By James Gwati- The opposition CCC is empowering rural farmers by assisting them with technical expertise to boost their yields for the 2022-2023 harvesting season.
CCC secretary general Chalton Hwende is leading this programme.
By James Gwati- The opposition CCC is empowering rural farmers by assisting them with technical expertise to boost their yields for the 2022-2023 harvesting season.
CCC secretary general Chalton Hwende is leading this programme.
By James Gwati- A senior opposition CCC cadre Abednico Bhebhe, is conducting an intensive voter mobilisation program in Nkayi.
Bhebhe posted on Twitter while in the remote areas of Nkayi.
A Harare man yesterday appeared in court facing six counts of fraud after he allegedly duped people of their hard-earned money on the pretext that he would train them as nurse aides.
Ngundu Zvirevo (52) appeared before Harare Magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi who remanded him in custody to tomorrow.
The court heard that on August 7, Zvirevo flighted an advert on a WhatsApp group purporting that he could assist people seeking nurse aide training at Government hospitals with attachment at those institutions.
The complainant became interested and contacted Zvirevo, who confirmed that he could help.
Zvirevo told the complainant to send cash through Mukuru money transfer agent and complied and she the deposited US$1 250.
He then confirmed receiving the money.
The complainant then tried to contact Zvirevo, but he became evasive leading to a report being made to the police.
On the second count, Zvirevo used the same method and defrauded Brenda Mubaiwa on August 11, resulting in her losing US$1 270.
On the third count, circumstances are that on September 19, Charity Muringisi was defrauded by Zvirevo using the same tactic and she suffered a loss of US$527 after sending money through Mukuru at the instigation of Zvirevo.
On the fourth count, the court heard that on August 10, Brian Masina was duped by Zvirevo of US$1 270 using the same way.
On the fifth count, the court heard that on August 9, attracted the attention of Rachel Dheka, again on a WhatsApp group, and made the complainant send US$1 250.
On the sixth count, Zvirevo allegedly defrauded Faith Murambiwa on July 11 through the same method and got away with US$1 250.
The total amount lost to Zvirevo is US$6 342 and nothing was recovered.
The court said Zvirevo had no right to defraud the complainants.-state media
By- Zanu PF has announced that it will discuss President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s retirement plan at the party’s elective congress next month.
NewsDay reports that the party will do this through fast-tracking internal constitutional amendments to enable Mnangagwa’s succession roadmap in consultation with the proposed council of elders.
According to insiders, the amendments to be tabled at the party congress would enable him to step down as State President after serving his two five-year terms and continue as party president.
Party sources said the council of elders would comprise Zanu PF old guard retired from government and deployed to the party to serve as advisers to the State President — effectively running government business from the party headquarters.
But it is the succession issue that Mnangagwa is said to be more interested in to avoid going the same way as his predecessor the late Robert Mugabe who was toppled in a military-assisted coup in 2017 after 37 years in power.
The council of elders will be composed of former party presidents and other “senior members”, Zanu PF secretary for legal affairs Paul Mangwana told NewsDay yesterday.
“We have a council of elders made up of former Presidents and other senior members and their duty is to advise the President and settle disputes especially among senior members,” Mangwana said.
“We have created the council of elders and it will be appointed this year,” he said without giving specific timelines.
Mnangagwa, who is understood to be consolidating his grip on the ruling party through all its structures, reportedly wants to amend the Zanu PF constitution to allow him to remain the leader of the party after his two maximum terms in office as State President expire.
But Mangwana dismissed the claims, saying that would be unconstitutional.
“That (making Mnangagwa party president beyond his maximum terms as State President) would not be consistent with the national Constitution which is the supreme law of the land and it is my duty to ensure that our party constitution does not contradict with the national Constitution,” Mangwana said.
He added: “We have made sure our constitution is in harmony with the national Constitution. The national Constitution has two presidential term limits; whereas our party constitution has no term limits, but it says whoever is party president becomes our presidential candidate for national elections so that means there is harmony.”
Mangwana also dismissed speculation that the presidential candidate as well as his deputies would be handpicked by the party leadership.
Mnangagwa assumed the Zanu PF party leadership after usurping power from Mugabe through a military-assisted coup in November 2017. Soon after assuming power, he retired party bigwigs Obert Mpofu, Patrick Chinamasa and Simbarashe Mumbengegwi among others from government and deployed them to work fulltime at the party headquarters.
The amendments to the Zanu PF constitution are coming after Mnangagwa indicated in 2019 that the ruling party would establish a war veterans league and a council of elders to restore unity and discipline in the party. The war veterans’ league was set up recently and held its inaugural conference early this month.
Meanwhile, former long-serving State Security minister and close Mugabe ally Didymus Mutasa has claimed that Mnangagwa might lose the 2023 polls after failing to douse the factional fights within the ruling party.
Mutasa, a former Zanu PF secretary for administration, made the remarks while responding to allegations that he was decampaigning former Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa in Makoni district Manicaland province by influencing Zanu PF party members to vote him out of the central committee.
Both Mutasa and Chinamasa hail from Makoni district.
Chinamasa was dressed down during a Zanu PF Makoni inter-district meeting that was held in Rusape last week, where party members requested that his central committee position be challenged in the upcoming internal party polls.
This was after Zanu PF Makoni district co-ordinating committee (DCC) chairperson Albert Nyakuedzwa attempted to impose Chinamasa on the grounds that the former Finance minister be spared as a member of the politburo.
“People are against Chinamasa since he was also the one who was behind the downfall of Mutasa as they both wanted to control the Makoni district and Manicaland as well,” a source in Makoni said.
Before his fall from grace, Mutasa was regarded as Zanu PF political Godfather in Manicaland province.
Contacted for comment yesterday, Mutasa said: “I enjoy respect not only in Makoni, but in Manicaland province and countrywide. Yes, l have heard the issue of me and Comrade Patrick Chinamasa fighting, and this is not the first time I have heard about that. But, l don’t know anything about that. I am not haunting anyone.”
He said the party leadership needed to work hard to win next year’s polls.
“I am not talking about Manicaland province, but the whole country. The party is in trouble, leaders in the party should work hard — hear me correctly, I am saying all the leaders. If they want to win, they have to stop gossiping within the party,” Mutasa said. Newsday
By Farai D Hove | The Australia based campaigner, Susan Mutami’s mother is not answering her phone for 6 days since the sociallite failed to travel to the US.
The self styled ‘whistleblower’ has changed phone numbers multiple times over the last year since returning from Zimbabwe and later launching her Twitter campaigns.
Mutami (34) raised damning allegations against the ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa saying he raped her when she was 15.
She had last month promised she would speak at the UN General Assembly and expose Mnangagwa there.
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By- Zanu PF deputy secretary for indigenisation in the Mashonaland west province and former Empowerment Group (EEG) president, Mike Chimombe has been arrested on allegations of frauding.
According to the state media, Chimombe sold a stand for US$16 900 to several people.
Chimombe, a prominent businessman and socialite who is also a former Affirmative Action Group (AAG) president, was arrested yesterday morning at his plush Borrowdale Brooke house in Harare and is expected to appear in court today.
Two others, Steven Chimombe and Hermysh Katsande, were arrested in July on the same charges.
They are now on remand awaiting trial and it is likely that Chimombe will be joining them in the dock.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the three are accused of selling a Tynwald residential stand to Mr Brian Marungamise, although the land belonged to someone else.
He said Mr Marungamise paid US$16 900 to the trio, but when he wanted to develop the property, someone came and claimed ownership of the land.
Asst Comm Nyathi said Mr Marungamise approached the three and wanted the whole matter sorted out.
It is alleged that Mr Marungamise was then allocated another stand in the same area, but once again another person claimed ownership of that same land.
In a third attempt to give Mr Marungamise a stand worth what he had paid, he was allocated a residential stand in Waterfalls. But yet again another person claimed ownership. At this stage Mr Marungamise went to the police and made a report at Harare Central Police Station.
After checking out the report, police then arrested Steven Chimombe and Katsande two months ago.
Following further investigations, police decided to arrest Mike Chimombe.
The total prejudice is US$16 900 and so far none of this money has been recovered.
ONE person died and 14 others escaped with varying injuries when a Nissan Patrol pickup motor vehicle they were travelling in overturned.
Midlands Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the accident which occurred on Friday about 200 metres from Mberengwa-Yorks Road, in Vanguard, Mberengwa.
“Circumstances are that Pritchard Dziva (37) of Northwood Mberengwa was driving a white Nissan Patrol pickup along Vanguard Road with fifteen passengers on board,” said Insp Mahoko.
He said the driver lost control of the motor vehicle.
“The vehicle swerved off to the left of the road, overturned and landed on its wheels. As a result of the accident Bornface Dumbu (52) of Northwood Mberengwa sustained serious head injuries and died upon admission at Mberengwa District Hospital,” he said.
Insp Mahoko said 10 other passengers were treated and discharged while four were transferred to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH).
He said investigations are in progress.
“Police are appealing members of the public to exercise maximum caution and adhere to all road traffic regulations when driving,” he said.
— Chronicle
POLICE have launched a manhunt for a 27-year-old man from Gwanda who allegedly fatally stabbed his neighbour in a misunderstanding during a beer binge.
Police on Twitter confirmed the incident which occurred at Georgia Farm.
“The ZRP is investigating a murder case which occurred at Georgia Farm, Gwanda, on 23 September at around 4AM, where Nhlanhla Sibanda (27) allegedly stabbed Mbonisi Nyathi (48) once in the chest with a sharp object after a misunderstanding at a beer binge. The victim died on the spot. The Police have since launched a manhunt for the suspect who fled after committing the offence,” said the police.
In another incident, the body of a 20-year-old man was found lying on the ground with stab wounds on the neck, nose and protruding intestines, at Queenspark East Shops in Bulawayo.
The body was found on September 24 at around 2AM. The police said investigations were underway.
— Chronicle
POLICE have launched a manhunt for a 27-year-old man from Gwanda who allegedly fatally stabbed his neighbour in a misunderstanding during a beer binge.
Police on Twitter confirmed the incident which occurred at Georgia Farm.
“The ZRP is investigating a murder case which occurred at Georgia Farm, Gwanda, on 23 September at around 4AM, where Nhlanhla Sibanda (27) allegedly stabbed Mbonisi Nyathi (48) once in the chest with a sharp object after a misunderstanding at a beer binge. The victim died on the spot. The Police have since launched a manhunt for the suspect who fled after committing the offence,” said the police.
In another incident, the body of a 20-year-old man was found lying on the ground with stab wounds on the neck, nose and protruding intestines, at Queenspark East Shops in Bulawayo.
The body was found on September 24 at around 2AM. The police said investigations were underway.
— Chronicle
A section of Dynamos fans staged a mini demonstration after their 0-1 loss to Ngezi Platinum Stars at the National Sports Stadium yesterday, calling for the dismissal of head coach Tonderai Ndiraya.
Delic Murimba’s brilliant 4th minute strike was the difference between the two sides in a contest Dynamos fared well but still lost.
DeMbare needed to win to keep their faint hopes of winning their first league title since 2014 alive but failed to do so and are now 11 points behind log leaders FC Platinum with six games remaining.
After Murimba’s opener, Dynamos fans were already singing songs reminding Ndiraya that his job was on the line.
When the referee blew the final whistle, a bottle was thrown at goalkeepers coach Gift ‘Umbro’ Muzadzi by a fan, and it missed the legendary former shot-stopper by a whisker.
Asked during his post-match interview about the fans’ songs and if he believed his job was safe, Ndiraya said: “I didn’t hear them and I have no comment about that.”
The former midfielder however admitted that Dynamos fans have a good reason to be frustrated.
“They are justified. Look, even if it were me, I was going to be angry also. They want their team to win and when it doesn’t win, they will be disappointed. So they are as disappointed as we are,” said Ndiraya.
After the final whistle, irate Dynamos fans waited for Ndiraya at the exit point singing songs demanding for the coach’s dismissal.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has announced that national team coach Aljosa Asanovic has resigned.
Asanovic, who was appointed as Chipolopolo head coach in January, sent his resignation from his home country Croatia after snubbing all efforts by the FA to resolve a contractual matter failed.
The coach is owed US$41,000 in unpaid salaries.
He has been in his native country since Zambia lost 1-0 at home to Mozambique on July 30 to crash out of the Algeria 2023 African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifiers.
“Following weeks of fruitless efforts to get the coach to return to his workstation and resolve contractual matters, we have been notified by Mr Aljosa Asanovic through his lawyers that he has quit his position as Zambia National Team Head Coach,” FAZ General Secretary Adrian Kashala said in a statement on Sunday.
“Understandably, after failure to meet some of the key performance indicators and propensity to leave his workstation after every international assignment made his position untenable.”
Asanovic wants to accelerate the matter to FIFA to seek closure and this could attract sanctions on the national team.
“We welcome Mr Asanovic’s desire to report the matter to FIFA as we equally want finality on the matter especially in the claim for remuneration for the period one is absent from work,” the FA’s generally secretary added.
FAZ, in consultation with government and other stakeholders, will announce the next steps in due course.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
ONE person died and 14 others escaped with varying injuries when a Nissan Patrol pickup motor vehicle they were travelling in overturned.
Midlands Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the accident which occurred on Friday about 200 metres from Mberengwa-Yorks Road, in Vanguard, Mberengwa.
“Circumstances are that Pritchard Dziva (37) of Northwood Mberengwa was driving a white Nissan Patrol pickup along Vanguard Road with fifteen passengers on board,” said Insp Mahoko.
He said the driver lost control of the motor vehicle.
“The vehicle swerved off to the left of the road, overturned and landed on its wheels. As a result of the accident Bornface Dumbu (52) of Northwood Mberengwa sustained serious head injuries and died upon admission at Mberengwa District Hospital,” he said.
Insp Mahoko said 10 other passengers were treated and discharged while four were transferred to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH).
He said investigations are in progress.
“Police are appealing members of the public to exercise maximum caution and adhere to all road traffic regulations when driving,” he said.
— Chronicle
Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa says legendary Kenyan runner, Eliud Kipchoge’s brilliant performance indicates Africa is a great continent.
Kipchoge broke his own Marathon record in Berlin at the weekend.
“Today @EliudKipchoge 33, broke his own record in Berlin, becoming the greatest ever marathoner, fastest runner.
A man of tenacity,character & will.
He reminded us that NO HUMAN IS LIMITED. Congratulations to Eliud, Kenya & Africa. Africa is a continent of giants. We lead the world,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.
Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa says legendary Kenyan runner, Eliud Kipchoge’s brilliant performance indicates Africa is a great continent.
Kipchoge broke his own Marathon record in Berlin at the weekend.
“Today @EliudKipchoge 33, broke his own record in Berlin, becoming the greatest ever marathoner, fastest runner.
A man of tenacity,character & will.
He reminded us that NO HUMAN IS LIMITED. Congratulations to Eliud, Kenya & Africa. Africa is a continent of giants. We lead the world,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.
Key facts
Dementia is a syndrome in which there is deterioration in cognitive function beyond what might be expected from the usual consequences of biological ageing.
Although dementia mainly affects older people, it is not an inevitable consequence of ageing.
Currently more than 55 million people live with dementia worldwide, and there are nearly 10 million new cases every year.
Dementia results from a variety of diseases and injuries that primarily or secondarily affect the brain. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia and may contribute to 60-70% of cases.
Dementia is currently the seventh leading cause of death among all diseases and one of the major causes of disability and dependency among older people globally.
Dementia has physical, psychological, social and economic impacts, not only for people living with dementia, but also for their carers, families and society at large.
