34 Apostolic Sect Members Convicted For Protesting In Harare

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.

BREAKING: Supreme Court Permanently Removes Clever Mandizvidza From Pfugari Estate

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.

Supreme Court

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.

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:

  1. The appeal succeeds in part. 
  2. The judgment of the court a quo is set aside in part and amended in the following respects:
    1. 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. 

  1. By the deletion of para 5. 
  1. 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.”

  1. By renumbering it as follows: 
    1. the original paragraph three shall become para 4; and
    1. the original paragraph four shall become para 5.
  2. For the avoidance of doubt, the appeal is dismissed in respect of the remaining parts of the judgment of the court a quo
  3. The appellant shall pay the costs of this appeal in his personal capacity. 

Desperate Unemployed Zim Women Turn To Thigh Vending

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.

-newsday

“Corruption At VID, CVR”: Transport Ministry Effects Reshuffle

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.

-NewZimbabwe

Crisis In Zimbabwe Coalition Tears Into Zanu PF

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.

“Respect Copyright Laws”: Shinsoman Tells Prophet T Freddy

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.

Courts “Reluctant” To Handle Sikhala’s Case

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.

-NewZimbabwe

Former ZAPU Secretary Challenges Unjust Expulsion

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.”

Mwonzora Nominated Uncontested

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.

Zim Police Ordered To Compensate Assault And Torture Victim

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.

Bus Overturns In S.A, Injures Dozens Of Zimbabweans

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

Ultimatum For GMB Management

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.

BREAKING: Zim Mapositori Shrine Burnt Down By Dudula Gang in SA

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. .

Chris Hani’s Murderer Freed

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

Drivers License Not Needed For Voting

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

Three Lions Outclass Iran

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

Another Victory For Mwonzora

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.

Netherlands Overcome Senegal

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 Thrash Iran

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

Thigh Vendor Murdered Over USD 20

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.

-newzim

Jonathan Moyo Attacks Chamisa

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.

Dutch Masters Edge Battling Teranga Lions

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

Popular Musician Shot Dead

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

Zanu PF’s Sarukore Causes Havoc In Gutu

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.

Zanu PF Goons Threaten To Kill CCC Councillor

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.

Dr Stop It Tears Into Zhuwao

My Dear People

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!

Munopengaaaaaaaaaa

Munhuwese kunaGire!

Umasalu wezwelonke!

Dr Amai Stopit! PhD (Fake)

11yrs Stuck On Hospital Bed

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

Police Unwilling To Arrest Marauding Zanu PF Youths

Zanu PF Thugs Bash CCC Councillor’s Wife

Grandpa Forces Self On Mentally Challenged Woman

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.

— Manica Post

Popular Musician Dies

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

Mwonzora Elbows-Out Rivals

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.

No Joy For Sikhala Again

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

Mwonzora Wins MDC Presidency

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.

Teranga Lions Ready To Roar

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

Zhuwao A Sellout- Dr Amai

My Dear People

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!

Munopengaaaaaaaaaa

Munhuwese kunaGire!

Umasalu wezwelonke!

Dr Amai Stopit! PhD (Fake)

Dr Amai Hits Back At Emmerson Mnangagwa

My Dear People

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!

Munopengaaaaaaaaaa

Munhuwese kunaGire!

Umasalu wezwelonke!

Dr Amai Stopit! PhD (Fake)

Mane Speaks On Injury

Sadio Mane has for the first time commented on his injury which ruled him out of the 2022 FIFA World Cup campaign.

The Bayern Munich forward picked a knee injury during the German giants’ 6-1 demolition of Weder Bremen in Bundesliga over a week ago.

Earlier indications had suggested that the star could return to action during the World Cup but after an MRI scan, it was noted that the injury required surgery.

He had a successful operation on Thursday to attach a tendon to the head of his right fibula. This completely ruled him out of the campaign.

Mane posted on Instagram, giving an update about the operation and rallying behind his teammates ahead of their 2022 FIFA World Cup opener against Netherlands.

“Many of you have sent me messages of support following my injury,” the Bayern man said in the post.

“Thank goodness the mid-week operation went well. I take this opportunity to thank you all and to express my appreciation.

“This Monday, our dear country will play the World Cup, Qatar 2022. I am sure that the Lions will be able to transcend themselves and will approach all the matches like a real final.

“I am also convinced that all Senegalese will be in front of the small screen to support and encourage our valiant national team.

“I am convinced that my teammates will fight as one as they usually do in order to honour our dear Senegal.”

The African champions open their campaign at 6 pm CAT. They play hosts Qatar on Friday and Ecuador on 29 November.

All the games will be live on SuperSport TV, ZBC TV and SABC sport channels.-Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Simba Bhora Eye Ndiraya

Ambitious Premier Soccer League (PSL) newboys Simba Bhora have stepped up their pursuit of Tonderai Ndiraya, with the hope of convincing him to be their head coach.

The youthful coach’s contact with Dynamos expires on December 31 2022 and the Harare giants have already announced that they will not be renewing it.

Simba Bhora on the other hand, were led to the country’s top-flight by Authur Tutani, but the veteran tactician is not a holder of the the CAF A licence, which is the required qualification in the PSL.

Soccer24 has it on good authority that the Simba Bhora leadership applied for a waiver for Tutani but it was turned down by ZIFA, a development which has fuelled their pursuit of Ndiraya.

“Yes we are still negotiating with him (Ndiraya),” said Simba Bhora ownwer and mining mogul Simba ‘Buju’ Ndoro.

Ndoro also confirmed Tutani will remain part of the Simba Bhora technical team, probably as Technical Director, as the Shamva-based outfit seeks to make a mark in its maiden campaign in the country’s top-flight.

Simba Bhora are also reportedly chasing after the signature of Dynamos defender Frank Makarati.

Makarati’s contract at Dynamos ends on December 31 2022, and the former Ngezi Platinum defender, who was voted among the best players in the PSL for the just-ended season, is still weighing his options.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Teranga Lions Date Netherlands

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

Just In- Sikhala Bail Hearing Deferred

By A Correspondent- A Harare magistrate on Monday deferred to Wednesday afternoon the ruling in Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala’s (MDC Alliance) fresh bail application on changed circumstances.

Magistrate Tafadzwa Miti said that she needed to go through the High Court judgment that resulted 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

England Target World Cup Glory

England’s latest quest for major tournament glory begins with their World Cup 2022 opener against Iran in Group B at the Khalifa International Stadium on Monday afternoon.

Meanwhile, their opponents are competing on the biggest global stage for the third time in a row but are facing an uphill battle to finally progress beyond the group stage.

Another attempt to emulate the heroes of 1966 awaits Gareth Southgate’s young, effervescent crop, and should the Three Lions continue the theme of going one better at major tournaments under the 52-year-old, the empty suitcase that Declan Rice brought along to carry home the World Cup trophy will come in handy.

The nation could hardly have been happier when Kieran Trippier scored that memorable free kick against Croatia in the semi-finals four years ago, and even that moment was topped when Luke Shaw struck first against Italy in the Euro 2020 final, but England ended both tournaments without the winners’ medals around their necks.
This time around, optimism is not exactly high, with the 1966 champions entering the World Cup on the back of a winless Nations League campaign which saw them relegated to League B, having also failed to score from open play until their 3-3 draw with Germany on the final matchday.

A slice of unwanted history is also on the line for England here, as the Three Lions could fail to win seven games in a row for only the second time, having set that record all the way back in 1958, which would be a major blot on Southgate’s notebook as speculation over his post-World Cup future hots up.

England have also made a habit of winning one opening match at the World Cup and failing to win the next – prevailing on matchday one in 1998, 2006 and 2018 but coming up short in 2002, 2010 and 2014 – and Iran ought to play without any fear knowing that the pressure is firmly off their shoulders.

The world’s 20th-ranked nation will expect to be battling Wales and the USA for second place in Group B should England ride off into the sunset as expected, but Team Melli are one of a number of nations to have become embroiled in pre-tournament controversy.

The Ukrainian FA requested the expulsion of Iran from the World Cup over allegations of the Asian nation supplying weapons to Russia for the ongoing war in Eastern Europe, but Carlos Queiroz ‘s side are now preparing to compete on the finals stage for the third time in a row.

It will not come as too much of a surprise to learn that Iran have never progressed beyond the group stage of the World Cup in its current format, and they have only ever won two games in the tournament, one of which came against Morocco on the opening matchday at Russia 2018.

England and Iran will be locking horns for the first time on Monday, and Team Melli are aiming to secure their first win over European opposition at the ninth attempt, which would certainly send early shockwaves around Qatar early doors.- Sportsmole

Breaking News: Zanu PF Hooligans Terrorize Travellers, Opposition Members

Zanu PF DCC Chairperson Causes Havoc In Gutu

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.

Learn About Owning A Mine

Business Correspondent| Three Wingers Enterprises, a Zimbabwean company that focuses on mining consultancy, farming and housing, has launched a programme meant to equip those interested in getting mines with essential guidelines.

According to Three Wingers, going through the legal route is fundamental in mining to avoid inconveniences and embarrassment.

See presentation below:

How to mine legal without a mine
Get a “tribute “

A tribute is an agreement with a mine to give you mining rights that allow you to mine on your own.

They are two types of legal tributes and third informal one
1 standard tribute
2 none standard
3 sponsoring ( informal and risky
Standard is designed by ministry of mines which gives the grantor ( mine owner ) 5% and tributor 95% full mining rights.
This is signed at ministry of mines .
2 none standard tribute are discussed by both parties and put in writing signed at ministry of mines
3 sponsoring is unofficial agreement ( risky ) but the most common across the country
N.B only agreements signed at the ministry of mines are legal recognized.

The other option is to buy an existing claim productive at an agreed price and payment option.
Each agreement signed attracts a fee.

For more information contact: 0774028830

Facebook: Gold Mining Consultancy Zimbabwe

Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

About Oral Health

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.”

Source: World Health Organisation

Inserted by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

Facebook page :Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

email :[email protected]

Twitter :zimonlinehealthcentre
@zimonlinehealt1

YouTube: zimbabwe online health centre

Instagram: Zimonlinehealth

Website:www.zimonlinehealthcentre.co.zw

Zanu PF Thug Bans CCC Programmes

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.

School Head Jailed For Leaking Exam Paper

A DEPUTY headmaster and an English teacher at Sipepa High School in Tsholotsho district, Matabeleland North were each sentenced to three years in prison for leaking a Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) O-level English (paper 1) to candidates at the school.

Brian Mazendami (41) of 20596 Pumula South, Bulawayo, who is the deputy headmaster and the teacher, Makosini Mondela (50) of Sipepa Line in Tsholotsho were convicted on their own pleas of guilty to criminal abuse of duty as a public officer and contravening Section 35(a) and (b) of the Zimsec Act by Tsholotsho resident magistrate Mr Victor Mpofu.

