Mapeza Praises Chitembwe

FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has showered his CAPS United counterpart Lloyd ‘Lodza’ Chitembwe with praise ahead of the two sides’ Castle Lager Premier Soccer League fixture at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday.

CAPS have made headlines for the wrong reasons this season, amid a financial crisis which has threatened the existence of the former cup kings but Mapeza believes Chitembwe has handled the situation well.

“Lloyd (Chitembwe) has done well. We have been hearing stories of what has been happening at CAPS but I think Lloyd has managed to keep everyone calm,” Mapeza told the media.

“It’s not easy when week in week out people are complaining about not being paid and things like that.

“I feel so sorry for him but at the end of the day, he is someone I grew up with, I know he is someone who is very passionate about football and he is someone who is very knowledgeable about football.

“He (Chitembwe) is someone who wants to succeed in whatever he does in terms of football.

“So I salute him because he had difficult times at CAPS, especially this season but he has managed to push the boys for them to be where they are today and I salute him for that,” added Mapeza.

FC Platinum need just one point against CAPS to be crowned champions and Mapeza says his charges are ready for battle.

“In terms of the preparations, so far so good, I can’t complain, the lads have been pushing. Everyone knows our situation, there are a few games to go before the end of the season so what’t important is to go out there with the same mentality,” said the former Warriors captain.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mnangagwa Preparing For Blood Bath- Biti

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF is desperate to cling to power.

This was said by CCC vice president Hon Tendai Biti on Friday.

Writing on Twitter, Hon Biti accused Zanu PF of unleashing a reign of terror against perceived opponents.

“Honourable Jasmine Toffa & other change champions were brutally assaulted a few days ago in Insiza by #ZANU thugs who also poured sand & sugar in her car.

Politically motivated violence is on increase .Signs are overwhelming that they are preparing for a blood bath,” Hon Biti wrote on Twitter.

Bi Election Update

As MDC T (Alliance) led by Mwonzora chickens out of the by-elections.

ELECTIONS DIRECTORATE

Today, there are six local authority by-elections across the country.

Citizens Coalition for Change and Zanu PF fight to win elections in six wards namely: Ward 4 Insiza Rural District Council (RDC), Ward 2 Matobo RDC, Ward 24 of Buhera RDC, Ward 4 Guruve RDC, Ward 18 Mutare Municipality and Ward 6 Takawira RDC today.

Citizens Coalition for Change national organiser honourable Amos Chibaya said, “CCC we are going to win these by- elections. Zanu PF tried to intimidate our supporters but we are not afraid. We have trained and deployed our election agents in every polling station. I encourage all our supporters to go and vote and vote. In addition, to defend the vote.”

A few days ago, Zanu PF engaged in violence and injured many Citizens Coalition for Change supporters in Matobo and Insiza, Matabeleland South and also damaged vehicles.

Zanu PF activated violence after sensing electoral defeat.

Today, six by-election results will be announced after 7pm.

MDC T (Alliance) led by Mwonzora failed to field candidates in all six wards. Interestingly, Mwonzora is recalling elected councillors. Please call all you family members in those areas to go and VOTE CCC. POWER IS IN YOUR HAND. .. @electionsbeareu22/10/^22.

CCC Donates Wheelchair To Man With Disability

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC party has donated a wheelchair to one Mr Samuel of Mucheke Suburb in Masvingo.

According to CCC councillor for ward 4, Masvingo Urban, Aleck Tabe, the move is part of community relief efforts.

“As giving back to the community is our main objective, today we managed to donate a wheelchair to one citizen Mr Samuel from Masvingo’s oldest location, Mucheke A (Rank).

Mr Samuel is a disabled citizen who used to crawl around the bus terminus begging for assistance, therefore as CCC champions we decided to make his life easier.

Special mention to Mr Wakura, Mrs Vhembo, Change Champions and the Community at large.

togetherwecandoit

registertovote,” Councillor Tabe said in a statement on Friday

Global Mental Health Guidelines

New global WHO guidelines on mental health at work are reinforced by practical strategies outlined in a joint WHO/ILO policy brief.

WHO and the International Labour Organization (ILO) have called for concrete actions to address mental health concerns in the working population.

An estimated 12 billion workdays are lost annually due to depression and anxiety costing the global economy nearly US$ 1 trillion. Two new publications which aim to address this issue are published today – WHO Guidelines on mental health at work and a derivative WHO/ILO policy brief.

WHO’s global guidelines on mental health at work recommend actions to tackle risks to mental health such as heavy workloads, negative behaviours, and other factors that create distress at work. For the first time WHO recommends manager training, to build their capacity to prevent stressful work environments and respond to workers in distress.

WHO’s World Mental Health Report, published in June 2022, showed that of one billion people living with a mental disorder in 2019, 15% of working-age adults experienced a mental disorder. Work amplifies wider societal issues that negatively affect mental health, including discrimination and inequality. Bullying and psychological violence (also known as “mobbing”) is a key complaint of workplace harassment that has a negative impact on mental health. Yet discussing or disclosing mental health remains a taboo in work settings globally.

The guidelines also recommend better ways to accommodate the needs of workers with mental health conditions, propose interventions that support their return to work and, for those with severe mental health conditions, provide interventions that facilitate entry into paid employment. Importantly, the guidelines call for interventions aimed at the protection of health, humanitarian, and emergency workers.

“It’s time to focus on the detrimental effect work can have on our mental health,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “The well-being of the individual is reason enough to act, but poor mental health can also have a debilitating impact on a person’s performance and productivity. These new guidelines can help prevent negative work situations and cultures and offer much-needed mental health protection and support for working people.”

A separate WHO/ILO policy brief explains the WHO guidelines in terms of practical strategies for governments, employers and workers, and their organizations, in the public and private sectors. The aim is to support the prevention of mental health risks, protect and promote mental health at work, and support those with mental health conditions, so they can participate and thrive in the world of work. Investment and leadership will be critical to the implementation of the strategies.

“As people spend a large proportion of their lives in work – a safe and healthy working environment is critical. We need to invest to build a culture of prevention around mental health at work, reshape the work environment to stop stigma and social exclusion, and ensure employees with mental health conditions feel protected and supported,” said, Guy Ryder, ILO Director-General.

The ILO Occupational Safety and Health Convention (No. 155) and Recommendation (No. 164) provides legal frameworks to protect the health and safety of workers. However, the WHO Mental Health Atlas found that only 35% of countries reported having national programmes for work-related mental health promotion and prevention.

COVID-19 triggered a 25% increase in general anxiety and depression worldwide, exposing how unprepared governments were for its impact on mental health, and revealing a chronic global shortage of mental health resources. In 2020, governments worldwide spent an average of just 2% of health budgets on mental health, with lower-middle income countries investing less than 1%.

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Go Well Change Champion Mapuranga

Mwenezi CCC Youth Member passes way in South Africa

Mwenezi east CCC is in tears following the untimely death of Youth Change Champion Tawanda Magaisa Mapuranga of ward 2.

Tawanda was one of the surviving cadres who were in the struggle since time of the Morgan Tsvangirai led MDC up until he joined the CCC. He was currently a member of the Pretoria Olieven Branch where he was working and is survived by a son. His burial arrangements will be announced in due course. Meanwhile mourners are gathered in Mwenezi Ward 2 under Chief NEGARI at Muswere Homestead.

Tawanda was a courageous young man- at one time when Zanu pf youths were marching, led by one Ezra Mashindi, he remained unmoved and refused to join the forced Zanu pf March at Rata township. The family , CCC-ZEC-CLASH-OVER-VOTERS-ROLL and Mwenezi as a district lost a progressive man who would one day fight for the good of the Nation.

Tawanda is brother to Lovemore Mapuranga CCC Youth chaiman and ward 2 councillor candidate in 2018.

T Muswere
CCC Masvingo Provincial Youth Champion

Madam Boss Injured

By Showbiz Reporter | Presenter Auntie Jenny reports on Sat afternoon the ZANU PF sociallite, Madam Boss, Tyra Chikocho has been involved in accident on her way to Kadoma. It’s been confirmed by close sources that she has been taken to hospital where she is receiving care, says Jenny. The report could not be independently verified at the time of writing. MORE TO FOLLOW

A source close to Madam Boss tells ZimEye concerning the sociallite’s accident: “she is injured but stable,
“It was just 3 minutes after the accident when I phoned her by coincidence; Earlier indications are that they had changed tyres, and one of them slept off the car.”

President Chamisa’s CCC Brings Relief To Socially Disadvantaged Man

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC party has donated a wheelchair to one Mr Samuel of Mucheke Suburb in Masvingo.

According to CCC councillor for ward 4, Masvingo Urban, Aleck Tabe, the move is part of community relief efforts.

“As giving back to the community is our main objective, today we managed to donate a wheelchair to one citizen Mr Samuel from Masvingo’s oldest location, Mucheke A (Rank).

Mr Samuel is a disabled citizen who used to crawl around the bus terminus begging for assistance, therefore as CCC champions we decided to make his life easier.

Special mention to Mr Wakura, Mrs Vhembo, Change Champions and the Community at large.

togetherwecandoit

registertovote,” Councillor Tabe said in a statement on Friday

17 year old Madondo artist Madondo woes CRAFT with plea to adress mental health issues

HARARE – Roswell Madondo, a 17-year-old aspiring Hip Hop artist from Gweru, Midlands, stole the show with his spirited performance addressing mental health issues at the Creative Reproductive Health Arts Festival (CRAFT).

CRAFT exploded into action on Saturday, with 36 aspiring artists from all ten provinces showcasing their talent in music, poetry, public speaking, and drama.

Madondo took to the stage, limping and bandaged, to depict a physical embodiment how men are also vulnerable to physical, mental, and psychological abuse.

Some hundreds of fans went in ecstatic frenzy when Madondo displayed his stage command coupled with mesmerizing rhymes and punchlines.

In an interview with Madondo after his mesmerizing performance said he wanted consentise society to prioritize addressing men dealing with abuse and mental health related challenges.

“The spike of men committing suicide as a result of mental health related issues has motivated me to consentise society to prioritize mental health issues. recent challenges that people are dying I can feel pain.

“Honestly I feel the pain whenever I hear news that a certain man has committed suicide as result of depression and mental health issues that society is not prioritizing.

“I am not seeking fame with the music I am doing, but I want people to get my message to have a haulistic solution to address the current mental issues in country,” said Madondo.

Madondo said he hoped his music would remain relavant for decades and generations to come because of the content he sang.

Madam Boss Involved In Serious Accident

By Showbiz Reporter | Presenter Auntie Jenny reports on Sat afternoon the ZANU PF sociallite, Madam Boss, Tyra Chikocho has been involved in accident on her way to Kadoma.

It’s been confirmed by close sources that she has been taken to hospital where she is receiving care, says Jenny. The report could not be independently verified at the time of writing. MORE TO FOLLOW

Gold-Coins Chamisa Could Steal From Mukori If He Wants: Quits

By ZimEye Editorial | One of the critics of the Citizen Coalition for Change: CCC party, Wilbert Mukori’s annoying stubborn propositions, is that the CCC is corporately to blame for the failure of the Mudenda parliament which they cohabit with ZANU, to create reforms. Wilbert who is a Quitterist, says as long as you participate in a defective parliament, you are to blame over the state of the parliament that you helped to endorse.

Quitterism is what gave Morgan Tsvangirai power over ZANU PF after the violent 2008 elections, forcing SADC to visit Zimbabwe and between 2008 and 2013, could have saved Tsvangirai from the embarrassing 2013 election rigging.

Quitterism also dictates that Nelson Chamisa could have had more power against Mnangagwa if he had pulled out of parliament after the Luke Malaba, 24 August 2018 verdict, and launched a govt in exile. Quitterism would this way, had made it difficult for ZANU PF to create the ugly Mwonzora monster, in what could have sustained the legality of Nelson Chamisa’s presidential win argument.

Does Quitterism work?

Back in the 70s, Quitterism is what made the US, and UK to force South Africa to ban fuel traffic into Beitbridge, so that Zimbabwe could become independent. This was only possible after Mugabe and Nkomo had refused to endorse Abel Muzorewa’s govt, choosing to rather die in the bush fighting to the bitter end.

Wilbert Mukori is a fundamentalist on quitterism. In Wilbert Mukori’s eyes, the opposition are traitors until the day they manage to stand out to command SADC level power the way Tsvangirai did between 2008 and 2013 right up to the Maputo Summit, when SADC as a body demanded that elections be cancelled until reforms are implemented. The same SADC that many blame for being retrogressive, said this.

In Wilbert Mukori’s eyes, the SADC level Quitterism, would be powerful enough to stop Mnangagwa from jailing Job Sikhala/ Nyatsime 17. Mukori annoys CC because he is a stubborn quitterist, and he says he has 62 years (1964-2022) of history to prove that quitterism works.

Quitterism asserts that Zimbabwe is not an electoral democracy, it has never been; since 1897, regimes can only be taken through power grabs. In Zimbabwe, electorals are useless, it’s power that talks.

If you don’t upgrade your politics from the holy electoral monastery to the-power-grab-club-halls, you will never taste state power.

In a WhatsApp debate on ZimEye, one of the CCC’s provincial Spokespersons, quipped in asking: So in your opinion, quitting is equal to implementing reforms. Have I understood you correctly? Besides, there is no guarantee that quitting Parliament will make ZANU PF enact the required reforms. So let us not express an opinions as a rule of thumb.

But Zimbabwe seems to be reforming already, although so far it has achieved deforms, rather than reforms, because you are not going all the way in releasing the baby. So far, Nelson Chamisa’s partial quitting of Parliamentary orders in 2019, has been so powerful to the extent that electoral reforms were created, albeit up to the Mwonzora-level. That move by Chamisa was so powerful that Zimbabwe for the first time enacted Standing Order rules in 2020 to try slow down the unavoidable reform agenda. Only a small push was needed, which is complete withdrawal from the bloodstained 1 Aug 2018 Parliament. The current parliament is a bloodstained coup parliament whose participation people should avoid unless they have power to heal the core corruption: the 1 Aug coup. A quitting could have wielded the Tsvangirai 2008 punch, would it not, especially after the failure to implement the Motlanthe Commission findings? It would have produced a fully healthy baby with better chances of delivering a democratic Zimbabwe.

“Doug Coltart’s Charges Spurious”

By A Correspondent- Doug Coltart’s charges are spurious, David Coltart has said.

Correcting an article posted on twitter, Coltart, a senior CCC stalwart said:

“Correction – the charges do not emanate from his defence of @daddyhope- he was representing Hopewell in court when he was arrested. The charges however are indeed utterly spurious.”

Online Dating the in thing for Zimbabweans

By Jacob Mutisi | Today’s technology has had a huge impact on our lives in all aspects and also transformed the dating scene using the ease of our access to technology. There is social media, text messaging, video calling, and everything in between. We have 4,2 million Zimbabweans who are now leaving outside Zimbabwe and this has also created a massive interest on the dating playfield.

Dumisani and Sandra have been dating for six months. The two met online and have never met each other in real life. To make the matters interesting, Dumisani proposed to Sandra which came as a shock.

Dumisani is working abroad, believes what is happening with the dating scene now, should never be a surprise since the world is now a digital environment.

Technology has changed the way we communicate with one another. It is easy to see how technology has changed dating a lot. Facebook, Social media and dating apps are proving to be dominating and rewriting the dating scene. Before today’s internet and social media obsessed era, we did not “KNOW” as many people. Today, we can be on Facebook with strangers, we can follow thousands of people we do not actually “KNOW” on Twitter, and we can spend hours liking people’s pictures on Instagram of strangers.

Though these additions to our lives have their benefits, it also means we are exposed to thousands of people we would not have known otherwise. With this transformation, technology has added a lot more people into our lives.

Gone are old fashioned dating habits of trying to chat up a girl. In the past, dating was not as clinical and impersonal, potential partners actually interacted more directly, had more personal conversations, and got to know each other one on one and face to face. Today’s dating now relies on google, dating app profiles, social media and the internet. Dating and falling in love is the most personal thing in your life, so how you fall in love and how you date should be personal as well.