Dementia is a syndrome – usually of a chronic or progressive nature – that leads to deterioration in cognitive function (i.e. the ability to process thought) beyond what might be expected from the usual consequences of biological ageing. It affects memory, thinking, orientation, comprehension, calculation, learning capacity, language, and judgement. Consciousness is not affected. The impairment in cognitive function is commonly accompanied, and occasionally preceded, by changes in mood, emotional control, behaviour, or motivation.
Dementia results from a variety of diseases and injuries that primarily or secondarily affect the brain, such as Alzheimer’s disease or stroke.
Dementia is currently the seventh leading cause of death among all diseases and one of the major causes of disability and dependency among older people worldwide. Dementia has physical, psychological, social and economic impacts, not only for people living with dementia, but also for their carers, families and society at large. There is often a lack of awareness and understanding of dementia, resulting in stigmatization and barriers to diagnosis and care.
Signs and symptoms
Dementia affects each person in a different way, depending upon the underlying causes, other health conditions and the person’s cognitive functioning before becoming ill. The signs and symptoms linked to dementia can be understood in three stages.
Early stage: the early stage of dementia is often overlooked because the onset is gradual. Common symptoms may include:
forgetfulness
losing track of the time
becoming lost in familiar places.
Middle stage: as dementia progresses to the middle stage, the signs and symptoms become clearer and may include:
becoming forgetful of recent events and people’s names
becoming confused while at home
having increasing difficulty with communication
needing help with personal care
experiencing behaviour changes, including wandering and repeated questioning
Late stage: the late stage of dementia is one of near total dependence and inactivity. Memory disturbances are serious and the physical signs and symptoms become more obvious and may include:
becoming unaware of the time and place
having difficulty recognizing relatives and friends
having an increasing need for assisted self-care
having difficulty walking
experiencing behaviour changes that may escalate and include aggression.
Common forms of dementia
There are many different forms of dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form and may contribute to 60-70% of cases. Other major forms include vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies (abnormal aggregates of protein that develop inside nerve cells), and a group of diseases that contribute to frontotemporal dementia (degeneration of the frontal lobe of the brain). Dementia may also develop after a stroke or in the context of certain infections such as HIV, harmful use of alcohol, repetitive physical injuries to the brain (known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy) or nutritional deficiencies. The boundaries between different forms of dementia are indistinct and mixed forms often co-exist.
Rates of dementia
Worldwide, around 55 million people have dementia, with over 60% living in low- and middle-income countries. As the proportion of older people in the population is increasing in nearly every country, this number is expected to rise to 78 million in 2030 and 139 million in 2050.
Risk factors and prevention
Although age is the strongest known risk factor for dementia, it is not an inevitable consequence of biological ageing. Further, dementia does not exclusively affect older people – young onset dementia (defined as the onset of symptoms before the age of 65 years) accounts for up to 9% of cases. Studies show that people can reduce their risk of cognitive decline and dementia by being physically active, not smoking, avoiding harmful use of alcohol, controlling their weight, eating a healthy diet, and maintaining healthy blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels. Additional risk factors include depression, social isolation, low educational attainment, cognitive inactivity and air pollution.
Source: World Health Organisation
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Tinashe Sambiri|CCC vice president, Lynette Karenyi-Kore took the party’s mobilization programme popularly known as Mugwazo to Namibia at the weekend.
Mugwazo is a vibrant mobilization exercise that seeks to encourage citizens to register to vote in numbers.
Below is CCC Namibia statement on vice president Karenyi-Kore’s visit to that country…
Citizens Coalition For Change Interim Vice President Lynette Karenyi Kore takes ‘Mugwazo’ to Namibia
26 September 2022
Change champions in Namibia were quite exhilarated to meet their vibrant and diligent interim Vice President Lynette Karenyi Kore on Sunday. Citizens who reside in Windhoek, Northern, and Rundu converged at Katutura Youth Centre to hear an inspiring and mouth-watering revolutionary message. The message was very clear! Change champions were encouraged to go and register to vote, vote in 2023, and defend the vote against rigging.
The enthusiastic crowd was advised to partner with their rural constituencies ahead of the 2023 general elections. Since voting is part of independence, citizens were reminded to voice up through voting. Champion Kore went on to urge citizens in the diaspora to give moral, material, and financial support to the foot soldiers on the ground. Mobilization, recruitment, and radicalization of citizens in the diaspora remained key in her address. Change champions expressed their great zeal to win Zimbabwe for change. Voting big and winning big was the only panacea for socio-economic transfiguration in the motherland.
Residents in Namibia vowed to embrace participatory democracy. They guaranteed their commitment and dedication to the change that delivers. Change champions exhibited their unwavering support for the movement led by the organic leader, President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.
Namibia district has already set the ball swiveling since they committed to offering material and financial support to Uzumba. It’s key to assisting our change champions to register to vote and participate in the national discourse. Citizens were quick to disclose that it was not their choice to cross two borders in search of bread and butter.
Change champions are now tired of selling brooms and cockroach poison in the streets of Namibia hence the dire need to fight tooth-to-nail until democracy is delivered to our doorsteps. All Zimbabweans in the diaspora deserted the motherland because of gross misgovernance, senseless and bare-faced corruption as well as high levels of unemployment. Citizens are scratching their heads for a single nutritious meal per day. As both political and economic refugees, residents are committed to working with those on the ground-from family, friends, and the generality of the community to usher in a complete change in Zimbabwe.
Social Democrats in Namibia assured the provisional Vice President that they are ready to surrender themselves before they surrender the national democratic project. Citizens also condemned the continued incarceration of Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole and the Nyatsime 14. Spending more than 100 days languishing in the hell-hole of Chikurubi Maximum Prison for demanding justice for Moreblessing Ali is unacceptable and unconstitutional. Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia demands the immediate release of innocent change seekers.
It was also sad to note the perpetual state-sponsored violence in Masvingo, Gutu Mpandawana. Councilor Benard Chimwango and Langton Guvava were severely assaulted during Mugwazo in Gutu. Reports are clear that the same ZANU-PF thugs who butchered our change champion Nyasha Zhambe last year continue to terrorize our people with impunity.May his dear soul rest in power. It is one’s democratic right to participate in Mugwazo, the political freedoms are enshrined in the constitution of 2013. It is now imperative to defend our membership from these marauding ZANU-PF thugs. Defending ourselves from terror should never be mistaken for violence.
Citizens in Namibia shall continue to embrace mugwazo as a sure and effective way of recruiting and mobilizing voters for change in 2023. Champion Kore emphasized the desire to take part in the national processes regardless of geographical location. Change champions expressed their worry about possible rigging by ZANUPF in 2023 but the Vp assured the citizens that the people’s party shall ensure that it has polling agents all over the breadth and length of Zimbabwe. She reiterated that the party polling agents should have the varlour, nerve, and mettle to defend the vote.
The party is committed to deploying sober-minded change champions ready to lose their last drop of sweat and blood defending the voice of the people. She made it clear that change champions should not give any room for the manipulation of the vote by the ZANU-PF election fraudsters. Citizens were encouraged to sacrifice for the party not to target payment for protecting the vote as party agents. Change champions should embrace dangerous freedom against peaceful slavery to win Zimbabwe for change. Those who want to work for remuneration have no place in our polling stations.
Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Change Champion
Robson Ruhanya
“The Gvt is preparing a Diaspora Bond which will be out shortly.
When you invest in the Bond, instead of sending Diaspora Remittances home every month, the interest yield can be used to look after your parents and significant others in Zim”
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Tinashe Sambiri| A group of Zanu PF hooligans led by Josphat Sarukore, Tawanda and Fani, heavily assaulted CCC members in Gutu on Saturday.
According to a statement released by CCC, Councillor Bernard Chimwango( ward 33, Gutu Central) and Langton Guvava were attacked by Zanu PF thugs as they conducting a mobilization programme.
Sarukore, Tawanda and Fani are notorious for coordinating terror attacks in Gutu.
“VIOLENCE ALERT: Our champions Bernard Chimwango and Langton Guvava have been attacked by Zanu PF thugs in Gutu, Mpandawana today( Saturday).
The instigators of this violent behavior are the same people who killed our change champion Nyasha Zhambe late last year. We strongly condemn this behavior,” CCC said in a statement.
“Councillor Bernard Chimwango and Champion Guvava varohwa nema thugs eZanu PF maGutu, Mupandawana,” a CCC member said.
By James Gwati- A senior opposition CCC cadre Abednico Bhebhe, is conducting an intensive voter mobilisation program in Nkayi.
Bhebhe posted on Twitter while in the remote areas of Nkayi.
By James Gwati- The opposition CCC is now targeting rural farmers throughout the country ahead of the 2023 national elections.
The party is visiting these farmers and assisting them with technical expertise to boost their yields for the 2022-2023 harvesting season.
CCC secretary general Chalton Hwende is leading this program.
By-A group of pro-Zanu PF pastors spearheading President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s 2023 re-election campaign is ambushing church leaders to recruit them to their movement.
The outfit known as Pastors 4ED is led by Zibagwe Rural District Council (RDC) ward 30 councillor and evangelist Idirashe Dongo.
Zibagwe is Mnangagwa’s home district. In a wide ranging interview, Dongo who is currently in Sweden, said they wanted every pastor in the country to join the grouping in support of Mnangagwa.
“It consists of all pastors, even those in the diaspora irrespective of their churches,” Dongo told The Standard.
“We don’t want to leave any pastor or church behind from the Pentecostal, Protestants, apostolic sects and reformed churches.”
She said they have a duty to campaign for Mnangagwa.
“It was inspired by the president himself.When we saw him visiting churches, building up relationships we said to ourselves, can we take it up and reach out to every head of church or administrators.
“He can’t go to every church in Zimbabwe.”
Mnangagwa has been visiting various churches as he targets the votes of the clergy in 2023.
“We have finished organising national structures and provincial structures are almost complete,” Dongo said.
“Manicaland Province finished with the districts and is now going to constituencies.
“Until we reach ward level, we want to account for every pastor. We want to understand their relationship with the president.
“If you read Romans 13: 1 to 6 says everyone including the church are subjects to the kings of the land.
“We want to create that relationship. The king and the prophets must walk hand in hand.”
Some pastors speaking on condition of anonymity told The Standard that they were being added into Pastors 4ED WhatsApp platforms without their consent.
“I found myself being added to a group Pastors 4ED Midlands Province.
“Anyone known to be a church leader is added unknowingly and instructed to tell congregants to support Mnangagwa in the forthcoming 2023 elections,” a United Methodist Church pastor from Gweru said.
“Their target is to have more than 1 600 church leaders who should campaign for Mnangagwa in churches.
“If you exit, they come to your inbox and eventually you’re forcibly added back. They ask for your details and it seems a lot will follow.”
Zanu PF political commissar Mike Bimha was coy when contacted for a comment on the alleged parallel structures spearheading Mnangagwa’s re-election campaign.
“I don’t know where that (concern over parallel structures) is coming from and those are not parallel structures,” Bhima said.
“These are movements and associations, not structures of the party. Our structures are main wing, women’s league, youth league and war veterans.”
-The Standard
Greetings Dear editor please note – Croco Motors is embroiled in a legal dispute with a client who sought legal recourse after suspected foul play by their mechanics caused severe damage to a Mercedes Benz.
The matter which is currently being heard at the high court revealed a gross incompetence and negligence by Croco motors staff.
The dispute further dragged in Croco managers who are now in deep trouble after allegations emerged that Croco motors poured diesel into a model which uses petrol and been had brought in for service, the service provider then allegedly used unqualified mechanics to try and fix the issue resulting in worse damage to the vehicle.
It is alleged that Croco managers went on to intimidate the client after she had engaged lawyers.
The lady identified as Kudzai Munda was given a Croco vehicle to use after her vehicle had been taken to another Mercedes Benz service provider to try and rectify the problem.
It is alleged that the Chief Security Officer at Croco motors harassed and intimidated the lady over the legal route she had taken , and later got her arrested on a theft of trust property charge in a bid to intimidate her into dropping the lawsuit against Croco motors.
A Croco Motors manager name withheld was also dragged into the scandal over sexual harassment as he allegedly made sexual innuendos and seductively called the client “mai mwana” refusing to be professional in his conduct with the lady.
Croco motors has lost a lot of business to the upcoming Faramatsi motors who are rumored to be more professional and efficient in their services.
Croco motors rose to the limelight during the days of the late national hero General Solomon Mujuru, it is alleged that the founders of Croco motors were related to General Mujuru and used his political muscle as leverage to secure big contracts and sweet deals.
The matter is currently being heard at the High court in Harare.
By- The Police in Bikita on Saturday arrested five members of the opposition CCC for holding a political meeting.
The party posted on social media platforms on Monday announcing the arrest of their members:
The @PoliceZimbabwe in Bikita East on Saturday arrested our change champions for conducting a party meeting. The arrested members are; Zebron Gumireshe (36 yrs), Petros Honye (69yrs),Levy Vhundukai (42yrs), Rumbidzai Kusakara (33yrs) and Rosalia Svaruka (46yrs).
By- The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) is targeting CCC leader Nelson Chamisa’s legal advisor and Advocate Thabani Mpofu.
ZACC is accusing Mpofu of receiving “an inducement” from accused persons to conceal racism and human rights abuse allegations in a case where he was chairing an independent inquiry.
The allegations arose after Norton legislator Temba Mliswa (Independent) wrote a letter on February 18, 2020, to the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) chairperson Elasto Mugwadi calling on him to intervene in the impasse between the workers of a mining company Breckridge Investments, a subsidiary of Dallaglio Investments, and the chief executive officer Mike Fowler along with chief finance officer Joseph Crnkovic.
Mliswa in his letter indicated that his role was “to receive and consider complaints of the public and to protect people from abuse of power”.
He told Mugwadi that he had been approached by workers of the gold mine in Chegutu, who told him of racial, emotional and moral abuse involving current and former employees against Fowler and Crnkovic.
Mpofu was then appointed to head an independent tribunal to look into the matter.
But according to Crnkovic, he was then told by his boss, Matthew Hossack, that he was going to face the tribunal alone.
Crnkovic was being represented by the company’s legal practitioners, Promethious Law/Lunga and Partners and his legal fees were paid by the company, while the workers were represented by Marufu Mandevere.
Crnkovic then received an email from Zweli Lunga, a partner in Promethious Law/Lunga and Partners requesting him to pay US$5 000 to the law firm for onward transmission to Mpofu.
The US$5 000 was allegedly transferred to Mpofu’s personal account held at Nedbank.
In the email submitted to the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) and Zacc as an exhibit from Mpofu to Hossack, Crnkovic, stated that: “Dear Matt, I have completed my task and this is my report. The necessary fees have been agreed with Zweli. The report has not been given to the employee.”
It is alleged that on May 27, 2020, Crnkovic received an email from Lunga which showed the fee that Mpofu had billed Lunga referencing Bleckridge Investments.
Crnkovic indicated that there was no tribunal held for Fowler, who was primarily the accused person.
In a statement to Zacc, Crnkovic said the issue was exacerbated by a case where he is representing Fopuld Investments, a plaintiff against Evolution Group trading as Glen Forest Memorial Cemetery, where Mpofu is also representing the defendant.
“I am now representing Fopuld Investments, who is plaintiff against Evolution Group trading as Glen Forest Memorial Cemetery, where Advocate Mpofu is representing the defendant. Certain events led me to suspect Advocate Mpofu of corruption in this case, but I have no evidence yet,” Crnkovic submitted to Zacc.
“The payment received by advocate Mpofu was a financial inducement for him to convince the employees that Fowler did not need to be looked into or the US$5 000 was a payment to advocate Mpofu for the tribunal to be non-independent.
