music, and, above all, raising and taking care of our last-born girl child, who is set for university next year.”
By Patrick Guramatunhu- Zimbabwe’s economy has been in decline since the country’s independence in 1980, we have done nothing to stop the rot and the chickens have come home to roost!
Everyday there is one or more stories of the tragic human suffering, a consequence of the economic meltdown.
“Zimbabwe has recorded an increase in commercial sex workers, with Harare adjudged to be the biggest red-light district, a new survey by the National Aids Council (Nac), Health and Child Care ministry and the Zimbabwe Civil Liberties and Drug Network has revealed,” reported Bulawayo 24.
“A recent survey by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) revealed that 59,6% of women in the country were unemployed and many of them were apparently turning to commercial sex work to make ends meet, according to the recent report.
“In the report titled Zimbabwe’s situational analysis of drug use and injection in five provinces to form HIV and TB programming for people who use drugs, Nac and partners noted that: “In Harare the most often mentioned source of income is sex work (36,07%); the higher rate in this province is linked to the mobilisation strategy, which include recruitment of respondents in an area where sex work takes place.””
All the gains the nation had made in uplifting the lives of woman through such initiatives as Girl Child Education, etc. are all being undone.
“No one will be left behind and no place will lag behind!” President Mnangagwa has often said. Well, these women HAVE been left behind! They have no future!
Indeed, the whole nation is being left behind because no nation can survive much less prosper when 59,6% of its mothers, sisters, aunties, etc.; the homemakers without which no home can stand!
Zimbabwe is in serious economic, social and political trouble because of the economic meltdown. The country has been in economic decline since independence in 1980 and the rot has only got worse and, as long as the country remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent and vote rigging thugs, there will be no meaningful economic recovery.
Forget the idiotic Zanu PF claim of the country is on course to become an upper middle-income nation by 2030, the so-called Vision 2030. It is just nonsense.
If we are serious about ending Zimbabwe’s economic and political nightmare then we must implement the democratic reforms and hold free and fair elections.
Nelson Chamisa and his CCC friends’ promise to end the Zanu PF rule by winning rigged elections, they claim to have winning in rigged elections (wire) strategies; is just another mirage by moonlight! Their flagship wire strategy of mass voter registration followed by mass voting is already dead in the water. As of 30 May 2022, four years since the launch of their strategy, the party has only registered ¼ million or 4% of their 6 million target.
It is too late to get any reforms implemented before the 2023 elections and there is little one can do to stop Zanu PF holding and rigging the 2023 elections. Chamisa and company know Zanu PF is rigging these elections and that participating with only give Zanu PF legitimacy.
Zanu PF needs the opposition to participate in these elections regardless how flawed and illegal the process got to avoid a repeat of the 2008 when SADC refused to grant the party legitimacy because of Zanu PF’s blatant cheating and wanton. And so to entice the opposition to participate in the 2023 elections, regardless of the rigging and violence, Zanu PF is giving away a few gravy train seats. Chamisa and company have found the bribe irresistible!
After the 2018 elections, President Mnangagwa created Political Actors (POLAD), a supernumerary body, for the sole purpose of thanking and rewarding the losing presidential candidates for participating in the 2018 elections who publicly proclaimed the election was free and fair. The 2023 elections will, no doubt, attract just as many presidential and parliamentary candidates. the 22
So, it is too late to implement any reforms, we cannot stop Zanu PF holding and rigging 2023 elections nor can we stop Chamisa and the rest of the opposition camp participating in the flawed elections. What is plan B?
Plan B is to make sure that everyone, especially SADC leaders, are aware the whole election process is flawed and illegal. How the elections be free, fair and credible when the regime has failed to produce something as basic for elections as a verified voters’ roll. Everyone must know that CCC and the rest of the opposition are participating in these elections out of greed, pure and simple. Zanu PF is rigging these elections. CCC has lost political credibility. And so the election process must be dismissed as a sham and Zanu PF denied legitimacy.
Zimbabwe must be forced to form yet another GNU as happened in 2008. This time competent men and women must be appointed into the GNU to make sure the democratic reforms are implemented.
The increase in sex workers, the collapse of basic services such as education and health care, etc. these are all symptoms of the economic and political rot in Zimbabwe. Implementing the reforms and holding free and fair elections is the cure. Zimbabwe’s economic and political chaos has disrupted normal human life and caused untold human suffering and deaths; the cup is full to overflowing.
President Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies are holding the nation to ransom be resisting demands for reforms and free elections. They do not have the divine right to rule Zimbabwe. The mandate to govern must be given by the people of Zimbabwe in a free, fair and credible elections. We must implement the reforms and hold free election. We must take the medicine, now!
…The Bill that could one day get politicians like Emmerson Mnangagwa’s top aides arrested for the manner they have traded off the nation’s assets to foreign entities, has been okayed.
The Patriotic Bill enhances the provisions of the Criminal Law Code in matters relating to the country’s sovereignty through the criminalisation of conduct that undermined Zimbabwe’s sovereignty, dignity, independence and national interests.
Recently Mnangagwa trampled on the nation’s sovereignty by obtaining from the Chinese government funding for Zimbabwe’s new parliament building; and since 2002, most abrupt changes to laws have ended up incriminating members of ZANU PF more than those from the opposition.
Amendments to the criminal code approved by Cabinet this week will impose stiffer penalties for those who campaign against the country through private correspondence with foreign governments and harm national interests.
Acting Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Dr Jenfan Muswere, standing in for Minister Monica Mutsvangwa, said Cabinet considered and approved the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Amendment Bill, 2022, presented by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Ziyambi Ziyambi in his capacity as chairman of the Cabinet committee on legislation.
The Bill enhanced the provisions of the Criminal Law Code in matters relating to the country’s sovereignty through the criminalisation of conduct that undermined Zimbabwe’s sovereignty, dignity, independence and national interests.
“The Bill also provides for a mandatory sentence in rape and murder cases. In addition, it expands the definition of ‘dangerous drugs’ and also amends the elements which form the crime of abuse of public office.”
The patriotism aspects had been mooted for some time after it emerged that some opposition elements were globetrotting around Western capitals calling for the imposition of illegal sanctions for their political gain.
In an interview last night, some analysts and legislators said the Bill was long overdue given that some opposition elements and members of civic society were engaging hostile countries speaking ill about Zimbabwe in furtherance of their political interests.
Mashonaland East Proportional Representative MP Tatenda Mavetera (Zanu PF) said the Bill was welcome, saying it was consistent with what other countries like the United States have done.
“It is a Bill that has been long overdue. Our leader, His Excellency President Mnangagwa has been clear that a country is built by its own people. How do you build your country when you speak bad about it? We are happy that Cabinet has approved the Bill and as legislators we will support it,” she said.
She said Zimbabweans ought to speak about developmental work the Second Republic is carrying out, particularly empowerment of women. The Bill drew on similar legislation in other jurisdictions such as the Logan Act in the United States of America.
Midlands Senator, Morgan Komichi (MDC-T) said as legislators they were ready to support the Bill.
“We will have to first go through it once it comes to Parliament. We are prepared to support it if it upholds the rights of the people as enshrined in the Constitution,” said Sen Komichi.
Political analyst Mr Honest Ziuchi said the Bill will revolutionalise the political landscape where some people meet hostile local embassies and speak ill about the country. “This is a progressive and requires everyone’s support. The Bill will instil patriotism which every citizen is duty bound to uphold,” said Mr Ziuchi.
Another analyst noted that the Bill is premised on the constitutional provision on the foreign policy of the country, which values the promotion and protection of the national interests of Zimbabwe.
“Clearly, it is and must be the duty of the State to engage other sovereign nations on issues pertaining to foreign relations, and not self-serving citizens,” he said.
Many Western countries led by Britain and the United States imposed illegal economic sanctions on Zimbabwe at the turn of the millennium at the instigation of leaders in opposition political parties and civic society.
The sanctions, which have been renewed annually, have damaged the country’s economy, although the country is now using its own growing resources, but development could be speeded up with the standard access to balance of payment support and affordable loans from international finance institutions. -state media/additional reporting
Holders France came from behind to finally see off a determined Australia in their Group D opener at the Al Janoub Stadium, Olivier Giroud scoring twice to match Thierry Henry’s national record of 51 goals.
An injury-hit France showed early signs of susceptibility – and within nine minutes, they were behind. The move started with a superb long pass from Harry Souttar, who played in Mathew Leckie down the right. A low cross found Craig Goodwin arriving fast at the far post, and the winger rifled high past Hugo Lloris.
With Lucas Hernandez forced off in the aftermath having fallen awkwardly when challenging Leckie, his replacement Theo Hernandez was nearly caught out moments after coming on, Mitchell Duke intercepting his loose pass and sending a shot whistling just too high.
Hernandez made a more positive impact at the other end in the 27th minute, picking up possession after the Socceroos had failed to clear a corner properly and whipping in a tantalising cross from the left that was met by Adrien Rabiot’s thumping header, giving Mat Ryan no chance.
Provider turned scorer five minutes later, Rabiot latching on to Kylian Mbappe’s clever flick and bursting into the box before unselfishly squaring for Giroud to tap in his 50th international goal.
Mbappe somehow volleyed over an Antoine Griezmann cross as France sought to extend their advantage before halftime, although Jackson Irvine’s header clipped the post as Australia came close to exposing their depleted back line again.
The Socceroos were unable to ask further questions in the second half, however, and instead two more goals in four minutes finished the contest.
First the irresistible Mbappe rose to nod in Ousmane Dembele’s cross after Griezmann’s shot had been cleared off the line and then raced away down the left and clipped the ball across for Giroud to head in his record-equalling goal and wrap up an ultimately comfortable win.- Sporting News
Denmark were left to ponder a frustrating 2022 FIFA World Cup Group D opener as Tunisia earned a deserved point after a late VAR decision went in their favour.
When referee Cesar Ramos was asked to check an incident where Christian Eriksen’s corner hit the arm of Tunisia’s Yassine Meriah, the African side must have feared the worse.
But Ramos decided it did not merit a spot-kick and Tunisia, who have never qualified from the group stage, could celebrate a job well done.
They created the better first-half chances and Denmark were indebted to a brilliant save from goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel to deny Issam Jebali from scoring.
The Danes improved after the break and Andreas Skov Olsen had a goal disallowed for offside before Andreas Cornelius somehow failed to score when he headed against a post.
But they could not find a breakthrough and must regroup before facing defending champions France on Friday, while Tunisia tackle Australia on Saturday, November 26.- Sporting News
Emmerson Mnangagwa will today deliver his annual State of the Nation Address (SONA) when he officially opens the Fifth Session of the Ninth Parliament and sets the Government’s legislative agenda for the coming session.
Mnangagwa will address a joint sitting of both the National Assembly and Senate at the imposing and magnificent six-storey New Parliament Building in Mount Hampden that was constructed under a Chinese grant in a show of strong bilateral relations rooted in close ties between the two countries.
An address to Parliament by the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces is consistent with Section 140 of the Constitution, which reads:
“The President may at any time address either the House of Parliament or a joint sitting of both Houses.”
Further, Section 140 (4) which reads: “At least once a year the President must address a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament on the state of the nation, and the Speaker and the president of the Senate must make the necessary arrangements for Parliament to receive such an address.”