Back in the day, there was something special about bonding over the phone rather than over text. “With texting, people hide behind their phones instead of extending the sweet gesture of a call,” matchmaker Rori Sassoon Instead of relying so much on texting, Sassoon says to jump on the phone, and discuss your day that way.

“Potential couples used to meet in churches or supermarkets and online dating is the new way of meeting potential partners.,’’ Dumisani says.

When it comes to dating, love is much more than just a mere feeling for the other person. Similarly, compatibility is much more than simply liking the same things or sharing similar interests. Love is something that needs time and attention to grow, and compatibility is vital in helping that emotion grow and evolve. Thankfully, finding the most compatible partner is no longer difficult and is now favouring those who used to find the ordinary dating scene intimidating.

Most boys/men are afraid to talk to girls apart from my sisters (fact), but today’s technology has made it easier for these shy boys/men.

Just like Dumisani, a lot of men are applauding these changes. But some criticise them for downplaying the intimacy part of it.

Another big change that technology has brought into dating lives is the need to be constantly in touch with one another. Though it can be nice to always be able to speak with your partner, it can add unnecessary strain to a relationship as well. Do you always need to know exactly what your partner is doing? We are all familiar with the feeling that a long unanswered text message leaves us with. If your partner “ignores you” and doesn’t respond to you right away, whether or not you are being logical, it can be irritating. Technology has introduced us to fantastic ways to keep in touch with each other though constant contact is not always positive.

It has been reported often in recent years that technology, and the access to social media, has helped our relationships move to the next level much quicker than pre Facebook days. We have quick and easy and frequent access to Facebook messages, Twitter direct messages, Instagram messages, and text messages means that we have the ability to connect (with strangers, our partners, our family, etcetera) without thinking twice about it.When you start dating someone these days, it quickly goes public in some instances viral

Similarly to the aforementioned “constant contact” online, meeting in person can kind of fall to the wayside. Dating apps like Tinder and dating sites like OK Cupid and Match allow you to build an entire relationship with someone online before you have ever met them in person. Though it leads to sweet stories, it is definitely a backwards approach in getting to know a person.

When using these dating apps to sign up for a dating website, we are asked to follow instructions like swipe left or right depending on how attractive a person is. Sure, sometimes there are bias involved or jokes exchanged before you make your “decision,” but the whole act is largely based on whether or not you two find one another attractive. By nature, we judge people based on how attractive we find them, however, in a bar or other social setting, you would probably not tell someone to get away from you just because you did not find them up to your physical standards.

So dating may never be easy, but it is definitely easier to put yourself out there nowadays, seeing how technology has changed dating in so many ways. Rejection feels different than in person and connecting with people comes quicker and more frequently. Also, sending a text message is always easier than calling someone on the phone, at least nerves wise.

However, some of the drawbacks to online dating include the time, effort, lack of success, unwanted sexual messages, and the risk of people misrepresenting themselves

It seems then that online dating gives the whole notion of dating and love an interesting state. Online dating is now an option for Zimbabweans to find a partner. Remember some are not looking for love but are looking for HELP!

https://www.theindependent.co.zw/opinion/article/200002348/crime-tech-dating-online-the-new-in-thing

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

Magaya Faces Rape Charges

By-The Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) has started investigations into the alleged sexual exploitation and abuse of women by Walter Magaya, a self-styled prophet.
Magaya is the founder and leader of Prophetic and Healing Deliverance Ministries church.
ZGC said an investigation into Magaya’s conduct was gazetted on 23 August 2019, but he launched a court challenge, stalling the investigation.
The commission said the courts have since handed down judgements which have allowed it to continue with the probe.
The ZGC is therefore inviting people who have sexual exploitation and abuse complaints against Magaya to come forward and present their cases. ZGC said:
The Zimbabwe Gender Commission wishes to advise members of the Public that the Zimbabwe Gender Commission in its Commission meeting number 38 on the 4th of August 2022 resolved to recommence the investigation of the allegations of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of Women levelled against Prophet Walter Magaya of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries.
The investigation which was gazetted on the 23rd of August 2019 (General Notice No.1444/2019) was halted by the Legal Challenge launched by the key respondent Mr Walter Magaya (Prophet Magaya).
We are happy that the courts have given legal judgements (SC592/19, HC 7347/19 and HH688/19) which have paved the way for the continuance of our processes.
As such, we are calling on all citizens who might have complaints of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) involving the conduct of Walter Magaya to present particulars of their complaints to the Zimbabwe Gender Commission.
The invitation is also being extended to all the complainants and witnesses to such acts which consist of SEA of Women within the denomination.
Please refer your complaints to the CEO of Zimbabwe Gender Commission 1st Floor Pax House 89 Kwame Nkrumah Avenue, Harare +263(0242) 250 296; +263(0242) 701101, or email [email protected]

Mwonzora Purges More Chamisa Councillors

By- The MDC-T led by Douglas Mwonzora recently recalled three Gweru urban councillors on allegations of hobnobbing with CCC led by Nelson Chamisa.

The three councillors, Martin Chivhoko ward 4, Cleopas Shiri ward 5 and John Manyundwa ward 18 were recalled on 17 October.

Acting Gweru Town Clerk Douglas has since written to them notifying them of their expulsion and declaring vacancies in their wards.

A letter from Local Government and Public Works minister July Moyo dated 11 October 2022 informed Chikwekwe of the trio’s recall by the MDC-T. Reads this letter:

I wish to inform you that, I am in receipt of a letter from the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) stating that the following councillors have been expelled from the party: Cllr Martin Chivhoko ward 4, Cllr Cleopas Shiri ward 5 and Cllr John Manyundwa ward 18.

In terms of section 278 (1) of the constitution of Zimbabwe, as read with section (1) (k) the above-mentioned wards are now vacant.

TellZim News reported a source as saying the three councillors were being punished for refusing to agree to the awarding of “Freedom of City Status” of Gweru to President Mnangagwa a few weeks ago. Said the source:

The three councillors were targeted for being vocal in declining the suggestion to award President Mnangagwa the freedom of city status in Gweru though they also have made it public knowledge that they follow Chamisa and CCC.

Shiri said the recall was overdue as he expected it long back, as far back as ten months ago. He said:

I have been waiting for the recall for the past 10 months after being threatened for refusing to step down as Deputy Mayor to pave way for Ward 9 councillor Edson Kurebgaseka.

My recall is on the basis of politicking and refusing to accord Freedom of the City status to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Mwonzora recently recalled six councillors from Binga Rural District Council and two more from Victoria Falls.

Mliswa & His 19 Children Hit Hard

By- The closure of the Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) has left Norton Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa (Independent) and his 19 children stranded.

The outspoken, independent lawmaker and 19 children are subscribers of PSMAS medical aid.

Mliswa has since appealed to the Minister of Health and Childcare, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, to reopen (PSMAS) hospitals.

Said Mliswa:
Right now when we are sick, where do we go? It is an emergency issue and our families are on PSMAS.
I have 19 children and their medical aid is on PSMAS. If one of them is sick, what do I do now when we are in this situation? This is a service that we have already paid for.
In response, Chiwenga said he had directed the permanent secretary of health and the staff to open all PSMAS hospitals which had closed down.
Chiwenga also urged people to pay for the service and those with many children had to pay more. He said:
We are putting medicines into those institutions so that our people get attended to.
The issue of what should be done now, is a matter which we will be discussing with the Ministry of Finance, the regulator, and all stakeholders concerned, to say in the meantime, whilst the investigations are going on, we want the services because people will not stop to be sick. Therefore, they have to be attended to.
… I am happy that Hon. Mliswa said that he has got 19 kids. If you have got 19 kids and you pay $40 for 19 kids, how do they get treated?
So, these were some of the issues which we are saying if we have got the money, it has to be a maximum.
If you want to have many kids, in fact, I want Members to get this right. Because the population has got to balance, we have got to have children but if you are to have children, you must be able to support them.
The way you support them is, you increase your contributions. The Government pays 80% and the member only pays 20%. That 20% had become meaningless.
Earlier this week, Premier Service Medical Investments (PSMI) (Pvt) Ltd announced the temporary closure of the Westend Hospital Casualty Department.
PSMI said the closure is due to internal processes currently underway

Chipanga Endorses Mnangagwa

By- Musician, and Patriotic Zimbabwe leader Hosiah Chipanga, said he was no longer interested in contesting the 2023 presidential election after he met President Emmerson Mnangagwa face to face.

Chipanga, a musician, said he launched his political to trick the President into meeting him. 

He said:

I will no longer contest elections in 2023. I will vote for President Mnangagwa. My party was a trick to make me meet the President of my country.

For the past 40 years, I have tried by all means known to me to meet the President of my country, the late and the current one to no avail.

I was very elated to meet with President Mnangagwa at Beaulieu Primary School in Mutasa South constituency.

It was an emotional moment for me since I was yearning to see him for some time now.

I will not contest as a leader of an opposition party in the 2023 harmonised elections.

I entered into politics as a way of getting a platform to meet with the First Citizen.

How can I stand as an opposition leader when my wishes are fulfilled?

The Mutare-based musician claims he has a special message for Mnangagwa on how to govern the country to be delivered from current problems. He said he is yet to deliver the “divine revelation”. | The Herald

Mwonzora Fails to Field Candidates in All Six Wards

Douglas Mwonzora

-Today, CCC squares of with Zanu PF in 6 by- elections-

As MDC T (Alliance) led by Mwonzora chickens out of by-elections

22 October 2022

By Wezhira Munya | Today, there is six local authority by-elections across the country.

Citizens Coalition for Change and Zanu PF fight to win elections in six wards namely: Ward 4 Insiza Rural District Council (RDC), Ward 2 Matobo RDC, Ward 24 of Buhera RDC, Ward 4 Guruve RDC, Ward 18 Mutare Municipality and Ward 6 Takawira RDC today.

Citizens Coalition for Change national organiser honourable Amos Chibaya said, “CCC we are going to win these by- elections. Zanu PF tried to intimidate our supporters but we are not afraid. We have trained and deployed our election agents in every polling station. I encourage all our supporters to go and vote and vote. In addition, to defend the vote.”

Few days ago, Zanu PF engaged in violence mood and injured many Citizens Coalition for Change supporters in Matobo and Insiza, Matabeleland South and also damaged vehicles.

Zanu PF activated violence after sensing electoral defeat.

Today, six by-election results will be announced after 7pm.

MDC T (Alliance) led by Mwonzora failed to field candidates in all six wards. Interestingly, Mwonzora is recalling elected councillors.

Minister Says Ndebele People Migrate To SA Before Secondary School

Broadcast journalist Ezra Sibanda has criticised the Minister Of Education, Evelyn Ndlovu for causing regional divisions by claiming Ndebele people migrate to South Africa before getting to Secondary Education level, hence the on-going shortage in teachers on Matabeleland.

Said Sibanda in full:

The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Evelyn Ndlovu, has said the shortage of Ndebele teachers especially for ECD level up to Grade 3 is due to the reluctance of people from Ndebele-speaking regions to become teachers. Ndlovu said the majority of learners from Ndebele-speaking regions do not finish secondary school education and instead choose to migrate to South Africa and Botswana.

This is so hurtful, untruthful, very divisive and a huge insult to the people of Matabeleland or Ndebele speaking people. This is exactly the talk which Mugabe used to say about people of Matabeleland which was later repeated by his wife Grace. For minister Ndlovu to say such crap is shocking and disappointing. From her utterance it means there are no Ndebele speaking people in Matabeleland because they are all in SA. Madam there are many Ndebele teachers in Matabeleland who can teach Ndebele in primary schools in the region but your ministry continues to deploy them in remote and isolated rural areas just to frustrate them to resign. Why is the deployment of teachers just like nurses done in Harare?

Why not regions or provinces deploy teachers and nurses to work in their own regions in the spirit of devolution which is enshrined in our constitution? After all there are plenty retired teachers who can be used to teach ECD to grade 3 in Matabeleland than use teachers who can’t speak the language spoken by children. Is that fair to let a 4 year old be taught by a stranger who forces a language unknown to the little child? Common sense should prevail and just feel for these little ones. Perhaps that’s the reason why some schools post zero pass rate in Grade 7.

There is also one thing that has been very worrisome, it is the issue that when you talk about issues of marginalisation, it is always equated to issues of tribalism. It is almost as if we have taken a position as a nation that a particular group in this country is not allowed to say anything without that being equated to tribalism and I think that is unfortunate.

You cannot continue to treat a particular people in a particular attitude and expect that they will not stand up to that kind of oppression. Zimbabwe is for everyone, let it be a fair and just society where people’s languages, culture and traditions are respected. I’m not a tribalist, l have many Shona friends who understand what lm talking about and have plenty Shona relatives so don’t take this post of mine out of its context. I will also complain if in any primary school especially ECD or grade 1 to 3 in predominantly Shona areas, Ndebele langauge is forced on the children by Ndebele teachers.

Language is an embodiment of a culture. It brings one closer to people who use that particular language and is a vehicle of social cohesion, stability and unity. We are after all a single people, having the same identity and destiny. It is vitally important that as Zimbabweans lets respect one another as people. Those who travel to work in other regions respect the local people and embrace their language than arrogantly refuse to integrate let alone learn the language because you know you can use your power of authority to force them to speak your language. You know they are desperate as you hold keys to what they are in need of and they will have to learn to speak your language whether they like it or not, otherwise they won’t get help.

The Government should urgently employ teachers to teach IsiNdebele in the Midlands and Matabeleland Provinces to address the shortage of teachers in a number of schools whose communities predominantly speak the language. There are numerous complaints by parents in some parts of these provinces whose communities are predominantly Ndebele speaking that there is an imbalance on vernacular language teachers which resulted in some schools with IsiNdebele speaking pupils learning ChiShona. Shona is a language just like Ndebele so let it be taught in predominantly Shona people not in schools where no one speaks the language

Our politicians from Matabeleland and Midlands have been a let down both in the ruling Zanu PF and in the opposition. Whilst in Matebeleland I always viewed politicians with disdain when they sought to address citizens in ChiShona, failing to as much as string a single sentence in IsiNdebele. I view that as an ignoble incidence of cultural imperialism and contend that it has no place in our society. Zimbabweans should freely navigate at least the three main languages. Even the robust exchanges that politicians have in Parliament must reflect, in the language used that we are one people. It is totally unacceptable as has happened in the past that a Parliamentarian can ask a question in one of the main local languages and a Government Minister fails to comprehend the question with the result that someone has to either translate or change their language altogether. We need to do a lot better as a country.

Ndebele speakers and indeed the Ndebele language continue to be disenfranchised and marginalised in Zimbabwe. Although a lot has been written on the marginalisation of the Ndebele language in spaces such as education, the media, politics and the criminal justice system, newer forms of marginalisation keep emerging every day and has shown how ‘official discourses play an important role in naturalising and normalising a certain language ideology.

The media and other spaces in Zimbabwe legitimise and present Shona as the de-facto national language owing to its numerical and political advantage and this in turn accords it symbolic power and dominance over other indigenous languages. Let’s all be sensible and address this problem as a nation. The minister should never divide our people. I thank you! #tshisa4life

Zim Warned Over Rights Violations Ahead Of 2023 Polls

THE United States (US) has warned that it might add more names on its sanctions list on Zimbabwe if human rights violations persist ahead of the 2023 polls.

Addressing an Africa Media Hub digital Press briefing on Wednesday, US Department of State Sanctions co-ordinator James O’Brien said sanctions against Zimbabwean leaders and entities linked to the State would not be removed if human rights abuses are not stopped.

“People who commit human rights abuses should be identified. We are going to review our sanctions on Zimbabwe to make sure that they are current. If these individuals continue to be violent, [perpetrating] human rights abuses and corruption – there would be additional interest in extending the list as well,” O’Brien said.

US Sanctions Policy and Implementation director Jill Millinax said the measures were targeted at human rights abusers.

“We use these sanctions programmes to disrupt the activities of human rights abusers, terrorists and other bad actors’ ability to undermine democracy, to stoke instability and to provoke violence. The ultimate goal of our sanctions, I have to say, is not to punish these individuals but to bring about a positive change in behaviour,” Millinax said.