“Advocate Mpofu acted corruptly when he received US$5 000 for work done in which the employees were convinced they were getting a fair hearing. How could a hearing be fair if both the company’s lawyers were representing me and Advocate Mpofu was also being paid by the same company? Why was an independent tribunal never held into Fowler when he was accused by Mliswa just like me? It is my belief that the US$5 000 was a bribe from the company as agreed by Hossack and Advocate Mpofu. The purpose of the bribe was to cause Advocate Mpofu to not look into Fowler, and also to convince the employees and myself that we were facing a fair hearing, which is not true,” the statement read.
Crnkovic said it was his belief that there was clear corruption between Hossack and Mpofu.
The case was allocated case number RRB003547 at Zacc and the investigating officer, Takunda Mulambo, is reportedly seized with the matter.
The LSZ also wrote to Mpofu seeking an explanation over the matter.
“I enclose herewith a letter of complaint received from the above-named. In the attached complaint, it is alleged that you executed your mandate in a corrupt manner. In terms of the LSZ by-laws, you are required to reply to the substance of the complaint in writing within 14 days. Kindly note that your failure to respond within the stipulated timeframe will result in negative inferences being drawn from your failure to respond and the matter would be forwarded to the Disciplinary and Ethics Committee without further reference to you,” LSZ executive secretary Edward Mapara said.
There are indications that Mpofu had made a report to LSZ that there were people who were out to extort him.
Mpofu could not be reached for comment, but an official familiar with the case said: “Mpofu could not, as a disciplinary authority, go outside his terms of reference and neither could he demand more people to be tried than given. That would amount to touting. Besides, it is plainly illogical. So this complainant is saying Mpofu should have inquired into the conduct of Fowler. Why would he do that? And that Mpofu should not have been paid for his work?
“How could Breckridge bribe Mpofu so that Fowler is not tried? Mpofu had no authority over Fowler and Breckridge did not have to bribe Mpofu as claimed. So this executive was happy being acquitted by Mpofu and for two years, he was content only to come back now?” Newsday
Masvingo Citizens Coalition for Change members under siege in Masvingo
25 September 2022
Wezhira Munya
On Sunday Masvingo Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members were subjected to severe persecution.
Police in Bikita East arrested five CCC members Zebron Gumireshe (36 yrs), Petros Honye (69yrs) Levy Vhundukai (42yrs), Rumbidzai Kusakara (33yrs) and Rosalia Svaruka (46yrs).
The above CCC members were arrested in Bikita East ward 24. They were escorted by heavily armed police details from Bikita East to Masvingo CID urban Law and Order.
Commenting on the arrest of the above, shadow CCC member of Parliament in Bikita East Mr Boniface Mudzingwa said, “It is unfortunate that our members have been arrested for holding party meeting. The democratic space has been closed. Our CCC supporters are being persecuted.”
Advocate Martin Mureri their legal adviser is representing them at Masvingo urban CID Law and Order section.
From the information gathered from CID, the five will spend the in filthy and mosquito infested police cells.
They might appear in court on Monday or Tuesday.
In another story, in Gutu Central, two CCC members Langton Guvava and Bernard Chimwago who is also councillor in Gutu Central were heavily beaten by Zanu PF members.
Guvava and Chimwango were beaten at a birthday meeting after Zanu PF accused them of wearing yellow CCC T-shirts.
Interestingly, Zanu PF members who injured CCC members have not been arrested even after CCC members reported the assault case.
Lastly, Bikita West businessman John Rungano Mpanduki who is CCC member is in hiding after police and Zanu PF members want to arrest him.
Mr Mpanduki wrote the letter to the police seeking permission to hold demonstration in solidarity with Honourable Job Sikhala , Honourable Godfrey Sithole and 13 Nyatsime CCC members.
After falling to locate Mr Mpanduki, the police raided his groceries from his shops.
Early, this year Mr Mpanduki was once abducted by suspected Zanu PF and state security agents. He was beaten.
Mr Marka B, former MDC Alliance Masvingo youth provincial organising secretary and now CCC member said, “It’s sad that CCC members are leaving under fear of Zanu PF and police. I foresee 2023 harmonized elections as bloody and persecution of CCC members escalating.”
CCC victory in previous by-elections have made Zanu PF and state security agents panic.
By A Correspondent | Holy Ten’s backing vocalist, Jay D was involved in fatal crash on
Friday.
Jay D lost his life around 4pm on the same day, according to Star FM.
“#sadnews |Holy Ten’s backing Vocalist, Jay D was involved in a fatal accident and lost his life on Friday around 4pm, 20km outside of Gweru,” Star FM Reported on Monday.
Holy Ten’s fans have described Jay D’s death as a body blow to music lovers.
By A Correspondent | Holy Ten’s backing vocalist, Jay D was involved in fatal crash on
Friday.
Jay D lost his life around 4pm on the same day, according to Star FM.
“#sadnews |Holy Ten’s backing Vocalist, Jay D was involved in a fatal accident and lost his life on Friday around 4pm, 20km outside of Gweru,” Star FM Reported on Monday.
Holy Ten’s fans have described Jay D’s death as a body blow to music lovers.
Disgruntled CAPS United fans confronted head coach Lloyd ‘Lodza’ Chitembwe over the team’s insipid display in their 0-1 loss to Yadah at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.
The struggling Harare giants failed to register a single shot on target during the entire game, which was decided by a Tanaka Shandirwa solitary 50th minute strike, to the dismay of the Makepekepe faithful.
After the game, a section of the Green Machine fans ‘disowned’ their players and celebrated with the victorious Yadah players before confronting Chief Executive Officer Charlie Jones.
Jones had to bring Chitembwe and the fans voiced their concerns over the team’s performance.
“Firstly, we are aware that the players were not being paid, but we then read that all their outstanding salaries were paid in full. If that is not the case then please tell me,” one fan said to Chitembwe, before the coach asked him what his point was.
“My point is when we play a small team like Yadah, it’s unacceptable for CAPS to not even register a single shot on target, considering these players wanted money and were given.
“Do these lads want to play for CAPS United or they have some kind of an agenda? Do they want our team to be relegated? We have been patient with them, we know they were not being paid but now it’s a different case so we expect better.
“We cannot let our team sink, we have been patient with these players,” said the fan.
Another fan weighed in and also questioned the commitment of Chitembwe’s charges.
“Coach, my input is we want to see these players, for them to explain to us what the problem really is. They should simply tell us if they still want to play for CAPS United or not,” he said.
“If they feel they no longer want to play for the club, they should simply say so because even their body language says a lot,” added the fan.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Disgruntled CAPS United fans confronted head coach Lloyd ‘Lodza’ Chitembwe over the team’s insipid display in their 0-1 loss to Yadah at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.
The struggling Harare giants failed to register a single shot on target during the entire game, which was decided by a Tanaka Shandirwa solitary 50th minute strike, to the dismay of the Makepekepe faithful.
After the game, a section of the Green Machine fans ‘disowned’ their players and celebrated with the victorious Yadah players before confronting Chief Executive Officer Charlie Jones.
Jones had to bring Chitembwe and the fans voiced their concerns over the team’s performance.
“Firstly, we are aware that the players were not being paid, but we then read that all their outstanding salaries were paid in full. If that is not the case then please tell me,” one fan said to Chitembwe, before the coach asked him what his point was.
“My point is when we play a small team like Yadah, it’s unacceptable for CAPS to not even register a single shot on target, considering these players wanted money and were given.
“Do these lads want to play for CAPS United or they have some kind of an agenda? Do they want our team to be relegated? We have been patient with them, we know they were not being paid but now it’s a different case so we expect better.
“We cannot let our team sink, we have been patient with these players,” said the fan.
Another fan weighed in and also questioned the commitment of Chitembwe’s charges.
“Coach, my input is we want to see these players, for them to explain to us what the problem really is. They should simply tell us if they still want to play for CAPS United or not,” he said.
“If they feel they no longer want to play for the club, they should simply say so because even their body language says a lot,” added the fan.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa says legendary Kenyan runner, Eliud Kipchoge’s brilliant performance indicates Africa is a great continent.
Kipchoge broke his own Marathon record in Berlin at the weekend.
“Today @EliudKipchoge 33, broke his own record in Berlin, becoming the greatest ever marathoner, fastest runner.
A man of tenacity,character & will.
He reminded us that NO HUMAN IS LIMITED. Congratulations to Eliud, Kenya & Africa. Africa is a continent of giants. We lead the world,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.
Tinashe Sambiri|CCC vice president, Lynette Karenyi-Kore took the party’s mobilization programme popularly known as Mugwazo to Namibia at the weekend.
Mugwazo is a vibrant mobilization exercise that seeks to encourage citizens to register to vote in numbers.
Below is CCC Namibia statement on vice president Karenyi-Kore’s visit to that country…
Citizens Coalition For Change Interim Vice President Lynette Karenyi Kore takes ‘Mugwazo’ to Namibia
26 September 2022
Change champions in Namibia were quite exhilarated to meet their vibrant and diligent interim Vice President Lynette Karenyi Kore on Sunday. Citizens who reside in Windhoek, Northern, and Rundu converged at Katutura Youth Centre to hear an inspiring and mouth-watering revolutionary message. The message was very clear! Change champions were encouraged to go and register to vote, vote in 2023, and defend the vote against rigging.
The enthusiastic crowd was advised to partner with their rural constituencies ahead of the 2023 general elections. Since voting is part of independence, citizens were reminded to voice up through voting. Champion Kore went on to urge citizens in the diaspora to give moral, material, and financial support to the foot soldiers on the ground. Mobilization, recruitment, and radicalization of citizens in the diaspora remained key in her address. Change champions expressed their great zeal to win Zimbabwe for change. Voting big and winning big was the only panacea for socio-economic transfiguration in the motherland.
Residents in Namibia vowed to embrace participatory democracy. They guaranteed their commitment and dedication to the change that delivers. Change champions exhibited their unwavering support for the movement led by the organic leader, President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.
Namibia district has already set the ball swiveling since they committed to offering material and financial support to Uzumba. It’s key to assisting our change champions to register to vote and participate in the national discourse. Citizens were quick to disclose that it was not their choice to cross two borders in search of bread and butter.
Change champions are now tired of selling brooms and cockroach poison in the streets of Namibia hence the dire need to fight tooth-to-nail until democracy is delivered to our doorsteps. All Zimbabweans in the diaspora deserted the motherland because of gross misgovernance, senseless and bare-faced corruption as well as high levels of unemployment. Citizens are scratching their heads for a single nutritious meal per day. As both political and economic refugees, residents are committed to working with those on the ground-from family, friends, and the generality of the community to usher in a complete change in Zimbabwe.
Social Democrats in Namibia assured the provisional Vice President that they are ready to surrender themselves before they surrender the national democratic project. Citizens also condemned the continued incarceration of Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole and the Nyatsime 14. Spending more than 100 days languishing in the hell-hole of Chikurubi Maximum Prison for demanding justice for Moreblessing Ali is unacceptable and unconstitutional. Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia demands the immediate release of innocent change seekers.
It was also sad to note the perpetual state-sponsored violence in Masvingo, Gutu Mpandawana. Councilor Benard Chimwango and Langton Guvava were severely assaulted during Mugwazo in Gutu. Reports are clear that the same ZANU-PF thugs who butchered our change champion Nyasha Zhambe last year continue to terrorize our people with impunity.May his dear soul rest in power. It is one’s democratic right to participate in Mugwazo, the political freedoms are enshrined in the constitution of 2013. It is now imperative to defend our membership from these marauding ZANU-PF thugs. Defending ourselves from terror should never be mistaken for violence.
Citizens in Namibia shall continue to embrace mugwazo as a sure and effective way of recruiting and mobilizing voters for change in 2023. Champion Kore emphasized the desire to take part in the national processes regardless of geographical location. Change champions expressed their worry about possible rigging by ZANUPF in 2023 but the Vp assured the citizens that the people’s party shall ensure that it has polling agents all over the breadth and length of Zimbabwe. She reiterated that the party polling agents should have the varlour, nerve, and mettle to defend the vote.
The party is committed to deploying sober-minded change champions ready to lose their last drop of sweat and blood defending the voice of the people. She made it clear that change champions should not give any room for the manipulation of the vote by the ZANU-PF election fraudsters. Citizens were encouraged to sacrifice for the party not to target payment for protecting the vote as party agents. Change champions should embrace dangerous freedom against peaceful slavery to win Zimbabwe for change. Those who want to work for remuneration have no place in our polling stations.
Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Change Champion
Robson Ruhanya
Key facts
Dementia is a syndrome in which there is deterioration in cognitive function beyond what might be expected from the usual consequences of biological ageing.
Although dementia mainly affects older people, it is not an inevitable consequence of ageing.
Currently more than 55 million people live with dementia worldwide, and there are nearly 10 million new cases every year.
Dementia results from a variety of diseases and injuries that primarily or secondarily affect the brain. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia and may contribute to 60-70% of cases.
Dementia is currently the seventh leading cause of death among all diseases and one of the major causes of disability and dependency among older people globally.
Dementia has physical, psychological, social and economic impacts, not only for people living with dementia, but also for their carers, families and society at large.
Dementia is a syndrome – usually of a chronic or progressive nature – that leads to deterioration in cognitive function (i.e. the ability to process thought) beyond what might be expected from the usual consequences of biological ageing. It affects memory, thinking, orientation, comprehension, calculation, learning capacity, language, and judgement. Consciousness is not affected. The impairment in cognitive function is commonly accompanied, and occasionally preceded, by changes in mood, emotional control, behaviour, or motivation.
Dementia results from a variety of diseases and injuries that primarily or secondarily affect the brain, such as Alzheimer’s disease or stroke.
Dementia is currently the seventh leading cause of death among all diseases and one of the major causes of disability and dependency among older people worldwide. Dementia has physical, psychological, social and economic impacts, not only for people living with dementia, but also for their carers, families and society at large. There is often a lack of awareness and understanding of dementia, resulting in stigmatization and barriers to diagnosis and care.
Signs and symptoms
Dementia affects each person in a different way, depending upon the underlying causes, other health conditions and the person’s cognitive functioning before becoming ill. The signs and symptoms linked to dementia can be understood in three stages.
Early stage: the early stage of dementia is often overlooked because the onset is gradual. Common symptoms may include:
forgetfulness
losing track of the time
becoming lost in familiar places.
Middle stage: as dementia progresses to the middle stage, the signs and symptoms become clearer and may include:
becoming forgetful of recent events and people’s names
becoming confused while at home
having increasing difficulty with communication
needing help with personal care
experiencing behaviour changes, including wandering and repeated questioning
Late stage: the late stage of dementia is one of near total dependence and inactivity. Memory disturbances are serious and the physical signs and symptoms become more obvious and may include:
becoming unaware of the time and place
having difficulty recognizing relatives and friends
having an increasing need for assisted self-care
having difficulty walking
experiencing behaviour changes that may escalate and include aggression.
Common forms of dementia
There are many different forms of dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form and may contribute to 60-70% of cases. Other major forms include vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies (abnormal aggregates of protein that develop inside nerve cells), and a group of diseases that contribute to frontotemporal dementia (degeneration of the frontal lobe of the brain). Dementia may also develop after a stroke or in the context of certain infections such as HIV, harmful use of alcohol, repetitive physical injuries to the brain (known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy) or nutritional deficiencies. The boundaries between different forms of dementia are indistinct and mixed forms often co-exist.
Rates of dementia
Worldwide, around 55 million people have dementia, with over 60% living in low- and middle-income countries. As the proportion of older people in the population is increasing in nearly every country, this number is expected to rise to 78 million in 2030 and 139 million in 2050.