The two, were, however, spared the agony of jail life after the magistrate conditionally suspended 18 months of the sentence on the condition that they do not within that period commit a similar offence.

The remaining 18 months were further suspended on the condition that Mazendami and Mondela each perform 630 hours of community service starting today.

Mondela will perform community service at Jakalasi Primary School in Tsholotsho while Mazendami will be at Godlwayo Primary School in Pumula

Prosecuting, Ms Sharon Phiri said on October 14, 2022, at around 4PM, Mazendami and Mondela connived and opened the strong room, where the examination papers were kept.

They took out a sealed envelope containing English Language paper 1 (4005/01) November 2022 examination and copied two questions from the sealed envelope before they returned it to the strong room.

“Mazendami then taught his selected students how to write compositions based on those topics. He then corrected them after submitting their compositions,” said Ms Phiri.

The court heard that a whistle-blower sent an anonymous letter to Zimsec and a taskforce team was set up to conduct investigations at Sipepa High School leading to the arrest of the two teachers.

Meanwhile, in another case, a George Silundika High School teacher, Joseph Moyo (36) appeared before Tsholotsho magistrate Mr Regius Mawarire for leaking a Mathematics examinations paper. He was released on free bail to December 15.

As part of the bail conditions, he was barred from visiting the school until the finalisation of investigations by the police.

He was also ordered to continue residing at his given address in Cowdray Park and reports at ZRP Cowdray Park once a fortnight.

Circumstances are that Moyo, a Chemistry teacher, was allegedly sent Zimsec O-level Mathematics paper two by one Farai Sibanda, who is still at large, via Bluetooth.

“On the 19 October, a day before the Mathematics paper 2 examination was written, Moyo conducted extra lessons for his Form Four learners at his laboratory during which he started revising the leaked paper,” said the prosecutor, Ms Valentine Makoni.

Moyo was represented by Mr Thabekhulu Dube of Ncube and Partners.

Last week, a headmaster at Thokozani Secondary School in Insiza district, Matabeleland South Gainmore Muzezewa and his deputy, Howard Zvipore appeared before Filabusi magistrate Ms Belinda Nunu facing charges of criminal abuse of office and violating Section 35 of the Zimsec Act.

Gainmore Muzezewa allegedly wrote a Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Ordinary Level English examination (Paper 1 and 2) for a candidate.

His deputy, Howard Zvipore, who was in charge of the examination process in his capacity as a cluster manager, was allegedly aware of the incident.

They were remanded in custody to tomorrow pending the outcome of their bail application.

— Chronicle

Dr Stop It Blasts Zhuwao

My Dear People

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!

Munopengaaaaaaaaaa

Munhuwese kunaGire!

Umasalu wezwelonke!

Dr Amai Stopit! PhD (Fake)

Will Lions Of Teranga Devour Netherlands ?

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

Norsad Gives CABS Zimbabwe Credit facility of USD10 million

STATEMENT: Norsad Capital, an impact investor, and private creditor provider, offering tailor-made debt solutions to mid-market growth companies in Sub-Saharan Africa, has provided Central Africa Building Society (CABS) Zimbabwe, (a member of the Old Mutual Group), a USD10 million Credit Facility to support the bank’s growth strategy. The facility is earmarked towards lending to CABS’ export clients, particularly in the agricultural sector. 

Cabs Zimbabwe

CABS is one of the top three banks in Zimbabwe and was established as a building society in 1949 before being granted approval by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) in 2011 to engage in full commercial banking operations. CABS has 38 operational branches, over 900 Agents, and the largest Point of Sales machine network of about 25,000 countrywide. This adds to its digital banking offering which includes Mobile, Internet, and WhatsApp Banking. The agricultural sector is key to Zimbabwe’s economy for domestic production, exports, and employment; hence, Norsad’s facility supports sustainable livelihoods and builds a better Africa by impacting lives.

Carol-Jean Harward, Investment Director at Norsad Capital and transaction lead said: “This investment aligns with Norsad’s sectoral theme of Financial Institutions as well as the impact focus on financial inclusion and sustainable livelihoods. The transaction will capacitate the exporting industry by providing working capital and capital expenditure facilities to sectors in agriculture and manufacturing. We are excited to partner with CABS as it plays a catalytic role in unlocking opportunities to enable local farmers and SMEs to export both regionally and internationally.”

Cecil Ndoro, Deputy Managing Director of CABS said: “Norsad’s funding will help strengthen CABS’ balance sheet by providing medium-term funding as well as capacitating the exporting industries by providing working capital and capital expenditure facilities, thus boosting the country’s foreign currency earnings. As CABS, we will deploy the funds to the productive export sectors, notably agriculture, manufacturing, mining, and tourism. The focus will be on generation of foreign currency, creation of employment and value chain financing for the benefit of industry players and the economy at large. The investment will promote entrepreneurship, enable growth, and improve livelihoods.”

About Norsad Capital

Norsad Capital is an impact investor and private credit provider offering tailor-made debt solutions to profitable growth-stage companies that deliver desirable social and environmental impact.  With a track record spanning over 32 years, Norsad Capital has invested over USD 500 million in more than 150 companies across the continent. For more information:  www.norsadcapital.com 

About CABSCABS is an established brand in the Zimbabwe Financial Services sector. It was established in 1949 and is a member of Old Mutual Zimbabwe Limited, a diversified financial services group. For more information:  https://www.cabs.co.zw

“My New Car Is Not A Donation”: Madam Boss Clears Air

By A Correspondent- Socialite and comedienne, Tarisai “Madam Boss” Chikocho, says she BOUGHT her new car.

Some reports have claimed she received a donation because of her high profile.

Madam Boss was involved in an accident on her way to Kadoma for a show headlined by South African diva, Makhadzi.

She told H-Metro on Thursday that she has found a new luxurious Ford Ranger.

“Do you think an insurance company can replace a damaged vehicle within a short period of time?

“I bought it myself and no one donated it to me,” said Madam Boss.

She expressed disappointment at the negligence shown by employees of a company, which failed to fix wheel nuts, resulting in her accident.

“Vehicle Inspection Department, evaluators and police have concluded that the wheel nuts were not properly fixed, and that’s what led to the accident.

“It is disturbing me daily, but as for my body all is now well and I am enjoying my new kid.

She is performing well on the road.”

Asked how she had been managing her errands without a vehicle, she said: “My husband (Ngoni Munetsiwa) was helping me with business errands.

“He would take me from place to place where I had appointments.

“By the way, I sold my other car to fund my projects.”

Chemistry Teacher Hauled To Court Over Leaked Exam

By A Correspondent- A chemistry teacher at George Silundika High School, Joseph Moyo (36), recently appeared before Tsholotsho magistrate Regius Mawarire for leaking a Mathematics examinations paper.

Moyo was released on free bail and remanded to 15 December. He was ordered to continue residing at his given address in Cowdray Park, report at ZRP Cowdray Park once a fortnight, and stop visiting the school until the finalisation of investigations by the police.

Prosecutor, Valentine Makoni, told the court that Moyo was allegedly sent the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) Ordinary Level Mathematics Paper 2 by one Farai Sibanda, who is still at large, via Bluetooth. Said Makoni:

On 19 October, a day before the Mathematics paper 2 examination was written, Moyo conducted extra lessons for his Form Four learners at his laboratory during which he started revising the leaked paper.

Moyo was represented by Thabekhulu Dube of Ncube and Partners. 

Statemedia

MPs Unite Against Drugs Abuse

By Daniel Molokele | This morning l was privileged to give the Opening Remarks at a workshop on behalf of the Chairperson for the Parliament of Zimbabwe Portfolio Committee on Health and Childcare.

Hon. Daniel Molokele

Over twenty parliamentarians, especially drawn from the Portfolio Committee on Health and Childcare, have joined hands and united against drugs abuse in Zimbabwe

A strategy workshop is being held this morning at the Harare Holiday Inn hotel for the concerned parliamentarians

A key outcome of the workshop is the adoption of strategies and policies that promote a harm reduction based approach against drugs and substance abuse

Added to that, there will be an emphasis on a medical response instead of a mere criminalised one against drugs and substance abusers

The workshop is being hosted by the Zimbabwe Civil Liberties and Drugs Network (ZCLDN) and the Parliamentarians Network for Global Health (UNITE)

Epworth Man Kills Ex- Wife’s New Lover

By A Correspondent- Police in Harare have arrested an Epworth man, Innocent Zaruma (34) over murder.

Zaruma was nabbed after he attacked his ex-wife, Talent Simba (23), and her partner Surance Sithole (22) after he had found the two walking together near Mabvazuva Secondary School in Epworth, Harare on 16 November 2022

Zaruma stabbed Sithole once on the stomach before dragging his ex-wife to an unknown place, leaving the victim with protruding intestines.

He died upon arrival at Parirenyatwa Hospital.

Kikky Tears Into “Parasite” Passion Java

By A Correspondent- Passion Java, a notorious socialite, is on her tail, according to Kikky Bada$$, since she refused to play into his gimmicks.

In a series of recent social media posts, Java has made fun of Kikky’s looks.

Kikky Bada$$ said yesterday in a lengthy Facebook post that Java had a grudge against her since she declined his plea for them to fight on Facebook.

She stated:

For someone to call himself a prophet and to act like a 13 year old is beyond me. You’re mad that you were not a partner ? Lol how did I make you write a whole post about me . I want you to write in English so that I can tag your wife and in laws . Panganai Java you’re actually disgusting and I think it’s time you come out of the closet

 Tell em how you really get down . This behavior has gone too far and I blame vanokusekerera.

You’re literally a drama Queen you live for likes and retweets. All you do is insult people and try to be funny when you’re really not , you gamble in casinos then turn back to use the name of God in vain. You’ve destroyed the music industry iwe , anything you touch you break . You find relevancy in people’s names. Basa rako kutora credit for basa revamwe . Chillspot made you , but after wafamba with some of the artists you’re leeched the life out of them . You’re a parasite . Watsamwa kuti ndabvunza kuti unoti “tisiyei” iwe nani .

Uko haukwane ku tax bracket iro ukati let me insert myself mukati like a tampon as always. I didn’t use anyone’s name for a come up like you everything I am it took years to built . Put some respect on my f*cking name, you’ve disrespected me a couple of times and I kept it moving, not today . What have you actually done for the society chaunongoda imbiri. Basa tuma skits tusina kana basa.

I pity those you lay those filthy hands on . But manje inini handikukwate. Hausi Gafa and you’re really not what you say you are . Because Mari yacho yaunoswero tinyangadzira hauna. You can’t even built a house ? Or have a fleet of cars here in ZIM that actually belong to you . Chako ku hire mota dzevamwe . For you to go and come for my looks shows how shallow and pathetic you are. Don’t make me post them screenshots . Because I will. That other time you asked me to fight with you on FB I refused you went on to post about me . Play with your kids and your girlfriends not me I’m not the one . You’re mad you tried to get with me and I refused . You’re a disgrace to your kind and you really a manifestation of “false prophets” nothing you say or do represents God.

