FULL TEXT: Touching Message From Tynwald School Head To Parents Who Lost Children In Nyanga Bus Disaster

Morning my dearest parents. Its with a heavy that I announce the passing on of six of our students in this unfortunate accident. The next kins have been advised and positively identified the deceased. My heart is grieving and broken. But such incidence while very sad and unfortunate make realise that we are one family. I am very humbled by the barrage of consolations I am receiving from far and wide. Those who lost their child remember I also lost the same. To say I am heart broken is an understatement. I pray that the Lord give me strength and Solomonic wisdom to handle this very difficult situation. However, sad as it may, let us take solace in that they have been promoted to glory and thank the Lord for preserving more life. I wish all the injured a speedy recovery. I shall be literally camped here till the last of them has been discharged. As a school we have mobilised resources to offer specialised services to the injured and also to repatriate the bodies of our departed children to Harare. Strength to you all. Yours truly. Matimba Kenias( School Head ).

Chamisa Smelling Victory In 2023

Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa has expressed optimism that the opposition will win next year’s elections given “a wave” of opposition triumphs in the Southern African Development Community  region over the past two years.

This follows opposition party victories in recent elections in Zambia, Malawi and most recently in Lesotho.

Zimbabwe and Nigeria are headed for general elections next year.

Final results of the general elections held in Lesotho last week showed that the Revolution for Prosperity, an opposition party formed six months prior to the election, won 56 out of 120 seats in parliamentary elections.

Chamisa tweeted:  “Congratulations to the great people of #Lesotho for choosing the new, choosing hope over familiarity.  Malawi did it. Zambia did it. Lesotho has done it. Nigeria will do it. We’re next. Zimbabwe we will do it! Young people shall save Africa. Play your part. Bring the change. Serve and save our Zimbabwe. Get involved. One is more. Your voice matters. Your vote counts.”

South African opposition leader Mmusi Maimane, founder of the One South Africa Movement, a coalition of independent politicians intending to contest the South African 2024 elections said opposition wins in Malawi, Zambia and Lesotho heralded democratic change in Sadc countries.

“There is a wind of democratic change in southern Africa. First it was Malawi, then it was Zambia, now a brand new party in Lesotho has shaken the country,” Maimane said.

“Next year it will be Zimbabwe gaining its second independence. Then in 2024, we the people of SA will remove the African National Congress,” Maimane said.

-Newsday

CCC Statement On Nyanga Accident

CONDOLENCES MESSAGE:

We send our heartfelt condolences to the family of the 6 pupils who died at Juliasdale in Nyanga on Friday.

Five pupils died on the spot while another one died on admission at Nyanga District Hospital. May their souls Rest In Peace.- CCC

We Have Structures, Says CCC Leader Nelson Chamisa

Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa has hinted at the existence of structures within his new party, telling NewZimbabwe.com that those who do not know about them were not part of the opposition family.

Speaking to NewZimbabwe.com after burial of journalist Abigail Gamanya in Harare, Thursday, Chamisa said those within his party knew of the existence of structures.

He was responding to questions regards criticism his movement has been receiving from various quarters, earlier this year.

“Who said the party does not have structures? There is a difference in saying the party has no structures and saying that we do not know the party structures,” said Chamisa.

“If you do not know then you are not part of the family, but those who are part of the family know that you cannot exist in form and and shape without a structure,” Chamisa said

Exiled former Cabinet minister Mzembi questions Zanu PF’s interests in CCC Structures: Says ruling party engulfed by demons
Chamisa urges Prof Moyo to tone down CCC lack of structures criticism; exiled former minister defiant
“Parties with no structures, constitution should be barred from contesting elections,” says Professor Moyo in latest attack on CCC.

Exiled former cabinet minister, Jonathan Moyo has led the barrage against CCC, despite it earlier having excited his interest and enticed him at inception in February.

Chamisa’s leadership style has also been put under scrutiny by academic Alfred Mavedzenge, whose weekly columns have been highlighting gaps within the democratic movement.

At formation, Chamisa made it public the party would operate without the usual structures, which had been in use in the MDC Alliance or were evident in Zanu PF.

He has maintained presidency under the tag ‘Change Champion-In-Chief.’

Chamisa told supporters at various rallies, effecting structures across the country would open it up to infiltration ahead of elections in 2023.

Meanwhile, Gamanya was buried at Warren Hills Cemetery in the presence of workmates, family, friends who included Information Deputy Minister, Kindness Paradza, Zimbabwe National Editors Forum (ZINEF) coordinator Njabulo Ncube, young journalists and her former mentees.

Ncube said the gap she left in media advocacy will be difficult to fill.

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Ziyambi Says Sikhala Is Being Punished For Breaching Previous Bail Conditions

The government claims Zengeza West MP, Job Sikhala (CCC), who has been in pre-trial detention for more than 100 days on allegations of inciting violence, violated past bail conditions, thereby resulting in the courts rejecting his new bail applications.

The outspoken lawmaker is said to have been arrested 67 times but has no single conviction. He has been denied bail five times by the courts in the current case.

Sikhala, Chitungwiza North MP, Godfrey Sithole, and other CCC activists from Nyatsime were arrested on 14 June 2022 after attending the funeral of political activist Moreblessing Ali.

Ali was brutally murdered and her remains were dumped in a disused well and were only discovered three weeks after she had gone missing.

Responding to questions in the Senate on Thursday from Senators who wanted to know how the government was handling the matter, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi, said:

My understanding is that you are on bail on a specific case and there are conditions that are attached to that.

If you violate your bail conditions then the bail will not be granted should you commit another offence. That is a general principle.

The individual so concerned, my understanding which I just read, not to say that I was schooled by the Judiciary from going to ask about judicial decision but that is not my duty; the decision of the courts was on the basis of the fact that bail was granted, bail conditions were violated and that is the reason to deny bail.
When we are in court, sometimes as politicians, we must refrain from abusing the courts for political expediency,” said Ziyambi.

Burnt To Death

…We are distraught as a family after the two tragedies that have befallen us…

When Kesari Sibanda’s coffin was unloaded from a hearse at Red Rose Farm’s football ground yesterday, his family broke down in tears.

Sibanda’s family was one of the 10 families who were gathered under the tent that housed relatives and friends of the denary men who were burnt to death, some beyond recognition while trying to fight a veld fire that broke out at Red Rose Farm Lot 43 on Monday.

The Minister of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Nqobizitha Ndlovu, Umzingwane MP Brigadier General (Rtd) Levi Mayihlome, Environmental Management Agency Board Chairperson Ambassador Zenzo Nsimbi, Zanu-F Politburo Member Cde Richard Ndlovu, Umzingwane District Development Coordinator (DDC) Mrs Siphathisiwe Mlotshwa and Insiza DDC Mr Zacharia Jusa attended the service.

The owner of Lot 43, Abel Moyo and his business partner, Mike Stone, who runs Red Rose Farm and their families were also among the mourners.

Cries of pain and heartbreak from women pierced the air as they wept at the sight of coffin after coffin carried to the centre of the gathering by Doves Funeral Services pallbearers.

It was sad to see 10 coffins lined up. Some of the deceased were too young to die — Luzibo Tshuma was just 18 when he met his death.

His uncle, Tobias Simusonde Kamambo said it was a double tragedy for their family as on the same day when Luzibo met his demise in Esigodini, his aunt’s huts was going down in flames in Binga.

“We had a very painful problem. When Luzibo encountered his death due to a veld fire in Esigodini, in Binga on the same day, my sister, Luzibo’s aunt, had her hut burnt down by a veld fire. We are distraught as a family after the two tragedies that have befallen us,” said Kamambo.

He said Luzibo will be buried at their rural home of Chisiizya under Chief Sinamagonde in Binga.

It was a double blow for Cryton Mudimba as he lost his brother Ian Mudimba (38) and his nephew, Oliver Mudenda (27).

Mourners break down during a mass funeral service in Esigodini yesterday

Ian leaves behind a wife and three children, while Oliver’s death has orphaned his two minor children and widowed his wife.

Thabani Sibanda, the uncle of Kesari Sibanda (53) said his death was heart-wrenching.

“We called him baba saMdawini. We have lost a father, grandfather and uncle. I would like to thank President Mnangagwa who sat down with the arms of Government and saw it fit to help us. Alone we wouldn’t have been able to. We are in mourning with the families who also lost their loved ones,” said Sibanda.

He said the father of six will be buried today at their rural home of Figtree in Matabeleland South province.

Petros Mdlongwa lost his brother Simon in the inferno, and said the family was left speechless.

“He was very respectful and had a good heart. I don’t remember even one instance that he was disrespectful to his elders or to anyone else. He touched a lot of lives and people testify that he was a good man,” said Mdlongwa. -Chronicle

Never Thought I Would Catch COVID

By Simba Chikanza | Last year I refused to get vaccine booster jabs; as I never envisioned I would ever catch COVID; but I got the surprise of my life on 3rd Oct 2022 when my heart manifested palpitations that resulted in me being hospitalised. It all began with chest pains as I rushed to a meeting on the Monday morning, and then an NHS phonecall suggested I be checked by paramedics. At that time, I thought it’s just another tired morning, and my body is just lazy. I however got shocked when the scan reading reported that my heart was not pumping correctly. They gave me some medication which included a spray under the tongue, that brought on me instant headaches and suddenly I lost vision due to the migranes.

In hospital….Simba Chikanza

By that time people were busy phoning me like any other day, thinking all is normal and I must do their stories. I must perform efficiently all the time no matter what, as always, and I am not allowed any excuse. But well, humanity catches up in the end, and the limitations speak louder than the persistent demands for service. I wish I had the same funding as the BBC, CNN or ZBC so I can attend every phonecall; I ended up getting a picture uploaded to the many women calling me, so the image speaks for itself. Everything was done hurriedly as I am in pain.

Arriving into the hospital, it’s horror after horror- I am told that I will go straight into theatre, for it could be a heart attack I am experiencing. All tests are done including blood ones, and after passing everything, I am declared COVID Positive. I refuse to accept this as it’s not happened before, but after a second test, a PCR, the same result is read back to me. Tough time. They now tell me I will be in hospital for the next 7 days, and the horror of my life begins. I’ve never been hospitalised before and my greatest scare is over an assassination while in hospital: anyone can enter with an NHS suit and finish the sports on me, as they say in Shona English.

Where and how on earth did I catch this thing? Was I poisoned on my last visit to Zambia in Sept? It doesn’t matter where, cause the fact is I now have it in my blood streams.

At this stage the hospital doctors have told me that there is nothing new to my situation as there is a surge of admissions caused by COVID infections. But when I check on the Internet what they are saying does not match up as numbers appear falling. They however make it clear to me that these days people are no longer reporting as they used to.

My horrors are made worse when a Zimbabwean nurse I don’t know creeps into my closed room to speak with me in Shona.

“Makadiniko vaChikanza?” she asks me without revealing her full name. She quickly walks away before get to discover who she is.

All this while I thought no Zimbabwean knows where I am, but alas, by now, even my enemies, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa and his corrupt gang already know my physical location; or so I fear. Last time in Nov 2019, I got told he is after me and has sent assailants to hurt me.

It’s a dingy dark night, and these could be my last moments on earth, as I am a target because recently I helped in chopping Mnangagwa’s legs in his home country, (Northern Zimbabwe) Zambia which he was controlling over the last presidential term. My 13 Aug 2021 presidential interview helped in effecting successful regime change over there.

What’s more scary is the fact that the ZANU PF Secretary for Administration, Obert Mpofu publicly accused me of owning the demonstrators who blocked Mnangagwa from drinking beer with his party members in Glasgow on 1st Nov 2021.

The first night in hospital is too long and I can’t sleep, as anything can happen to me. I only shut my eyes at around 3am, and wake up after 9am. Thank the heavens I am alive, at least. A 2nd blood test is done, and after I complain to the hospital they finally decide to allow me out of the institution on the 2nd day. By this time I am dizzy and struggling to walk, and it’s only at 7pm that I manage to complete my discharge. They’ve allowed me out at last. As I walk out, a sigh of relief comforts me, though I can’t tell if I will make it home. Eventually I do get there, but only after I’ve learnt the lessons of my life: that anyone can catch COVID. It’s come back, and we need to be vigilant.

Mnangagwa Yet To Formally Communicate With Late Ndabaningi Sithole Family Over National Hero Status

Government is yet to consult with the late Ndabaningi Sithole’s family over the nationalist’s hero status and a special gala being organised in his honour in Chipinge, a family spokesperson has told NewsDay Weekender.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa recently posthumously conferred national hero status on Sithole nearly 22 years after he was buried at a low-key event at his family farm in Mt Selinda, Chipinge, following his fallout with the Zanu PF leadership during the liberation struggle.

On Tuesday, Information ministry permanent secretary Ndavaningi Mangwana announced that the government was planning a music gala to honour Sithole.

“The Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) is working on a musical gala to celebrate the life of the late former Zanu leader and national hero, Rev Ndabaningi Sithole.

The gala will be in Chipinge where he hailed from. We will soon provide the actual date and other specifics,” Mangwana tweeted.

However, Sithole’s daughter Sifiso Sithole-Barrow said government had not yet made formal contact with the family.

“Government has not made any formal communication with the family. Once the government contacts the family formally and discussions are held, we will be happy to share with you and others.”she said.

-Newsday

Chiwandire Beats Munoz To Retain WBC Title

Top Zimbabwean boxer Kudakwashe ‘Take Money’ Chiwandire retained the WBC Interim Super bantamweight title with unanimous points decision win over Mexican Zulina Munoz at the Harare International Conference Centre early Saturday.

Chiwandire who is Zimbabwe’s ever ranked boxer in the world is now gunning for the WBC Bantamweight Gold which is the pinnacle title in the prestigious WBC rankings.

“I want to thank Zimbabweans for their support. At first I thought it was going to be an easy fight but it was a very tough fight. Munoz is a very experienced fighter and I owe it to the home support,” Chiwandire said

“I really felt motivated with the support that I got from Zimbabweans. I promise to continue raising the country’s flag higher. I want to continue scaling higher in boxing.”

Chiwandire took control of the fight from the beginning targeting to take out in the early rounds but Munoz was resistant. The Mexican using experience had good movements and landed body punches but her resistance was tested in the fourth and fifth rounds in which she was twice knocked down and saved by the bell.
Munoz tried to crawl back into the fight with some crucial punches in the seventh and eighth round but Chiwandire managed to hang on landing punches that increased her points tally to win the fight.

Zambian Kwacha Overtakes South African Rand

The Zambian kwacha is now stronger than the South African rand.

At about 09:20 am on Friday, one Zambian kwacha was worth R1,15.

