Zambian Kwacha Breaks World Record

By James Gwati- The Zambian Kwacha, one of the worst in recent years, has stabilized to become the second-performing currency in the world.

This happened only a year after Zambia’s opposition United Party for National Development leader, Hakainde Hichilema, defeated Edgar Lungu of the revolutionary Patriotic Front party and became President.

The celebrated Zambian President Hichilema announced Wednesday, that they had managed to tame inflation.

He posted on Twitter:

The inflation rate is under control. The Zambian Kwacha has stabilized and is getting stronger against major foreign currencies. Zambia is rising and ultimately the cost of living will be fixed.

Chamisa MP Escapes Zanu PF Attacks

By James Gwati- Zanu PF activists in Watsomba disrupted a parliamentary public hearing on National Youth Service before targeting the local CCC legislator, Travor Saruwaka .

Sources who attended the meeting said that the Mutasa Central MP escaped unhurt.

The thugs, he said, started singing and sloganeering in the middle of the meeting, causing the halt of the proceedings.

” They came targeting the local Mutasa Central member of Parliament, Hon.Trevor Saruwaka and other several participants. What is worrisome is that the police did not restrain these violent youths,” said the sources.

Yesterday a similar incident happened in Bulawayo, where known Zanu PF thugs disrupted a parliament meeting with the same plan.

This also happened in the eyes of the police, but no one was arrested.

Zanu PF Thugs Disrupt Watsomba Parly Meeting

By James Gwati- Zanu PF activists and suspected state agents have disrupted the parliamentary public hearing on National Youth Service in Watsomba.

Sources at the meeting on Wednesday said dozens of Zanu PF youths started singing and sloganeering and disrupted the proceedings.

” They came targeting the local Mutasa Central member of Parliament, Hon.Trevor Saruwaka and other several participants. What is worrisome is that the police did not restrain these violent youths,” said the sources.

Yesterday a similar incident happened in Bulawayo, where known Zanu PF thugs disrupted a parliament meeting with the same plan.

This also happened in the eyes of the police, but no one was arrested.

Slay-King Fails To Settle Debts, Kills Self

By- A well-known Zimbabwean businessman Kudzai Nyakutsikwa popularly known as Vlad Duk, in his Johannesburg circles, has committed suicide over debts.

The state media reports that Nyakutsikwa led a ‘FAKE LIFE,’ which ended with him being hounded by loan sharks.
The businessman committed suicide here on Monday and sent shockwaves across the Jozi entertainment scene.
It has emerged, from those close to him, that he lived a life in the fast lane, which was built on heavy borrowing from some loan sharks.

In the end, those who had handed him money were now hounding him, asking for their cash, and leaving him vulnerable.
Reports yesterday claimed things had become so bad he was now surviving on handouts from friends and family.
H-Metro interviewed members of his inner circle, who don’t want to be named for fear of being branded betrayers.
Vlad first came into the limelight around 2010, when he started hosting all-white parties – some of which were covered by H-Metro.
He hosted high-end gigs, which drew the Who Is Who in the South African entertainment industry.
He was branded one of Joburg’s top “mbingas,” although he never publicly declared himself as one.
Instead, he was a very quiet and humble character, who enjoyed sipping his favourite whisky.
One of Vlad’s well-known friends told H-Metro that he had been in a very bad space lately, largely caused by financial and marital problems.
“I have known Vlad from way before the social media frenzy that came into his life. We used to hang out a lot back in the day,” she said.
“I feel he became a victim of social media pressure, as his life had taken a turn for the worst.
“We used to buy some of the labels that he used to wear, like Gucci, cheaply in downtown Joburg.”
She said Vlad’s business was crumbling and he owed a lot of people money.
“Only recently, he was reported to the police and was on the verge of being arrested for fraud.
“He would borrow different sums of money, from different people, and they would give him believing he was a real mbinga.
“He would even borrow money from loan sharks, who were now on his case. I never thought it would get to this.
“The last time we had a drink in Randburg, he was so distraught and resorted to heavy drinking.
“The other day he was so drunk that he even refused to go home and was crying. It is indeed a very sad ending,” said the friend.
Vlad was in his second marriage, after he divorced his first wife, with whom he sired two sons.
He had one child with his second wife.
“There are a lot of lies circulating on social media that he found his wife with a boyfriend.
“That is far from the truth. Vlad was in a financial mess and was now unable to pay rent.
“He moved in with his brother, who stays in Jules, near the Joburg CBD.
“Yes, like in any marriage, couples fight and indeed he would have occasional nasty fights with Jane.
“I hope she will tell the world more,” said the friend.
The friend claimed Jane has Vlad’s suicide letter, which his family are still waiting for.
Details of how he died are still sketchy.
It is suspected that he downed a pesticide in the precincts of Sandarama Lake near Rosettenville on Saturday night.
He had sent an SMS to his wife, informing her that he intended to kill himself.
She then alerted his friends on Sunday and they looked for him for the whole day.
His body was identified on Monday afternoon, at the Hillbrow Pathology Mortuary.
Burial arrangements are yet to be divulged as the family is still awaiting post-mortem results.
There was a war of words in the WhatsApp groups set up to mourn the social scene legend.
Some were blasting Vlad for portraying flamboyance when he was nowhere near being one of the true Rich Boys of Joburg.
Others sympathised with the family’s plight and are willing to contribute to ensure Vlad gets a decent burial. H Metro

Soldier Denounces Zanu PF Looting

Tinashe Sambiri|A video clip in which a Zimbabwe National Army soldier declares that security forces are tired of being used by Zanu PF is trending on social media.

The brave soldier accuses Zanu PF of plundering State resources while millions are suffering.

The video was posted on Twitter by Team Pachedu at the beginning of month.

“Our duty is to defend Zimbabwe, not ZANU-PF. We should not be following repressive unconstitutional orders. Let us not protect corrupt politicians.
Time to liberate Zimbabwe has come,” declares the soldier.

Zimbabweans Urged To Unite In Fight Against Zanu PF Terror

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba has urged Zimbabweans to unite in the fight against presecution.

According to Ostallos, Zanu PF antics will not stop the people’s struggle.

Read statement below:

SOLIDARITY IN PRACTICE:

Today ( Tuesday) President Nelson Chamisa and the CCC family spent hours in court with Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala who was denied bail.

16 CCC activists have spent 69 days in a pre trial detention.

We must unite together as a people to call an end to this persecution.

No one is safe as the state has turned against everyone.

We thank everyone who came today in show of solidarity.

This is who we are- we stand shoulder to shoulder in a bid to win Zimbabwe for Change.

Time To End Persecution

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba has urged Zimbabweans to unite in the fight against presecution.

According to Ostallos, Zanu PF antics will not stop the people’s struggle.

Read statement below:

SOLIDARITY IN PRACTICE:

Today ( Tuesday) President Nelson Chamisa and the CCC family spent hours in court with Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala who was denied bail.

16 CCC activists have spent 69 days in a pre trial detention.

We must unite together as a people to call an end to this persecution.

No one is safe as the state has turned against everyone.

We thank everyone who came today in show of solidarity.

This is who we are- we stand shoulder to shoulder in a bid to win Zimbabwe for Change.

Bournemouth Sack Scott Parker

English Premier League side AFC Bournemouth, home to Warriors star Jordan Zemura, have parted ways with manager Scott Parker.

Parker led the cherries to a return to the English top-flight after a two-year absence but has been shown the exit door just four games into the campaign.

Parker has overseen a disastrous start to the season, with the 2-0 win over Aston Villa the only victory recorded in the league.

They have not scored a single goal in their last three outings and were demolished 0-9 by Liverpool on Saturday.

“AFC Bournemouth can announce that the club has parted company with head coach Scott Parker” reads a statement by the club.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Pasuwa Posts Crucial Win

Callisto Pasuwa’s Nyasa Big Bullets has set a new record in the Malawian Super League after beating TN Stars 8-0 on Sunday.

The Bullets have won with the biggest margin in the league this season.

Pasuwa’s charges have also broken a record which they set last season after beating the same side by 6-0.

The result, meanwhile, put Nyasa on 51 points, thirteen clear at the top after twenty games.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

2022 FIFA World Cup Details

The 2022 FIFA World Cup kicks off in Qatar on Monday, November 21, with all thirty-two qualified teams confirmed.

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

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

However, there have been reports that the World Cup could begin a day earlier than planned after a proposal was put to FIFA requesting hosts Qatar kick off the finals.

The match between Qatar and Ecuador would be rescheduled to Sunday, but the entire fixture schedule remains the same.

Kick-off times for all round (Time in CAT).

12:00 PM: group stage
3:00 PM: group stage
6:00 PM: group stage, R16, quarter-finals, 3rd/4th play-offs, final
5:00 PM: group stage – final round
9:00 PM: group stage, R16, quarter-finals, semi-finals.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Muskwe Valuable- Luton Town

Luton Town are evaluating the future of Admiral Muskwe and hoping to make the best decision before the transfer window closes on Thursday.

The 24-year-old was handed his first league start of the campaign in the 2-0 win at Swansea City recently, impressing in his hour on the pitch.

But with the coach having a large pool to chose his forwards from, Muskwe faces stiff competition in getting more game time as the campaign progresses.

The club is now working on whether to keep the former Leicester attacker in his 25-man Championship squad, or loan him out to another team for some regular game time.

Luton have reportedly received a loan offer from League One side Fleetwood Town and the involved parties are still in talks.

The gaffer told the Luton Today newspaper: “It’s evaluating what’s best for him.

“He’ll be a valuable member of our squad, it’s just what game time he has and then you have to balance that against development and improvement.

“If he stays in and around us, he’ll play games, then it’s how many games he plays and we’ll have a decision.

“Would 15-20 games wherever, would that benefit him?

“So it’s all these decisions we have to make.”

Jones added: “Admiral’s really close, we always trust in him.

“We like him, he has something totally different from what we have, it’s just how much are we going to use him?

“We have to be fair to him, to everyone really, and keep everyone moving forward.

“Then, of course, Admiral has to take those opportunities when he gets them.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Zanu PF Antics Can’t Stop People’s Struggle

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba has urged Zimbabweans to unite in the fight against presecution.

According to Ostallos, Zanu PF antics will not stop the people’s struggle.

Read statement below:

SOLIDARITY IN PRACTICE:

Today ( Tuesday) President Nelson Chamisa and the CCC family spent hours in court with Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala who was denied bail.

16 CCC activists have spent 69 days in a pre trial detention.

We must unite together as a people to call an end to this persecution.

No one is safe as the state has turned against everyone.

We thank everyone who came today in show of solidarity.

This is who we are- we stand shoulder to shoulder in a bid to win Zimbabwe for Change.

New Ways Of Eliminating STIs

On World Sexual Health Day, WHO celebrates every person’s right to sexual wellbeing

How does the World Health Organization (WHO) define sexual health – and what do we bring to this annual, global celebration of sexual health, well-being and rights for all?

From the absence of disease to well-being: the continuum of sexual health

Sexual health is relevant throughout a person’s life, through to adolescence and into older age – not only during their reproductive years.

It is determined by the quality and safety of people’s relationships: with oneself and other individuals, with family and friends, and the society in which we live, including the gender norms that shape our experiences. These relationships are themselves dependent on whether everyone’s human rights related to their sexuality are realised and protected.

WHO’s working definition of sexual health emphasises a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, one that cannot be separated from sexual well-being:

“Sexual health is a state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being related to sexuality; it is not merely the absence of disease, dysfunction or infirmity.

Sexual health requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. For sexual health to be attained and maintained, the sexual rights of all persons must be respected, protected and fulfilled.”

What is WHO doing to promote sexual health and well-being?

Enabling all people to achieve sexual health and well-being requires tailoring normative guidance and national programming to meet their specific needs and lived experience: welcoming and inclusive of people with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions, sexual characteristics, people living with HIV, and with disability.

“Sexual health is not a fixed state of being, and every person’s needs will change across the life course,” said Ian Askew, Director of the WHO Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research department, including the United Nations Special Research Programme HRP.

“This is why it is crucial for WHO, together with HRP, to undertake a range of activities across this continuum: from support of sexual well-being, to prevention and management of disease.”

WHO and HRP activities include:

education, counselling and care related to sexuality, sexual identity, and sexual relationships
addressing sexual function and psychosexual counselling
promoting positive sexual and psychosocial development
prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV
prevention and management of cervical and other cancers of the reproductive system.
Sexual well-being can be conceptualised in various ways, including sexual respect, sexual pleasure, sexual self-esteem and self-determination in one’s sexual life.

Robust, transparent and comparable sexual health-related data are needed to ensure adequate services. WHO and HRP are coordinating a global research programme to better understand people’s sexual practices, behaviours and health outcomes and inform national programming to achieve sexual well-being. WHO and HRP are also exploring whether sexual and reproductive health interventions which incorporate sexual pleasure considerations improve relevant health outcomes.

What next for sexual health and well-being?

Interventions specifically intended to improve sexual well-being are gradually emerging.

A major milestone is the new edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) which has a chapter on sexual health for the first time. By providing the latest evidence-based definitions, WHO is facilitating the diagnosis and appropriate management for a wide variety of conditions related to sexual health. Countries will begin using this chapter from January 2022.

Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is a curriculum-based process of teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical and social aspects of sexuality. WHO recently collaborated with partners, including HRP, to develop guidance for out-of-school CSE programmes that are appropriate and safe for different groups of children and young people. This complements the guidance developed by the United Nations on school-based sexuality education. Both these guidance documents reiterated that sexual activity part of normal and healthy living, as is giving and receiving sexual pleasure.

Another recommendation is for policy-makers to integrate brief sexuality-related communication when possible, a clinical tool for behaviour change which takes a holistic and positive understanding of sexual health and sexuality.

Sadly, this is not everyone’s reality. Many women, girls and gender-diverse persons experience non-consensual and violent sexual activity. WHO and HRP are supporting national efforts around the world to prevent and manage the consequences of all forms of sexual violence.

To eliminate diseases that affect sexual health, WHO is developing new global strategies to address STIs, including HIV – while taking into account the current pandemic-induced health system disruptions.

Addressing challenges in sexual health and well-being

To eliminate diseases that affect sexual health, WHO is developing new global strategies to address sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV, while taking into account the current pandemic-induced health system disruptions.

Given the many evidence gaps for achieving universal access to STI/HIV services, WHO is currently prioritising a research agenda for improving the implementation of national STI programmes. This agenda will complement WHO’s leadership in developing innovative point of care tests (POTCs) for quicker and more accurate diagnostic testing, and in specifying the “Global STI Vaccine Roadmap” to guide research and development for new vaccines against STIs.

One particularly pernicious disease associated with sexual activity is cervical cancer. WHO has launched a global strategy to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer, and most recently issued a guideline for screening and treatment of cervical pre-cancer lesions, a key intervention for cancer prevention and control.

A central aspect of being human

Good sexual health is fundamental to the overall health and well-being of individuals, couples and families, and to the social and economic development of communities and countries.

While sexual health and rights and reproductive health and rights are closely linked, crucial aspects of sexual health can be overlooked when grouped under the domain of reproductive health. WHO is committed to identifying and promoting sexual health itself, so that everyone, everywhere is able to fulfil their human rights related to their sexuality and sexual well-being.

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Video: Soldier Says Army Tired Of Being Used By Zanu PF

Tinashe Sambiri|A video clip in which a Zimbabwe National Army soldier declares that security forces are tired of being used by Zanu PF is trending on social media.

The brave soldier accuses Zanu PF of plundering State resources while millions are suffering.

The video was posted on Twitter by Team Pachedu at the beginning of month.

“Our duty is to defend Zimbabwe, not ZANU-PF. We should not be following repressive unconstitutional orders. Let us not protect corrupt politicians.
Time to liberate Zimbabwe has come,” declares the soldier.

About The New Marriages Act

The main purpose of the new Marriages Act is to consolidate the law relating to marriages.

The new law shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by the President by notice in the Government Gazette.

It must be highlighted that the age-old distinction between a “5.11 marriage” (former Chapter 37) and a “5.07 marriage” (former registered customary marriage) no longer exists. All marriages will fall under the “5.13” regime.

The main innovations of the law include the criminalization of child marriages and the introduction of a “civil partnership” which is not a marriage per se but is a relationship that gives rise to several consequences in respect of property distribution should it be dissolved. Marriages in Zimbabwe remain out of community of property although this notion of separation is blurred upon dissolution owing to the courts’ approach of pooling the assets of the parties to ensure a just and equitable distribution of property. This piece will highlight some of the key aspects of the Marriages Act.

Minimum age of marriage

The minimum age of marriage is eighteen years. Section 3 of the Marriages Act prohibits any person under the age of eighteen years from entering into a marriage, unregistered customary law union or a civil partnership. It is now a criminal offence for any person (other than the child concerned) to permit, allow, coerce, aid or solemnize the marriage of a child. This new section is in line with section 78(1) of the Constitution which provides that every person who has attained the age of eighteen years has the right to found a family.