Uri n’anga . Ende unondisvota. I’m writing in English so that your wife and the people you fool can read. You will not bully me like you do other artists, I will be a problem to you if need be I can play that role very well. Try me you weak b*tch!

Parents Charged US$2 For End Of Term Tests

By A Correspondent- The Roman Catholic Church was forced to intervene and stop teachers at St Joseph Primary School from demanding US$2.00 from every pupil so that they will be allowed to sit for end-of-year tests.

Parents alleged that the Roman Catholic Church-run school, which has a reported enrolment of over 1 000 learners, asked parents and guardians to pay the money so that their children would be allowed to write end-of-term examinations.

The pupils were also made to pay ZWL$300 for Visual & Performing Arts (VPA) and Physical Education (PE).

However, following an uproar by parents, Father Christopher Wusiku, who is the Local Responsible Authority for the school, directed that the learners should be given back their money, that is, the US$2 and the ZWL$300.

When contacted for comment, Father Wusiku refused to confirm or deny the reports but insisted that the parents are aware of the school’s position on the matter.

A source told Pindula News that it was never the school’s policy to request pupils to make payments towards their end-of-term tests but was an arrangement made by some teachers and their pupils.

St Joseph Primary School is situated at Mutora Growth Point In Gokwe North and is one of the largest and most prestigious schools in the district.

Sanyati Couple Nabbed For Drowning 9month Old Infant

By A Correspondent- Police have arrested a Sanyati couple for brutally murdering a nine-month-old infant from the wife’s previous relationship by drowning her in a bucket of water and burying her remains in a shallow grave.

Pelagia Jakaza, 19, the mother of the baby, plotted with her husband Bonface Mberegwa, 23, to exterminate the child born from Jakaza’s previous relationship.

In a weekend statement, police said the couple committed the heinous act on November 9 this year.

On 19/11/22, ZRP Sanyati acted on a tip-off and arrested Pelagia Jakaza (19) and her husband, Bonface Mberengwa (23), for a case of murder in which they allegedly conspired to kill Pelagia Jakaza’s nine-month-old child sired from a previous relationship by drowning the victim in a bucket of water, on 09/11/22

They two buried the remains in a shallow grave on an anthill at Mapfuti Village, Sanyati. Police recovered the bucket used in drowning the victim and exhumed the body. #notocrime,” police said.

The criminal came to light at a time Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating World Children’s Day, which is observed annually on November 20.

The World Children’s Day campaign aims to increase international cooperation and awareness among children, as well as to improve their well-being.

Cases of child abuse are now common in the country, with two minors, aged nine and eight, from Tsholotsho and Bindura, respectively, recently raped ad impregnated.

Civil societies and child rights groups have urged the government to roll out a national programme that advocates for children’s rights, security and protection.

It’s Foolish Participating in Rigged Elections to Give Zanu Legitimacy,” Said Biti in 2015 | GURAMATUNHU

By Patrick Guramatunhu | “Look, you can’t keep on participating in flawed electoral processes that serve to give big benefits to dictators such as Robert Mugabe. Mugabe has perfected the art of winning elections. So it will be very foolish for the opposition to continue legitimizing these sham elections which don’t deliver. This country will go through a serious economic crisis in 2020 caused by Zanu PF. And yet, this is the only country where a government doesn’t perform, it is encouraged by a super majority in parliament,” said Tendai Biti in a 2015 interview with Isaac Mugabi.

“So you can’t continue subjecting Zimbabweans to processes where their hopes just get crushed.”
There are four key points in Biti’s admission:

1) The elections are not just flawed and illegal they are so flawed the opposition cannot win.

2) Zanu PF is guaranteed of a super majority which the regime then uses to do as it pleases.

3) By participating in the flawed elections, the opposition is giving Zanu PF legitimacy.

4) Tendai Biti is well aware of the consequences of the participating in these flawed elections is crushing the hopes for meaningful political and economic change in the country. The consequences of giving Zanu PF legitimacy is perpetuating the corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship.
The reader will be interested to know that Tendai Biti’s condemnation of the opposition’s position of participating in the flawed 2013 elections was not a lightning bolt out of the clear blue sky.

MDC-T 2014 party congress had come out with a resolution they party would not participate in any future elections and by elections until democratic reforms to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections were implemented.

“No reforms! No elections!” was the new MDC-T party slogan.
By the end of 2015 MDC-T had ditched the resolution to stop participating in elections until democratic reforms were implemented. The party was openly admitting it would participate in the upcoming 2018 elections.

Tendai Biti, who had broken away to form his own party, reconciled to his former MDC-T friends to form the MDC Alliance which went on to participate in the 2018 elections – forgetting Biti’s June 2015 denouncing participation as foolish and MDC-T party resolution.
There was no follow-up interview with Biti, asking him why he and his MDC friends have continued participating in flawed elections post 2015, knowing fully well doing so only gave vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy, perpetuated the dictatorship and thus the suffering of the people! Of course, Biti and his opposition colleagues were asked the question but have been very careful to avoid answering it or else offered so feeble excuse for participating.

The only MDC leader who has given an explanation why MDC has consistently participate in flawed elections was David Coltart.

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the (2013) elections,” confessed Coltart in his Book, , The Struggle Continues 50 years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe..

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”
MDC leaders realised the sheer stupidity of participating in the flawed elections but reason was trumped by greed. They each had their eyes set on winning the few gravy train seats they knew Zanu PF was giving away to entice the opposition to participate.

Indeed, SADC leaders had advised the two MDC factions not to participate in the 2013 elections without first implementing the reforms. The good advice fell on deaf ear because of greed.
As noted above, four of the main MDC factions came together to form the MDC Alliance (MDC A) before the 2018 elections, the united party did not stop them participating in that year’s elections.

CCC is basically MDC A rebranded, it still constitutes the main opposition winning 43% of the vote according to ZEC 2018 result and the remaining 40 plus opposition parties winning 4% of the vote. So, for CCC boycotting the 2023 elections would make a lot of sense, to follow Coltart’s argument: more so now given the 42 years of rigged elections. And yet Chamisa and co are hell bent on participating in these flawed elections for the same reasons as before – greed and breath-taking incompetence!
The Tendai Biti interview is available on DW, together with David Coltart’s Book; they provide the documentary proof Zimbabwe’s opposition leaders have KNOWN all along that Zanu PF is rigging these flawed elections and that their participation was giving the regime legitimacy and thus perpetuating the dictatorship. They have continued participated regardless out of greed, Zanu PF has given away a few gravy train seats, their reward for selling out on reforms and free elections! – SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

No Reforms No Polls- President Chamisa

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has hinted that his party will consider boycotting the 2023 elections if its concerns over the voters’ roll are not addressed.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has been in the eye of a storm after data experts exposed a number of irregularities in the voters’ roll.

Some of the anomalies unearthed by data analysts Team Pachedu include the movement of registered voters from their wards and constituencies without their consent.

They exposed cases where people using the same address were being registered under different wards.

In some areas, there are registered voters who used addresses of central business district offices, which have not been in use for some time, among other anomalies.

The opposition CCC has called for an independent audit of the voters’ roll, but Zec has turned down the demands.

Chamisa told The Standard in an interview that if Zec failed to provide a credible voters’ roll, the party would be left with no option, but to withdraw from the polls.

“We have been there (during the by elections) to test the environment and also to test Zec’s sincerity, but that test has left questions,” he said.

“If there is no credible voters’ roll, we are telling citizens that it’s something that will be a deal breaker. We will not allow an election that has no credible voters’ roll in this country.

“There can’t be a credible election without the access to an electronic voters’ roll, a credible one that is audited.

“The voter’s roll must be audited by all parties.”

Zec itself said it had picked up over 180 000 errors on the voters roll as of June 23.

Independent election watchdogs said the figure was too huge, and could have a strong bearing on the outcome of next year’s elections.

“We have written several times to Zec, and we have written a document, a very detailed document indicating where we have qualms with their conduct and attitude, but they have not been able to respond to that document,” Chamisa added.

“We have also written to them about the voters’ roll, but they have not been able to respond.

“They have to pass the integrity, professionalism, and accountability test.

“More importantly they have to pass the independence test.”

Zec has, however, said it would set “reasonable conditions” on availing the voters’ roll on a platform only accessible to those approved by the commission to protect it against possible tampering.

The hard copy was pegged at US$187 000, a fee, which again political parties said was too high.

Zec chief elections officer Utloile Silaigwana urged political parties that have any issues about violations of electoral laws to report to the police.

“During elections, the Commission also establishes multi-party liaison committees in terms of sections 160B, C and D of the Electoral Act to resolve electoral disputes and allied malpractices in an amicable way,” he said.

“Aggrieved parties who observe violations of the code and feel that they are beyond the jurisdiction of multi-party liaison committees are advised to report such issues to the police, since such violations are deemed criminal offences.”

Zimbabwe has a history of disputed elections, with the voters’ roll being at the centre of the disputes.

Elections watchdogs and other opposition parties said elections without a credible voters’ roll were meaningless.

MDC-T national chairperson Morgen Komichi said a credible voters’ roll determines a free and fair election.

“That’s part of the electoral reforms that we are demanding. We do not want a disputed election,” Komichi said.

“There will be no legitimacy and the country will remain isolated internationally.”

Political analyst Vivid Gwede said serious pressure, both local and diplomatic, must be exerted on Zec and government on the need for a credible voters’ roll.

“The public needs to know that eligible voters, and only eligible entries, are on the voters’ roll,” Gwede said.

“The roll is also important for other crucial processes such as the delimitation of constituencies.

“Thus, the call for radical transparency with the voters’ roll is on point.”

Zanu PF secretary for administration Orbet Mpofu said Zec has the responsibility to ensure stakeholders have access to a credible voters’ roll.

“Zanu PF has never interfered with the process,” said Mpofu.

“As Zanu PF, we can’t comment on the voters’ roll because we are aware Zec is still working on it and has not yet released the document.”— Standard

Mnangagwa Ruins World Cup Excitement

Tinashe Sambiri| Troubled Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority ( ZESA) has spoiled the 2022 World Cup euphoria due to incessant power cuts.

The inconsistent and erratic power supply has all but ruined the World Cup excitement.

Angry soccer fanatics say ZESA’s dull incompetence is a result of rampant corruption and theft of State cash by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

“Everything is in disarray, we want to watch world cup matches in the comfort of our homes, thanks to the blundering regime, that’s not possible now,” fumed one soccer fanatic.

“This government is useless, that’s what I can say,” one Jones of Masvingo city said.