Although the SONA is taking place at the New Parliament Building, Government spokesperson Mr Nick Mangwana said today’s event is not an official opening of the iconic new Parliament.
“His Excellency, President ED Mnangagwa will deliver the State of the Nation Address (SONA) at the New Parliament Complex in Mt Hampden on 23/11/22 (today),” he said.
“Please note, this is not the official opening of the building. That will happen on a day to be announced in the future.”
Apart from the SONA, the 2023 national budget will also be presented at the New Parliament building by the Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Professor Mthuli Ncube, tomorrow.’s SONA is expected to touch on the accomplishments, difficulties, vision, and the legislative agenda of his Government in the wake of the Fourth Session of the Ninth Parliament’s conclusion.
On the legislative front, there are several unfinished Bills and motions that have been scheduled.
This will also apply to the Electoral Amendment Bill, which was gazetted last week and seeks to relax voting laws by removing the demand for evidence of residency when registering to vote.
A few unfinished bills are the Judicial Laws Amendment Bill, Electricity Amendment Bill, and Private Voluntary Organisation (PVO) Amendment Bill.
In his speech, Mnangagwa is also expected to announce additional Bills that are intended to either further the government’s modernisation and industrialisation agenda, which will see an upper middle income economy by 2030 and be underpinned by the National Development Strategy 1, or to align laws with the Constitution.
Clerk of Parliament, Mr Kennedy Chokuda, said the two events at the New Parliament Building are strictly by invitation.
“Members of the public are advised that the two events will be broadcast live on mainstream media, as well as on Parliament of Zimbabwe’s social media platforms.
“Members of the public will also be able to follow proceedings on giant screens that will be mounted in the Africa Unity Square.”
Festooned with breathtaking furniture, top-notch gadgets, and a motley of chambers, the majestic building is only but one of several other projects that the Second Republic has embarked on, and embodies Zimbabwe’s belief in constitutionalism through the separation of powers principle. -state media
Holders France came from behind to finally see off a determined Australia in their Group D opener at the Al Janoub Stadium, Olivier Giroud scoring twice to match Thierry Henry’s national record of 51 goals.
An injury-hit France showed early signs of susceptibility – and within nine minutes, they were behind. The move started with a superb long pass from Harry Souttar, who played in Mathew Leckie down the right. A low cross found Craig Goodwin arriving fast at the far post, and the winger rifled high past Hugo Lloris.
With Lucas Hernandez forced off in the aftermath having fallen awkwardly when challenging Leckie, his replacement Theo Hernandez was nearly caught out moments after coming on, Mitchell Duke intercepting his loose pass and sending a shot whistling just too high.
Hernandez made a more positive impact at the other end in the 27th minute, picking up possession after the Socceroos had failed to clear a corner properly and whipping in a tantalising cross from the left that was met by Adrien Rabiot’s thumping header, giving Mat Ryan no chance.
Provider turned scorer five minutes later, Rabiot latching on to Kylian Mbappe’s clever flick and bursting into the box before unselfishly squaring for Giroud to tap in his 50th international goal.
Mbappe somehow volleyed over an Antoine Griezmann cross as France sought to extend their advantage before halftime, although Jackson Irvine’s header clipped the post as Australia came close to exposing their depleted back line again.
The Socceroos were unable to ask further questions in the second half, however, and instead two more goals in four minutes finished the contest.
First the irresistible Mbappe rose to nod in Ousmane Dembele’s cross after Griezmann’s shot had been cleared off the line and then raced away down the left and clipped the ball across for Giroud to head in his record-equalling goal and wrap up an ultimately comfortable win.- Sporting News
By A Correspondent- Deputy President David Mabuza’s convoy has been involved in an accident in Middleburg, claiming the life of one of his body guards, while the second bodyguard was rushed to hospital.
It is uncertain at the moment whether Mabuza was present at the time of the accident , after the vehicle the bodyguards were traveling in experienced a burst tyre, causing the car to roll over.
SAPS Management pays tribute to VIP protector, Warrant Officer Shongwe who has been identified as the member who sadly passed on, when one of the vehicles forming part of the country’s Deputy President.
This is the second time the Deputy President’s motorcade has been involved in an accident. In July two of the vehicles in the motorcade collided in Midrand, however Mabuza was not in either of the vehicles.
In a statement, the National Commissioner of the SAPS, General Fannie Masemola has sent his condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of the deceased member and also wished the injured members a speedy recovery.
A case of culpable homicide has been registered at the Middleburg Police Station.
Violators of children’s rights and parents will soon face criminal charges as government introduces stiffer penalties to curb sexual offences that have seen children as young as nine years old being impregnated. Speaking at World Children’s Day commemorations hosted by Unicef in Harare yesterday, Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga said stiffer penalties, which include arresting parents of the victims, were underway.
“The government is deeply concerned over the number of children under 10 who are getting pregnant. Stiffer penalties will be introduced and will have to be done. Not only is the perpetrator going to be arrested, but also the parents. Children have to be protected because they are the future,” Chiwenga, who doubles up as Health and Child Care minister, said.
A nine-year-old girl from Masekesa village in Tsholotsho recently gave birth to a baby boy after having been allegedly raped by a close relative.
Another nine-year-old girl from Bindura is reported to be six months pregnant after being raped by two 17-year-old brothers.
Zimbabwe has been home to child marriages and early pregnancies for some time with authorities saying more than a third of girls are married off before the age of 18, and some before they turn 15. Some of the children have died while giving birth.
Chiwenga said: “Parents have a big role to look after their children and they should have time with their children. As a government we are going to make sure that the ills that are affecting children are brought to an end.
“There is no issue of peer pressure or consent up until one turns 18. I would like to assure you that we are ramping up programmes to ensure that the victims are rehabilitated. It is now imperative that the perpetrators are dealt with in terms of the laws.”
Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare minister Paul Mavima said government was in the process of enacting laws that protect the rights of children.
“We are in the process of enacting the Child Justice Bill, the Education Act, the Public Health Act to reinforce our commitment to child rights as well as the welfare of our children,” Mavima said.
“In order to reinforce these laws, the government of Zimbabwe has developed policies and programmes which include the national action plan for orphans and other vulnerable children. We are in the process of finalising the third generation of that action plan. Currently this action plan is under review and we will launch it on the 25th of this month after the review is complete.”
United Nations resident co-ordinator Edward Kallon said they were disturbed by the increasing media reports of child and adolescent pregnancies.
“Children should not give birth to children,” Kallon said.
“The rights of children must be protected for them to remain in school, grow free of any form of exploitation and abuse. When a girl becomes pregnant, her education may end; her prospects diminish and become more vulnerable to poverty and exclusion. Complications from pregnancy and childbirth are the leading cause of death among adolescent girls.”
Kallon also said there was an urgent need for the enforcement of laws to protect children’s rights. Unicef country representative Tajudeen Oyewale said government should also protect the rights of children with disabilities.
“Children with disabilities are rights holders to the same extent as any other children. States and communities must be inclusive, ensure access to social services is adapted for all its citizens, including their children with disabilities, and if needed through specialised services,” Oyewale said.
In Parliament yesterday, Mhangura legislator Precious Chinhamo-Masango also raised concern over young girls who are being sexually abused and the perpetrators never arrested.
“Children’s rights are being violated left, right and centre and perpetrators are walking scot free. Children have rights that must also be respected. In Zimbabwe it’s a sad story whereby rights of children are not even respected. Recently a nine-year-old got impregnated, this is just a tip of the iceberg because there are more cases,” she said.- Newsday
Denmark were left to ponder a frustrating 2022 FIFA World Cup Group D opener as Tunisia earned a deserved point after a late VAR decision went in their favour.
When referee Cesar Ramos was asked to check an incident where Christian Eriksen’s corner hit the arm of Tunisia’s Yassine Meriah, the African side must have feared the worse.
But Ramos decided it did not merit a spot-kick and Tunisia, who have never qualified from the group stage, could celebrate a job well done.
They created the better first-half chances and Denmark were indebted to a brilliant save from goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel to deny Issam Jebali from scoring.
The Danes improved after the break and Andreas Skov Olsen had a goal disallowed for offside before Andreas Cornelius somehow failed to score when he headed against a post.
But they could not find a breakthrough and must regroup before facing defending champions France on Friday, while Tunisia tackle Australia on Saturday, November 26.- Sporting News
By A Correspondent- More than 4 000 health workers have left the country since 2021, the Health Services Board (HSB) has revealed.
HSB chairperson Dr Paulinus Sikosana on Sunday told Reuters that those who left over the past year include 1 700 registered nurses who resigned last year and more than 900 who left this year.
A large number of doctors and nurses in Zimbabwe have found work mainly in Britain, Australia and regional countries such as Namibia.
Zimbabwe’s health workers went on a week-long strike in June this year demanding to be paid in US dollars as inflation further weakened the local currency.
On Sunday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said the government has to improve remuneration and conditions of service for medical practitioners to curb brain drain in the health sector.
Writing in his weekly column published in The Sunday News, Mnangagwa said the government will give land for free to those who wished to set up medical facilities. He said:
We have to competitively reward our doctors in order to guarantee greater staff retention in our hospitals, and in the country.
Many of our doctors continue to leave the country for greener pastures; they are hotly sought after, particularly in the rich West, because of their superior training facilities.
The Second Republic has to treat in-country medical staff retention as a foremost national goal.
More visible and substantive steps will be taken in the near future to improve the working conditions for our medical staff.
Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has described the 14 Nyatsime activists as true citizens’ heroes.
President Chamisa visited the activists on Monday.
The 14 spent a total of 153 days in prison after being arrested for exposing Zanu PF banditry.
“With the #Nyatsime14. God is faithful all the time.
These Citizens’ heroes have moving and touching stories about their Chikurubi maximum prison experience, after being denied bail. They spent 153 in jail. A New Great Zimbabwe is loading,” President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page.
“Today( Monday), the CCiC, Advocate Nelson Chamisa met the 14 members of the #Nyatsime17 who were recently released on bail. They’re facing various trumped up charges.
There were released after spending 153 days in jail without trial. They’re innocent,” CCC said in a statement.
?WATCH: Our Change Champion in Chief, advocate @nelsonchamisa on Monday officially welcomed the 14 members of the #Nyatsime17. They were released last week after spending 153days in prison without trial. They’re innocent. Welcome back our heroes!!! pic.twitter.com/C4k9j4nrFV
Gutu Rural Distr Hosp nurses were today instructed not to treat 3 CCC members; Tom Makumbe, Kudakwashe Makumbe & Nhamo Makumbe who were abducted and severely assaulted by Zanu PF thugs.Nurses declined to attend to them despite that one of them could hardly walk and was vomiting blood.
Their mobile phones were crashed into pieces. Gutu Officer-in-Charge, a Myambo refused to open dockets and told the victims to come back tomorrow.
The abductors have been identified as Admire Chimuka, Tawanda Sarukore, Sylevester Mashamba and Samsung Sarukore. The names of three other adductors are not yet known.
The Sarukores are brothers to Zanu PF DCC chairman Josephat Sarukore. Last October Zanu PF thugs killed Zhambe at an illegal roadblock in Gutu.
The torture takes place at a Zanu PF base at Mpandawana High School…
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Senegal coach Aliou Cisse has explained his team’s biggest weakness following the 2-0 loss against Netherlands in the opening Group B match on Monday.