Consent to marriage

Each party to a marriage must give his free and full consent to a marriage before it can be solemnized or registered. Section 4 of the Marriages Act provides that no marriage can be solemnized or entered into unless such consent is given.

Recognized marital regimes

Section 5 of the Marriages Act sets out the marital regimes recognized under our law, namely a civil marriage and a customary law marriage. A civil marriage is monogamous meaning that it is the lawful union of two persons to the exclusion of all others and no person may contract any other marriage during the subsistence of a civil marriage. A customary marriage, on the other hand, may be polygamous or potentially polygamous depending on the customary law of the people concerned. Additionally, a customary marriage may be converted into a civil marriage if the husband has no other existing spouse in polygamy.

Section 44 of the Marriages Act recognizes a further species of marriage, namely a qualified civil marriage which is a union between a man and a woman contracted under Islamic rites which can be registered subject to compliance with the provisions of the Act.

Section 5(5) describes all marriages in terms of the Act as being equal. However, the law does not explain how the marriages are considered equal when one requires exclusivity (in principle) and the other does not and how the different proprietary consequences that flow from monogamous and polygamous set ups impact on such “equality”.

Roora or unregistered customary law unions

A lobola ceremony or roora on its own is not recognized by the Marriages Act as a valid marriage. However, section 17 of the Marriages Act requires unregistered customary law unions to be registered within three months of the union with the Registrar of Marriages which would render them potentially polygamous customary marriages upon registration.

That said, there is no sanction for failing to register a roora union.

Upon termination of a roora union, there is nothing that prevents the roora union from being treated as a civil partnership which the same principles being applied to the division of the assets of the parties.

Additionally, the failure to register a customary law union does not affect matters relating to the status, guardianship, custody and rights of succession of the children of such marriage.

Equal rights and obligations during marriage

In terms of section 6 of the Marriages Act, parties to any marriage have equal rights and obligations during the subsistence of the marriage and when the marriage is terminated. The question that arises from this provision is whether or not marriages that allow for multiple spouses including certain customary marriages apply with similar effect to women, which would be an innovation in the law.

Incestuous marriages prohibited

As has always been the case under section 75 of the Criminal Code, incestuous marriages are generally not permitted. Section 7 of the Marriages Act provides that any marriage between relatives within the prescribed degrees of relationship set out in the Criminal Code including parent and child, step-parent and step-child, brother and sister, uncle and niece, aunt and nephew, grand-uncle and grand-niece, grand-aunt and grand-nephew, grand-parent and grand-child and first or second cousins is forbidden (unless the parties concerned did not know that they were related to each other as first or second cousins or they belong to a community governed by customs that do not prohibit marriage between first and second cousins). Moreover, any marriage that was entered into between persons who are related to each other as first and second cousins before the 1st of July 2006 when the Criminal Code came into force remains valid.

Marriage Officers

Under the Marriages Act, only a marriage officer may solemnize a marriage. Magistrates, chiefs, heads of embassies and authorized ministers of religion can act as marriage officers for the purposes of formalizing a marriage.

Marriage banns, objections to marriage and marriage ceremony

The process of formally conducting a marriage ceremony by a marriage officer which has the effect of concluding the marriage contract is known as solemnization. Before a marriage can be solemnized, banns of marriage or a notice of intention to marry must be published or a marriage license must be issued. The purpose of banns is to enable anyone to raise any objection or legal impediment to the marriage prior to the marriage being solemnized so as to prevent marriages that are invalid.

In terms of section 28 of the Marriages Act, any person can raise an objection to a proposed marriage in writing or orally with the person who publishes the marriage banns or the notice to marry. The marriage officer must inquire into the ground of objection. The marriage officer must satisfy him or herself that there is no lawful impediment to the marriage proceeding before proceeding to formalize the marriage. If there is a lawful impediment to the marriage, the marriage officer cannot proceed to solemnize that marriage. A marriage ceremony can be held at any time and in any building or place approved by the marriage officer. The parties to the marriage must be physically present and there must be at least two witnesses of or above the age of eighteen years. Immediately after the marriage is solemnized, the marriage officer must enter the details of the marriage into a marriage register book, give a copy of the marriage certificate to the parties and give the Registrar of Marriages a copy as well.

Civil Partnerships

A civil partnership is a relationship between a man and a woman who are both above the age of eighteen years and have lived together without being legally married. Civil partners must have a relationship as a couple living together on a genuine domestic basis. A civil partnership is not a marriage. However, in the event that the civil partnership is terminated, the Matrimonial Causes Act (which governs the distribution of property upon divorce) shall apply with the necessary changes. In terms of section 41 of the Marriages Act, the circumstances that are considered to decide whether a civil partnership exists include the duration of the relationship, the nature and extent of their common residence, whether a sexual relationship exists, the degree of financial dependence or interdependence and any arrangements for financial support between them, the ownership, use and acquisition of their property, the degree of mutual commitment to a shared life, the care and support of children and the reputation and public aspects of their relationship. However, the exact nature of such a relationship is undefined by the Act as none of these factors is conclusive or a necessary pre-condition for a civil partnership. Its precise nature remains open to interpretation by the courts.

Crucially, section 41(5) of the Act appears to recognize that a civil partnership may exist when a person is legally married to someone else including a monogamous civil marriage. However, a court must not interfere with the rights of a spouse when dividing the assets of civil partners when such a partnership dissolves. This is easier said than done, particularly where the assets of spouses are jointly held. Section 41(6) of the Marriages Act goes on to provide that the dissolution of a civil partnership cannot give rise to a charge of bigamy under the Code. The intention of the legislature here appears to have been that bigamy cannot arise because a civil partnership is not a marriage.

Conclusion

The full import of the new provisions introduced by the Marriages Act remains to be seen as the law is yet to be interpreted by the courts. However, every person would do well to acquaint themselves with the terms and conditions of the marital regime they choose before entering the said marriage so as to be clear on the rights and obligations which flow from it.

Time To End Presecution Of Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba has urged Zimbabweans to unite in the fight against presecution.

According to Ostallos, Zanu PF antics will not stop the people’s struggle.

Read statement below:

SOLIDARITY IN PRACTICE:

Today ( Tuesday) President Nelson Chamisa and the CCC family spent hours in court with Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala who was denied bail.

16 CCC activists have spent 69 days in a pre trial detention.

We must unite together as a people to call an end to this persecution.

No one is safe as the state has turned against everyone.

We thank everyone who came today in show of solidarity.

This is who we are- we stand shoulder to shoulder in a bid to win Zimbabwe for Change.

Stop Terrorism- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF party to stop using violence to influence votes.

The CCC leader denounced the brutal killing of political opponents by the Zanu PF regime.

“DEAR POLITICIANS; Killing or injuring another is a serious crime not in just per laws of the land but before God.

Violence is a sin before God. God will ask you to account.

Stop using political violence,coercion,terrorism & destroying property for votes.

Stones, machetes, axes and guns in politics is so barbaric,” said President Chamisa.

On Tuesday President spent hours with Zengeza West MP Hon Job Sikhala at the latter’s bail application hearing.

According to President Chamisa, Hon Sikhala has been failed by the judiciary.

Writing on his micro blogging portal, President Chamisa said: “I’ve just been here at the Magistrates Court since 2pm for the #FreeWiwa bail ruling. Bail denied again. This is pure abuse & weaponizing of the law. The #Nyatsime16 detention is oppressive and despotic. The Zimbabwean supreme law makes bail a constitutional right.”

ZUPCO Introduces USD Fares

The government owned Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (ZUPCO) has introduced United States dollar fares in what confirms the lack of trust in the local currency which is constantly losing value due to runaway inflation.

According to a ZUPCO schedule effective 1 September 2022, local routes in the range of 1 to 20 kilometres will now cost ZWL$300 or USD0.50 while 30 to 40km will now cost US$1 or ZWL$550 up from ZWL$220 for buses.

FULL THREAD: Joshua Nkomo’s Son Speaks On Unity Accord

1/3 It must be clear that when the Unity Accord was signed, we had nothing in common with Zanu. It was a way of saving people from political vampires who wanted power at all cost, ZAPU chose the sanctity of life ahead of Power

2/3 During the Subsistence of the Unity Accord, the differences did not go away. Zanu continued with its craze of killings, looting and self aggrandizement. In 2008, ZAPU could no longer continue in the marriage of inconvenience and pulled out leaving thieves United with Crooks

3/3 To date, Zanu continues to transgress the cardinal tenets of the struggle. They pollute electoral processes and now patronise people using land. The struggle was so that ALL can ACCESS land. Zanu has reversed this. It is now our patriotic duty to resist Zanu

REPORT: Zanu PF Activists Disrupt Parliamentary Hearing In Watsomba

Alleged ZANU PF activists and suspected State agents violently disrupted the parliamentary public hearing on National Youth Service petition submitted by the National Association of Youths Organisations (NAYO).

The meeting had barely began when dozens of ZANU PF youths started singing and sloganeering.

They targeted Mutasa Central member of Parliament, Hon.Trevor Saruwaka and other participants. The police details at the venue left in a huff allowing the violent thugs free reign which ultimately brought the meeting to a violent and abrupt end.

It is clear that the National Youth Service is a controversial programme being advanced for political reasons and not in the best interest of young people.

Former Mwonzora Ally Throws In The Towel

Former MDC-T Spokesperson for Harare Province, Fungai Chiposi has resigned from contesting for public office saying he will now mind his own business.

Writing on Twitter yesterday, Chiposi said after contesting twice, he got emotionally and financially drained that he now wants to attend to his family only.

“I have run for office twice. It is an emotionally and financially draining exercise. I know I can give more to my community than any other MP or Councillor but the people believe otherwise. I will not be running again. I will mind my own business and attend to my family,” said Chiposi.

Chiposi together with MDC-T Harare provincial chairperson Zivanai Mhetu were hounded out of the party after they openly told party leader Douglas Mwonzora that going it alone was a recipe for disaster.

This followed the party’s heavy drubbing in the 26 March by-elections where they failed to win a single seat while Zanu PF and newly formed CCC shared all the parliamentary and local authority seats contested.

Lawyers Fight For The Release Of Apostolic Sect Leader And 34 Congregants

ZIMBABWE Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has intensified efforts to get a clergyman and 34 church members released from prison, where they have spent close to two months.
52 year-old Kanyenzura Parere, who is a Bishop of Mirirai Jehovha Apostolic Church and is also the leader of Zimbabwe Transformative Party (ZTP), an opposition political party has been detained at Harare Central Remand Prison since he was arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers on 9 July 2022. Parare was apprehended as he marched along Robert Mugabe Way towards Simon Muzenda Street in Harare together with 34 members of his church while singing a gospel song with the lyrics “Emmanuel tisunungureiwo tanzwa ne nhamo” loosely translated to “Emmanuel save us from bondage”.
He was charged with contravening section 7(1)(5) of the Maintenance of Peace and Order (MOPO) Act after he allegedly convened a gathering and led a procession of his church members without notifying the regulating authority, which is ZRP.
In court, prosecutors claimed that Parere and his followers, who are represented by Evans Moyo of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, gathered at Copacabana bus terminus and marched in Harare’s central business district while singing and were intercepted by some ZRP officers as they had not notified law enforcement agents about their protest.
Parere’s trial is scheduled to commence on 7 September 2022 before Harare Magistrate Tafadzwa Miti.
34 of Parere’s political party supporters were charged with criminal nuisance as defined in section 46 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act. Prosecutors alleged that the 34 church members unlawfully acted in a manner which is likely to create a nuisance by walking on the roads and pavements while singing a gospel song with the lyrics “Emmanuel tisunungureiwo tanzwa ne nhamo” and thereby obstructed the free passage and movement of people and vehicles.
The 34 include Simon Goshomi, who is ZTP’s Vice-President, Richard Mhurushoma, the opposition party’s Chairperson, Fortune Chapeyama, who is ZTP’s Secretary-General, Prince Mukozho, Solomon Duwa, Shongai Mushinje, Noah Dabvu, Jasper Muringanidza, Honoured Mutangadura, Sherperd Mutsonhi, Edson Shonhiwa, Chaora Rovesai, Tafadzwa Musere, Tsverukai Harava, Shamiso Majecha, Runia Musere, Margret Chibwana, Sakile Nkomo, Helen Kuudzewe, Liah Munakandafa, Victoria Changadzo, Restar Kunyenzura, Emmanuel Musere, Godfrey Mashava, Givemore Bandera, Pangai Kurehwatira, Edward Mhindu, Leon Mukopfa, Pride Charedzera, Irvin Musenze, Jefta Takaedza, Thomas Zengeya and Felix Zengeya.
Their trial is scheduled to commence on 26 September 2022.

Mbinga Commits Suicide Over Debts

By- Zimbabwean businessman Kudzai Nyakutsikwa popularly known as Vlad Duk in his Johannesburg circles, has committed suicide over debts.

The state media reports that Nyakutsikwa, led a ‘FAKE LIFE,’ which ended with him being hounded by loan sharks.
The businessman committed suicide here on Monday and sent shockwaves across the Jozi entertainment scene.
It has emerged, from those close to him, that he lived a life in the fast lane, which was built on heavy borrowing from some loan sharks.

In the end, those who had handed him money were now hounding him, asking for their cash, and leaving him vulnerable.
Reports yesterday claimed things had become so bad he was now surviving on handouts from friends and family.
H-Metro interviewed members of his inner circle, who don’t want to be named for fear of being branded betrayers.
Vlad first came into the limelight around 2010, when he started hosting all-white parties – some of which were covered by H-Metro.
He hosted high-end gigs, which drew the Who Is Who in the South African entertainment industry.
He was branded one of Joburg’s top “mbingas,” although he never publicly declared himself as one.
Instead, he was a very quiet and humble character, who enjoyed sipping his favourite whisky.
One of Vlad’s well-known friends told H-Metro that he had been in a very bad space lately, largely caused by financial and marital problems.
“I have known Vlad from way before the social media frenzy that came into his life. We used to hang out a lot back in the day,” she said.
“I feel he became a victim of social media pressure, as his life had taken a turn for the worst.
“We used to buy some of the labels that he used to wear, like Gucci, cheaply in downtown Joburg.”
She said Vlad’s business was crumbling and he owed a lot of people money.
“Only recently, he was reported to the police and was on the verge of being arrested for fraud.
“He would borrow different sums of money, from different people, and they would give him believing he was a real mbinga.
“He would even borrow money from loan sharks, who were now on his case. I never thought it would get to this.
“The last time we had a drink in Randburg, he was so distraught and resorted to heavy drinking.
“The other day he was so drunk that he even refused to go home and was crying. It is indeed a very sad ending,” said the friend.
Vlad was in his second marriage, after he divorced his first wife, with whom he sired two sons.
He had one child with his second wife.
“There are a lot of lies circulating on social media that he found his wife with a boyfriend.
“That is far from the truth. Vlad was in a financial mess and was now unable to pay rent.
“He moved in with his brother, who stays in Jules, near the Joburg CBD.
“Yes, like in any marriage, couples fight and indeed he would have occasional nasty fights with Jane.
“I hope she will tell the world more,” said the friend.
The friend claimed Jane has Vlad’s suicide letter, which his family are still waiting for.
Details of how he died are still sketchy.
It is suspected that he downed a pesticide in the precincts of Sandarama Lake near Rosettenville on Saturday night.
He had sent an SMS to his wife, informing her that he intended to kill himself.
She then alerted his friends on Sunday and they looked for him for the whole day.
His body was identified on Monday afternoon, at the Hillbrow Pathology Mortuary.
Burial arrangements are yet to be divulged as the family is still awaiting post-mortem results.
There was a war of words in the WhatsApp groups set up to mourn the social scene legend.
Some were blasting Vlad for portraying flamboyance when he was nowhere near being one of the true Rich Boys of Joburg.
Others sympathised with the family’s plight and are willing to contribute to ensure Vlad gets a decent burial. H Metro

Mnangagwa Sinks Mugabe Empire

By- The Emerson Mnangagwa administration is using the judiciary to seize the late President Robert Mugabe’s assets.

Through the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), the government has authorised the forfeiture of three trucks belonging to former first lady Mrs Grace Mugabe.

NPA claims that the trucks were brought into Zimbabwe more than ten years ago without duty payment after the supplier told Zimra that they were only temporarily in the country.

