Zimbabwe Out Of COSAFA Under 23 Qualifiers

Zimbabwe will miss another international tournament due to the FIFA ban.

The country was suspended from all international football activities following the government’s interference in running the local game.

The sanctions have seen the national teams disqualified from competitions like Afcon 2023, COSAFA Cup, CHAN, CAF Champions League, Confederation Cup, and Women’s Champions League.

Zimbabwe will miss another tournament after being dropped from the U23 AFCON Qualifiers.

The Young Warriors were excluded from the competition’s draw scheduled for Thursday, 18 August.

The qualifiers will involve thirty-eight teams, including nine from the COSAFA region.

Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique and Namibia will begin their campaign in the first round, while South Africa and Zambia received a bye due to their higher ranking.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Victory Coming – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader, President Nelson Chamisa, says there is need for resilience and vigilance in the struggle for democracy.

Commenting on the elections in Kenya, President Chamisa urged citizens to remain optimistic before, during and after polls.

“KEY LESSONS FROM KENYA…
Elections are public processes & to be transparent to all.

A results public portal key
-Elections are ideas,polices not violence & bloodshed.
-Vigilance & Polling agents everywhere a must.

-The integrity and independence of the Electoral body is vital,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He added :
“I HEAR THE SOUND OF JOY..When #Godisinit no matter what HIS designs ultimately stand.Citizens will WIN in ZIMBABWE. Check closely the settings. Not by might nor by power but by the spirit of The Lord.

Understand the seasons and read the signs.This is a sign! #RegisterToVoteZW.”

CCC Exerts Pressure On Mnangagwa To Release Jailed Activists

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC has denounced the prolonged detention of party members by the Zanu PF regime.

CCC officials Hon Job Sikhala, Hon Godfrey Karakadzai Sithole and Nyatsime activists were arrested in June for condemning the brutal murder of Moreblessing Ali.

Addressing a media briefing in Harare on Thursday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said:

” It’s clear there’s one criminal procedure for them another for us. We get hauled in from the back door having traversed through a urine and waste infested dark corridor. They roll up from the gallery in their designer suits…

We call for the unconditional and immediate release of our members.”

Digital Communication And Business

Business Correspondent

ZimAdsense, a platform run by Ads Network Zim is the game changer in terms of online business.

ZimAdsense operates like Google AdSense , according to Ads Network Zim.

Ads Network Zim, quoted by an online business publication said :

“We work hand in hand with bloggers who put the picture banner or text ads on their websites. Ads Network Zim platform allows companies or individuals to advertise on various blogs or websites using different types of picture banners and text advertisements which one can upload on the platform.

These banner ads are like those we see on the side of the roads. The only difference is we will see them online and that they are clickable. Ads Network Zim Pvt is making marketing easy, accurately targeted, and affordable.

With more than half a million people surfing the internet every day for different things like news, entertainment, and shopping, Ads Network Zim’s platform ZimAdsense may be a game changer for marketers in Zimbabwe.”

“The platform also benefits local bloggers who will be paid for joining the platform. This will create job opportunities for many Zimbabwean youths who are in content creation.

The best part of the Zimadsense platform is it’s very affordable for all businesses who want instant results to use it.”

For more information about Zimadsense signup here : https://zimadsense.co.zw/ref/43/

Facebook: https//www.facebook.com/Zimadsense/

Mnangagwa Torments Sikhala Family

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

The families of #Nyatsime16 have been subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment.
On the other hand their families and dependents have been left without them.

Children, siblings, mothers and dependents are desperate to see them free.

The Citizens Movement has been with them since day one.

We do so because SOLIDARITY is part of our values.

We cover each other’s back, we are one people.

Shoulder to shoulder until victory.

Job Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole and others are political prisoners and must be freed!

Thank eNCA’s Pindai Dube for covering the story of us the oppressed.

One day we shall be free.

FreeNyatsime16

https://fb.watch/eYiZ0X6ta0/

Ex-soldier Caught With Unlicensed Gun

A former member of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) was recently arrested in Masvingo Province for possessing an unlicenced Glock 17 pistol loaded with 11 rounds.

Fannie Frank Manzini (54) was arrested with two Zimbabwean accomplices Talkmore Maruva (38) and Jacob Gwenhamo (38). Police suspect that the trio was planning to commit armed robbery.

Manzini of 10 St Peters Mansions, Bellevue, Johannesburg, appeared before Regional Magistrate Judith Zuyu on Monday.

He is facing one count of unlawful possession of a firearm and one count of contravening section 29 (i) (a) of the Immigration Act chapter 04.02, being an alien, entering, remaining, or departing Zimbabwe without a valid travel document.