Risk factors and prevention
Although age is the strongest known risk factor for dementia, it is not an inevitable consequence of biological ageing. Further, dementia does not exclusively affect older people – young onset dementia (defined as the onset of symptoms before the age of 65 years) accounts for up to 9% of cases. Studies show that people can reduce their risk of cognitive decline and dementia by being physically active, not smoking, avoiding harmful use of alcohol, controlling their weight, eating a healthy diet, and maintaining healthy blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels. Additional risk factors include depression, social isolation, low educational attainment, cognitive inactivity and air pollution.
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By A Correspondent | Holy Ten’s backing vocalist, Jay D was involved in fatal crash on
Friday.
Jay D lost his life around 4pm on the same day, according to Star FM.
“#sadnews |Holy Ten’s backing Vocalist, Jay D was involved in a fatal accident and lost his life on Friday around 4pm, 20km outside of Gweru,” Star FM Reported on Monday.
Holy Ten’s fans have described Jay D’s death as a body blow to music lovers.
“The Gvt is preparing a Diaspora Bond which will be out shortly.
When you invest in the Bond, instead of sending Diaspora Remittances home every month, the interest yield can be used to look after your parents and significant others in Zim”
https://twitter.com/2023CENTRE/status/1573821078333403137?s=20&t=gZyV13CnNmpuXEixIS1S8A
Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa says legendary Kenyan runner, Eliud Kipchoge’s brilliant performance indicates Africa is a great continent.
Kipchoge broke his own Marathon record in Berlin at the weekend.
“Today @EliudKipchoge 33, broke his own record in Berlin, becoming the greatest ever marathoner, fastest runner.
A man of tenacity,character & will.
He reminded us that NO HUMAN IS LIMITED. Congratulations to Eliud, Kenya & Africa. Africa is a continent of giants. We lead the world,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.
By A Correspondent | Holy Ten’s backing vocalist, Jay D was involved in fatal crash on
Friday.
Jay D lost his life around 4pm on the same day, according to Star FM.
“#sadnews |Holy Ten’s backing Vocalist, Jay D was involved in a fatal accident and lost his life on Friday around 4pm, 20km outside of Gweru,” Star FM Reported on Monday.
Holy Ten’s fans have described Jay D’s death as a body blow to music lovers.
There is internecine strife in the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) party amid claims top official, Charlton Hwende, is planning to impose his preferred candidates to contest the 2023 harmonised elections.
The reportedly well-resourced politician, who has lately been conspicuous by his absence at CCC leader Nelson Chamisa’s recent rallies, is said to be fomenting factionalism following a claimed fallout with erstwhile benefactor and principal, Chamisa.
A CCC parliamentarian who confided in NewZimbabwe.com, said Hwende was lining up local government and House of Assembly candidates to wrestle the right to represent CCC in next year’s polls, a development which is threatening a protest vote known in political parlance as Bhora Musango.
Those eyeing legislative seats, includes Hwende’s close confidante, Mutsa Murombedzi, who is a female youth assembly member from Chegutu East constituency.
At the behest of Hwende, she is reportedly positioning herself to contest the Mhondoro-Mubaira parliament seat currently held by Zanu-PF’s Freddy Kapuya.
CCC supporters are threatening to not vote for Murombedzi if her candidature sails through.
“Besides, Mutsa Murombedzi is from Chegutu East and is not popular,” said a party insider.
“She has no clout or capacity to stand against the incumbent Zanu-PF candidate.
“Hon Hwende is bullying the electorate and this has potential to brew bhora musango (protest vote) against CCC in 2023.”
When contacted for comment, Hwende was evasive, preferring to accuse this journalist of practicing brown envelope journalism.
“Musaite zvema brown envelopes (don’t accept bribes),” Hwende quipped.
Pressed further, the former students’ leader turned transporter, said: (Responding) is to dignify your story; I have no comment you can write what you want.”
Contacted for comment, Murombedzi initially promised to respond to questions sent through her WhatsApp number, but had not done so by the time of publishing. Later, she was not picking subsequent calls to her mobile phone.
CCC leader Chamisa recently sparked a Twitter war after apparently questioning reference to Hwende as CCC secretary general, insisting the party did not have such a position.
Established in January this year, the party has yet to hold an elective congress with crunch general elections due next year.
Its activists have dismissed criticism over the absence of a Constitution, and an organisational structure, saying CCC was a citizens’ movement.
It has also previously been indicated that the leadership that was in place in its former guise as the MDC Alliance would continue to hold their positions on an interim basis.
However, Chamisa questioned reference to Hwende as secretary general, insisting that “we have no such titles in the citizens movement, we are all change champions”.
The comment, made on Twitter, was later deleted but reportedly did not sit well with Hwende who has in recent weeks snubbed Chamisa’s rallies.
-NewZimbabwe
Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume has demanded the opposition to mount a strong response to the escalating cases of corruption saying endless questions around the silence of CCC leader Nelson Chamisa does not mean he hates him.
Below is Ngarivhume’s thread;
Good morning Zimbabwe. We need to have a mature conversation about what we in the opposition are doing. I don’t hate Nelson Chamisa as some would suggest and I am not a Zanu PF dark agent.
My posture is that of strength and not weakness. When we cower, the enemy gets bolder. Lawfare in this country is at an all-time high, corruption has exploded to unheard of levels.
A strong response from the opposition is the only way to slowdown these trends. Now more than ever as citizens we must project strength to save this country.
We need to stop playing politics and apply rational thinking, something the regime dreads. As citizens we must draw a line in the sand marking a boundary that can no longer be crossed without consequences.
Emmerson Mnangagwa needs to know that he is not a king. He is bound by our laws and the constitution like everyone else. He is not above the law, and he is not the law.
We need to stop the noise and start solving problems looking at root causes and not symptoms. This means going to the very institutions that are failing to perform their functions as prescribed by the constitution and holding those responsible for those failures accountable.
Prominent lawyer, Advocate Tabani Mpofu is in Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc)’s crosshairs following allegations that he received “an inducement” from accused persons to conceal racism and human rights abuse allegations in a case where he was chairing an independent inquiry.
The allegations arose after Norton legislator Temba Mliswa (Independent) wrote a letter on February 18, 2020, to the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) chairperson Elasto Mugwadi calling on him to intervene in the impasse between the workers of a mining company Breckridge Investments, a subsidiary of Dallaglio Investments, and the chief executive officer Mike Fowler along with chief finance officer Joseph Crnkovic.
Mliswa in his letter indicated that his role was “to receive and consider complaints of the public and to protect people from abuse of power”.
He told Mugwadi that he had been approached by workers of the gold mine in Chegutu, who told him of racial, emotional and moral abuse involving current and former employees against Fowler and Crnkovic.
Mpofu was then appointed to head an independent tribunal to look into the matter.
But according to Crnkovic, he was then told by his boss, Matthew Hossack, that he was going to face the tribunal alone.
Crnkovic was being represented by the company’s legal practitioners, Promethious Law/Lunga and Partners and his legal fees were paid by the company, while the workers were represented by Marufu Mandevere.
Crnkovic then received an email from Zweli Lunga, a partner in Promethious Law/Lunga and Partners requesting him to pay US$5 000 to the law firm for onward transmission to Mpofu.
The US$5 000 was allegedly transferred to Mpofu’s personal account held at Nedbank.
In the email submitted to the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) and Zacc as an exhibit from Mpofu to Hossack, Crnkovic, stated that: “Dear Matt, I have completed my task and this is my report. The necessary fees have been agreed with Zweli. The report has not been given to the employee.”
It is alleged that on May 27, 2020, Crnkovic received an email from Lunga which showed the fee that Mpofu had billed Lunga referencing Bleckridge Investments.
Crnkovic indicated that there was no tribunal held for Fowler, who was primarily the accused person.
In a statement to Zacc, Crnkovic said the issue was exacerbated by a case where he is representing Fopuld Investments, a plaintiff against Evolution Group trading as Glen Forest Memorial Cemetery, where Mpofu is also representing the defendant.
“I am now representing Fopuld Investments, who is plaintiff against Evolution Group trading as Glen Forest Memorial Cemetery, where Advocate Mpofu is representing the defendant. Certain events led me to suspect Advocate Mpofu of corruption in this case, but I have no evidence yet,” Crnkovic submitted to Zacc.
“The payment received by advocate Mpofu was a financial inducement for him to convince the employees that Fowler did not need to be looked into or the US$5 000 was a payment to advocate Mpofu for the tribunal to be non-independent.
“Advocate Mpofu acted corruptly when he received US$5 000 for work done in which the employees were convinced they were getting a fair hearing. How could a hearing be fair if both the company’s lawyers were representing me and Advocate Mpofu was also being paid by the same company? Why was an independent tribunal never held into Fowler when he was accused by Mliswa just like me? It is my belief that the US$5 000 was a bribe from the company as agreed by Hossack and Advocate Mpofu. The purpose of the bribe was to cause Advocate Mpofu to not look into Fowler, and also to convince the employees and myself that we were facing a fair hearing, which is not true,” the statement read.
Crnkovic said it was his belief that there was clear corruption between Hossack and Mpofu.
The case was allocated case number RRB003547 at Zacc and the investigating officer, Takunda Mulambo, is reportedly seized with the matter.
The LSZ also wrote to Mpofu seeking an explanation over the matter.
“I enclose herewith a letter of complaint received from the above-named. In the attached complaint, it is alleged that you executed your mandate in a corrupt manner. In terms of the LSZ by-laws, you are required to reply to the substance of the complaint in writing within 14 days. Kindly note that your failure to respond within the stipulated timeframe will result in negative inferences being drawn from your failure to respond and the matter would be forwarded to the Disciplinary and Ethics Committee without further reference to you,” LSZ executive secretary Edward Mapara said.
There are indications that Mpofu had made a report to LSZ that there were people who were out to extort him.
Mpofu could not be reached for comment, but an official familiar with the case said: “Mpofu could not, as a disciplinary authority, go outside his terms of reference and neither could he demand more people to be tried than given. That would amount to touting. Besides, it is plainly illogical. So this complainant is saying Mpofu should have inquired into the conduct of Fowler. Why would he do that? And that Mpofu should not have been paid for his work?
“How could Breckridge bribe Mpofu so that Fowler is not tried? Mpofu had no authority over Fowler and Breckridge did not have to bribe Mpofu as claimed. So this executive was happy being acquitted by Mpofu and for two years, he was content only to come back now?”
-Newsday
The High Court has stayed the trial of CCC activists Cecelia Chimbiri and Joana Mamombe pending the hearing of the review application which challenges the dismissal for their application for discharge.
The review application will be heard on 17 November 2022
By A Correspondent| Former Affirmative Action Group president Mike Chimombe has been arrested at his Borrowdale Brooke residence in Harare on allegations of fraud.
Chimombe who is part of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s parallel structures was reportedly resisting arrest by uniformed officers, forcing CID to storm in.
Chimombe had a fallout with the owner of AAG, Phillip Chiyangwa before he left to form his own splinter group called Economic Empowerment Group (EEG) together with Scot Sakupwanya, Passion Java among others.
More to follow…
By-A group of pro-Zanu PF pastors, claiming to be spearheading President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s 2023 re-election campaign, are ambushing church leaders to recruit them to their movement.
The outfit known as Pastors 4ED is led by Zibagwe Rural District Council (RDC) ward 30 councillor and evangelist Idirashe Dongo.
Zibagwe is Mnangagwa’s home district. In a wide ranging interview, Dongo who is currently in Sweden, said they wanted every pastor in the country to join the grouping in support of Mnangagwa.
“It consists of all pastors, even those in the diaspora irrespective of their churches,” Dongo told The Standard.
“We don’t want to leave any pastor or church behind from the Pentecostal, Protestants, apostolic sects and reformed churches.”
She said they have a duty to campaign for Mnangagwa.
“It was inspired by the president himself.When we saw him visiting churches, building up relationships we said to ourselves, can we take it up and reach out to every head of church or administrators.
“He can’t go to every church in Zimbabwe.”
Mnangagwa has been visiting various churches as he targets the votes of the clergy in 2023.
“We have finished organising national structures and provincial structures are almost complete,” Dongo said.
“Manicaland Province finished with the districts and is now going to constituencies.
“Until we reach ward level, we want to account for every pastor. We want to understand their relationship with the president.
“If you read Romans 13: 1 to 6 says everyone including the church are subjects to the kings of the land.
“We want to create that relationship. The king and the prophets must walk hand in hand.”
Some pastors speaking on condition of anonymity told The Standard that they were being added into Pastors 4ED WhatsApp platforms without their consent.
“I found myself being added to a group Pastors 4ED Midlands Province.
“Anyone known to be a church leader is added unknowingly and instructed to tell congregants to support Mnangagwa in the forthcoming 2023 elections,” a United Methodist Church pastor from Gweru said.
“Their target is to have more than 1 600 church leaders who should campaign for Mnangagwa in churches.
“If you exit, they come to your inbox and eventually you’re forcibly added back. They ask for your details and it seems a lot will follow.”
Zanu PF political commissar Mike Bimha was coy when contacted for a comment on the alleged parallel structures spearheading Mnangagwa’s re-election campaign.
“I don’t know where that (concern over parallel structures) is coming from and those are not parallel structures,” Bhima said.
“These are movements and associations, not structures of the party. Our structures are main wing, women’s league, youth league and war veterans.”
-The Standard
By James Gwati-A Zanu PF vigilante grouping #Varakashi has launched an offensive search for the opposition CCC supporters in Gokwe.
Varakashi announced the launch of the violent search during a President Emmerson Mnangagwa solidarity march in Mutare at the weekend.
The group said they would vet all Gokwe- Kabuyuni villagers searching for those who voted for the losing CCC candidate Costin Muguti.
Zanu PF’s Spencer Tshuma won the seat in a by-election held last month.
Tshuma garnered 10 727 votes beating Costin Muguti of the opposition CCC polled 4 800 votes.
By- CCC leader Nelson Chamisa’s legal advisor and top lawyer, Advocate Thabani Mpofu is in Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc)’s crosshairs following allegations that he received “an inducement” from accused persons to conceal racism and human rights abuse allegations in a case where he was chairing an independent inquiry.
The allegations arose after Norton legislator Temba Mliswa (Independent) wrote a letter on February 18, 2020, to the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) chairperson Elasto Mugwadi calling on him to intervene in the impasse between the workers of a mining company Breckridge Investments, a subsidiary of Dallaglio Investments, and the chief executive officer Mike Fowler along with chief finance officer Joseph Crnkovic.
Mliswa in his letter indicated that his role was “to receive and consider complaints of the public and to protect people from abuse of power”.
He told Mugwadi that he had been approached by workers of the gold mine in Chegutu, who told him of racial, emotional and moral abuse involving current and former employees against Fowler and Crnkovic.
Mpofu was then appointed to head an independent tribunal to look into the matter.
But according to Crnkovic, he was then told by his boss, Matthew Hossack, that he was going to face the tribunal alone.
Crnkovic was being represented by the company’s legal practitioners, Promethious Law/Lunga and Partners and his legal fees were paid by the company, while the workers were represented by Marufu Mandevere.
Crnkovic then received an email from Zweli Lunga, a partner in Promethious Law/Lunga and Partners requesting him to pay US$5 000 to the law firm for onward transmission to Mpofu.
The US$5 000 was allegedly transferred to Mpofu’s personal account held at Nedbank.
In the email submitted to the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) and Zacc as an exhibit from Mpofu to Hossack, Crnkovic, stated that: “Dear Matt, I have completed my task and this is my report. The necessary fees have been agreed with Zweli. The report has not been given to the employee.”
It is alleged that on May 27, 2020, Crnkovic received an email from Lunga which showed the fee that Mpofu had billed Lunga referencing Bleckridge Investments.
Crnkovic indicated that there was no tribunal held for Fowler, who was primarily the accused person.