Recently, the US Department of State issued a statement saying they were removing 11 individuals on their sanctions list.

Contacted for comment yesterday, Zanu-PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu declined to comment on the matter.

“I am not privy to the report,” Mpofu curtly said.

Addressing journalists in the capital yesterday, party spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said: “We have two unprepared US diplomats coming to talk about sanctions.  They have not even read their stuff; they have not even read ZDERA [Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act] on which they administer sanctions. You have to understand who America is in the United Nations – they are a supreme power and the biggest contributor to the UN budget. If you put your money into the UN – read their documents when they come out.”

Mvuma Man Threatens To Axe Chirumhanzu Chieftainship Hopeful

A Mvuma man has been arraigned before the courts on allegations of threatening to axe one of the Chirumanzu chieftainship hopefuls, Julius Chimbi as the succession wrangle intensifies.

Blazio Madyiwa Chaka, whose age was not given in court papers, appeared before Mvuma magistrate Scholastica Kagwere on Tuesday on allegations of making a threat as defined in section 186 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform Act) [Chapter 9:23].

He was remanded to November 8 on $20 000 bail.

It is the State case that on September 12, 2022, Chaka was at Musarurwa shop in Mvuma with one Takaza Sibanda discussing the Chirumanzu chieftainship wrangle.

He was allegedly overheard by one Catherine Mataga threatening to harm Chimbi (48) with an axe over the chieftainship dispute.

Mataga, according to State papers, recorded the conversation on her mobile phone before sending the audio to her husband, Stanley Maregere, who forwarded the audio to the complainant.

Chimbi made a police report, leading to Chaka’s arrest.

Chimbi has been locked in a chieftainship dispute with acting chief Fidelis Mudzengi who also wants to be confirmed as substantive.

Revisit Inauguration Pledge, ED Told

IN his inauguration speech on August 25, 2018, President Emmerson Mnangagwa clearly promised the nation a departure from his predecessor, the late Robert Mugabe’s violent politics.

On that sunny day, Mnangagwa promised that violence would be alien to our nature, culture and traditions.

Many people, who were yearning for a political paradigm shift from the authoritarian approach used by his predecessor, believed Mnangagwa.

But it now appears he wasn’t sincere given the escalating levels of inflammatory rhetoric, some of it spewing from his mouth as the country heads for harmonised elections next year.

After he unleashed the army on unarmed civilians to ruthlessly quash post-electoral violence on August 1 2018, resulting in six fatalities, Mnangagwa appointed a high-powered commission of enquiry to investigate the shootings – and many people including the international community believed he was being sincere.

However, when he did the same in January 2019, after citizens protested against fuel price hikes, leading to 17 fatalities, that belief evaporated as the perpetrators roamed the streets scot free. The victims are still yearning for justice.

Since then, Mnangagwa has proved to all and sundry that his anti-violence stance is mere political rhetoric devoid of sincerity given what is obtaining on the ground.

Mnangagwa has on numerous occasions turned a blind eye to violence perpetrated by Zanu-PF supporters on the opposition.

Ahead of the March by-elections, a Citizens Coalition for Change supporter was stabbed to death in Kwekwe, Midlands province. The suspects who belong to the ruling Zanu-PF party are out on bail.

Mnangagwa is also using lawfare and promoting impunity which has resulted in the prevalence of violence.

Zimbabwe has had a history of violent elections and the situation on the ground points to a bloody 2023 election.

We sincerely appeal to Mnangagwa to stop this hypocrisy and walk the talk to avoid bloodshed and a tainted legacy.

Mudha Threatens Bloodbath In 2023

Former State Security minister and top Zanu-PF official in the Midlands province Owen Ncube has threatened a bloody 2023 election campaign reminiscent of the 2008 bloodbath to ensure the ruling party wins at all cost, according to an audio which has gone viral.

This comes at a time when the main opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party has accused police of failing to stop the renewed brutal attacks on its members by suspected ruling party and State actors ahead of the do-or-die polls.

Addressing Zanu-PF supporters in Mberengwa, Midlands province, at the weekend, Ncube issued a stern warning to opposition supporters saying: “Sellouts will be dealt with ina crude way”.

“You have been told that 2023 will be worse than 2008. We will not just leave you while you are selling out,” said Ncube who was fired as State Security minister in January this year for “improper conduct” and fanning violence during Zanu-PF’s provincial elections in the Midlands province.

“Even during the liberation struggle, there were sellouts but they were dealt with. Some left their grandchildren. If you sell out, we are going to deal with you in a crude way,” he added in apparent reference to the orgy of violence which left over 200 opposition supporters dead during the 2008 presidential run-off election campaign.

The late MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai had to boycott the polls citing violence, leaving the now late former President Robert Mugabe to be declared winner before Southern African Development Community (Sadc) intervened and brokered a power-sharing agreement.

Contacted for comment yesterday, Ncube curtly said: “I once told you, I don’t want to talk to you. I still don’t want to talk to you.”

Ncube’s chilling threats came on the backdrop of a surge in cases of politically-motivated violence against CCC members.

Some CCC supporters were attacked and stripped naked over the weekend, while campaigning for their candidate ahead of tomorrow’s ward 2 by-election in Matobo, Matabeleland South province.

On Monday, Bulawayo Proportional Representation MP Jasmine Toffa was among CCC supporters who were attacked, while conducting campaigns in Insiza in the same province.

Speaking during a political violence discussion held on a local radio station on Wednesday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said Zanu-PF would never win an election without resorting to violence.

“We saw it in 2008 and we are starting to see it again and it doesn’t start with the violence itself. It starts with the incitement. We do condemn the selective application of the law and the abuse of State institutions including the police service by Zanu-PF where our rallies are banned,” Mahere said.

Contributing to the discussion, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, however, accused political parties of failing to cooperate during their investigations.

“Political parties should co-operate with police because yes reports can be made but if we don’t get the necessary co-operation from political parties, we will have challenges in terms of conducting investigations,” Nyathi said.

Speaking during the same chat show, Zanu-PF information director Tafadzwa Mugwadi acknowledged the presence of political violence, but claimed it was on the decline.

“If you look at these cases compared to what we had in the past, we appreciate that cases of politically-motivated violence have decreased in the second republic,” Mugwadi said.

He also denied claims that Zanu-PF members were the main perpetrators.

Human rights watchdogs and political analysts expressed concern over the new wave of political violence.

Crisis Coalition of Zimbabwe spokesperson Blessing Vava said: “The signs of a bloody election are now there for all to see. It does not need rocket scientists to tell you that. Zanu-PF is going for broke and it will be a difficult terrain for the opposition going into the elections and this casts doubts of a free and fair election,” he said

Meanwhile, Ncube has been accused of teaming up with his alleged ally Tawanda Karikoga to create parallel Zanu-PF structures in the Midlands province.

He also stands accused of denigrating senior party members in the province such as Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Mozambique Victor Matemadanda.

“Several Zanu-PF members are frustrated because of Ncube and Karikoga. They are going around Gokwe South imposing people aligned to them,” the source said.

Zanu-PF chairperson for Marungu district in Mapfungautsi constituency, Mabasa Matsina said: “I was removed for no apparent reason without any hearing or complaint. He (Karikoga) wanted to install his point man.”

Contacted for comment Karikoga said Matemadanda should confront Ncube over the allegations.

“He should face Ncube not me because I am his junior,” Karikoga said.

-Newsday

Police Investigating ZIMSEC Exam Leaks

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has launched criminal investigations into the leakage of several Zimbabwe Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) examination question papers.

To date, Ordinary level English Paper 2 and  Mathematics Paper 2  leaked into the public domain, with some of the suspects already having been arrested.

ZRP national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said so far eleven cases of exam leakages have been reported throughout the country.

He said: Due to the numerous media inquiries on the response of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, the Police confirm that it is conducting criminal investigations in connection with the leakage and circulation of the 2022 ‘O’ Level ZIMSEC examination papers throughout the country.

So far, eleven (11) cases have been reported to the Police in all parts of the country.

The general public and the media are requested to direct all administrative issues concerning the examination leakage to ZIMSEC while the Police handle the criminal investigations.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police will ensure that arrests are effected on anyone who is illegally circulating examination papers on social media and physically to the public.

CCC Councillor Dies

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Councilor for Mutare ward 9, Crispen Dube has died, party spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere has said.

Dube was recalled by MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora before contesting under the CCC ticket.

“We’ve received sad news that Cllr Crispen Dube of Ward 9 Dangamvura Chikanga has passed away at Victoria Chitepo Hospital in Mutare. He was recalled for his unwavering support of the CCC & won back the ward in the by election. Sincere condolences to his family & loved ones,” said Mahere.

President Chamisa Confronts Mnangagwa Over Escalating Violence

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to stop the escalating violence against opposition members.

The CCC leader has described as barbaric the attack on party MP Hon Toffa.

Hon Toffa was attacked by Zanu PF goons in Insiza.

“This is a Member Parliament, Hon Toffa in hospital.

She was assaulted by Zpf in Insiza where there is a by election this coming Saturday. The thugs broke both of the MP’s hands.

The perpetrators haven’t been arrested and yet innocent citizens #Nyatsime17 have been behind bars for the past 128 days without bail or trial,” President Chamisa said in a statement on Twitter.

Mr Mnangagwa & Zanupf STOP THIS VIOLENCE!

Bedroom Murder

A man from Manhenga in Bindura axed his love rival to death after accusing him of breaking up his marriage before hanging himself.
Lovemore Mutonya separated from his wife in 2021 following an infidelity allegation involving a married man, Onias Mafadzavana (47).

Acting Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Sergeant Major Samuel Chikasha said on Wednesday, at around 6 pm, Mutonya waylaid Mafadzavana armed with an axe.

After spotting him, Mutonya gave chase and tripped Mafadzavana to the ground before striking him once on the right hand and leg.

Mutonya fled and a report was made at the Manhenga police station.

The following day at around 8 am Mutonya’s sister, Simbai Kampanden (46), went to check on her brother.

She peeped through the door’s key hole and saw her brother hanging at the centre of the house.

Sgt Major Chikasha urged people to seek counseling when faced with social problems. -state media

VP Chiwenga Explodes Over Price Sharp Rise

Vice President and Health minister Constantino Chiwenga says some government departments are overpricing goods and services, a situation that has resulted in delayed disbursement of funds to line ministries.

Chiwenga gave an example where a local hotel was supposed to host a Parliamentary seminar for MPs and inflated charges to US$600 per night from US$120 per night.

He said: “We are aware that there are delays which are there and some of the delays have been legacy issues which have to be solved. We try our level best, together with the Finance ministry, to make sure that whoever delivers is paid and no tender or demand for supplies should be done when the monies are not there.

“Some of the issues might have been legacy issues where people were used to just order even if the money is not there. These are some of the areas which government is addressing together with all ministries.”

Chiwenga made the remarks during the National Assembly question and answer session in response to questions by Harare North legislator Allan Markham who wanted to know why government suppliers had not been paid after delivering the goods.

Chiwenga said all suppliers will eventually be paid.

“So as the Second Republic, we took a position to never print money when it is not there. Only money which is there is disbursed, but it is against the revenue anticipated and if there is something which causes fissures in that process, there might be delays,” he said.- Newsday

CCC Mwenezi Cadre Dies

Mwenezi CCC Youth Member passes way in South Africa

Mwenezi east CCC is in tears following the untimely death of Youth Change Champion Tawanda Magaisa Mapuranga of ward 2.

Tawanda was one of the surviving cadres who were in the struggle since time of the Morgan Tsvangirai led MDC up until he joined the CCC. He was currently a member of the Pretoria Olieven Branch where he was working and is survived by a son. His burial arrangements will be announced in due course. Meanwhile mourners are gathered in Mwenezi Ward 2 under Chief NEGARI at Muswere Homestead.

Tawanda was a courageous young man- at one time when Zanu pf youths were marching, led by one Ezra Mashindi, he remained unmoved and refused to join the forced Zanu pf March at Rata township. The family , CCC-ZEC-CLASH-OVER-VOTERS-ROLL and Mwenezi as a district lost a progressive man who would one day fight for the good of the Nation.

Tawanda is brother to Lovemore Mapuranga CCC Youth chaiman and ward 2 councillor candidate in 2018.

T Muswere
CCC Masvingo Provincial Youth Champion

Ziyambi Cornered Over 1 Aug Compensation

Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) has written to Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi demanding answers on the compensation of August 1, 2018 army shooting victims.
Six people were fatally shot after soldiers opened fire using live ammunition on protestors in Harare following delays in announcing presidential election results.

Thirty-five others were wounded in the shootings that hogged international limelight, forcing President Emmerson Mnangagwa to appoint a commission headed by former South African President Kgalema Motlanthe, to investigate the killings.

In its raft of recommendations, the commission said families of the deceased should be compensated and that perpetrators be held accountable.

In a letter dated October 18, 2022 addressed to Ziyambi, CiCZ chairperson Peter Mutasa raised concern over government’s failure to implement the recommendations by the Motlanthe Commission.

“We address you in your capacity as the chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Taskforce which was tasked with addressing issues arising from the findings of the Motlanthe Commission of Inquiry report,” Mutasa said.

“We write to your esteemed office expressing our reservations over the failure by the Government of Zimbabwe to implement recommendations of the seven-member Motlanthe Commission of Inquiry following the events of August 1, 2018 that resulted in the death of six civilians at the hands of the army following protests over the late announcement of Presidential election results in Harare.”

The CiCZ is an umbrella body of over 80 human rights and civic society organisations in the country.

Mutasa raised concern that government had reneged on its promise to fulfil the recommendations.

“So far, the Government of Zimbabwe has not instituted security sector reforms to ensure that the military acts within the provisions of the Constitution of Zimbabwe and in conformity with human rights norms and standards,” Mutasa said.

“The State is still to implement Section 210 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe that provides for an Independent Complaints Mechanism for receiving and investigating complaints from the members of the public about misconduct on the part of members of the security services, and for remedying any harm caused by such misconduct. The Independent Complaints Mechanism is a crucial body in light of the increasing cases of human rights abuses linked to security.”

Ziyambi was not picking calls yesterday when NewsDay Weekender contacted him for comment. He also did not reply to questions sent to him.

Critics have said there is no political will on government to compensate the victims of the army shootings.- Newsday

CCC Youth Assembly Member Dies

Mwenezi CCC Youth Member passes way in South Africa

Mwenezi east CCC is in tears following the untimely death of Youth Change Champion Tawanda Magaisa Mapuranga of ward 2.

Tawanda was one of the surviving cadres who were in the struggle since time of the Morgan Tsvangirai led MDC up until he joined the CCC. He was currently a member of the Pretoria Olieven Branch where he was working and is survived by a son. His burial arrangements will be announced in due course. Meanwhile mourners are gathered in Mwenezi Ward 2 under Chief NEGARI at Muswere Homestead.

Tawanda was a courageous young man- at one time when Zanu pf youths were marching, led by one Ezra Mashindi, he remained unmoved and refused to join the forced Zanu pf March at Rata township. The family , CCC-ZEC-CLASH-OVER-VOTERS-ROLL and Mwenezi as a district lost a progressive man who would one day fight for the good of the Nation.

Tawanda is brother to Lovemore Mapuranga CCC Youth chaiman and ward 2 councillor candidate in 2018.

T Muswere
CCC Masvingo Provincial Youth Champion

Village Head Kills Thief

CHIPINGE – Chipinge Village head, Aleck Ziyadhinga of Manyezu Village under Chief Musikavanhu and eight accomplices have been arrested for assaulting a suspected thief to death.

Ziyadhinga and his accomplices are accused of killing Norman Sithole (41) of Manyezu Village after the latter allegedly attempted to steal chickens from Norman Sigauke’s fowl run.
Manicaland Police spokesperson Inspector Nobert Muzondo confirmed the incident to Chipinge Times. Sithole was caught at around 2am on Thursday last week.

Chipinge Times is told that Sigauke was awakened by Sithole’s footsteps and he went out to investigate. He came across Sithole whom he overpowered and tied his hands and legs. He then called neighbours Onai Tafa and Hilary Tafa and took Sithole to Ziyadhinga who called Lucky Mlambo, Tatenda Chinaa, Advance Maposa and Hatemore Manyezu.