The Lions of Teranga put a competitive game but failed to convert any of their chances.
They conceded two late goals courtesy of Cody Gakpo and substitute Davy Klaassen’s strikes.
Cisse, who is without injured striker Sadio Mane at the tournament, rued his team’s failure to convert chances and urged his attackers to be more clinical in front of goal.
“We are disappointed to have not scored, we had two or three very good chances,” Cisse told reporters. “We needed to be more effective in front of goal.
“Ismaila and Krepin are responsible there, but of course, the absence of Mane is a problem for us… Our attackers are good and we know what they are capable of.
“It was a challenging game… We need to work on it (scoring goals) with Ismaila and the others. We expect a lot from him and Krepin.”
Cisse also gave an update on midfielder Cheikhou Kouyate and left back Abdou Diallo, who picked injuries in the game.
“I am worried about those who got injured…. for Abdou, it’s a muscular problem and Kouyate twisted his ankle, we need to check and make sure they are ready for the other games.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
England’s Fifa World Cup campaign opened in thoroughly convincing fashion as they outclassed Iran in an incident-packed match in Doha.
Gareth Southgate’s side strolled to victory, with Iran’s hopeless plight made worse by the early loss of goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand to concussion after a clash of heads with team-mate Majid Hosseini.
Jude Bellingham got England off the mark in this World Cup with a soaring header from Luke Shaw’s cross 10 minutes before the break and the game was wrapped up before half-time thanks to Bukayo Saka’s fine strike and Raheem Sterling’s classy volley with the outside of his foot from Harry Kane’s cross.
Saka got his second before Iran’s supporters were given a moment of real delight when Mehdi Taremi scored a fine goal after 65 minutes – but England substitute Marcus Rashford then netted another smooth, composed strike with his first involvement.
To put the gloss on an incredibly dominant display, Jack Grealish slotted home from close range after a good run and pull back by Callum Wilson.
Iran did pull another back in injury time when Taremi slotted in a penalty after a John Stones foul.
The game was played out against the backdrop of more off-field controversy here in Qatar after England were forced to ditch plans to wear the OneLove armband promoting diversity and inclusivity under threat from Fifa of players being cautioned should they carry out the gesture of support.- BBC
Late goals from Cody Gakpo and Davy Klaassen gave Netherlands victory against Senegal in their opening Group A match of the 2022 World Cup.
Gakpo made a perfectly timed run to head home a beautifully weighted cross from Frenkie de Jong, before Klaassen tapped home to seal the win deep into injury time.
The Dutch are now undefeated in 16 matches under coach Louis van Gaal. They also stretched an unbeaten record in their opening game at World Cups that dates back to 1938.- Skysports
Senegal coach Aliou Cisse has explained his team’s biggest weakness following the 2-0 loss against Netherlands in the opening Group B match on Monday.
The Lions of Teranga put a competitive game but failed to convert any of their chances.
They conceded two late goals courtesy of Cody Gakpo and substitute Davy Klaassen’s strikes.
Cisse, who is without injured striker Sadio Mane at the tournament, rued his team’s failure to convert chances and urged his attackers to be more clinical in front of goal.
“We are disappointed to have not scored, we had two or three very good chances,” Cisse told reporters. “We needed to be more effective in front of goal.
“Ismaila and Krepin are responsible there, but of course, the absence of Mane is a problem for us… Our attackers are good and we know what they are capable of.
“It was a challenging game… We need to work on it (scoring goals) with Ismaila and the others. We expect a lot from him and Krepin.”
Cisse also gave an update on midfielder Cheikhou Kouyate and left back Abdou Diallo, who picked injuries in the game.
“I am worried about those who got injured…. for Abdou, it’s a muscular problem and Kouyate twisted his ankle, we need to check and make sure they are ready for the other games.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
FIFA has threatened to impose sporting sanctions on European countries, who are planning to protest against Qatari government during the 2022 World Cup campaign.
England, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Wales, Switzerland and Netherlands confirmed their intentions to protest against the Middle Eastern nation’s stance on same-sex relationships by wearing the one love armbands.
According to a joint statement issued on Monday, the involved football associations have backed down from the planned protests after FIFA warned them of possible sanctions.
“FIFA has been very clear that it will impose sporting sanctions if our captains wear the armbands on the field of play,” the statement said.
“As national federations, we can’t put our players in a position where they could face sporting sanctions including bookings, so we have asked the captains not to attempt to wear the armbands in FIFA World Cup games.
“We were prepared to pay fines that would normally apply to breaches of kit regulations and had a strong commitment to wearing the armband.
“However we cannot put our players in the situation where they might be booked or even forced to leave the field of play.
“We are very frustrated by the Fifa decision which we believe is unprecedented – we wrote to Fifa in September informing them of our wish to wear the OneLove armband to actively support inclusion in football, and had no response. Our players and coaches are disappointed – they are strong supporters of inclusion and will show support in other ways.”
The development comes just days after FIFA President Gianni Infantino launched a tirade on the European countries who are criticising Qatar.
Infantino accused the Europeans of double standards and claimed the critics are deliberately misrepresenting the host nation.
“This criticism is profoundly unjust,” the Swiss football boss said.
“You don’t start accusing, fighting, insulting. You start engaging.
“We have heard many moral lessons from Europe and the western world.
“What we Europeans have been doing for the last 3000 years, we should be apologizing for the next 3000 years before starting to give moral lessons.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
A new Global Oral Health Status Report published today by the World Health Organization (WHO) provides the first-ever comprehensive picture of oral disease burden with data profiles for 194 countries, giving unique insights into key areas and markers of oral health that are relevant for decision-makers.
The report shows that almost half of the world’s population (45% or 3.5 billion people) suffer from oral diseases, with 3 out of every 4 affected people living in low- and middle-income countries.
Global cases of oral diseases have increased by 1 billion over the last 30 years—a clear indication that many people do not have access to prevention and treatment of oral diseases.
“Oral health has long been neglected in global health, but many oral diseases can be prevented and treated with the cost-effective measures outlined in this report,” said WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “WHO is committed to providing guidance and support to countries so that all people, wherever they live and whatever their income, have the knowledge and tools needed to look after their teeth and mouths, and to access services for prevention and care when they need them.”
Rapid increase of oral diseases
The most common oral diseases are dental caries (tooth decay), severe gum disease, tooth loss and oral cancers. Untreated dental caries is the single most common condition globally, affecting an estimated 2.5 billion people. Severe gum disease ̶ a major cause of total tooth loss ̶ is estimated to affect 1 billion people worldwide. About 380 000 new cases of oral cancers are diagnosed every year.
The report underscores the glaring inequalities in access to oral health services, with a huge burden of oral diseases and conditions affecting the most vulnerable and disadvantaged populations. People on low incomes, people living with disabilities, older people living alone or in care homes, those living in remote and rural communities and people from minority groups carry a higher burden of oral diseases.
This pattern of inequalities is similar to other noncommunicable diseases such as cancers, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and mental disorders. Risk factors common to noncommunicable diseases such as high sugar intake, all forms of tobacco use, and harmful use of alcohol all contribute to the global oral health crisis.
Barriers to delivering oral health services
Only a small percentage of the global population is covered by essential oral health services, and those with the greatest need often have the least access to services. The key barriers to delivering access to oral health services for all include:
Oral health care requires high out-of-pocket expenditures. This often leads to catastrophic costs and significant financial burden for families and communities. The provision of oral health services largely relies on highly specialized providers using expensive high-tech equipment and materials, and these services are not well integrated with primary health care models. Poor information and surveillance systems, combined with low priority for public oral health research are major bottlenecks to developing more effective oral health interventions and policies. Opportunities to improve global oral health
The report showcases many promising opportunities to improve the state of global oral health including:
adopting a public health approach by addressing common risk factors through promoting a well-balanced diet low in sugars, stopping use of all forms of tobacco, reducing alcohol consumption and improving access to effective and affordable fluoride toothpaste. planning oral health services as part of national health and improving integration of oral health services in primary health care as part of universal health coverage. redefining oral health workforce models to respond to population needs and expanding competencies of non-dental healthcare workers to expand oral health service coverage; and strengthening information systems by collecting and integrating oral health data into national health monitoring systems. “Placing people at the heart of oral health services is critical if we are to achieve the vision of universal health coverage for all individuals and communities by 2030,” said Dr Bente Mikkelsen, WHO Director for Noncommunicable Diseases.
She added: “This report acts as a starting point by providing baseline information to help countries monitor progress of implementation, while also providing timely and relevant feedback to decision-makers at the national level. Together, we can change the current situation of oral health neglect.”
Gutu Rural Distr Hosp nurses were today instructed not to treat 3 CCC members; Tom Makumbe, Kudakwashe Makumbe & Nhamo Makumbe who were abducted and severely assaulted by Zanu PF thugs.Nurses declined to attend to them despite that one of them could hardly walk and was vomiting blood.
Their mobile phones were crashed into pieces. Gutu Officer-in-Charge, a Myambo refused to open dockets and told the victims to come back tomorrow.
The abductors have been identified as Admire Chimuka, Tawanda Sarukore, Sylevester Mashamba and Samsung Sarukore. The names of three other adductors are not yet known.
The Sarukores are brothers to Zanu PF DCC chairman Josephat Sarukore. Last October Zanu PF thugs killed Zhambe at an illegal roadblock in Gutu.
The torture takes place at a Zanu PF base at Mpandawana High School…
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Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has described the 14 Nyatsime activists as true citizens’ heroes.
President Chamisa visited the activists on Monday.
The 14 spent a total of 153 days in prison after being arrested for exposing Zanu PF banditry.
“With the #Nyatsime14. God is faithful all the time.
These Citizens’ heroes have moving and touching stories about their Chikurubi maximum prison experience, after being denied bail. They spent 153 in jail. A New Great Zimbabwe is loading,” President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page.
“Today( Monday), the CCiC, Advocate Nelson Chamisa met the 14 members of the #Nyatsime17 who were recently released on bail. They’re facing various trumped up charges.
There were released after spending 153 days in jail without trial. They’re innocent,” CCC said in a statement.
?WATCH: Our Change Champion in Chief, advocate @nelsonchamisa on Monday officially welcomed the 14 members of the #Nyatsime17. They were released last week after spending 153days in prison without trial. They’re innocent. Welcome back our heroes!!! pic.twitter.com/C4k9j4nrFV
By A Correspondent- Two suspects aged 33 and 40 years are expected to appear at the Musina Magistrates Court in South Africa after they were allegedly found in possession of 400 kilogrammes of commercial explosives on the South African side of the Beitbridge Border Post on Friday last week.
South African Police Services (Saps) spokesperson for Limpopo province Colonel Malesela Ledwaba did not give the value of the explosives believed to be of Zambian origin.
“The suspects were arrested at about 0050 hours as they crossed into South Africa from Zimbabwe. This was after their truck with two trailers was stopped and upon searching it, police together with [South African Revenue Service] SARS custom officials discovered 16x25kg bags containing commercial explosives hidden inside the two trailers,” Ledwaba said.
He said the Saps Musina Explosives Unit attended the scene and 17 reels of detonating fuse, 1 250 units of connector capped fuse and 2 569x28mmx270mm units blasting cartridge explosives superpower 90 made in Zambia were confiscated.