At the same time, the rand traded at R18.20 to one US dollar, after it took a beating at close on the previous day, due to the greenback strengthening on the back of an expected interest rate hike as US inflation remained elevated.

South Africa’s economy has been dealt blow after blow this year, while still recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic.

The South African Reserve Bank has been on an upward trend of raising interest rates, in an attempt to curb soaring inflation all year, with oil prices see-sawing for most of the year, as well as dealing with the energy crisis and rolling blackouts imposed by the state-owned ailing power utility, Eskom, just to name a few.

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African Bank’s R1.5 billion deal to buy Grindrod Bank is ‘approved’

Yesterday, the rand breached the R18.50 mark. The annual inflation rate in the US slowed for the third month running to 8.2% in September, the lowest in seven months, compared with 8.3% in August, but above market forecasts of 8.1%.

As the latest US inflation print came in above expectations, investors feared this might fuel further hawkish rhetoric by US Federal Reserve officials to keep up with hefty rate increases.

This saw emerging markets currencies suffering losses in the financial markets yesterday, as the fears drove risk-averse investors to safer havens, with the dollar again approaching its highest levels in 20 years.

Meanwhile, Zambia’s kwacha gained 27% against the dollar this year, driven by the election of Hakainde Hichilema.

Investors have bet heavily on the new government of that country securing a bailout deal with the International Monetary Fund.

The rand, had already been dealt a blow by Wednesday’s US Federal Open Market Committee minutes, which revealed the escalation in the hawkish tone last month when members increased their interest rate hike forecasts in a firm focus on lowering inflation.

Analysts said the rand was at risk of further losses now, as the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) would take a cue from the Fed and increase interest rates significantly at its last meeting for the year next month.

To date, the US Fed has hiked rates by 300 basis points, while the SARB’s rate-hike cycle has encapsulated 275 basis points since it began in November 2021.

Third Force A Serious Threat To National Security- MP

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC Member of the House of Assembly for Kuwadzana, Hon Johnson Matambo, has pointed out that the presence of “the third force” in the country is a threat to national security.

Hon Matambo raised the matter in Parliament on Wednesday.

Said Hon Matambo:
In the continued absence of the Minister of State Security, I will pose my question to the Leader of the House.What is the Government’s policy regarding threats or claims to State Security? On three occasions, Government mentioned the presence of a third force in the country and up to this very day, nothing has been done to apprehend the third force.

I have seen that the victims, when the Government mentioned the presence of the third force, are the ones who have been arrested…”

The MP directed the question on national security to the Leader of the House in the absence of State Security Minister.

The Deputy Speaker of Parliament then advised Hon Matambo to put the question in writing as it was sensitive.

Government is reluctant to act on cases of rising political violence in the country.

Sikhala Refuses To Meet Mwonzora

By A Correspondent| Incarcerated Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala has reportedly refused to meet opposition MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora who was expected to pay him a visit at Chikurubi Maximum prison on Friday.

MDC-T Spokesperson, Witness Dube announced that Mwonzora had secured authority from the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs to visit Sikhala.

But Sikhala’s Spokesperson Freddy Masarirevhu hinted that the combative legislator was reluctant to meet Mwonzora after declining the request again two months ago.

“Hon. @JobSikhala1 will NOT meet Sen. Mwonzora. He does not want any unsolicitated visits from any quotas OTHER than the general citizens of Zimbabwe and members of his party the @CCCZimbabwe . He declined the request 2 months ago for security reasons

“He was informed of a meeting allegedly held by Sen. Mwonzora and members of the CIO in Mt Pleasant months ago. He is NOT meeting him. Senior officers at ZPCS informed him of the proposed visit and he declined instantly.

Inyathi Woman Shot 9 Times As Robbers Got Away With Cash And Cellphone

An Inyathi woman and her relative are lucky to be alive after they were shot multiple times and robbed of US$620 and two cell phones at a mine on Tuesday morning.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson in Matabeleland South Province, Inspector Glory Banda, confirmed the incident.

He identified the victims as Edith and Nonhlanhla Ndlovu who are related.

The two women were asleep in a cabin at Lusinga mine when two suspected armed robbers broke in and shot at them before robbing them.

The women work at a tuckshop located within the mine premises.

“It happened on 11 October around 1 AM, the two accused persons are not known, they first shot a bullet through the hole of the cabin at the mine and then they used a metal bar to gain entry,” said Inspector Banda.

He said the suspects robbed the victim of two cell phones, an iPhone and a Hisense and took away US$620.

“They were only given the money after shooting at the two women. One of the criminals shot at them indiscriminately, and it was later discovered after they had gone to Mpilo hospital that Edith had nine bullets in her right arm.… They only got the US$620 and two cell phones and they left but the mine workers had to try to track the robbers and they only discovered that these people had parked their vehicle at Lingo mine, so they drove from Lingo mine towards Bulawayo but now the particulars of the vehicle or type of vehicle are not given,” said Inspector Banda.

He implored members of the public not to fight with armed robbers as they might be killed.Insp Banda also urged companies to install Closed-Circuit Televisions (CCTVs) on their premises.

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Shamu Implicated In Chegutu Evictions

By- Zanu PF Chegutu MP webster Shamu is working with a group of Army Generals planning to evict over 300 Chegutu families.

The Junta wants these families to pave the way for a proposed platinum project they want to run.

NewZimbabwe reports that the Junta has reportedly called an emergency meeting to sanitise the plan.

The firm, which was reported to be co-owned by the Chinese and military personnel, is headed by one Major General Ncube and his colleagues, it has emerged.

Representatives of the firm called for an emergency meeting Tuesday night, with headmen, farmer representative groups and Chegutu legislator, Webster Shamu.

Zimbabwe Indigenous Women Farmers founder, Depinah Nkomo confirmed the meeting was held, before expressing anger over secrecy surrounding the attempt to evict occupants. Nkomo said:

We were pained by the issue. All this time we were told it was a Chinese firm only till today we were told it belonged to an army general and his mates.

They didn’t want to tell people that because of self-pride. Due to pain, we called some reporters and the stories written thereafter reached all parts of the country and abroad, and that is when they called for an emergency meeting.

We can honestly say the outcome of the meeting was favourable and what they told us today was different from what we were being told previously.

Headman Almsdeeds Dambiranwa told NewZimbabwe.com that villagers at Hopewell farm would no longer be affected by the impending mining venture, which would only affect a nearby wildlife safari lodge.

July Moyo Under Fire Over Corruption, Faces Arrest

By-The Parliament would soon be summoning Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo over the use and management of Devolution funds.

Parliament intends to understand the conduct and manner in which Devolution funds are being allocated, disbursed and spent.

Combined Harare Residents Association recently petitioned Parliament over the issue.

On 10 August 2022 CHRA wrote to the Parliament alleging that Devolution funds were being used without supporting legislation and in violation of the principles of devolution provided in Section 264 of the Zimbabwean Constitution.

Key examples of unconstitutional actions that were raised in the petition include;

1) The Local Government Minister’s directive for the City of Harare to use “devolution funds” to purchase water pumps from Petrichor Irrigation at a cost of USD$9.3 million without going to tender.

2) The Local Government Minister’s directive to the City of Harare through a circular dated 14 June 2022 instructing the Local Authority to purchase fire tenders costing USD$464 000 each from a Belarus company using “devolution funds”, without going to tender and without consulting residents and the Local Authority.

To that note, CHRA beseeched Parliament to:

i. Summon the Minister of Local Government to appear before Parliament and explain the Constitutionality of its actions.

ii. Summon the Minister of Local Government to appear before Parliament and share the revenue allocation formulae used to allocate and disburse “devolution funds” to Local Authorities and an update of “devolution funds” disbursed to the City of Harare.

iii. Summon the Minister of Local Government to bring Bills that will guide devolution implementation as provided by the Constitution so that Parliament behind can enact enabling legislation (Act of Parliament), which guides the allocation of “devolution funds” and devolution implementation.

iv. Summon the City of Harare to appear before Parliament and share on the performance of “devolution funds” allocated to it for the periods January to December 2021 and January to June 2022 by the Minister of Local Government.

Parcel Rush : Just A Click From Sending Parcels Home

Business Correspondent| The accessibility of the Parcel Rush application is as easy as ABC.

The mobile application enables citizens in the diaspora to send parcels in an efficient way.

Zimbabwean IT star, Lewin Muzvonda, has developed and modified the Parcel Rush for the convenience of citizens at home and abroad.

Zimbabweans in the diaspora can send parcels home through verified travellers for reliability.

The Parcel Rush application platform is safe and reliable.

The IT expert has also developed the Enda Ride mobile application that connects travellers with transporters.

Both applications are available on Google Play information on the applications is also available on Facebook.

“Send parcels with verified travellers or earn from delivering,” Enda Services said in a statement.

Download Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.ionic.parcelrush

WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/J8FDKUEDc1j2lSA44Zmg00

Also click below:

https://www.facebook.com/EndaRideApp

Thigh Vendors Mob Defaulting Client

By- A Harare man has been beaten up by four hookers after he had refused to pay for services offered by one of them.

The woman and one man appeared in court on robbery charges.

Aisha Marira, 19, Manford Ngoma, 29, Belinda Zeze, 25, Rutendo Chivhura, 31, and Natasha Moyo, 23, Thursday appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi.

The court heard that Stanford Madyara and Marira agreed on transactional sex for US$10, at Gail Court, in Harare, on Monday.
It is said Madyara later changed his mind and approached another woman, one Nikita, who was already in the house.
It is alleged that Moyo and her accomplices started accusing Madyara of messing her sheets, after sex, and demanded that he pays. The five allegedly assaulted Madyara when he refused to pay.
They emptied his pockets and stole his Samsung Galaxy M31 and US$600. Madyara reported the matter to the police leading to the arrest of the five.
Zeze was found in possession of Madyara’s cellphone. H Metro

Junta In Chegutu Coup Plot

By- A group of Army Generals is meeting in Chegutu to map new ways of evicting over 300 Chegutu families.

The Junta wants these families to pave the way for a proposed platinum project they want to run.

NewZimbabwe reports that the Junta has reportedly called an emergency meeting to sanitise the plan.

The firm, which was reported to be co-owned by the Chinese and military personnel, is headed by one Major General Ncube and his colleagues, it has emerged.

Representatives of the firm called for an emergency meeting Tuesday night, with headmen, farmer representative groups and Chegutu legislator, Webster Shamu.

Zimbabwe Indigenous Women Farmers founder, Depinah Nkomo confirmed the meeting was held, before expressing anger over secrecy surrounding the attempt to evict occupants. Nkomo said:

We were pained by the issue. All this time we were told it was a Chinese firm only till today we were told it belonged to an army general and his mates.

They didn’t want to tell people that because of self-pride. Due to pain, we called some reporters and the stories written thereafter reached all parts of the country and abroad, and that is when they called for an emergency meeting.

We can honestly say the outcome of the meeting was favourable and what they told us today was different from what we were being told previously.

Headman Almsdeeds Dambiranwa told NewZimbabwe.com that villagers at Hopewell farm would no longer be affected by the impending mining venture, which would only affect a nearby wildlife safari lodge.

Sikhala Refuses To Meet Douglas Mwonzora

By A Correspondent| Incarcerated Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala has reportedly refused to meet opposition MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora who was expected to pay him a visit at Chikurubi Maximum prison on Friday.

MDC-T Spokesperson, Witness Dube announced that Mwonzora had secured authority from the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs to visit Sikhala.

But Sikhala’s Spokesperson Freddy Masarirevhu hinted that the combative legislator was reluctant to meet Mwonzora after declining the request again two months ago.

“Hon. @JobSikhala1 will NOT meet Sen. Mwonzora. He does not want any unsolicitated visits from any quotas OTHER than the general citizens of Zimbabwe and members of his party the @CCCZimbabwe . He declined the request 2 months ago for security reasons

“He was informed of a meeting allegedly held by Sen. Mwonzora and members of the CIO in Mt Pleasant months ago. He is NOT meeting him. Senior officers at ZPCS informed him of the proposed visit and he declined instantly.

Govt Speaks Speaks On Soiled, Tattered US Dollars In Circulation

Zimbabweans were forced to buy new United States dollar notes on the streets and other private money agencies as old worn-out notes were being rejected by users on the market, it has emerged.

Government revealed Wednesday during the Parliament question and answer session that it had no clue on how to resolve the matter of soiled USD notes that were either worn out or tattered.

Leader of government business in Parliament and Justice Minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi, said government did not have any powers over the USD currency, which belongs to the American government.

The currency came into use in 2009 during the GNU and the new dispensation in 2018 adopted it as the local dollar had been shunned over its depreciation in value due to inflation.

However, as the currency is wholly owned by the US government, Zimbabwe has no authority to issue new US dollar notes.

Zanu-PF Mt Darwin South MP, Steven Kabozo requested to know government policy regards the worn out US dollar notes which were in circulation.

“I have noted with concern that even at our toll gates they are no longer accepting even slightly torn notes which is worrisome, taking into consideration that we do not print US dollar notes here in Zimbabwe. What is the government policy measure in place to get rid of this activity?”

In response, Ziyambi, without elaborating what was said in the statement, told the House that “the owners of the notes (US government), through their embassy issued a statement that was made public on the usage of those notes.

“I think, as government, we cannot issue a contrary statement to what they said.”

However, Kabozo reminded Ziyambi that there were agencies across the country who were now buying the tattered and torn USD notes at a rate half of the amount of the note on offer, which he described as daylight robbery.

“What is the government doing to get rid of this discord in the market? I rest my case.”

The minister said, “This is not our currency. It is a US American government currency. We do not have any control whatsoever over it and we do not even control what happens beyond our borders. So I am not the right person to issue a policy over a currency that does not belong to the Zimbabwean government.”

The issue of currency use and choice has been topical in Zimbabwe due to issues of inflation and disparities in exchange rate.

However, the government has allowed the use of both local (ZWL) and foreign currencies on the market.

Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe National Roads Authority (ZINARA), a government entity, has reportedly been refusing local currency.

A ZINARA official, who refused to be identified, said workers manning toll gates had been instructed not to accept the Zimbabwean dollar.

-Newzimbabwe.com

CCC Members Attacked In Nyatsime

Alleged Zanu PF thugs have attacked opposition CCC activists with stones in Chitungwiza with one of the victims badly injured and rushed to the hospital, the party has said.

This occurred soon after CCC leader, Nelson Chamisa had visited families of the Nyatsime party members currently in detention together with Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala.

More to follow…

Chamisa Pays Last Respect To Veteran Journalist Gamanya

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

We pay our last respects to a veteran media practitioner, heroine, mentor, advisor and gender equality champion Abigail Gamanya.