Four South African drivers sent by the supplier to deliver the three trucks were charged with swindling Mrs Mugabe of US$1 million in a truck deal after she complained to police that the wrong model of truck was delivered.
Cassimjee Bilal, Henry Hadebe, Samuel Baloyi and Sydney Sekgobelo, all South Africans, were later granted bail pending trial, but jumped bail and returned to South Africa.
NPA applied for the forfeiture of the trucks in June this year, but Harare magistrate Ms Barbara Mateko threw out the State application.
But on review at the High Court, Justice Pisirayi Kwenda reversed the magistrate’s decision and ordered forfeiture of the three Iveco 440 trucks to the State.
The three trucks were caught in the crossfire between Mrs Mugabe and her former associate, Ping Sung Hsieh, after a US$1 million deal went sour.
In February 2011, Bilal, Radebe, Baloyi and Sekgobela, were hired by Ping to deliver three trucks to Mrs Mugabe’s aides in Harare.
Mrs Mugabe had ordered Scania trucks, but Ping sent the Iveco trucks, leading Mrs Mugabe through her aide Ms Olga Bungu to file a police report.
Investigations also revealed that the drivers misrepresented to Zimra officials at the Beitbridge that the trucks were on a visit ito Zimbabwe, resulting in the customs officer issuing the trucks with temporary import permits. That meant no duty was paid.
The origin of the deal dates back to 2007, when the Mugabe family agreed to buy six haulage trucks from South Africa for $1 million.
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe allegedly transferred the money to Ping’s company in South Africa, but the trucks were not delivered.
Finally, on February 18, 2011, Ping sent the four drivers to deliver the trucks. They were granted bail after spending two weeks in jail and barred from leaving Zimbabwe before their trial in June the same year, but they all skipped bail.
-State media

ZEC Sets Guruve By-Elections Dates

By- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has announced Guruve Rural District Council dates.

 The by-elections are for the district’s Ward 4 & Takawira RDC Ward 6.

In a statement, ZEC said nomination courts would sit on 20 September. 

Reads the statement:

Guruve Rural District Council: Ward 4 & Takawira RDC Ward 6 By-elections

It is hereby notified in terms of Section 121 A of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13], that following the death of Lencio Kafungura who was councillor of Guruve Rural District Council and the death of Johanes Kohli who was Councillors for ward 6 of Takawira Rural District Council, vacancies have arisen in the said wards.

The Nomination Courts for purposes of receiving nominations of candidates for election as councillors for the vacant wards shall sit on Tuesday 20 September 2022 at Guruve Rural District Council and Takawira Distict Council, respectively. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission fixes Saturday, 22 October 2022 as the day on which a poll shall take place if it becomes necessary in terms of Section 125(4) (b) of the Electoral Act.

Zanu PF Thugs Disrupt Bulawayo Youth Meeting

By- Zanu PF youths Tuesday disrupted a public hearing meeting on the National Youth Service (NYS) in Bulawayo.

The Committee is consulting the public on the NYS bill which the government wants to introduce.

The government wants to return the notorious NYS next year and would also include early childhood (ECD) learners.

Rogue Zanu PF youths disrupted proceedings when one of the participants expressed reservations about the programme.

The participant, who identified herself as Grace Mutanda, claimed that an NYS base had been set up in Entumbane suburb.

This assertion did not go down well with some youths who tried to shove her.

Another participant, identified as Eric Gono was also attacked.

Some of the activists who were milling outside the meeting‘s venue flocked inside and started causing more mayhem by threatening to beat “sellouts” in the meeting.
“Whether you like it or not, we are going to introduce the NYS. We cannot have youths who denigrate their leaders and the country. That will not happen under our watch,” declared the visibly drunk youths.
CITE managed to track down the two participants and they narrated their ordeal.
“I introduced myself and said I am from Entumbane where there was a base, before I could even finish my sentence a group of about 20 youths disrupted proceedings and advanced towards Eric Gono, the previous speaker, who was also booed while he was making his contribution and started assaulting him before coming turning to me,” said the visible shaken Grace.
Mutanda said the chairperson of the Committee tried to protect her but he was outnumbered.
“When I had to leave the venue, the chairperson who was chairing the meeting Omega Sibanda said he will walk me out, when we got to the door, we found some of the youths waiting by the door threatening to assault me. I had to go back and hide inside,” said Mutanda.
Gono said he sustained some injuries during the attack.
“We went there as youths to air our views pertaining to that program and in the middle of giving our views, some youths started disrupting the program, thus when they started attacking me and Grace. I sustained a couple of bruises on my neck, eye, face and a torn shirt,” he said.
He said he was still trying to find a safe place as he fears he might be followed and attacked later on.
The NYS was established in 2001 and folded after six years due to funding challenges.
Appearing before the portfolio committee recently Youth, Sports Arts, and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry said the programme will have a new name, uniforms and curriculum.

-CITE

Zanu PF Wants Sikhala Die In Remand

By James Gwati- Zanu PF has celebrated the further detention in remand prison of the CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala.

Sikhala’s other bail bid hit a brick wall Tuesday after Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje dismissed his application.

The die-hard opposition politician is facing charges of obstructing or defeating the course of justice.

These trumped-up charges came after he allegedly posted a video on social media demanding justice for the killing of CCc activist Moreblessing Ali in the Nyatsime area in July this year.

Posting on Twitter, Zanu PF said Sikhala must rot in Jail.

Ramaphosa Throws Mnangagwa Under The Bus

By-South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa, has defended the underfire medical doctor Phophi Ramathuba after she remarked that foreigners were overburdening the country’s health sector.

Ramathuba, who is a Member of the Executive (MEC) of health for Limpopo Province, told a bedridden Zimbabwean patient that she wouldn’t be discharged due to outstanding medical bills.

She also said that South Africa’s medical facilities were meant for South Africans.

The remarks attracted varying responses from people of all walks of life, with fellow medical practitioners saying Ramathuba had violated the profession’s ethics.

 Ramaphosa Tuesday told Parliament that he agrees with Ramathuba that Zimbabweans flocking to South Africa for Health care were worsening the country’s health crisis. He said:

The MEC of health in Limpopo has raised an important issue how service provision is affected by migration, that is an important issue that is on the top of minds of many South Africans and indeed it is part and parcel of having to deal with the whole issue of a framework around migration and not only on our continent but elsewhere as people move around the world.

One of the issues they are asked is are you able to make provision for any service that might have to be offered to you in any shape or form so that is part of that whole process of having to deal with migration so the MEC has raised an important issue which is currently under debate.

Of course she raised it in the presence of a patient and I guess such an important issue could have been raised another way but that as it may, it has been raised and it has evoked debate not only in our country but also in Zimbabwe and also the rest of the continent.

It is a matter that is going to enjoy quite a lot of attendance even as we meet at head of states level to discuss what precisely the movement of people should really entail, what should accompany that in the form of services, health issues criminality and the rule of law, so all those matters are matters that are germane to the whole process of migration.

War Vets Up To What Today?

At least 3 500 delegates are expected to attend the inaugural Zanu PF War Veterans League conference, with accreditation starting today, the party’s secretary for war veterans Cde Douglas Mahiya has said.

Foreign delegates from sister revolutionary parties such as South West Africa People’s Organisation (Swapo) of Namibia, Chama Cha Mapinduzi of Tanzania, Frelimo of Mozambique, African National Congress of South Africa, Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), Malawi Congress Party, Communist Party of China, Russian Conservative Political Party will attend the conference.

Speaking soon after Harare Province’s special Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) yesterday, Mahiya said preparations were well on course.

“Preparations for the War Veterans Conference are at an advanced stage,” he said.

“We are well on course. Accreditation is starting (tomorrow) today throughout the country.

“Members are being accredited in their respective provinces. We want to ensure that the number of delegates who are supposed to come are accredited.”

Mahiya said war veterans were excited with the recognition accorded to them by Mnangagwa.

“We have invited war veterans from SADC, Africa and our friends the Chinese, Russia and many others,” said Mahiya.

“Harare province has called a special PCC meeting to introduce the newly elected war veterans provincial executive. I thank the President for according the war veterans this precious opportunity of their life.

“The province is also revisited its strategies and mobilisation to win in the 2023 harmonised general elections. We have agreed that we shall base our mobilisation strategies from the cell and ensure that every member of a household is a Zanu PF member.”

The inaugural conference will be held from September 9 to 10, with 40 positions up for grabs.

Zanu PF Harare provincial chairmaGodwills Masimirembwa said the PCC was meant to introduce members of the War Veterans League.

“Last week, we held the inaugural provincial conference of the War Veterans League where the 40 members who came from the six zones of Harare province were then slotting each other into various positions,” he said.

“Cde Patrick Zinyakatira emerged as chairman of the War Veterans League for Harare Metropolitan province.”
Masimirembwa commendedMnangagwa for introducing the league after more than 40 years of Independence starting in 2019 at the Goromonzi Annual National People’s Conference.

Zanu PF Women’s League Secretary for External Affair Betty Kaseke, who also attended the special PCC meeting, said the coming of the War Veterans League will help to mobilise five million votes ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.

“We are very happy that we now have the War Veterans League in Harare province,” she said.

“Mobilisation strategies were the major issues discussed in the meeting on how we are going to achieve the five million votes come 2023 harmonised elections.” -Herald

Mnangagwa Rigging Tactics Exposed

Tinashe Sambiri|Team Pachedu has exposed how the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa stole the 2018 Presidential plebiscite.

According to Team Pachedu, Mr Mnangagwa is a fortunate beneficiary of ballot stuffing and numbers he got from assisted voters.

Team Pachedu said:
“After careful analysis of 2018 elections, without intimidation, assisted voters, ballot stuffing in Mash Central ED Mnangagwa scored less than 37% of total vote.

The biggest heist was done in Mash Central where over 250k votes appeared from nowhere.

We are so sure of the math!”

A CCC official has also accused ZEC of rigging polls by frustrating young voters.

“@ZECzim is sabotaging the new voters drive.

ZEC officers on the ground are frustrating new registrants by making the registration process painfully slow.

They are even insulting and rude. This past Friday, we transported 12 Young people from Hatcliff to register and only managed,” said the CCC official.

Susan Mutami Says Mnangagwa Very Dangerous

Tinashe Sambiri|The outspoken philanthropist and businesswoman, Susan Mutami, has pointed out that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, July Moyo, Owen Ncube and Larry Mavhima are deadly killers.

At some point Mr Mnangagwa boasted of his ability to kill.

Writing on Twitter, Mutami described Mr Mnangagwa and his Midlands allies as “dangerous people.”

“Zimbabweans @edmnangagwa, July Moyo, Larry Mavhima, Owen Mudha are all armed and are ready to spill blood if @ZECzim dares removes them from power. One thing u must all not do is to go into an election without electoral reforms and inspecting the real voters rolls. U are being…

… democratic Zimbabwe is for all of us. Let us not celebrate thieves who masquerade as Mbingas. No one from the outside world is going to come and demand change for u.U all have to get to a point where u say enough is enough,I’m voting for Change. Zambians are thriving…

… becoz they made the right decision. @ZANUPF_Official ministers export their produce to the UK, Sweden and their pocket are full of British Pounds.

Did u know that pane ma private jet anongopinda muzim Kuti atore ma minerals every week. Wake up Zimbabweans.”

Man Stabbed Over Chibuku Super

MASVINGO-Masvingo Regional Magistrate Bishard Chineka has remanded two Gutu men in custody who allegedly stabbed a friend and left his intestines protruding after he refused to share a Chibuku Super drink with them.

Innocent Mapasure (45) and Alex Mubhadho (21) both from Chabata Village, Headman Nerupiri under Chief Gutu are facing attempted murder charges for allegedly stabbed Stanley Makura (24).

They are denying the charge.
Prosecutor Liberty Hove told the court that the incident happened on January 18, 2022 at around 10:20 pm when Mapasure, Mubhadho and Makura were going to their homes from Henry Business Centre.- Masvingo Mirror

Confirmed: Kadewere Joins Real Mallorca

Tinotenda Kadewere has completed his loan transfer to La Liga side Mallorca from Lyon.

The Zimbabwean striker will be on loan at the Spanish club for the entire 2022/23 season.

The deal has a buy option for Mallorca to be exercised at the end of the campaign.

The Warriors international will wear shirt number 17.

A statement by La Liga team reads: “RCD Mallorca and Olympique de Lyon have agreed the loan with option to buy footballer Tino Kadewere until the end of the season.”

Speaking after completing the deal, Kadewere said: “To be honest, I am very excited, happy and proud. It is a unique moment for me.”

He added: “I’ve been watching the last few games and I really like the way the team plays. I’m a team player. A footballer who always tries to help the team, always tries to do what’s best for the group.”

Kadewere becomes the first Zimbabwean to sign with a La Liga club.

He also joins Warriors teammate Martin Mapisa in Spain who plays in the third tier.

The transfer, meanwhile, marks the player’s fourth club in Europe after playing for Djurgårdens IF in the Swedish top-flight, Le Havre in the Ligue 2 and Lyon.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Man Burnt To Death After Stealing Vehicle Parked At Night Spot

The ZRP is investigating a case of theft of a motor vehicle where Tafadzwa Joshua Wenje (22) stole a Toyota Runx vehicle after the complainant had left the car unattended with the keys on the ignition port, at a nightclub in Mt Darwin, on 27/08/22 at around 0215 hours.

The complainant made a follow-up using a friend’s Toyota Hilux vehicle and found the car in flames near the 3G Service station. The naked body of the suspect was seen about 67m from the wreckage with severe burns.

Meanwhile, the police are also investigating a case of suspected murder in which the remains of an unknown person were found near a Fly Over along the Harare- Bulawayo Road, Tynwald, Harare. The remains were burnt by veld fire.

Woman Fatally Pulls Hubby’s Private Parts

A 37-year-old Concession woman killed her husband by pulling his genitals following a domestic dispute.

The body of the deceased was discovered in the morning by his sister and he was bleeding from his right eye.

Provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Naison Dhliwayo said the incident happened on August 22, this year at around 7pm at Mufenje Farm.

He said Jenny Ndengu and her husband Piki Chapondaninga (37) had a misunderstanding in their bedroom hut.

A fist fight ensued and Ndengu overpowered Chapondaninga.

She pulled his private parts and he fell unconscious.

Ass Insp Dhliwayo said Ndengu left the hut and slept outside.

The following day, at around 5am the deceased’s sister Shingirirai Gopani (30) visited the homestead and saw her sister-in-law sleeping outside.

Upon being asked Ndengu said it was because she was safeguarding her property thrown outside by her husband during the fight.

The sister checked in the bedroom hut and found her brother lying on a reed mate dead.

Gopani informed the father Samuel Gopani (63) who made a police report.

Police attended the scene and arrested the accused.

The police examined the body and discovered that the deceased was oozing blood from the right eye.

The body was taken to Concession Hospital for post-mortem.- The Herald

Mnangagwa Faces Chamisa In Guruve By-Elections

By- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has announced Guruve Rural District Council dates.

 The by-elections are for the district’s Ward 4 & Takawira RDC Ward 6.

In a statement, ZEC said nomination courts would sit on 20 September. 

Reads the statement:

Guruve Rural District Council: Ward 4 & Takawira RDC Ward 6 By-elections

It is hereby notified in terms of Section 121 A of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13], that following the death of Lencio Kafungura who was councillor of Guruve Rural District Council and the death of Johanes Kohli who was Councillors for ward 6 of Takawira Rural District Council, vacancies have arisen in the said wards.

The Nomination Courts for purposes of receiving nominations of candidates for election as councillors for the vacant wards shall sit on Tuesday 20 September 2022 at Guruve Rural District Council and Takawira Distict Council, respectively. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission fixes Saturday, 22 October 2022 as the day on which a poll shall take place if it becomes necessary in terms of Section 125(4) (b) of the Electoral Act.

Zanu PF Youths Disrupt Parly Meeting

By- Suspected Zanu PF youths have disrupted a public hearing meeting on the National Youth Service (NYS) in Bulawayo on Tuesday.

The Committee is consulting the public on the NYS bill which the government wants to introduce.

The government wants to return the notorious NYS next year and would also include early childhood (ECD) learners.

Rogue Zanu PF youths disrupted proceedings when one of the participants expressed reservations about the programme.

The participant, who identified herself as Grace Mutanda, claimed that an NYS base had been set up in Entumbane suburb.

This assertion did not go down well with some youths who tried to shove her.

Another participant, identified as Eric Gono was also attacked.