“The male driver and a female passenger were arrested on the spot and the truck was confiscated,” he said.
The contraband passed through the Zimbabwean side of the border only to be intercepted on the South African side despite Zimbabwe boasting sophisticated scanning technology.
In January, July and September, different people were arrested on the South African side of the border in possession of large quantities of explosives after passing through the Zimbabwean side.
By A Correspondent- Two Zimbabweans aged 32 and 43 are expected to appear at the Musina Magistrates Court after they were found in possession of a pangolin and an elephant tusk worth R1 million at the Beitbridge Border Post.
“The suspects were arrested on Friday 18 November 2022,” Ledwaba said.
“The suspects were arrested following a sting joint operation by Saps members comprising the Crime Intelligence Unit, Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit, Beitbridge Task Team joined by members of South African National Defence Forces and Wildlife Centre after information was received about individuals in possession of protected species who had just crossed into South Africa from Zimbabwe using a boat.”
The pair was apprehended around 1200 hours along the western borderline.
By A Correspondent- Armed robbers raided an illegal diamond buyer at Marange diamond fields last Friday and robbed him of US$10 000 and a vehicle at gunpoint after dangling pieces of diamonds to the unsuspecting diamond dealer.
He said Bearlright Mukwawaya (35), who has since recovered his vehicle, was robbed by four armed robbers.
The development comes soon after a security guard at Anjin Investments, Munyaradzi Nkomo was arrested in possession of 91 diamond pieces while attempting to smuggle them from the premises.
“We reported an armed robbery in the Chiadzwa diamond mining area On November 18, 2022 around 12 midnight. An armed robbery occurred at Old Jinani premises whereby Bearlright Mukwawaya from Mutare was robbed of his US$10 000,”a police memo read.
“It is alleged that Mukwawaya, an illegal diamond dealer, was driving an unregistered GD6 Legend 50, black and white in colour, when he received a phone call from a registered Econet number.
The caller introduced himself as an illegal diamond panner and wanted Mukwawaya to meet his syndicate at Jinani for diamond dealings in the general area of Tonhorai. Mukwawaya came in the company of his friend, George Zeya.
“On arrival, Mukwawaya and the friend met up with a syndicate of four males who produced four pieces of diamonds. The syndicate got inside the vehicle and handed over the pieces of diamonds to Mukwawaya.”
Police said while assessing the diamonds, one male from the syndicate produced a pistol and pointed it at Mukwawaya, as the other suspect hooked his neck with his arm.
“The victim surrendered and told the suspects to take US$2 000 from his trousers’ right pocket and another US$8 000 from his vehicle (glovebox). On noticing that his friend was in danger, Zeya tried to intervene, but could not contain the situation as he was attacked by other two suspects with a steelbar and sustained a deep cut. Zeya fell down and was stabbed with a knife.
The suspects got into the car and shoved Mukwawaya out and drove away. They drove through Tonhorai shops along Mashukashuka Road and abandoned the vehicle 400 metres after Tonhorai Primary School,” added the memo.
The matter was reported at Marange Police Station.
By A Correspondent- Police in Chinhoyi are hunting for two unidentified men who robbed a local couple before killing the man and rap_ing the woman on Saturday evening.
According to police sources, on the said date and at around 8pm, the now deceased Tendai Mandendu (33) of 23719 Rusununguko, Chinhoyi phoned his girlfriend who then requested him to take her home at Highlands Farm Compound, 15km west of Chinhoyi.
The now deceased, who was driving his white Toyota Aqua (AFZ-6576) escorted the complaint to the farm and after turning off the Harare-Chirundu highway, and travelling for about 200 metres they found the road blocked by a big log.
The girlfriend who is also the complainant, disembarked to clear the road while two unidentified male adults, suddenly emerged and grabbed the complainant from behind while drawing a knife and forced her into the car.
The now deceased was also held by the neck from behind with one of the accused, drawing a suspected pistol, pointed it on his forehead and forced him to drive back into Harare-Chirundu highway and later into Lomagundi Road at the 127km-peg.
The accused persons then ordered the now deceased to disembark from his car and a scuffle ensued as the now deceased was resisting the accused’s demands.
The deceased was shot three times and they took the vehicle and kidnapped the woman whom they stripped naked before rap_ing and releasing her.
They stole a Huawei P30 cellphone, US$48, national ID, ear-phones and a power bank.
A Zimbabwean court on Monday 21 November 2022 convicted 34 congregants, who had been on trial on charges of staging an anti-government protest against the country’s agonising political and economic crisis.
The 34 congregants, who are also members of Zimbabwe Transformative Party (ZTP), an opposition political party, led by 52 year-old Kanyenzura Parere, who is a Bishop of Mirirai Jehovha Apostolic Church, had been on trial after they were arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers on 9 July 2022 and charged with criminal nuisance as defined in section 46 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
During trial, prosecutors alleged that the 34, who were represented by Evans Moyo of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, unlawfully acted in a manner which is likely to create a nuisance by walking on the roads and pavements in Harare’s central business district while singing a gospel song with the lyrics “Emmanuel tisunungureiwo tanzwa ne nhamo” and thereby obstructed the free passage and movement of people and vehicles.
In convicting the 34 congregants, Harare Magistrate Stanford Mambanje said he was convinced by the testimony of some witnesses who testified during the trial of the congregants, whom he said had no reason to lie and who ordered the ZTP party members to disperse as they were doing something wrong.
The 34 ZTP party members, who include Simon Goshomi, who is ZTP’s Vice-President, Richard Mhurushoma, the opposition party’s Chairperson, Fortune Chapeyama, who is ZTP’s Secretary-General, Prince Mukozho, Solomon Duwa, Shongai Mushinje, Noah Dabvu, Jasper Muringanidza, Honoured Mutangadura, Sherperd Mutsonhi, Edson Shonhiwa, Chaora Rovesai, Tafadzwa Musere, Tsverukai Harava, Shamiso Majecha, Runia Musere, Margret Chibwana, Sakile Nkomo, Helen Kuudzewe, Liah Munakandafa, Victoria Changadzo, Restar Kunyenzura, Emmanuel Musere, Godfrey Mashava, Givemore Bandera, Pangai Kurehwatira, Edward Mhindu, Leon Mukopfa, Pride Charedzera, Irvin Musenze, Jefta Takaedza, Thomas Zengeya and Felix Zengeya, will be sentenced by Magistrate Mambanje on Tuesday 22 November 2022.
By Court Reporter | The executor of Zimbabwe’s late veteran businessman, Edward Nyanyiwa, Clever Mandizvidza has been permanently booted from managing the man’s estate.
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Mandizvidza had appealed an earlier judgement by the High Court in March which ordered him off the estate following an application by one of the businessman’ daughters, Henrietta.
He was described as a greedy Estate Executor after distributing USD11 each to children out of a USD240,000 section of the estate. By law, Mandizvidza was only allowed to touch the company at the level of its shares for distribution but we went on to asset strip the whole entity.
DAYLIGHT ROBBERY: Guilty greedy Estate Executor Clever Mandizvidza distributes USD11 to kids out of USD240,000 estate property. By law, Mandizvidza is only allowed to touch the company at the level of its shares for distribution but he's gone on to asset strip the whole entity pic.twitter.com/v1IXhg59Cj
Mandizvidza had at the time of the verdict ceased all disbursements l to beneficiaries for 3 years. One of the children alleged to ZimEye saying, “that was meant to weaken us, so we do not take him to court.”
Henrietta Nyanyiwa, had argued that the executor, was charging 15% of the estate’s gross assets as opposed to the Statutory 5% and documents showed that he had wrongly valuated properties.
Mandizvidza’s defense was that the valuation had been guided per Section 6 of the Estate Duty Act and that the auditors who had valued the companies had taken into account all relevant facts and considerations.
Ruling, Justice Chitukuta and Justice Guvava said the decision by the Master of the High Court to make Mandizvidza continue as an executor was improper, and also said the lawyer will have to bear his own costs on the case as he appealed to the Supreme Court for his private interest.
Speaking to ZimEye.com on Tuesday days after the verdict, Clever Mandizvidza said he is content with the decision despite him being the loser. He said:
“So we are saying, if this is the court’s finding…remember I deal with so many cases; so if the court says, no, on this one we believe you must put your hands off, leave it, let the court chose another person, I should be okay with that, because this is not my personal…
“I should not develop personal interest in an estate, you follow? What I should defend is my professional opinion, when I am given a task I should apply the law without fear or favour.
“But if the court says okay, okay this is your legal mind, this is how you see it, we think this assignment, leave it, let’s give it to another, so we might have to wait for the other executor, he will study, he will see, and he will also interpret things, and then we will see whether he does things differently but more or less the law that governs administration of estates is the same.”
Meanwhile, part of the verdict reads:
The first respondent, was entitled as of right, to approach the court a quo under the common law. Correspondingly, the court a quo had the power to order the appellant’s removal under the same law. I am satisfied that there were sufficient grounds before the court a quo for the removal of the appellant as executor. His continuance as an executor of the estate which he was itching to dissipate was prejudicial to that estate.
In respect of the court a quo’sapproach in ordering the removal of the appellant as
executor without first setting aside the Master’s decision it was improper as it should have set aside the Master’s decision first. The omission ought to be corrected in terms of s 22(1)(b)(ix) of the Supreme Court Act by the insertion of the necessary order.
There is no basis for overturning the court a quo’sdecision on the tariff employed
by the appellant to levy fees against the estate. On a proper interpretation of the words “brought to account” the appellant could not be said to have brought to account any of the estate’s capital assets that he itemised in the distribution accounts.
In respect of the costs in the court a quo,it was only appropriate that they had to
be mulcted on the estate. The order as to costs must be set aside. However, the costs of this appeal stand to be paid by the appellant because he came on appeal to vindicate his personal interests and not those of the estate. There is no basis for saddling the estate with the costs of an appeal not instituted for its benefit but that of the appellant.
It is trite that executors may, in appropriate and exceptional circumstances, be
burdened with costs. This includes where it is desirable for a court to mark its dissatisfaction with the executor’s conduct. See the Mpansi case (supra) at 590E – H. As a matter of fact, the
appellant’s conduct puts the whole machinery of the administration of the deceased person’s estates into disrepute and as such he cannot escape the consequences of his misadventure.
Accordingly, it be and is hereby ordered as follows:
The appeal succeeds in part.
The judgment of the court a quo is set aside in part and amended in the following respects:
In terms of section 22(1)(b)(ix) of the Supreme Court Act [Chapter 7:13], by the insertion of a new paragraph as paragraph three, after paragraph two, in the following terms:
“The decision by the first respondent dated 5 October 2022 allowing the second respondent’s continuance as executor of the Estate of the late Edward Nyanyiwa under DR 471/19 be and is hereby set aside.
By the deletion of para 5.
By the deletion of paragraph six and substitution of:
“The costs of this application shall be borne by the Estate of the late Edward Nyanyiwa.”
By renumbering it as follows:
the original paragraph three shall become para 4; and
the original paragraph four shall become para 5.
For the avoidance of doubt, the appeal is dismissed in respect of the remaining parts of the judgment of the court a quo.
The appellant shall pay the costs of this appeal in his personal capacity.