President Nelson Chamisa salutes the late Gamanya for her contribution to the Alternative since the birth of the pro-democracy movement in this country.

She was a pillar of strength to many, and a key player in the media fraternity and gender equality champion.

May her soul Rest In Peace

Rest Well Champion!

JUST IN: Mwonzora To Visit Job Sikhala At Chikurubi Maximum Prison

Opposition MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora will today visit jailed legislators Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole.

According to MDC-T Spokesperson Witness Dube, Mwonzora was cleared by the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs.

Below is the message from MDC-T Spokesperson.

Good morning membrs of the Fourth Estate.

Please be advised that MDC President Douglas Mwonzora has finally gotten the authority to visit incarcerated Chitungwiza lawmaker, Job Wiwa Sikala. We lodged an application with the Ministry of Justice responsible for prisons as per government policy that all prominent persons must do so prior to visiting a high profile inmate, and our request has been approved.

President Mwonzora is expected to be with Job Sikala anytime from 12:30pm.

For further details please do not hesitate to contact MDC Director of Information, Chengetai Guta, or your truly.

The president will be accompanied by other party officials who include the Secretary General, Hon Paurina Mpariwa.

Thank you.

Apologies for such a short notice, the approval only came this mid morning.

Zambian Kwacha Now Stronger Than South African Rand

The Zambian kwacha is now stronger than the South African rand.

At about 09:20 am on Friday, one Zambian kwacha was worth R1,15.

At the same time, the rand traded at R18.20 to one US dollar, after it took a beating at close on the previous day, due to the greenback strengthening on the back of an expected interest rate hike as US inflation remained elevated.

South Africa’s economy has been dealt blow after blow this year, while still recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic.

The South African Reserve Bank has been on an upward trend of raising interest rates, in an attempt to curb soaring inflation all year, with oil prices see-sawing for most of the year, as well as dealing with the energy crisis and rolling blackouts imposed by the state-owned ailing power utility, Eskom, just to name a few.

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African Bank’s R1.5 billion deal to buy Grindrod Bank is ‘approved’

Yesterday, the rand breached the R18.50 mark. The annual inflation rate in the US slowed for the third month running to 8.2% in September, the lowest in seven months, compared with 8.3% in August, but above market forecasts of 8.1%.

As the latest US inflation print came in above expectations, investors feared this might fuel further hawkish rhetoric by US Federal Reserve officials to keep up with hefty rate increases.

This saw emerging markets currencies suffering losses in the financial markets yesterday, as the fears drove risk-averse investors to safer havens, with the dollar again approaching its highest levels in 20 years.

Meanwhile, Zambia’s kwacha gained 27% against the dollar this year, driven by the election of Hakainde Hichilema.

Investors have bet heavily on the new government of that country securing a bailout deal with the International Monetary Fund.

The rand, had already been dealt a blow by Wednesday’s US Federal Open Market Committee minutes, which revealed the escalation in the hawkish tone last month when members increased their interest rate hike forecasts in a firm focus on lowering inflation.

Analysts said the rand was at risk of further losses now, as the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) would take a cue from the Fed and increase interest rates significantly at its last meeting for the year next month.

To date, the US Fed has hiked rates by 300 basis points, while the SARB’s rate-hike cycle has encapsulated 275 basis points since it began in November 2021.

Stammering Trainee Cop Fired From ZRP

A trainee police officer, Vengai Chikurungeni, was discharged from the job after he was deemed unfit for policing duties for stammering.

And luck has not been on the side of the ex-constable, who also had his appeal against Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) bosses squashed by the High Court for approaching the court late.

Chikurungeni, who was attached at Morris Depot, dragged police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and the Police Service Commission to court challenging unfair dismissal.

His employer, according to court papers, informed him he had serious communication problems, which would be an obstacle in discharging his duties.

Chikurungeni, however, filed his application for review after the stipulated time had lapsed at law.

He was supposed to file his appeal within eight weeks from the day of his dismissal, but only approached the courts way after that period.

“Rule 62 of the High Court Rules, 2021 deals with reviews. In particular r (62) (4) provides: (4) Any proceedings by way of review shall be instituted within eight weeks of the termination of the suit, action or proceedings in which the irregularity or illegality complained of is alleged to have occurred: Provided that the court may for good cause shown extend the time.

“Accordingly, it is trite that an application for review must be filed within eight (8) weeks of the termination of the suit, action or proceedings in which the irregularity or illegality complained of is alleged to have occurred.

“The applicant averred that on the 31st of January 2022 he was called by Inspector Gwaka who gave him a letter of termination of employment which was backdated or dated 28th December 2021, and he signed it.

“Other than his mere say so, he could not provide proof of his averments. On the other hand, the respondents managed to produce documentary evidence capturing the proceedings leading to the discharge of the applicant.

“In particular the respondents produced evidence by way of a Radio dated 23 December 2021 advising Chikurungeni of the decision to discharge him from the Police Service. Going by that document the applicant was advised of his fate as early as the 23 of December 2021,”said the judge.

He ruled, “The application is dismissed for failure to comply with the Rules and the applicant is to pay costs on the ordinary scale.”

Chikurungeni was attested in the ZRP, which falls under the Police Service Commission, on August 27, 2021 as a trainee.

He was undergoing training at Morris Depot.

Court papers show that in September 2021 appellant was called by Inspector Gwaka who told him that he was not fit to be a police officer since he was a stammerer.

The following month he was called by the Depot Commandant who asked if he was a stammer, and he confirmed that.

In December 2021 he was summoned by a Dr. Nyakudya who said that he wanted to examine if his condition would allow him to remain in the police service.

He was duly examined and told results will be communicated later.

On January 31 this year, appellant was called by Inspector Gwaka who gave him a letter of termination of employment which was “backdated or dated” 28th December 2021 and was asked to sign it.

He complied, but later decided to challenge his employer’s decision to discharge him under the stated circumstances.

His employer opposed the application and said he filed his appeal late and did not seek condonation.

Chikurungeni denied that he was discharged in December 2021 and averred that he was asked to sign a backdated document but could not provide proof.

-Newsday

Parliament to Summon Minister of Local Government over the Use and Management of Devolution Funds

By CHRA| Parliament will soon be summoning the Minister of Local Government over the conduct and manner in which devolutions funds are being allocated, disbursed and spent, following CHRA’s petition to Parliament over the issue.

On 10 August 2022 CHRA petitioned Parliament over the conduct by the Ministry of Local Government and manner in which devolution funds are being allocated, disbursed and spent without supporting legislation and in violation of the principles of devolution provided in Section 264 of the Zimbabwean Constitution.

Key examples of unconstitutional actions that were raised in the petition include;
1) The Local Government Minister’s directive for the City of Harare to use “devolution funds” to purchase water pumps from Petrichor Irrigation at a cost of USD$9.3 million without going to tender.
2) The Local Government Minister’s directive to the City of Harare through a circular dated 14 June 2022 instructing the Local Authority to purchase fire tenders costing USD$464 000 each from a Belarus company using “devolution funds”, without going to tender and without consulting residents and the Local Authority.
To that note CHRA beseached Parliament to:
i. Summon the Minister of Local Government to appear before Parliament and explain the Constitutionality of its actions.
ii. Summon the Minister of Local Government to appear before Parliament and share the revenue allocation formulae used to allocate and disburse “devolution funds” to Local Authorities and an update of “devolution funds” disbursed to the City of Harare.
iii. Summon the Minister of Local Government to bring Bills that will guide devolution implementation as provided by the Constitution so that Parliament behind can enact an enabling legislation (Act of Parliament), which guides the allocation of “devolution funds” and devolution implementation.
iv. Summon the City of Harare to appear before Parliament and share on the performance of “devolution funds” allocated to it for the periods January to December 2021 and January to June 2022 by the Minister of Local Government.

If You Do Not Know Our Structures, You Are Not Part Of Us: Chamisa

Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa has hinted at the existence of structures within his new party, telling NewZimbabwe.com that those who do not know about them were not part of the opposition family.

Speaking to NewZimbabwe.com after burial of journalist Abigail Gamanya in Harare, Thursday, Chamisa said those within his party knew of the existence of structures.

He was responding to questions regards criticism his movement has been receiving from various quarters, earlier this year.

“Who said the party does not have structures? There is a difference in saying the party has no structures and saying that we do not know the party structures,” said Chamisa.

“If you do not know then you are not part of the family, but those who are part of the family know that you cannot exist in form and and shape without a structure,” Chamisa said.

Exiled former cabinet minister, Jonathan Moyo has led the barrage against CCC, despite it earlier having excited his interest and enticed him at inception in February.

Chamisa’s leadership style has also been put under scrutiny by academic Alfred Mavedzenge, whose weekly columns have been highlighting gaps within the democratic movement.

At formation, Chamisa made it public the party would operate without the usual structures, which had been in use in the MDC Alliance or were evident in Zanu-PF.

He has maintained presidency under the tag ‘Change Champion-In-Chief.’

Chamisa told supporters at various rallies, effecting structures across the country would open it up to infiltration ahead of elections in 2023.

Meanwhile, Gamanya was buried at Warren Hills Cemetery in the presence of workmates, family, friends who included Information Deputy Minister, Kindness Paradza, Zimbabwe National Editors Forum (ZINEF) coordinator Njabulo Ncube, young journalists and her former mentees.

Ncube said the gap she left in media advocacy will be difficult to fill.

-Newzimbabwe

Olinda Chapel Wades Into Robert Junior, Bertha US$50 Drama

By Jane Mlambo| United Kingdom based socialite Olinda Chapel has waded into the trending social media drama involving son to the late former President Robert Mugabe, Robert Junior who was recently filmed while refusing to pay a slay queen he shagged in a one night stand.

Olinda had a piece of advise for young girls saying their cookie was not worthy US$50 which the video vixen who featured in Hip hop star R Peels’ video demanded from Robert Junior.

In the video circulating online, the late Zimbabwe president’s son  Robert Mugabe Jr allegedly failed to pay a woman after spending four days enjoying her company at his place of residence.

The video shows a Harare-based model only referred to as Bertha clashing with Robert Mugabe Jnr while demanding US$50 they had agreed on.

He is seen telling Betha, who is seated on the bed unclad to leave the house.

Hookers Beat Up Man For Refusing To Pay For S*x

By- A Harare man has been beaten up by four hookers after refusing to pay for services offered by one of them.

The woman and one man appeared in court on robbery charges.

Aisha Marira, 19, Manford Ngoma, 29, Belinda Zeze, 25, Rutendo Chivhura, 31, and Natasha Moyo, 23, Thursday appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi.

The court heard that Stanford Madyara and Marira agreed on transactional sex for US$10, at Gail Court, in Harare, on Monday.
It is said Madyara later changed his mind and approached another woman, one Nikita, who was already in the house.
It is alleged that Moyo and her accomplices started accusing Madyara of messing her sheets, after sex, and demanded that he pays. The five allegedly assaulted Madyara when he refused to pay.
They emptied his pockets and stole his Samsung Galaxy M31 and US$600. Madyara reported the matter to the police leading to the arrest of the five.
Zeze was found in possession of Madyara’s cellphone. H Metro

Zanu PF Mourns Youth League Boss

By-One of the Zanu PF youth league directors Elias Sibanda has died.

Sibanda died early Wednesday of an undisclosed illness.

Originally from Binga, Sibanda was one of the party’s administration directors. 

The party said:

He died early this morning at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare after being unwell for some time. His condition reportedly kept deteriorating until he succumbed to an undisclosed ailment in the early hours of Wednesday.

ZANU PF Secretary for Administration Obert Mpofu confirmed Sibanda’s death saying the party had lost a hardworking cadre. Mpofu said:

He was one of our directors and administration officer. Cde Sibanda was a hardworking young man and his death has dealt a blow to the party.

ZANU PF provincial chairman for Matabeleland North Richard Moyo said Sibanda was a key youth member of the province.

-State media

President Chamisa Salutes Veteran Media Practitioner

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

We pay our last respects to a veteran media practitioner, heroine, mentor, advisor and gender equality champion Abigail Gamanya.

President Nelson Chamisa salutes the late Gamanya for her contribution to the Alternative since the birth of the pro-democracy movement in this country.

She was a pillar of strength to many, and a key player in the media fraternity and gender equality champion.

May her soul Rest In Peace

Rest Well Champion!

Biti Blasts Zanu PF Crooks

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC vice president Hon Tendai Biti has slammed the Zanu PF regime for attempting to rob miners.

The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa says a new policy that compels miners to pay half of their royalties in commodities and half in cash will be effected from this month as the country attempts to build precious metal and mineral stockpiles for the first time.

However, Biti has described the regime as clueless and desperate.

“The regime’s directives that half of mining royalties must be paid as processed ore with effect from October is one of those ill thought zany ideas that reflect vacuousness & cluelessness

For starters no changes in royalties regime can be made without changes in the law & parliament s involvement & approval. Secondly whilst a case can be made for building gold reserves , it is absolute insanity to keep reserves of chrome ,lithium or platinum . Why and what for ?

Minerals are not liquid & have fluid values determined by international commodity markets . Determining value for royalty purposes will always be a challenge . Particularly for platinum which has at least 6 derivative metals including rhodium. nickel , gold & silver,” Hon Biti argued.

CCC Determined To End Rigging

Tinashe Sambiri| Concerned citizens have implored CCC to be alert and watchful as Zanu PF is planning to steal the 2023 polls.

Commenting on by-elections held at the weekend, worried yf 3 citizens CCC to exert pressure on Zanu PF to implement reforms.

Responding to concerned citizens’ views, CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba said:

“I think more work has to be done to close the gap. This was a byelection for a zanupf seat and despite intimidation and patronage networks- some braved out and voted for CCC.

We are going there for a postmortem and a grassroots mobilization program so that we build from there.”

One social media observer said :

“Cde we are concerned with the numbers which are not tallying for example the number of registered voters is 450 then the results are like this Zanu pf 380 & CCC got 220 which is we have got 150 unknown ghost voters .Even if we are going to mobilize million ppl they rig.”

According to official results published by the Zimbabwe Election Commission (ZEC) in Nyanga Ward 27, Nyazenga Simon of Zanu PF garnered 376 while Tichiwangani Artwell Taurai of CCC got 123.

In Mberengwa Ward 15 Nkonzo Albenias garnered 765 while Dhongijena Cornias of CCC got 165

Armed Robbers Pounce On Kwekwe House

THREE armed robbers broke into a house in Kwekwe’s Mbizo 19 suburb and got away with US$20 000 cash among other valuables.

The three robbers also allegedly took turns to rap_e three girls and their mother before they disappeared into the night.

National Police Spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said investigations were underway.