Tysoe Says ED Was Always Bob’s Successor

SELF-EXILED former minister Saviour Kasukuwere has accused the ruling Zanu PF party of failing to abide by its constitution in elevating President Emmerson Mnangagwa as its leader following the ousting of the late former leader Robert Mugabe.
Speaking at a discussion on the fifth anniversary of Mugabe’s ouster held under the topic, Back to the Future: A Review of the Post-November 2017 Coup in Zimbabwe which was hosted by Sapes Trust last Thursday, Kasukuwere accused Mnangagwa of inheriting Mugabe’s traits of consolidating power around himself.

He also claimed that Mnangagwa was Mugabe’s preferred successor but was pressured by power-hungry allies to stage a coup in November 2017.

“Those colleagues were looking at the watch and wanted to taste power. Their ages were advancing and some were turning 79, others 80. If we had discussed this at the party we would not have been where we are now,” Kasukuwere said.

“The appointment of Mnangagwa as then Vice-President was an indication that Mugabe wanted him to come in. This was a discussion he had with us to say: ‘Let Mnangagwa come in and we can move forward.’ But Zanu PF being Zanu PF there was a secretive way of doing things which created problems for us up to this day.”

Mugabe, who had ruled Zimbabwe since 1980 and overseen its descent into economic ruin, watched as a bitter rivalry developed between his wife Grace and Mnangagwa which precipitated his ousting by military chiefs.

Grace had hoped to take over as president and had the backing of a Zanu PF faction known as G40 while the army was backing Mnangagwa.

Kasukuwere said Mnangagwa had succumbed to pressure from power-hungry allies, adding that Mugabe had sensed his growing “disloyalty,” and fired him as vice-president and purged him from the party on November 6, 2017.

The dismissal enraged Mnangagwa, who had served the liberation movement since his youth and for which he was nearly executed after he was caught bombing a train as a young militant.

“When Mugabe developed doubts about Mnangagwa’s loyalty, that is when Mnangagwa failed to control his faction members. That led to the unconstitutional events of removal of President Mugabe,” Kasukuwere told NewsDay yesterday.

At the discussion, he said: “We should have stuck to the constitutional process to challenge the President. The big problem in Zanu PF now is that nobody can stand up and say ‘I want to be a Zanu PF president.’ You can say that in exile, not in Zimbabwe. We should have stuck to the constitutional process to challenge the President.”

Mugabe was regarded as one of the great survivors of international politics, but Kasukuwere admits that he overstayed while insisting that deep-rooted factionalism in the party forced the aging leader to defer his plan to step down early.

“After the 2002 elections and thereafter, Mugabe intended to step down, but factors took place that meant he remained in office until 2008 when we had that humiliation with the MDC and he stayed up to 2013 when he won. We thought after winning the election in 2013 he would put in place processes for a much more stable succession programme.

“In 2017, he told me as his political commissar that he was stepping down. We were in Mexico attending a conference and we talked for about seven hours. Still, it was too late because of the dynamics of the politics at that time,” Kasukuwere said.

Kasukuwere is conspicuously absent as two of his G40 colleagues, Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Zhuwao try to manouvre their way back into the ruling party.

Last week, the two former ministers made a public apology for being involved in the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party politics.

Speaking at the same dialogue, CCC vice-president Tendai Biti said there was need for Zimbabweans to converge for a democratic breakthrough from “Zanu PF capture.”

“I want to agree with those who say we need a new consensus, we need a new social contract, we need new levers of interaction and intervention. (Zimbabwe is) a broken society,” Biti said.

“It’s a broken country. We have been mutilated. We have been vandalised by autocracy, by a political system, by a political party built on the culture of entitlement, built on the culture of impunity, built on the messianic complex, no one can rule except Zanu PF.” -Newsday

Fresh Trouble For Buyanga

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has applied to the High Court challenging the cancellation of a warrant of arrest for controversial businessperson Frank Sadiq Buyanga by Harare provincial magistrate, Judith Taruvinga.
Prosecutor-General Nelson Mutsonziwa cited Taruvinga and Buyanga as the first and second respondents, respectively.

Buyanga was arrested in South Africa on November 10, 2022, on charges of child trafficking, immigration violations, forgery and contempt of court.

Mutsonziwa wants the High Court to set aside Taruvinga’s judgment, arguing that the warrant was cancelled without following due process.

“The court presided over a matter in which it lacked jurisdiction to cancel a warrant of arrest after it had been executed by law enforcement authorities of the Republic of South Africa under an extradition request made to it by the Republic of Zimbabwe,” Mutsonziwa said.

“There was a gross irregularity in the proceedings or the decision of the court in that the court perpetuated contempt of court by the second respondent by granting his legal practitioner audience in circumstances where the High Court, Supreme Court and Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe, respectively found him to have dirty hands and consequently denied him an audience.”

Magistrate Taruvinga rescinded her judgment last Monday because a low-ranking police officer, Sergeant Lilybirth Ndlovu, erroneously applied for the warrant of arrest.

Buyanga’s lawyer Admire Rubaya told the court that the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act requires that a police officer applying for an arrest warrant be at least at the rank of inspector or an assistant inspector in charge of a police station.

But police claimed some “discrepancies” on how the matter was handled. Court papers show that Detective Inspector Naison Chirape applied for the warrant of arrest.

When the matter was heard, Chirape’s affidavit was not considered, police said.

There are two other warrants of arrest against Buyanga — one issued by High Court judge Justice David Mangota and the other by Justice Jacob Manzunzu.

Buyanga’s arrests emanated from a protracted child custody wrangle with his ex-girlfriend Chantelle Muteswa. The matter will be heard today at the High Court before Justice Pisirayi Kwenda. -Newsday

Will Brazil Win World Cup 2022 ?

Brazil will win this 2022 World Cup by thunder by fire.

By Luck Lucy

Senegal will impress enough to qualify from Group A to the round of 16 since Mane will not participate in this Word CupWatu wa Brazil ooooyeee

WorldCup2022

worldcup

brazil

Benzema Injury Worries France

France striker Karim Benzema has suffered an injury scare just hours before the start of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Benzema, who had just recovered from a thigh injury, was pulled out of his first full training session with Les Bleus on Saturday night after aggravating it.

According to French outlet RMC Sport, there’s now a great concern among the France technical about the 2022 Ballon d’Or winner’s participation in the World Cup.

In their training session update, the publication said: “While he (Benzema) seemed rather comfortable during the first fifteen minutes of the session, the intensity then increased, which his body obviously did not appreciate.

“He touched his thigh and kept away from the field for several moments, Benzema could have relapsed, to the point that the staff is very worried for the whole of the competition.”

Should the worst happen, coach Didier Deschamps has until Sunday to name a replacement for the striker.

This would be his second change in the last three days after Christopher Nkunku picked an injury that ended his World Cup campaign.

Other high-profile absentees for the defending champions include midfielders Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante and defender Prisnel Kimpembe.

France will begin their campaign on November 22 against Australia. They will face Denmark and African representatives Tunisia in other Group D matches.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

About Housing

Power of attorney …

Business Correspondent

This is a situation where someone who is not able to come in person gives powers to someone of their choice to sign on behalf of them .

Usually this person chooses a relative or legal advisor to represent them someone they trust .

In most cases it’s the seller who does that to speed up the process.

Advantages of giving someone power of attorney it makes easier to transact from you are.
Disadvantages it can be abused or be used unlawfully by kids , spouse, grandchildren and some cases even parents to sell property without authority or to swindle unsuspecting buyers of their hard earned cash.

Secondly the owner can give power of attorney and later on deny that they gave someone powers to sell on their behalf.

Especially cases of relative to relative sale they can be contested in court outcome would unpredictable.

What is needed to make power of Attorney
1 Identity card or details for power of attorney giver and residential address. 2 Identity card of the appointee plus residential address.

NB power of attorney is common practice but it advisable to be patient wait for the right moment to transact with owner without risking hard cash . Always use a lawyer when buying property its cheaper .

For more information contact: 0774028830

Facebook: Gold Mining Consultancy Zimbabwe

Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

Benefits Of Exercise

WHO highlights high cost of physical inactivity in first-ever global report
19 October 2022 News release Geneva Reading time: 3 min (815 words)
Almost 500 million people will develop heart disease, obesity, diabetes or other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) attributable to physical inactivity, between 2020 and 2030, costing US$ 27 billion annually, if governments don’t take urgent action to encourage more physical activity among their populations.

The Global status report on physical activity 2022, published today by the World Health Organization, measures the extent to which governments are implementing recommendations to increase physical activity across all ages and abilities.

Data from 194 countries show that overall, progress is slow and that countries need to accelerate the development and implementation of policies to increase levels of physical activity and thereby prevent disease and reduce burden on already overwhelmed health care systems.

Less than 50% of countries have a national physical activity policy, of which less than 40% are operational
Only 30% of countries have national physical activity guidelines for all age groups
While nearly all countries report a system for monitoring physical activity in adults, 75% of countries monitor physical activity among adolescents, and less than 30% monitor physical activity in children under 5 years
In policy areas that could encourage active and sustainable transport, only just over 40% of countries have road design standards that make walking and cycling safer.
“We need more countries to scale up implementation of policies to support people to be more active through walking, cycling, sport, and other physical activity. The benefits are huge, not only for the physical and mental health of individuals, but also for societies, environments, and economies…” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, “We hope countries and partners will use this report to build more active, healthier, and fairer societies for all.”

The economic burden of physical inactivity is significant and the cost of treating new cases of preventable non-communicable diseases (NCDs) will reach nearly US$ 300 billion by 2030, around US$ 27 billion annually.

Whilst national policies to tackle NCDs and physical inactivity have increased in recent years, currently 28% of policies are reported to be not funded or implemented. Considered a “best buy” for motivating populations to combat NCDs, the report showed that only just over 50% of countries ran a national communications campaign, or organised mass participation physical activity events in the last two years. The COVID-19 pandemic has not only stalled these initiatives, but it also affected other policy implementation which has widened inequities in access to and, opportunities for, engaging in physical activity for many communities.

To help countries increase physical activity, WHO’s Global action plan on physical activity 2018-2030 (GAPPA) sets out 20 policy recommendations – including policies to create safer roads to encourage more active transport, provide more programmes and opportunities for physical activity in key settings, such as childcare, schools, primary health care and the workplace. Today’s Global Status report assesses country progress against those recommendations, and shows that much more needs to be done. One critical finding in the Global status report on physical activity is the existence of significant gaps in global data to track progress on important policy actions – such as provision of public open space, provision of walking and cycling infrastructure, provision of sport and physical education in schools. The report also calls for weaknesses in some existing data to also be addressed.

“We are missing globally approved indicators to measure access to parks, cycle lanes, foot paths – even though we know that data do exist in some countries. Consequently, we cannot report or track the global provision of infrastructure that will facilitate increases in physical activity, “said Fiona Bull, Head of WHO Physical Activity Unit. “It can be a vicious circle, no indicator and no data leads to no tracking and no accountability, and then too often, to no policy and no investment. What gets measured gets done, and we have some way to go to comprehensively and robustly track national actions on physical activity.”