By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe has recorded an increase in commercial sex workers, with Harare adjudged to be the biggest red-light district, a new survey by the National Aids Council (Nac), Health and Child Care ministry and the Zimbabwe Civil Liberties and Drug Network has revealed.
A recent survey by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) revealed that 59,6% of women in the country were unemployed and many of them were apparently turning to commercial sex work to make ends meet, according to the recent report.
In the report titled Zimbabwe’s situational analysis of drug use and injection in five provinces to form HIV and TB programming for people who use drugs, Nac and partners noted that: “In Harare the most often mentioned source of income is sex work (36,07%); the higher rate in this province is linked to the mobilisation strategy, which include recruitment of respondents in an area where sex work takes place.”
The report said in Mashonaland Central, sex work was the third most often mentioned source of income (18,64%).
Sex work was fourth in Mashonaland West (15,25%). Bulawayo (16,98%) and Mashonaland Central (13,56%) had the highest number of participants reporting not to be earning any money,” the report read.
The report also revealed that 24,91% of people were not formally employed, but owned small-scale businesses.
“In all provinces, except Harare, more than 40% of participants reported occasional jobs as their main sources of income. The second most often mentioned source was small-scale business (24,91% of the total sample),” the report said.
The recent ZimStat 2022 population and Housing Census preliminary results on the labour force revealed that the national unemployment rate stood at 14,8%.
“Across all provinces, unemployment was higher for females than males. In Matabeleland North, 31,6% of females and 17, 9% of males were unemployed.
By A Correspondent- The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has reshuffled senior management at the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) and the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) in a bid to curb corruption.
The transport ministry will not tolerate corruption in all parastatals under its purview.
A local publication reported citing Transport Minister Felix Mhona.
He made the remarks addressing delegates at the ministry’s strategic planning workshop in Bulawayo Thursday. He said:
We have transferred all officials at VID following allegations of corruption. I and the permanent secretary had a mammoth task at CVR where some senior officials were resisting promotion.
You had people with masters declining to be promoted. Why? No one has a goblin at work.
The transport and transport infrastructure sector has not been spared by the vagaries of climate change. Equally, our choices, use and development of the sector have a bearing on the status of climate change in our motherland.
Transport in all its forms is an integral component of our everyday activities and lifestyles. It defines both our countryside, urban spaces and centres. The challenge is the continued carbonisation of the atmosphere, an issue that has seen the increase in climate change, sometimes as a result of the types of vessels, equipment, machines and vehicles we use.
For years, VID officials have been accused of demanding bribes and fleecing money from those seeking to acquire driver’s licenses while corruption allegations and poor work ethics by some workers at CVR have also been cited.
By A Correspondent- Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) spokesperson, Obert Masaraure, has likened ZANU PF to a rapist pastor who uses Sunday services to abuse congregants.
Masaraure, who is also the president of the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ), says ZANU PF insists on general elections every five years in order to “rape” democracy. He said:
On elections [ZANU PF] behaves like a rapist pastor, the pastor insists that church service is due every Sunday, but uses church service to rape.
ZANU-PF insists that elections are held every 5 yrs in line with the Constitution but uses the elections to “rape” democracy.
Zimbabwe has a history of disputed elections, with opposition political parties accusing ZANU PF of using the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and other state institutions to rig elections.
Data analysts Team Pachedu say they have exposed a number of irregularities in the voters’ roll which has raised concern among opposition political parties.
According to Team Pachedu, ZEC has moved registered voters from their wards and constituencies without their consent.
Some political commentators have pointed out that the voters’ roll is prone to manipulation to give one party an advantage over others in elections.
By A Correspondent- Zimdancehall chanter Shinsoman, born Tinashe Romeo Anthony, said that he is not happy with self-proclaimed prophet and gospel musician T Freddy using his song in a church service without permission.
Video trending on various social media platforms shows T Freddy and his congregation dancing to Shinsoman’s song, “Hativasiye Vane Nyota” during a church service. Said Shinsoman:
I am not happy at all. T Freddy, who is a musician himself, is supposed to know and respect copyright laws.
He should have approached me and done what was supposed to be done.
I nearly took legal action against him for using my song without my permission. He should have paid for using that track.
I then contacted him and we made peace. I forgave him and decided against suing him.
This should serve as a stern warning to those who are not respecting copyright laws.
I don’t want anyone to use my songs without my permission.
Next time, I will not be as forgiving as I did with T Freddy.
According to The Sunday Mail, this is not the first time that local musicians have clashed over the use of songs without permission.
Gospel musician Charles Charamba, at one time, was furious after “King Shaddy” used some lyrics from his hit song “Machira Chete” without permission.
By A Correspondent- Citizen’s Coalition for Change (CCC) interim vice chairperson and legislator, Job Sikhala’s quest for freedom was made impossible Monday after his case appeared too hot to handle as it was moved between three courts before being postponed.
Last Friday, the legislator’s latest bail bid was postponed after a power cut hit proceedings at the Harare courts.
Sikhala then re-appeared before Harare Magistrate, Feresi Chakanyuka Monday, only for the case to be rolled over to Tuesday (November 22).
The court postponed the case Monday citing that it was not prepared to hear the matter Monday as the record had been given to the magistrate at 2pm.
The court also emphasised that it had other pending virtual records it had to take care of amounting to approximately 56 and time would not permit.
His lawyer, Thabani Mpofu exhibited frustration as his client’s case was being passed over between courts.
“I have been to several courts Your Worship, first Court 15 the trial court and then to Court 14, then now in Court 6.
We make no special preference, it’s a respectful quest that may you facilitate for us to make our application for bail,” he said.
The court however, explained that it was ambushed and could not handle the case.
This came after magistrates from the Regional Court ordered that the case be moved to Court 14.
After trial prosecutor then vacated the premises, the available prosecutor could not handle the case, which was due for trial.
The CCC lawmaker earlier applied for bail arguing changed circumstances and the case was similarly postponed to a later date.
The top lawyer is accused of disturbing investigations into the murder of slain CCC activist, Moreblessing Ali, by allegedly posting a video demanding justice over her gruesome killing.
He is jointly charged with another lawmaker, Godfrey Sithole in a case of incitement and facts are based on the same video. Sithole was recently granted bail.
All efforts to secure freedom have been blocked at both the lower courts and the High Court on a number of occasions with the judiciary ruling that the duo was likely to re-offend.
By A Correspondent- The former ZAPU Secretary General, Strike Mkandla, is questioning his expulsion from the party, saying he was not given the specific reasons for the move.
He also argued that he was not among senior party members who took the party to court.
Mkandla, Matthew Sibanda, Ernest Ndlovu, Mildred Mkandla, and Akim Nkala were expelled from ZAPU on 12 November 2022 on the grounds that they had chosen a path that would harm the party.
But he maintains that he was fired because of allegations that he was planning to form and launch a new party, reports which he denied.
In a letter dated 17 November 2022, albeit not addressed to anyone, Mkandla said no charges were presented for the expelled to either “accept or challenge” in a disciplinary committee hearing of the Council of Elders.
He also argued that they were expelled from the party without a disciplinary hearing, as required by the party constitution.
However, speaking in an interview with CITE, ZAPU national spokesperson, Msongelwa Ndlovu, said Mkandla’s letter was not addressed to anyone in the party, and therefore does not merit a response. Said Ndlovu:
I don’t know what Dr Mkandla meant when he said the SG must send it to relevant persons because the SG of ZAPU is not anyone’s postboy.
Dr Mkandla is a former SG, he knows what to do, and he knows how to address letters if he wants to send a letter to ZAPU.
As far as we are concerned there is no ZAPU letter that was written by the former SG. If he is to write a letter we will respond.
We will not use official communication from the party to respond. Ndlovu admitted there were no suspension letters because “they were expelled with dishonour.”
By A Correspondent- The opposition MDC National Council has unanimously nominated Douglas Mwonzora as the sole presidential candidate at the party’s 5th Ordinary Congress set for December this year.
In a statement released on Monday, 21 November, MDC national spokesperson Witness Dube said Mwonzora is now the party’s duly elected presidential candidate for the 2023 general elections.
Reads the statement:
The MDC National Council meeting held on the 20th of November 2022 at Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House unanimously nominated Honorable Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora to be the sole Presidential candidate at our 5th Ordinary Congress.
By this unanimous nomination, President Mwonzora is now our duly elected Presidential candidate for the 2023 Harmonised elections.
Chitungwiza Civil Magistrates Court has ordered Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to pay ZWL400 000 as compensation to a man, who was severely assaulted and tortured in 2021 for allegedly violating curfew regulations.
46 year-old Edcock Dube of Chitungwiza, instituted legal action against Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe and ZRP Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and a police officer only identified as Chafunga, demanding ZWL1 million as compensation for pain and suffering and embarrassment and humiliation after he was subjected to unlawful assault, torture and inhumane and degrading treatment at the hands of some ZRP officers who included Chafunga.
Dube had been arrested by ZRP officers on 25 February 2021 while on his way home from work for allegedly violating the curfew regulations imposed by government in 2020 in a bid to stop the unnecessary movement of people and to curb the spread of coronavirus. He was taken to St Mary’s Police Station, where he was detained in the police cells while Chafunga handcuffed him to a pole and assaulted him with a truncheon on his head and hands.
As a result of the assault, Dube ended up nursing a fractured finger and sustained injuries to his eye and thereby limiting his eyesight.
He was then assisted by Tinashe Chinopfukutwa of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who on 29 April 2021, helped him to sue Kazembe, Matanga and Chafunga for damages at Chitungwiza Civil Magistrates Court.
After presiding over the trial of Hon. Kazembe, Matanga and Chafunga, Chitungwiza Provincial Magistrate Sheunesu Matova recently ordered the trio to pay ZWL400 000 in damages to Dube after holding them liable for the violation of the Chitungwiza resident’s fundamental rights.
By A Correspondent- A bus carrying Zimbabwean nationals overturned in South Africa on the N1 between Paarl and Rawsonville highway at about 8 AM on Saturday injuring dozens.
Police spokesperson Sergeant Wesley Twigg confirmed the accident, saying the bus was en route to Cape Town when the incident occurred.
He said the injured passengers were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment.
The Western Cape MEC of mobility, Daylin Mitchell, who visited the scene shortly after the crash, said about 38 people had been injured. Said Mitchell:
While I’m relieved that there were no fatalities, I wish to remind public transport operators of the big responsibility they have in transporting human life.
Public transport will remain a priority to me in the lead-up and over the festive season and I am issuing a stern warning to all operators – we will have a zero-tolerance approach to compliance.
Ineke van Huyssteen, the spokesperson for ER24, said 30 patients, including children, sustained injuries ranging from minor to moderate, while eight patients sustained serious injuries. | IOL
By A Correspondent- Grain Marketing Board (GMB) workers have given the parastatal’s management a 14-day ultimatum to review their salaries which they say are no longer enough to cater to their basic needs.
According to a notice addressed to the parastatal’s management dated 16 November 2022 and signed by GMB and Silo Food Industries Worker’s Union secretary-general David Chigogo, the lowest-paid worker is earning less than ZWL$30 000 per month. Reads the notice:
The employers have disregarded the prevailing economic environment in which most goods and services are pegged in US dollars.
This has severely eroded the buying power of employees’ salaries as evidenced by the lowest-paid employee earning a basic salary of $29 111.