“We are investigating a case where a family in Mbizo 19 lost US$20 000 to armed robbers. The robbers were armed with a pistol and a spanner which they used to break into the house. Three of the family’s daughters were also raped by the three robbers,” said Ass Comm Nyathi.

He appealed to members of the public with information that may lead to the apprehension of the robbers to contact any nearest police station.

— Herald

Latest On Kadewere Injury

Tinotenda Kadewere has started individual training as the striker continues his recovery from a muscle injury sustained in early September.

The Zimbabwe international torn the quadriceps of his right leg on the eve of his supposed La Liga debut against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu, having completed his season-long loan transfer from Lyon to Mallorca on 29 August.

He avoided surgery after the doctors decided to use a conservative treatment and, not through the operating room.

Almost after a month the treatment started, Kadewere is now kicking the ball again.

The previous report set Kadewere’s scheduled return in January 2023.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Horror As Man Ruthlessly Stabs Wife

Police in Mashonaland East are investigating a case where a Mudzi man, Zvikomborero Simende (35) allegedly murdered his wife in cold blood over infidelity issues.

After the gruesome murder of his wife Janet Nyamutsenga (34), Simende allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself on a mango tree, about 20 metres from where he had killed his wife.

The two bodies were discovered by another villager, Simon Simeti.

The matter which occurred recently, was reported to the police, who attended the scene and observed that the wife had a deep cut on her neck, and an axe stained with blood was left nearby the deceased’s body.

“Simon Simeti reported the matter to the police at Suswe police base. It is alleged that Simende and his wife had a misunderstanding over infidelity. During investigations, the police observed that Janet Nyamutsenga was lying in a pool of blood with a deep cut on her neck.

“Zvikomborero Simende had blood stains on his shoulders and had no injuries. This prompted some suspicions that Simende hanged himself after murdering his wife. Investigations are in progress,” deputy police spokesperson for Mashonaland East province Assistant Inspector Misheck Denhere said.

— Herald

UK HCA JOBS

Below is the updated list of official email contacts for HCA jobs in UK. Those who would like to contact via direct phone may do so by simply copying the email address prefix and Google out the phone numbers.

1.sachin.gupta2@nhs.net
2.ruth.haycox@uhl-tr.nhs.uk
3.rachel.thompson2@bradford.nhs.uk
4.Clare.Yates@wales.nhs.uk
5.Molly.Lynch@ouh.nhs.uk
6.Elizabeth.Thomas@ouh.nhs.uk
7.sarah.sharp@wvt.nhs.uk
8.Lisa.oconnor@concerngroup.org
9.nhsbsa.nhsjobs@nhsbsa.nhs.uk
10.Laura.Gleave@uhd.nhs.uk
11.deanne.barber.nhsprofessionals.nhs.uk
12.dhc.domesticadmin@@nhs.net
13.natalie.wilke@practiceplusgroup.com
14.khft.recruitmenthubnursing@nhs.net
15.zainab.patel@nhs.net
16.katimakepeace@nhs.net
17.cammie.dinh@babylonhealth.com
18.robyn.wilcock@nhs.net
19.Icreber@nhs.net
20.kerrianncarter@apollohomehealthcare.com
21.gary.van-wyk@id-medical.com
22.basanti.lama@practiceplusgroup.com
23.lisa.tabner@nhs.net
24.kerry.lewis@practiceplusgroup.com
25.Kayla.Sayrad@practiceplusgroup.com
26.recruitment@mariecurie.org.uk
27.I.Scarborough @nhs.net
28.VP2DECC33D.1286@vacancyposter.com
29.natasha.monk@nhs.net
30.julia.fitzpatrick@mft.nhs.uk
31.recruitment@vhg.co.uk
32.john.blackburn@nhs.net
33.Pam.Green3@nhs.net
34.s.minto@nhs.net
35.sherine.lowers@spirehealthcare.com
36.recruitment@uhs.nhs.uk
37.anne.bowman@nhct.nhs.uk
38.Natasha.drummond@nhs.net
39.ngccg.hmg.practicemanager@nhs.net
40.fiona.soltysik@nhs.net
41.f.jensen@nhs.net

  1. sarah. kordula@nuh.nhs.uk
    43.Tyrone.josephine@nhs.net
    44.recruitment@bpas.org
    45.carly.dack@spirehealthcare.com
    46.naomi.overthrow@nhs.net
    47.philomenaphilly.hollinghurst@northumbria-healthcare.nhs.uk
    48.Roxanne.Seeney@ nhs.net
    49.recruitment&pc24.nhs.uk

Anglican Priest Fired Over Infidelity

By-A priest with the Anglican Diocese of Harare has been suspended over romantic pictures with another woman.

Father Taurai Kachembere is married and has since been suspended over the circulating pictures.

Allegations are that he is now living with Thandeka Sithole, the woman he appears with, in the leaked pictures.

There are claims that the two even have a bouncing baby boy.

He is married to Simbisai Dongo Kachembere.
Their wedding took place on July 2, 2011, in Chinhoyi.
The church suspended him pending an investigation.
Sources within the church said this is not the first time the man of the cloth has been suspended over infidelity issues.
Bishop Farai Mutamiri said it was against the church’s policy to comment over pending issues.
“I am so sorry it is against our policy to discuss pending clergy/staff matters. Kind regards,” he said.
Contacted for comment, Father Kachembere reacted angrily.
“I have seen the pictures and you are not the first one to ask about the pictures.
“But if the sources are from the church, why can’t they go through the structures?
“Is that how credible journalism is all about?
“What do you benefit from pestering people over their pictures?
“If you get your picture with someone, does it mean it’s what is happening there.
“Did you call my wife to hear about our marriage? “This is not journalism you are doing.
“Pamapictures acho ndaimubvisa hembe here, or ndanga ndisina kupfeka?
“Is this how you do journalism calling people over their pictures?
“Who are your sources vanokuudza izvo from church?
“Do you know there are structures in church that they should go through?” H Metro

Broke Zanu PF Hikes Membership Fees 

By-Zanu PF has hiked membership fees by 300%.

The ruling party increased the membership fee from US$1 to US$3, much to the annoyance of some party members.

The membership cards are renewed annually.

Zanu PF national political commissar Mike Bimha, Tuesday confirmed the new fees. He told NewsDay:

I have never heard any complaint about our membership cards; they are actually in high demand. Those raising the complaints are malicious people. I am even receiving phone calls from people who are demanding our cards. What we are charging is just the cost of the material we are using to produce the cards. They cannot just come from nowhere.

Why would anyone refuse such a simple offer to pay just US$3 for the entire year? We can’t fundraise with that money — those are malicious allegations.

A senior Zanu PF party member said following complaints from some party members, they approached the commissariat department to seek a downward review of the membership fee, according to NewsDay.

The unnamed official said party members believe that the card is too expensive, particularly for those who need to travel to acquire the card.

Meanwhile, Bimha told NewsDay that preparations for the Zanu PF elective congress set for this October were at an advanced stage.

Hero Status For Another Zanu PF Boss

By- A Zanu PF senior official and former President Emmerson Mnangagwa has conferred liberation hero status to the late Wickson Mujeri Mutiwazuka.

Mutiwazuka died on Tuesday, 11 October 2022 and was buried at Chivhu Cemetery, Chikomba, this Thursday.

Zanu PF Secretary for Administration confirmed the conferment of the status.

Mutiwazuka’s son, who is Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Turkey, Alfred Mutiwazuka told state media last night that he was “grateful for the recognition” given to his father.
He also confirmed that the burial will take place today.

Kadewere Resumes Training

Tinotenda Kadewere has started individual training as the striker continues his recovery from a muscle injury sustained in early September.

The Zimbabwe international torn the quadriceps of his right leg on the eve of his supposed La Liga debut against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu, having completed his season-long loan transfer from Lyon to Mallorca on 29 August.

He avoided surgery after the doctors decided to use a conservative treatment and, not through the operating room.

Almost after a month the treatment started, Kadewere is now kicking the ball again.

The previous report set Kadewere’s scheduled return in January 2023.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Rodwell Dhlakama Finds New Club In SA

South African National First Division side, Black Leopards, has appointed Rodwell Dhlakama as its new coach.

The Zimbabwean gaffer has replaced Joel Masutha, who was suspended from his post last week following a string of poor results.

Masutha was instructed to down tools alongside his assistant Morgan Shivambu and goalkeeper coach Sam Banda.

Dhlakama signed a three year contract with Leopards after dumping ZPC Kariba where he had a month left to his contract.

“For me, this is a step forward given the profile of the league. Taking a team which is at the bottom of the log and trying to improve its status is a big challenge. So that’s where I will be recognized on whether I am a good coach or not.

“I want to make sure that the team makes a huge statement in the league. Where they are sitting now they are not at the right place so I am trying to make sure that I remove this team and take them to their rightful position,” the Zimbabwean gaffer was quoted as saying on FarPost.co.za.

Dhlakama’s immediate task is to take the Leopards out of the relegation zone but will have to wait until he gets his work permit.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Facts About Depression, Anxiety

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Armed Robbers Pounce On Kwekwe House, Rob 3, Loot Cash

THREE armed robbers broke into a house in Kwekwe’s Mbizo 19 suburb and got away with US$20 000 cash among other valuables.

The three robbers also allegedly took turns to rap_e three girls and their mother before they disappeared into the night.

National Police Spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said investigations were underway.

“We are investigating a case where a family in Mbizo 19 lost US$20 000 to armed robbers. The robbers were armed with a pistol and a spanner which they used to break into the house. Three of the family’s daughters were also raped by the three robbers,” said Ass Comm Nyathi.

He appealed to members of the public with information that may lead to the apprehension of the robbers to contact any nearest police station.

— Herald

Beware Of Zanu PF Rigging, CCC Warned

Tinashe Sambiri| Concerned citizens have implored CCC to be alert and watchful as Zanu PF is planning to steal the 2023 polls.

Commenting on by-elections held at the weekend, worried yf 3 citizens CCC to exert pressure on Zanu PF to implement reforms.

Responding to concerned citizens’ views, CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba said:

“I think more work has to be done to close the gap. This was a byelection for a zanupf seat and despite intimidation and patronage networks- some braved out and voted for CCC.

We are going there for a postmortem and a grassroots mobilization program so that we build from there.”

One social media observer said :

“Cde we are concerned with the numbers which are not tallying for example the number of registered voters is 450 then the results are like this Zanu pf 380 & CCC got 220 which is we have got 150 unknown ghost voters .Even if we are going to mobilize million ppl they rig.”

According to official results published by the Zimbabwe Election Commission (ZEC) in Nyanga Ward 27, Nyazenga Simon of Zanu PF garnered 376 while Tichiwangani Artwell Taurai of CCC got 123.

In Mberengwa Ward 15 Nkonzo Albenias garnered 765 while Dhongijena Cornias of CCC got 165

CCC Seeks To End Decades Of Zanu PF Rigging

Tinashe Sambiri| Concerned citizens have implored CCC to be alert and watchful as Zanu PF is planning to steal the 2023 polls.

Commenting on by-elections held at the weekend, worried yf 3 citizens CCC to exert pressure on Zanu PF to implement reforms.

Responding to concerned citizens’ views, CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba said:

“I think more work has to be done to close the gap. This was a byelection for a zanupf seat and despite intimidation and patronage networks- some braved out and voted for CCC.

We are going there for a postmortem and a grassroots mobilization program so that we build from there.”

One social media observer said :

“Cde we are concerned with the numbers which are not tallying for example the number of registered voters is 450 then the results are like this Zanu pf 380 & CCC got 220 which is we have got 150 unknown ghost voters .Even if we are going to mobilize million ppl they rig.”

According to official results published by the Zimbabwe Election Commission (ZEC) in Nyanga Ward 27, Nyazenga Simon of Zanu PF garnered 376 while Tichiwangani Artwell Taurai of CCC got 123.

In Mberengwa Ward 15 Nkonzo Albenias garnered 765 while Dhongijena Cornias of CCC got 165

Biti Slams Zanu PF Regime For Robbing Miners

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC vice president Hon Tendai Biti has slammed the Zanu PF regime for attempting to rob miners.

The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa says a new policy that compels miners to pay half of their royalties in commodities and half in cash will be effected from this month as the country attempts to build precious metal and mineral stockpiles for the first time.

However, Biti has described the regime as clueless and desperate.

“The regime’s directives that half of mining royalties must be paid as processed ore with effect from October is one of those ill thought zany ideas that reflect vacuousness & cluelessness

For starters no changes in royalties regime can be made without changes in the law & parliament s involvement & approval. Secondly whilst a case can be made for building gold reserves , it is absolute insanity to keep reserves of chrome ,lithium or platinum . Why and what for ?

Minerals are not liquid & have fluid values determined by international commodity markets . Determining value for royalty purposes will always be a challenge . Particularly for platinum which has at least 6 derivative metals including rhodium. nickel , gold & silver,” Hon Biti argued.

Leave President Chamisa Alone, CCC Tells Tsenengamu

By A Correspondent| A CCC youth leader, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma, says former Zanu PF stalwart, Godfrey Tsenengamu, has gone off the mark.

Tsenengamu claims CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa is too weak to win State power.

According to Chuma, Tsenengamu’s claims are baseless and misguided.

“These are images of @nelsonchamisa when the likes of Godfrey Tsenengamu were still busy in ZANU PF persecuting opposition members. He has been a symbol of resistance to ZANU PF dictatorship all his adult life.

How is this a cowardly act? Nyarai vanhu vakomana,” argued Sarkozy.

President Chamisa Pays Tribute To Veteran Journalist

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

We pay our last respects to a veteran media practitioner, heroine, mentor, advisor and gender equality champion Abigail Gamanya.

President Nelson Chamisa salutes the late Gamanya for her contribution to the Alternative since the birth of the pro-democracy movement in this country.

She was a pillar of strength to many, and a key player in the media fraternity and gender equality champion.

May her soul Rest In Peace

Rest Well Champion!

Take ZUPCO Away From ‘Thief’ July Moyo, Says Biti

By A Correspondent| Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator for Harare East Tendai Biti yesterday ripped into Local government minister July Moyo saying the running of ZUPCO should be taken away from him to Transport Minister Felix Mhona.

Biti questioned why government was still keeping the ZUPCO monopoly when it had failed to provide public transport to citizens.

He also demanded to know why ZUPCO was being run by the Ministry of Local government and not Transport and Infrastructure Development which he said had the skills and Acts of Parliament to administer public transport.

Biti ended by asking government to take ZUPCO away from Local Government minister July Moyo and hand it back to Felix Mhona who is responsible for the ministry of transport.