Maruva is of Matumbware Village, Headman Masunda in Chivi.

Prosecuting, Noel Muranda said that on August 12, 2022, at around 5 pm, CID Mwenezi and Police at Ngundu received a tipoff that two men were armed and intending to commit robbery at Ngundu.

Police then made a follow-up and waylaid the two at Delta Beverages at Ngundu and arrested them.

They were found in possession of a Glock 17×19 mm Calibre Austria pistol, serial number BH2Y094, loaded with 11 rounds.

Regional Magistrate Zuyu remanded the two in custody and advised them to apply for bail at the High Court.- The Mirror

Chamisa Aide Lands Top Harare City Portfolio

By A Correspondent- The Opposition CCC Harare ward 16 Councilor, Danford Ngadziore, has been elected the Small to Medium Enterprises Committee Chairperson.

Ngadziore landed the post this week.

Among other issues, his committee will be charged with the welfare and rights of vendors in and around the capital.

Ngadziore said he would serve the City with passion.

He posted on his social media platforms Thursday accepting the responsibilty: 

Hello Facebook Family,

I am delighted to inform you that I”m now the City of Harare Small to Medium Enterprises SMSs Committee Chairperson. The goal is to contribute to the developmental issues of our City. I remain committed to serving with your support.

Lead @nelsonchamisa https://t.co/mX7KXtkQ7G

https://www.facebook.com/dngadziore

Australian Police Can Summon Mnangagwa Over Susan Mutami

By A Correspondent | Australian courts have power to summon ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa, a prominent lawyer has said.

Speaking during a spaces discussion on ZimEye on Thursday, Advocate Kennedy Masiye, said Australia has extra territorial jurisdiction over the Susan Mutami case since it was opened in that country.

Mutami accuses the coup leader of raping her when she was 15 years old and a case was opened with Queensland Police against Mnangawa.

Said Masiye:

Another Catch & Release As Thieving Zanu PF Wadyajena Granted Bail

By-The Zanu PF captured courts have released Justice Mayor Wadyajena and his accomplices on bail.

Wadyajena and the company are facing corruption charges involving US$5 Million.

He is being accused of stealing Cottco money and used it to buy 25 haulage trucks from the USA.

Harare magistrate Stanford Mambanje ruled that the prosecution failed to stand up its opposition to bail to Wadyajena.

In recent years, the Zimbabwean justice system has been criticised for being lenient with prominent people associated with Zanu-PF who have been charged with corruption.
Cases referenced in what is now called a “Catch and Release” routine include those of Wicknell Chivayo, Henrietta Rushwaya, and Dylish Nguwaya.

Mwonzora Declares Self Life-President

By James Gwati-MDC-T, president Douglas Mwonzora has reportedly accused his MPs of losing the March 26 by-elections ahead of his party elective congress.

Sources within his party said the opposition leader has declared that he would continue stirring the party because he did not lose any election.

Posting on Twitter, one Lisah Ncube claiming to have heard Mwonzora’s declaration said:

In a shocking U-TURN and desperate attempt to clear his name towards the Congress, Mwonzora is now blaming the MDCT MPs who contested in by-elections for their poor performance, claiming that it was you MPs who were rejected, not me

Notorious Female Chitungwiza Armed Robbers Arrested

By- Police have arrested two female armed robbers operating in the Chitungwiza area.

The two appeared in court this week.

Kudzaishe Ruvimbo Charuka and Melody Rwisai are the armed robbers who were allegedly part of a 4-robber gang with three women.

The other two members are Patricia Mutedzi and Davison Chinopenga.

Patricia is said to have been the getaway car driver.
According to court documents, the 4 stormed a house where they stole cash and appliances worth US$ 2 757 plus R1 000 cash after assaulting the occupant. They were armed with iron bars, hammers, and a broomstick.
Forcing entry into the house, they beat and threatened to kill a woman who eventually gave them a cash box containing the cash.
They also got away with laptops and smartphones. One of the stolen smartphones was recovered from the girlfriend of the only male member of the gang, Davison Chiponega.
Chinopenga is unwell and could not attend court.

Chamisa Targets Gokwe-Kabuyunu Seat

By- The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) said it was confident of snatching back the Gokwe-Kabuyuni Parliamentary seat.

The battle for the seat is set for August 27, 2022.