The report calls for countries to prioritize physical activity as key to improving health and tackling NCDs, integrate physical activity into all relevant policies, and develop tools, guidance and training to improve implementation.

“It is good for public health and makes economic sense to promote more physical activity for everyone,” said Dr Ruediger Krech, Director Department of Health Promotion, WHO. “We need to facilitate inclusive programmes for physical activity for all and ensure people have easier access to them. This report issues a clear call to all countries for stronger and accelerated action by all relevant stakeholders working better together to achieve the global target of a 15% reduction in the prevalence of physical inactivity by 2030.”

Data for the report are drawn from the WHO Noncommunicable Disease Country Capacity Survey (2019 and 2022) and the WHO Global status report on road safety (2018).

The cost of inaction on physical inactivity to healthcare systems manuscript at Preprints with The Lancet (peer-reviewed version forthcoming in The Lancet Global Health)

Credit : World Health Organisation

Inserted By Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

Facebook page :Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

email :[email protected]

Twitter :zimonlinehealthcentre
@zimonlinehealt1

YouTube: zimbabwe online health centre

Instagram: Zimonlinehealth

Website:www.zimonlinehealthcentre.co.zw

Grandpa Forces Self On Woman (22)

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.

— Manica Post

Harare Man Beaten To Death Over Road Mishap

A road traffic accident scene bust up ended in tragedy after a passenger who had joined an argument over the cause of the road mishap was beaten up by occupants of the other vehicle and later died from the assault injuries.

The incident, according to a police statement Friday, happened at Total Service Station in Glen Norah B April 9 this year.

Police said Christopher Kahari, who was aged 42, was assaulted by unknown suspects after a minor road accident.

“The victim, Chrispen Kahari, was a passenger in a Mitsubishi L200 vehicle, registration number AAD9608 when the car got involved in a minor road traffic accident with an unidentified vehicle at a shopping centre.

“The vehicle occupants, who were in the other car, then attacked the victim and the Mitsubishi L200 driver.”

The victim, who had sustained severe injuries, managed to escape to his home, where he later succumbed to the injuries on the following day.

Police appealed for information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects.

— ZimLive

CCC Champion Assists Nyatsime Activists With Transport

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC change champion Cosmas Muponda, of Southerton, Harare, provided a bus that ferried the Nyatsime activists to their homes after being released from prison.

The Nyatsime activists were ferried to their respective homes on Thursday night.

“We provided the bus that ferried the Nyatsime activists to their homes after being released from jail on Thursday night.

It is every citizen’s duty to support President Nelson Chamisa and CCC vision.

We are moving in line with the citizens vision and change is coming,” Muponda said.

Harare Man Killed During Argument Over Accident

A road traffic accident scene bust up ended in tragedy after a passenger who had joined an argument over the cause of the road mishap was beaten up by occupants of the other vehicle and later died from the assault injuries.

The incident, according to a police statement Friday, happened at Total Service Station in Glen Norah B April 9 this year.

Police said Christopher Kahari, who was aged 42, was assaulted by unknown suspects after a minor road accident.

“The victim, Chrispen Kahari, was a passenger in a Mitsubishi L200 vehicle, registration number AAD9608 when the car got involved in a minor road traffic accident with an unidentified vehicle at a shopping centre.

“The vehicle occupants, who were in the other car, then attacked the victim and the Mitsubishi L200 driver.”

The victim, who had sustained severe injuries, managed to escape to his home, where he later succumbed to the injuries on the following day.

Police appealed for information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects.

— ZimLive

Who is Benefiting Out Of SRC/ZIFA/FIFA Circus?

By Etiwel Mutero | I remember in the early 1980s as I grew up I became aware of a sport called football. We used to play plastic balls within our village. All young boys will gather at a village central location and chase the plastic balls, even during hot unfavourable whether conditions.

We graduated our village level plastic balls soccer at school when had a feel of a real and bigger soccer ball. Every young boy wanted to be selected into team A or B of the school’s team. It was an honour to wear the School’s soccer jersey and participating in the school’s soccer team came with rewards of drinking Mazoe Orange Crush with a half bread quoted with Stock Margarine whenever there were inter schools football competitions.

One day during a weekend I visited my uncle ,that is , brother to my father.On this day my uncle was enjoying listening to a football match commentary coming from his supersonic radio. It was a match between Dynamos and Highlanders.I later discovered that the majority of Shona people supported Dynamos while my Malumes the Ndebeles were always behind Highlanders.

I found out that football seemed to be the most loved sport in Zimbabwe if not in the world.I also found that football instill patriotism especially when national teams plays with another nation. Citizens forget anything to do with their economic challenges such as unemployment, low salaries wages, political or tribal differences .I have seen on several occasions Zimbabweans singing “yava nyama yekugocha…yowerere hehaheee bayawabaya!!!!” “Go warriors ….Score warriors Score score warriors woyee…!!!!”

Zimbabwean national teams, male and female have participated in a number of football soccer tournaments such as Cosafa ,CAF and World Cup football campaigns.We have won some games and lost a lot but Zimbabweans’ support for their national teams did not waver.We remain committed to support whatever is Zimbabwean, a win or a loss we continue to support our Warriors and our Mighty Warriors.

About two or three years ago we read in the press that our soccer stadiums have been inspected and have been found not fit to host international games.We were told that Zimbabwe has been given a due date to upgrade its own soccer stadiums or the stadiums will be condemned and Zimbabwe will never host any international soccer game within its borders.

We read in the press that Zimbabwe has pledged it’s commitment to adhere to the CAF deadline .We were told there is a company which has been given a tender to upgrade the National Stadium to the standard wanted by CAF. Then Covid came ,all soccer activities were suspended.We thought the government will take advantage of the Covid induced football competitions break to improve our football pitches but this was not the case.The Ministry of Youth and Sports stopped to give any updates on the upgrades of National Sports Stadium.The last update was an incident Kirsty Coventry had been accused of failing to maintain soccer stadiums doted throughout the country.Her ministry refuted the claims that her Ministry owns soccer stadiums in the country.The Ministry admitted that it was given the National Sports Stadium just recently and that it was working hard to make sure it is upgraded to the CAF standards.

The Ministry of Youth and Sports failed to upgrade the National Sports Stadiums to CAF standards within the stipulated time and Zimbabwe was barred from hosting any international soccer game within its borders .That means Zimbabwe was to host home games away from home.The arrangement was going to be very embarrassing to Zimbabwe.

How much was it going to cost us to develop and improve National Sports Stadium, Barberfields Stadium or Ascot Stadium to CAF standard.Is it so expensive that we failed to have a single CAF approved stadium? Whose fault was it that CAF ended up forbidding us from hosting any international soccer game within our borders? Who is a failure here? Shall we condemn the Minister of Youth and Sports Kirsty Coventry or it’s the SRC as led by Mlotshwa or shall we lay all the blame to Felton Kamambo and his ZIFA board.Who is to blame?

Guys somebody has to shoulder the blame here .The genesis of the soccer challenges which we are facing today started when all our soccer stadiums were condemned by CAF yet we have numerous boards in the country which claims to have the interest of the game at heart yet our soccer stadiums have been condemned .Is Zimbabwe so poor to the extent that it fails to have a single CAF approved soccer stadium ?Can we blame poverty or poor soccer administration for the soccer predicament which we find ourselves in?

I used to watch Kirsty Coventry swimming on flying the Zimbabwean flag high on TV .She used to be my hero. When President Mnangagwa appointed her to lead the Sports Ministry I said yes she is qualified to lead that Ministry.However , as we approach the end of her five year tenure ,I am failing to count her achievements so far because it was during her tenure that Zimbabwean Stadiums have been condemned by CAF and it is during her tenure that ZIFA was suspended by FIFA.I doubt if she is still my sports hero.

As all soccer loving Zimbabweans were still pondering on how the Ministry of Youth and Sports was to solve the soccer stadium crises… boom… the SRC announced the suspension of the ZIFA Board. Mlotshwa announced that they knew that FIFA will suspend ZIFA because FIFA rules doesn’t allow government interference in football matters.

Instead of working on the condemned soccer stadiums Mlotshwa was putting his efforts on politics.He was looking for a fight with Kamambo and FIFA.I have already pointed out above that Zimbabwe was going to be embarrassed because it had to fly out of the country to play home games away from home.Maybe we were to go and play our home games in SA which had better soccer stadiums in the region.Quite embarrassing isn’t it .I am made to believe Mlotshwa sought to cover up the embarrassment by pulling out the Country from international games.

Forget about corruption and money embezzlement noises at ZIFA .Corruption has always been there at ZIFA since the time of Leo Mugabe ,Phillip Chiyangwa,Rushwaya etcetera, we have read and heard about the corruption at ZIFA but the SRC never interfered with the soccer issues during those times why now?

It’s not like I am condoning corruption but I am saying if the government agreed to FIFA rules why break those rules now disadvantaging our young men and women ruining their professions.

We must learn to separate politics and soccer.The FIFA president recently before the biggining of the Qatar FIFA World Cup emphasized the same. We must separate football issues from political issues.Football issues including its problems must be solved by football associations themselves and not by the government.ZIFA has its board ,councillors ,Secretariat and on top of the ZIFA Board there is FIFA .All these structures were supposed to deal with Kamambo if he was indeed misusing ZiFA funds and government was not supposed to interfer with ZIFA Issues.

I got the shock of my life recently to read in the news that Mlotshwa is saying he is not in any hurry to have the FIFA suspension on Zimbabwe lifted.Yes he is not in a hurry because soccer is not his business, he doesnt have a son or a daughter who is a professional footballer, he is old such that he is thinking of retirement ( if he is not already retired) .He doesn’t care for our young men and women’s professions harmed by this FIFA suspension.His utterances should be condemned by all progressive soccer loving citizens. How can Mlotshwa utter such words when the country is moaning the death of the worlds beautiful game in the country.Is Mlotshwa enjoying this? How can Mlotshwa confine Zimbabwean soccer teams within the boarders of Zimbabwe and barr our warriors and mighty warriors from international soccer tournaments such as Cosafa, CAF and FIFA competitions? Does Mlotshwa think that Zimbabweans’ are enjoying what he is doing? Whose interests is he chasing?

Mlotshwa is quoted as saying Zimbabwe will apply for the uplifting of FIFA suspension when he is sure that the reforms which they are doing are through.The nation is left wondering what Mlotshwa means when he talks of reforms.Which reforms is he referring to which excludes upgrading or building new standard stadiums like we saw South Africa doing in 2010? What are the reforms which Mlotshwa is referring to which excludes developing the soccer game from grassroots like funding soccer academies, scouting for talents from schools including from rural schools, such as places like Binga or Gokwe and giving scholarships to talented boys and girls to study at well equipped schools or academies so that their talents are developed from their young age to adulthood- the soccer junior policy.