“Why are you still keeping the monopoly of public transport ZUPCO when ZUPCO has failed and perhaps the Leader of the House can help? Why should ZUPCO be allocated to the Minister of Local Government and not to the Minister of Transport who has the skills and the Acts of Parliament that are necessary to administer public transport and to harmonise public transport so that the people of Zimbabwe are well served? I thank you very much Madam Speaker Maam. Ipai Mhona mhani basa. July Moyo imbavha iyi,” said Biti.

Zanu PF Chief Whip Pupurai Togarepi rose on a point of order and demanded that Biti withdraws his statement on the basis that it was unparliamentary to which the CCC Deputy President obliged.

“I withdraw. July Moyo is not a thief,” said Biti.

Ziyambi Ziyambi Taken To Task Over ‘Teachers For ED’

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator Prince Dubeko Sibanda yesterday took Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi to task over an association by the name Teachers for ED which he accused of coercing teachers and headmasters to its meetings saying government should protect the profession from political groupings.

In his question to Ziyambi who is the Leader of Government business in parliament Minister, Sibanda demanded to know the government policy in protecting teachers from politically aligned associations.

“Hon. Speaker, there is an association for teachers that goes by the name of ‘Teachers for ED’ which is coercing District Schools Inspectors and school headmasters to attend its meetings and functions. What is the Government policy in protecting teachers from this coercion, and intimidation by a political association of teachers? I thank you,” said Sibanda.

In response, Ziyambi said the law does not allow anyone to join a political party except of their own choice.

“Thank you Madam Speaker Ma’am. Hon. Sibanda says that there are teachers who are being forced to join a political party that is not of their choice. Our law does not allow anyone to join a political party except of their own free volition. I thank you,” responded Ziyambi Ziyambi.

Sibanda further questioned if members of the Teachers for ED will be allowed to be polling officers when they are clearly politically aligned.

“Madam Speaker, my supplementary question to the Hon. Leader of Government Business is, looking at the fact that this association is politically aligned; will those members of that
association be allowed to be polling officers in the next general election, looking at the fact that they are politically aligned? I thank you,” further questioned Sibanda.

Conspiracy Theorist Fined USD965mln For Saying Shooting Didn’t Happen | VIDEO

US jury awards Sandy Hook shooting victims’ families USD965mln dollars in the trial against conspiracy-theorist, Alex Jones who profited saying the mass shooting was a hoax.

EU Pledges To Fund Zim 2023 General Elections

THE European Union (EU) has pledged to fund Zimbabwe’s 2023 general elections to ensure they are peaceful.

Speaking after presenting his credentials to President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House yesterday, new EU ambassador Jobst Von Kirchmann told journalists that he was in Zimbabwe to work towards development, which could only happen in an environment where there is stability.

“These points — as you all know depend on stability, and I think we stand ready to accompany the country in peaceful elections. So today we talked about electoral observation missions and also about financial support for the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) and also generally of the process,” Von Kirchmann said.

He said EU would act as a listening partner and assist Zimbabwe whenever it needed a helping hand.

“Here we are ready to listen to what Zimbabwe wants, and at the same time, I hope Zimbabwe will regularly talk to us so that we really understand what is needed,” he said.

Zimbabwe has had an uneasy relationship with the EU and other Western countries, who have accused Harare of holding violent polls and violating human rights, among many other vices.

In turn Zimbabwe accused EU of imposing illegal sanctions on the southern African nation, as well as pushing for regime change through civil society activism.

“My mission here is clearly targeting constructive engagement with Zimbabwe and I said this today when President Mnangagwa said the EU does not have sanctions anymore, I guess that’s exactly what makes it possible today to engage on trade aspects. We are the fourth biggest trading partner in the country and I think we have a very good economic partnership agreement,” Von Kirchmann said.

Mnangagwa also received credentials from the Kuwait ambassador Salem Shibeeb Hamad Alkaledi, Switzerland’s Stephanie Rey and Salwa Mowafi from Egypt.

The ambassadors pledged to deepen economic ties with Zimbabwe.

-Newsday

Chiwenga Is Still In Office, Speaker Answers Hwende

By A Correspondent| Kuwadzana East legislator Charlton Hwende has demanded answers on the continued abscondment of parliamentary question and answer sessions by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga questioning if he was still in office.

Speaking in parliament yesterday, Hwende said 2022 was almost coming to an end yet Chiwenga who doubles as the Minister of Health and Child Care had not attended sessions in the national assembly to interact with legislators.

“Thank you Madam Speaker, I need clarity regarding the Hon. Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Hon. C. G. D. N. Chiwenga. Since I was elected as a Member of Parliament in March, I have never seen him in this House. We have a lot of issues that we want to ask him concerning the health of the nation. Since March, now we are in October, our term of office is going to expire before we even meet him. My question is: is he still the Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care or he is now out of office?,” questioned Hwende.

Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Tsitsi Gezi responded saying Chiwenga was still in office.

“Thank you Hon. Member. I would like to inform you that the Hon. Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care is still in office,” she responded.

Legislators have always complained against ministers who abscond question and answer sessions and at some point they demanded action from the President to ensure they attend sessions as well as issuing ministerial statements.

Police Kill ABC Auctions Robbery Suspect

HARARE – A man suspected of taking part in Zimbabwe’s second biggest heist ever has died after being shot by police in Epworth, 17km south of Harare.

Trymore Bondamakara had been linked to the October 8 robbery of ABC Auctions in Harare during which US$1.4 million in cash was stolen.

He was cornered by detectives at around 10AM on Wednesday, resulting in the shooting.

He died from his injuries at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare a few hours later, according to hospital sources.

Police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi asked for more time to gather details of the incident.

Investigators believe Bondamakara took part in the robbery which police previously said was carried out by four suspects who overpowered two security guards before tying their hands and legs with shoelaces.

The robbers, who were armed, blew up five safes and stole cash amounting to about US$1.4 million.

The incident took place at around 1.30AM on October 8.

The investigation continues.

-Zimlive

Advocate Thabani Mpofu Has Refuted Allegations He Was Bribed To Conceal Racism Case

Top lawyer Thabani Mpofu has once again written to the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) refuting allegations raised by Joseph Crnkovic, a former finance officer for Chegutu-based mining company Dallagio Investments, who says he received a bribe to conceal racism allegations levelled against the company and its chief executive officer Michael Fowler leading to his dismissal.

Mpofu however insisted he only got paid for presiding over the inquiry that heard the racism allegations.

Mpofu has been involved in a wrangle with Crnkovic who was co-accused with Fowler in a racism scandal involving Dallagio workers.

In February 2020, the duo was reported to the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) by Norton Independent legislator Temba Mliswa, who had received racism and emotional abuse reports from the company’s employees, leading to the institution of a fact-finding independent inquiry headed by Mpofu.

Crnkovic has been alleging that Mpofu received a US$5 000 bribe from Dallagio Investments to exonerate Fowler, and that he has solely targeted him in the tribunal that led to his dismissal.

“For what did you receive the payment of US$5 000 . . . that was agreed personally between yourself and Mr Hossack with the payment administered by myself. On appearance it would seem this payment was a financial inducement to yourself to ignore the allegation against the primary accused to protect him and allow blame to be shifted only to me,” Crnkovic said in an email to Mpofu, that was copied to the UK Legal Council, Zimbabwe Legal Council and Croatian Consul.

Mpofu responded, saying that he was facing extortionate means by Crnkovic, as reported by The NewsHawks last week.

This refers to any conduct that involves the use, or an express or implicit threat of use, of violence or other criminal means to cause harm to the person or property of the debtor or any member of his family.

In his latest letter dated 4 October 2022 to the LSZ, Mpofu also said the allegations being raised against him were not clear.

“Regrettably, the allegations made against me are not easy to understand. They however, seem to be the following: That I was bribed by Dallagio in order to turn a blind eye to the allegations made against its Mike Fowler and to concentrate instead on the allegations made against Crnkovic, a junior employee.

“That as a result of my discharge of function, and having exercised such function with partiality, Crknovic lost his employment with Dallagio. That I am now representing some human rights violators who have been violating Crnkovic’s rights, and that I have improperly refused to meet Crnkovic.

“I deny these allegations which are in my view nonsensical and I respond to them in the manner set out below,” said Mpofu in his latest letter seen by The NewsHawks.

Mpofu said he was instead paid – not bribed, by Dallagio for the services he rendered in heading the inquiry that looked into the human rights abuse allegations levelled against Crnkovic and Fowler.

“I was obviously paid … for the inquiry I conducted. I had to be paid by Dallagio because it was its inquiry and work that I had to undertake. I could not have been expected to conduct an inquiry for free. In fact, whenever I have conducted inquiries or disciplinary hearings, I have been paid by the employer party. That is how it works.

“I also wish to point out to the absurdity of the allegation that I, a private individual, acting in my own capacity as a professional, could be bribed by another private party. That simply does not make legal sense,” the letter read.

Mpofu also said he has not been responsible for the dismissal of Crnkovic who was sacked after the inquiry since he exonerated him during the hearings, which he said can be confirmed by Dallagio.

He attached his report following the inquiry.

“It is apparent that: I acquitted the complainant on the allegations he was facing. I stand by his acquittal,” Mpofu wrote.

“Regarding the high staff turnover, I found that at least one person had been unfairly dismissed. The person who had dismissed that individual placed evidence before me admitting to having dismissed the individual concerned and I saddled him with the consequences of his confession.

“Whilst I made various recommendations on the human resources position in the company, my findings speak for themselves and it is false that I caused the loss of the complainant’s employment. I ‘acquitted’ the complainant.

“It is, therefore, not correct that the complainant lost his employment by reason of any partial discharge of function on my part. In fact, if he does not agree with my findings, he must challenge them. The clear position, however, is that he has nothing to challenge.

“I have since ascertained from Dallagio that it parted ways with the complainant for reasons that had nothing to do with the inquiry. I challenge him to prove his contrary assertion.”

During his tenure as financial officer, Crnkovic said he received an email from Zweli Lunga,a partner in Promethious Law/Lunga – Dallagio’s legal representative –requesting him to pay US$5 000 to the law firm for onward transmission to Mpofu, which he alleges was a bribe for exonerating the primary accused suspect, Fowler.

Mpofu also accused Crnkovic of interfering with his attorney work.

Crnkovic alleged that the primary accuser in the racism case, Mliswa, was his client, in an email to Mpofu – which the latter denies.

“The allegation that Temba Mliswa is my client is nonsensical,” Mpofu said. “I have obviously represented Hon Mliswa just as I have represented thousands of other Zimbabweans. That however, does not make him ‘my client’. I am counsel.

“Besides, the allegations against the complainant were made by Hon Mliswa. How then does my knowledge of Hon Mliswa come into my acquittal of the complainant?”

Mpofu said the allegations against him have nothing to do with the inquiry he headed in 2020, but with the dispute in respect of which the Crnkovic is trying to compromise him.

In 2021, conflict ensued between Crnkovic and other shareholders who were trying to buy him by offering him shares in an extension of Glen Forest cemetery.

Crnkovic refused, rather opting that the land be reserved for residential accommodation and agriculture.

Mpofu went on to represent Candrina Investments, a company that owns Glen Forest Cemetery, to the disdain of Crnkovic who expressed displeasure in an email.

“Why are you representing Mr. (Fungai) Mparadzi and his associates when they have a history of human and constitutional rights violations against me?

At present I am defending at constitutional a criminal charge pressed against me by Mr. Mparadzi in his personal capacity, whilst you represent him and his close associates as advocate, against the 100 UK shareholders I represent,” he wrote.

-Online

PYCD Commemorates International Day Of The Girl Child In Style

By A Correspondent| Chipinge based Platform for Youth and Community Development (PYCD) yesterday commemorated the International Day of the Girl Child at Checheche Growth Point amid concerns over increasing rate of drug abuse among girls in schools.

The day which started with a march by girls from local schools and other members of the community at Checheche Growth Point was also punctuated with solidarity messages from various stakeholders who emphasized on the equality of both men and women in society.

In a statement, PYCD said drug abuse had become rampant among girls especially of school going age with five in every 10 girls reportedly abusing mind altering substances.

Girls from local schools in Chipinge marching to commemorate the International Day of the Girl Child

“A research conducted by Platform for Youth and Community Development (PYCD), revealed that rampant drug abuse by learners in the district is so worrisome and the rate at it which female learners are abusing the drugs.

“Shockingly, 5 in every 10 or 1 in every 2 of learners between 13 and 19 years (teenagers from form 1 to form 6) are abusing drugs. This is 50 percent uptake,” the organisation said.

In his speech to mark the 2022 International Day of the Girl Child, United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres said communities need to work together to ensure girls enjoy and exercise their rights in society.

“Now more than ever, we must renew our commitment to work together so that girls enjoy and exercise their rights and can play a full and equal part in their communities and societies. Investing in girls is investing in our common future,” said Guterres.

On December 19, 2011, United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 66/170 to declare October 11 as the International Day of the Girl Child, to recognize girls’ rights and the unique challenges girls face around the world.

Zanu PF Youth Boss Dies

By-One of the Zanu PF youth directors Elias Sibanda has died.

Sibanda died Early Wednesday of an undisclosed illness.

Sibanda was originally from Binga and was one of the party’s administration directors. 

The party said:

He died early this morning at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare after being unwell for some time. His condition reportedly kept deteriorating until he succumbed to an undisclosed ailment in the early hours of Wednesday.

Zanu PF Secretary for Administration Obert Mpofu confirmed Sibanda’s death saying the party had lost a hardworking cadre. Mpofu said:

He was one of our directors and administration officer. Cde Sibanda was a hardworking young man and his death has dealt a blow to the party.

Zanu PF provincial chairman for Matabeleland North Richard Moyo said Sibanda was a key youth member of the province.

-State media

Mnangagwa Hikes Party Membership Fee 

By-Zanu PF has hiked membership fees by 300%.

The ruling party increased the membership fee from US$1 to US$3, much to the annoyance of some party members.

The membership cards are renewed annually.

Zanu PF national political commissar Mike Bimha, Tuesday confirmed the new fees. He told NewsDay:

I have never heard any complaint about our membership cards; they are actually in high demand. Those raising the complaints are malicious people. I am even receiving phone calls from people who are demanding our cards. What we are charging is just the cost of the material we are using to produce the cards. They cannot just come from nowhere.

Why would anyone refuse such a simple offer to pay just US$3 for the entire year? We can’t fundraise with that money — those are malicious allegations.

A senior Zanu PF party member said following complaints from some party members, they approached the commissariat department to seek a downward review of the membership fee, according to NewsDay.

The unnamed official said party members believe that the card is too expensive, particularly for those who need to travel to acquire the card.

Meanwhile, Bimha told NewsDay that preparations for the Zanu PF elective congress set for this October were at an advanced stage.