The eight allegedly assaulted Sithole with sticks and open hands. They tied him to a tree and only untied him at 7am before they took him to Tobias Sithole’s homestead whom they accused of being the now deceased’s accomplice. Tobias denied the allegations.

They then dumped the now deceased by the roadside near a tuckshop which belongs to Betserai Chikumba. Chikumba discovered Sithole’s lifeless body at around 2pm.
Chikumba made a Police report at Chisumbanje Police station resulting in the arrest of the eight.

Muzondo urged members of the public not to take the law into their own hands.- Chipinge Times

Boy (7) “Burns” Gogo To Death

An 84-year-old granny from Retreat Farm in Bindura who was badly burnt while bathing in a grass-thatched bathroom, has succumbed to the wounds.

The fire was started by a seven-year-old boy at the same farm, who was playing house.

Acting Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Sergeant Major Samuel Chikasha said the boy was “cooking sadza” during the house play.

The incident occurred on October 5 this year at around 2pm.

The deceased, Beauty Shembure was burnt all over the body and was rescued by her son Newword Simao (46).

Sgt Major Chikasha said Simao was admitted at Bindura Hospital for two days before being transfered to Parirenyatwa Hospital where she received treatment for nine days before succumbing to the injuries.

The minor appeared before a probation officer in Bindura today.- The Herald

Mnangagwa Aide Threatens Violence Against Chamisa

By-Top President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s aide Owen “Mudha” Ncube, has threatened to unleash an orgy of violence against opposition members ahead of the 2023 general elections.

According to audio which has gone viral, Ncube, a former Minister of State Security, threatened to unleash violence against “sell-outs” that will be worse than what was witnessed during the 2008 presidential run-off election.

Addressing Zanu PF supporters in Mberengwa, Midlands province, at the weekend, Ncube said:

You have been told that 2023 will be worse than 2008. We will not just leave you while you are selling out.

Even during the liberation struggle, there were sellouts but they were dealt with. Some left their grandchildren.

If you sell out, we are going to deal with you in a crude way.

Contacted for comment by NewsDay on Thursday, Ncube said: “I once told you, I don’t want to talk to you. I still don’t want to talk to you.”

More than 200 opposition supporters were killed in cold blood by suspected ZANU PF activists during the 2008 presidential run-off election campaign.

The late MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai was forced to withdraw from the race, leaving the now late former President Robert Mugabe to be declared the winner.

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) eventually intervened and facilitated a power-sharing agreement between Tsvangirai and Mugabe which lasted from 2009 to 2013. | 

Chamisa Eyes Six By-Elections Seats

By-The opposition CCC is eying six local government seats in tomorrow’s by-elections.

The by-elections to be hosted by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) are in Ward 4 Insiza Rural District Council (RDC), Ward 2 Matobo RDC, Ward 24 of Buhera RDC, Ward 4 Guruve RDC, Ward 18 Mutare Municipality and Ward 6 Takawira RDC.

The run-up to the by-elections has been marred by politically motivated violence, which rocked Matobo and Insiza, Matabeleland South, where suspected ZANU-PF supporters attacked an injured CCC activists and also damaged vehicles.
Despite the violence, ZEC spokesperson Jasper Mangwana told said that they are ready to conduct the -by-elections. He said:
ZEC is ready. Printing of ballot paper and distribution of materials for the 6 by-elections to be held over the weekend is in progress.
Preparations are going on well and the commission hopes that by Thursday all materials will be in place.
I am urging all contesting candidates and the electorate to conduct their electioneering peacefully.

ZEC Holds Six By-Elections

By-The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ZEC will hold six by-elections for local government seats tomorrow.

The by-elections in Ward 4 Insiza Rural District Council (RDC), Ward 2 Matobo RDC, Ward 24 of Buhera RDC, Ward 4 Guruve RDC, Ward 18 Mutare Municipality and Ward 6 Takawira RDC.

The run-up to the by-elections has been marred by politically motivated violence, which rocked Matobo and Insiza, Matabeleland South, where suspected ZANU-PF supporters attacked an injured CCC activists and also damaged vehicles.
Despite the violence, ZEC spokesperson Jasper Mangwana told said that they are ready to conduct the -by-elections. He said:
ZEC is ready. Printing of ballot paper and distribution of materials for the 6 by-elections to be held over the weekend is in progress.
Preparations are going on well and the commission hopes that by Thursday all materials will be in place.
I am urging all contesting candidates and the electorate to conduct their electioneering peacefully.

Tinashe Mugabe Back In Action

By- The courts have authorised Tinashe Mugabe, known as The DNA Man, to continue with his work.

Mugabe has won a case in which he had taken the Health Professions Authority Zimbabwe (HPAZ) to court for attempting to ban his TV show, The Closure DNA.

NewZimbabwe reports that Mugabe will now do his shows without any obstacles after High court judge Justice Joseph Mafusire cleared him.

Mugabe had sued HPAZ together with the Medical Laboratory and Clinical Scientists Council Zimbabwe (MCAZ) after the two organisations complained he was unqualified to issue DNA test results.

He filed a High Court application through Global Parentage Services (Private) Limited t/a Global DNA Zimbabwe.

Mugabe argued the two had no right to suspend his operations because Global DNA his company is not a medical entity and is not governed by their rules and regulations.

Mafusire upheld his arguments ruling the presenter was on track.

The judge nullified the regulatory boards’ move stating they should not have forced Mugabe to register as a health institution in the first place. Ruled Mafusire:

The conclusion reached in this judgment, that the applicant (Global DNA ) is not a health institution within the meaning of that term in the Act, puts paid to any other point of contention in this matter. It becomes unnecessary to render a determination on them. The respondents (authority boards) simply exercised powers that the Act does not give them.

It may well be that the applicant’s activities require proper regulation. But if there should exist some other law providing for such regulation, it has not been pointed out to the court. The Act is certainly no law.

However, it would be manifestly contradictory to grant the first leg of the second prayer, namely that the cancellation of the applicant’s registration certificates was void.

If it is not a health institution, then none of the requirements of health institutions as prescribed by the Health Professions Act including registering with the authority boards applies to it.

Mugabe had argued that his company was a mere sample collection site.

He also said the company did not run the DNA tests itself but rather engaged laboratories who tested the samples.

He had also argued that the initial registration last year was a result of undue pressure from the board.

The respondents had argued that the DNA company was a health institution within the meaning of the Act and was supposed to register with HPAZ.

Chamisa MP Narrates Horror Zanu PF Attack Experience

Mudha Threatens Bloody 2008 Violence 

By-Owen “Mudha” Ncube, a top Zanu PF official in Midlands Province and a close ally of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, has threatened to unleash an orgy of violence against opposition members ahead of the 2023 general elections.

According to audio that has gone viral, Ncube, who is a former Minister of State Security, threatened to unleash violence against “sell-outs” that will be worse than what was witnessed during the 2008 presidential run-off election.

Addressing Zanu PF supporters in Mberengwa, Midlands province, at the weekend, Ncube said:

You have been told that 2023 will be worse than 2008. We will not just leave you while you are selling out.

Even during the liberation struggle, there were sellouts but they were dealt with. Some left their grandchildren.

If you sell out, we are going to deal with you in a crude way.

Contacted for comment by NewsDay on Thursday, Ncube said: “I once told you, I don’t want to talk to you. I still don’t want to talk to you.”

More than 200 opposition supporters were killed in cold blood by suspected ZANU PF activists during the 2008 presidential run-off election campaign.

The late MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai was forced to withdraw from the race, leaving the now late former President Robert Mugabe to be declared the winner.

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) eventually intervened and facilitated a power-sharing agreement between Tsvangirai and Mugabe which lasted from 2009 to 2013. | 

Lifeline For Nakamba

Inevitably, Steven Gerrard was sacked by Aston Villa.

In last few weeks, the former Liverpool captain being showed the exit door at the Birmingham side was a question of when, not a matter of if.

Only two wins from the opening 11 Premier League games is simply not good enough for Villa, who are now just one place above the dropzone.

Yesterday’s defeat to Fulham at Craven Cottage was the last straw.

It was the Claret and Blue’s heaviest defeat since April and one which made the club’s leadership make up their mind.

They coudn’t even wait for the next day to dismiss the former Rangers manager.

Gerrard’s exit will be music to the ears of Zimbabweans and the reason for that has a name —Marvelous Nakamba.

The Warriors midfielder has not featured for Villa this season and the general consensus is that he has fallen down the pecking order.

Villa were exposed defensively at Craven Cottage last night and how Nakamba fails to feature, remains a mystery.

The Hwange-bred midfielder has however been handed a lifeline not only because of Gerrard’s dismissal.

Brazilian holding midfielder Douglas Luiz was shown a straight red card last night and will serve a 3-match suspension.

With new acquisition Boubacar Kamara out injured, Nakamba might be one of, if not the only option for that holding midfielder role.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Lack Of International Action Killing Us- Takwara

Gerald Takwara was by far Zimbabwe’s best player at the AFCON 2021 finals.

The midfielder, who is also comfortable playing in defence, was part of Norman Mapeza’s 23 man squad for the 33rd edition of the biannual showpiece in Cameroon back in January, despite not taking part in the qualifiers.

Even though Zimbabwe failed to make it to the knockout stages of the continental showpiece at the 5th time of asking, Takwara had a good tournament in Cameroon and barely put a foot wrong in the Warriors backline.

He was even named man of the match in Zimbabwe’s last game —a 2-1 triumph over Guinea.

Ideally, Takwara would have wanted to carry from where he left in Cameroon and excel for Zimbabwe in the AFCON 2025 qualifiers a few months later.

Unfortunately for 27-year old, international football is now wishful thinking.

Zimbabwe is currently banned by FIFA because of what the world governing body termed ‘third party interference’ after the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC), suspended the Felton Kamambo-led ZIFA board.

Subsequently, Zimbabwe cannot take part in international tournaments and Takwara feels the pain of not representing his country.

“After having a good tournament, all I wanted to do is to keep on having more international games and grow as a player,” Takwara told Soccer24 from his base in Saudi Arabia, where he now turns out for the Middle East county’s second tier side Ohodo FC.

“It’s so painful after the tournament I couldn’t and still can’t play anymore, but it is what it is,” added Takwara.

Despite the disappointment of not playing international football, the former FC Platinum star is enjoying his football in the oil-rich gulf country.

He has settled well and even scored twice this season. He is also the penalty taker for the Emmanuel Ugbo-coached side.

“My start to life in Saudi Arabia has been okay. Of course different cultures and different language but with time I will just,” said Takwara.

“Scoring makes me feel close to being a complete playef. If I can defend and score that would help the team a lot,” he added.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mental Health : The Global Impact

New global WHO guidelines on mental health at work are reinforced by practical strategies outlined in a joint WHO/ILO policy brief.

WHO and the International Labour Organization (ILO) have called for concrete actions to address mental health concerns in the working population.

An estimated 12 billion workdays are lost annually due to depression and anxiety costing the global economy nearly US$ 1 trillion. Two new publications which aim to address this issue are published today – WHO Guidelines on mental health at work and a derivative WHO/ILO policy brief.

WHO’s global guidelines on mental health at work recommend actions to tackle risks to mental health such as heavy workloads, negative behaviours, and other factors that create distress at work. For the first time WHO recommends manager training, to build their capacity to prevent stressful work environments and respond to workers in distress.

WHO’s World Mental Health Report, published in June 2022, showed that of one billion people living with a mental disorder in 2019, 15% of working-age adults experienced a mental disorder. Work amplifies wider societal issues that negatively affect mental health, including discrimination and inequality. Bullying and psychological violence (also known as “mobbing”) is a key complaint of workplace harassment that has a negative impact on mental health. Yet discussing or disclosing mental health remains a taboo in work settings globally.

The guidelines also recommend better ways to accommodate the needs of workers with mental health conditions, propose interventions that support their return to work and, for those with severe mental health conditions, provide interventions that facilitate entry into paid employment. Importantly, the guidelines call for interventions aimed at the protection of health, humanitarian, and emergency workers.

“It’s time to focus on the detrimental effect work can have on our mental health,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “The well-being of the individual is reason enough to act, but poor mental health can also have a debilitating impact on a person’s performance and productivity. These new guidelines can help prevent negative work situations and cultures and offer much-needed mental health protection and support for working people.”

A separate WHO/ILO policy brief explains the WHO guidelines in terms of practical strategies for governments, employers and workers, and their organizations, in the public and private sectors. The aim is to support the prevention of mental health risks, protect and promote mental health at work, and support those with mental health conditions, so they can participate and thrive in the world of work. Investment and leadership will be critical to the implementation of the strategies.

“As people spend a large proportion of their lives in work – a safe and healthy working environment is critical. We need to invest to build a culture of prevention around mental health at work, reshape the work environment to stop stigma and social exclusion, and ensure employees with mental health conditions feel protected and supported,” said, Guy Ryder, ILO Director-General.

The ILO Occupational Safety and Health Convention (No. 155) and Recommendation (No. 164) provides legal frameworks to protect the health and safety of workers. However, the WHO Mental Health Atlas found that only 35% of countries reported having national programmes for work-related mental health promotion and prevention.

COVID-19 triggered a 25% increase in general anxiety and depression worldwide, exposing how unprepared governments were for its impact on mental health, and revealing a chronic global shortage of mental health resources. In 2020, governments worldwide spent an average of just 2% of health budgets on mental health, with lower-middle income countries investing less than 1%.

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Corruption at Kadoma Magistrates Court

Corruption at Kadoma Civil Division

There is possibility that Kadoma Magistrate Court clerks are into corruption of some sort.

The Kadoma Magistrate Court located along the Harare Road opposite Ranch Hotel outside the Kadoma CBD, while the Magistrate Court Criminal Division is within the Kadoma CBD.

Firstly, when filing a civil court application, there are forms like Letters of Demand and Summons. Usually the Small Claims Courts Bulawayo and Harare issues these forms for free to applicants, but at Kadoma courts applicants have to photocopy the forms for themselves and one wonders how the same Small Claims Court operates differently depending on geographic location; or someone is misusing money meant for stationery at Kadoma courts.

Secondly, it is usually the custom of Small Claims Courts in Bulawayo and Harare that applicants can serve defendants alone, and then file a certificate of service with the court on the day of the hearing instead of using the Messenger of Court to serve the Summons. I noticed that at the Kadoma Courts the clerks encourage the use of the Messenger of Court to serve Small Claims Summons which is sometimes unreasonable because in the Small Claims Court the money claimed there are very small such that the asking of the applicants to use the Messanger of Court to serve the summons will be like preventing plaintiffs to make Small Claims.

Thirdly, all payments like Court fees are made at the Criminal Court in town and the Criminal Court there in town opens around 10am or 11am, which is a big inconvenience to people who would have travelled from as far as Sanyati and some villages outside town to make trips from Ranch Hotel into town just to go and pay a 300 bond court fee and there in town you are asked to wait until 11am to make a payment.I wonder if the Civil Division court can’t have its own revenue clerk rather than subjecting people to such an inconvenience.

Fourthly, judges are very quick to write judgements but clerks are not typing court judgements.When clients come asking for their judgements or orders they are told the orders are not yet typed.The author is reliably informed that the typist is at the Criminal Court in town and if a party needs a quick service he has to provide transport to clerks so that they take your file to town for typing and if you fail to provide transport to clerks then you won’t get your judgement for ever.I wonder if clerks working at the Civil Division can’t use computers because the building has electricity and why the insistence in having judgements typed in town.Why are public asked to provide transport to government workers? Isnt it possible that these clerks are cashing in using the truck of asking for transport for them to take your file in town for printing? How much is a computer and a printer?

Please share this story until it reaches Chief Justice Luke Malaba

Etiwel Mutero

Kadoma Magistrates Court

Sabhuku Beats Thief To Death

CHIPINGE – Chipinge Village head, Aleck Ziyadhinga of Manyezu Village under Chief Musikavanhu and eight accomplices have been arrested for assaulting a suspected thief to death.