Some of the activists who were milling outside the meeting‘s venue flocked inside and started causing more mayhem by threatening to beat “sellouts” in the meeting.
“Whether you like it or not, we are going to introduce the NYS. We cannot have youths who denigrate their leaders and the country. That will not happen under our watch,” declared the visibly drunk youths.
CITE managed to track down the two participants and they narrated their ordeal.
“I introduced myself and said I am from Entumbane where there was a base, before I could even finish my sentence a group of about 20 youths disrupted proceedings and advanced towards Eric Gono, the previous speaker, who was also booed while he was making his contribution and started assaulting him before coming turning to me,” said the visible shaken Grace.
Mutanda said the chairperson of the Committee tried to protect her but he was outnumbered.
“When I had to leave the venue, the chairperson who was chairing the meeting Omega Sibanda said he will walk me out, when we got to the door, we found some of the youths waiting by the door threatening to assault me. I had to go back and hide inside,” said Mutanda.
Gono said he sustained some injuries during the attack.
“We went there as youths to air our views pertaining to that program and in the middle of giving our views, some youths started disrupting the program, thus when they started attacking me and Grace. I sustained a couple of bruises on my neck, eye, face and a torn shirt,” he said.
He said he was still trying to find a safe place as he fears he might be followed and attacked later on.
The NYS was established in 2001 and folded after six years due to funding challenges.
Appearing before the portfolio committee recently Youth, Sports Arts, and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry said the programme will have a new name, uniforms and curriculum.

-CITE

Ramaphosa Speaks On Anti-Zimbabweans Limpopo Health Minister

By James Gwati-South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa said he agreed with Member of the Executive (MEC) of health for Limpopo Province, Dr Phophi Ramathuba that Zimbabweans were overburdening the country’s health sector.

Ramathuba, last week told a bedridden Zimbabwean patient that she wouldn’t be discharged due to outstanding medical bills.

She also said that South Africa’s medical facilities were meant for South Africans.

The remarks attracted varying responses from people of all walks of life, with fellow medical practitioners saying Ramathuba had violated the profession’s ethics.

 Ramaphosa Tuesday told Parliament that he agrees with Ramathuba that Zimbabweans flocking to South Africa for Health care were worsening the country’s health crisis. He said:

The MEC of health in Limpopo has raised an important issue how service provision is affected by migration, that is an important issue that is on the top of minds of many South Africans and indeed it is part and parcel of having to deal with the whole issue of a framework around migration and not only on our continent but elsewhere as people move around the world.

One of the issues they are asked is are you able to make provision for any service that might have to be offered to you in any shape or form so that is part of that whole process of having to deal with migration so the MEC has raised an important issue which is currently under debate.

Of course she raised it in the presence of a patient and I guess such an important issue could have been raised another way but that as it may, it has been raised and it has evoked debate not only in our country but also in Zimbabwe and also the rest of the continent.

It is a matter that is going to enjoy quite a lot of attendance even as we meet at head of states level to discuss what precisely the movement of people should really entail, what should accompany that in the form of services, health issues criminality and the rule of law, so all those matters are matters that are germane to the whole process of migration.

How to find communication insights into Zimbabwe’s digital trends

Big Data, on certain occasions, can provide excellent allies for effectively organizing one’s communication strategy, especially if it is a wide-ranging plan that aims to gallivant into a certain multitude of users, or otherwise capture their attention quickly and incisively.

Once the customer profiles to whom one’s communicative messages should be targeted have been identified, the real challenge, for brands, is to carefully choose the platform in which to convey the content, but also to consistently organize a message (or a series of messages) also in its external aspects, such as textual parts, photographs or videos, or all the other elements that could contribute to liven up the online communication.

A common mistake, still made by many companies in every corner of the world, is to shoot in the dark, avoiding choosing specific targets and addressing their communication campaigns to an extremely varied audience, as if they hoped to get concrete results from having reached more people.

Winning strategies

This strategy almost never proves successful: first of all, because it is too simple, and its elaboration required no effort of any kind, neither creative nor conceptual. Secondly, the very fact of hoping that one’s communication message will impress and strike to the heart a large number of people, selected at random and without any criteria, is pure utopia.

At the time of its inception, the content that will animate your online communication already contains within itself the potential to be positively received by a certain kind of audience, your target audience, and it is only to them that it should be addressed. For these reasons, in this day and age, the careful study of your target audience and its behavioral habits (not only purchasing habits) becomes of primary importance in the strategic setting of your communication plan, and should indeed be the fundamental premise for any subsequent action with which you intend to achieve your goals.

Your target audience should also be identified precisely through the support of Big Data, which can provide very useful insights into people’s online behaviors, preferences and tastes, as well as, of course, information about their age, gender and social status.

Someone who had just launched a business in Zimbabwe, for example, or even an established brand who wanted to turn their online communication around, should certainly consult data on people’s social media use and draw all the necessary conclusions. The case of Zimbabwe is quite peculiar, because among the social media most loved by the digital community (after Facebook) seems to be Twitter, a tool that in Western countries is routinely used as a powerful tool at the disposal of public relations practitioners, but also to strengthen brand reputation as a whole.

In Zimbabwe, where people like to discuss politics and different battles carried out by the population, including in terms of human rights, a social media where real content can still be found will undoubtedly be much more successful than Instagram or TikTok, and will therefore also have to be exploited by companies to deliver very specific messages, without being afraid to express their point of view, especially when it comes to ethical issues or social issues. By inserting itself into the flow of discussions already initiated by users-and favored by Twitter’s structure-the brand will position itself extremely effectively, and will quickly achieve excellent results.

The quality of content

Work on the creation of quality content is undoubtedly important, it is almost always decisive, but companies should also pay the same attention to the choice of recipients to whom to address them: on the latter choice will depend not only the effectiveness of a single communication plan, but also the overall reputation of the brand in the short and medium term.

One sector that has certainly learned how to create specific content aimed at a certain category of users is undoubtedly that of online gambling: some of the best online portals, in addition to offering wide assortments of games for all tastes and exclusive casino bonuses, in fact also offer guides and honest reviews that concretely help each user at every stage of the game, from registration to making a deposit, up to the actual game. This content, created by a team of experts at the site’s disposal, contributes greatly to enriching the gaming offerings of these portals, making them even more unique and distinctive.

Big Data can change a company’s fortunes forever, setting a completely different tone for its communication (especially on social media).

Zanu PF Ululates Sikhala’s Continued Persecution

By James Gwati- Zanu PF has celebrated the further detention in remand prison on the CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala.

Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje dismissed Tuesday dismissed Sikhala’s application for bond on changed circumstances.

He is charged with obstructing or defeating the course of justice after allegedly posting a video on social media demanding justice for the killing of CCc activist Moreblessing Ali in the Nyatsime area in July this year.

Posting on Twitter, Zanu PF said Sikhala must rot in Jail.

Ramaphosa Defends Xenophobic Minister

By James Gwati- South African President Cyril Ramphosa has defended Limpopo Health provincial minister Dr Phophi Ramathuba’s xenophobic rants to an ailing Zimbabwean patient.

Dr Ramathuba last week told a Zimbabwean patient waiting for surgery at a health institution in Limpopo that Zimbabweans were straining South Africa’s health systems.

She also said that Harare was not giving her a budget for its citizens’ health care in South Africa.

Dr Ramathuba said this in front of patients and several health workers to the embarrassment of the ailing Zimbabwean on a death bed.

On Tuesday, Ramaphosa said Dr Ramathuba was right to answer questions from parliament virtually.

He said: What she said was an issue which has sparked debate here in South Africa, in Zimbabwe and the whole region, and it’s an issue which our people have also been complaining about. Now that she said it, we will discuss it at a head of the state level and see what is needed on our migration policies,” he said without condemning Dr Ramathuba.

The Zimbabwean South African embassy has since made an official complaint against the MEC.

In a statement, the Zimbabwean Embassy said there are platforms for engagement that Ramathuba should have used “for the good of our two countries.” Reads the statement:

The Embassy of the Republic of Zimbabwe in Pretoria watched with shock and disbelief the video (images) in which the Member of the Executive Council (MEC) of Health Limpopo Province, spoke to a Zimbabwean national who happened to be a patient in a hospital in the province. The Embassy has been in contact with the government of South Africa. through the Department of International Relations and Cooperation. to who it has conveyed the concerns of the government of Zimbabwe on the comments made by the MEC.



ZRP Denies Arresting Khupe, Confirms Her Police Visit

By-James Gwati- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has denied having arrested the former Deputy Prime Minister, Thokozani Khupe, but admitted that the politician visited the police station in Plumtree.

 In a statement Tuesday, ZRP said the reports that Khupe was arrested were false:

FALSE REPORT ON ALLEGED ARREST OF THOKOZANI KHUPE

The Zimbabwe Republic Police dismisses a story circulating on Newsdzezimbabwe.co.uk, CITE and other social media platforms linked to Citizen Coalition for Change Bulawayo’s Swithern Chirowodza that Dr. Thokozani Khupe and other CCC activists were arrested as totally false. 

The Police has not effected any arrest on Khupe and associates. The false story is dismissed with the contempt it deserves. It is totally wrong for politicians to claim arrest by Zimbabwe Republic Police in false circumstances.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police, in actual fact impounded a South African registered Toyota Hilux registration number JW15PT GP belonging to Joubert Maplanka (64) for failure to produce a valid Temporary Import Permit at the 98km peg along Bulawayo- Plumtree Road.

The vehicle has been in Zimbabwe since July 2021 and the TIP is no longer valid. Thokozani Khupe later came aboard a different vehicle and was not arrested at all.

We continue to urge journalists to verify information obtained from purported reliable sources before publishing such stories. 

(NYATHI. P) Assistant Commissioner 

Senior Staff Officer [Press and Public Relations] To the Commissioner General of Police 

Police General Headquarters

CCC Member Left For Dead

By James Gwati-Zanu PF thugs have attacked the opposition CCC member, Wilfred Chuma, and left him for dead.

The CCC said Chuma was bashed in Harare last week for wearing the party T-shirt.

CCC posted on Twitter:

@CCCZimbabwe

 Ward 8 Champion, Wilfred Chuma, has been attacked and badly beaten by Zanu PF thugs for wearing CCC regalia near Dairiboard in Harare just now. He suffered leg, hand and back injuries & is not able to walk. #NoToViolence

Kadewere Keen To Revive Career At Real Mallorca

Tino Kadewere’s move to Spanish side Real Mallorca will be well-received by those who love and wish him well.

The lanker striker, despite the harsh criticism directed at him for illogical reasons which have nothing to do with football, continues to break new ground.

He became the first ever Zimbabwean player to join a LaLiga team, when he inked a one-year loan deal at Mallorca yesterday.

Wait, someone just moved to LaLiga and he is the first to do so in the history of a country and some are still convinced he is on a downswing?

At 26, one doesn’t need to be a genius to understand that Kadewere still has a lot to offer in his career.

His idol, French superstar Karim Benzema, had to wait until he was 34 years of age to reach his full potential.

Kadewere simply needs game-time at Palma-based side, something which he was now lacking at Olympique Lyon.

The only difference between the current Kadewere and the one who scored 10 goals for Les Gones in his debut campaign, is confidence level.

Tino might turn out to be a good reinforcement for the Javier Aguirre-coached side and he can provide healthy competition to Kosovanian international Vedat Muriqi, who has scored two of the team’s three goals this season.

Famba Tino, Come On Tino, Vamos . – Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Official: Tino Kadewere Joins Real Mallorca

Tinotenda Kadewere has completed his loan transfer to La Liga side Mallorca from Lyon.

The Zimbabwean striker will be on loan at the Spanish club for the entire 2022/23 season.

The deal has a buy option for Mallorca to be exercised at the end of the campaign.

The Warriors international will wear shirt number 17.

A statement by La Liga team reads: “RCD Mallorca and Olympique de Lyon have agreed the loan with option to buy footballer Tino Kadewere until the end of the season.”

Speaking after completing the deal, Kadewere said: “To be honest, I am very excited, happy and proud. It is a unique moment for me.”

He added: “I’ve been watching the last few games and I really like the way the team plays. I’m a team player. A footballer who always tries to help the team, always tries to do what’s best for the group.”

Kadewere becomes the first Zimbabwean to sign with a La Liga club.

He also joins Warriors teammate Martin Mapisa in Spain who plays in the third tier.

The transfer, meanwhile, marks the player’s fourth club in Europe after playing for Djurgårdens IF in the Swedish top-flight, Le Havre in the Ligue 2 and Lyon.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Sexual Health Tips

On World Sexual Health Day, WHO celebrates every person’s right to sexual wellbeing

How does the World Health Organization (WHO) define sexual health – and what do we bring to this annual, global celebration of sexual health, well-being and rights for all?

From the absence of disease to well-being: the continuum of sexual health

Sexual health is relevant throughout a person’s life, through to adolescence and into older age – not only during their reproductive years.

It is determined by the quality and safety of people’s relationships: with oneself and other individuals, with family and friends, and the society in which we live, including the gender norms that shape our experiences. These relationships are themselves dependent on whether everyone’s human rights related to their sexuality are realised and protected.

WHO’s working definition of sexual health emphasises a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, one that cannot be separated from sexual well-being:

“Sexual health is a state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being related to sexuality; it is not merely the absence of disease, dysfunction or infirmity.

Sexual health requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. For sexual health to be attained and maintained, the sexual rights of all persons must be respected, protected and fulfilled.”

What is WHO doing to promote sexual health and well-being?

Enabling all people to achieve sexual health and well-being requires tailoring normative guidance and national programming to meet their specific needs and lived experience: welcoming and inclusive of people with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions, sexual characteristics, people living with HIV, and with disability.

“Sexual health is not a fixed state of being, and every person’s needs will change across the life course,” said Ian Askew, Director of the WHO Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research department, including the United Nations Special Research Programme HRP.

“This is why it is crucial for WHO, together with HRP, to undertake a range of activities across this continuum: from support of sexual well-being, to prevention and management of disease.”

WHO and HRP activities include:

education, counselling and care related to sexuality, sexual identity, and sexual relationships
addressing sexual function and psychosexual counselling
promoting positive sexual and psychosocial development
prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV
prevention and management of cervical and other cancers of the reproductive system.
Sexual well-being can be conceptualised in various ways, including sexual respect, sexual pleasure, sexual self-esteem and self-determination in one’s sexual life.

Robust, transparent and comparable sexual health-related data are needed to ensure adequate services. WHO and HRP are coordinating a global research programme to better understand people’s sexual practices, behaviours and health outcomes and inform national programming to achieve sexual well-being. WHO and HRP are also exploring whether sexual and reproductive health interventions which incorporate sexual pleasure considerations improve relevant health outcomes.

What next for sexual health and well-being?

Interventions specifically intended to improve sexual well-being are gradually emerging.

A major milestone is the new edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) which has a chapter on sexual health for the first time. By providing the latest evidence-based definitions, WHO is facilitating the diagnosis and appropriate management for a wide variety of conditions related to sexual health. Countries will begin using this chapter from January 2022.

Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is a curriculum-based process of teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical and social aspects of sexuality. WHO recently collaborated with partners, including HRP, to develop guidance for out-of-school CSE programmes that are appropriate and safe for different groups of children and young people. This complements the guidance developed by the United Nations on school-based sexuality education. Both these guidance documents reiterated that sexual activity part of normal and healthy living, as is giving and receiving sexual pleasure.

Another recommendation is for policy-makers to integrate brief sexuality-related communication when possible, a clinical tool for behaviour change which takes a holistic and positive understanding of sexual health and sexuality.

Sadly, this is not everyone’s reality. Many women, girls and gender-diverse persons experience non-consensual and violent sexual activity. WHO and HRP are supporting national efforts around the world to prevent and manage the consequences of all forms of sexual violence.

To eliminate diseases that affect sexual health, WHO is developing new global strategies to address STIs, including HIV – while taking into account the current pandemic-induced health system disruptions.

Addressing challenges in sexual health and well-being

To eliminate diseases that affect sexual health, WHO is developing new global strategies to address sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV, while taking into account the current pandemic-induced health system disruptions.

Given the many evidence gaps for achieving universal access to STI/HIV services, WHO is currently prioritising a research agenda for improving the implementation of national STI programmes. This agenda will complement WHO’s leadership in developing innovative point of care tests (POTCs) for quicker and more accurate diagnostic testing, and in specifying the “Global STI Vaccine Roadmap” to guide research and development for new vaccines against STIs.

One particularly pernicious disease associated with sexual activity is cervical cancer. WHO has launched a global strategy to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer, and most recently issued a guideline for screening and treatment of cervical pre-cancer lesions, a key intervention for cancer prevention and control.

A central aspect of being human

Good sexual health is fundamental to the overall health and well-being of individuals, couples and families, and to the social and economic development of communities and countries.

While sexual health and rights and reproductive health and rights are closely linked, crucial aspects of sexual health can be overlooked when grouped under the domain of reproductive health. WHO is committed to identifying and promoting sexual health itself, so that everyone, everywhere is able to fulfil their human rights related to their sexuality and sexual well-being.

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Revealed: How Mnangagwa Stole 2018 Presidential Election

Tinashe Sambiri|Team Pachedu has exposed how the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa stole the 2018 Presidential plebiscite.

According to Team Pachedu, Mr Mnangagwa is a fortunate beneficiary of ballot stuffing and numbers he got from assisted voters.

Team Pachedu said:
“After careful analysis of 2018 elections, without intimidation, assisted voters, ballot stuffing in Mash Central ED Mnangagwa scored less than 37% of total vote.