Cops Assault Journalists In Mbare

Dunmore Mundai and Gaddaffi Wells journalists with HStvNEWS were on 10 October 2022 assaulted by the police in Harare’s suburb of Mbare while they were working on a documentary.

The journalists had gone to Mbare to work on a documentary when they witnessed the police dispersing and assaulting vendors and proceeded to film the incident.

According to the journalists, they were caught up in the melee before being bundled into a police truck where they were detained.

They were only released after disclosing that they were journalists.  

Mundai sustained injuries on his arm and back.

President Chamisa A Man Of Wisdom

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa is widely regarded as a man of wisdom and knowledge.

On Wednesday morning President Chamisa exhorted the nation to be positive.

He also challenged citizens to shun negative perceptions.

“EXCEL IN LIFE by:

  • Reading and leading.
  • Seeking, listening to wisdom.
  • Ignoring toxicity and negativity.
    -Iteration of your efforts.

Practice perfects.
-Improving everyday. Learning from mistakes.
-Thinking and becoming.

  • Praying and doing.
    #BeingExcellent,” President Chamisa posted on Twitter.

President Chamisa’s Message Of Hope

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa is widely regarded as a man of wisdom and knowledge.

On Wednesday morning President Chamisa exhorted the nation to be positive.

He also challenged citizens to shun negative perceptions.

“EXCEL IN LIFE by:

  • Reading and leading.
  • Seeking, listening to wisdom.
  • Ignoring toxicity and negativity.
    -Iteration of your efforts.

Practice perfects.
-Improving everyday. Learning from mistakes.
-Thinking and becoming.

  • Praying and doing.
    #BeingExcellent,” President Chamisa posted on Twitter.

Change Unstoppable

Tinashe Sambiri|South African politician Mmusi Maimane says the wind of change is blowing across Southern Africa.

Writing on Twitter, Maimane predicted the downfall of the Zanu PF regime.

The firebrand politician believes the young generation is taking over power in Southern Africa.

“There is a wind of democratic change in Southern Africa.

First it was Malawi, then it was Zambia, now a brand new party in Lesotho has shaken the country. Next year it will be Zimbabwe gaining its second independence.

Then in 2024 we the people of SA will remove the ANC,” Maimane declared in a statement on Twitter.

Susan Mutami Boyfriend Told Judiciary Captured By Politicians

One of the self styled whistleblower Susan Mutami’s boyfriends, Walter Chikwana has received a report from a group of magistrates alleging State capture of the Judiciary.

The jurists also accused senior officials in the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) of corruption and interference with court processes.

In the open letter dated October 4, 2022 addressed to JSC and the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc), the magistrates expressed frustration at the manipulation of judicial processes involving political cases.

“Sadly the issue of capture is no longer a perception but a reality. And the saddest part of this capture is that it is not spearheaded by the politicians. The kingpins (names withheld) of judicial capture are in the JSC itself . . .,” partly read the letter.

“It is an open secret at the magistrate’s court that there is a coterie of magistrates who exclusively deal with certain types of cases, particularly those deemed to be politically motivated.

“This is why political parties including members of the opposition are placed before the so-called Anti-Corruption Courts (ACC) to ensure that the (desired) result . . . is given by the captured ACC magistrates.

“Lawyers can argue themselves hoarse before these magistrates and their clients will never get justice as everything is done in terms of instructions from the JSC.”

JSC secretary Walter Chikwana professed ignorance about the letter when contacted for comment.

“There is no letter that has been sent to JSC. We do not respond to anonymous questions, which are written by nameless people. The letter has to be specific as to who wrote it for us to answer,” Chikwana said yesterday indicating, however, that he was aware of its existence.

Zacc spokesperson John Makamure also he had no knowledge of the letter.

Last month, Zacc dragged court officials, including JSC to court after bail conditions of Cottco official Maxmore Njanji, who faces a fraud charge involving US$5,8 million, were changed under unclear circumstances. In their letter, the unnamed magistrates claimed that they have been made mere by-standers through questionable decisions made by senior officials in the JSC.

“This is why cases which ought to be disposed of at the close of the State case routinely find themselves on appeal as magistrates in the ACC court have strict instructions not to accede to any application for discharge, however, meritorious such applications might be,” they said.

“The unintended consequence of this is that judges are now reduced to magistrates as their workload has been unnecessarily increased by these unjustified decisions. The majority of bail appeals going to the High Court ought not to be there if magistrates were not acting on instruction from the JSC.”

In 2020, High Court and Supreme Court judges wrote a letter to President Emmerson Mnangagwa protesting Judiciary capture by politicians.

In a letter of complaint, dated October 26, 2020, the judges revealed that morale was at an all-time low within the Judiciary over the alleged interference with their work. They also accused their boss, Chief Justice Luke Malaba of employing an overplaying hand regarding court judgments, adding that many of them were operating in fear of being victimised instead of being objective.

The judges accused Malaba of interfering with magistrates’ decisions through the office of the chief magistrate. -Newsday/additional reporting

Man Brutally Kills Wife

CHIPINGE – A 35-year-old Chipinge man is on the run after stabbing his wife four times in the chest and killing her on the spot over alleged infidelity.

Edmore Mandevere of Mukono Village, Chief Mapungwana stabbed Paida Madhochi (25) after labeling her a prostitute.

Manicaland Provincial Police spokesperson Inspector Nobert Muzondo confirmed the gruesome murder that happened on September 27, 2022.

Muzondo said on September 25, the two decided to visit their aunt Hariet Shupikai in Mwandifura Village, Chief Mutema for counseling over marital problems.

After counseling, Madhochi refused to go back to their matrimonial home and she slept over at Shupikai’s place. On September 27 at around midnight, Mandevere phoned his wife and told her to come and collect her belongings.

At around 230pm, Madhochi went back to her matrimonial home to collect her belongings in the company of Shupikai.

After packing her belongings, Mandevere shouted at Madhochi accusing her of being a prostitute. He drew a kitchen knife from his pocket and Shupikai turned and ran away.

Mandevere chased and caught up with her when she fell down. He stabbed her four times on the chest while Shupikai was watching. Madhochi died on the spot.

Mandevere fled the scene leaving the deceased lying on the ground.

Inspector Muzondo is appealing to members of the public who may have any information on the whereabouts of the suspect.

“The couple had done the right thing when they sought counseling from their aunt. They recognized the family institution for mediating in domestic disputes. According to our traditions, it’s the aunt’s role to do that.

“We are encouraging people with similar issues to exercise restraint when faced with high emotions. Members of the public can call Police on 020 66637 or on my number 0773553148,” said Muzondo.- Chipinge Times

Armed Robbers Take Turns to Rape 3 Girls And Mother

3 armed robbers broke into a house in Kwekwe’s Mbizo 19 suburb and got away with US$20 000 cash among other valuables.
The three robbers also allegedly took turns to rape three girls and their mother before they disappeared into the night.

National Police Spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said investigations were underway.

“We are investigating a case where a family in Mbizo 19 lost US$20 000 to armed robbers. The robbers were armed with a pistol and a spanner which they used to break into the house. Three of the family’s daughters were also raped by the three robbers,” said Ass Comm Nyathi.

He appealed to members of the public with information that may lead to the apprehension of the robbers to contact any nearest police station.- State Media

Violence In Mbare

17 people yesterday appeared in court charged with public violence that rocked Mupedzanhamo market since Friday.

The accused, who were represented by Brighton Sadowera appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi.

Mangosi remanded them in custody to today for bail application.

On October 10, the accused persons, who were in two groups, allegedly went on a rampage in a fight for the control of Mupedzanhamo vending stalls.

It is alleged that they threw stones at each other, blocked traffic and stoned moving vehicles, injuring innocent people.

It is alleged that the accused persons were arrested at the crime scene.

In an unrelated matter, the City of Harare has resolved to reopen Mupedzanhamo market, that is going to accommodate 1 800 vendors, next week and Chishawasha grounds before year end.

In an interview with NewsDay, City of Harare Small to Medium Enterprises chairperson councillor Denford Ngadziore said: “We are working with all stakeholders involved and we are in our final preparatory stage to reopen Mupedzanhamo market by next week.

“The other thing is that there is this issue of politicisation of Mbare. There is too much tension in Mbare, so that tension needs stakeholders’ engagement. People who are fighting in Mbare are all Zimbabweans, we understand they come from different political parties, so what we are trying to do is to bring them together.”

In a statement yesterday, the City of Harare also said it would accommodate 3 500 traders at Chishawasha grounds before year end.

“Before year end, we hope to open Chishawasha grounds market which was fenced off with metal mesh years ago to accommodate about 3 500 traders,” the statement read. -Newsday

“Young People Shall Save Continent”

Tinashe Sambiri|The wave of change is sweeping across Africa, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

Citing the results of elections in Lesotho, President Chamisa urged young people to play their part in the struggle for political emancipation.

According to President Chamisa, young people shall save Africa.

“Congratulations to the great people of #Lesotho for choosing the new, choosing hope over familiarity. Malawi did it. Zambia did it. Lesotho has done it. Nigeria will do it. We’re next. Zimbabwe we will do it! Young people, Shall save Africa! #RegistertoVote2023 #LesothoVotes2022

PLAY YOUR PART..BRING THE CHANGE. Save & Serve our Zimbabwe. Get involved. One is more. Your voice matters. Your vote counts.#RegistertoVote2023 #fakapressure,” said the CCC leader in a statement on Twitter.

128 Zim Women Rescued from Slavery

QN: What job do you do in Dubai, if it’s not sex trafficking.

Edith Chibamu: “I normally want to keep my business private, but I do own a construction company…”

QN: IN DUBAI?

“Yes”

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QN: You said you’ve got a construction company in Dubai, which one is it?

Edith Chibamu: “I am here…Zimbos you know you guys are jealous people, you guys are very very horrible…if you’re suitable I will give you a job.. I’m not here to talk about my job.”

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If it’s not sex trafficking you do in UAE, which construction company do you run which is in Dubai?, Edith Chibhamu is asked.. she says …

Senate President Mabel Chinomona says 128 women who were victims of human trafficking have been repatriated to the country from several countries.

Many Zimbabweans, especially women, have been lured mainly to the Middle East where they have been forced into back-breaking domestic work and sex slavery.

Some are lured by false job promises and end up being stranded.

Addressing participants at an enforcement forum for women parliamentarians in Kigali, Rwanda yesterday, Chinomona said the majority of the female victims were lured by promises of well-paying jobs offered by networks without realising the nature of their future employment or the working conditions.

“In recent years, the Zimbabwean government learnt that about 200 of its female citizens had been trafficked after falling prey to human trafficking schemes. Efforts were made by the government to assist these women, but only 128 women were rescued and repatriated home,” Chinomona said.

“The programme was conducted in collaboration with the International Organisation of Migration, which assisted with funding for medical and psycho-social support to the identified victims.

“The Trafficking in Persons Protocol is a commendable international agreement which calls for the criminalisation of trafficking of persons as well as the provision of survivor-centred institutions or policies for victims.”

Chinomona said Zimbabwe had criminalised human trafficking, and offered survivor-centred programmes for victims.

“The law allows for compensation of victims of trafficking by the perpetrator, such as loss of income, damage to property and medical expenses, among other things”.

“Through our representative function, as legislators we also have a responsibility to share information with our constituents about these human trafficking schemes, so that young girls and women do not fall victim,” she said.

Foreign affairs deputy minister David Musabayana said the repatriated women would be assisted by the Home Affairs and the Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare ministries.

A 2016 report based on the Global Slavery Index estimated that there may be about 480 000 people in some Middle East countries who live in modern slavery. —Newsday

Veld Fire Victims Named

Police have released the names of the 10 victims who died while trying to extinguish a raging veld fire at Rodrose Farm, Esigodini yesterday.

In a statement, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed that the victims have been identified by their next of kin.

The victims are Kessary Sibanda, a male adult aged 53 of Marula, Figtree, Ian Mudimba, a male adult aged 38, Simon Mdlongwa, a male adult aged 39, Nelisingwane Dlamini, a male adult aged 47 of GMB Esigodini, Luzibo Tshuma, a male adult of Chiziya Malundu Village, Binga, Oliver

Mudimba, a male adult aged 39, Bafana Moyo, a male adult aged 53 of Dimbamiwa Village, Nkayi, England Moyo, a male adult aged 20 of Nketa 8, Bulawayo, Thabani Mpofu, a male adult aged 46 of Gwelutshena Village, Nkayi and Menelisi Ngwenya a male adult aged 20 of Mandangema Village, Nkayi.

The bodies of the victims were taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals for postmortem.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police is concerned with incidents of veld fires in all parts of the country where lives have been lost and property destroyed in situations which clearly show recklessness, negligence and in some cases criminal activities. “Those found to be igniting veld fires will be

arrested without fear or favour. The public is urged to be alert and quickly report cases of fire incidents to the Police and relevant stakeholders for swift reaction,” Asst Comm Nyathi said.

Meanwhile, Police have confirmed the arrest of 20 suspects in connection with yesterday’s violent skirmishes at Mupedzanhamo Market Stalls, Mbare, Harare. The suspects went on a rampage destroying vending stalls and motor vehicles while fighting to control vending stalls.

The suspects are, Taurai Mbidzi, Norest Gwangwava, Beverly Chimedza, William Masomera, Raphel George, Freedom Hondera, Bonface Muza, Hwahwa Mbariro, Tawanda Thompson, Maraka Munaki, Albert Murambadoro, Brighton Nyamadyare, Ronald Mutyandafa, Tatenda Matamba,

Tembalani Chire, Tinotenda Matose, Edika Chimhako, Lawrence Guti, Norman Kasa and Edmore Mandofa.

“The value of property destroyed is yet to be established. The public is urged to be law-abiding citizens, conduct social and economic activities in a peaceful manner to assist the Police in the maintenance of law and order in the country,” Asst Comm Nyathi said.

— Herald

Man Kills Wife Over Infidelity

Police in Mashonaland East are investigating a case where a Mudzi man, Zvikomborero Simende (35) allegedly murdered his wife in cold blood over infidelity issues.

After the gruesome murder of his wife Janet Nyamutsenga (34), Simende allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself on a mango tree, about 20 metres from where he had killed his wife.

The two bodies were discovered by another villager, Simon Simeti.

The matter which occurred recently, was reported to the police, who attended the scene and observed that the wife had a deep cut on her neck, and an axe stained with blood was left nearby the deceased’s body.

“Simon Simeti reported the matter to the police at Suswe police base. It is alleged that Simende and his wife had a misunderstanding over infidelity. During investigations, the police observed that Janet Nyamutsenga was lying in a pool of blood with a deep cut on her neck.