Ziyadhinga and his accomplices are accused of killing Norman Sithole (41) of Manyezu Village after the latter allegedly attempted to steal chickens from Norman Sigauke’s fowl run.
Manicaland Police spokesperson Inspector Nobert Muzondo confirmed the incident to Chipinge Times. Sithole was caught at around 2am on Thursday last week.

Chipinge Times is told that Sigauke was awakened by Sithole’s footsteps and he went out to investigate. He came across Sithole whom he overpowered and tied his hands and legs. He then called neighbours Onai Tafa and Hilary Tafa and took Sithole to Ziyadhinga who called Lucky Mlambo, Tatenda Chinaa, Advance Maposa and Hatemore Manyezu.

The eight allegedly assaulted Sithole with sticks and open hands. They tied him to a tree and only untied him at 7am before they took him to Tobias Sithole’s homestead whom they accused of being the now deceased’s accomplice. Tobias denied the allegations.

They then dumped the now deceased by the roadside near a tuckshop which belongs to Betserai Chikumba. Chikumba discovered Sithole’s lifeless body at around 2pm.
Chikumba made a Police report at Chisumbanje Police station resulting in the arrest of the eight.

Muzondo urged members of the public not to take the law into their own hands.- Chipinge Times

Deal With Political Violence, President Chamisa Challenges Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to stop the escalating violence against opposition members.

The CCC leader has described as barbaric the attack on party MP Hon Toffa.

Hon Toffa was attacked by Zanu PF goons in Insiza.

“This is a Member Parliament, Hon Toffa in hospital.

She was assaulted by Zpf in Insiza where there is a by election this coming Saturday. The thugs broke both of the MP’s hands.

The perpetrators haven’t been arrested and yet innocent citizens #Nyatsime17 have been behind bars for the past 128 days without bail or trial,” President Chamisa said in a statement on Twitter.

Mr Mnangagwa & Zanupf STOP THIS VIOLENCE!

Tribute To Champion Dube

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens’ Coalition for Change ( CCC) , has described the late councillor for ward 6, Dangamvura, Crispen Dube, as a brave cadre.

Councillor Dube passed away on Thursday in Mutare.

“CONDOLENCE MESSAGE: The CCC family is mourning them sad loss of Dangamvura Chikanga Ward 6, Cllr Crispen Dube who has passed away at Victoria Chitepo Hospital in Mutare.

We send our deep condolences to his family & loved ones.

Rest in power change champion,” CCC said in a statement

President Chamisa Aide Undergoes Emergency Surgery After Being Attacked By Zanu PF Hooligans

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC MP Hon Jasmine Toffa underwent an emergency surgery on Wednesday after being attacked by Zanu PF hooligans in Insiza.

CCC has challenged the Zanu PF regime to end acts of political barbarism.

The former revolutionary party has resorted to violence in a bid to dilute CCC’s rapidly growing support base.

“An honourable Member of Parliament, a prolific community organizer & a pillar of the Citizens’ Movement @CCCZimbabwe, Jasmine Toffa today had to undergo emergency surgery after she was badly beaten by Zanu PF thugs in Insiza.

Zanu PF is in panic mode. We want elections not war,” CCC said in a statement.

The Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged party supporters to punish teachers perceived to be against his administration.

Mnangagwa made the remarks at the launch of Teachers for Economic Development programme.

Analysts say Mr Mnangagwa is using the controversial scheme to hoodwink teachers.

Responding to Mr Mnangagwa’s remarks, CCC said :

“We condemn the partisan abuse of teachers by ZANU PF.

Teachers like any citizen have the freedom to make political choices. Frog marching them to Zanu PF rallies won’t improve their working conditions or the broken education sector. #SaveOurEducationZW

Violence is Zanu PF’s DNA. Here @edmnangagwa says,“Your children here (the teachers) have chosen to stand with us.Nurture & guide them.Those who would have shown errant behaviour, you should pinch them,don’t beat them too much.Anenge aita musikanzwa munoshunya hamunyanyi kurova.”

Deal With Political Violence, President Chamisa Challenges Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to stop the escalating violence against opposition members.

The CCC leader has described as barbaric the attack on party MP Hon Toffa.

Hon Toffa was attacked by Zanu PF goons in Insiza.

“This is a Member Parliament, Hon Toffa in hospital.

She was assaulted by Zpf in Insiza where there is a by election this coming Saturday. The thugs broke both of the MP’s hands.

The perpetrators haven’t been arrested and yet innocent citizens #Nyatsime17 have been behind bars for the past 128 days without bail or trial,” President Chamisa said in a statement on Twitter.

Mr Mnangagwa & Zanupf STOP THIS VIOLENCE!

CCC Pays Tribute To Councillor Dube

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens’ Coalition for Change ( CCC) , has described the late councillor for ward 6, Dangamvura, Crispen Dube, as a brave cadre.

Councillor Dube passed away on Thursday in Mutare.

“CONDOLENCE MESSAGE: The CCC family is mourning them sad loss of Dangamvura Chikanga Ward 6, Cllr Crispen Dube who has passed away at Victoria Chitepo Hospital in Mutare.

We send our deep condolences to his family & loved ones.

Rest in power change champion,” CCC said in a statement

THREAD- “Liz Truss A Victim Of Mysoginistic Tendencies”: Masarira


1/ I believe that @trussliz is a victim of misoginistic tendencies in the UK political economy just like @theresa_may . Liz could have been a success but they conspired to bring her down. The misoginistic tendencies could not have another female leader. #TrussOut
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2/ The circus in British politics continues, the inadvertent folly of trying to punish Russia & now Europe is in free fall, at the abyss of a biting, excruciating winter & energy crisis imbroglio. It was inevitable she had to resign. The Tory party had become too fractious, …


3/…toxic & it’s factions too toxic. From inception or ascending as leader of the Tory party it was evident the party needed unity, but alas, the infighting continued. The other exogenous global & intra European shocks like the NATO inspired & fueled war in Ukraine and …


4/…NATO’s support of a corrupt & war mongering regime in kyiv exercised the problems for Liz. Moreso, the boomerang effect of NATO/ EU & USA & the broader Anglo-Saxon hegemonic tendencies have meant Europe is in the throats of self inflicted damage & intractable economic …


5/…challenges. All these factors & global economic meltdown meant Truss had too much in her intra. Truss was not given enough time to unravel & implement her governance & economic blueprints. The vapid British Press also catalyzed Truss taking the ultimate decision to bolt out.


6/ The British press seems to be hankering for a certain preferred candidate &was/is still on overdrive crucifying & pacifying #LizTrussPM The British press is a vampire devouring political players & is now a tool of mass destruction for those politicians they are not in good …


7/…books with, and this they did against Truss. The British press is a massive propaganda machine with an acclonastic penchant for bringing down those the press handlers do not like. This again they did against Truss (the pull her down PHD effect). #LiztrussResign


8/ Labour is also marvelling at the infighting in the Tory party & is goading & fuelling more intra Tory chaos, whilst they Labour see themselves as a party waiting to govern. With time and unity in the Tory Party, @trussliz could have been very successful.
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CCC Candidate For Insiza Ward 4 Goes Into Hiding

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC)’ candidate, Augustine Gumede, in Ward 4 Insiza Rural District Council (RDC) by-election slated for Saturday has gone into hiding following Monday’s political violence in which opposition party members were brutally attacked and injured by suspected ZANU-PF members.

The assailants who were kicking and using sticks, logs, fists, and stones during the attack are believed to be the same group that attacked other CCC supporters in Matobo on Sunday.

In both districts, there will be by-elections to fill in vacant seats following the death of two ZANU-PF councillors.

Four vehicles that were being used by CCC campaign teams in Insiza were deflated and had their window panes and screens smashed and filled engines with sand, while some valuables including money and cell phones were confiscated by the attackers.

Gumede, who is set to lock horns with ZANU-PF’s Daniel Dube, managed to escape before the attackers could get hold of him.

When they got to his homestead they smashed window panes of houses and broke into pieces his household property.

“Our candidate, when they came to his homestead, he was at his homestead and fortunately he was one of the people who managed to escape and they did not exactly get to him physically,” said CCC Matabeleland South provincial spokesperson, Ntando Ndlela.

“For now, I cannot really confirm that our candidate is safe but he has moved from his homestead. He is somewhere. We have moved him to another place that we are hoping he could be safe before elections.”

BREAKING: Investigation On Walter Magaya Sex Abuses ReLaunched

By Dorrothy Moyo | The investigation into controversial preacher Walter Magaya’s alleged abuses against women, has been relaunched.

The probe had been paused 2 years ago after Magaya had taken the Zimbabwe Gender Commission to court to stop them from investigating him.

In a statement, the commission, announces saying it: wishes to advise members of the Public that the Zimbabwe Gender Commission in its Commission meeting number 38 on the 4th of August 2022 resolved to recommence investigation of the allegations of Sexual Exploitation and abuse of Women levelled against Prophet Walter Magaya of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries.
The investigation which was gazetted on the 23rd of August 2019(General Notice No.1444/2019) was halted by the Legal Challenge launched by the key respondent Mr Walter Magaya (Prophet Magaya). We are happy that the courts have given legal judgements (SC592/19, HC 7347/19 and HH688/19) which have paved way for the continuance of our processes .

As such, we are calling on all citizens who might have complaints of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) involving the conduct of Walter Magaya to present particulars of their complaints to the Zimbabwe Gender Commission. The invitation is also being extended to all the complainants and witnesses to such acts which consist SEA of Women within the denomination.
Please refer your complaints to the CEO of Zimbabwe Gender Commission 1st Floor Pax House 89 Kwame Nkrumah Avenue, Harare +263(0242) 250 296; +263(0242) 701101, or email complaintsPzgc.co.zw

Caught In The Act Trying To Lure 18y Old

Man caught in the act “trying to bed an 18 year old girl,” drives back to apologise, only to receive more curses.

What crime did this man commit, that we should display his number plates and identity details in public? Report him to the police, or to the community church groups?

The 18 year old’s mother us heard in the footage saying her daughter is 18.

The age of consent in England and Wales is 16, lawyers say. This is the age when young people of any sex, gender or sexual orientation can legally consent to taking part in sexual activity.

This means that sexual activity between two or more people is lawful if at least one of the people is 16 years and above.

So, what crime did this man commit? But if the teen was under his care or leadership, it is a different story.

WHO IS THIS MAN? IF THE GIRL IS UNDER HIS LEADERSHIP/MENTORSHIP, IT’S BOUND TO BE CRIMINAL | WHO IS THIS MAN?

Tinashe Mugabe Bounces Back

By- The courts have authorised Tinashe Mugabe, known as The DNA Man, to continue with his work.

Mugabe has won a case in which he had taken the Health Professions Authority Zimbabwe (HPAZ) to court for attempting to ban his TV show, The Closure DNA.

NewZimbabwe reports that Mugabe will now do his shows without any obstacles after High court judge Justice Joseph Mafusire cleared him.

Mugabe had sued HPAZ together with the Medical Laboratory and Clinical Scientists Council Zimbabwe (MCAZ) after the two organisations complained he was unqualified to issue DNA test results.

He filed a High Court application through Global Parentage Services (Private) Limited t/a Global DNA Zimbabwe.

Mugabe argued the two had no right to suspend his operations because Global DNA his company is not a medical entity and is not governed by their rules and regulations.

Mafusire upheld his arguments ruling the presenter was on track.

The judge nullified the regulatory boards’ move stating they should not have forced Mugabe to register as a health institution in the first place. Ruled Mafusire:

The conclusion reached in this judgment, that the applicant (Global DNA ) is not a health institution within the meaning of that term in the Act, puts paid to any other point of contention in this matter. It becomes unnecessary to render a determination on them. The respondents (authority boards) simply exercised powers that the Act does not give them.

It may well be that the applicant’s activities require proper regulation. But if there should exist some other law providing for such regulation, it has not been pointed out to the court. The Act is certainly no law.

However, it would be manifestly contradictory to grant the first leg of the second prayer, namely that the cancellation of the applicant’s registration certificates was void.

If it is not a health institution, then none of the requirements of health institutions as prescribed by the Health Professions Act including registering with the authority boards applies to it.

Mugabe had argued that his company was a mere sample collection site.

He also said the company did not run the DNA tests itself but rather engaged laboratories who tested the samples.

He had also argued that the initial registration last year was a result of undue pressure from the board.

The respondents had argued that the DNA company was a health institution within the meaning of the Act and was supposed to register with HPAZ.

Chaos In Harare City Council As Mukunguma Kicked Out

Angry scenes inside the council meeting on Thursday

By A Correspondent  | There was commotion inside a council meeting yesterday as Harare Councillors clashed over how Harare City Mayor, Clr Jacob Mafume was chairing the meeting.

Mayor Mafume ended up ejecting Deputy Mayor, Mukunguma of the Mwonzora MDC Alliance from the meeting after the latter called him an idiot.

The Combined Harare Residents Association narrates the development as follows: In a full Council meeting held on Thursday at Town House, Harare City Council through the Mayor Jacob Mafume acknowledged receiving a petition from Glen View residents and a letter from CHRA over a Glen View woman who gave birth in a toilet at Glen View Poly Clinic.

The petition had called for placing of maternal health provision on the agenda of the full council meeting or the Mayor and Councilors call for a Special Council Meeting to discuss the status of maternal health care provision in the City.

On the other hand, the CHRA letter had requested for urgent financial and medical support for Ms Swaba’s child who incurred some injuries while being born in the toilet at Glen View Poly Clinic.

However, the demands from the petitioners did not find space during the deliberations of the full Council meeting.

The meeting was marred with arguments and use of abusive language by Deputy Mayor, Councilor Mukunguma that resulted him in being directed to leave the meeting.

Meanwhile, the Harare City Council resolved to set up a Special Council Meeting on Thursday, to discuss waste management in a bid to increase refuse collection compactors and skip trucks to improve on refuse collection in the City.

Harare City Councilors lamented on the non-collection of refuse even though some residents are religiously paying their bills.

“In Ward 16 residents are paying their rates which is collectively USD70 000 per month, but no refuse is being collected” fumed Councilor Ngadziore in the meeting.

CHRA is expecting and calling for a strong resolution at the proposed Special Committee from the Councilors on the recovery of non-delivered of 15 refuse trucks that were purchased in 2017 by the City of Harare through a local supplier.

CCC Loses Top Mutare Cadre

By- The opposition CCC has lost one of its longest-serving councillors in Mutare, councillor for Ward 9, Crispen Dube.

 He passed away on Wednesday night.

Dube was re-elected councillor for Ward 9 several months ago after the MDC-T led by Douglas Mwonzora had recalled him.

CCC national spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said Dube passed away at Victoria Chitepo Hospital in Mutare. She said:

We’ve received the sad news that Councillor Crispen Dube of Ward 9 Dangamvura Chikanga has passed away at Victoria Chitepo Hospital in Mutare.

He was recalled for his unwavering support of the CCC and won back the ward in the by-election. Sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.

Acting Mutare Town Clerk Blessing Chafesuka confirmed Councillor Dube’s death to The Manica Post. He said:

I can confirm the sad news of the passing on of Councillor Dube. It is a big blow to the city and we will be meeting later to discuss the issue. More details will be availed after our meeting.

By-Elections Suspended As Zim Enters Elections Season

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has announced the suspension of by-elections beginning November 1, 2022 in line with the Electoral Act, which stipulates that elections cannot be held nine months before general elections.

Zec chairperson Priscilla Chigumba said the suspension of by-elections was in line with section 158(3) of the Constitution which prohibits by-elections nine months before a general election.

“Section 158(3) of the Constitution provides that polling in by-elections shall take place within 90 days of the vacancies occurring unless the vacancies occur within nine months before a general election is due to be held.

“The last general election held in 2018 was held on the 31st July 2018. It is, therefore, anticipated from a reading of section 158(3) of the Constitution that general elections will be held on a date to be set during the month of either July or August 2023. Members of the public are thus notified that the filling of vacancies that occur on or after the 1st of November 2022 will be suspended pending conduct of 2023 general elections,” Justice Chigumba said in a statement.

The Matobo and Insiza by-elections slated for this week will probably be the last by-elections before the general elections in 2023.