To make matters worse, there is no USD component to compensate for the meagre salary. This salary has been stagnant since April 2022. How do employers expect employees to survive?
The workers also claimed that they are being made to work during weekends to distribute farming inputs under Pfumvudza and the Presidential Input Scheme.
They said:
Employees even come to work on Sundays in order to fulfil inputs distribution targets but their plea for salary review (or) payment of overtime in full and USD component has not been heard.
The management has kept on procrastinating salary reviews hiding behind their principal citing no funding but employees are saying enough is enough.
If the employers are failing to value the services of employees, we are saying it is time to put tools down.
Other parastatals have been awarded salary increments by the same principal.
Below is a mapositori shrine recently burnt down by Dudula gangs. The incident captured in the below footage reportedly happened in the Gauteng area, according to sources. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY. .
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By IOL | Chris Hani’s killer Janusz Waluś was a first time offender and he had a clean record while in prison, were some of the reasons reasons the Constitutional Court relied on in releasing the Polish murderer who shot dead the SACP leader outside his Boksburg home in 1993.
Waluś shot and killed Hani on the morning of 10 April 1993. He has served 29 years for the murder.
His release comes after numerous failed applications by the minister of justice with the first parole hearing held in 2011.
He turned to the Concourt after the Minister of Justice Ronald Lamola in 2020 once again refused him parole.
In a unanimous judgment delivered by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo on Monday, the highest court in the land ordered Lamola to take the necessary steps to place Walus on parole within 10 days of this judgment.
Zondo said the court relied on the following factors.
– The behaviour and adjustment of the offender during his incarceration and the clean record he has within the correctional centre;
– The multidisciplinary programs attended by the offender within the correctional centre aimed at his rehabilitation;
– The availability of support systems to the offender and employment prospects in the event of him being placed on parole;
– The fact that the offender is a first offender;
– The reports of the psychologists and social workers;
– The remorse on the part of the offender for the crime of murder committed; and
– The opinions of the psychologists that the risk of the offender re-offending is low.”
Zondo said Waluś disciplinary record inside prison over more than 25 years supports the mentioned factors.
“There is no complaint that over so many years the applicant has ever had any incidents of ill-discipline.
“By all accounts he seems to have been an exemplary prisoner.”
Zondo agreed that Waluś committed a horrendous crime, however, “no matter how serious the crime is for which a person is sent to jail, the court has no power to say that he or she should not be considered for parole for a period after the expiry of 25 years of imprisonment”.
He said a period of more than 15 years has lapsed since Waluś became eligible for consideration to be placed on parole.
In fact, he was eligible to be considered for parole in 2005. Zondo added that Waluś has apologised to Hani’s family including his children and wife more than once.
The minister also accepts that he has shown remorse for the crime he committed.
“He cannot do anything about the nature of the crime he committed, its seriousness nor can he do anything about the sentencing remarks that the trial court had made about him and the crime of which he was convicted.”
He said the minister also accepted that Waluś’s risk of re-offending if he were to be placed on parole is low, which makes it unreasonable to deny him parole.
Zondo left the conditions of parole over to the minister to decide. —IOL
The Electoral Amendment Bill, which seeks to relax registration requirements for voters ahead of next year’s harmonised elections and amend several provisions of the main Act to bring it to conformity with the Constitution, was gazetted on Friday.
Registration is now easier since potential voters just need to give their address without providing documentary back-up.
When voters were required to produce proof of residence to register to vote, some tenants not paying the primary rates would face challenges in acquiring the proof of residence from landlords who either did not want to be bothered or simply did not want to admit they had a tenant.
The Bill confirms that a driver’s licence cannot be used as identification, voters needing to produce the national ID card or a valid passport to prove identity.
The driver’s licence is issued by the Central Vehicle Registry while the other two documents are official documents from the Registrar General and the civil registry offices.
The new law will also provide the timeframe within which national assembly and local authority candidates can withdraw from contesting in an election and also provide for the incorporation of the 30 percent women’s quota and the youth quota.
It is envisaged that once the Bill is enacted into law, it will assist in ensuring that only citizens are able to vote in an election, that proper candidates are allowed to contest in an election, providing clarity on when and how a candidate can withdraw their candidature in an election so as to afford ZEC sufficient time to make changes to the design of the ballot and advising the electorate of any changes to the candidature in an election.
Section 45C of the Act, which deals with allocation of party-list seats and disqualification of votes for purposes of party-list elections, also brings into effect Constitutional amendments that reserve seats for youth members and the election of candidates to the middle tier of provincial councils.
Each of the 10 electoral provinces will have elected by proportional representative six seats in the Senate, six seats reserved for women in the National Assembly, one seat reserved for a youth aged from 21 to 35 in the National Assembly.
The party lists for senators for each province must alternate, in terms of existing law, between men and women, with a woman in the top position.
Besides the central Parliament, the harmonised election will also generate the distribution of 10 seats in provincial councils for the eight non-metropolitan councils. According to the envisaged law, in every electoral province there shall be elected by indirect proportional representation one youth member, that is, a person aged 21 to 35.
The Bill also lays down the details for using the vote in each ward to elect the councillor representing that ward to generate the 30 percent additional women councillors to be elected by indirect proportional representation as now laid down in the Constitution.
As 30 percent only gives a whole number when the number of councillors is a multiple of 10, the Bill gives the formula for rounding down when a fraction is under half, and rounding up to the nearest whole number when it is half or more.
The problem of candidates withdrawing is being amended. Candidates can withdraw before 21 days before the poll or first day of multiple days of voting. That gives the commission time to modify the design of the ballot paper.
After that a candidate’s name remains on the ballot paper, even if they drive around begging people not to vote for them.
Withdrawals have to be in writing and sent to the Chief Elections Officer. -state media
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England’s Fifa World Cup campaign opened in thoroughly convincing fashion as they outclassed Iran in an incident-packed match in Doha.
Gareth Southgate’s side strolled to victory, with Iran’s hopeless plight made worse by the early loss of goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand to concussion after a clash of heads with team-mate Majid Hosseini.
Jude Bellingham got England off the mark in this World Cup with a soaring header from Luke Shaw’s cross 10 minutes before the break and the game was wrapped up before half-time thanks to Bukayo Saka’s fine strike and Raheem Sterling’s classy volley with the outside of his foot from Harry Kane’s cross.
Saka got his second before Iran’s supporters were given a moment of real delight when Mehdi Taremi scored a fine goal after 65 minutes – but England substitute Marcus Rashford then netted another smooth, composed strike with his first involvement.
To put the gloss on an incredibly dominant display, Jack Grealish slotted home from close range after a good run and pull back by Callum Wilson.
Iran did pull another back in injury time when Taremi slotted in a penalty after a John Stones foul.
The game was played out against the backdrop of more off-field controversy here in Qatar after England were forced to ditch plans to wear the OneLove armband promoting diversity and inclusivity under threat from Fifa of players being cautioned should they carry out the gesture of support.- BBC
By- The MDC leader Douglas Mwonzora was on Sunday unanimously nominated as the sole presidential candidate at the party’s 5th Ordinary Congress set for December this year.
His party’s National Council nominated Mwonzora.
In a statement released on Monday, 21 November, MDC national spokesperson Witness Dube said Mwonzora is now the party’s duly elected presidential candidate for the 2023 general elections. Reads the statement:
The MDC National Council meeting held on the 20th of November 2022 at Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House unanimously nominated Honorable Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora to be the sole Presidential candidate at our 5th Ordinary Congress. By this unanimous nomination, President Mwonzora is now our duly elected Presidential candidate for the 2023 Harmonised elections. The nomination is an affirmation of President Mwonzora’s visionary leadership, determination, hard work and focus on positioning the party as a choice political home and alternative government to the people of Zimbabwe. Chief Ndlovu was also nominated 1st Vice President unopposed. Prospective nominations for the positions of 2nd Vice President include Paurina Mpariwa, Engineer Elias Mudzuri, and Nomalanga Khumalo. Sibusisiwe Budha Masara, Tangwara Matimba, Solomon Chikowero, Morgen Komichi and Ekim Moyo are prospective nominees for the position of National Chairperson. Gift Chimanikire, Dorothy Gonyethi Ndlovu and Winfred Yvonne Musarurwa are prospective nominees for the position of deputy National Chairperson. Prospective nominees must garner a minimum of one-third of the National Council vote in order to be nominated for election at the 5th Ordinary Congress. Notwithstanding other proposed constitutional changes, the Congress will fill in the position of President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President, National Chairperson and Deputy National Chairperson in line with the 2014 Congress which resolved to have all the other executive positions being subject to appointment by the President after consultations within the party. Our 5th Ordinary Congress will be convened this December 2022 at a venue and at a date yet to be advised through our Presidential proclamation.
Late goals from Cody Gakpo and Davy Klaassen gave Netherlands victory against Senegal in their opening Group A match of the 2022 World Cup.
Gakpo made a perfectly timed run to head home a beautifully weighted cross from Frenkie de Jong, before Klaassen tapped home to seal the win deep into injury time.
The Dutch are now undefeated in 16 matches under coach Louis van Gaal. They also stretched an unbeaten record in their opening game at World Cups that dates back to 1938.- Skysports
England’s Fifa World Cup campaign opened in thoroughly convincing fashion as they outclassed Iran in an incident-packed match in Doha.
Gareth Southgate’s side strolled to victory, with Iran’s hopeless plight made worse by the early loss of goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand to concussion after a clash of heads with team-mate Majid Hosseini.
Jude Bellingham got England off the mark in this World Cup with a soaring header from Luke Shaw’s cross 10 minutes before the break and the game was wrapped up before half-time thanks to Bukayo Saka’s fine strike and Raheem Sterling’s classy volley with the outside of his foot from Harry Kane’s cross.
Saka got his second before Iran’s supporters were given a moment of real delight when Mehdi Taremi scored a fine goal after 65 minutes – but England substitute Marcus Rashford then netted another smooth, composed strike with his first involvement.
To put the gloss on an incredibly dominant display, Jack Grealish slotted home from close range after a good run and pull back by Callum Wilson.
Iran did pull another back in injury time when Taremi slotted in a penalty after a John Stones foul.
The game was played out against the backdrop of more off-field controversy here in Qatar after England were forced to ditch plans to wear the OneLove armband promoting diversity and inclusivity under threat from Fifa of players being cautioned should they carry out the gesture of support.- BBC
By A Correspondent- A 24-year old Bikita woman Friday succumbed to injuries after she was allegedly attacked by two men whom she had offered s_əx at a charge of US$20.
It is said the two men paid for the deal and after they were done they demanded their money back and assaulted the woman.
.The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) police spokesperson Assistant commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident and said they are still investigating the case.
“The ZRP is investigating a murder case where a woman (24) was attacked by two unknown male suspects whom she had offered s_əx at a charge of US$20 at Makaya Village, Bikita, on 17 November 2022.
“After the act, the suspects allegedly demanded the money they had paid for the services before severely assaulting the victim with sticks and robbing her of US$20.
“The victim succumbed to the injuries sustained on 18 November 2022,” ZRP said in a twitter post.
By- Zanu PF ‘s prodigal son Jonathan Moyo has attacked CCC President Nelson Chamisa after his apology letter to Zanu PF.
Moyo said Chamisa wanted to keep their association with the G40 cabal a secret and use them as his “attack dogs” against Zanu PF.