The biggest heist was done in Mash Central where over 250k votes appeared from nowhere.

We are so sure of the math!”

A CCC official has also accused ZEC of rigging polls by frustrating young voters.

“@ZECzim is sabotaging the new voters drive.

ZEC officers on the ground are frustrating new registrants by making the registration process painfully slow.

They are even insulting and rude. This past Friday, we transported 12 Young people from Hatcliff to register and only managed,” said the CCC official.

Sikhala Denied Freedom Again

By-CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala has once agin been denied bail.

Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje dismissed his application for bond on changed circumstances.

He is charged with obstructing or defeating the course of justice after allegedly posting a video on social media demanding justice for the killing of CCc activist Moreblessing Ali in the Nyatsime area in July this year.

-State media

ZEC Rigging Polls By Frustrating Young Voters

Tinashe Sambiri|Team Pachedu has exposed how the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa stole the 2018 Presidential plebiscite.

According to Team Pachedu, Mr Mnangagwa is a fortunate beneficiary of ballot stuffing and numbers he got from assisted voters.

Team Pachedu said:
“After careful analysis of 2018 elections, without intimidation, assisted voters, ballot stuffing in Mash Central ED Mnangagwa scored less than 37% of total vote.

The biggest heist was done in Mash Central where over 250k votes appeared from nowhere.

We are so sure of the math!”

A CCC official has also accused ZEC of rigging polls by frustrating young voters.

“@ZECzim is sabotaging the new voters drive.

ZEC officers on the ground are frustrating new registrants by making the registration process painfully slow.

They are even insulting and rude. This past Friday, we transported 12 Young people from Hatcliff to register and only managed,” said the CCC official.

Ramaphosa Defends Limpopo Health MEC Ramathuba

President Cyril Ramaphisa has defended MEC of Limpopo @PhophiRamathuba after her statement in relation to Zimbabweans flocking to South Africa for Health care while the country is struggling to deliver services to SA citizens.

Ramaphosa says Heads of State and Government in Africa must discuss the issues raised by Limpopo MEC of Health

Ramaphosa says Limpopo MEC of Health @PhophiRamathuba has raised important issues in relation to immigration and the ability of the State to deliver service to South Africans.

SOURCE: Sophie Mokoena

Chief Charumbira Led PAP Blasts Limpopo Health MEC

The Pan-African Parliament along with the SA Medical Council, have echoed the growing list of organisations in slamming Limpopo Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Health, Dr Phophi Ramathuba, for her conduct.

The MEC had embarrassed a bedridden patient from Zimbabwe at a hospital in Bela Bela, Limpopo, last week.

PAP members said such conduct was not consistent with the spirit of Pan-Africanism and regional integration efforts being pursued by African leaders.

In an interview, PAP vice-president for Women’s caucus and Malawian legislator, Mrs Victoria Kingstone, described Dr Ramathuba’s conduct as unbecoming, particularly coming from a woman, as reported by “Bulawayo24 News”.

 “It’s so unfortunate, this is a female doctor ill-treating a patient. We are one Africa, whichever country one belongs to. When it comes to humanitarian issues we should behave as human beings,” she said.

“I am attending a PAP session, and I might fall sick and might need medical assistance here. Let’s treat all human beings whether they are in a foreign country or not, equally. I condemn strongly the behaviour shown by that doctor, it is unacceptable.”

South African Government response

The South African government last week said that its department doesn’t have the full context of the video conversation between the MEC and the patient, which makes it difficult to draw a conclusion.

“We acknowledge that the public healthcare system is struggling in some areas to meet the healthcare needs of the citizens and reduce the backlogs due to an unpredictably high number of undocumented migrants from neighbouring countries seeking healthcare service in the country, other than asylum-seekers and refugees.

“This issue is one of the subjects being discussed during bilateral and multilateral meetings at SADC level in order to find a long lasting solution.

 “Limpopo Province is one of the affected provinces, and despite these challenges, the healthcare workers must ensure that they maintain a high moral obligation and standards in their work in line with the Hippocratic Oath, together with the National Health Act and the Refugee Act of South Africa.“

The South African government said but that does not mean all services are free, “because only primary healthcare services are provided free of charge, but higher levels of care are subject to a fee”.

“The Minister of Health Dr Joe Phaahla is currently out of the country, and the Acting Minister of Health, Angie Motshekga, has instructed the department to gather all necessary information which will enable her to provide Dr Phaahla with a full report on his return.”

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Mnangagwa, Muda Deadly Killers – Susan Mutami

Tinashe Sambiri|The outspoken philanthropist and businesswoman, Susan Mutami, has pointed out that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, July Moyo, Owen Ncube and Larry Mavhima are deadly killers.

At some point Mr Mnangagwa boasted of his ability to kill.

Writing on Twitter, Mutami described Mr Mnangagwa and his Midlands allies as “dangerous people.”

“Zimbabweans @edmnangagwa, July Moyo, Larry Mavhima, Owen Mudha are all armed and are ready to spill blood if @ZECzim dares removes them from power. One thing u must all not do is to go into an election without electoral reforms and inspecting the real voters rolls. U are being…

… democratic Zimbabwe is for all of us. Let us not celebrate thieves who masquerade as Mbingas. No one from the outside world is going to come and demand change for u.U all have to get to a point where u say enough is enough,I’m voting for Change. Zambians are thriving…

… becoz they made the right decision. @ZANUPF_Official ministers export their produce to the UK, Sweden and their pocket are full of British Pounds.

Did u know that pane ma private jet anongopinda muzim Kuti atore ma minerals every week. Wake up Zimbabweans.”

“Mnangagwa A Very Dangerous Person”

Tinashe Sambiri|The outspoken philanthropist and businesswoman, Susan Mutami, has pointed out that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, July Moyo, Owen Ncube and Larry Mavhima are deadly killers.

At some point Mr Mnangagwa boasted of his ability to kill.

Writing on Twitter, Mutami described Mr Mnangagwa and his Midlands allies as “dangerous people.”

“Zimbabweans @edmnangagwa, July Moyo, Larry Mavhima, Owen Mudha are all armed and are ready to spill blood if @ZECzim dares removes them from power. One thing u must all not do is to go into an election without electoral reforms and inspecting the real voters rolls. U are being…

… democratic Zimbabwe is for all of us. Let us not celebrate thieves who masquerade as Mbingas. No one from the outside world is going to come and demand change for u.U all have to get to a point where u say enough is enough,I’m voting for Change. Zambians are thriving…

… becoz they made the right decision. @ZANUPF_Official ministers export their produce to the UK, Sweden and their pocket are full of British Pounds.

Did u know that pane ma private jet anongopinda muzim Kuti atore ma minerals every week. Wake up Zimbabweans.”

President Chamisa Salutes Gokwe Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF won the Gokwe-Kabuyuni by-election through terror and massive manipulation of voters, according to CCC.

On Monday CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba commended citizens in Gokwe for showing determination and resilience in the wake of rampant intimidation.

Below is Siziba’s statement:

Thank you the brave and best of Gokwe-Kabuyuni

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) family is humbled and inspired by the show of brave support for our candidate, Mr. Costin Muguti, in the recently held by-elections for the Gokwe-Kabuyuni constituency.

We are grateful for the 4 915 people of GOKWE KABUYUNI who,
against all odds, voted for our candidate, representing over 44% of the electorate.

It is encouraging as a party that we are closing the gap from the 2018 elections when the opposition then garnered 29% of the vote.

We had a good fight and for us this is a learning curve as we approach the watershed 2023 General Elections.

Gaining rural ground against nearly insurmountable odds shows that the message of change is gaining ground in rural communities. It is further proof that CCC is the real alternative and no amount of electoral chicanery will dampen the mood of change sweeping across the nation.

We got 4 915 votes in the midst of fear, thousands of assisted voters and abuse of traditional leaders by the dictatorship.

As a progressive party we must deal
decisively with the abuse of traditional leaders and the assisted voters provision by Zanu pf.

To this end electoral reforms remain the only solution to these electoral malpractices and we will mount a national, regional and international effort to push for all necessary reforms.

Zanu PF won on a margin of terror and a menu of manipulation consisting of violence, banning the alternative from campaigning, brazen vote buying and a captured ZEC.

The elections Commission long failed the nation and must be disbanded and in this election it failed to protect the integrity of the vote by allowing a range of malpractices to happen without any repercussions for Zanu PF. In any free, fair and credible contest the Zanu PF candidate should have disqualified for egregious infractions of the electoral law but the commission did nothing.

As we move foward, to counter the machinations of the dictatorship in our rural hinterland, Operation bull mango will take centre stage. Remain yellow at heart and green to the outsider.

Our pledge to the people of Zimbabwe is that change is here and come 2023 we must bring an end to the moribund dictatorship which has stolen our freedoms, prosperity, future and dignity as a people.

For and on behalf of the Citizens

Always

Comrade Ostallos

Chuma ChekuGhana Love Potion On Demand Like Hot Cakes

Zim women in Mzansi are reportedly buying the so called “Chuma Chebasa Love Potion” like chocolate.

Reports say slayqueens around Zimbabwe and Mzansi are relying on magician Isaac Makomichi’s love muti to gain more clients and to receive big gifts such as houses,cars and money for business.

Madzibaba Mozie said men must avoid dating ladies who have Makomichi’s love chuma because the charms will cause one to donate all his cash and valuables to a lady due to the powers of the charm.

“This is the way to go, for us ladies we are happy bcoz tiri kuita mari refu,ini ndakatoita vekutsvaga pa internet ndanzwa vachitaurwa nezvavo, now ndakutambira mari dzine mumvuri even bango randinaro iri” said one Avondale sex worker.

Biti Fumes Over Systematic Stripping Of Zim Assets

1)The Mnangwagwa regime is systematically presiding over massive asset stripping through opaque privatization transactions.The beneficiaries are a new oligarch being created by Mnangwagwa.Chief among Mnangwagwa s oligarchs are Kuda Tagwirei,Simon Rudland Rottonbach &many others

2)Zim Alloys ,Bindura Nickel, First Mutual Life ,ZBHoldings, Jena-Golden Kopje-Elvington& Sabi Gold Mines , Petrotrade , ZUPCO ,ZISCO ,Fidelity Refineries are all assets that have been siphoned off or are being siphoned off. This is outside Parliament& outside the PAZ framework

3)To the extent that public assets are part of Zim balance sheet , there can never be any disposal of a public asset without parliamentary approval Oligarchs &cartels like Tagwirei who are amassing public assets must know that theft is not permanent .Zim will get its assets back

Six Perish Along Mutare-Shamhu Road

By A Correspondent| A Mazda T35 travelling along Mutare-Shamhu road went off the road and overturned once killing six people who were on board, the Zimbabwe Republic Police has announced.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred at the 9km peg along Mutare-Shamhu Road on 29/08/22 at around 1600 hours, where six people died while six others were injured after a motorist driving a Mazda T35 carrying timber with 14 passengers on board went off the road and overturned once,” reads a police message on microblogging site Twitter.

The police said names of the deceased will be released in due course.

Fraud Accused Wadyajena’s Passport Released

By A Correspondent- Zanu Pf MP who is facing fraud and money laundering charges had his passport released to allow him to travel to Germany and UK for Parliament business.

Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje released Wadyajena’s passport and gave him until September 26 to return it into the state’ s custody.

Wadyajena’ s bail conditions were also relaxed during the period of his travel.

Justice Mayor Wadyajena, is facing fraud & money laundering charges of over US$5,8 million.

He is being jointly charged with other Cottco bosses.

More details to follow ……


Zimbabwe Online Content Creators Condemns Attack On Journalists

The Zimbabwe Online Content Creators (ZOCC) notes with serious concern and condemns in the strongest terms the brutal attack of journalists in Gokwe recently and generally the continuing attacks on journalists and media freedom in Zimbabwe.

Four journalists suffered grave bodily harm and psychological trauma on August 25 when Zanu PF members attacked them with booted legs and clenched fists for taking pictures and videos of what was happening in Gokwe.

The rowdy party members who had beaten up a police officer in charge a day prior, were indiscriminately attacking bystanders around Chitekete shopping centre in Gokwe.

The party members were driving in a well-orchestrated party vehicle convoy of more than 20 marked and unmarked 4×4 trucks pounced on the journalists after they recorded their unusual activity and movement around the centre.

The irate party members blamed the journalists for recording the activity and told them to mind their own business after assaulting them.

The remote Gokwe shopping growth point resembled a war zone area as scandidates where mopping up their campaigns for the Saturday By-Elections, with a tense environment setting the tone.

Journalists Toneo Rutsito, Tongai Mwenje, Pellagia Mpurwa and a media intern, Chelsea Mashayamombe were left for dead on the tarmac after being beaten up indiscriminately while the whole shopping centre watched in awe.

Pelagia was left unconscious, Toneo lost his tooth, Tongai suffered a cut on his face while Chelsea was left bruised.

A man who identified himself as a state security officer travelling in the vehicle with the District Coordinating Councillor offered the journalists assistance and consolation.

The vehicles were escorting government ministers to the venue namely, Larry Mavhima the minister for provincial affairs in midlands and and Mike Bimha, the Minister of State for Industry and Commerce who is also the Zanu Pf commissar .

Notably none of the vehicles had the usual rowdy party supporter carried on the back of the trucks, but all delegates comfortably sat, the same who descended upon journalists.

Suspected driver for Gokwe aspring MP, Spencer Tshuma joined some two identified ladies to beat up female journalist before ransacking the vehicles and took away mobile phones and broadcast equipment.

A police report has since been made at the Chitekete police post with RRB Number 5075130.

As Online Content Creators, we expect the Police service to conduct itself professionally and make arrests of the attackers who are well known by their organizers.

In the interest of media freedoms and rights of journalists, ZOCC further takes note of the deteriorating environment for safety of journalists in Zimbabwe and calls on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to be accountable and restrain his party members from engaging in unprovoked attacks against journalists and other citizens.

As the fourth Estate, the media remains a vital cog in holding power to account and must enjoy unfettered access to ports of information without fearing for their personal security.

The incidences in Gokwe, must never be repeated should the state and media continue to enjoy a cordial relationship.

Journalism is not a crime, and should thus be treated with the respect it deserves.

We are closely following up on the case with the leads and expecting the government to swiftly act accordingly as per the law dictates.

Yvonne Muchaka

Central Chapter Secretary

For and On behalf of the Zimbabwe Online Content Creators (ZOCC) Board

Full Text- Woman Murdered Along Zhombe East Sidhakeni Road

On the 27th of August 2022 Primrose Siziba Nr unknown aged 32 years of Village Mlotshwa Chief Samambwa, Zhombe closed her tuck shop at Mushange business centre and decided to go home to Village Chakaipa Chief Samambwa.

She was with Sekai Musekiwa Nr unknown aged 29 years of Village Mapiye Chief Samambwa, Zhombe who only accompanied her for about 100 metres and returned back to the Business Centre. Primrose Siziba proceeded on her own along Zhombe East-Sidhakeni Road.

On the same date at around 1830 hours Emildar Moyo Nr 58-301249-P-58 aged 32 years of Joel stands, Zhombe was in a motor vehicle proceeding from Bhamala and she noticed the now deceased lying down facing sideways about 4 metres from a side road in a bush at village Mlotshwa chief Samambwa. She disembarked from the car and she discovered that Primrose Siziba was dead and she positively identified her.

Emildar Moyo rushed to Nelson Malito Nr 58-240391-X-58 aged 41 years of Village Mlotshwa Chief Samambwa who is the now deceaseds brother and she alerted him. Nelson Malito proceeded to the scene and discovered that Prmrose Siziba was already dead with a deep cut on the left side of the chest and he advised the police.

The scene was attended and discovered that the deceased was lying down facing sideways with a deep cut on the left side of the chest an indication that a sharp object was used to stab her and blood was still oozing out.

A pair of deceaseds sandals and a black sun hat belonging to the deceased was seen on the main road with drops of blood around the area.

Near the property there was a footprint of a single left shoe and a single push.

Further searches were carried out and a brown handbag with receipts, books a broken cellphone of the deceased was recovered about 20 meters from the road on the right side and again the same footprints were seen around the property.

Enquires were carried out leading to the arrest of Leonard Muwinga Nr unknown aged 32 years of Village Chakaipa Chief Samambwa.

The single left shoe with footprints which resembled those that were seen at the scene of crime was recovered.

Borehole Drilling Scammers Cash In On Desperate Citizens

Water is life!!! Zimbabwe’s taps have now run dry and Zimbabwe’s local authorities are no longer providing piped water which is a human right, residents are now relying on drilled borehole water and even His Excellency, the President of Zimbabwe has introduced what is now called the Presidential Borehole Scheme, whose role is to provide borehole water for both urban and rural communities.