In a statement to Zacc, Crnkovic said the issue was exacerbated by a case where he is representing Fopuld Investments, a plaintiff against Evolution Group trading as Glen Forest Memorial Cemetery, where Mpofu is also representing the defendant.
“I am now representing Fopuld Investments, who is plaintiff against Evolution Group trading as Glen Forest Memorial Cemetery, where Advocate Mpofu is representing the defendant. Certain events led me to suspect Advocate Mpofu of corruption in this case, but I have no evidence yet,” Crnkovic submitted to Zacc.
“The payment received by advocate Mpofu was a financial inducement for him to convince the employees that Fowler did not need to be looked into or the US$5 000 was a payment to advocate Mpofu for the tribunal to be non-independent.
“Advocate Mpofu acted corruptly when he received US$5 000 for work done in which the employees were convinced they were getting a fair hearing. How could a hearing be fair if both the company’s lawyers were representing me and Advocate Mpofu was also being paid by the same company? Why was an independent tribunal never held into Fowler when he was accused by Mliswa just like me? It is my belief that the US$5 000 was a bribe from the company as agreed by Hossack and Advocate Mpofu. The purpose of the bribe was to cause Advocate Mpofu to not look into Fowler, and also to convince the employees and myself that we were facing a fair hearing, which is not true,” the statement read.
Crnkovic said it was his belief that there was clear corruption between Hossack and Mpofu.
The case was allocated case number RRB003547 at Zacc and the investigating officer, Takunda Mulambo, is reportedly seized with the matter.
The LSZ also wrote to Mpofu seeking an explanation over the matter.
“I enclose herewith a letter of complaint received from the above-named. In the attached complaint, it is alleged that you executed your mandate in a corrupt manner. In terms of the LSZ by-laws, you are required to reply to the substance of the complaint in writing within 14 days. Kindly note that your failure to respond within the stipulated timeframe will result in negative inferences being drawn from your failure to respond and the matter would be forwarded to the Disciplinary and Ethics Committee without further reference to you,” LSZ executive secretary Edward Mapara said.
There are indications that Mpofu had made a report to LSZ that there were people who were out to extort him.
Mpofu could not be reached for comment, but an official familiar with the case said: “Mpofu could not, as a disciplinary authority, go outside his terms of reference and neither could he demand more people to be tried than given. That would amount to touting. Besides, it is plainly illogical. So this complainant is saying Mpofu should have inquired into the conduct of Fowler. Why would he do that? And that Mpofu should not have been paid for his work?
“How could Breckridge bribe Mpofu so that Fowler is not tried? Mpofu had no authority over Fowler and Breckridge did not have to bribe Mpofu as claimed. So this executive was happy being acquitted by Mpofu and for two years, he was content only to come back now?” Newsday
Tinashe Sambiri| A group of Zanu PF hooligans led by Josphat Sarukore, Tawanda and Fani, heavily assaulted CCC members in Gutu on Saturday.
According to a statement released by CCC, Councillor Bernard Chimwango( ward 33, Gutu Central) and Langton Guvava were attacked by Zanu PF thugs as they conducting a mobilization programme.
Sarukore, Tawanda and Fani are notorious for coordinating terror attacks in Gutu.
“VIOLENCE ALERT: Our champions Bernard Chimwango and Langton Guvava have been attacked by Zanu PF thugs in Gutu, Mpandawana today( Saturday).
The instigators of this violent behavior are the same people who killed our change champion Nyasha Zhambe late last year. We strongly condemn this behavior,” CCC said in a statement.
“Councillor Bernard Chimwango and Champion Guvava varohwa nema thugs eZanu PF maGutu, Mupandawana,” a CCC member said.
Tinashe Sambiri| A group of Zanu PF hooligans led by Josphat Sarukore, Tawanda and Fani, heavily assaulted CCC members in Gutu on Saturday.
According to a statement released by CCC, Councillor Bernard Chimwango( ward 33, Gutu Central) and Langton Guvava were attacked by Zanu PF thugs as they conducting a mobilization programme.
Sarukore, Tawanda and Fani are notorious for coordinating terror attacks in Gutu.
“VIOLENCE ALERT: Our champions Bernard Chimwango and Langton Guvava have been attacked by Zanu PF thugs in Gutu, Mpandawana today( Saturday).
The instigators of this violent behavior are the same people who killed our change champion Nyasha Zhambe late last year. We strongly condemn this behavior,” CCC said in a statement.
“Councillor Bernard Chimwango and Champion Guvava varohwa nema thugs eZanu PF maGutu, Mupandawana,” a CCC member said.
Tinashe Sambiri| Police arrested CCC councillor for ward 12, Mbizo, Kwekwe on Saturday.
Councillor Washington Moyo was arrested for facilitating a feedback meeting with residents.
In a brief statement on Saturday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said :
” CCC Mbizo Ward 12 Councillor, Washington Moyo, has just been arrested while conducting a Ward Feedback Meeting.
He has been taken to Mbizo Police Station.”
Tinashe Sambiri| Police arrested CCC councillor for ward 12, Mbizo, Kwekwe on Saturday.
Councillor Washington Moyo was arrested for facilitating a feedback meeting with residents.
In a brief statement on Saturday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said :
” CCC Mbizo Ward 12 Councillor, Washington Moyo, has just been arrested while conducting a Ward Feedback Meeting.
He has been taken to Mbizo Police Station.”
Mthuli Persuades Diasporans To Invest Back Home | WILL IT WORK?
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) September 26, 2022
Govt is set to introduce a diaspora bond for Zimbabweans overseas as it seeks to raise investment levels in the country.
This was revealed by the Finance and Economic Development minister Mthuli Ncube speaking at a side meeting with investors at the United Nations General Assembly 77th session in New York.
According to the Migration Policy Institute, a diaspora bond is a government debt security with investors drawn from the country’s nationals living abroad, their descendants, or those with other connection to the nation.
“We want investment back home. How shall we do it? The first thing is that you can invest through a diaspora bond which we are going to issue in the next few months. We took a while putting it together and it’s now ready. You can invest through that bond. It’s very good very attractive,” Ncube said.
“We are also going to set up a structure where rather than sending money every month to your relatives, we can take the interest and pass it on to your parents. You invest once, after that you can look after your parents through interest. Investment is very safe in Zimbabwe.”
In reaction, economic analyst Victor Bhoroma said the initiative looked attractive on paper, but government policies needed to be consistent.
“This looks attractive on paper, but remember the diasporas have reservations with the formal banking system which lacks market confidence. So, there are a number of things that need to be ironed out for such to work,” he said.
“Government policy needs to be consistent. The repayment of that bond obviously needs to be in foreign currency and there is a need for a ring-fenced account to ensure that those who buy that bond can be compensated.” -Newsday
Tinashe Sambiri|The President of the Republic of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema has challenged SADC to act on the deepening crisis in Zimbabwe.
According to the Zambian leader, SADC should not “fold hands” as the social unrest in Zimbabwe continues.
Writing on Twitter, United Party for National Development spokesperson, Joseph Kalimbwe, described President Hichilema as a genuine friend of those being persecuted by corrupt regimes.
“People have been asking us ‘what’s your President’s view on SADC’. Here it is; SADC must be pro-active. We can’t have leaders killing their people to remain in power. People of the SADC region, people of African continent, in our leader, in Hakainde you have a genuine friend .”
Kalimbwe added:
“It’s only in Africa – particularly here in SADC – where a party that’s failed to do anything meaningful in 30 or 42 years still wants to be given another 5 years – again to do nothing. Absolutely nothing – zero.
Sanctions were instituted because of human rights violations by individuals. End the human rights violations first because however you sing the “End Sanctions” rhetoric, the West won’t remove no sanctions if the rights of the people continue being violated. It’s that simple.”
Emmerson Mnangagwa has revealed how the British made a major climbdown after he insisted that he could not sign the book of condolences for the late Queen Elizabeth II because Zimbabwe is under illegal economic sanctions.
Addressing Zanu PF members drawn from the United States (US) and Canada structures in New York on Saturday, the President said Zimbabweans should never pander to the whims and caprices of anyone, but should always hold their heads high and insist on being accorded the respect befitting an independent and sovereign people.
Presently, Zimbabwe is under a painful regime of sanctions that were imposed by the United Kingdom and the US as punishment for the Land Reform Programme that corrected colonial land inequities.
The sanctions were meant to arm-twist Zimbabwe to restore land to the minority whites, a chapter that the President resolutely said was now closed.
And despite the sanctions, the Second Republic, under President Mnangagwa, has been on a growth trajectory building on his “Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo” philosophy.
When the Queen (Elizabeth II) passed on recently, I was invited to go and write my condolences at the British Embassy in Harare. So my Foreign Affairs (and International Trade) Minister (Ambassador Frederick Shava) went there and he told me that the Australian and Canadian ambassadors were there waiting for me to come. I then sent a message to the Foreign Affairs Minister to come back because I was not going there. The reason is, the United Kingdom imposed sanctions on us and we cannot go to the United Kingdom because of sanctions, so I said in terms of international conventions, the Embassy is a territory of the United Kingdom and I didn’t want to breach those sanctions,” the President said.
President Mnangagwa said the British Ambassador (Melaine Robinson) made a major diplomatic volte-face by saying that Zimbabwe was not under sanctions.
“I said Zimbabwe can never walk to the United Kingdom or to the embassy, but the Head of State, the personification of Zimbabwe cannot, still I cannot violate the territory of the United Kingdom, at the time we were in Angola.
“We insisted until we got a formal invitation saying that I can go to the embassy and that I will not be contravening anything. He (Ambassador Shava) persuaded me to go, I then went to the embassy to sign the book of condolences. Thereafter, I received a formal invitation to the funeral. I said I had assigned my Ambassador (to the United Kingdom Colonel Christian Katsande) to represent Zimbabwe at the funeral. I then sent a message through him that I am upgrading my representation from Ambassador to Minister, so I sent the Minister. I am saying this because we should not be moved around like little boys,” the President said to thunderous applause from members of the Zanu-PF US and Canada structures.
President Mnangagwa said when he came into office in 2017, he set targets for his administration that is currently pursuing Vision 2030, to make Zimbabwe an upper-middle class economy.
Such targets include food security, which has been met despite the weather vagaries caused by climate change.
Most of the targets have been met because of a visionary leadership that has insulated the agriculture sector, Zimbabwe’s economic mainstay, through the construction of dams in every part of Zimbabwe to ensure irrigation all year round.
This is in fulfilment of President Mnangagwa’s mantra of development that leaves no one and no place behind.
Remarkably, the Second Republic has achieved this in wheat production whose reserves now last for 13 months from the previous two months’ supply.
Food security has also been enhanced through local production of fertiliser, which was previously imported from Ukraine.
Similar success stories are being registered through the completion of projects like the Gwayi-Shangani dam and pipeline that was mooted in 1912 but only began with the dawn of the New Dispensation led by President Mnangagwa.
Rural industrialisation has also gathered pace through the setting up of industries in formally marginalised areas like Mwenezi where a Marula Processing Plant has been built, while in Mutoko a packaging plant for horticultural products has been set up.
In the next three years, each of the 35 000 villages in the country will have a solar-powered borehole where villagers can do their farming throughout the year and earn a living.
President Mnangagwa called on Zimbabweans in the Diaspora to register to vote in next year’s elections and come home to vote for Zanu PF, whose leaders cannot campaign in foreign lands because of sanctions. -Herald
THEY respected the pastor and treated him like family.
But little did they know he was committing evil deeds throughout the six years they knew him.
According to members of the family from Mamelodi, Tshwane, the pastor rapəd and səxually assaulted their kids. He was bust last month for allegedly rap_ing a 13-year-old. The man even səxually harassed the girl’s 10-year-old sister.
The children’s furious father (39) told Daily Sun: “My daughter told me in August that he rapəd her four times.”
The girl told him she was rapəd in December, January and June. She said sometimes the pastor would touch and show her his privatə parts.
“This pastor is a born-again Christian and we attend the same church,” he said, adding that he didn’t suspect anything as the pastor was married.
“He would visit my home when we were at work, and rapə my children,” he said.
The pastor made his second appearance in the Mamelodi Magistrates Court on Wednesday, 20 September, and the case was postponed to 5 October.
Constable Lethabo Mashiloane said: “A case of rapə was opened and a man (38) was arrested.”
— Daily Sun
A 62-year-old Marondera businessman was shot dead and his wife critically wounded during a robbery early Friday, police said.
Lucas Chimoka ran Lucon, a brick-laying company in the small Mashonaland East town.
National police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the Chimoka family was asleep in their Paradise Park home when the robbers forced their way in at around 2AM.
Nyathi said the four robbers were armed with a pistol, iron bars and spears.
“They attacked the family before robbing them of US$7, 910, a mobile phone, and killing the victim,” Nyathi said.
Neighbours said the family were tied with ropes. Chimoka’s daughter escaped and was able to call a relative who directed police to the house.
“Unfortunately, by the time police arrived at around 2.35AM Chimoka was already dead, and the robbers were gone.
His wife is admitted in hospital in a critical condition,” one neighbour told ZimLive.- ZimLive
THEY respected the pastor and treated him like family.
But little did they know he was committing evil deeds throughout the six years they knew him.
According to members of the family from Mamelodi, Tshwane, the pastor rapəd and səxually assaulted their kids. He was bust last month for allegedly rap_ing a 13-year-old. The man even səxually harassed the girl’s 10-year-old sister.
The children’s furious father (39) told Daily Sun: “My daughter told me in August that he rapəd her four times.”
The girl told him she was rapəd in December, January and June. She said sometimes the pastor would touch and show her his privatə parts.
“This pastor is a born-again Christian and we attend the same church,” he said, adding that he didn’t suspect anything as the pastor was married.
“He would visit my home when we were at work, and rapə my children,” he said.
The pastor made his second appearance in the Mamelodi Magistrates Court on Wednesday, 20 September, and the case was postponed to 5 October.
Constable Lethabo Mashiloane said: “A case of rapə was opened and a man (38) was arrested.”
— Daily Sun
South African legendary coach Pitso Mosimane believes African teams at the 2022 FIFA World Cup have a big chance of finally break the barrier and reach the semifinals of the tournament.
African teams have only managed to reach the quarterfinals, with Cameroon, Senegal and Ghana achieving the feat in 1990, 2002 and 2010, respectively, under European coaches.
This year’s edition will be different as all the teams from the continent teams will have local coaches.
Former internationals Walid Regragui (Morocco), Otto Addo (Ghana), Aliou Cisse (Senegal) and Rigobert Song (Cameroon) will guide their countries at the tournament, while Tunisia has Jalel Kadri.
And Mosimane believes this will help the continent’s representatives as the coaches are better qualified to lead from an African perspective.
“To have trust in African coaches is massive and shows a great sense of growth on the continent that must be sustained,” Mosimane told BBC Sport Africa.
“This is not a campaign against foreign coaches but applause to the decision-makers in our national associations.
“A lot of people ask why African teams have not gone beyond the last eight or contested for the World Cup title itself, and I believe this is a big step to get there.
“Africa can definitely break that semi-final barrier if we back our own coaches who truly understand the mentality, cultural challenges and methods required to perform.”
The World Cup will begin on 20 November as hosts Qatar face Ecuadorin the opening match.-Soccer24 Zimbabwe
A 62-year-old Marondera businessman was shot dead and his wife critically wounded during a robbery early Friday, police said.
Lucas Chimoka ran Lucon, a brick-laying company in the small Mashonaland East town.
National police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the Chimoka family was asleep in their Paradise Park home when the robbers forced their way in at around 2AM.
Nyathi said the four robbers were armed with a pistol, iron bars and spears.
“They attacked the family before robbing them of US$7, 910, a mobile phone, and killing the victim,” Nyathi said.