Is anyone aware of the reforms echoed by Mlotshwa or the reforms are all about their politics with the Kamambo Board?

Mlotshwa must lay his parroted reform clear to the nation with clear timelines so that everyone knows if he is achieving his so called reforms goals.If he is failing to implement his reforms then he must be asked to step aside together with his useless board.

If Zimbabweans today to choose between Mlotshwa’s SRC team and the reinstatement of the Kamambo Board they will chose the later. Nobody likes what Mlotshwa and his SRC gang is doing to our Zimbabwe Soccer.We want to see our soccer national teams back into action.

Taneta isu we are fed up.

Etiwel Mutero is a political analyst
[email protected]
+263773614293

World Cup 2022 Details

The 2022 FIFA World Cup kicks off in Qatar on Sunday , November 20.

The group stage will run until Friday, December 2, with four games being held each day.

The first of the knockout games will then start the following day on Saturday, December 3, and the final will be held on Sunday, December 18.

Here is how you can watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

TV Info
ZBC TV (Zimbabwe)
State broadcaster ZBC TV will bring a live coverage of selected games. Other matches will be shown as delayed.

SABC (South Africa)
South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) will broadcast the games live.

SABC Sport Channel will be the primary broadcast platform for the live presentation of the matches, with SABC 1, SABC 2 and SABC 3 also carrying the games live simultaneously.

ZNBC (Zambia)
In Zambia, Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation- ZNBC- will broadcast the matches live, primarily on TV Channel 1.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Benzema Suffers Injury On World Cup Eve

France striker Karim Benzema has suffered an injury scare just hours before the start of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Benzema, who had just recovered from a thigh injury, was pulled out of his first full training session with Les Bleus on Saturday night after aggravating it.

According to French outlet RMC Sport, there’s now a great concern among the France technical about the 2022 Ballon d’Or winner’s participation in the World Cup.

In their training session update, the publication said: “While he (Benzema) seemed rather comfortable during the first fifteen minutes of the session, the intensity then increased, which his body obviously did not appreciate.

“He touched his thigh and kept away from the field for several moments, Benzema could have relapsed, to the point that the staff is very worried for the whole of the competition.”

Should the worst happen, coach Didier Deschamps has until Sunday to name a replacement for the striker.

This would be his second change in the last three days after Christopher Nkunku picked an injury that ended his World Cup campaign.

Other high-profile absentees for the defending champions include midfielders Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante and defender Prisnel Kimpembe.

France will begin their campaign on November 22 against Australia. They will face Denmark and African representatives Tunisia in other Group D matches.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

No Polls Without Reforms- President Chamisa

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has hinted that his party will consider boycotting the 2023 elections if its concerns over the voters’ roll are not addressed.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has been in the eye of a storm after data experts exposed a number of irregularities in the voters’ roll.

Some of the anomalies unearthed by data analysts Team Pachedu include the movement of registered voters from their wards and constituencies without their consent.

They exposed cases where people using the same address were being registered under different wards.

In some areas, there are registered voters who used addresses of central business district offices, which have not been in use for some time, among other anomalies.

The opposition CCC has called for an independent audit of the voters’ roll, but Zec has turned down the demands.

Chamisa told The Standard in an interview that if Zec failed to provide a credible voters’ roll, the party would be left with no option, but to withdraw from the polls.

“We have been there (during the by elections) to test the environment and also to test Zec’s sincerity, but that test has left questions,” he said.

“If there is no credible voters’ roll, we are telling citizens that it’s something that will be a deal breaker. We will not allow an election that has no credible voters’ roll in this country.

“There can’t be a credible election without the access to an electronic voters’ roll, a credible one that is audited.

“The voter’s roll must be audited by all parties.”

Zec itself said it had picked up over 180 000 errors on the voters roll as of June 23.

Independent election watchdogs said the figure was too huge, and could have a strong bearing on the outcome of next year’s elections.

“We have written several times to Zec, and we have written a document, a very detailed document indicating where we have qualms with their conduct and attitude, but they have not been able to respond to that document,” Chamisa added.

“We have also written to them about the voters’ roll, but they have not been able to respond.

“They have to pass the integrity, professionalism, and accountability test.

“More importantly they have to pass the independence test.”

Zec has, however, said it would set “reasonable conditions” on availing the voters’ roll on a platform only accessible to those approved by the commission to protect it against possible tampering.

The hard copy was pegged at US$187 000, a fee, which again political parties said was too high.

Zec chief elections officer Utloile Silaigwana urged political parties that have any issues about violations of electoral laws to report to the police.

“During elections, the Commission also establishes multi-party liaison committees in terms of sections 160B, C and D of the Electoral Act to resolve electoral disputes and allied malpractices in an amicable way,” he said.

“Aggrieved parties who observe violations of the code and feel that they are beyond the jurisdiction of multi-party liaison committees are advised to report such issues to the police, since such violations are deemed criminal offences.”

Zimbabwe has a history of disputed elections, with the voters’ roll being at the centre of the disputes.

Elections watchdogs and other opposition parties said elections without a credible voters’ roll were meaningless.

MDC-T national chairperson Morgen Komichi said a credible voters’ roll determines a free and fair election.

“That’s part of the electoral reforms that we are demanding. We do not want a disputed election,” Komichi said.

“There will be no legitimacy and the country will remain isolated internationally.”

Political analyst Vivid Gwede said serious pressure, both local and diplomatic, must be exerted on Zec and government on the need for a credible voters’ roll.

“The public needs to know that eligible voters, and only eligible entries, are on the voters’ roll,” Gwede said.

“The roll is also important for other crucial processes such as the delimitation of constituencies.

“Thus, the call for radical transparency with the voters’ roll is on point.”

Zanu PF secretary for administration Orbet Mpofu said Zec has the responsibility to ensure stakeholders have access to a credible voters’ roll.

“Zanu PF has never interfered with the process,” said Mpofu.

“As Zanu PF, we can’t comment on the voters’ roll because we are aware Zec is still working on it and has not yet released the document.”— Standard

Mnangagwa Ruins World Cup Mood

Tinashe Sambiri| Troubled Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority ( ZESA) has spoiled the 2022 World Cup euphoria due to incessant power cuts.

The inconsistent and erratic power supply has all but ruined the World Cup excitement.

Angry soccer fanatics say ZESA’s dull incompetence is a result of rampant corruption and theft of State cash by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

“Everything is in disarray, we want to watch world cup matches in the comfort of our homes, thanks to the blundering regime, that’s not possible now,” fumed one soccer fanatic.

“This government is useless, that’s what I can say,” one Jones of Masvingo city said.

Reminder: Benefits Of Exercise

WHO highlights high cost of physical inactivity in first-ever global report
19 October 2022 News release Geneva Reading time: 3 min (815 words)
Almost 500 million people will develop heart disease, obesity, diabetes or other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) attributable to physical inactivity, between 2020 and 2030, costing US$ 27 billion annually, if governments don’t take urgent action to encourage more physical activity among their populations.

The Global status report on physical activity 2022, published today by the World Health Organization, measures the extent to which governments are implementing recommendations to increase physical activity across all ages and abilities.

Data from 194 countries show that overall, progress is slow and that countries need to accelerate the development and implementation of policies to increase levels of physical activity and thereby prevent disease and reduce burden on already overwhelmed health care systems.

Less than 50% of countries have a national physical activity policy, of which less than 40% are operational
Only 30% of countries have national physical activity guidelines for all age groups
While nearly all countries report a system for monitoring physical activity in adults, 75% of countries monitor physical activity among adolescents, and less than 30% monitor physical activity in children under 5 years
In policy areas that could encourage active and sustainable transport, only just over 40% of countries have road design standards that make walking and cycling safer.
“We need more countries to scale up implementation of policies to support people to be more active through walking, cycling, sport, and other physical activity. The benefits are huge, not only for the physical and mental health of individuals, but also for societies, environments, and economies…” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, “We hope countries and partners will use this report to build more active, healthier, and fairer societies for all.”

The economic burden of physical inactivity is significant and the cost of treating new cases of preventable non-communicable diseases (NCDs) will reach nearly US$ 300 billion by 2030, around US$ 27 billion annually.

Whilst national policies to tackle NCDs and physical inactivity have increased in recent years, currently 28% of policies are reported to be not funded or implemented. Considered a “best buy” for motivating populations to combat NCDs, the report showed that only just over 50% of countries ran a national communications campaign, or organised mass participation physical activity events in the last two years. The COVID-19 pandemic has not only stalled these initiatives, but it also affected other policy implementation which has widened inequities in access to and, opportunities for, engaging in physical activity for many communities.

To help countries increase physical activity, WHO’s Global action plan on physical activity 2018-2030 (GAPPA) sets out 20 policy recommendations – including policies to create safer roads to encourage more active transport, provide more programmes and opportunities for physical activity in key settings, such as childcare, schools, primary health care and the workplace. Today’s Global Status report assesses country progress against those recommendations, and shows that much more needs to be done. One critical finding in the Global status report on physical activity is the existence of significant gaps in global data to track progress on important policy actions – such as provision of public open space, provision of walking and cycling infrastructure, provision of sport and physical education in schools. The report also calls for weaknesses in some existing data to also be addressed.

“We are missing globally approved indicators to measure access to parks, cycle lanes, foot paths – even though we know that data do exist in some countries. Consequently, we cannot report or track the global provision of infrastructure that will facilitate increases in physical activity, “said Fiona Bull, Head of WHO Physical Activity Unit. “It can be a vicious circle, no indicator and no data leads to no tracking and no accountability, and then too often, to no policy and no investment. What gets measured gets done, and we have some way to go to comprehensively and robustly track national actions on physical activity.”

The report calls for countries to prioritize physical activity as key to improving health and tackling NCDs, integrate physical activity into all relevant policies, and develop tools, guidance and training to improve implementation.

“It is good for public health and makes economic sense to promote more physical activity for everyone,” said Dr Ruediger Krech, Director Department of Health Promotion, WHO. “We need to facilitate inclusive programmes for physical activity for all and ensure people have easier access to them. This report issues a clear call to all countries for stronger and accelerated action by all relevant stakeholders working better together to achieve the global target of a 15% reduction in the prevalence of physical inactivity by 2030.”

Data for the report are drawn from the WHO Noncommunicable Disease Country Capacity Survey (2019 and 2022) and the WHO Global status report on road safety (2018).

The cost of inaction on physical inactivity to healthcare systems manuscript at Preprints with The Lancet (peer-reviewed version forthcoming in The Lancet Global Health)

Credit : World Health Organisation

Inserted By Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

Facebook page :Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

email :[email protected]

Twitter :zimonlinehealthcentre
@zimonlinehealt1

YouTube: zimbabwe online health centre

Instagram: Zimonlinehealth

Website:www.zimonlinehealthcentre.co.zw

Housing Tips …

Power of attorney …

Business Correspondent

This is a situation where someone who is not able to come in person gives powers to someone of their choice to sign on behalf of them .