Scammers have now seized this opportunity as more and more desperate Zimbabweans seeking borehole drilling services have raised alarm over borehole drilling scams where conmen are fronting as company owners, company agents stealing thousands of dollars for services that they will never provide. 

The conmen will advertise on the internet, social media platforms, emails or even put adverts in the newspapers. An ordinary Zimbabwean is attracted to cheap boreholes on the internet with some charging as little as US$500 for a 40 meter pegged hole and US$900 for 80+ meters inclusive of other additional charges such as sitting fees.

These conmen are always on these platforms to pounce on those who fall for their trick. Their customer service is second to none and their social media response is so convincing that anyone will pay upon request.

They even go to the extent of requesting their client to pay the first half payment through a mobile payment service, at a rate that is agreed with the company and will advise that the other fifty percent be settled when the drillers come to the drilling site.

Once they receive the payment you will never hear from the company again.

Some of these conmen have gone a step further. They will approach a properly registered drilling company in the area where a request for a borehole is required.

They will then advise the drilling company that they require a borehole and drive the rig to the drilling site.

Upon arrival they will demand their full payment before the job, which will be paid away from the rig driver. They will then advise their client that they need to top-up the rig with diesel at a nearby garage.

They will then advise the rig driver to follow them and that will be the end of the deal.

These scammers have become so common that it is advisable to use some of Zimbabwe’s known borehole drillers.

It is now important to visit the company website, their physical premises and meet the employees as a means of knowing who the client is dealing with.

Do not fall for these  scammers who use drillers that have websites, emails, social media presence and have physical offices that one can visit. 

For more details please do not hesitate to contact me on +263772278161 or [email protected]

Tino Kadewere Becomes The First Zim Footballer To Play In Spanish Laliga

The Warriors forward is looking forward to a successful campaign in Spain after completing his transfer from the French giants

Zimbabwe forward Tino Kadewere is ‘proud’ to have signed for La Liga side Real Mallorca and is keen to help the club succeed after joining from French club Olympique Lyonnais.

Kadewere joins Mallorca on a season-long loan, with an option to buy, ending his two-and-a-half-year stay with Lyon who he signed for in January 2020 before spending the rest of the 2019-20 campaign at Le Havre after which he linked up with the French giants.

The striker managed 15 Ligue 1 appearances for Lyon last season, scoring one goal but is looking forward to a more successful outing in Spain.

“To be honest, I am very excited, happy and proud. It is a unique moment for me,” Kadewere said via a club statement announcing his arrival.

— Real Mallorca (@RCD_Mallorca) August 29, 2022
“I’ve been watching the last few games and I really like the way the team plays. I’m a team player. A footballer who always tries to help the team, always tries to do what’s best for the group,” he added.

The striker managed 48 Ligue 1 and five Europa League games for Lyon, scoring 11 goals.

Kadewere joined Lyon from Ligue 2 side Le Havre where he scored 20 goals in 24 games, having signed for the club from Swedish side Djurgarden for a deal reported at $2.5 million.

The Zimbabwean is Mallorca’s sixth signing this summer as they hope to avoid getting dragged into a relegation battle like last season where they finished 16th in La Liga with 39 points, just one above the drop zone.

Mallorca have had an impressive start to the season by their standards, having collected four points from their opening three games, following Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Rayo Vallecano that was preceded by a 2-1 loss to Real Betis and a barren draw against Athletic Bilbao.

The Balearic Islands side is looking for some firepower following last season’s struggles that saw Medat Muriqi and Salva Sevilla end as joint top scorers with just five goals each.

Muriqi has already netted twice this season and the Zimbabwean will be required to share the goalscoring burden with him going forward. The 26-year-old has 19 caps for Zimbabwe and has scored three goals for the Warriors.

-Goal.com

ZLHR Statement On International Day in Support of Victims of Enforced Disappearances

ON International Day in Support of Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) calls for a full stop to the egregious crime of enforced disappearances in Zimbabwe.

ZLHR calls upon the public to remember and reflect on the lives of victims and survivors of enforced disappearances as well as the families of the victims and the communities which are disrupted by this gross violation of human rights.

International Day in Support of Victims of Enforced Disappearances is commemorated annually on 30 August in order to reflect on the fate and lives of all victims of enforced disappearances across the globe. It is an opportunity for citizens all over the world to lobby their respective governments to desist from the practice of enforced disappearances.

According to the United Nations Declaration on the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, an enforced disappearance is the abduction, arrest and detention of a person against their will by government officials or individuals acting on behalf of the government. An enforced disappearance also occurs when the government directly or indirectly consents or acquiesces to the abduction, arrest or detention of persons by private individuals. An enforced disappearance is usually followed by the state’s refusal to disclose the whereabouts of the disappeared persons or a refusal to acknowledge the disappearance. This refusal to acknowledge the disappearances effectively deprives the disappeared any protection of the law.

International law considers an enforced disappearance to be a gross violation of human rights and a crime against humanity, especially when it is committed as part of an organised plan by ruling authorities. The victims of enforced disappearances are often deprived of their fundamental human rights by their captors. Such fundamental rights include the right to human dignity, right to personal liberty and security of the person, the right to health, the right not to be subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and the right to life, in circumstances where the victims are killed by their captors.

International law obliges all States, including Zimbabwe, to protect and uphold everyone’s fundamental rights. States will, therefore, be in flagrant violation of international law in circumstances where they commit, support or acquiesce to enforced disappearances.

Enforced disappearances also adversely affect the families and friends of the victims, who often worry about the predicament of their disappeared loved ones. The families and friends of the victims usually go on for years without knowing the fate of victims and they seldom obtain the help they need from authorities when they search for answers about the disappeared persons.

In Zimbabwe, there has been a worrying pattern of enforced disappearances. The victims of enforced disappearances in the country have often been human rights defenders, community activists, members of opposition political parties and journalists. On many occasions, the victims are abducted by suspected state agents and held incommunicado. Some of the victims have not been found to this day and their fate remains uncertain. Government has often refused to acknowledge the disappearances and even dismissed them as staged events.

On International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, ZLHR calls upon governments to end the culture of impunity in cases of enforced disappearances perpetrated by state actors or their agents. ZLHR urges the authorities to seriously consider and investigate all reports of enforced disappearances, in line with their constitutional obligation to uphold the fundamental rights of all citizens.

In particular, the authorities have an obligation to uphold everyone’s right not to be deprived of one’s liberty without just cause, in terms of section 49(1) of the Constitution. Moreover, the Constitution also obliges government to protect and uphold everyone’s right to human dignity and right not to be subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment as provided in section 51 and section 53 of the Constitution respectively.

The Zimbabwean government must also take necessary action to ratify the United Nations International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance. Ratification of this Convention is one of the recommendations that has been made to Zimbabwe by United Nations member states, during the review of Zimbabwe’s human rights record following the Human Rights Council-led, Universal Periodic Review mechanism. This recommendation has been made by United Nations members such as Costa Rica, Netherlands, Senegal and Djibouti. Regrettably, the government of Zimbabwe has merely noted this recommendation and not committed to take it up.

On International Day in Support of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, ZLHR calls upon;

· Members of the public to demand an end to enforced disappearances by state actors and their agents;

· The public to remember and reflect on the lives of victims of enforced disappearances, the families of the victims and the communities which are disrupted by this gross violation of human rights;

· The Zimbabwean authorities to cease and desist from the practice of enforced disappearances;

· The authorities to seriously consider and investigate all reports of enforced disappearances across the country;

· The authorities to comply with their obligations, under the Constitution and international law, by holding all perpetrators of enforced disappearances accountable for their despicable crimes.

· The government of Zimbabwe to ratify and domesticate the United Nations International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance.

Selmor Mtukudzi’s Mother In Law Passes On

Stella Manatsa, wife of the late legendary musician Zexie Manatsa, has died.

Her death comes seven months after her husband’s, which took place on 20 January 2022.

Stella’s son, Tendai Manatsa said after loosing his father eight months ago, he was not ready to have his mother taken away.

“My mother passed away this morning. We just lost my father 8 months ago. I am not ready for this. Zvakadhakwa izvi Rest in peace momz. Love you so much,” said Tendai.

Details to follow…

Matemadanda Now A PHD Holder

Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Mozambique, Dr Victor Matemadanda, has graduated with a Doctor of Business Administration with the African Leadership Institute, an affiliate of the Chartered Institute of Leadership and Management.

Another Chamisa Cadre Attacked

By James Gwati-The opposition CCC has announced the attack by Zanu PF thugs on their party member, Wilfred Chuma.

The CCC said Chuma was bashed in Harare last week for wearing the party T-shirt.

CCC posted on Twitter:

@CCCZimbabwe

 Ward 8 Champion, Wilfred Chuma, has been attacked and badly beaten by Zanu PF thugs for wearing CCC regalia near Dairiboard in Harare just now. He suffered leg, hand and back injuries & is not able to walk. #NoToViolence

State Speaks On Sikhala Persecution

By- The State has said it was not persecuting CCC’s Zengeza West Member of Parliament Job Sikhala.

The State was responding to public complaints that Sikhala’s arrest was political.

Sikhala is charged with incitement to commit public violence after his arrest while representing his party activist Moreblessing Ali who Zanu PF activists killed.

The police said Sikhala mobilised CCC supporters to cause violence on the pretext of avenging the killing of Moreblessing Ali.

Yesterday, the prosecution led by Mr Lancelot Mutsokoti submitted in court that Sikhala’s arrest was not politically-motivated and it came after police noted some criminal activity in his conduct.

Mr Mutsokoti made the submissions while responding to Sikhala’s application for bail on changed circumstances.
Through his lawyer, Ms Beatrice Mtetwa, Sikhala said a long period of time had lapsed since his arrest, which he argued was a changed circumstance warranting his release on bail.
Ms Mtetwa told the court that Sikhala was prepared to pay $50 000 as bail, arguing that the State had not yet made an enquiry into the alleged High Court bail condition violation, which the State relied on when it first denied him bail.
But Mr Mutsokoti said there had been no change of circumstances since Sikhala first appeared in court and the State’s fears still remain.
“The accused raises assertions that his arrest was of a political nature. That is vehemently denied. The allegations stemmed from the accused’s conduct.
“There is nothing political about his prosecution,” he said.
Mr Mutsokoti said Sikhala had already been furnished with a trial date.
“He has a trial date and today he is only appearing for remand. By the time of trial, the State would have strengthened its matter,” he said.
Mr Mutsokoti said the High Court did not find fault with the lower court’s decision to deny Sikhala bail.
He said the statutes place no obligation on the State to do anything in the event that one defaults bail conditions, but they “just guide the court what should be done when there is a default”.
Sikhala is expected back in court today for bail ruling.

Kenya Election Results Rigging Exposed

By-It seems that IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati’s downfall is fast approaching as more evidence proving that IEBC systems were breached continues to surface, days after DCI released a forensic analysis report on electronic gadgets that three Venezuelans who were arrested at JKIA were in possession of.

Following the analysis, DCI recommended that the entire system of IEBC undergo an “urgent forensic audit to check for exploitative vulnerabilities.”

However, a forensic analysis by the East Africa Data Handlers on the six servers that IEBC used for transmission of election results indicates that a number of unauthorized personnel gained access to the IEBC system.

According to the data recovery solutions provider, there were several successful attempts to download form 34C, which Chebukati used to declare the results of the presidential elections.

Not only was the form downloaded but also edited multiple times so that the information it was bearing would correspond with that on forms 34B and 34A, which were also tampered with.

Forms 34A bear the final count of votes that each of the presidential candidates garnered in a polling station. 34B shows the results of each candidate in a constituency, while form 34C shows the number of votes each presidential candidate garnered across the country.

EADH further revealed that there was an interception of communication between the KIEMs kit and the presidential tallying center at Bomas of Kenya.

“It seems as though there was a middleware that was intercepting, receiving, and/or sending information between the Kiems kit or the county tallying servers and the presidential tallying server and verification of specific forms,” says the analysis.

EADH reveals that on  August 12, one of IEBC’s servers was accessed remotely using IP address 10.13.0.49 at 12.16pm.

“The connection was disconnected at 1:27pm and reconnected at 4:13pm, which was terminated almost immediately and then reconnected at 4:47pm,” 

EADH noted that the8 communication was being intercepted by individuals who were not gazetted as IEBC election officials.

The log in details of the individuals were revealed as Dickson Kwanusu, Abdi Hadir Abdi, Harun Gathiru, Mohamud Mohamed and Isaiah Khuyole.

Kwanusu is said to have manipulated form 34C at 4,29 pm on August 14, a day before William Ruto was declared the president-elect.

“The investigation shows there were 27 attempts to generate Form 34C between August 12 athttps://chat.whatsapp.com/KD98PrFuuKc67LSs1aI7wMu 3:48pm and the time winner was declared on August 15. Ideally there should have only been one attempt to generate Form 34C after tallying of the votes in all polling centers and constituencies had been completed,” EADH report further revealed as reported by a local daily

Hadir, on the other hand, is said to have modified 659 forms 34A.

Chebukati had previously expressed confidence that IEBC systems were safe and could not be hacked.

SA Politician Orders Cops To Shoot, Kill Zimbabweans

By James Gwati-The leader of the Patriotic Alliance in South Africa, Gayton Mackenzie, said the police should shoot and kill foreign nationals.

Mackenzie said this in a video that went viral in which he addressed citizens on service delivery matters.

The xenophobic opposition leader also said he would disconnect immigrants from hospital machines.

Nick Mangwana Says: Bubble Gum VaPositori Are True Patriots

The timeline bar on the video wagger swiftly slides across and immediately the church members are heard singing aloud like a stinging swarm of bees so musical and as colourful as the bubblegum fabric spread across the ocean of a crowd. It’s never been seen before you almost think that you are now in heaven, until you spot the leaven of political spitfire in their mouth. Government spokesperson Nick Mamgwana calls is a crowd of patriots.

Mangwana exclaims saying: “The singing! These are patriots mhani. “

His boss Emmerson Mnangagwa is in the crowd about to speak. PATRIOTS or PARROTS, who are they?

Woman Marries Two Husbands

A Zimbabwean woman purportedly married two men before her polyandrous relationship was revealed.

Mollen Gamira who hails from Mutare was surrounded by show with her life partner, Washington Bvirindi of Bvirindi Village and her dear, Tafadzwa Manomano of Chitiyo Village.

She purportedly stayed with her life partner and her darling for a seriously significant time-frame before the companion became aware of it and sought after her from their conjugal home.

Mollen’s relationship with Tafadzwa is said to have started in February, several months after she and Washington had moved from South Africa.- Harare Live

Zanu PF Angers ZEP Holders

By-Zanu PF legislators have mocked Zimbabweans in South Africa, telling them they were welcome back home in December.

Zanu PF Chief Whip Pupurai Togarepi said Mnangagwa has many developmental projects to benefit everyone.

South Africa has said it will not renew Zimbabwe Exemption Permits, expiring in December.

Togarepi and Nkayi South MP Stars Mathe are attending a Pan African Parliament committee in South Africa.

Togarepi told The Herald:

First things first. All Zimbabweans are welcome home anytime. They are free to come back to their country, where they are loved, where opportunities are there, and where they will live in peace. We cannot fight the laws of other countries, it’s good that our people are working here, earning incomes, and sending money back to their families. But if the laws of this land say Zimbabweans or foreigners should go back to their countries, we welcome them.
“There are programmes and opportunities by the Second Republic. The skills they got here can be very important for the efforts we are putting on the ground to develop Zimbabwe. So if any Zimbabweans in South Africa are told to leave, they should go home knowing they are welcome and leave happily for their motherland. We are looking forward to receiving them and giving them support.”

-Herald

Tragedy As Woman Fatally Pulls Hubby’s Private Parts

A 37-year-old Concession woman killed her husband by pulling his genitals following a domestic dispute.

The body of the deceased was discovered in the morning by his sister and he was bleeding from his right eye.

Provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Naison Dhliwayo said the incident happened on August 22, this year at around 7pm at Mufenje Farm.

He said Jenny Ndengu and her husband Piki Chapondaninga (37) had a misunderstanding in their bedroom hut.

A fist fight ensued and Ndengu overpowered Chapondaninga.

She pulled his private parts and he fell unconscious.

Ass Insp Dhliwayo said Ndengu left the hut and slept outside.

The following day, at around 5am the deceased’s sister Shingirirai Gopani (30) visited the homestead and saw her sister-in-law sleeping outside.

Upon being asked Ndengu said it was because she was safeguarding her property thrown outside by her husband during the fight.

The sister checked in the bedroom hut and found her brother lying on a reed mate dead.

Gopani informed the father Samuel Gopani (63) who made a police report.

Police attended the scene and arrested the accused.

The police examined the body and discovered that the deceased was oozing blood from the right eye.