Neighbours said the family were tied with ropes. Chimoka’s daughter escaped and was able to call a relative who directed police to the house.
“Unfortunately, by the time police arrived at around 2.35AM Chimoka was already dead, and the robbers were gone.
His wife is admitted in hospital in a critical condition,” one neighbour told ZimLive.- ZimLive
FC Platinum opened a wide eleven-point gap at the top, thanks to a 1-0 victory over Bulawayo City on Saturday.
The Platinum Boys got their goal from Walter Musona, who struck on the 53rd minute.
The result put the Zvishavane club on just four victories away from their successful league title defence.
In Rusape, Cranborne Bullets held Highlanders to a 1-1 draw.
Bosso opened the scoring through Ray Lunga in the 9th minute before Tadiwa Chibunyu equalised from the spot ten minutes later.
The penalty came as a result of a handball inside the box by Mbongeni Ndlovu.
Chicken Inn edged WhaWha 1-0 courtesy of Brian Muza’s second half strike.
CAPS United lost 1-0 to Yadah, while Black Rhinos secured a 1-1 draw against ZPC Kariba at Nyamhunga.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Ghana national team coach Otto Addo has admitted that he made a mistake in his decision making in the 3-0 loss to Brazil in Friday’s international friendly.
The Black Stars conceded three goals in the first half with Tottenham striker Richarlison netting a brace, while Marquinhos added another one.
Halftime changes stabilised the team as the refreshed Ghana side showed great defensive organisation and look more threatening upfront, a quality they lacked in the first period.
Speaking after the loss, Addo conceded that his tactics failed but took the defeat as a learning curve.
He said: ”I will start with myself because maybe the system was wrong. I have to look at it again and question myself first.”
The coach added: “My selection was not a gamble. It was a decision of complex things. Line up was good but we had to work harder to close the spaces.
“I think I made mistakes, I learnt a lot more about my players, and picking the next 11 will depend on the performance in the next game.”
Ghana will play their second friendly match in this international window against Nicaragua on Tuesday, 27 September 2022.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Tinashe Sambiri| A group of Zanu PF hooligans led by Josphat Sarukore, Tawanda and Fani, heavily assaulted CCC members in Gutu on Saturday.
According to a statement released by CCC, Councillor Bernard Chimwango( ward 33, Gutu Central) and Langton Guvava were attacked by Zanu PF thugs as they conducting a mobilization programme.
Sarukore, Tawanda and Fani are notorious for coordinating terror attacks in Gutu.
“VIOLENCE ALERT: Our champions Bernard Chimwango and Langton Guvava have been attacked by Zanu PF thugs in Gutu, Mpandawana today( Saturday).
The instigators of this violent behavior are the same people who killed our change champion Nyasha Zhambe late last year. We strongly condemn this behavior,” CCC said in a statement.
“Councillor Bernard Chimwango and Champion Guvava varohwa nema thugs eZanu PF maGutu, Mupandawana,” a CCC member said.
Tinashe Sambiri|The President of the Republic of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema has challenged SADC to act on the deepening crisis in Zimbabwe.
According to the Zambian leader, SADC should not “fold hands” as the social unrest in Zimbabwe continues.
Writing on Twitter, United Party for National Development spokesperson, Joseph Kalimbwe, described President Hichilema as a genuine friend of those being persecuted by corrupt regimes.
“People have been asking us ‘what’s your President’s view on SADC’. Here it is; SADC must be pro-active. We can’t have leaders killing their people to remain in power. People of the SADC region, people of African continent, in our leader, in Hakainde you have a genuine friend .”
Kalimbwe added:
“It’s only in Africa – particularly here in SADC – where a party that’s failed to do anything meaningful in 30 or 42 years still wants to be given another 5 years – again to do nothing. Absolutely nothing – zero.
Sanctions were instituted because of human rights violations by individuals. End the human rights violations first because however you sing the “End Sanctions” rhetoric, the West won’t remove no sanctions if the rights of the people continue being violated. It’s that simple.”
Key facts
Over 1.5 million adolescents and young adults aged 10–24 years died in 2020, nearly 5000 every day.
Young adolescents aged 10–14 years have the lowest risk of death of all age groups.
Injuries (including road traffic injuries and drowning), violence, self-harm and maternal conditions are the leading causes of death among adolescents and young adults
Half of all mental health disorders in adulthood start by age 14, but most cases are undetected and untreated.
Early onset of substance use is associated with higher risks of developing dependence and other problems during adult life, and people of younger ages are disproportionately affected by substance use compared with people of older ages.
Globally, there were 41 births per 1000 to girls aged 15–19 years in 2020.
Overview
Survival chances for adolescents and young adults vary greatly across the world. In 2020, the probability of dying among those aged 10–24 years was highest in sub-Saharan Africa, Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand), northern Africa and southern Asia (1). The average global probability of a 10-year-old dying before age 24 was 6 times higher in sub-Saharan Africa than in North America and Europe.
Main health issues
Injuries
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death and disability among adolescents. In 2019, nearly 100 000 adolescents (10–19 years) died as a result of road traffic accidents (2). Many of those who died were vulnerable road users, including pedestrians, cyclists or users of motorized two-wheelers. In many countries, road safety laws need to be made more comprehensive, and enforcement of such laws needs to be strengthened. Furthermore, young drivers need advice on driving safely, while laws that prohibit driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs need to be strictly enforced among all age groups. Blood alcohol levels should be set lower for young drivers than for adults. Graduated licences for novice drivers with zero-tolerance for drink-driving are recommended.
Drowning is also among the top causes of death among adolescents; more than 40 000 adolescents, over three quarters of them boys, are estimated to have drowned in 2019. Teaching children and adolescents to swim is an essential intervention to prevent these deaths.
Violence
Interpersonal violence is among the leading causes of death in adolescents and young people globally. Its prominence varies substantially by world region. It causes nearly a third of all adolescent male deaths in low- and middle-income countries in the WHO Region of the Americas. According to the global school-based student health survey 42% of adolescent boys and 37% of adolescent girls were exposed to bullying. Sexual violence also affects a significant proportion of youth: 1 in 8 young people report sexual abuse.
Violence during adolescence also increases the risks of injury, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, mental health problems, poor school performance and dropout, early pregnancy, reproductive health problems, and communicable and noncommunicable diseases.
Effective prevention and response strategies include promoting parenting and early childhood development; addressing school-based bullying prevention, programmes that develop life and social skills, and community approaches to reduce access to alcohol and firearms. Effective and empathetic care for adolescent survivors of violence, including ongoing support, can help with the physical and psychological consequences.
Mental health
Depression is one of the leading causes of illness and disability among adolescents, and suicide is the second leading cause of death in people aged 15–19 years (2). Mental health conditions account for 16% of the global burden of disease and injury in people aged 10–19 years. Half of all mental health disorders in adulthood start by age 14, but most cases are undetected and untreated.
Many factors have an impact on the well-being and mental health of adolescents. Violence, poverty, stigma, exclusion, and living in humanitarian and fragile settings can increase the risk of developing mental health problems. The consequences of not addressing adolescent mental health conditions extend to adulthood, impairing both physical and mental health and limiting opportunities to lead fulfilling lives as adults.
Building socioemotional skills in children and adolescents and providing them with psychosocial support in schools and other community settings can help promote good mental health. Programmes to help strengthen the ties between adolescents and their families and improve quality of home environments are also important. If problems arise, they should be detected and timely managed by competent and caring health workers.
Adolescent mental health fact sheet
Alcohol and drug use
Drinking alcohol among adolescents is a major concern in many countries. It can reduce self-control and increase risky behaviours, such as unsafe sex or dangerous driving. It is an underlying cause of injuries (including those due to road traffic accidents), violence and premature deaths. It can also lead to health problems in later life and affects life expectancy. Worldwide, more than a quarter of all people aged 15–19 years are current drinkers, amounting to 155 million adolescents. Prevalence of heavy episodic drinking among adolescents aged 15–19 years was 13.6% in 2016, with males most at risk.
Cannabis is the most widely used psychoactive drug among young people with about 4.7% of people aged 15–16 years using it at least once in 2018. Alcohol and drug use in children and adolescents is associated with neurocognitive alterations which can lead to behavioural, emotional, social and academic problems in later life.
Prevention of alcohol and drug use are important areas of public health actions and may include population-based strategies and interventions, activities in school, community, family and on the individual level. Setting a minimum age for buying and consuming alcohol and eliminate marketing and advertising to minors are among the key strategies for reducing drinking among adolescents.
Tobacco use
The vast majority of people using tobacco today began doing so when they were adolescents. Prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to minors (under 18 years) and increasing the price of tobacco products through higher taxes, banning tobacco advertising and ensuring smoke-free environments are crucial. Globally, at least 1 in 10 adolescents aged 13–15 years uses tobacco, although there are areas where this figure is much higher.
HIV/AIDS
An estimated 1.7 million adolescents (age 10–19 years) were living with HIV in 2019 with around 90% in the WHO African Region (3). While there have been substantial declines in new infections amongst adolescents from a peak in 1994, adolescents still account for about 10% of new adult HIV infections, with three-quarters amongst adolescent girls (4). Additionally, while new infections may have fallen in many of the most severely affected countries, recent testing coverage remains low suggesting that many adolescents and young people living with HIV may not know their status (5).
Adolescents living with HIV have worse access to antiretroviral treatment, adherence to treatment, retention in care and viral suppression. A key factor contributing to these is limited provision of adolescent-friendly services including psychosocial interventions and support.
Adolescents and young people need to know how to protect themselves from HIV infection and must also have the means to do so. This includes being able to obtain access HIV prevention interventions including voluntary medical male circumcision, condoms and pre-exposure prophylaxis, better access to HIV testing and counselling, and stronger links to HIV treatment services for those who test HIV positive.
Other infectious diseases
Thanks to improved childhood vaccination, adolescent deaths and disability from measles have fallen markedly. For example, adolescent mortality from measles fell by 90% in the African Region between 2000 and 2012.
Diarrhoea and lower respiratory tract infections (pneumonia) are estimated to be among the top 10 causes of death for adolescents 10–14 years. These two diseases, along with meningitis, are all among the top 5 causes of adolescent death in African low- and middle-income countries.
Infectious diseases like with human papilloma virus that normally occurs after onset of sexual activity can lead to both short-term disease (genital warts) during adolescence but more importantly also leads to cervical and other cancers several decades later. Early adolescence (9–14 years) is the optimal time for vaccination against HPV infection and it is estimated that if 90% of girls globally get the HPV vaccine more than 40 million lives could be saved over the next century. However, it is estimated that in 2019 only 15% of girls globally received the vaccine.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer fact sheet
Early pregnancy and childbirth
Approximately 12 million girls aged 15–19 years and at least 777 000 girls under 15 years give birth each year in developing regions. Complications from pregnancy and childbirth are among the leading causes of death for girls aged 15–19 years globally.
The UN Population Division puts the global adolescent birth rate in 2020 at 41 births per 1000 girls this age, and country rates range from 1 to over 200 births per 1000 girls (6). This indicates a marked decrease since 1990. This decrease is reflected in a similar decline in maternal mortality rates among girls aged 15–19 years.
One of the specific targets of the health Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 3) is that by 2030, the world should ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.
Adolescents need and have a right to comprehensive sexuality education, a curriculum-based process of teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical and social aspects of sexuality. Better access to contraceptive information and services can reduce the number of girls becoming pregnant and giving birth at too young an age. Laws that are enforced that specify a minimum age of marriage at 18 can help.
Girls who do become pregnant need access to quality antenatal care. Where permitted by law, adolescents who opt to terminate their pregnancies should have access to safe abortion.
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Tinashe Sambiri| A group of Zanu PF hooligans led by Josphat Sarukore, Tawanda and Fani, heavily assaulted CCC members in Gutu on Saturday.
According to a statement released by CCC, Councillor Bernard Chimwango( ward 33, Gutu Central) and Langton Guvava were attacked by Zanu PF thugs as they conducting a mobilization programme.
Sarukore, Tawanda and Fani are notorious for coordinating terror attacks in Gutu.
“VIOLENCE ALERT: Our champions Bernard Chimwango and Langton Guvava have been attacked by Zanu PF thugs in Gutu, Mpandawana today( Saturday).
The instigators of this violent behavior are the same people who killed our change champion Nyasha Zhambe late last year. We strongly condemn this behavior,” CCC said in a statement.
“Councillor Bernard Chimwango and Champion Guvava varohwa nema thugs eZanu PF maGutu, Mupandawana,” a CCC member said.
Tinashe Sambiri| Police arrested CCC councillor for ward 12, Mbizo, Kwekwe on Saturday.
Councillor Washington Moyo was arrested for facilitating a feedback meeting with residents.
In a brief statement on Saturday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said :
” CCC Mbizo Ward 12 Councillor, Washington Moyo, has just been arrested while conducting a Ward Feedback Meeting.
He has been taken to Mbizo Police Station.”
The US bred Brian Nhira in the below video teaches his wife, an American, how to sing in fluent Shona. In the footage, Nhira indicates that he might not speak Shona himself, but he can understand it.
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Mutengesi nemupanduki mukuru ariyezve mutungamiri weMDC-T Mwonzora anonzi ari kupomerwa kuti akataura mashoko akashatirisa vebato rake apo kunonzi akaudza vanhu kuti Mnangagwa ndiye Mwari weZimbabwe
Mashoko awa anonzi akamataura achiti vashandi ngavatoita zvekufugama kukumbira kuti ED avawedzere mari
Mhandu iyi (Mwonzora) inonzi inenge yomanya bani mushure mekunge yarambirwa kutorazve (renew) futa reraki rekuti afarirwe nevari pazvigaro,iro rinonzi airipiwa naIsaac Makomichi (muzvinapipi weMasvingo) uyo anonzi akati futa rangu handicharipi vana kapirikoni (mutengesi mukuru).Ukuwo mbuya Ndunge (n’anga yechipinge) vanonzi vaimupawo makona ekutyiwa nevanhu asi vakazogumawo vati bodo handichadi kukubatsira.Izvi zvinonzi ndizvo zvokonzera mukuru uyu kumbobatwa nepfungwa nendangariro kusvika pakuvhumuka
Ruzhinji rweZimbabwe runoti Mwonzora munhuwo aitsvaka kuita mbinga kuburikidza politics ndiko saka achigara ari mudzin’anga
“Iyo itori mhangu yeZimbabwe,hatitevedzeri muromo wake wakaremadzwa nekuda mari,chitori chirema chehutengesi” anodarowo umwe mudzidzisi wemuHarare ati haafe akanamata ED
A land scandal spawning from the controversial Airport Road construction project has ensnared several key institutions in the country amid charges that the sheriff of the High Court was involved in the transfer of ownership of a property without following proper procedures.
A local company that was subcontracted by businessman Ken Sharpe’s Augur Investments to construct the road linking the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport with Harare’s central business district has brought back the spotlight to the scandal ridden project after it approached the High Court.
In the new court battle, Fairclot Investments, trading as Trucking and Construction Pvt Ltd, is demanding the nullification of a deed of settlement between Harare City Council, Local Government ministry and Augur Investments, which it says shields Sharpe’s firm from prosecution over the land deals.
Fairclot was subcontracted by Sharpe’s Augur Investments to construct the Airport Road before the construction company terminated the deal because of a payment dispute.
Following an agreement made on March 26, 2013, Fairclot constructed 2.7km of the road on behalf of Augur, which was controversially awarded the contract on May 30, 2008, without going to tender.
Under the agreement, Augur was supposed to construct the Airport Road with an understanding that 90% of the costs would be paid in the form of the land and 10% in cash.
The title deeds for the land that was identified for the deal were supposed to be kept by a private law firm until council approved the road project.