Moyo told New24 that Chamisa and his supporters believed that the G40 cabal would never find acceptance in both ZANU PF and the opposition. He said: Since the November 2017 Zim military coup, Chamisa and his supporters manufactured an imbroglio wherein the so-called G40 – which was specifically targeted by the coup – would be indefinite, if not permanently caught between a rock and a hard place, such that on the one hand, G40 would remain at war with ZANU PF, and on the other hand, it would remain at war with MDC formations, including the CCC; Chamisa’s personal project. Chamisa wanted the so-called G40 to be in a permanent state of war against everyone, for him to hold it hostage as his attack dog against ZANU PF. The former ZANU PF Politburo member said Chamisa’s game plan was to have him (Moyo) fight the opposition’s battles against ZANU PF. He said: In fact, Chamisa and his supporters had banked on having me, in particular, fighting ZANU PF for them, with Chamisa telling his base that he has no dealings of any kind with me; and his trolls telling Chamisa’s base that I am supporting him, not because I love him, but because I hate Mnangagwa. That was Chamisa’s game plan. He always gave the impression that he and I were not working together at all; yet we interacted many times a day, 24/7, between 2018 and early 2022. Moyo claimed that he once confronted Chamisa and demanded to know his reasons for being secretive about their dealings. He said: When I challenged Chamisa about [the] duplicitous stance in November 2021, he said no formidable tree makes public its roots. I told him that his analogy was inappropriate, undemocratic, unprofessional, wrong, and satanic; he mumbled some mumbo jumbo, and I bade him farewell, which later turned out to be for good.
Late goals from Cody Gakpo and Davy Klaassen gave Netherlands victory against Senegal in their opening Group A match of the 2022 World Cup.
Gakpo made a perfectly timed run to head home a beautifully weighted cross from Frenkie de Jong, before Klaassen tapped home to seal the win deep into injury time.
The Dutch are now undefeated in 16 matches under coach Louis van Gaal. They also stretched an unbeaten record in their opening game at World Cups that dates back to 1938.- Skysports
Musician and DJ Oupa John Sefoka popularly known as ‘DJ Sumbody’ has died.
According to his family, the Monate Mpolaye hit maker died after an “incident” in Johannesburg in the early hours of Sunday morning (20 November).
Family spokesman, Mmanake Mokitimi said the details of his untimely death cannot be released but the Tshwane born artist ran into an unfortunate incident that led to his passing in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Unconfirmed reports have suggested that the DJ was shot dead.
But Mokimi said: “Details surrounding his passing cannot be disclosed as investigations are still ongoing.”
Dj Sumbody’s car was shot at.
“The Sefoka family and Sumsounds Music Management have kindly requested privacy during this difficult time and will release a statement in due course,” she said.- Daily Sun
Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF DCC chairperson Josphat Sarukore has banned CCC programmes in Gutu District.
Sarukore is leading a reign of terror in the place and police are yet to arrest him.
On Saturday Sarukore’s team violently attacked CCC members at Mupandawana.
The same gang besieged CCC councillor Bernard Chimwango’s house and threatened to kill him.
“Good afternoon my dear respected, responsible and reliable leaders and Champions of Change. Herewith please do find Zanu PF DCC Josphat Sarukore who is terrorising Gutu with police impunity.
Vanhu vaakutya kupfeka yellow because of him isu tese tiripo. Zvino if our own people cannot wear our regalia from fear, how do we persuade those who are on the fence to join us?
We are a very few months away from the harmonised elections and this is a negative thing that is happening without recourse.
Ndinofara kuti vakazomhanyiswa kuma garage but let’s put measures in place to fight intimidation.
We can not afford to lose this election hama. What’s the action plan?
Imba yacouncillor Chimwango yakombewa izvozvi nemayouth ezanu varikuti varikuda kupisa imba,” a CCC member said on Sunday.
Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF DCC chairperson Josphat Sarukore has banned CCC programmes in Gutu District.
Sarukore is leading a reign of terror in the place and police are yet to arrest him.
On Saturday Sarukore’s team violently attacked CCC members at Mupandawana.
The same gang besieged CCC councillor Bernard Chimwango’s house and threatened to kill him.
“Good afternoon my dear respected, responsible and reliable leaders and Champions of Change. Herewith please do find Zanu PF DCC Josphat Sarukore who is terrorising Gutu with police impunity.
Vanhu vaakutya kupfeka yellow because of him isu tese tiripo. Zvino if our own people cannot wear our regalia from fear, how do we persuade those who are on the fence to join us?
We are a very few months away from the harmonised elections and this is a negative thing that is happening without recourse.
Ndinofara kuti vakazomhanyiswa kuma garage but let’s put measures in place to fight intimidation.
We can not afford to lose this election hama. What’s the action plan?
Imba yacouncillor Chimwango yakombewa izvozvi nemayouth ezanu varikuti varikuda kupisa imba,” a CCC member said on Sunday.
I am struggling to recover from the levels of betrayal and treachery by Baba’s nephew Dread Zhuwao and the man whom we rescued from flying bullets in 2017, Jonso.
The two former G40 kingpins literally went on their hands and knees begging for forgiveness from the corrupted Zanu PF led by Ngwena, who removed Baba from power via that cowardly coup.
In an open letter dated November 15, 2022, and signed by the two traitors, it said they should have never denounced the ruling party.
“Between 2018 and 2020 – on the back of the 15 November 2017 military coup that ousted President Mugabe and his government from power and violently targeted us and other comrades linked with the so-called G40 — we associated ourselves and used the hashtag “Zanu PF Must Go” (#ZanuPFMustGo), in our public messaging and communication,” they wrote.
“Whereas we stopped using the hashtag and disassociated ourselves from it quite some time back, it is our considered judgment that we owe you a long overdue apology for having used the hashtag and for having associated ourselves with it, in the first place.”
Johnso and Dread Zhuwao begging Baba’s tormentors for forgiveness is betrayal that would make Judas Iscariot green with envy.
Is this how they repay his kindness? Were they also promised 30 pieces of silver?
Dread Zhuwao and Johnso have shown that Baba’s principles clearly didn’t cascade down to these two.
Johnso’s treachery I could understand as he has a long history of flip flopping, but Patrick muzukuru came as a major shock.
So much for blood being thicker than water! Baba would have never stood for this shameful kind of weakness.
Never in a thousand years! Munopenga!
As usual my successor Page 2 girl aka Dr Amai 11 continues to gallivant across the country in an attempt to be a latter day Mother Theresa.
After being told recently by her band of parrot……. Ooops I mean reporters kkkkkk that she was now the major cause of marriages in Kanyemba, we were told that no words could be expressed when she met with an impreg_nated nine-year-girl in Bulawayo recently.
She even said she had ‘goosebumps” as the girl rested her head on her.
The so-called hug between the two was of course captured and one could not help notice the eye she gave the photographer to make sure that the “moment’ was being captured properly kkkkkkk.
This need for attention I could have never matched in my time.
Not one to be left behind (as is his mantra) by wifey in the craving for attention stakes is Ngwena, who calls almost every government programme presidential this, presidential that.
From presidential scholarships to presidential inputs, he is desperate to be seen as the country’s benefactor in all spheres of the economy when in actual fact it is the taxpayer’s money being used.
He has now even gone to call civil servants 13th cheque of an extra US$200 a ‘presidential bonus’. Ehehehede!!
As if the money is coming out of his pocket. Munopenga!!
Anyway me and Baba were used to Ngwena’s deceptive tendencies, which is why Gushungo fired him for his lack of probity.
Ngwena’s crusade against corruption continues to be exposed for the hot air that it is.
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc), which the government claims is the major corruption buster cannot even retain its workers as they are fleeing the impoverished outfit in droves.
Instead of fighting corruption their employees are fighting to leave the institution for greener pastures kkkkkk.
Who can blame them from fleeing this poverty-infested organisation where one is more likely to catch rodents than corrupt individuals in their offices?
The Zacc boss Loice Matanda Moyo revealed that the catch and release problem of accused persons in high profile corruption cases is being caused by witness fatigue and lack of witness protection.
It is typical of Ngwena to fire one commission to replace them with an even more incompetent team than the previous one.
Honestly, how can a corrupt government fight corruption? It is like fighting against itself kkkkkkkkk.
The Oxford professor Mthuli will be presenting the so-called budget this week where he will present fictitious budget allocations to ministries and government departments only to distribute a quarter (If not less) of the amounts he would have said he has allocated.
Like his boss Ngwena, Mthuli has mastered the art of hypocrisy.
He has been waxing lyrical about the need to use our local currency for transactions as we go down the dedollarisation path.
But he did not heed his advice at the album launch for songstress Sandra Ndebele.
Dazzled by Ndebele’s dance moves, Mthuli forgot all about dedollarisation as he stumped up more than US$8000 for the album with not one RTGS included in the transaction.
So much for the drive for the use of local currency!
Mr Nkomichi James Dube (55) who was involved in a freak accident in Hwange, has been admitted at Binga District Hospital for the past 11 years.
He has a catheter that helps him relieve himself because of the injuries he suffered following the accident.
Mr Dube used to live at his plot in Siabuwa area with his wife and three children before he was involved in the accident.
He used to work as a general hand at Binga District Hospital herding the institution’s cattle, working in the garden and doing any other job assigned to him.
Mr Dube who was left paralysed following the accident, said he does not want to relive the accident as it has traumatised him.
All he said was that he was in pain and wants to go back to Bulawayo for treatment.
“I’m in pain, Binga Hospital has been my home since I was hit by a car in Hwange town 11 years go,” said Mr Dube.
He said his wife died years ago and he has not visited his three children since the accident.
“What is painful is that not a single relative has bothered to visit me at the hospital hence I am now hopeless. I am in excruciating pain and I am appealing for help to seek specialised treatment,”
Mr Dube said he can be found at Binga Hospital as he has no cellphone or any contacts as his relatives abandoned him years ago.
He cannot eat solids following the accident.
“When I was operated something happened and my anus was opened. Another doctor decided to close it and as a result I am not able to pass bowels properly. Eating insima (isitshwala/sadza) is problematic as I won’t be able to pass bowels,” said Mr Dube.
He said his private parts were also damaged.
Mr Dube said he now survives on food that the hospital provides and from well-wishers.
“The only food that I can eat is porridge, or anything liquid. It helps as I can pass my bowls without any problems. People help here and there but I’m suffering,” said Mr Dube.
The catheter is now very old and urgently needs replacement.
Binga District Medical Officer, Dr Sibonginkosi Ncube said Mr Dube suffers from epilepsy and has a violent character.
“I found Mr Dube here and he has been at the hospital since the accident in 2011. At one time we sent him home to his place in Siabuwa but he was violent to care givers hence he is back here.
“He is a social welfare case and we are doing our best to take care of him as well as provide the required medication,” said Dr Ncube. Chronicle
After that the youth, armed with logs and pangas forced their way into an InterAfrica Bus and right now are at Tachi Bus Center 15km away where they have closed shops and are threatening to beat business people.
Zanu PF national secretary for security Lovemore Matuke is the Senator for Gutu. Police hands are tied; last week people were assaulted as the Office in Charge watched.
Zanu PF national secretary for security Lovemore Matuke is the Senator for Gutu. Police hands are tied; last week people were assaulted as the Office in Charge watched.