The run-up to the by-elections has been characterised by violence.

Female Chief

Chief Mvuthu, who died’s daughter Ms Silibaziso Mlotshwa could be one foot closer to succeeding her father after the Chiefs Council endorsed her.
Chief Mvuthu, born Nyangayezizwe Mlotshwa of Mvuthu area outside Victoria Falls, died in March 2014 aged 61.

Replacement…Chief Mvutu’s daughter

Headman Mr Bishop Matata Sibanda has been acting Chief to date.

The late Chief left behind three daughters, including Ms Mlotshwa, now 26 years and married with one child.

There has been a succession wrangle within the family which vowed not to allow Silibaziso to succeed her father claiming her ascendancy would be contrary to the Nguni culture in which its chieftaincy is rooted.

The family said the eldest son takes over.

In that regard, the family nominated the late chief’s brother Mr Sanders Mlotshwa as the successor in December 2014 but Ms Mlotshwa challenged that in court arguing that she is the one who should take over from her father.

The family was divided with one faction in support of Mr Mlotshwa while others backed Silibaziso saying she is being victimised just because she is a woman.

At some point, the High Court nullified the nomination of Mr Mlotshwa as a potential successor and ordered the Hwange District Development Coordinator (DDC)’s office to restart the selection process concerning human rights.

Mr Mlotshwa is the son of the late chief’s brother Simon who is also late.

In 2020 the Chiefs Council sent a delegation comprising Chief Sikhobokhobo of Nkayi, Chief Nekatambe of Hwange and Chief Tategulu of Tsholotsho on behalf of the Matabeleland North Provincial Chief’s Assembly to attend a family meeting and have an appreciation of the wrangle.

The Matabeleland North Chiefs Assembly recommended to the Chiefs Council after the meeting that Ms Mlotshwa was fit to succeed her father.

That recommendation has also been communicated to the Zimbabwe Gender Commission which has been following the case.

Gender Commission chief executive Mrs Virginia Muwanigwa confirmed the development.

“Yes, we received the information that the Chiefs Council has endorsed her but the process is not yet finished. The next process will be for her to be recommended to the President who will decide and we look forward to him acceding,” said Mrs Muwanigwa.

She said the Gender Commission did not influence the process but merely monitored it.

She implored all parties to be guided by the Constitution.

“We are happy and as Gender Commission, we were coming in because it’s constitutional that we have equal opportunities in accessing political, economic and social development across gender.”

Ms Mlotshwa referred questions to her lawyer Mr Thulani Ndlovu of Sansole and Senda Legal Practitioners who confirmed the endorsement but said it was not yet time to celebrate.

He said the endorsement is a milestone constitutional achievement.

“This acknowledgement that she is the rightful heir by the Chiefs Council is not a victory for her but an important constitutional development for Zimbabwe and even beyond,” said Mr Ndlovu.

He said Ms Mlotshwa is prepared to make peace with the whole of her family for peace to prevail as infighting stifles development and tranquillity within the community.

“She believes that it is time now to concentrate on development and peacebuilding in line with government policies to leave no one behind. She is calling upon the family to unite and for everyone to work towards community development.

“The matter has now moved to the realm of local government,” said Mr Ndlovu.

He said Ms Mlotshwa is happy about the development and responsibility that lies ahead to spearhead the development of her local community in line with the Government development agenda.

Mr said if she succeeds her father, she will add to the few female chiefs in the country, and this is an achievement in terms of gender as women have demonstrated that they can lead.

President of the Chiefs Council Chief Charumbira could not be reached for comment as he was said to be out of the country.

His deputy Chief Mtshane Khumalo of Bubi could not be drawn into commenting saying only Chief Charumbira is allowed to speak about issues resolved by the Chiefs Council. -State Media

More Sanctions To Punish Human Rights Abusers

The United States (US) has warned that it might add more names on its sanctions list on Zimbabwe if human rights violations persist ahead of the 2023 polls.

Addressing an Africa Media Hub digital Press briefing on Wednesday, US Department of State Sanctions co-ordinator James O’Brien said sanctions against Zimbabwean leaders and entities linked to the State would not be removed if human rights abuses are not stopped.

“People who commit human rights abuses should be identified. We are going to review our sanctions on Zimbabwe to make sure that they are current. If these individuals continue to be violent, [perpetrating] human rights abuses and corruption — there would be additional interest in extending the list as well,” O’Brien said.

US Sanctions Policy and Implementation director Jill Millinax said the measures were targeted at human rights abusers.

“We use these sanctions programmes to disrupt the activities of human rights abusers, terrorists and other bad actors’ ability to undermine democracy, to stoke instability and to provoke violence. The ultimate goal of our sanctions, I have to say, is not to punish these individuals but to bring about a positive change in behaviour,” Millinax said.

Recently, the US Department of State issued a statement saying they were removing 11 individuals on their sanctions list.

Contacted for comment yesterday, Zanu PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu declined to comment on the matter.

“I am not privy to the report,” Mpofu curtly said.

Addressing journalists in the capital yesterday, party spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said: “We have two unprepared US diplomats coming to talk about sanctions. They have not even read their stuff; they have not even read ZDERA [Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act] on which they administer sanctions. You have to understand who America is in the United Nations — they are a supreme power and the biggest contributor to the UN budget. If you put your money into the UN — read their documents when they come out.”–Newsday

Exam Leaks

With reportedly several leaks of Zimsec public examination papers this year, although only the Mathematics 1 O’Level paper has been confirmed, many in the education sector see the main fault with the systems used by the Zimbabwe School Examination Council and the solution being a tightening of Zimsec administration.
Zimsec itself says it is investigating all the reports of suspected leaks, although only confirming the single paper so far, and will nullify all results of candidates who had prior access to any paper and will deal “decisively” with any school or examination centre which abetted any leak, including if necessary de-registration of the centre.

Heads, who regard the administrative systems now used at schools as sufficiently foolproof, pointed at Zimsec as the main source of the problem, rather than schools.

It was also suggested that the last minute exam preparation at some private schools the night before a paper was written could be a contributing factor, or at least open the door to abuse.

The Zimsec system is supposed to ensure any breach of security is automatically discovered instantly.

Papers are packed in sealed envelopes and collected fairly shortly before the exam is written.

The envelope is supposed to remain sealed and be only opened just before the exam in front of all the candidates, with an official witness, so that everyone is sure no one had prior entry into the packet.

This is taken to the level that where the number of candidates needs more than one classroom for writing the exam then the school order of papers is split into several sealed packets, so each group can see their papers being opened.

However, critics of Zimsec say that there is potential, especially with modern digital technology, for the leak to be an electronic leak of the digital file of a paper.

That would tend to move the leak back into Zimsec’s orbit.

National Association of Secondary Heads chair Mr Arthur Maphosa said it was disheartening to hear of the leaked exams after the hard work schools, teachers and candidates put into these examinations.

“It is sad that after all the time we take preparing learners and you just hear of these leakages. You just feel sorry for the learners, teachers and parents. It is bad and it needs to end.

“Nonetheless, the problem is not at schools. I think it is emanating from Zimsec and they need to tighten their security to avoid the leakages.

“Also some private schools might be partly to blame. The way some run the examination processes is suspicious like the things we hear that some teachers prepare for examinations with learners up-to the last night of the exam in what they call an examination gala,” said Mr Maphosa.

National Association of Primary Heads (NAPH) chair Mrs Cynthia Khumalo said primary schools were not affected by the leaks, but nevertheless recognised that these were worrisome.

“From our end we did not encounter any challenges, but that it is happening is a huge cause for concern. We need to protect the credibility of our education system. Zimsec needs to tighten their security system for the integrity of our examinations.

“For public schools I do not think there is any challenge in administering exams. The challenge is with some private schools and there is need to further scrutinise private schools before they are allowed to stage examinations,” said Mrs Khumalo.

“We are gathering information and Zimsec will issue a statement. We want this issue to be dealt with expeditiously. Now it is a criminal case and we expect the law to take its course.

“As Government schools we do not condone such behaviour. The integrity of our exams is sacrosanct and needs to be protected.”

“We also urge parents, teachers, learners and all stakeholders to reject, resist and report corrupt elements near our education system,” said Mr Ndoro.

Some parents who spoke to The Herald in the streets of Harare were not happy because of the suspected exam leaks.

“This is bad and it demoralises the children who put in hard work preparing for the exams. We hope Zimsec can quickly address this rot,” said Ms Martha Dube.

“This is sad. Zimsec must put adequate systems in place to protect these exams. The best way is to order a rewrite of the leaked exams,” said Mrs Tinaye Mutizwa.

In response Zimsec said they will punish all those found on the wrong side.

“The Council has zeroed in on schools/centres and localities that are considered hot spots and has intensified the monitoring of these centres. It is emphasised that the council has the mandate to de-register schools and centres that are caught engaging in examination malpractice.

“Candidates who are found to have had pre-access to examination materials will have all the results nullified. School authorities who aid or abet such practices will also be dealt with decisively,” said Zimsec in a statement.

“The council is working closely with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and security operatives to reign in on infringements of the rules and regulations governing the ongoing examinations.-state media

Arrest Perpetrators Of Violence, President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to stop the escalating violence against opposition members.

The CCC leader has described as barbaric the attack on party MP Hon Toffa.

Hon Toffa was attacked by Zanu PF goons in Insiza.

“This is a Member Parliament, Hon Toffa in hospital.

She was assaulted by Zpf in Insiza where there is a by election this coming Saturday. The thugs broke both of the MP’s hands.

The perpetrators haven’t been arrested and yet innocent citizens #Nyatsime17 have been behind bars for the past 128 days without bail or trial,” President Chamisa said in a statement on Twitter.

Mr Mnangagwa & Zanupf STOP THIS VIOLENCE!

Mnangagwa Encourages Zanu PF Supporters To Punish “Rebellious” Teachers

Tinashe Sambiri| The Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged party supporters to punish teachers perceived to be against his administration.

Mnangagwa made the remarks at the launch of Teachers for Economic Development programme.

Analysts say Mr Mnangagwa is using the controversial scheme to hoodwink teachers.

Responding to Mr Mnangagwa’s remarks, CCC said :

“We condemn the partisan abuse of teachers by ZANU PF.

Teachers like any citizen have the freedom to make political choices. Frog marching them to Zanu PF rallies won’t improve their working conditions or the broken education sector. #SaveOurEducationZW

Violence is Zanu PF’s DNA. Here @edmnangagwa says,“Your children here (the teachers) have chosen to stand with us.Nurture & guide them.Those who would have shown errant behaviour, you should pinch them,don’t beat them too much.Anenge aita musikanzwa munoshunya hamunyanyi kurova.”

Food Safety Strategies

Today WHO launches the WHO Global Strategy for Food Safety 2022-2030, adopted by Member States at the 75th Session of the World Health Assembly – Resolution WHA75(22).

The launch marks a milestone in WHO work to promote health, keep the world safe and protect the vulnerable.

Every year, one in ten people globally fall ill due to foodborne diseases. Contaminated food can cause over 200 diseases, and the magnitude of public health burden is comparable to malaria or HIV AIDS. Children under five are at higher risk, as one in six deaths from diarrhoea are caused by unsafe food.

The updated WHO Global Strategy for Food Safety is a step towards a safer and healthier world, but also towards strengthening multisectoral collaboration and innovative public health approaches.

The Global Food Safety Strategy has been developed to guide and support Member States in their efforts to prioritize, plan, implement, monitor and regularly evaluate actions towards the reduction of the burden of foodborne diseases (FBD) by continuously strengthening food safety systems and promoting global cooperation.

The Strategy’s vision is that all people, everywhere, consume safe and healthy food so as to reduce the burden of FBDs. This strategy gives stakeholders the tools they need to strengthen their national food safety systems and collaborate with partners around the world.

This new WHO Global Strategy for Food Safety 2022-2030 addresses current and emerging challenges, incorporates new technologies and includes innovative approaches for strengthening food safety systems.

It also reflects feedback received through a comprehensive consultation process with Member States and governmental institutions, United Nations agencies and other intergovernmental organizations, academic institutions, non-governmental organizations, private sector entities, and individuals working in public health and food safety.

The strategy also sets concrete targets and aims to reduce the burden of foodborne diseases by reducing 40% the number of cases of foodborne diarrheal diseases incidence that affects most the children under 5 and other vulnerable populations. It also has a target of 100% of functional coordination mechanisms to manage foodborne events and enhanced laboratory capacity for foodborne disease surveillance.

The strategy has identified five interlinked and mutually reinforcing strategic priorities with respective strategic objectives. Using the identified five strategic priorities and respective strategic objectives, the strategy aims to build proactive, forward-looking, evidence-based, people-centred, and cost-effective food safety systems with coordinated governance and adequate infrastructures.

Strategic priorities:

Strengthening national food control systems.
Identifying and responding to food safety challenges resulting from global changes and food systems transformation.

Improving the use of food chain information, scientific evidence and risk assessment in making risk management decisions.
Strengthening stakeholder engagement and risk communication.
Promoting food safety as an essential component in domestic, regional and international food trade.
WHO and the members of the Technical Advisory Group on Food Safety are working on tools to complement the existing sources from WHO, FAO and other organizations to support Member States in the implementation of the strategy over 2022-2030. The collaboration among different sectors and stakeholders is key for the implementation of the strategy, and the implementation plan of the strategy is aligned with the FAO food safety strategic priorities through a joint coordination framework.

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Big Names Miss 2022 World Cup

The 2022 World Cup will begin on 20 November in Qatar but several big-name stars are set to miss the tournament due to injuries.

Here is the confirmed list of players who have been ruled out of the competition.

Diogo Jota (Portugal)
Diogo Jota will miss Portugal’s 2022 FIFA World Cup campaign after sustaining a calf muscle injury.

The Liverpool forward was stretchered off in stoppage time of the 1-0 win over Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday.

Jota will not have surgery to treat the muscle injury.

Reece James (England)
Reece James will be out for two months with a knee injury, ruling him out of the World Cup.

The 22-year-old Chelsea man was set to be England’s preferred option in the right back position at the tournament.

N’golo Kante (France)
N’Golo Kante is out of the World Cup after suffering a reaction to an existing hamstring injury.

The 31-year-old France international has not played since mid-August due to the hamstring issue.

The Chelsea midfielder was vital to France’s success in Russia four years ago and would be a big miss for Didier Deschamps’s side.

Georginio Wijnaldum (Netherlands)
Georginio Wijnaldum sustained a serious fractured tibia in his right leg just days after his debut with the Serie A side in August. There hasn’t been any confirmation that the midfielder will miss the tournament but several European publications claim tje Dutch midfielder is expected to return to the pitch sometime in 2023.

Pedro Neto (Portugal)
Another Portugal star set to miss the World Cup is Wolves winger Pedro Neto. The 22-year-old sustained an ankle injury this month and will undergo surgery to treat it.

Ricardo Pereira
The Leicester City fullback will miss Portugal’s World Cup campaign due a Tendon Achilles rupture.

Ronald Araujo (Uruguay)
Ronald Araujo will miss the World Cup after undergoing surgery on a thigh problem last month. The Barcelona man is expected to be on the sidelines for three months.

He will not be able to reach full fitness in time to be included in Uruguay’s World Cup roster.

Alexander Isak (Sweden)
Alexander Isak will be out until after the World Cup because of a thigh injury. Newcastle United coach Eddie Howe confirmed the player will spend two months on the sidelines and return to action after the tournament.

Boubacar Kamara (France)
Boubacar Kamara was tipped to make the French squad but the Aston Villa midfielder suffered a knee ligament injury in September that will keep him out until after the World Cup.

Arthur Melo (Brazil)
Liverpool loanee Arthur Melo picked up a muscle injury in the build-up to a Champions League clash with Rangers in October and is expected to return to action next year.

Alexis Saelemaekers (Belgium)
The AC Milan winger suffered a serious knee injury that will keep him out of action for the remainder of the year.