Augur went on to subcontracted Fairclot, which stopped work on the road after doing 2.7km due to non-payment.
The dispute was temporarily solved after “Augur pledged as security, stand 654, Pomona Township measuring 273 299 hectares of state land.
It has since emerged that Fairclot separately sued the sheriff of the High Court of Zimbabwe McDuff Madega for allowing the transfer of the Pomona property that was surrendered to him as security for the deal with Augur before Sharpe paid his dues.
It wants the court to declare the handover of stand number 654 Pomona Township to Augur null and void.
The company wants the property to be placed under judicial management.
“Any and all transfers of title affected in respect of stand 654 Pomona Township registered under Deed of Grant No. 2884/10 by and in favour of any person between the date of upliftment by second respondent (Madeka) to the date of this order are hereby cancelled,” part of the application filed on May 20, 2020, read.
The matter was heard by former judge Justice Faith Mushore who reserved judgement until she was fired by President Emmerson Mnangagwa early this month over “gross misconduct.”
The matter is likely to be given to another judge for determination.
Fairclot wants Madeka, who was arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission in June and is facing 19 charges of criminal abuse of office and illegal sale of stands, to advertise the sale of the property within 10 days of the order.
Fairclot director, Grant Tilling Rusell, argued that the decision to hand the property back to Augur was unprocedural as the company had not fulfilled the conditions of their Airport Road deal.
Augur insists that it settled its dues to Fairclot that were in local currency after government regulations in 2019 put the US and Zimbabwe dollar exchange rates at par.
Simbarashe Kadye, on behalf of Augur, argued that: “Notwithstanding the position of the law, the first respondent has instructed the second respondent to execute the liability, which by terms of the law was given the value of RTGS dollars at the rate of one-to-one with the United States dollars, to be executed in the United States dollars.
“The instruction by the first respondent to execute the said liability in United States Dollars is contrary to the position of the law.
“This is premised on the fact that by operation of the law, the said liability was deemed to be in RTGS dollars,” Kadye said.
Harare North MP Norman Markham and property developer George Katsimberis are also challenging the deed of settlement that left Sharpe and his companies owning vast tracts of land in the capital.
-The Standard
By James Gwati-Zanu PF thugs in Gutu have brutalised a prominent CCC activist.
CCC posted on social media saying its senior member Bernard Chmwango was brutalised by known Zanu PF thugs at Mupandawana growth point.
Posted CCC:
VIOLENCE ALERT: Our champions Bernard Chimwango & Guvava have been attacked by Zanu PF thugs in Gutu, Mpandawana today. The instigators of this violent behavior are the same people who killed our change champion Nyasha Zhambe late last year. We strongly condemn this behavior.
USA, New York – Newly installed Kenyan president William Ruto has joined seemingly unyielding calls by his African peers to have western imposed sanctions against Zimbabwe lifted unconditionally.
In his inaugural address to the United Nations General Assembly Wednesday, Ruto said sanctions undermined Zimbabwe’s sovereignty and impoverished ordinary citizens.
“There might never be a more opportune time to revisit the practice of unilateral coercive actions, which often violate fundamental tenets of a rule-based international order, such as those imposed on Zimbabwe and Cuba,” Ruto said.
“Apart from undermining the sovereign equality of nations, they also indiscriminately punish the general citizenry, reserving their bitterest sting for innocent hustlers and the vulnerable.
“This compounds injustice and worsens suffering.”
Ruto was joined in his calls by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa who also reiterated his demands to have the controversial measures against his country’s troubled neighbour scrapped unconditionally.
Ramaphosa, who was being represented in his UN address by South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Naledi Pandor, said sanctions have had ripple effects in the form of a regional migration crisis.
“We call for an end to unilateral coercive measures against Zimbabwe which have compounded the problems experienced by the people of Zimbabwe and have a detrimental effect on the broader Southern African region,” Ramaphosa said.
The US 2001 imposed an asset freeze and travel ban on former Zimbabwean ruler Robert Mugabe and a select few members of his administration who included some security commanders for allegedly undermining democracy.
Europe, led by Zimbabwe’s former colonial master Britain, also joined the US in imposing sanctions against Zimbabwe.
The countries have gradually relaxed their measures but insist on compliance with certain democratic demands by Zimbabwean authorities before they could lift the sanctions.
South Africa, seen as the region’s de facto leader by virtue of its strong democracy and economy, has been accused of blindly chorusing the scrapping of sanctions while ignoring gross human rights violations and institutionalised corruption under the Zanu PF led government.
Transparency International’s latest Corruption Perceptions Index ranked Zimbabwe number 157 least corrupt nation out of 180 countries with the highest number representing the most corrupt country.
Government argues sanctions were imposed by former allies as punishment for the country’s decision to repossess tracts of arable land which had been in the hands of a minority white Zimbabweans of European descent.
Actress and radio personality Tino Katsande has revealed that she has been diagnosed with stage 1 cervical cancer.
Posting on Facebook, Tino said,
Intentionally posting this blurry picture today because that’s exactly how life has been for me over the last couple of months but its all is clearing up pretty good now and while it has been a most torrid time physically , mentally and emotionally,I say EBENEZER onwards march I go. Okay,so over and above living with a chronic condition #endometriosis I was diagnosed with early stages of cervical cancer and have been privately battling the “BIG C”. It’s been a minute since I got the diagnosis but the prognosis was positive as we caught it early and I stared treatment timely.Honestly I wasn’t even going to share this diagnosis in the public sphere because I was afraid of a lot of stuff: 1. public sympathy and continued scrutiny and how that would affect my children. 2. having people worry about me MORE than they already do when everyone has such a full plate already3. The possibility of not getting jobs in the entertainment industry for fear that “ ahh manje anozouya kubasa here nekurwara kwake uku” but last week I met a most gracious woman with stage 4 cervical cancer The chat was less than 5mins long with mainly pleasantries exchanged and encouragement hugs. However as she was wheeled into her car , she called out to me and said “TINTIN , I know you want to keep it private but don’t forget your calling, things happen to you for a reason“. These words have been haunting me all of last week into this week . I had had my “but God why me AGAIN “ conversation with my CREATOR months ago when I got the diagnosis( guys confirm ini hupenyu wangu surely throws me a hec of a lot of curve balls yes? Lol . Yet I don’t know why life hasn’t figured out that my name is TINOPONA meaning “I’m a survivor” , so no matter what comes my way hapana hapana so help me God .? ) Anywhooo, I have come to the realization and acceptance of “but why NOT me “ thanks to the help of those very few I had confided in, I’m sharing this now so I shout from the mountain tops -WOMEN OF ZIMBABWE,ENDAYI KUNO VENEKWA CHIBEREKO FOR CERVICAL CANCER ndapota. By the time you feeling deliberate pain its often too late#cervicalcancer #endowarrior#earlydiagnosissaveslives#earlydiagnosismatters
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A PRISON officer’s marriage is now on the rocks after her illicit affair, with an inmate, was exposed.
Correctional Officer Miriam Muzuva’s marriage with Rojers Chiradza came under the spotlight at Kentucky Prison.
She was reported to have fallen in love with an inmate.
Their affair was said to have started when Miriam received money, and groceries, from the inmate’s sister, who is based in South Africa.
Miriam clashed with Rojers and was transferred from Kentucky Prison to Harare Central Prison over the matter.
Miriam’s mother, only identified as Mai Muzuva, told H-Metro the matter has since been resolved.
“The matter has since been resolved mwanangu,” said Mai Muzuva.
“Miriam has since returned to her husband.
“They are now living together,” she said.
Impeccable sources told H-Metro Miriam returned to her husband following reports that another woman was likely to replace her.
Rojers denied the allegations.
“I do not know anything in connection with that issue, sorry,” he said, before hanging up the phone.
Miriam refused to entertain H-Metro.
Rojers and Miriam are legally married and have been blessed with three kids.- H-Metro
Tinashe Sambiri|The people of Zimbabwe who have suffered for decades under Zanu PF oppression shall celebrate freedom from bondage.
This was said by CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa on Friday.
According to President Chamisa, the people’s victory will shock the world.
“THAT DAY! Joy, excitement and celebrations will be so uncommon and uncontrollable.
It will shock the whole world.
That day is coming #againstallodds We will rebuild our beautiful country New and Great,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.
Tinashe Sambiri|The President of the Republic of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema has challenged SADC to act on the deepening crisis in Zimbabwe.
According to the Zambian leader, SADC should not “fold hands” as the social unrest in Zimbabwe continues.
Writing on Twitter, United Party for National Development spokesperson, Joseph Kalimbwe, described President Hichilema as a genuine friend of those being persecuted by corrupt regimes.
“People have been asking us ‘what’s your President’s view on SADC’. Here it is; SADC must be pro-active. We can’t have leaders killing their people to remain in power. People of the SADC region, people of African continent, in our leader, in Hakainde you have a genuine friend .”
Kalimbwe added:
“It’s only in Africa – particularly here in SADC – where a party that’s failed to do anything meaningful in 30 or 42 years still wants to be given another 5 years – again to do nothing. Absolutely nothing – zero.
Sanctions were instituted because of human rights violations by individuals. End the human rights violations first because however you sing the “End Sanctions” rhetoric, the West won’t remove no sanctions if the rights of the people continue being violated. It’s that simple.”
Tinashe Sambiri|CCC MPs have mooted a resolution to wear black masks and armbands to protest at the prolonged detention of Hon Job Sikhala, Hon Godfrey Karakadzai Sithole and the Nyatsime activists.
The jailed CCC members have clocked 100 days in prison as the regime continues to torment perceived foes.
CCC official, Hon Charlton Hwende on Thursday said :
“Our MPs will start wearing black masks and armbands to symbolize the death of democracy in the country.
Every arrested person has a right to get bail and to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. Free Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole and the Nyatsime activists.”
Warriors midfielder Marvelous Nakamba is set to bankroll a girls soccer tournament slated for November.
Through his foundation, the Marvelous Nakamba Foundation (MNF), the Aston Villa midfield enforcer will sponsor the tournament the same he did with U-17 invitational tournament held in Bulawayo in June.
“The Zimbabwe Women’s Soccer League has selected and submitted the participating teams that will be unveiled via the foundation’s social media platforms in due course together with dates and tournament venue,” reads a statement by the foundation.
“The foundation is excited by this new addition to its programs, which accelerate the rapid growth of girl’s football and assist in nurturing talented girls who aspire to be outstanding football stars in the near future.”
The Nakamba Foundation was formed in 2019, as a way of the midfielder giving back to the community through sport and education.
To date, the foundation has paid school fees for 1500 pupils countrywide.
It is also in the process of conducting the Marvelous Nakamba Sporting Complex in Bulawayo.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is investigating a murder case in which a 33-year-old man was axed to death in Chegutu Central Business District (CBD) on Thursday.
A police statement seen by Pindula News suggests that Fexon Nderema was found lying in a pool of blood while the alleged killer, Kudakwashe Munemo Chikomo has since been arrested in connection with the case. Reads the statement:
On 22/08/22, Police in Chegutu arrested Kudakwashe Munemo Chikomo (36) in connection with a murder case in which the body of Fexon Nderema (33) was found lying in a pool of blood at a complex in Chegutu CBD on 22/09/22 with deep cuts on the head.
Police recovered a blood-stained axe beside the body, and the victim’s cellphone was recovered from the suspect.
It is not yet clear why Nderema was killed.
Zimbabwe has recorded a rise in cases of passion in recent years with some attributing the trend to depression.
Police often urge members of the public to solve disputes amicably or engage a third party to mediate in the event that they are failing to find a solution on their own rather than taking the law into their own hands.- Pindula News
Warriors midfielder Marvelous Nakamba is set to bankroll a girls soccer tournament slated for November.
Through his foundation, the Marvelous Nakamba Foundation (MNF), the Aston Villa midfield enforcer will sponsor the tournament the same he did with U-17 invitational tournament held in Bulawayo in June.
“The Zimbabwe Women’s Soccer League has selected and submitted the participating teams that will be unveiled via the foundation’s social media platforms in due course together with dates and tournament venue,” reads a statement by the foundation.
“The foundation is excited by this new addition to its programs, which accelerate the rapid growth of girl’s football and assist in nurturing talented girls who aspire to be outstanding football stars in the near future.”
The Nakamba Foundation was formed in 2019, as a way of the midfielder giving back to the community through sport and education.
To date, the foundation has paid school fees for 1500 pupils countrywide.
It is also in the process of conducting the Marvelous Nakamba Sporting Complex in Bulawayo.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
South African legendary coach Pitso Mosimane believes African teams at the 2022 FIFA World Cup have a big chance of finally break the barrier and reach the semifinals of the tournament.
African teams have only managed to reach the quarterfinals, with Cameroon, Senegal and Ghana achieving the feat in 1990, 2002 and 2010, respectively, under European coaches.
This year’s edition will be different as all the teams from the continent teams will have local coaches.
Former internationals Walid Regragui (Morocco), Otto Addo (Ghana), Aliou Cisse (Senegal) and Rigobert Song (Cameroon) will guide their countries at the tournament, while Tunisia has Jalel Kadri.
And Mosimane believes this will help the continent’s representatives as the coaches are better qualified to lead from an African perspective.
“To have trust in African coaches is massive and shows a great sense of growth on the continent that must be sustained,” Mosimane told BBC Sport Africa.
“This is not a campaign against foreign coaches but applause to the decision-makers in our national associations.
“A lot of people ask why African teams have not gone beyond the last eight or contested for the World Cup title itself, and I believe this is a big step to get there.
“Africa can definitely break that semi-final barrier if we back our own coaches who truly understand the mentality, cultural challenges and methods required to perform.”
The World Cup will begin on 20 November as hosts Qatar face Ecuadorin the opening match.-Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Tinashe Sambiri|The people of Zimbabwe who have suffered for decades under Zanu PF oppression shall celebrate freedom from bondage.
This was said by CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa on Friday.
According to President Chamisa, the people’s victory will shock the world.
“THAT DAY! Joy, excitement and celebrations will be so uncommon and uncontrollable.
It will shock the whole world.
That day is coming #againstallodds We will rebuild our beautiful country New and Great,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.
Tinashe Sambiri|The President of the Republic of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema has challenged SADC to act on the deepening crisis in Zimbabwe.
According to the Zambian leader, SADC should not “fold hands” as the social unrest in Zimbabwe continues.
Writing on Twitter, United Party for National Development spokesperson, Joseph Kalimbwe, described President Hichilema as a genuine friend of those being persecuted by corrupt regimes.
“People have been asking us ‘what’s your President’s view on SADC’. Here it is; SADC must be pro-active. We can’t have leaders killing their people to remain in power. People of the SADC region, people of African continent, in our leader, in Hakainde you have a genuine friend .”
Kalimbwe added:
“It’s only in Africa – particularly here in SADC – where a party that’s failed to do anything meaningful in 30 or 42 years still wants to be given another 5 years – again to do nothing. Absolutely nothing – zero.
Sanctions were instituted because of human rights violations by individuals. End the human rights violations first because however you sing the “End Sanctions” rhetoric, the West won’t remove no sanctions if the rights of the people continue being violated. It’s that simple.”
Key facts
Over 1.5 million adolescents and young adults aged 10–24 years died in 2020, nearly 5000 every day.
Young adolescents aged 10–14 years have the lowest risk of death of all age groups.
Injuries (including road traffic injuries and drowning), violence, self-harm and maternal conditions are the leading causes of death among adolescents and young adults
Half of all mental health disorders in adulthood start by age 14, but most cases are undetected and untreated.
Early onset of substance use is associated with higher risks of developing dependence and other problems during adult life, and people of younger ages are disproportionately affected by substance use compared with people of older ages.