The by-election, which is a result of the death of former MP Leonard Chikomba in a road accident near Chitekete business centre on May 28, 2022, is pitting Zanu PF’s Spencer Tshuma and CCC’s Costin Muguti, who won the same seat in 2008.
Midlands CCC interim provincial chairperson Josiah Makombe told The Mirror that his party is buoyed by Zanu PF’s failure to deliver on election promises made in the last 42 years.
Efforts to get a comment from Zanu PF were futile.
“We have high chances of winning the forthcoming by-elections. We have been on the ground campaigning for the constituency since 2018, and we are sustained by Zanu PF’s failure to deliver on any of its promises since independence.
“Zanu PF has failed the people of Kabuyuni in areas like roads, water, schools, health and even the mobile network coverage.
“It will be a miracle if Zanu-PF wins in such a situation where everyone is crying,” he said.
Muguti won by 7 234 votes against Chikomba’s 7 156 votes in 2008.
CCC has already won three out of five Parliamentary seats in by-elections held in the Midlands Province in March this year following recalls by MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora.
CCC won the Kwekwe – Mbizo, Kwekwe Central and Mkoba constituencies and lost Mberengwa South and Gokwe Central seats.

-Masvingo Mirror

Embarrassed Mnangagwa Seeks Hichilema’s Attention

By- President Emerson Mnangagwa Wednesday met Zambian Hakainde Hichilema and persuaded him to help revive the Batoka Gorge hydropower station.

The power generation project is a 2.4GW run-of-the-river hydroelectric project on the Zambezi River, with the output shared by Zimbabwe and Zambia.

“We took this opportunity that we are both here in Kinshasa and we are neighbours. We decided to have a chat to share on issues of interest between Zimbabwe and Zambia, in particular, you all know about the Batoka Gorge which is a joint project between Zambia and Zimbabwe, so we were discussing how to move forward,” said Mnangagwa.

On his part, Mr Hichilema said the two sister republics will continue pursuing policies that resonate with their people.
“As His Excellency said we had a good catch-up meeting and discussed issues around the Batoka Gorge hydro power project which has been on and off, we would like to revive it, it is green energy,” he said.

Among other issues discussed was the Kazungula bridge, which is the quadripoint linking Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Zambia.
Also, as the region steps up regional integration, the railway network linking the Sadc region was also up for discussion, with the two leaders committing to modernising one of the cheapest modes of transport, which is now old in most Sadc nations and not sufficiently serving its purpose.
“I really want to thank His Excellency President Mnangagwa for taking the initiative for us to have a catch up meeting here and agree on how to move forward,” said Mr Hichilema.
In 2018, Zimbabwe and Zambia agreed to build a $4.5 billion hydroelectric scheme where the Zambezi river crosses their borders.
The project is expected to provide about a third of the two nations’ power needs.
Several companies, including the African subsidiary of General Electrics, are interested in developing the potential game-changing project.

-Herald

Mudimu Seeks New Club

Alec Mudimu is yet to find a new club despite the 2022/23 football season now a few weeks old.

Mudimu has been a free agent since leaving English fifth-tier club Altrincham in March.

The Warriors defender spent just two weeks with the team, making two appearances before deciding to move away.

He had returned to the UK on a free transfer following an unsuccessful six-month spell in Georgia with FC Torpedo Kutaisi.

The nomadic player has also had stints with non-League clubs such as Stalybridge, Northwich Victoria and Stockport Town before moving to the Welsh Premier League with Cefn Druids.

He then played for Sheriff Tiraspol in Moldova and Ankaraspor in Turkey.

In June, the 27-year-old trained with Polish second division club GKS Tychy in June but failed to get a contract with the side. He featured in a couple of friendly matches during his trial stint.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Bill Antonio Returns To DeMbare After Belgium Trial Stint

Bill Antonio will be available for selection for Dynamos’ Chibuku Super Cup first round clash against Whawha on Sunday.

The teenager missed the domestic action for over a month as he attended trials at Belgian top-flight club KV Mechelen.

He returned home last week after completing the assessment.

The club hasn’t revealed their position on Antonio but reports have suggested that the player passed the trial.

Coach Tonderai Ndiraya expressed excitement that the youth winger is now available to help his team.

The gaffer told the Herald: “Everyone knows what Bill Antonio can do when he is available.

“We have been missing him a lot and I am very happy he is back to help the team,” said Ndiraya.

“He is a very good player and I am also sure he is keen to play a role in the Chibuku Super Cup tie against Whawha.

“Whawha are not an easy opponent at all as they showed us in the league at Ascot recently.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

5000 Adolescents Die In 2020

Key facts

Over 1.5 million adolescents and young adults aged 10–24 years died in 2020, nearly 5000 every day.