“Zvikomborero Simende had blood stains on his shoulders and had no injuries. This prompted some suspicions that Simende hanged himself after murdering his wife. Investigations are in progress,” deputy police spokesperson for Mashonaland East province Assistant Inspector Misheck Denhere said.

— Herald

Zanu PF Hikes Membership Fee By 300%

By-Zanu PF has hiked membership fees by 300%.

The ruling party increased the membership fee from US$1 to US$3, much to the annoyance of some party members.

The membership cards are renewed annually.

Zanu PF national political commissar Mike Bimha, Tuesday confirmed the new fees. He told NewsDay:

I have never heard any complaint about our membership cards; they are actually in high demand. Those raising the complaints are malicious people. I am even receiving phone calls from people who are demanding our cards. What we are charging is just the cost of the material we are using to produce the cards. They cannot just come from nowhere.

Why would anyone refuse such a simple offer to pay just US$3 for the entire year? We can’t fundraise with that money — those are malicious allegations.

A senior Zanu PF party member said following complaints from some party members, they approached the commissariat department to seek a downward review of the membership fee, according to NewsDay.

The unnamed official said party members believe that the card is too expensive, particularly for those who need to travel to acquire the card.

Meanwhile, Bimha told NewsDay that preparations for the Zanu PF elective congress set for this October were at an advanced stage.

Vazet Says CCC: A Lost Entity

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | My father told me the story of a milk man. He used to sell his milk in the villages around him. Every morning he will cycle his by cycle village by village delivering his milk. He would always be in a white suit those days it was called safari suit. Everyday he will deliver all his milk.

One day the milkman cycled as usual he went to a village called Chidhau nobody not even one bought a drop of milk. He went to Chikodzonga Ngoshi Gwanzura Chiringa Mavhudzi nobody bought his milk. He was now getting frustrated. He then stopped in Nhau village offered his milk for free. Just one look at him they all refused to get the milk. Now he decided to make one last stop at Maendesa village he thought his Sahwira known as mudhara Frank will get the milk. But Frank refused but offered him a quick advise. “My friend Frank said,look on this mirror and you will notice why people are not getting your milk even for free.”The milk man looked and low and behold there was a yellow lump of mucus Bogies on his white shirt. It had dried but still left a disgusting sight. Each person who saw the disgusting yellow mucus on his white shirt will retreat in the house to vomit.
One can not talk of rule of law without showing the inclination of following his own law. You can not talk of democracy when you can not be democratic to yourself.
If you want to run a business of any magnitude ( incorporated or unincorporated), you need to set out a governance document or a form of written constitution that sets out your vision and your objectives. That document identifies your purpose and mission so as to establish your legitimacy. It also governs your internal relationships and how you relate to the outside world.
Interpersonal skills and any human to human relationship is governed by a set of rules called the constitution.

Mr Chamisa and the CCC are doing even what elderly folks in rural ereas would cringe at: running a political organisation on a whim and without a single document. CHAMISA is running the party as a church where the pastor can not be questioned. Chamisa is choking in the confusion of a pastor and a power star. It rhymes but it is clearly different.
Anything in today’s world needs a constitution.
If running a partnersip of operating only two registred taxis vehicles requires a partnership document, the need for running a proper political party with a constitution does not need any emphasis at all.

No one knows what CCC is, other than that it has been labelled as a political party. No one knows the eligibility criteria for membership. No one knows the elegibility for political leadership. In fact there is no office other than the unelected offices of president and his spokesperson who is Chamisa’s soul mate.

There is simply no constitution to give identity to CCC. Zimbabweans cannot objectively judge the authenticity of the party because there is no set out structure or constitution to evaluate and judge the party’s credibility on. CCC has no parameters. If they were to be in office they would run the country arbitrarily.

The party has no foundation, no values, no vision and no goal. Zimbabweans are being sold a dummy. This is Mr Chamisa’s personal toy. He can get rid of it at any moment and say that it never was after all. There are no expectations, no standard and no rules to hold Chamisa by.

In fact without an election and without a constitution, the self-proclaimed leader is the law unto himself.

This party is called a coalition of citizens? It is unknown as to why citizens are coming together, beyond the clamour that “Chamisa chete chete”. This rancour and clamour can be made at a shabeen or pub but that does not elevate the grouping of drunks to a political party just because they say “Chamisa chete chete”.

By its definition, a serious political party is one that has a defined ideology, a structure, a constitution and clearly identified values.

Clearly the party collects funds from members of the public through subscriptions etc. That is well and fair enough. The problem here is that without a constitution there is no financial transparency or accountability. This is a grave concern.

Mr Chamisa, Miss Mahere and the CCC (whoever the CCC is) have represented that they are the champions of democracy. They claim that they want to bring democracy to Zimbabwe. The sad irony is that they have not brought any democracy to their own party. They do not understand what democracy is because they are undemocratic in their origin, nature and practice.

There is a big issue of trust. Chamisa cannot ask Zimbabweans to trust that he will bring democracy to the country when his existence as a leader is via undemocratic means.

Democracy in governance is an inherently hard thing to achieve even by those who try and have the best of intentions. This is because the state is a complex organisim. A leader has to balance many competing interests. Chamisa is not even trying when he is outside power and it sends chills on the spine to realise that if he were to get hold of the state machinary he would act with shameful and dangerous impunity. Zimbabweans are not children. They know that the ditactorship with which Mr Chamisa runs the CCC will blosom into an ugly best if he were to taste power.

There are other things that are terrifying about CCC being without a rader, without a compass, without a constitution and its leader without accountability. This is that the relationship between Chamisa and the rest of the “big” fellas at CCC is akin to that of a selfish poligamist man with his multiple unhappy wives. The selfish man brands the discords, disharmony and disunity in the relationship as a happy family, much the same way as Chamisa brands the awkward and often uneasy relationships within his outfit.

Even worse, Chamisa, in this typically unhappy poligamous relationship, is not challenged That is their business. It becomes our concern when Chamisa wants to be a state president. He is unchallenged and unaccountable now. The same band of people who allow him to run a party without a constitution will allow him to run our country any how, if he were to be elected into office.

Therefore this is not a matter where we are just concerned with a mere piece of paper or lack of it by CCC; it is not just that they have no constitution. The underlying issue is that they have no democratic accountability within themselves and they masquerade as democratic saviours. The concern is that Chamisa wants us to believe that if he were to get into office he will rule by the rule of law when he has not evidenced that in running his own party.

CCC has put forward a bizarre excuse for not having a constitution by saying that Zanu will copy it. There are tens of thousands of constitutions on line. If Zanu PF wanted to copy anything (which is an insane suggestion anyway) why would it particularly copy CCC’s consitution? Zanu PF has existed and won elections since 1980. What would possibly be unique and enticing in the CCC constitution.

Assuming that Zanu PF will indeed copy the constitution. Even then one would have thought that running a party without democratic accountability and without a constitution was too grave an issue; that the need to avoid your opponent copying your document pales into insignificance compared to the need to demonstrate and cultivate a constitutional culture.

Are we meant to believe that if CCC were to get into power it may run the country without a structure and without a constitution or policy if it felt that a neighbouring country will copy those? What parents will starve their children on the grounds that cooking will attract thieves who will break in, steal and escape with the food? So the preferred option is to starve to death the children or, in Chamisa’s equivalent, run an organisation without an election, without a constitution and plainly undemocratically?

We can not rule out the fact that CCC are too incompetent to produce a constitution and policies anywhere. Therefore we can’t trust them to govern. Governing involves coming up with numerous statutes and Statutory Instruments. This is a serious matter. If a party runs without documents in opposition, it must know that there is no such delusional aporoach in office abd statesmanship.

Zimbabweans are watching. They will not be fooled by those who combine incompetence and impunity. CCC is not only beneath its depth, it is tun dictatorial.

What basis doe Chamisa call himself an opposition leader. What basis does Nyembesi Mahere call herself the spokesperson of CCC.

VAZET2000@yahoo.co.uk.

Former Zanu PF Youth Boss Belittles Chamisa

By- Godfrey Tsenengamu, the former Zanu PF Youth League Political Commissar has belittled the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) president, Nelson Chamisa.

Tsenengamu said the CCC leader is weak and cannot dislodge Zanu PF from power.

Tsenengamu who now leads the Front for Economic Emancipation in Zimbabwe (FEEZ) made the remarks after announcing the impending formation of a coalition with other smaller parties to overthrow both the ruling Zanu PF and CCC.

He said the two major parties would not bring change to Zimbabwe, NewZimbabwe reported.

Addressing a Press conference in Harare Tuesday, Tsenengamu said he has lost confidence in CCC as it was failing to pile pressure while its members were rotting in jail. He said:

We believe in confronting the problem whatever it is and we are so much convinced that under the leadership of Advocate Nelson Chamisa if we were to work with him under the CCC we were not going to achieve what we intended to achieve.

Yes, we admit they are a very strong movement, Chamisa is very likeable, very popular and a good public speaker, but we think that he is weak somehow, he is ineffective.

The situation that Zimbabwe finds itself in, does not require a leadership that thinks Zanu PF is going to be removed through prayers and tweeting, Zanu PF is a beast that has to be confronted head on, Zimbabwe requires a movement that can square up to Zanu PF blow by blow.

He also accused Chamisa of failing to unite his own party, being self-centred and exhibiting dictatorial tendencies.

About Parcel Rush Application

Business Correspondent| Zimbabwean IT expert, Lewin Muzvonda, has launched a unique mobile application that enables citizens in the diaspora to send parcels back home.

The application is known as Parcel Rush. It is available on Google Play store.

Muzvonda has also developed the Enda Ride mobile application that connects travellers with transporters.

“The world has gone digital and everything is being done online these days.

We cannot run away from the fact that the world has become a global village.

We are living in a digital world and one needs a mobile phone or a computerized gadget to interface and interact with the world.

The Parcel Rush application enables Zimbabweans in the diaspora to send parcels home in a convenient way.

We shall issue statements on how the application operates,” Muzvonda said.

Download the application via the following link:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.ionic.parcelrush

Fight Over Knowe Residents Association

A fresh turf war has erupted between splinter groups of Knowe Residents and Ratepayers Association calling parallel meetings in Norton.

Knowe is a predominantly medium density surburb developed by E. Pfugari Properties.

The turf war is between Todson Ruramai, who is being accused of acrimoniously holding on to the chairmanship of the association since 2002 and turning the organisation into his personal entity.

The splinter group, which has been fruitfully engaging Norton Town Council and the property developer, is fronted by Damian Ndoro.

Ruramai has called for an annual general meeting in his capacity as KRRA chairperson, but some residents have vowed not to attend the meeting.

“Ruramai has been the chairperson for the past twenty years. He only wants power but is not pushing the area’s agenda. We are not going to attend,” said one resident.

Ruramai maintains he is a bonafide leader of the association.

“I have fought for the development of this area for a long time. I have taken the developer to court and we have won several cases. People should judge me with what I have done over these years, not with the time I have been at the helm,” he said.

Ndoro said his bone of contention with Ruramai was on the model to take for the development of the area and the fact that he has turned his association to a one man band.

“The fact is, he is the only member of his committee – at least he should have told us who the other members are. He has been asked on several occasions and can’t even mention just one. The last meeting he called on 17 September 2017 such a committee was not there and can’t be there now. He remains a sole executive member of KRRA. That has serious implications on the functionality of the Association and the decision making process,” Ndoro said.

“I believe we will develop Knowe with our own resources. We have to fork out more money. We are not the first people to lose to a developer. We can’t just sit hoping one day our suburb will be what we want it to be. We have to work for change. Change is coming. I can smell rain. I see rain coming, said Elijah to Ahab. Ahab was a cruel king,” he said.

Police Search For Wife Killer

CHIPINGE – A 35-year-old Chipinge man is on the run after stabbing his wife four times in the chest and killing her on the spot over alleged infidelity.

Edmore Mandevere of Mukono Village, Chief Mapungwana stabbed Paida Madhochi (25) after labeling her a prostitute.

Manicaland Provincial Police spokesperson Inspector Nobert Muzondo confirmed the gruesome murder that happened on September 27, 2022.

Muzondo said on September 25, the two decided to visit their aunt Hariet Shupikai in Mwandifura Village, Chief Mutema for counseling over marital problems.

After counseling, Madhochi refused to go back to their matrimonial home and she slept over at Shupikai’s place. On September 27 at around midnight, Mandevere phoned his wife and told her to come and collect her belongings.

At around 230pm, Madhochi went back to her matrimonial home to collect her belongings in the company of Shupikai.

After packing her belongings, Mandevere shouted at Madhochi accusing her of being a prostitute. He drew a kitchen knife from his pocket and Shupikai turned and ran away.

Mandevere chased and caught up with her when she fell down. He stabbed her four times on the chest while Shupikai was watching. Madhochi died on the spot.

Mandevere fled the scene leaving the deceased lying on the ground.

Inspector Muzondo is appealing to members of the public who may have any information on the whereabouts of the suspect.

“The couple had done the right thing when they sought counseling from their aunt. They recognized the family institution for mediating in domestic disputes. According to our traditions, it’s the aunt’s role to do that.

“We are encouraging people with similar issues to exercise restraint when faced with high emotions. Members of the public can call Police on 020 66637 or on my number 0773553148,” said Muzondo.- Chipinge Times

Man On The Run After Brutally Killing Wife

CHIPINGE – A 35-year-old Chipinge man is on the run after stabbing his wife four times in the chest and killing her on the spot over alleged infidelity.

Edmore Mandevere of Mukono Village, Chief Mapungwana stabbed Paida Madhochi (25) after labeling her a prostitute.

Manicaland Provincial Police spokesperson Inspector Nobert Muzondo confirmed the gruesome murder that happened on September 27, 2022.

Muzondo said on September 25, the two decided to visit their aunt Hariet Shupikai in Mwandifura Village, Chief Mutema for counseling over marital problems.

After counseling, Madhochi refused to go back to their matrimonial home and she slept over at Shupikai’s place. On September 27 at around midnight, Mandevere phoned his wife and told her to come and collect her belongings.

At around 230pm, Madhochi went back to her matrimonial home to collect her belongings in the company of Shupikai.

After packing her belongings, Mandevere shouted at Madhochi accusing her of being a prostitute. He drew a kitchen knife from his pocket and Shupikai turned and ran away.

Mandevere chased and caught up with her when she fell down. He stabbed her four times on the chest while Shupikai was watching. Madhochi died on the spot.

Mandevere fled the scene leaving the deceased lying on the ground.

Inspector Muzondo is appealing to members of the public who may have any information on the whereabouts of the suspect.

“The couple had done the right thing when they sought counseling from their aunt. They recognized the family institution for mediating in domestic disputes. According to our traditions, it’s the aunt’s role to do that.