Globally, there were 41 births per 1000 to girls aged 15–19 years in 2020.
Overview
Survival chances for adolescents and young adults vary greatly across the world. In 2020, the probability of dying among those aged 10–24 years was highest in sub-Saharan Africa, Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand), northern Africa and southern Asia (1). The average global probability of a 10-year-old dying before age 24 was 6 times higher in sub-Saharan Africa than in North America and Europe.
Main health issues
Injuries
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death and disability among adolescents. In 2019, nearly 100 000 adolescents (10–19 years) died as a result of road traffic accidents (2). Many of those who died were vulnerable road users, including pedestrians, cyclists or users of motorized two-wheelers. In many countries, road safety laws need to be made more comprehensive, and enforcement of such laws needs to be strengthened. Furthermore, young drivers need advice on driving safely, while laws that prohibit driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs need to be strictly enforced among all age groups. Blood alcohol levels should be set lower for young drivers than for adults. Graduated licences for novice drivers with zero-tolerance for drink-driving are recommended.
Drowning is also among the top causes of death among adolescents; more than 40 000 adolescents, over three quarters of them boys, are estimated to have drowned in 2019. Teaching children and adolescents to swim is an essential intervention to prevent these deaths.
Violence
Interpersonal violence is among the leading causes of death in adolescents and young people globally. Its prominence varies substantially by world region. It causes nearly a third of all adolescent male deaths in low- and middle-income countries in the WHO Region of the Americas. According to the global school-based student health survey 42% of adolescent boys and 37% of adolescent girls were exposed to bullying. Sexual violence also affects a significant proportion of youth: 1 in 8 young people report sexual abuse.
Violence during adolescence also increases the risks of injury, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, mental health problems, poor school performance and dropout, early pregnancy, reproductive health problems, and communicable and noncommunicable diseases.
Effective prevention and response strategies include promoting parenting and early childhood development; addressing school-based bullying prevention, programmes that develop life and social skills, and community approaches to reduce access to alcohol and firearms. Effective and empathetic care for adolescent survivors of violence, including ongoing support, can help with the physical and psychological consequences.
Mental health
Depression is one of the leading causes of illness and disability among adolescents, and suicide is the second leading cause of death in people aged 15–19 years (2). Mental health conditions account for 16% of the global burden of disease and injury in people aged 10–19 years. Half of all mental health disorders in adulthood start by age 14, but most cases are undetected and untreated.
Many factors have an impact on the well-being and mental health of adolescents. Violence, poverty, stigma, exclusion, and living in humanitarian and fragile settings can increase the risk of developing mental health problems. The consequences of not addressing adolescent mental health conditions extend to adulthood, impairing both physical and mental health and limiting opportunities to lead fulfilling lives as adults.
Building socioemotional skills in children and adolescents and providing them with psychosocial support in schools and other community settings can help promote good mental health. Programmes to help strengthen the ties between adolescents and their families and improve quality of home environments are also important. If problems arise, they should be detected and timely managed by competent and caring health workers.
Adolescent mental health fact sheet
Alcohol and drug use
Drinking alcohol among adolescents is a major concern in many countries. It can reduce self-control and increase risky behaviours, such as unsafe sex or dangerous driving. It is an underlying cause of injuries (including those due to road traffic accidents), violence and premature deaths. It can also lead to health problems in later life and affects life expectancy. Worldwide, more than a quarter of all people aged 15–19 years are current drinkers, amounting to 155 million adolescents. Prevalence of heavy episodic drinking among adolescents aged 15–19 years was 13.6% in 2016, with males most at risk.
Cannabis is the most widely used psychoactive drug among young people with about 4.7% of people aged 15–16 years using it at least once in 2018. Alcohol and drug use in children and adolescents is associated with neurocognitive alterations which can lead to behavioural, emotional, social and academic problems in later life.
Prevention of alcohol and drug use are important areas of public health actions and may include population-based strategies and interventions, activities in school, community, family and on the individual level. Setting a minimum age for buying and consuming alcohol and eliminate marketing and advertising to minors are among the key strategies for reducing drinking among adolescents.
Tobacco use
The vast majority of people using tobacco today began doing so when they were adolescents. Prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to minors (under 18 years) and increasing the price of tobacco products through higher taxes, banning tobacco advertising and ensuring smoke-free environments are crucial. Globally, at least 1 in 10 adolescents aged 13–15 years uses tobacco, although there are areas where this figure is much higher.
HIV/AIDS
An estimated 1.7 million adolescents (age 10–19 years) were living with HIV in 2019 with around 90% in the WHO African Region (3). While there have been substantial declines in new infections amongst adolescents from a peak in 1994, adolescents still account for about 10% of new adult HIV infections, with three-quarters amongst adolescent girls (4). Additionally, while new infections may have fallen in many of the most severely affected countries, recent testing coverage remains low suggesting that many adolescents and young people living with HIV may not know their status (5).
Adolescents living with HIV have worse access to antiretroviral treatment, adherence to treatment, retention in care and viral suppression. A key factor contributing to these is limited provision of adolescent-friendly services including psychosocial interventions and support.
Adolescents and young people need to know how to protect themselves from HIV infection and must also have the means to do so. This includes being able to obtain access HIV prevention interventions including voluntary medical male circumcision, condoms and pre-exposure prophylaxis, better access to HIV testing and counselling, and stronger links to HIV treatment services for those who test HIV positive.
Other infectious diseases
Thanks to improved childhood vaccination, adolescent deaths and disability from measles have fallen markedly. For example, adolescent mortality from measles fell by 90% in the African Region between 2000 and 2012.
Diarrhoea and lower respiratory tract infections (pneumonia) are estimated to be among the top 10 causes of death for adolescents 10–14 years. These two diseases, along with meningitis, are all among the top 5 causes of adolescent death in African low- and middle-income countries.
Infectious diseases like with human papilloma virus that normally occurs after onset of sexual activity can lead to both short-term disease (genital warts) during adolescence but more importantly also leads to cervical and other cancers several decades later. Early adolescence (9–14 years) is the optimal time for vaccination against HPV infection and it is estimated that if 90% of girls globally get the HPV vaccine more than 40 million lives could be saved over the next century. However, it is estimated that in 2019 only 15% of girls globally received the vaccine.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer fact sheet
Early pregnancy and childbirth
Approximately 12 million girls aged 15–19 years and at least 777 000 girls under 15 years give birth each year in developing regions. Complications from pregnancy and childbirth are among the leading causes of death for girls aged 15–19 years globally.
The UN Population Division puts the global adolescent birth rate in 2020 at 41 births per 1000 girls this age, and country rates range from 1 to over 200 births per 1000 girls (6). This indicates a marked decrease since 1990. This decrease is reflected in a similar decline in maternal mortality rates among girls aged 15–19 years.
One of the specific targets of the health Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 3) is that by 2030, the world should ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.
Adolescents need and have a right to comprehensive sexuality education, a curriculum-based process of teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical and social aspects of sexuality. Better access to contraceptive information and services can reduce the number of girls becoming pregnant and giving birth at too young an age. Laws that are enforced that specify a minimum age of marriage at 18 can help.
Girls who do become pregnant need access to quality antenatal care. Where permitted by law, adolescents who opt to terminate their pregnancies should have access to safe abortion.
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Tinashe Sambiri|CCC MPs have mooted a resolution to wear black masks and armbands to protest at the prolonged detention of Hon Job Sikhala, Hon Godfrey Karakadzai Sithole and the Nyatsime activists.
The jailed CCC members have clocked 100 days in prison as the regime continues to torment perceived foes.
CCC official, Hon Charlton Hwende on Thursday said :
“Our MPs will start wearing black masks and armbands to symbolize the death of democracy in the country.
Every arrested person has a right to get bail and to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. Free Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole and the Nyatsime activists.”
Tinashe Sambiri|The President of the Republic of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema has challenged SADC to act on the deepening crisis in Zimbabwe.
According to the Zambian leader, SADC should not “fold hands” as the social unrest in Zimbabwe continues.
Writing on Twitter, United Party for National Development spokesperson, Joseph Kalimbwe, described President Hichilema as a genuine friend of those being persecuted by corrupt regimes.
“People have been asking us ‘what’s your President’s view on SADC’. Here it is; SADC must be pro-active. We can’t have leaders killing their people to remain in power. People of the SADC region, people of African continent, in our leader, in Hakainde you have a genuine friend .”
Kalimbwe added:
“It’s only in Africa – particularly here in SADC – where a party that’s failed to do anything meaningful in 30 or 42 years still wants to be given another 5 years – again to do nothing. Absolutely nothing – zero.
Sanctions were instituted because of human rights violations by individuals. End the human rights violations first because however you sing the “End Sanctions” rhetoric, the West won’t remove no sanctions if the rights of the people continue being violated. It’s that simple.”
By A Correspondent- Seven children from an Honde Valley family recently succumbed to measles within a space of two weeks.
The seven children were aged between three and 11.
The Rode family’s remaining eight children were only spared after their parents took the bold decision to quit their white garment church and seek medical services for them, according to The Herald.
Religious beliefs that discourage seeking medical services have been identified as the major cause of the current measles outbreak and the resulting deaths.
Mr Tendai Rode of Nyamaende in Honde Valley told Zimpapers’ Television Network (ZTN) that it was painful to bury his children one after the other within such a short space of time. He said in an interview:
I am married to three wives and I was blessed with 15 children. All my children got infected with measles. This happened within a week and on day eight, some of the children who had developed a skin rash started coughing.
The following day, the first child, aged three, died in the morning. The other one, aged four, died in the afternoon. We buried them the following morning.
The other child, aged five, succumbed to the same disease two days later. Barely a day later, the other girl who was doing Grade Two also died.
The other child died the next day. We were all traumatised because five children had succumbed to the disease within a week.
Watching my children dying one after the other made me think twice about my religious beliefs. I saw it prudent to quit my church and seek medical attention for my children at the local health institution.
However, my 11-year-old boy who was being attended to at the clinic failed to make it. He died that very evening. The other one died three days later.
So five of my children died before we could seek medical attention for them, while the other two died after our visit to the clinic. All the children were not vaccinated as this was against our religious beliefs.
However, the measles tests done on my children were not conclusive. The skin rash had disappeared, but their coughing persisted. This disease cost me dearly and I have nowhere to start. All our resources were drained during the seven funerals.
Statistics from the Ministry of Health and Child Care say as of last week, Manicaland had recorded 3 010 cases and 347 deaths, mostly in Mutasa District. Of those cases, 507 were vaccinated, while 1 982 were unvaccinated. The status of 527 people was unknown.
In response to the measles outbreak, the Government has deployed mobile teams to vaccinate children between the ages of six months and 15 years.
By- A Honde Vally family has lost seven children to measles within two weeks.
The children were aged between three and 11.
The state media reports that Rode family’s remaining eight children survived after their parents took the bold decision to quit their white garment church and seek medical services for them.
Religious beliefs that discourage seeking medical services have been identified as the major cause of the current measles outbreak and the resulting deaths.
Mr Tendai Rode of Nyamaende in Honde Valley told Zimpapers’ Television Network (ZTN) that it was painful to bury his children one after the other within such a short space of time. He said in an interview:
I am married to three wives and I was blessed with 15 children. All my children got infected with measles. This happened within a week and on day eight, some of the children who had developed a skin rash started coughing.
The following day, the first child, aged three, died in the morning. The other one, aged four, died in the afternoon. We buried them the following morning.
The other child, aged five, succumbed to the same disease two days later. Barely a day later, the other girl who was doing Grade Two also died.
The other child died the next day. We were all traumatised because five children had succumbed to the disease within a week.
Watching my children dying one after the other made me think twice about my religious beliefs. I saw it prudent to quit my church and seek medical attention for my children at the local health institution.
However, my 11-year-old boy who was being attended to at the clinic failed to make it. He died that very evening. The other one died three days later.
So five of my children died before we could seek medical attention for them, while the other two died after our visit to the clinic. All the children were not vaccinated as this was against our religious beliefs.
However, the measles tests done on my children were not conclusive. The skin rash had disappeared, but their coughing persisted. This disease cost me dearly and I have nowhere to start. All our resources were drained during the seven funerals.
Statistics from the Ministry of Health and Child Care say as of last week, Manicaland had recorded 3 010 cases and 347 deaths, mostly in Mutasa District. Of those cases, 507 were vaccinated, while 1 982 were unvaccinated. The status of 527 people was unknown.
In response to the measles outbreak, the Government has deployed mobile teams to vaccinate children between the ages of six months and 15 years.
Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus that spreads from person to person via airborne transmission, including breathing, coughing and sneezing.
Among other symptoms, infected persons develop a skin rash, high fever, cough, runny nose, irritated red and watery eyes.
By- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga is likely to contest President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the Zanu PF elective congress due next month.
This was indirectly revealed by the party’s spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa who said Zanu PF his party was a democratic institution that respects the internal democratic process.
Unconfirmed reports suggest that Chiwenga has always wanted to replace Mnangagwa.
These reports say there is an unwritten agreement between Mnangagwa and his deputy which states that the former will be president for a single term and hand over to Chiwenga.
The agreement is said to have been entered into in 2017 before the death of former President Robert Mugabe.
In an interview with The NewsHawks, Mutsvangwa said the congress, which will be the first to be held without Mugabe who died on 6 September 2019, would pass the test of democracy.
Asked to respond to reports that some Zanu PF members want Chiwenga to replace Mnangagwa in accordance with their “unwritten agreement”, Mutsvangwa said:
“We hear rumblings to that effect from those who are outside the membership of the party. Best if they can become party members so their rumblings can get the opportunity to be debated and addressed. Otherwise, if they feel genuinely aggrieved, the 2013 constitution of Zimbabwe allows for them to form their own parties in league with those fretting outside of party structures and membership. Zimbabwe is not a one-party state.”
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By James Gwati- A South African-based Chivi businessman has run amock and burned down 14 homesteads in Masvingo.
Human rights activist Farai Maguwu said the businessman held a meeting with villagers before the arson attacks.
Posted Maguwu on Twitter:
1/1 A wealthy guy from Chivi, with businesses in Masvingo and S.A allegedly went berserk, burning down at least 14 homesteads in Chapeta Village, Ward 20, Chivi District. He reportedly came with a convoy of about 15 vehicles, and called for a village meeting where he started
By James Gwati- The Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema said SADC should discredit leaders who get to power by killing opposition supporters.
HH was speaking to BBC on several issues in the capital Lusaka this week.
Said HH
People have been asking SADC must be pro-active. We can’t have leaders killing their people to remain in power.
By- Harare has caged 550 Malawian citizens for trying to sneak into South Africa without proper travel documents.
Reports say 317 are in prison in the capital Harare, 83 are in Gweru, 82 in Chivhu, and 86 in Mvuma.
The majority of the immigrants had no intention of staying in Zimbabwe as they were caught en route to South Africa, according to Nation Africa.
Malawi has since sought help from international institutions such as the International Migration Organisation (IOM) to facilitate the return of its citizens.
IOM Zimbabwe spokesperson Fadzai Nyamande-Pangeti confirmed that the organisation was considering the request from the Malawian government. Ms Nyamande-Pangeti said:
We are supporting the government (of Zimbabwe) through the provision of varied logistical support as we always do where funding is available.
We cannot provide any other details on the progress of this operation or how long these Malawian nationals have been in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe’s Foreign Affairs ministry spokesperson Livit Mugejo said the embassy of Malawi is processing their papers for them to go back to Malawi. He said:
These are not prisoners, they were only intercepted and found to have inadequate papers.
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission says it is not ideal for immigrants to be locked up in prisons with criminals as this was a violation of human rights violations.
Immigrants from across Africa use Zimbabwe as an entry point into South Africa due to the country’s porous borders.