Young adolescents aged 10–14 years have the lowest risk of death of all age groups.
Injuries (including road traffic injuries and drowning), violence, self-harm and maternal conditions are the leading causes of death among adolescents and young adults
Half of all mental health disorders in adulthood start by age 14, but most cases are undetected and untreated.
Early onset of substance use is associated with higher risks of developing dependence and other problems during adult life, and people of younger ages are disproportionately affected by substance use compared with people of older ages.
Globally, there were 41 births per 1000 to girls aged 15–19 years in 2020.

Overview
Survival chances for adolescents and young adults vary greatly across the world. In 2020, the probability of dying among those aged 10–24 years was highest in sub-Saharan Africa, Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand), northern Africa and southern Asia (1). The average global probability of a 10-year-old dying before age 24 was 6 times higher in sub-Saharan Africa than in North America and Europe.

Main health issues
Injuries
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death and disability among adolescents. In 2019, nearly 100 000 adolescents (10–19 years) died as a result of road traffic accidents (2). Many of those who died were vulnerable road users, including pedestrians, cyclists or users of motorized two-wheelers. In many countries, road safety laws need to be made more comprehensive, and enforcement of such laws needs to be strengthened. Furthermore, young drivers need advice on driving safely, while laws that prohibit driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs need to be strictly enforced among all age groups. Blood alcohol levels should be set lower for young drivers than for adults. Graduated licences for novice drivers with zero-tolerance for drink-driving are recommended.

Drowning is also among the top causes of death among adolescents; more than 40 000 adolescents, over three quarters of them boys, are estimated to have drowned in 2019. Teaching children and adolescents to swim is an essential intervention to prevent these deaths.

Violence
Interpersonal violence is among the leading causes of death in adolescents and young people globally. Its prominence varies substantially by world region. It causes nearly a third of all adolescent male deaths in low- and middle-income countries in the WHO Region of the Americas. According to the global school-based student health survey 42% of adolescent boys and 37% of adolescent girls were exposed to bullying. Sexual violence also affects a significant proportion of youth: 1 in 8 young people report sexual abuse.

Violence during adolescence also increases the risks of injury, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, mental health problems, poor school performance and dropout, early pregnancy, reproductive health problems, and communicable and noncommunicable diseases.

Effective prevention and response strategies include promoting parenting and early childhood development; addressing school-based bullying prevention, programmes that develop life and social skills, and community approaches to reduce access to alcohol and firearms. Effective and empathetic care for adolescent survivors of violence, including ongoing support, can help with the physical and psychological consequences.

Mental health
Depression is one of the leading causes of illness and disability among adolescents, and suicide is the second leading cause of death in people aged 15–19 years (2). Mental health conditions account for 16% of the global burden of disease and injury in people aged 10–19 years. Half of all mental health disorders in adulthood start by age 14, but most cases are undetected and untreated.

Many factors have an impact on the well-being and mental health of adolescents. Violence, poverty, stigma, exclusion, and living in humanitarian and fragile settings can increase the risk of developing mental health problems. The consequences of not addressing adolescent mental health conditions extend to adulthood, impairing both physical and mental health and limiting opportunities to lead fulfilling lives as adults.

Building socioemotional skills in children and adolescents and providing them with psychosocial support in schools and other community settings can help promote good mental health. Programmes to help strengthen the ties between adolescents and their families and improve quality of home environments are also important. If problems arise, they should be detected and timely managed by competent and caring health workers.

Adolescent mental health fact sheet

Alcohol and drug use
Drinking alcohol among adolescents is a major concern in many countries. It can reduce self-control and increase risky behaviours, such as unsafe sex or dangerous driving. It is an underlying cause of injuries (including those due to road traffic accidents), violence and premature deaths. It can also lead to health problems in later life and affects life expectancy. Worldwide, more than a quarter of all people aged 15–19 years are current drinkers, amounting to 155 million adolescents. Prevalence of heavy episodic drinking among adolescents aged 15­–19 years was 13.6% in 2016, with males most at risk.

Cannabis is the most widely used psychoactive drug among young people with about 4.7% of people aged 15–16 years using it at least once in 2018. Alcohol and drug use in children and adolescents is associated with neurocognitive alterations which can lead to behavioural, emotional, social and academic problems in later life.

Prevention of alcohol and drug use are important areas of public health actions and may include population-based strategies and interventions, activities in school, community, family and on the individual level. Setting a minimum age for buying and consuming alcohol and eliminate marketing and advertising to minors are among the key strategies for reducing drinking among adolescents.

Tobacco use
The vast majority of people using tobacco today began doing so when they were adolescents. Prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to minors (under 18 years) and increasing the price of tobacco products through higher taxes, banning tobacco advertising and ensuring smoke-free environments are crucial. Globally, at least 1 in 10 adolescents aged 13–15 years uses tobacco, although there are areas where this figure is much higher.