The body was taken to Concession Hospital for post-mortem.- The Herald

Zimbabwean Woman Happily In Love With Two Men

A Zimbabwean woman purportedly married two men before her polyandrous relationship was revealed.

Mollen Gamira who hails from Mutare was surrounded by show with her life partner, Washington Bvirindi of Bvirindi Village and her dear, Tafadzwa Manomano of Chitiyo Village.

She purportedly stayed with her life partner and her darling for a seriously significant time-frame before the companion became aware of it and sought after her from their conjugal home.

Mollen’s relationship with Tafadzwa is said to have started in February, several months after she and Washington had moved from South Africa.- Harare Live

Chitembwe Praises Charges Despite Loss To Highlanders

BULAWAYO- CAPS United coach Lloyd ‘Lodza’ Chitembwe has hailed his charges for their fighting spirit despite loosing 1-2 to Highlanders at Bobourfields Stadium today.

A players’ strike in the green half of the capital marred preparations for the clash, with CAPS players only training on Friday, a day before they left for Bulawayo.

Despite the challenges, Makepekepe were excellent in the first half and went to the half time break leading 1-0 courtesy of William Manondo’s 34th minute scorcher.

Bosso leveled matters just after the restart through Devine Mhindirira.

The Bulawayo giants completed the turnaround with ten minutes remaining through Washington Navaya.

Despite the defeat, Chitembwe was impressed by how his troops executed themselves given the situation.

“Congratulations to the boys. We are talking of a team that only had one training session and for them to give me this gutsy performance, I thought they did very well,” Chitembwe told the media after the game.

“The most unfortunate thing is, obviously the environment was not as good. For the first time it felt like we were playing in North Africa, but these are very good experiences as far as I’m concerned.

“I’m sure the boys will get stronger with these situations and I want to give credit to them.

“If these players can give me such kind of a performance and show me this kind of commitment, considering that they never trained, I think they deserve special praise,” he added. – Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Car Thief Burnt To Death Inside

A 22-year-year-old suspected thief died after a car he had allegedly stolen caught fire in unclear circumstances in Mt Darwin, Mashonaland Central Province.

Tafadzwa Joshua Wenje had allegedly stolen a Toyota RunX after the owner had left the car unattended with the keys in the ignition port at a nightclub in Mt Darwin.

The incident occurred on Saturday at around 2.15am and when the owner returned, he discovered the car missing before making a follow up with a friend’s car.

They later caught up with the vehicle in flames with the naked body of Wenje, about 70 metres from the wreckage.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incidents.

“The ZRP is investigating a case of theft of a motor vehicle where Tafadzwa Joshua Wenje aged 22 stole a Toyota RunX vehicle after the complainant had left the car unattended with the keys in the ignition port, at a nightclub in Mt Darwin, on August 27, 2022 at around 2.15am.

“The complainant made a follow-up using a friend’s Toyota Hilux vehicle and found the car up in flames near the 3G Service station. The naked body of the suspect was seen about 67m from the wreckage with severe burns,” he said.

A security guard manning the service station, Chrispen Chawasarira informed the pair that the deceased approached the service station driving the vehicle.

He then parked 35 metres away and rushed out of the vehicle with his clothes in flames.

Hwenje clashed with the fuel pump and fell to the ground.

The vehicle was in flames and motion.

It moved 40 metres away from the service station and rested on a pole, before burning down.

Chawasarira helped to pull Hwenje out of the fire using sand buckets but he was badly burnt.

His body was positively identified by Vitals Kavari.

ZRP Mt Darwin attended the scene and the body was taken to Mt Darwin hospital.

ZRP are also investigating a case of suspected murder in which remains of an unknown person were found near the fly over along the Harare-Bulawayo Road, Tynwald, Harare.

The remains were burnt by a veld fire.

In another case, police are also investigating a case in which four armed robbers raided a house in Ruwa early Sunday morning before stealing US$1 920, six cellphones, eight truck registration books, a laptop and a Toyota Mark X vehicle, all valued at US$11 000.

“The ZRP is investigating a robbery case which occurred at a house in Timire Park, Ruwa where four unknown suspects stormed the home on August 29, 2022 at about 2am. The quartet brandished two unidentified pistols and demanded cash.

“They stole US$1 920, six cellphones, eight truck registration books, a laptop and a Toyota Mark X vehicle (AFP 5768), all valued at US$11 000,” Asst Comm Nyathi said.

Police have also confirmed the arrest of Godknows Chigura (28) and Thembinkosi Ndlovu (24) in connection with a case of robbery which occurred at Mahamba Business Centre, in Inyathi on August 27. —Herald

Benzema Brace Sinks Espanyol

Karim Benzema struck twice late on to give Real Madrid a 3-1 win over Espanyol and maintain the Spanish champions’ 100 per cent start to the La Liga season.

Real Madrid took the lead after just 12 minutes when Vinicius Junior slotted home a composed finish following a through ball by Aurelien Tchouameni. At that point, the away team looked to be in control of the contest.

However, Espanyol grew as the first half progressed and grabbed an equaliser one minute before half-time when Joselu finished at the second attempt after a save by Thibaut Courtois had bounced back into his path.

The home team fought hard and had opportunities to score a second, but it was Real Madrid who claimed all three points as their quality shone through in the end.

Benzema volleyed home with just two minutes remaining after an excellent cross to the back post by Rodrygo before the French striker scored a third for Real Madrid against an Espanyol team that was reduced to 10 men in stoppage time due to the red card shown to Benjamin Lecomte.

Until the 88th minute, this hadn’t been the most fruitful match for Benzema.

Opportunities had been few and far between for the Real Madrid striker and he had been denied by Lecomte on the odd occasion he’d had a sight of goal. Benzema still managed to make the difference for his team, though.- Sporting News

Woman Kills Hubby During Fight

A 37-year-old Concession woman killed her husband by pulling his genitals following a domestic dispute.

The body of the deceased was discovered in the morning by his sister and he was bleeding from his right eye.

Provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Naison Dhliwayo said the incident happened on August 22, this year at around 7pm at Mufenje Farm.

He said Jenny Ndengu and her husband Piki Chapondaninga (37) had a misunderstanding in their bedroom hut.

A fist fight ensued and Ndengu overpowered Chapondaninga.

She pulled his private parts and he fell unconscious.

Ass Insp Dhliwayo said Ndengu left the hut and slept outside.

The following day, at around 5am the deceased’s sister Shingirirai Gopani (30) visited the homestead and saw her sister-in-law sleeping outside.

Upon being asked Ndengu said it was because she was safeguarding her property thrown outside by her husband during the fight.

The sister checked in the bedroom hut and found her brother lying on a reed mate dead.

Gopani informed the father Samuel Gopani (63) who made a police report.

Police attended the scene and arrested the accused.

The police examined the body and discovered that the deceased was oozing blood from the right eye.

The body was taken to Concession Hospital for post-mortem.- The Herald

ZHLR Demands An End To Forced Disappearances | FULL TEXT

On International Day in Support of Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) calls for a full stop to the egregious crime of enforced disappearances in Zimbabwe.

ZLHR calls upon the public to remember and reflect on the lives of victims and survivors of enforced disappearances as well as the families of the victims and the communities which are disrupted by this gross violation of human rights.

International Day in Support of Victims of Enforced Disappearances is commemorated annually on 30 August in order to reflect on the fate and lives of all victims of enforced disappearances across the globe. It is an opportunity for citizens all over the world to lobby their respective governments to desist from the practice of enforced disappearances.

According to the United Nations Declaration on the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, an enforced disappearance is the abduction, arrest and detention of a person against their will by government officials or individuals acting on behalf of the government. An enforced disappearance also occurs when the government directly or indirectly consents or acquiesces to the abduction, arrest or detention of persons by private individuals. An enforced disappearance is usually followed by the state’s refusal to disclose the whereabouts of the disappeared persons or a refusal to acknowledge the disappearance. This refusal to acknowledge the disappearances effectively deprives the disappeared any protection of the law.

International law considers an enforced disappearance to be a gross violation of human rights and a crime against humanity,

especially when it is committed as part of an organised plan by ruling authorities. The victims of enforced disappearances are often deprived of their fundamental human rights by their captors. Such fundamental rights include the right to human dignity, right to personal liberty and security of the person, the right to health, the right not to be subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and the right to life, in circumstances where the victims are killed by their captors.

International law obliges all States, including Zimbabwe, to protect and uphold everyone’s fundamental rights. States will, therefore, be in flagrant violation of international law in circumstances where they commit, support or acquiesce to enforced disappearances.
Enforced disappearances also adversely affect the families and friends of the victims, who often worry about the predicament of their disappeared loved ones. The families and friends of the victims usually go on for years without knowing the fate of victims and they seldom obtain the help they need from authorities when they search for answers about the disappeared persons.

In Zimbabwe, there has been a worrying pattern of enforced disappearances. The victims of enforced disappearances in the country have often been human rights defenders, community activists, members of opposition political parties and journalists. On many occasions, the victims are abducted by suspected state agents and held incommunicado. Some of the victims have not been found to this day and their fate remains uncertain. Government has often refused to acknowledge the disappearances and even dismissed them as staged events.
On International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, ZLHR calls upon governments to end the culture of impunity in cases of enforced disappearances perpetrated by state actors or their agents. ZLHR urges the authorities to seriously consider and investigate all reports of enforced disappearances, in line with their constitutional obligation to uphold the fundamental rights of all citizens.

In particular, the authorities have an obligation to uphold everyone’s right not to be deprived of one’s liberty without just cause, in terms of section 49(1) of the Constitution. Moreover, the Constitution also obliges government to protect and uphold everyone’s right to human dignity and right not to be subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment as provided in section 51 and section 53 of the Constitution respectively.
The Zimbabwean government must also take necessary action to ratify the United Nations International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance. Ratification of this Convention is one of the recommendations that has been made to Zimbabwe by United Nations member states, during the review of Zimbabwe’s human rights record following the Human Rights Council-led, Universal Periodic Review mechanism.

This recommendation has been made by United Nations members such as Costa Rica, Netherlands, Senegal and Djibouti. Regrettably, the government of Zimbabwe has merely noted this recommendation and not committed to take it up.
On International Day in Support of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, ZLHR calls upon;
· Members of the public to demand an end to enforced disappearances by state actors and their agents;
· The public to remember and reflect on the lives of victims of enforced disappearances, the families of the victims and the communities which are disrupted by this gross violation of human rights;

· The Zimbabwean authorities to cease and desist from the practice of enforced disappearances;
· The authorities to seriously consider and investigate all reports of enforced disappearances across the country;

· The authorities to comply with their obligations, under the Constitution and international law, by holding all perpetrators of enforced disappearances accountable for their despicable crimes.

· The government of Zimbabwe to ratify and domesticate the United Nations International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance.
ENDSKodzero/Amalungelo House

Latest On Mnangagwa, Musengezi Battle

ZANU PF youth league member Sybeth Musengezi has filed an urgent High Court chamber application seeking a ruling stopping President Emmerson Mnangagwa from calling and presiding over Zanu PF’s upcoming elective congress.

“Take notice that the applicant intends to make an urgent chamber application to this honourable court seeking to interdict the first, second, third and fourth respondents from convening and presiding over the first respondent’s national people’s congress as announced by Obert Moses Mpofu, first respondent’s secretary for administration,” Musengezi submitted in court papers filed yesterday by his lawyers Nqobani and Associates.

Zanu PF, Mnangagwa, Mpofu, party finance secretary Patrick Chinamasa, Zimbabwe Newspapers and Herald editor Hatred Zengeni were cited as respondents in the matter.

“First, second, third and fourth respondents are aware of a pending court application for a declarator filed by the applicant and issued out of the court under cover of case number HC 5687/21,” Musengezi’s lawyers stated.

“Applicant’s application aforesaid seeks to declare unlawful, the process by which the second, third and fourth respondents assumed the positions that they now hold, which positions the second and third respondents are now acting upon to convene the congress.”

Musengezi’s first application where he challenged Mnangagwa’s ascendancy to the party presidency in November 2017, is still pending at the High Court.

“Respondents are, therefore, acting on the basis of powers and authority of positions that the same acquired through a process that is impugned in a case that is still pending resolution by this honourable court.”

Zanu PF has said Mnangagwa enjoys presidential immunity.

The ruling party has also said Musengezi could not challenge Mnangagwa’s legitimacy since he was a “bogus” party member.

— NewsDay

State Says Sikhala’s Not Under Political Persecution

CCC’s Zengeza West Member of Parliament Job Sikhala was not arrested on political grounds and his prosecution in relation to the violence that engulfed the Nyatsime area of Chitungwiza is not politically motivated, but in line with his criminal conduct, a court heard yesterday.

Job Sikhala

Sikhala is charged with incitement to commit public violence after allegedly mobilising CCC supporters to cause violence, on the pretext of avenging the killing of Moreblessing Ali, a resident who the opposition outfit claimed to be their member.

Yesterday, the prosecution led by Mr Lancelot Mutsokoti submitted in court that Sikhala’s arrest was not politically-motivated and it came after police noted some criminal activity in his conduct.

Mr Mutsokoti made the submissions while responding to Sikhala’s application for bail on changed circumstances.

Through his lawyer, Ms Beatrice Mtetwa, Sikhala said a long period of time had lapsed since his arrest which he argued was a changed circumstance warranting his release on bail.

Ms Mtetwa told the court that Sikhala was prepared to pay $50 000 as bail arguing that the State had not yet made an enquiry into the alleged High Court bail condition violation, which the State relied on when it first denied him bail.

But Mr Mutsokoti said there had been no change of circumstances since Sikhala first appeared in court and the State’s fears still remain.

“The accused raises assertions that his arrest was of a political nature. That is vehemently denied. The allegations stemmed from the accused’s conduct.

“There is nothing political about his prosecution,” he said.

Mr Mutsokoti said Sikhala had already been furnished with a trial date.

“He has a trial date and today he is only appearing for remand. By the time of trial, the State would have strengthened its matter,” he said.

Mr Mutsokoti said the High Court did not find fault with the lower court’s decision to deny Sikhala bail.

He said the statutes place no obligation on the State to do anything in the event that one defaults bail conditions, but they “just guide the court what should be done when there is a default”.

Sikhala is expected back in court today for bail ruling. – State Media

Kariba Rally Highlights

I’M IN KARIBA FOR A THANK YOU RALLY. We thank Kariba for voting for change in the recent by-elections- Advocate Nelson Chamisa

The Champion in Chief, President Nelson Chamisa is in Kariba. Thank you fellow compatriots in Mashonaland West for embracing the Change project.

Our Change Champion in Chief, Adv @nelsonchamisa arrived at Nyamhunga Stadium where thousands of citizens gathered for the Yellow Kariba #ThankYouRally. We thank the citizens for their continued vote of confidence in the Yellow Movement. All hands on deck for 2023- CCC

Unwarranted Attacks On Mhondoro-Ngezi, Chegutu, Zvimba Community Trust

By Jameson Dapi | A few days ago, we woke up to lies to the effect that Chiefs in the Mhondoro-Ngezi, Chegutu and Zvimba area were conniving with a local platinum miner to disempower their communities by amending a deed of trust that gave birth to the country’s first ever and most successful community share-ownership trust.

There is really no prize for guessing as to what the motives of those behind the lies could be in the sense that the trustees of the Mhondoro-Ngezi, Chegutu and Zvimba Community Share Ownership Trust (MNCZCST) had, a few weeks earlier, authorised an evaluation of the performance of the Trust vis-à-vis the objectives that it was set out to achieve.

Under normal circumstances, such an exercise should have been applauded by all the right-thinking citizens of this country as something refreshing that is in keeping with international best practices. Why not when the evaluation is seeking to bring about accountability and transparency in the way the MNCZCST has been operating since its establishment by Zimplats more than a decade ago?

After all, a whooping US$10 million in shareholder funds was donated by Zimplats in the year 2010 towards the empowerment of communities in Mhondoro-Ngezi, Chegutu and Zvimba, through various projects that are meant to fight poverty and ensuring that no-one is left behind in the country’s developmental agenda.

But Lo and Behold! The evaluation has caused sparks to fly in certain quarters, where there is intense lobbying by a known businessman who operates in the area who is using proxies to spread lies in a desperate bid to halt the evaluation in order to save his skin. In the process, the truth is being sacrificed at the altar of self-expedience.

A lie has lately been concocted to the effect that Chiefs in Mhondoro-Ngezi, Zvimba and Chegutu are being bribed by the platinum miner in order to annul the MNCZCST deed and disempower their communities, when this is not the case. What is nauseating about this is that the local Chiefs are being accused of all sorts of unsavoury things for doing the right thing, which is to demand an evaluation of the Trust’s performance. What is also painful about this is that as these proxies are going about doing their bidding for their paymaster whose ancestors had a history of oppressing and exploiting black people, the hired guns are unashamedly demeaning our paragons of virtue, the Chiefs, when they have done nothing wrong except for shining the light in dark corners.