Usually this person chooses a relative or legal advisor to represent them someone they trust .

In most cases it’s the seller who does that to speed up the process.

Advantages of giving someone power of attorney it makes easier to transact from you are.
Disadvantages it can be abused or be used unlawfully by kids , spouse, grandchildren and some cases even parents to sell property without authority or to swindle unsuspecting buyers of their hard earned cash.

Secondly the owner can give power of attorney and later on deny that they gave someone powers to sell on their behalf.

Especially cases of relative to relative sale they can be contested in court outcome would unpredictable.

What is needed to make power of Attorney
1 Identity card or details for power of attorney giver and residential address. 2 Identity card of the appointee plus residential address.

NB power of attorney is common practice but it advisable to be patient wait for the right moment to transact with owner without risking hard cash . Always use a lawyer when buying property its cheaper .

For more information contact: 0774028830

Facebook: Gold Mining Consultancy Zimbabwe

Website: https://www.threewingersenterprises.com

ZESA Spoils World Cup Euphoria

Tinashe Sambiri| Troubled Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority ( ZESA) has spoiled the 2022 World Cup euphoria due to incessant power cuts.

The inconsistent and erratic power supply has all but ruined the World Cup excitement.

Angry soccer fanatics say ZESA’s dull incompetence is a result of rampant corruption and theft of State cash by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

“Everything is in disarray, we want to watch world cup matches in the comfort of our homes, thanks to the blundering regime, that’s not possible now,” fumed one soccer fanatic.

“This government is useless, that’s what I can say,” one Jones of Masvingo city said.

Security Guard Attacked By Robbers Booted Out Of Hospital Over Bills

By A Correspondent- A Kadoma security guard, who escaped death by a whisker after being brutally attacked by robbers while on duty, is appealing for help to settle his medical bill.

The security guard was manning his employer’s workplace, when he was ambushed by the thugs, who brutalised and left him for dead in a bushy area.

His family rushed him to a hospital where he has been kicked out for failing to settle his medical bills.

A source, familiar with the family’s plight, said the security guard still needs medical attention urgently, but cannot afford it.

“The victim has been kicked out of hospital for failing to settle his bills, but the hospital is still demanding payment.

“At the same time, the man hasn’t healed.

“So, hopefully, some well-wishers out there can help the family settle the medical bills and also help him get proper treatment.”

-H=metro

Child Abuse Cases Soar

By A Correspondent- In a space of a month, Zimbabweans have woken up to two bizarre cases of child s_əxual abuse.

nine-year-old girl from Tsholotsho last week became the youngest mother in the country after giving birth to a baby girl at the United Bulawayo Hospitals through caesarean section (C-section).

Barely days before people could make sense of this graphic case of s_əxual perversion, they received news that police had arrested two 17-year-old boys for impreg_nating a nine-year-old girl in Bindura.

The victim, a Grade Three learner, is presently at Bindura Hospital.

A month ago, a 15-year-old girl from Norton died while giving birth at a church shrine in Bikita.

The tragedy is reminiscent of the case of 14-year-old Anna Machaya, who died while giving birth in Marange in July last year. This is just a tip of the iceberg.

Police are worried that the incidents have also become pervasive in towns and cities.

We cannot currently provide statistics, but there is a worrying spike in such cases (child preg_nancies) coming through our Victim Friendly Unit (VFU),” said police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi.

“In the past, we had more cases in remote areas, but, of late, even in towns, the cases are alarming, so, parents need to do more in safeguarding their children.”

According to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service, at least 124 offenders were jailed between January and June 2020 for child s_əxual abuse.

The figure exponentially rose to more than 600 in the comparative period last year.

Protection

To protect minors, the legal age of consent for s_əx for girls has been adjusted from 16 to 18 years.

The Government is also strengthening child protection co-ordination at district and community levels to provide a multi-sectoral safety net for minors.

We are concerned about the violation of children’s rights and the increasing levels of abuse across the country. This case in particular (nine-year-old mother) is horrific and shows how deep the scourge of violence against children has gone,” Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Professor Paul Mavima told The Sunday Mail Society.

“It (violence against children) robs children of a happy childhood and creates an unsafe environment for them. A child belongs to everyone. Child protection requires collective action. Let us not wait for the worst to happen. I urge the nation to promptly report all cases of children at risk of abuse.”

The Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, he said, is working with other relevant departments to offer specialist child protection services and therapy for the nine-year-old mother.

“Her safety is of paramount importance. As such, the process of reunification is already underway as it follows a well-structured and systematic plan that puts the best interests of the child at the fore.

“This entails assessing the preparedness of both the family and community for reintegration. Post-reintegration support will also be provided to the child,” he added.

Zimbabwe has a comprehensive legislative framework for protecting children against abuse. Section 81 of the Constitution outlines a Bill of Rights for children

Furthermore, the Marriages Act (Chapter 5:15) outlaws and criminalises child marriage in any form, including by coercion and pledging.

The Children’s Act (Chapter 5:06) also criminalises neglect, and defines the parameters of children in need of care, who include survivors of s_əxual violence and abuse.

However, the authorities say late reporting of cases, tampering with evidence and attempting to conceal evidence are making it increasingly difficult for survivors to access justice.

“The ministry has initiated the process of consolidating the various parenting initiatives that were being implemented in a fragmented approach by different private voluntary organisations.

“The aim is to develop a National Parenting Programme as provided for in the proposed Children’s Amendment Bill. Implementation of the different parenting initiatives is, however, ongoing in various selected areas,” said Minister Mavima.

The Children’s Amendment Bill is part of the Government’s strategy to protect children.

When passed, the revised law will address various gaps to ensure effective implementation of provisions of the Constitution and commitments made to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, among others.

The Children’s Amendment Bill has since passed through the Lower House of the National Assembly and is now under consideration in the Upper House.

It is being jointly considered with the Child Justice Bill, as the two pieces of legislation complement each other in ensuring the comprehensive protection of children.

“This scourge (violence against children) requires an all-stakeholder approach which focuses more on awareness and prevention, as well as timely response. We are committed as a ministry to lead in this vicious fight against perpetrators of child abuse,” said Minister Mavima.

He urged the public to report all cases of abuse to the authorities – the police, community child care workers, district social development offices and provincial social development offices.

Advocacy

Shamwari Yemwanasikana has this year received at least 200 child s_əxual abuse cases through its Girls’ Protection Support Services Department (GPSSD).

Most of the cases are walk-ins and tip-offs.

GPSSD co-ordinator Ruvimbo Muchandibaya said the victims are taken through the referral pathway, in which they are assisted to make a report with the police’s VFU.

“After that, they go through a medical examination with our assistance and, thereafter, they get some psychosocial support,” she said.

In some cases, the entire family also has to go through psychosocial support sessions. The survivors are also mentally prepared for court. They undergo pre-trial counselling before being accompanied to court.

However, some children’s rights advocacy groups feel existing laws are not deterrent enough. They are also calling for an all-hands-on-deck approach in dealing with the scourge.

The situation is now out of hand because some, if not most, of the offenders never get caught. The community is no longer safe. The authorities alone cannot champion this. We should act and push to get solutions from the very communities where this is happening,” argued HIV/AIDS advocate Tariro Kutadza.

Issues of child s_əxual abuse, she added, are also exposing victims to HIV/AIDS.

Religious and traditional leaders promoting their beliefs have been identified as some of the major drivers of child abuse.

“Some are doing this in the name of kuromba to escape poverty,” said Ms Kutadza.

Justice for Children team leader Petronella Nyamapfene feels communities are to blame for child abuse.

“In most situations, cases are not reported or they are dealt with within the family, as the perpetrators are often breadwinners. In other cases, women are forced to conceal the information to preserve their marriages,” she said.

Nyamapfene urged the Government to set up structures that protect survivors in case the breadwinner is arrested.

This, she notes, will give victims and their families confidence to seek justice.

Grassroots

The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has sent teams to the different provinces to assess the situation.

The teams are also educating learners on aspects related to child abuse.

The ministry’s communications and advocacy director, Taungana Ndoro, said their aim is for learners to understand s_əxual abuse and be able to safeguard themselves.

Preliminary findings, he said, indicate that boys are also victims.

“What is disturbing is that some of these children do not open up or they take it to be normal; they go on to teach others. It is sad that in some cases, they actually ‘violate’ each other in their respective age groups, and we have realised that the problems are actually in their families and communities,” said Mr Ndoro.

The ministry is setting up health committees in schools, while guidance and counselling is being revived.

“We are also at full throttle supporting the First Lady’s Nhanga/Gota/Ixhiba initiative to restore sanity,” said Mr Ndoro.

“However, we still feel, if we are to champion this, communities need to be involved in all our programmes and also be enlightened on how best to be vigilant.”

Community psychologist Noreen Dari believes, with the right support and intervention by qualified personnel, victims can lead normal lives.

“Therapy will help them deal with the trauma of rape and the negative emotions it comes with. While many people around the child may mean well, not everyone is trained to deal with such cases. The remedy lies in the therapeutic interventions and techniques employed by the professionals,” she said.

“The education sector needs to create vacancies for specialists in schools. These will help identify cases of child abuse.”

— Sunday Mail

Headman, Teacher In Soup Over Stock Theft

 By A Correspondent- A headman in Mudzi, a teacher and their accomplice are in trouble after they allegedly hired a self proclaimed prophet to cleanse the home of a senior citizen before stealing seven cattle from him as payment to the prophet.

The trio Kahiya Proffessor (52) (headman), Charlse Tsepayi  (55) (teacher) and Itai Tsepayi (44) appeared before Mutoko magistrate Rumbidzai Mhandu.

They were granted $30 000 bail each.

The state alleged on November 6 the trio hired prophet Taurai Muzondiwa to cleanse Benjamin Kahiya’s house.

They promised to pay him with seven cattle and he spent the whole night exercising his duty.

In the morning the trio led him to Kahiya’s cattle and stole the stock worth US$2800.

Muzondiwa’s lucky ran out when he wanted to change the ownership of the cattle.

Fearing arrest he fled to Mozambique  and he is currently on the run.

Richard Mbambe and Chipo Munemero prosecuted.

Magaya Arrested Over Fondling, Kiss

By A Correspondent- A Glendale man was dragged to Concession magistrates courts on Thursday after he fondled his friend’s manhood before kissing  him.

Lovemore Magaya was remanded in custody to November 21 by magistrate  Charity Maunga.

The state led by Munyaradzi  Nengomasha  alleged on  November 8 Magaya was drinking beer with his friend Bredon Karigambe at Major Brown farm in Glendale.

When the two got drunk Karigambe took Magaya to his homestead and Magaya slept on the floor while Karigambe slept on his bed.

During midnight Magaya woke up and went on the bed where he started fondling his friend’s manhood  while kissing  him.