After that the youth, armed with logs and pangas forced their way into an InterAfrica Bus and right now are at Tachi Bus Center 15km away where they have closed shops and are threatening to beat business people.
Zanu PF national secretary for security Lovemore Matuke is the Senator for Gutu. Police hands are tied; last week people were assaulted as the Office in Charge watched.
Zanu PF national secretary for security Lovemore Matuke is the Senator for Gutu. Police hands are tied; last week people were assaulted as the Office in Charge watched.
AN 86-YEAR-OLD Makoni grandpa who was caught red-handed as he was s_3xually abusing a mentally challenged woman (22) was jailed six years for the offence.
Katesi Mamvura of Nzvimbe Village was convicted by Rusape regional magistrate, Mr Francis Mapfumo, after pleading not guilty to the offence.
Mamvura denied the charges saying he was caught just before the act.
However, he was convicted after a full trial and sentenced to six years imprisonment.
Three years were set aside on condition of good behaviour.
Prosecutor, Mr Marlon Makamba said the senior citizen took advantage of the absence of the complainant’s mother to abuse her.
“The complainant is mentally challenged. On April 17, the complainant was left at home, together with her sister while their mother travelled to Harare for the Easter church service.
“Mamvura went to the complainant’s homestead and found her alone. He escorted her to a nearby bush where he rap_ed her. While Mamvura was busy abusing the complainant, her sister arrived at the scene.
“Mamvura left in a huff and left the two sisters at the scene,” said Mr Makamba.
“A police report was made, leading to Mamvura’s arrest,” he said.
Musician and DJ Oupa John Sefoka popularly known as ‘DJ Sumbody’ has died.
According to his family, the Monate Mpolaye hit maker died after an “incident” in Johannesburg in the early hours of Sunday morning (20 November).
Family spokesman, Mmanake Mokitimi said the details of his untimely death cannot be released but the Tshwane born artist ran into an unfortunate incident that led to his passing in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Unconfirmed reports have suggested that the DJ was shot dead.
But Mokimi said: “Details surrounding his passing cannot be disclosed as investigations are still ongoing.”
Dj Sumbody’s car was shot at.
“The Sefoka family and Sumsounds Music Management have kindly requested privacy during this difficult time and will release a statement in due course,” she said.- Daily Sun
By- The MDC leader Douglas Mwonzora has unanimously been nominated as the sole presidential candidate at the party’s 5th Ordinary Congress set for December this year.
Mwonzora was Sunday nominated by his party’s National Council.
In a statement released on Monday, 21 November, MDC national spokesperson Witness Dube said Mwonzora is now the party’s duly elected presidential candidate for the 2023 general elections. Reads the statement:
The MDC National Council meeting held on the 20th of November 2022 at Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House unanimously nominated Honorable Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora to be the sole Presidential candidate at our 5th Ordinary Congress. By this unanimous nomination, President Mwonzora is now our duly elected Presidential candidate for the 2023 Harmonised elections. The nomination is an affirmation of President Mwonzora’s visionary leadership, determination, hard work and focus on positioning the party as a choice political home and alternative government to the people of Zimbabwe. Chief Ndlovu was also nominated 1st Vice President unopposed. Prospective nominations for the positions of 2nd Vice President include Paurina Mpariwa, Engineer Elias Mudzuri, and Nomalanga Khumalo. Sibusisiwe Budha Masara, Tangwara Matimba, Solomon Chikowero, Morgen Komichi and Ekim Moyo are prospective nominees for the position of National Chairperson. Gift Chimanikire, Dorothy Gonyethi Ndlovu and Winfred Yvonne Musarurwa are prospective nominees for the position of deputy National Chairperson. Prospective nominees must garner a minimum of one-third of the National Council vote in order to be nominated for election at the 5th Ordinary Congress. Notwithstanding other proposed constitutional changes, the Congress will fill in the position of President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President, National Chairperson and Deputy National Chairperson in line with the 2014 Congress which resolved to have all the other executive positions being subject to appointment by the President after consultations within the party. Our 5th Ordinary Congress will be convened this December 2022 at a venue and at a date yet to be advised through our Presidential proclamation.
?DAY 160: Judgment is about to be handed down in the latest bail application by @JobSikhala1. Bail is a constitutional right yet he’s been detained without trial for 160 days. A dark cloud hangs over us for as long as this persecution continues. #FreeWiwapic.twitter.com/OUxImtYZey
Newly constructed houses for the Zambia Police officers. All those who wear the uniform of our country; in the Police and the Zambia Amy. All those who fight to keep us safe; for their service to our country – they must have the reward & thanks of a grateful nation !!! pic.twitter.com/PJSRZwlNt9
By- The bail ruling for the jailed CCC deputy chair Job Sikhala has again been postponed.
A Harare magistrate on Monday deferred the ruling to Wednesday afternoon.
The Zengeza West legislator filed a fresh bail application on changed circumstances.
Magistrate Tafadzwa Miti said she needed to go through the High Court judgment resulting in the bail order that Sikhala violated.
Sikhala made a ninth bail application saying his co-accused was granted $300 000 and he should be treated equally.
He also argued that investigations into their matter had been completed with a trial date already set, which warranted him bail in changed circumstances.
The State opposed granting of Sikhala’s bail saying he should look at reasons that saw him denied bail on his initial court appearance.
Sikhala is jointly charged with Chitungwiza North Godfrey Karakadzai Sithole (CCC) on incitement to commit public violence.
The charge emanated from the violence that rocked Nyatsime in June this year following the murder of CCC activist Moreblessing Ali by Pius Mukandi, a relative of a local ZANU PF official. | The Herald
By- Douglas Mwonzora, the leader of the opposition MDC has been unanimously nominated as the sole presidential candidate at the party’s 5th Ordinary Congress set for December this year.
Mwonzora was Sunday nominated by his party’s National Council.
In a statement released on Monday, 21 November, MDC national spokesperson Witness Dube said Mwonzora is now the party’s duly elected presidential candidate for the 2023 general elections. Reads the statement:
The MDC National Council meeting held on the 20th of November 2022 at Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House unanimously nominated Honorable Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora to be the sole Presidential candidate at our 5th Ordinary Congress. By this unanimous nomination, President Mwonzora is now our duly elected Presidential candidate for the 2023 Harmonised elections. The nomination is an affirmation of President Mwonzora’s visionary leadership, determination, hard work and focus on positioning the party as a choice political home and alternative government to the people of Zimbabwe. Chief Ndlovu was also nominated 1st Vice President unopposed. Prospective nominations for the positions of 2nd Vice President include Paurina Mpariwa, Engineer Elias Mudzuri, and Nomalanga Khumalo. Sibusisiwe Budha Masara, Tangwara Matimba, Solomon Chikowero, Morgen Komichi and Ekim Moyo are prospective nominees for the position of National Chairperson. Gift Chimanikire, Dorothy Gonyethi Ndlovu and Winfred Yvonne Musarurwa are prospective nominees for the position of deputy National Chairperson. Prospective nominees must garner a minimum of one-third of the National Council vote in order to be nominated for election at the 5th Ordinary Congress. Notwithstanding other proposed constitutional changes, the Congress will fill in the position of President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President, National Chairperson and Deputy National Chairperson in line with the 2014 Congress which resolved to have all the other executive positions being subject to appointment by the President after consultations within the party. Our 5th Ordinary Congress will be convened this December 2022 at a venue and at a date yet to be advised through our Presidential proclamation.
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Senegal take on Netherlands in Group A of the 2022 World Cup on Monday.
The match will kick off at 4pm GMT in Al Thumama, Qatar, exactly 24 hours after the hosts’ opening match begins against Ecuador on Sunday.
Preview: Senegal vs. Netherlands – prediction, team news, lineups Senegal have suffered a major blow before the World Cup has even begun, with Bayern Munich forward Sadio Mane ruled out of the tournament due to a fibula injury, which he sustained against Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga earlier this month.
Head coach Aliou Cisse had hoped that the issue would only prevent his star man from playing in the Lions of Teranga’s first match or two, but Cisse will now have to adjust his tactical blueprint to deal with the absence of the former Liverpool man.
Mane, who scored two winning penalties against Egypt to seal Senegal’s first ever Africa Cup of Nations triumph as well as cement their place in Qatar earlier this year, clearly leaves a major hole to fill in attack, with only Ismaila Sarr and Famara Diedhiou in double figures for goals scored (10 apiece) for their national team.
However, Cisse’s side are generally tough to break down, with six clean sheets in their last eight competitive matches proving to be the bedrock of their recent AFCON success and qualification for the World Cup.
The 46-year-old will almost certainly be looking for his players to keep things tight against Netherlands, before going into more winnable fixtures against Qatar and Ecuador as they look to reach the knockout stages for only the second time in their history.
Preview: Senegal vs. Netherlands – prediction, team news, lineups Netherlands, meanwhile, head into the World Cup in excellent form under Louis van Gaal’s management, having reached the UEFA Nations League finals for the second time in three campaigns.
While the fledgling competition’s credentials are often questioned, all three of Oranje’s Group 4 opponents – Belgium, Poland and Wales – will compete at the forthcoming World Cup, making their points tally of 16 from six matches appear even more impressive than first meets the eye.
Netherlands missed out on qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, but they did advance to the semi-finals under van Gaal’s tutelage in 2014, ultimately losing to Argentina in a penalty shootout after a goalless draw across 120 minutes.
Widely regarded as the biggest footballing nation never to win the World Cup – having lost three finals in 1974, 1978 and 2010 – there is growing belief that this could be their year despite lacking a sprinkle of star individual quality when compared to their previous near misses.
Starting strong against Senegal on Monday will be important in order to maintain high morale, with van Gaal perhaps emboldened to go for the jugular with the aforementioned absence of Mane on the opposition team sheet.
Preview: Senegal vs. Netherlands – prediction, team news, lineups Mane has withdrawn from the Senegal squad as a result of his fibula injury, which will require surgery, with the likes of Nicolas Jackson, Iliman Ndiaye, Krepin Diatta and Bamba Dieng all fighting for a spot on the left flank in his absence.
Diatta could win that particular battle due to his natural pace and trickery on the ball, while RB Leipzig’s Abdou Diallo may miss out on his country’s first match at the World Cup with a knee issue.
Netherlands, meanwhile, will be without their own attacking talisman, too, with Memphis Depay ruled out of at least their opening match due to a hamstring injury. The Barcelona forward, who scored 12 goals during World Cup qualifying, has not played for club or country since sustaining against Poland in September.
Denzel Dumfries is also doubtful after being forced off during Inter Milan’s Serie A fixture against Atalanta last week, with Marten de Roon unlikely to be available either having missed that match entirely with a back issue.
As such, Jeremie Frimpong and Vincent Janssen may be handed opportunities from the start, although van Gaal could utilise three central midfielders with Cody Gakpo and Steven Bergwijn forming a front two.
Senegal possible starting lineup: E. Mendy; Sabaly, Cisse, Koulibaly, Ballo-Toure; Kouyate, N. Mendy, I. Gueye; I. Sarr, Dia, Diatta
Netherlands possible starting lineup: Pasveer; Timber, Van Dijk, Ake; Frimpong, F. De Jong, Koopmeiners, Blind; Klaassen; Gakpo, Bergwijn.- Sportsmole