The culprit and those that blindly do his bidding need to be warned that this is not Rhodesia anymore where blacks were at the beck and call of their colonial masters. The sooner the businessman sobers up from his colonial hangover, the better because such warped thinking should have no place in an independent country, like ours, where Chiefs’ traditional roles and powers have been restored so that they are capable of making sound decisions, which are in the best interest of their people.

What this businessman should also know is that lies have short legs, which cannot run a marathon. As much as lies can rush in-front of the truth, the truth shall eventually catch up with him. In the words of charismatic author, Dr Ikoghene Samuel Aashikpelokhai, “lies have no permanent hiding place”. Soon the jury would be out, which is why Frank Sonnenberg, who authored The Path to a Meaningful Life, made the important point that “people who do what’s right never fear the truth,” because they will always be vindicated in the fullness of time.

Without pre-emptying the evaluation of the Trust, reports doing the rounds are that the individual peddling the lies duped the same Chiefs and the communities he is now pretending to have compassion for by abusing part of the US$10 million, which was donated by Zimplats to the MNCZCST, as seed capital. While the communities did exceptionally well in using part of the seed capital in their various projects, they have been demanding answers as to how about US$3 million, which was invested in a local poultry project run by the businessman, was used. This is amid suspicions that the money could have been diverted to fund another project in which the Chiefs and the communities which were supposed to benefit from the investment had no control over. Word has it that the project now faces sequestration, which is why the businessman doesn’t want the truth to be told or come out.

Don’t they say that the guilty are afraid? While these are merely allegations at this stage, the kicking and screaming over the audit not only raises eyebrows but makes one suspect that someone, somewhere could be trying to hold back skeletons in their closets from tumbling out.

By their very nature, public funds cannot escape scrutiny, and it is important that stakeholders be apprised about how their monies were used and how it benefited the communities. No amount of attempting to divert attention should stop the Chiefs from doing what is right. One hopes that Zimplats and the Chiefs will not be intimidated from pushing through with the evaluation of the Trust because the motive behind the lies is very clear – that of smearing the whole exercise so that the platinum miner and the Chiefs could be forced to back-off in order to avoid any potential harm that the smear campaign could have on their brands and reputations.

In line with the Second Republic’s mantra of fighting corruption wherever it exists, there shouldn’t be anywhere to hide for those who are going to be found wanting. Anyone found to be on the wrong side of the law should be made to account for their actions and pay the price for it; more so given that the Second Republic has placed the fight against corruption at the top of its agenda.

Instead of throwing mud everywhere in attempts that seem to be meant at besmirching the evaluation exercise, why not wait for the professionals in the field to do their job and make their findings public? Should this Tomfoolery continue, no-one should cry foul when they’re exposed for exactly who they’re: Don’t say you were not warned!

Jameson Dapi is an economist and development finance expert. He writes here in his personal capacity. For views and comments, e-mail to [email protected]

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Thousands Attend President Chamisa Kariba Rally

I’M IN KARIBA FOR A THANK YOU RALLY. We thank Kariba for voting for change in the recent by-elections- Advocate Nelson Chamisa

The Champion in Chief, President Nelson Chamisa is in Kariba. Thank you fellow compatriots in Mashonaland West for embracing the Change project.

Our Change Champion in Chief, Adv @nelsonchamisa arrived at Nyamhunga Stadium where thousands of citizens gathered for the Yellow Kariba #ThankYouRally. We thank the citizens for their continued vote of confidence in the Yellow Movement. All hands on deck for 2023- CCC

CCC Implores SADC To Act On Zim Crisis

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) wants SADC and AU to act on the deepening political crisis in Zimbabwe.

In a statement written on Monday, CCC cited escalating political violence and intimidation. The party urged both SADC and AU to resolve the political quagmire in Zimbabwe.

See CCC Namibia statement:

State-sponsored violence by the regime is a political formula to suspend elections in 2023.

27 August 2022

Progressive and patriotic citizens who champion social democracy in Namibia echo the same trajectory as the Change Champion in Chief President Advocate Nelson Chamisa on the infuriating issue of state-sponsored violence unleashed on social democrats. Cognizant of the evil intents to suspend the much-awaited harmonized elections after the change champions fight back against ZANU-PF thugs who are maiming, killing, and torturing citizens. ZANU-PF wants to declare a state of emergency before elections that is why they are provoking the majority of the citizenry.

Incessant political violence witnessed in Nyatsime, Seke, Uzumba, Wedza, Kwekwe, Masvingo, etc is an attempt to close the democratic space in the motherland. It is imperative to avert falling into the diabolic trap of the regime which is desperate to have Zimbabwe ungovernable.

As a peaceful party, we should not allow ZANU-PF to manipulate our peaceful approach to the national discourse. Defending ourselves is not violence but survival antics. What happened in Gokwe was a clear sign of panic and political ineptitude.

Operation Mango is an option for all the defenseless women, old men, and disabled who can’t run catch and mouse with the desperate ZANU-PF thugs who are used to kill innocent ciizens for a bottle of Super Chibuku and mutotiro. These wayward youths must be liberated from these morons who are using state apparatus for the primitive accumulation of national resources. Citizens should put themselves on the safe side from state repression.

Citizens in Namibia support the operation since these sadists are torturing our members for putting on yellow. The best and most effective technique is to disguise the killers but knowing that the Citizens Coalition for Change is the only panacea to a New Great Zimbabwe.

The perpetual incarceration of Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala , Godfrey Sithole and the Nyatsime 14 is a direct attack on democratic values and constitutionalism since bail is a constitutional right enshrined in the constitution of 2013. Citizens should amplify their voices demanding the immediate release of the wrongfully imprisoned change champions. The culture of violence existed since the inception of the vibrant opposition in the new millennium.

SADC, AU, and the United Nations must come to our rescue. We deserve their sympathy. Citizens in Namibia are pleading with the party to hastily implement our PREPARE(Pre-Election Pact on Electoral Reforms) so that we can manage to handle ZANU-PF rigging shenanigans.

It is not true that change champions can’t fight back but the pursued ideology does not allow them to use violence as a tool to resolve political issues.

Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia condemns the arbitrary arrest of the change champion, a resident of Mutawatawa, Stephen Ndundu who was arrested on trumped-up charges. The charges were concocted after the change champion attended a well-subscribed rally held at Nhakiwa in Uzumba by the people’s president Nelson Chamisa.

Isheanesu is facing charges of having a firearm. The intention is to deter him from participating in the national discourse.He was detained at Mrewà police station before being transferred to Mutawatawa, this state repression should never be allowed. We demand his immediate release.

The political prisoner appeared before Mutawatawa Magistrates Court today and he was remanded in custody to Monday the 29th of August.

We are well informed that more are being hunted in Uzumba, Maramba and Pfungwe for belonging to the yellow train. We encourage the membership and the entire leadership to offer solidarity to the incarcerated change champions.

FreeJobSaroWiwaSikhala

FreeGodfreySithole

FreeTheNyatsime14

FreeStephenNdundu

NoToViolence

Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Interim Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

World Sexual Health Day Message

On World Sexual Health Day, WHO celebrates every person’s right to sexual wellbeing

How does the World Health Organization (WHO) define sexual health – and what do we bring to this annual, global celebration of sexual health, well-being and rights for all?

From the absence of disease to well-being: the continuum of sexual health

Sexual health is relevant throughout a person’s life, through to adolescence and into older age – not only during their reproductive years.

It is determined by the quality and safety of people’s relationships: with oneself and other individuals, with family and friends, and the society in which we live, including the gender norms that shape our experiences. These relationships are themselves dependent on whether everyone’s human rights related to their sexuality are realised and protected.

WHO’s working definition of sexual health emphasises a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, one that cannot be separated from sexual well-being:

“Sexual health is a state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being related to sexuality; it is not merely the absence of disease, dysfunction or infirmity.

Sexual health requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. For sexual health to be attained and maintained, the sexual rights of all persons must be respected, protected and fulfilled.”

What is WHO doing to promote sexual health and well-being?

Enabling all people to achieve sexual health and well-being requires tailoring normative guidance and national programming to meet their specific needs and lived experience: welcoming and inclusive of people with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions, sexual characteristics, people living with HIV, and with disability.

“Sexual health is not a fixed state of being, and every person’s needs will change across the life course,” said Ian Askew, Director of the WHO Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research department, including the United Nations Special Research Programme HRP.

“This is why it is crucial for WHO, together with HRP, to undertake a range of activities across this continuum: from support of sexual well-being, to prevention and management of disease.”

WHO and HRP activities include:

education, counselling and care related to sexuality, sexual identity, and sexual relationships
addressing sexual function and psychosexual counselling
promoting positive sexual and psychosocial development
prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV
prevention and management of cervical and other cancers of the reproductive system.
Sexual well-being can be conceptualised in various ways, including sexual respect, sexual pleasure, sexual self-esteem and self-determination in one’s sexual life.

Robust, transparent and comparable sexual health-related data are needed to ensure adequate services. WHO and HRP are coordinating a global research programme to better understand people’s sexual practices, behaviours and health outcomes and inform national programming to achieve sexual well-being. WHO and HRP are also exploring whether sexual and reproductive health interventions which incorporate sexual pleasure considerations improve relevant health outcomes.

What next for sexual health and well-being?

Interventions specifically intended to improve sexual well-being are gradually emerging.

A major milestone is the new edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) which has a chapter on sexual health for the first time. By providing the latest evidence-based definitions, WHO is facilitating the diagnosis and appropriate management for a wide variety of conditions related to sexual health. Countries will begin using this chapter from January 2022.

Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is a curriculum-based process of teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical and social aspects of sexuality. WHO recently collaborated with partners, including HRP, to develop guidance for out-of-school CSE programmes that are appropriate and safe for different groups of children and young people. This complements the guidance developed by the United Nations on school-based sexuality education. Both these guidance documents reiterated that sexual activity part of normal and healthy living, as is giving and receiving sexual pleasure.

Another recommendation is for policy-makers to integrate brief sexuality-related communication when possible, a clinical tool for behaviour change which takes a holistic and positive understanding of sexual health and sexuality.

Sadly, this is not everyone’s reality. Many women, girls and gender-diverse persons experience non-consensual and violent sexual activity. WHO and HRP are supporting national efforts around the world to prevent and manage the consequences of all forms of sexual violence.

To eliminate diseases that affect sexual health, WHO is developing new global strategies to address STIs, including HIV – while taking into account the current pandemic-induced health system disruptions.

Addressing challenges in sexual health and well-being

To eliminate diseases that affect sexual health, WHO is developing new global strategies to address sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV, while taking into account the current pandemic-induced health system disruptions.

Given the many evidence gaps for achieving universal access to STI/HIV services, WHO is currently prioritising a research agenda for improving the implementation of national STI programmes. This agenda will complement WHO’s leadership in developing innovative point of care tests (POTCs) for quicker and more accurate diagnostic testing, and in specifying the “Global STI Vaccine Roadmap” to guide research and development for new vaccines against STIs.

One particularly pernicious disease associated with sexual activity is cervical cancer. WHO has launched a global strategy to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer, and most recently issued a guideline for screening and treatment of cervical pre-cancer lesions, a key intervention for cancer prevention and control.

A central aspect of being human

Good sexual health is fundamental to the overall health and well-being of individuals, couples and families, and to the social and economic development of communities and countries.

While sexual health and rights and reproductive health and rights are closely linked, crucial aspects of sexual health can be overlooked when grouped under the domain of reproductive health. WHO is committed to identifying and promoting sexual health itself, so that everyone, everywhere is able to fulfil their human rights related to their sexuality and sexual well-being.

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Zanu PF Does Not Own Country- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Zimbabwe is not Zanu PF and every citizen has the right to travel to all parts of the country, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

Last week Zanu PF agents attacked President Chamisa’s motorcade in Gokwe.

The CCC leader wrote on Twitter:
“A SALUTE TO BRAVE CITIZENS & CHANGE CHAMPIONS IN GOKWE KABUYUNI…

This was a good fight, a learning moment and it’s a process.

We’re doing well against all odds.We continue excelling.We must deal with fear, forced voting,abuse of traditional leaders.
We will WIN BIG! #fakapressure.”

CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba wrote on Facebook:

“When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.

Let it be known to zanupf and all the headmasters of chaos that you will never wish us away!
We will resist and fight any such attempts!

We will continue to organize and gather, we have the right and freedom to do so.

Zanupf is not Zimbabwe, this too is our home!”

Dudula Intensifies Xenophobic Threats

By- Operation Dudula at the weekend launched renewed xenophobic attacks on foreigners.

The xenophobic movement on Saturday marched to shops in Johannesburg, demanding foreigners leave.

Operation Dudula accuses immigrants, especially those who entered the country illegally, of taking their jobs and committing crimes like gang-raping, murder and armed robbery.
Speaking during the Johannesburg protest march one of the grouping’s leaders, Nhlanhla Lux, said all foreigners must return and fix their countries. Said Lux:
When I am looking here, it is all foreign nationals, they are occupying what we deserve in our country, we fought for this country, we fought for this freedom.
There are too many people who died here, we cannot allow you, people, to come into our country and treat our country in a mess.
This country is a country of love, and we are telling all foreign nationals that starting today you must go fix your countries. There is no war in your countries, why are you coming to our country?
You are criminals in our country, you are destroying our country, if you are not doing human trafficking, you are doing hijacking and you cannot do all of that in your own countries.
If your countries are saying Zimbabweans for Zimbabweans why not us South Africa for South Africans, we are saying Nigeria for Nigerians, Mozambique for Mozambicans.
The Zimbabwean government estimates that about 1.5 million Zimbabweans live in South Africa either legally or illegally but observers put the number at at least 3 million.
Last week, Limpopo Health MEC Phophi Ramathuba berated a Zimbabwean woman who was seeking medical treatment at a local hospital.

Khupe Arrested

By James Gwati- Reports from Plumtree say that CCC senior member Thozani Khupe has been arrested.

Sketchy information on this development suggests that Khupe was arrested while coming from a campaign rally in the forthcoming Bulilima by-election.

We will update you as soon as we get the full details.

NewsDay also posted the same:

@DrThoko_Khupe

 and her spokesperson Ntando Ndlovu arrested in Plumtree. The two were coming from a 

@CCCZimbabwe

 by-elections campaign in Bulilima.

Details Of How Kenyan Election Results Rigged Emerge

By-It seems that IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati’s downfall is fast approaching as more evidence proving that IEBC systems were breached continues to surface, days after DCI released a forensic analysis report on electronic gadgets that three Venezuelans who were arrested at JKIA were in possession of.

Following the analysis, DCI recommended that the entire system of IEBC undergo an “urgent forensic audit to check for exploitative vulnerabilities.”

However, a forensic analysis by the East Africa Data Handlers on the six servers that IEBC used for transmission of election results indicates that a number of unauthorized personnel gained access to the IEBC system.

According to the data recovery solutions provider, there were several successful attempts to download form 34C, which Chebukati used to declare the results of the presidential elections.

Not only was the form downloaded but also edited multiple times so that the information it was bearing would correspond with that on forms 34B and 34A, which were also tampered with.

Forms 34A bear the final count of votes that each of the presidential candidates garnered in a polling station. 34B shows the results of each candidate in a constituency, while form 34C shows the number of votes each presidential candidate garnered across the country.

EADH further revealed that there was an interception of communication between the KIEMs kit and the presidential tallying center at Bomas of Kenya.

“It seems as though there was a middleware that was intercepting, receiving, and/or sending information between the Kiems kit or the county tallying servers and the presidential tallying server and verification of specific forms,” says the analysis.

EADH reveals that on  August 12, one of IEBC’s servers was accessed remotely using IP address 10.13.0.49 at 12.16pm.

“The connection was disconnected at 1:27pm and reconnected at 4:13pm, which was terminated almost immediately and then reconnected at 4:47pm,” 

EADH noted that the8 communication was being intercepted by individuals who were not gazetted as IEBC election officials.

The log in details of the individuals were revealed as Dickson Kwanusu, Abdi Hadir Abdi, Harun Gathiru, Mohamud Mohamed and Isaiah Khuyole.

Kwanusu is said to have manipulated form 34C at 4,29 pm on August 14, a day before William Ruto was declared the president-elect.

“The investigation shows there were 27 attempts to generate Form 34C between August 12 athttps://chat.whatsapp.com/KD98PrFuuKc67LSs1aI7wMu 3:48pm and the time winner was declared on August 15. Ideally there should have only been one attempt to generate Form 34C after tallying of the votes in all polling centers and constituencies had been completed,” EADH report further revealed as reported by a local daily

Hadir, on the other hand, is said to have modified 659 forms 34A.

Chebukati had previously expressed confidence that IEBC systems were safe and could not be hacked.