Players doubtful or racing against time to recover in time before the World Cup:
Kalvin Phillips – England (dislocated shoulder)
Paul Pogba – France (knee)
Kyle Walker – England (groin injury)
Angel Di Maria – Argentina (thigh injury)
Paulo Dybala – Argentina (quadriceps injury)
Nuno Mendes – Portugal (thigh injury)
Matthijs de Ligt – Netherlands (groin injury)
Florian Wirtz – Germany (ACL)
Lucas Digne – France (ankle injury)
Lucas Hernandez – France (muscle tear)
Presnel Kimpembe – France (hamstring injury)
Andreas Christensen – Denmark (ankle injury)
Marcelo Brozovic – Croatia (hamstring injury)- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Ronaldo In Trouble For Leaving Pitch Before Time

Manchester United coach Erik ten Hag says he will deal with Cristiano Ronaldo after the player left the pitch area minutes before the conclusion of Manchester United’s 2-0 victory over Tottenham.

Ronaldo, who was an unused substitute in the match, left in the 89th minute, shortly after the coach brought on Christian Eriksen and Anthony Elanga as his final changes despite still having two more slots.

“I will deal with that tomorrow, not today. We are now celebrating this victory,” said Ten Hag.

“I have seen him, but I haven’t spoken with him.”

The incident came three days after Ronaldo showed his displeasure at being substituted against Newcastle.

The forward has been limited to Europa League appearances and played his last full ninety minutes for the Red Devils in the EPL in the 4-0 hammering by Brentford.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Miner Falls Into Deep Shaft

A 35-year-old artisanal miner in Mazowe fell to his death in a 20-metre-deep mine shaft after pulling away from a group to relieve himself.

Acting Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Sergeant Major Samuel Chikasha urged miners to fence any disused mines to avoid creating death traps.

The incident occurred on October 16 at around 10pm and the deceased, Gamuchirai Nyowani was in the company of his colleagues Shingirirai Mavhimira (29), Miccah Chidhonza (39) and other unidentified miners.

The group was going to Managers Hill mining claim from a country club where they were drinking beer.

Sgt Major Chikasha said Nyomani pulled away from the group to relieve himself and never caught up with the others.

The following day at around 8am his colleagues noticed that Nyowani was missing and they started to search for him.

They traced back his footprints and Vitalis Mavaidze found Nyowani’s body in a mine shaft about 20 metres deep.

A report was filed at Mazowe Police Station and the body was retrieved with help from other artisanal miners.

He had bruises and his body was sent to Concession Hospital for a post mortem.

No foul play is suspected.

— Herald

Mnangagwa Aide Arrested

ZANU-PF District Coordinating Committee (DCC) chairperson for Matobo in Matabeleland South, Cde Mfakazi Maphosa has been arrested for allegedly blowing US$1 600 belonging to the ruling party, which was meant for campaigning.

Maphosa (54) of Mbembeswana Village in Matobo District, pleaded not guilty to a charge of theft when he appeared before Kezi Magistrate, Mr Howard Sande.

He was remanded in custody to October 19 pending the outcome of his application for bail.

Prosecuting, Mr Thomas Nzima said Maphosa received money from the Zanu-PF Matabeleland South provincial chairman, Nqobizitha Ndlovu which was meant for campaigns. It is alleged that instead of channelling the funds towards the party programmes, Maphosa converted the money to his own use.

The court heard that on October 7, 2022, Cde Ndlovu received US$2 000, 200 litres of diesel coupons and campaign material from the party headquarters, which were meant for use during the campaigns by the party’s Ward 2 candidate, Cde Fadreck Siwela in local council by elections.

“On the same day at Davies Hall in Bulawayo, Cde Ndlovu who is the complainant in the matter, then handed over the money and coupons to the accused person with clear instructions that he should pass them to Siwela. This happened in full view of other Matabeleland South provincial party leaders,” said Mr Nzima.

He said on the following day, Cde Siwela met the accused person at the Zanu-PF district party offices in Maphisa.

Maphosa only gave Cde Siwela US$400 and fuel coupons and told him that they were going to use US$1 600 together during the campaign.

“On October 12, Cde Thokoza Hlongwane delivered 200 litres of diesel at the ward command centre at Tudi Village and told Siwela that the fuel was supposed to be used during the campaigns,” said Mr Nzima.

The court heard that Maphosa failed to give Siwela the full amount and a report was made to the police leading to his arrest.

President Mnangagwa has on many occasion strongly spoke against corruption. He has warned senior party members against engaging in corrupt activities, saying the fight against corruption both in the party and in the country at large continues unabated.

He said gone are the days when members hide behind their status and abuse the name of the party to engage in corruption.

The President said his administration is also re-orienting all sectors of the economy including public-private and non-governmental institutions towards the culture of honesty, accountability and transparency. – Chronicle

Mnangagwa Declares War Against Teachers

By-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared war against teachers.

Mnangagwa said his Zanu PF would punish teachers who refuse to support the ruling party.

Addressing over 5 000 teachers at the launch of the Teachers for Economic Development (Teachers4ED) at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) on Wednesday, 19 October 2022, Mnangagwa urged Zanu PF officials who were present at the event to punish “errant” teachers. He said:

Our party and government are ready to support you. We have the Zanu PF chairperson here (Oppah Muchinguri). You (Muchunguri) heard me telling them that the Zanu PF party supports them (teachers).

Your children here (the teachers) have chosen to stand with us. Nurture and guide them. For those who would have shown errant behaviour, you should pinch them, don’t beat them too much. Anenge aita musikanzwa munoshunya hamunyanyi kurova.

Meanwhile, the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) led by Nelson Chamisa has condemned the alleged partisan abuse of teachers by Zanu PF.

In a statement, CCC said the Zanu PF-led government should improve teachers’ conditions of service instead of forcing them to attend its political rallies. CCC said:

We condemn the partisan abuse of teachers by Zanu PF. Teachers like any citizen have the freedom to make political choices.

Frog marching them to Zanu PF rallies won’t improve their working conditions or the broken education sector.

More than 5 000 teachers left their stations yesterday to attend the official launch of the Teachers for Economic Development.

Zanu PF officials promised to pamper teachers affiliated with the ruling party with various perks, including farmland, and agricultural inputs in return for their loyalty. | NewsDay

Mnangagwa Incites Political Violence

Kazembe Speaks On Police Clearance Printing Copy Shortages

By James Gwati- Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe has launched an investigation into the shortages of copies used to print criminal record clearance certificates.

The shortage of printing copies has left thousands of people intending to leave the country for employment or studies, risking their precious opportunities.

The Police clearance, commonly known as the blue copy, is obtained from Harare’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) headquarters.

Anyone intending to work or study abroad is required to produce the document.

The same could also be asked for by companies or government departments, which would offer a person a job.

It costs ZW$20 to get the police clearance.

Zimeye.com was at the CID headquarters and found hundreds of people looking for this security document being turned away.

Most of these people who got job offer letters in the United Kingdom have not been able to acquire the police clearance certificate since the beginning of this month.

“I have been coming here since the 2nd of this month and they have been telling us they do not have the police clearance printing paper,” said a young lady who got a job in the UK two months ago.

“What is frustrating is that they are not giving us any dates to expect that blue copy. They are keeping on saying that we should check every day and its annoying,” said another young lady who also got a care work in Britain.

Another lady who got a nursing job in Australia said she was only left with that police clearance to apply for her Visa.

“I have done all the tests including health check-ups and what left for me to get my Visa is the criminal record clearance and these delays are putting my chances of grabbing this job at risk. I got this job in July and my potential employer is sending me emails every day asking about my seriousness, “she said.

Also stranded are thousands of students on presidential scholarships, due to leave for their studies in China, Zambia, and South Africa.

A senior official at the CID headquarters who declined to be named said the government has “more serious priorities” than providing the police clearance printing paper.

“The issue is that the same paper is used for other security documents which are more important than the police clearance and it is this other alternative that the paper is being used for, for now,” he said.

Minister Kazembe said he was investigating the causes of this shortage.

“I am not aware of that shortage, and it may be because I was out of the country, but I will check with the relevant office and find out what the problem could be,” said Kazembe when they reached for comment.

This is not the first time Zimbabwe has announced that it has run out of such paper. Recently the registrar’s office ran out of passport printing paper.

The Transport ministry also stopped issuing learners’ driver’s licences because of the non-availability of printing paper.

Arrest Perpetrators Of Violence, President Chamisa Tells ZRP

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to stop the escalating violence against opposition members.

The CCC leader has described as barbaric the attack on party MP Hon Toffa.

Hon Toffa was attacked by Zanu PF goons in Insiza.

“This is a Member Parliament, Hon Toffa in hospital.

She was assaulted by Zpf in Insiza where there is a by election this coming Saturday. The thugs broke both of the MP’s hands.

The perpetrators haven’t been arrested and yet innocent citizens #Nyatsime17 have been behind bars for the past 128 days without bail or trial,” President Chamisa said in a statement on Twitter.

Mr Mnangagwa & Zanupf STOP THIS VIOLENCE!

Video: Find Out More About Parcel Rush Mobile App

Business Correspondent| The Parcel Rush mobile application enables Zimbabweans in the diaspora to send parcels home conveniently.

According to the developer of the application, Lewin Muzvonda, new features have been added to the exciting platform.

“We are adding more feautures to the app. Buying & Sending groceries home directly from the app,” said Muzvonda.

Intimidation Of Teachers By ED Shocking- CCC

Tinashe Sambiri| The Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged party supporters to punish teachers perceived to be against his administration.

Mnangagwa made the remarks at the launch of Teachers for Economic Development programme.

Analysts say Mr Mnangagwa is using the controversial scheme to hoodwink teachers.

Responding to Mr Mnangagwa’s remarks, CCC said :

“We condemn the partisan abuse of teachers by ZANU PF.

Teachers like any citizen have the freedom to make political choices. Frog marching them to Zanu PF rallies won’t improve their working conditions or the broken education sector. #SaveOurEducationZW

Violence is Zanu PF’s DNA. Here @edmnangagwa says,“Your children here (the teachers) have chosen to stand with us.Nurture & guide them.Those who would have shown errant behaviour, you should pinch them,don’t beat them too much.Anenge aita musikanzwa munoshunya hamunyanyi kurova.”

End Violence Now, President Chamisa Challenges Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to stop the escalating violence against opposition members.

The CCC leader has described as barbaric the attack on party MP Hon Toffa.

Hon Toffa was attacked by Zanu PF goons in Insiza.

“This is a Member Parliament, Hon Toffa in hospital.

She was assaulted by Zpf in Insiza where there is a by election this coming Saturday. The thugs broke both of the MP’s hands.

The perpetrators haven’t been arrested and yet innocent citizens #Nyatsime17 have been behind bars for the past 128 days without bail or trial,” President Chamisa said in a statement on Twitter.

Mr Mnangagwa & Zanupf STOP THIS VIOLENCE!

Chamisa Loses Top Mutare Aide

By- The opposition CCC has lost one of its longest-serving councillors in Mutare, councillor for Ward 9, Crispen Dube.

 He passed away on Wednesday night.

Dube was re-elected councillor for Ward 9 several months ago after the MDC-T led by Douglas Mwonzora had recalled him.

CCC national spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said Dube passed away at Victoria Chitepo Hospital in Mutare. She said:

We’ve received the sad news that Councillor Crispen Dube of Ward 9 Dangamvura Chikanga has passed away at Victoria Chitepo Hospital in Mutare.

He was recalled for his unwavering support of the CCC and won back the ward in the by-election. Sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.

Acting Mutare Town Clerk Blessing Chafesuka confirmed Councillor Dube’s death to The Manica Post. He said:

I can confirm the sad news of the passing on of Councillor Dube. It is a big blow to the city and we will be meeting later to discuss the issue. More details will be availed after our meeting.

Outcry As Zimbabwe Runs Out Of Police Clearance Printing Copy

By James Gwati- There is an outcry in Zimbabwe as the Home Affairs ministry runs out of police clearance printing paper.

The shortage of printing copies has left thousands of people intending to leave the country for employment or studies, risking their precious opportunities.

The Police clearance, commonly known as the blue copy, is obtained from Harare’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) headquarters.

Anyone intending to work or study abroad is required to produce the document.

The same could also be asked for by companies or government departments, which would offer a person a job.

It costs ZW$20 to get the police clearance.

Zimeye.com was at the CID headquarters and found hundreds of people looking for this security document being turned away.

Most of these people who got job offer letters in the United Kingdom have not been able to acquire the police clearance certificate since the beginning of this month.

“I have been coming here since the 2nd of this month and they have been telling us they do not have the police clearance printing paper,” said a young lady who got a job in the UK two months ago.

“What is frustrating is that they are not giving us any dates to expect that blue copy. They are keeping on saying that we should check every day and its annoying,” said another young lady who also got a care work in Britain.

Another lady who got a nursing job in Australia said she was only left with that police clearance to apply for her Visa.

“I have done all the tests including health check-ups and what left for me to get my Visa is the criminal record clearance and these delays are putting my chances of grabbing this job at risk. I got this job in July and my potential employer is sending me emails every day asking about my seriousness, “she said.

Also stranded are thousands of students on presidential scholarships, due to leave for their studies in China, Zambia, and South Africa.

A senior official at the CID headquarters who declined to be named said the government has “more serious priorities” than providing the police clearance printing paper.

“The issue is that the same paper is used for other security documents which are more important than the police clearance and it is this other alternative that the paper is being used for, for now,” he said.

Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe said he was unaware of the blue copy shortage.

“I am not aware of that shortage, and it may be because I was out of the country, but I will check with the relevant office and find out what the problem could be,” said Kazembe when they reached for comment.

This is not the first time Zimbabwe has announced that it has run out of such paper. Recently the registrar’s office ran out of passport printing paper.

The Transport ministry also stopped issuing learners’ driver’s licences because of the non-availability of printing paper.

ED’s Message To Citizens Returning From S.A

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwean government has urged residents with exemption permits to comply with South African laws after it emerged only a handful had applied for the available mainstream visas.

The South African government announced that it would terminate the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) on 30 June 2023, a decision that will affect about 180 000 Zimbabweans residing in South Africa.

In a post-Cabinet media briefing on Tuesday evening, Zimbabwe’s Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Monica Mutsvangwa said the South African government expressed concern that less than 10% of ZEP holders had applied for the available mainstream visas.

Mutsvangwa said engagements on the issue of ZEP holders are being held at the government-to-government level, with the latest one being held at the mid-term review meeting of the Zimbabwe-South Africa bi-national commission in Pretoria on 10 August 2022.

The South African government expressed concern that less than 10% of ZEP holders had applied for the available mainstream visas,” Mutsvangwa said.

“The government of Zimbabwe is encouraging the ZEP holders to comply with the South African laws.”

Zimbabwe’s Cabinet on Tuesday deliberated on the issue of the anticipated return of ZEP holders from South Africa following a report tabled by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Dr Fredrick Shava.

Minister Mutsvangwa expressed the Zimbabwe government’s readiness to receive returning nationals.

She said the government “is working on mechanisms to facilitate the smooth flow of the returnees at the Beitbridge border post.

New Twist To Trafficking Case

By A Correspondent- The trial of a truck driver, accused of trafficking two minor girls, continued with the truck being brought to court for inspection in loco.

James Mahachi appeared before trial magistrate Ngoni Nduna. The truck was brought to court after Mahachi denied trafficking the girls, saying the vehicle had cameras.

A security expert from Sabot, Allan Mufandaedza, said the truck doesn’t have cameras.

Mufandaedza is the fleet manager responsible for tracking.

He told the court that the truck had a tracking system only.

Quizzed by Mahachi’s lawyer why he was so sure that the truck didn’t have a camera, Mufandaedza said:

“The camera project is new and the very first fleet to be installed with cameras were the Zambian registered trucks followed by the South African registered trucks.

“The Zimbabwean trucks don’t have cameras yet. I work with these trucks everyday so the information is at my fingertips,” he said.

Allegations are that Mahachi kidnapped the girls, promising to pay their school fees when, in fact, he wanted to sexually exploit them.

The court heard that between September 2021 and March this year, Mahachi used an agent, Brighton Nyamandi, who is currently on the run, to recruit the two girls, aged 13 and 17 years, from Hurungwe.

He allegedly lied to the victims’ parents that he was going to send them to school and pay their fees.