The shocked Karigambe woke up and a scuffle arose.

A police report  was filed leading  to the arrest of Magaya

Smelly Dube Bags Another Award

Smelly Dube award

By A Correspondent- Barely two months after winning an international business award in the United Kingdom, Gweru-based businesswoman Dr Smelly Dube has bagged another prestigious global award, the Pan African Changemaker Award in Enterprising and Community Development.

She was handed the prize early this week in Zanzibar.

The multi-business awards winner was invited to attend the 7th Pan African Humanitarian and investment summit in Zanzibar.

Dr Dube was also among the panelists nominated to speak and inspire fellow African businesswomen.

In September, the philanthropist was honoured with an African Achievers Award at the Queen’s Gate in London alongside 15 influential women and men from Africa.

The awards were in recognition of outstanding work by men and women in the field of business, leadership, politics and philanthropy in Africa and Africans in the Diaspora. 

Dube’s award was presented with the Global Corporate Leadership award in recognition of her philanthropy and real estate business.

The award was presented by the former President of Mauritius, Ameenah Firdaus Gurib-Fakim.

Woman Hammered Over Girlfriend

By A Correspondent- A 36 year old man from Pumula South suburb in Bulawayo has been arrested for allegedly hitting his wife with a hammer after confronting him over his girlfriend.

Qiniselani Oskar Khoza appeared before Western Commonage magistrate Shepherd Mnjanja facing a charge of physical abuse as defined in Section 3 (1) (a) as read with Section 4 (1) of the Domestic Violence Act Chapter 5:16.

Khoza pleaded guilty to the charge and was remanded out of custody to 18 November 2022 for sentencing.

The court heard that on 3 November 2022 and at around 11pm Sibongile Sibanda (38) received a WhatsApp audio from Khoza’s girlfriend who was calling her names.

She insulted Sibanda and also told her that she was now an old woman who was no longer bearing children.

After that Sibanda then confronted her husband about his girlfriend who had sent her a message while insulting her.

That didn’t go down well with her husband who started strangling and went on to hit her with a hammer on her left palm leading to her sustaining serious injuries.

Sibanda reported the matter to the police leading to the arrest of Khoza.

BMetro

Armed Robbers Pounce At Shop, Truck

By A Correspondent- Two separate armed robbers got away with cash and goods worth Eight thousand United States dollars  in Mashonaland Central on Monday. 

Deputy police spokesperson in Mashonaland Central province Sergant Major Samuel Chikasha confirmed the causes. 

“The first robbery took place in Bindura at around 1 pm when five male suspects driving a Mercedes Benz went to Fidel Quip shop pretending to be customers before producing pistols and demanding cash and cell phones from shop attendants and other customers,” Chikasha said.

The suspects stole cash and valuables valued at US$5 000 At around 5 pm during the same day, 5 male suspects driving a blue truck waylaid a snacks delivery truck along the Glendale – Concession road.”

“Three of the men disguised as police officers ordered the delivery men to step out of the vehicle purporting to be searching for stolen property before robbing them of 3250 United States dollars in sales proceeds.”

The incidents were reported at Glendale police station and Bindura central.

Mugabe Artefacts “Missing” At Museum Of African Liberation

By A Correspondent- Late former President Robert Mugabe’s artefacts are not part of the fascinating array of Zimbabwe liberation heroes’ war relics currently on display at the much-hyped Museum of African Liberation in Harare amid signs the late leader’s family could be deliberately keeping the vestiges from a project so passionately spearheaded by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

This emerged Wednesday during a media tour of the multi-million dollar pan African venture still under construction on the slopes of a mountain just adjacent to the National Heroes Acre.

The Museum of African Liberation is one of the country’s most ambitious projects run in collaboration with emerging pan-African think tank, Institute of African Knowledge (INSTAK).

On display are late former Vice President Joshua Nkomo’s famous animal skin hat, walking stick, personal rifle, diplomatic passport, and tape recorder.

Also on display are late former Vice President Simon Muzenda’s hacksaw, walking stick and half-moon, among other artefacts.

Late ZANLA commander Josiah Tongogara’s personal pistol and military fatigue are also on display as does Leopold Takawira’s trunk, radio set, rattler and rosary.

But what is conspicuously missing are artefacts belonging to Mugabe, a man credited for steering the country’s freedom pursuit to its final day of white colonial rule and becoming the nation’s founding leader then.

Mnangagwa called on families to donate artefacts of liberation war heroes for display at the museum when he laid the foundation stone for the project.

Museum of African Liberation CEO Kwame Muzawazi tried to play down sentiments Mugabe’s family could have ignored Mnangagwa,

He said the museum waits for families of departed heroes to voluntarily surrender the relics as a means of preserving the war luminaries’ history and national heritage.

“Tongogara died almost 40 years ago, Nkomo died nearly 20 years ago, Muzenda died almost 20 years ago. Mugabe only died some four years ago,” Muzawazi told ZimLive.

86yr Old Grandpa Jailed For R_ape

By A Correspondent- 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.

Aspiring opposition Candidate flees…amid state sponsored violence

Aspiring Goromonzi ward 8 councillor Richard Murape is a man who has fled his home after being persecuted for his political conviction.

He has been on the radar of the state machinery as well as the ruling party apparatchiks for persecution.

Murape is a man who has been abducted, assaulted, and injured a couple of times for participating in opposition politics.

He has since fled his home to an unknown safety location, as those close to him say his political opponents wants to physically eliminate him.

On the third of April in 2022, Murape, a Citizen Coalition for Change member who has been a renowned supporter of the opposition politics since the days of Morgan Tsvangirai, was abducted and assaulted by known ZANU PF operatives in the Goromonzi, Mashonaland east province area of Zimbabwe.

He was being accused of funding opposition political activities.

“He had to be admitted at a private hospital from the 4th to the 7th of April,” said his wife whom we cannot name for security reasons.

According to the wife known state security agents wanted to abduct him for “coordinating President Chamisa’s community engagement programmes in the Goromonzi area.

“State security agents came again and again to his homestead and his small business…in fact, they had become regular visitors at his premises looking for him.

“Myself and the kids have also been harassed, no one has been spared,” she added

Luck finally ran out and he was again abducted and assaulted on the 28th of May.

“He had to be admitted at Mutoko general hospital from the 29th of May to the 31st of May,” she said

In the aftermath of the arrest of CCC vice chairman Job Sikhala in June, Murape is one of the opposition activists who participated in the demos which ensued.

“He became a marked man, a targeted man and this time they wanted to take him out, to politically annihilate him…They said he had become a politically undesirable element in society.

“They spend several nights looking for him. They were using a black Ford Ranger (without number plates) and the team consisted of 3 men and 1 dreadlocked lady,” he said.

He had to leave to an unknown destination.

Political violence has been a tragic part of Zimbabwe’s DNA.

From the horrors of the post-independence Gukurahundi massacres of the 1980s (in which the current President Mnangagwa himself is implicated), to the beatings, torture, and killings of political opponents of Mugabe’s regime in 2008, the 1st of August killings in the aftermaths of the 2018 elections up to now.

Political power has been sought and maintained through violence, intimidation, and physical elimination of opponents.

Man Strips Naked In Front Of Own Mum

By A Correspondent- Being nak_ed in front of your mother is considered taboo in our African culture but this seems to have no meaning for Vusani Privilege Sibanda (37) of Sizinda suburb in Bulawayo who walks nak_ed in the presence of his mother.

And whenever his mother questions him he verbally and physically abuses her.

This was heard when the troubled mother Priscilla Sibanda applied for a protection order against her son.

In her affidavit she said: “Vusani Privilege Sibanda is troubling me because whenever he drinks beer he hurls insults at me and my grandchildren.

“He would order them to move out of the house. At times he walks nak_ed in front of me, and I’m now afraid that he would end up rap_ing me.”

Sibanda said whenever she tried to reprimand him he turned violent and bashed her while calling her a witch.

She said her son was also destroying property

The presiding magistrate Jeconia Prince Ncube granted the protection order in Sibanda’s favour.

The magistrate barred Vusani from assaulting and insulting his mother.

Vusani was also barred from ordering Sibanda’s grandchildren to vacate their family home.

-bmetro

Manhunt For Passengers Who Beat To Death Another Passenger

By A Correspondent- A road traffic accident scene bust up ended in tragedy after a passenger who had joined an argument over the cause of the road mishap was beaten up by occupants of the other vehicle and later died from the assault injuries.

The incident, according to a police statement Friday, happened at Total Service Station in Glen Norah B this year.

Police said Christopher Kahari, who was aged 42, was assaulted by unknown suspects after a minor road accident.

“The victim, Chrispen Kahari, was a passenger in a Mitsubishi L200 vehicle, registration number AAD9608 when the car got involved in a minor road traffic accident with an unidentified vehicle at a shopping centre.

“The vehicle occupants, who were in the other car, then attacked the victim and the Mitsubishi L200 driver.”

The victim, who had sustained severe injuries, managed to escape to his home, where he later succumbed to the injuries on the following day.

Police appealed for information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects.

Kereke Threatens To Shoot Wife Over Divorce Papers

By A Correspondent- Cyber Security boss Credo Peacemaker Kereke (48) appeared at the Harare magistrates court yesterday charged with two counts of domestic violence and intimidation.

The case however, was postponed to November 22 after he requested time to look for a legal practitioner to represent him

Allegations are that on October 28, this year, at around 1900 hours, Kereke, who heads the Central Intelligence Organisation’s listening centre in Mt Hampden, went to his matrimonial house and found Chindito holding divorce papers.

It is alleged that Kereke had been pressuring her to file for divorce.

After he was given the papers, it is alleged that Kereke became violent, and grabbed her neck.

Chindito managed to escape and sought refuge at a church mate in Madokero suburb. She never returned to the matrimonial home.

Kereke allegedly started sending threatening messages, telling her to come and collect her belongings and sign the divorce papers.

He is also accused of assaulting his wife’s sister, accusing her of colluding against him.

The State further alleges that Kereke has even threatened to shoot Chindito.

— NewsDay

Illegal Settlers Booted Out Of Game Reserve

By A Correspondent- A Karoi magistrate has ordered the eviction of 89 illegal settlers from a game reserve in Hurungwe after ordering them to pay $10 000 fines for invading the property.

The illegal settlers had invaded part of the 6 000 hectares of Ruwanzi Game Ranch situated about 35 kilometres east of Karoi town.

It is within Hurungwe Rural District Council Ward 3, which is part of Hurungwe East Constituency.

The suspects were found guilty after they settled without proper documentation in the area currently used as a cattle ranch by a private player.

Passing sentence, magistrate Moreblessing Makati said the accused persons had no legal rights to occupy Ruwanzi Ranch area.

They were fined $10 000 each.

‘‘In addition a month imprisonment is wholly suspended on condition that each of them vacate the said area by 14 November 2022,’’ ruled Makati.