“We are encouraging people with similar issues to exercise restraint when faced with high emotions. Members of the public can call Police on 020 66637 or on my number 0773553148,” said Muzondo.- Chipinge Times

FIFA Releases 200 M To Clubs

FIFA has started the application process for its Club Benefits Programme that will see US$209 million distributed to clubs across the world as compensation fees during the World Cup.

The grants are part of the global football body’s commitment to recognise the contribution that football clubs make to the successful staging of the tournament.

About US$10,000 will be received for each one of the days the relevant player remains with his national team during the World Cup 2022 and the official preparation period.

The compensation will be paid to all clubs for which the footballer has played in the two years prior to the FIFA World Cup 2022.

The Club Benefits Programme is part of a broader collaboration agreement between FIFA and the European Club Association, which was first launched ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup and further extended in 2015 to cover both the 2018 and 2022 editions.

In 2018, the initiative saw 416 clubs from 63 member associations benefiting from the same amount the tournament.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mbappe Desperate To Leave PSG

Kylian Mbappe has reportedly told the Paris Saint Germain board that he wants to leave the club in January, amid revelations that the is ‘fed up’.

The 23-year France international extended his stay at the club for another three years last season, after it was widely-speculated that he would move to Spanish giants Real Madrid.

Mbappe fully-committed his future to PSG but but reportedly now wants out.

French publication Le Parisian reports that the World Cup winner is not happy with the position he is playing under head coach Christophe Galtier, as it does not correspond with the promises made in his new contract.

Mbappe reportedly wants a move to Madrid in January, but that is highly unlikely, considering the broken relationship between PSG president Nasser Al Khelaifi and his Los Blancos counterpart Florentino Perez.

PSG, according to multiple reports, prefer selling Mbappe to Liverpool instead.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Bill Antonio Scores Crucial Goal In Belgium

Bill Antonio opened his scoring account in Belgium after netting the solitary goal in KV Mechelen U21’s cup victory against Lierse U21 on Monday.

The former Dynamos winger joined the club in early September but his debut was delayed due work permit.

He played his first game this week and netted the winner in the Belgian Cup encounter.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Bosso Send Powerful Delegation To Europe

The Highlanders delegation has left the country ahead of their European tour.

The four-man delegation, consisting of board chairman Luke Mnkandla, executive chairman Johnfart Sibanda, secretary general Morgan Dube and treasurer Busani Mthombeni – is heading to Paris, France, where they will spend three days.

The group will then split, with two members – the board chairman and the executive chairman – going to Manchester, England and the others heading to Barcelona, Spain.

The delegates will reunite on 14 October and head to Brussels, Belgium, where, again, they will spend three days there.

Speaking at a press conference before their departure, Dube said: “The main objective of the tour is to learn.

“We will be engaging with clubs at that end and also meet the fans. As you know, Highlanders have supporters all over, particularly in the UK.

“Our schedule in Spain will not involve the fans, but will engage the clubs.

“We will also have an appreciation of infrastructures in those respective countries and engage the clubs to learn how they are structured from the board, the executive, the technical and the sponsorship.”

The secretary general added: “We are hoping to create relations (with the clubs) interns of player exchange and secretariat exchange, where we hope our members will have attachments at those clubs.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Wind Of Change Unstoppable – Maimane

Tinashe Sambiri|South African politician Mmusi Maimane says the wind of change is blowing across Southern Africa.

Writing on Twitter, Maimane predicted the downfall of the Zanu PF regime.

The firebrand politician believes the young generation is taking over power in Southern Africa.

“There is a wind of democratic change in Southern Africa.

First it was Malawi, then it was Zambia, now a brand new party in Lesotho has shaken the country. Next year it will be Zimbabwe gaining its second independence.

Then in 2024 we the people of SA will remove the ANC,” Maimane declared in a statement on Twitter.

Zimbabwean IT Guru Develops Unique Mobile Application

Business Correspondent| Zimbabwean IT expert, Lewin Muzvonda, has launched a unique mobile application that enables citizens in the diaspora to send parcels back home.

The application is known as Parcel Rush. It is available on Google Play store.

Muzvonda has also developed the Enda Ride mobile application that connects travellers with transporters.

“The world has gone digital and everything is being done online these days.

We cannot run away from the fact that the world has become a global village.

We are living in a digital world and one needs a mobile phone or a computerized gadget to interface and interact with the world.

The Parcel Rush application enables Zimbabweans in the diaspora to send parcels home in a convenient way.

We shall issue statements on how the application operates,” Muzvonda said.

Download the application via the following link:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.ionic.parcelrush

Maimane Predicts Zanu PF Downfall

Tinashe Sambiri|South African politician Mmusi Maimane says the wind of change is blowing across Southern Africa.

Writing on Twitter, Maimane predicted the downfall of the Zanu PF regime.

The firebrand politician believes the young generation is taking over power in Southern Africa.

“There is a wind of democratic change in Southern Africa.

First it was Malawi, then it was Zambia, now a brand new party in Lesotho has shaken the country. Next year it will be Zimbabwe gaining its second independence.

Then in 2024 we the people of SA will remove the ANC,” Maimane declared in a statement on Twitter.

President Chamisa Speaks Word Of Wisdom To Nation

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa is widely regarded as a man of wisdom and knowledge.

On Wednesday morning President Chamisa exhorted the nation to be positive.

He also challenged citizens to shun negative perceptions.

“EXCEL IN LIFE by:

  • Reading and leading.
  • Seeking, listening to wisdom.
  • Ignoring toxicity and negativity.
    -Iteration of your efforts.

Practice perfects.
-Improving everyday. Learning from mistakes.
-Thinking and becoming.

  • Praying and doing.
    #BeingExcellent,” President Chamisa posted on Twitter.

Magaisa Memorial Service Date Set

The family of the late academic Dr Alex Magaisa has set the date for memorial service of the constitutional law expert for 29 October 2022 in his home village of Njanja in Chikomba.

Posting on Twitter, the family said;

“Hello everyone. The Magaisa family invites you all to the Memorial-Nyaradzo service for mukoma Alex on Saturday the 29th of October 2022 kumusha kuNjanja. You are all welcome as we remember a legend who is sadly missed,” said one Essy Magaisa.

 

Mupedzanhamo Flea Market Set To Reopen

By A Correspondent- Harare City Council (HCC) has said it is planning to reopen the Mupedzanhamo Flea Market by next week.

In a statement seen by Pindula News, the local government authority’s Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Chairperson Councillor Denford Ngadziore said the city fathers were making finals preparations.

Said Ngadziore:

Dear Informal Traders /Stakeholders. 

Tuesday 11 October 2022

Many traders have been calling asking me when the City of Harare is going to reopen Mupedzanhamo market. As SMEs Committee we are working with all stakeholders involved and we are in our final preparatory stage to reopen Mupedzanhamo market by next week.

Mupedzanhamo accommodates 1800 traders. Before the year-end, we hope to open Chishawasha grounds market which is supposed to accommodate about 3500 traders.

Councillor Denford Ngadziore City of Harare SMEs Chairperson +263 773 010371, Email denngadziore@gmail.com, Twitter @DenfordNgadzior1

This comes amid reports of turf wars between members of the ruling ZANU PF and opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members.

Recent clashes on Friday resulted in the death of one man, Onsimo Mavhingire (34) after he was severely assaulted with sticks and wooden poles at Magaba, Mbare on 07 October 2022 at around 1400 hours. 

Mavhingire succumbed to the injuries sustained during the attack, on 08/10/22 while admitted at Sally Mugabe Hospital. 

Thirteen (13) people have been arrested in connection with the clashes.

Teachers Union Demand Dismissal Of Minister Murwira

Teachers’ unions are demanding the dismissal of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development minister Amon Murwira for calling on the new graduates to open own schools to cater for the estimated 4 000 schools deficit in the country.

The unions said the remarks were reckless since government in constitutionally mandated to provide education facilities for its citizens and not delegate that responsibility to private investors.

Addressing a graduation ceremony at the United College of Education (UCE) in Bulawayo recently, Murwira stated that graduate teachers should open private schools to cover the over 4 000 deficit in the country.

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) president Obert Masaraure said the availability of quality public education was a fundamental right whose provision fell squarely on the State.

“Private educational institutions were never designed to take the responsibility to provide education from the State. If anything, the duty of the State becomes more pronounced as it must directly supervise these schools to ensure the education offered meets the quality necessary for national development. In addition, regional and international conventions and instruments are clear on the duty of the State in providing accessible quality education for all,” Masaraure said.

“Only ruling party, the elite can afford to create these private schools. Murwira’s sentiments were meant to legitimise the proliferation of private schools owned by the ruling elites. Teachers are being exploited in such schools and we hope the graduate teachers understand that they are being lured to private schools to be exploited.”

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Takavafira Zhou added: “The issue of building institutions of learning is a government issue. Murwira must accept that the State has failed. If the State has failed, it is better to look for investors who could possibly build schools.”

Educators Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Tapedza Zhou said: “The government has an obligation to provide quality education through a regulatory framework that includes policy formulation and implementation and a sound monitoring and supervisoryrole that effectively checks the quality of education.”

Efforts to get a comment from Murwira were fruitless yesterday as he was not picking calls.

Meanwhile, government has reinstated some of the teachers that were suspended for absenteeism.

This has resulted in union leaders such as Tafadzwa Munodawafa being reinstated after a 22-month impasse.

-Newsday

Tsenengamu Says His Party Will Push For GNU After 2023 Polls

Opposition Front for Economic Emancipation leader Godfrey Tsenengamu said his party would push for the formation of a government of national unity after next year’s general elections.

Addressing a Press conference in Harare yesterday, Tsenengamu said they were prepared to confront State security agents — particularly members of the dreaded Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) in the run-up to next year’s polls.

“We are not afraid of anyone; be it the CIO because we are not going to break any law to mobilise people. If anyone thinks that they will stop us, they will be disappointed as they wont be able to stop us.

“We will respond equally to anyone who wants to stop us because we believe that we are all equal. What is enjoyed by Zanu-PF should be enjoyed by everyone,” Tsenengamu said.

He called on the ruling party to desist from disrupting opposition rallies ahead of elections.

“Zanu-PF has no monopoly over how political parties must conduct their campaigns. Zanu-PF is not terrorised at opposition strongholds; so no one must terrorise us (opposition) as we get into their perceived strongholds. We have been in Zanu-PF; and we know how they do their things. We know what is going to come our way, but as a party we are ready.”

On use of hate speech during campaigns, Tsenengamu said: “The third force is also going to pronounce itself to such issues because we believe in stability and harmony together as a people. I may not like your ideology or agree with the way you do things, but I don’t haveto use hate speech for that. We are going to be preaching peace and speak strongly against hate speech.”

Recently, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission warned politicians against using hate speech saying it disturbs peace and personal security of citizens.

-Newsday

Infidelity Lands Harare Man In Boiling Water

A Harare man is fighting for his life in the Intensive Care Unit after he was allegedly scalded with boiling water by his wife over infidelity.

This is after he posted a picture of his girlfriend on his WhatsApp status.

The man’s wife, Nomatter Chipoyera, appeared before Harare magistrate Taurai Manuwere, who remanded her in custody.

The court heard that on Saturday, at around 9pm, Chipoyera had a misunderstanding with her husband over infidelity issues.

He had posted a picture of his girlfriend on his WhatsApp status.

Chipoyera allegedly picked up a stone and hit her husband once on the left side of his head.

She was restrained by other tenants, from further attacking her husband, and they retired to bed.

It’s alleged that in the early hours of Sunday, at around 1am, Chipoyera poured hot water all over her husband’s body, while he was sleeping.

He sustained third degree burns.

The husband filed a police report in Budiriro and was taken to Sally Mugabe Hospital where he is currently admitted in the ICU.

Godswish Dzivakwi appeared for the State.

-H-Metro

Ken Sharpe’s Aide, Tatiana Aleshina Is The ‘Masterminder’ Of My Persecution, Says Biti

By A Correspondent| Harare East legislator and top Harare lawyer Tendai Biti yesterday told Harare Regional Magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti Guwuriro that controversial businessman Kenneth Raydon Sharpe’s aide Ms Tatiana Aleshina was the masterminder of his persecution while she enjoyed a ‘suspicious relationship’ with state prosecutors handling their matter.

Biti made the remarks while arguing that his constitutional rights were infringed after Guwuriro dismissed his application for referral of his case to the Constitutional Court.

“Your Worship i will lead my evidence and demonstrate how the complainant (Tatiana Aleshina) masterminded this malicious persecution against me that she has abused State institution against me in my case and other cases that I will go into greater detail.

Tatiana Aleshina (right) arriving at Harare Magistrates Court yesterday

“I will outline her involvements in a foreign company called Augur Investments which entered into agreement with the City of Harare in 2008.

“Your Worship the evidence that am going to lead is the power of the complainant in abusing Zimbabwe’s laws and her capacity to access high offices to get what she wants and extrication,” said Biti.

He further narrated how Aleshina has used her influence to the highest office in the country to get criminal immunity which she abuses to protect people around her including one Michael John Van Blerk.

“Van Blerk was prosecuted by Mr Michael Reza and the complainant wrote letters to the State saying why are you prosecuting us while we have an agreement, the letters are there Your Worship

“If someone is that powerful to stop such a case, what about my merely assault,” added Biti.

He added that Aleshina has been using the deed of settlement where she signed on behalf of Augur Investments to plead with the High Court against prosecution.

“I will present pleadings before the High Court of Zimbabwe which the complainant admits that she went to the highest office in Zimbabwe and extract a deed of settlement where she signed herself and on behalf of Aurgur Investments,” Biti said.

He also linked Aleshina with the controversial Pomona land deal which is at the centre of a legal dispute involving a company called Fairclot Investments and Augur Investments saying she went as far as going to the highest office to extract a deed of settlement to get criminal immunity.

“The complainant (Aleshina) was at the centre of the 654 Pomona Township which belongs to the Government of Zimbabwe, then litigants started and the arbitration awarded to Augur Investments and Augur did not honor that.

“The matter went for arbitration in the High Court of Zimbabwe in the matter of City of Harare vs Augur Investments and the matter was set aside by justice Muremba and the matter went on appeal and the complainant using her influence before the matter went in, the complainant went to the highest office in Zimbabwe and extracted a deed of settlement to get criminal immunity, here she’s a posing as a complainant,” said Biti.

Biti is facing allegations of manhandling Aleshina at the Magistrates’ Court.

Harare businessman George Katsimberis has previously labelled Aleshina a dark individual who openly admits to capturing state institutions.

“The aforesaid Tatiana Aleshina is a dark individual who has literally openly admitted in other proceedings to various forms of state capture,” said Katsimberis in another matter.