But, he subjected them to sexual exploitation and also used them as free labour.

Mahachi allegedly took them to South Africa and would sleep with them in his truck.

He would allegedly threaten to dump them in the neighbouring country if they refused to sleep with him. One of the girls escaped and sought refuge at a nearby house where she narrated her ordeal to one Charity Munemo. Munemo assisted her in filing a police report.

Netsai Mushayabasa appeared for the State.

-H Metro

LEAKED AUDIO: I ALLOWED GHANAIAN PASTORS TO BATH MY WIFE FOR RICHES

Ghanaian Pastors Bathed My Wife For Riches

By Dorrothy Moyo | A Zimbabwean man narrates his ordeal at the hands of a pastor he says gave him special powers for riches.

(Full Transcript by ZimEye) After returning from diaspora life in SA and now launching a successful mining project in Zimbabwe, my wife started spending a lot of time on TV watching GodChannels.

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She was so glued to the TV church programs that her long sessions stretching to around 1pm from morning time, had made me end up extending my DSTV to the bedroom, and we both got glued to a certain Ghanaian Bishop.

We would later visit the Bishop in Ghana for prayers. The Ghanaian Pastor gave me and my wife anointing oil, saying I should put it on, whenever I go to mine gold.

I was later told by my employees that they have picked up 2kg of gold at the mine.

I then concluded that my prosperity is as a result of the Ghanaian Bishop’s intervention. The Church later told us to appear on their TV program for testimonies. We grouped some of our family and friends to watch our confession. After that, the Bishop made a personal invitation and called for offerings. I was now paying tithes to them. I was keeping chunks of money in Tshangani bags.

I later visited Ghana again.

The Bishop invited me to his house over there. I witnessed the Bishop drinking something that looked like beer. I asked the Bishop: were you drinking beer, and he replied me saying he was truly drinking beer. He was now very open to me. The Bishop said to me: I have the keys to the wealth of this world, do you want to join me?

We then drove to a small village, and we got to a certain house and met a man there. The Bishop told that guy that he has brought me there to find wealth. The man told me to undergo a ritual. I went back to my wife to let her know this is what had happened. It was sad that my wife was busy happily praying without knowing that the Bishop touches a lot of witchcraft things.

Back home there was now a certain war veteran who was now targeting my mine after the gushing out of gold. The war veteran wanted to take the mine accusing me of not having the papers for it. My wife asked me what we should do, and I told her the Bishop told me, he is able to give me special wealth. My wife refused.

I then told her that if I refuse, I will degenerate to the low level I had been before, of a poor teacher.

We decided to go there, and I was ashamed to see my wife being washed naked by another man; her private parts being opened by another man.

I was given a green ring, at the bottom of which was a type of a bird with red eyes, with an inscription in Latin. One day when I had travelled to China, and a Chinese Museum staff member was shocked after reading it and said to me, this is an ancient Chinese language and no-one can translate it. I told him I was given this ring somewhere.

The Ghanaian guy had given me a box of matches wherein were 6 matches. The man had told me, this is what is going to give you money when you get to Zimbabwe. The man had told me when you get to Zimbabwe don’t fight anyone, I will deal with whoever fights you.

I found the war veteran mining at my property. The war veteran pulled out a gun. He told me there is no court that would entertain me because, I own the courts.

Later, I was told the mine no longer has anything. I discovered the war veteran had robbed me.

At home there was a tshangani bag that had money. I knew I would be getting something from the money at home. Later I started ti notice that at home the money I am taking out is literally returning into the Tsangani bag.

I took the money from the bag and went to Messina and bought our car. The duty money I paid was close to USD4,000. What shocked me is that when I got back home, the money inside the bag was still intact, like there had no money been taken out. Later while asleep, I found myself trapped in my sleep, and I saw 6 small men, one of whom had tattoos.

I asked them what do you want here? Are you thieves? One of them started laughing and said we have been working for you all these years and not even a single day you’ve not been paying us a salary, so we have come to you to ask you to pay us. I asked them when they started working for me.

It was like a vision from the time I got the anointing oil and went with it to put on the mine. One of the men had gone to touch a band inside the mine [that brought riches]. When my wife was being bathed, it was like while she was being washed, and the men were coming out of her private parts as if she is giving birth.

Every time I was giving someone money, after some time, the money was being taken out.

They told me the salary we want from you is a wife. I asked them which wife? They said we want your daughter to become your wife otherwise we are bringing her back into Zimbabwe to drink her blood.

My wife also woke up saying, I was dreaming while breastfeeding to certain men. After that I told her what had happened in the room. My wife then called my daughter to come back home to Zim. Our daughter initially refused, but after being promised an iPhone, she came to Zimbabwe.

The day I had been told by those men to do the ritual, ‘arrived.’

On that day, they told me to take money from the tshangani bag, and put the money on the bed; When your daughter has come, you place her in the room. When my daughter had come back, we bought some sleeping tablets, and put them inside fruit juice.

As I took her, I was being pained inside me.

We placed our daughter on top of the money. When we shut the door, loud noises started. We sat the the door and we were listening while our daughter was crying from the time we had sat at the room door.

The following day, we took her to the hospital, and she was prescribed pills to calm her down. Since that day, our daughter is now so violent, like as if she is possessed by demons. Recently our kids in China I went there to see them. My 2 sons approached me and said we are having a relationship. They say they have been sleeping together.

Now these things are eating me up. For me to tell relatives, it’s paining me. My sons are now sleeping with each other, my daughter is now mad, and then, my wife is breast feeding these men, and is now losing weight. It’s as if she is HIV positive.

Most of the time, we are now staying indoors, and we have had to send our maid out. Our daughter on one of the days she managed to free herself up.

Our garden boy has given up, though he tried: He was beaten all over the face. He got frustrated. Right now, it’s only me my wife and daughter staying alone together. My sons are sleeping together. This is my confession. – ZimEye

Protection Order Against Mai Titi Granted

By A Correspondent- A woman seeking a protection order against Mai TT has found favour with the courts.

Panashe Nzenza approached the Harare Civil Court accusing Mai TT, born Felistas Murata, of threatening to bash her for having an affair with her estranged husband, Tinashe Maposa.

She also claimed Mai TT had been sending depressing texts messages to her. Presenting her case, Nzenza’s lawyers claimed Mai TT was attacking his client based on assumptions.

Harare Magistrate, Tamara Chibindi, granted the protection order against Mai TT.

Mai TT was in wilful default since she did not respond to the allegations in toto.

Nzenza also claimed that Mai TT had threatened to hunt her down and beat her up.

She claimed the socialite also threatened to harm her.

In her founding affidavit, Nzenza claimed that she was labelled a whore and a b***h.

“My client is living in fear after the unfounded threats. She has no alternative, but to seek protection from this court.

“We fear she may be harmed since the respondent has vowed to take the law into her own hands,” submitted Nzenza’s lawyer. H Metro

ZB Heist Mastermind Nabbed

By A Correspondent- The alleged mastermind behind the robbery of US$2,7 million and $43 000 in January last year from a ZB Bank vehicle carrying cash has been arrested in Harare after being on the run for almost two years.

Shadreck Njowa was arrested at a house in Highfield where he was hiding after CID Homicide, who deal with serious violent crime, launched a raid.

This leaves just two of the 14 involved still being hunted, the other 12 are now in custody as the police continue keeping the case active and ensuring that no one benefits from the crime.

Sources close to the investigations said Njowa is still in custody and assisting with investigations.

Recently, ZB Bank offered a US$5 000 reward for leads which might result in the arrest of Njowa and his two other accomplices, Patson Matengambiri and Nyasha Chitera, who were then still at large.

No information is yet available to see if the person who turned in Njowa will be receiving the reward, or at least part of it.

The last three wanted were in the company of 11 other gang members who have since been arrested and are on remand pending their trial.

The robbery of the US$2,775 million and $43 000 from a cash-in-transit ZB Bank vehicle was believed to have been an inside job where the three security personnel in the vehicle allegedly connived with robbers to steal the cash.

The three security staff, Nomatter Jonga (43), Mathew Simango (66) and Fanuel Musakwa (34), were arrested and have since appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Court.

The three were tasked to carry seven boxes containing US$2 775 000 on January 6 last year to ZB branches and deliver to Chinhoyi US$75 000, Kadoma US$25 000, Kwekwe and Gweru US$150 000 each, Bulawayo US$200 000, Gwanda US$50 000 and Zvishavane US$100 000.

They were travelling in a Toyota Hilux single cab with a canopy, secured with a tracker and emergency panic button when what is now considered to be a fake robbery took place at 11,30am at the Gwebi River Bridge along the Harare-Chirundu highway.

The initial allegations given in court were that Jonga, Simango and Musakwa picked up three unknown suspects at the Westgate roundabout in Harare and drove to Inkomo tollgate where they collected a box containing another $43 090 collected in tolls, which was supposed to be deposited at the bank, and then picked up three more men at Inkomo Barracks turn-off as they drove towards Chinhoyi.

Upon reaching the 60km peg, Jonga stopped the vehicle and a fake robbery was staged. The State alleges that an Isuzu twin-cab immediately arrived at the scene with people who were armed with pistols.

Jonga, Simango and Musakwa surrendered their pistol and rifle before driving their Toyota Hilux for about 900 metres where the gang offloaded the cash boxes into the Isuzu which then drove off. Herald

Full Text- English Paper Leaks.

To. :OFFICER COMMANDING MASVINGO EAST
INFO: PDIO MASVINGO EAST
FROM: OFFICER IN-CHARGE BIKITA.
MEMO:OM /22. DATED 19/10/22

SUBJECT :- Examination Leakage at Bikita Fashu High School. Bikita.

This memo serves to put on record and state that :-

  1. On the 19th of October 2022 at around 1000hrs, information was received from Bikita Fashu High School headmaster Hapias Madziro n.r 22-084508 Z-12 aged 64 years of Bikita Fashu High School Bikita to the effect that Tafadzwa Chikomo n.r not held, of Chimbodzikai village Chief Marozva Bikita , a full time candidate at the school , candidate number 06001/3098 had been seen with an English Paper 2 question paper with answers where he was copying during the English paper two examination which was running between 0900hrs and 1100hrs on the 19th of October 2022.
    2.Circumstances are that on the 19th of October 2022 at around 0940hrs and at Bikita Fashu High School, Tafadzwa Chikomo was found copying prepared answers from a paper which was handwritten but containing all answers for the English Paper two which was being written at the time.
    3.The invigilator Mugadza Eustina n.r 27-069486D-27;aged 53 years of Bikita Fashu High School then took the paper with answers that was being used by Tafadzwa Chikomo and took it to the headmaster Mr Hapias Madziro who then made a report to Police after contacting ZIMSEC Regional Manager Masvingo Mr Dandira on cell number 0712 623 467.
    4.ZRP Bikita attended the scene and investigations made revealed that Tafadzwa Chikomo recieved a soft copy of the English paper 2 and it’s answers on the 19th day of October 2022 at around 0538hrs from a Pamushana day student Tadiwa Chapwanya of Chimbodzikai village cheif Marozva Bikita using cell number 0717 303 348 . Further investigations also revealed that Tafadzwa Chikomo also received a soft copy of suspected Mathematics Paper 2 which is supposed to be written on the 20th of October 2022 between 0900hrs and 1130hrs.
    5.Tafadzwa Chikomo received the Mathematics paper 2 from one Pride Tapera of Domboshava Visitation Makumbi Harare and one Valerio Muchemwa n.r 75 – 205064 Z-47 of Chimbodzikai village Chief Marozva Bikita using cell number 0778 996 152 and sent at 0538hrs.
    6.Further investigations also revealed that Valerio Muchemwa had also sent the Mathematics paper 2 to Patience Tambararai n.r not held of Manjonjo business and Privilege Mavhengere of Manjonjo village Chief Marozva Bikita on the cell numbers 0771604296 and 0785635529 respectively. The duo were not seen since they were having Agriculture paper one examination at that time.
    7.lnvestigations are still in progress and the cellphones with leaked exam papers are also held as exhibit.
  2. Your office will be updated on any further developments

Comment
It appears this year’s ZIMSEC examinations are seriously leaked and it appears the source is in Harare and chances are high that the leakages are from ZIMSEC offices in Harare. Action should be taken on ZIMSEC head offices where the soft copies originate. Pamushana High School has a long history of leaking examinations and the source, Chimbodzikai village Chief Marozva Bikita is near Pamushana High School.

Norton School Forces Parents To Pay USD130 For Uniforms

Good day to you our Sir.
We have noted your brave fight against corruption and for the disadvantaged members of our community. I therefore thought that our final hope rests in your hands. I would like to report a rather worrisome practice that is happening in Norton: I am looking for placement for my soon to be Form 1 child and I have been informed by the school authorities at both Vimbai High School and Chiedza High School that I have to pay an additional amount of about USD130 for school uniforms. I have been told that if I don’t buy these uniforms at the school, my child will not be given a school place. I have informed the ministry hotline number (shalom) and the District Officer but the practice is continuing as we have been give a cut off date of this Friday to purchase these uniforms.

The same uniforms are fairly priced at other outlets and I cannot afford the exorbitant prices been charged by these school authorities. Please may you advise me on any remedy as I fear my child and other kids of parents in similar circumstances will be unable to secure a place for their children.

Kind Regards.

Mrs **********

16yr Old Maid Assaulted Over Wearing Boss Lady’s Shoes

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo maid found out the hard way that wearing her boss lady’s shoes is not the wisest thing to do at work when she was bashed by her employer.

Moreen Ngwenya of Northend suburb was so enraged when she found her 16-year-old maid wearing her shoes that she beat the teenager with a wooden spoon on her back.

Ngwenya was hauled before Bulawayo magistrate Busani Sibanda facing a charge of physical abuse and pleaded guilty to the charge. She was sentenced to 10 months imprisonment.

Five months of her sentence were suspended for five years on the condition of good behaviour.

The remaining five months were suspended on the condition that she performs 175 hours of community service at Baines Junior School for five weeks.

The court heard that on 4 October 2022 at around 7pm, Ngwenya asked the teenager why she was putting on her shoes.

Angered by this,she assaulted the minor leaving her injured.

Ultimatum For Prison Boss Over Sikhala, Sithole

By A Correspondent- Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has given prisons boss Moses Chihobvu a 24-hour ultimatum to provide an explanation for denial of permission to visit detained party activists and legislators Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole.

In a letter directed to the Commissioner General, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services, Chamisa queried the basis on which he was being denied the constitutional right to visit his party members who were arrested for allegedly inciting public violence in June.

Our client advises that on divers occasions, he attempted to visit these individuals at both Harare remand and Chikurubi Maximum prisons, respectively, but upon arrival he was denied access,” read the letter from Chamisa’s lawyers, Shava Law Chambers.

“He (Chamisa) was advised by the prison guards that he was specifically barred from visiting anyone in prison detention without your written permission.

“The basis for this requirement could not be easily ascertained from these guards.”

Chamisa has been barred from visiting his party members but opposition MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora was given access although Sikhala and Sithole, according to a spokesperson, refused to meet him.

In terms of Zimbabwean laws, any person who is detained, including a convicted prisoner, has a right to communicate with, and be visited by a relative or anyone else of their choice, subject to reasonable restrictions which may be imposed for the proper administration of prisons or places of detention,” said the attorneys.

We are of the firm view that the guards, in trying to implement a patently unlawful policy, which seems to be targeted at one individual, our client, might have acted without your blessings.”

In reference to a similar incident of being denied access to prisoners, the letter made a citation to the case of Roselyn Hanzi vs The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary affairs, the Commissioner of General of Prisons and Anor HC 4404/22 in which it later turned out that the refusal of admittance had been done without the knowledge of administrators.

“It is within the above context that we are of the firm view that this is a matter capable of resolution without resorting to costly litigation process which, in any event, would put your office under unnecessary spotlight.

We found no reason to approach the courts for recourse before having inquired from you on whether or not it is now a requirement that our client must first get permission

from yourself before visiting the aforementioned individuals, and if so kindly furnish us with a copy of the said policy document,” the letter said.

-New Zimbabwe