HIV/AIDS
An estimated 1.7 million adolescents (age 10–19 years) were living with HIV in 2019 with around 90% in the WHO African Region (3). While there have been substantial declines in new infections amongst adolescents from a peak in 1994, adolescents still account for about 10% of new adult HIV infections, with three-quarters amongst adolescent girls (4). Additionally, while new infections may have fallen in many of the most severely affected countries, recent testing coverage remains low suggesting that many adolescents and young people living with HIV may not know their status (5).

Adolescents living with HIV have worse access to antiretroviral treatment, adherence to treatment, retention in care and viral suppression. A key factor contributing to these is limited provision of adolescent-friendly services including psychosocial interventions and support.

Adolescents and young people need to know how to protect themselves from HIV infection and must also have the means to do so. This includes being able to obtain access HIV prevention interventions including voluntary medical male circumcision, condoms and pre-exposure prophylaxis, better access to HIV testing and counselling, and stronger links to HIV treatment services for those who test HIV positive.

Other infectious diseases
Thanks to improved childhood vaccination, adolescent deaths and disability from measles have fallen markedly. For example, adolescent mortality from measles fell by 90% in the African Region between 2000 and 2012.

Diarrhoea and lower respiratory tract infections (pneumonia) are estimated to be among the top 10 causes of death for adolescents 10–14 years. These two diseases, along with meningitis, are all among the top 5 causes of adolescent death in African low- and middle-income countries.

Infectious diseases like with human papilloma virus that normally occurs after onset of sexual activity can lead to both short-term disease (genital warts) during adolescence but more importantly also leads to cervical and other cancers several decades later. Early adolescence (9–14 years) is the optimal time for vaccination against HPV infection and it is estimated that if 90% of girls globally get the HPV vaccine more than 40 million lives could be saved over the next century. However, it is estimated that in 2019 only 15% of girls globally received the vaccine.

Human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer fact sheet

Early pregnancy and childbirth
Approximately 12 million girls aged 15–19 years and at least 777 000 girls under 15 years give birth each year in developing regions. Complications from pregnancy and childbirth are among the leading causes of death for girls aged 15–19 years globally.

The UN Population Division puts the global adolescent birth rate in 2020 at 41 births per 1000 girls this age, and country rates range from 1 to over 200 births per 1000 girls (6). This indicates a marked decrease since 1990. This decrease is reflected in a similar decline in maternal mortality rates among girls aged 15–19 years.

One of the specific targets of the health Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 3) is that by 2030, the world should ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.

Adolescents need and have a right to comprehensive sexuality education, a curriculum-based process of teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical and social aspects of sexuality. Better access to contraceptive information and services can reduce the number of girls becoming pregnant and giving birth at too young an age. Laws that are enforced that specify a minimum age of marriage at 18 can help.

Girls who do become pregnant need access to quality antenatal care. Where permitted by law, adolescents who opt to terminate their pregnancies should have access to safe abortion.

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Brave Woman Foils Armed Robbery

A woman who resides in Zivuku Village under Chief Nemauzhe in Chivi foiled an armed robbery on Thursday evening last week as the suspects tried to barge into her sitting room.

According to The Mirror, the woman quickly closed the door to the sitting room in the face of a gun-toting suspected robber who wanted to force his way into the house.

Chagumira was on her way out of the sitting room when she came face to face with the suspect.

Having failed to enter the house, one of the suspects fired two shots into the upper part of the door.

The woman, Rosebita Chagumira, and her husband Alfonse Zivukwa screamed for help, and fellow villagers rushed to the scene forcing the suspects to flee.

The suspected robbers are Talkmore Maruva (38) and Jacob Gwenhamo (38), both from Headman Masunda’s area under Chief Nemauzhe in Chivi and a former South African National Defence Forces (SANDF) Frank Fannie Manzini (54), who was now staying at Ngundu Business Centre.

The Mirror reported sources as saying one of the villagers (name withheld) who had a car pursued the robbers towards Ngundu but the suspects vanished into the bush.

Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officers attended the scene and retrieved empty cartridges.

Gwenhamo was arrested the following day after police investigations, and this led to the arrest of Maruva and then Manzini.

A Glock 17 pistol with a magazine with 11 rounds was recovered from Manzini.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson in Masvingo Province, Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the incident to The Mirror. He said:

As Zimbabwe Republic Police in Masvingo, we received the report. We are proud of the community that showed unity and set the pace for others.

Therefore, I urge the public to also ensure their safety as they deal with armed robbers.

The Mirror

Release Wiwa, Nyatsime Activists, CCC Challenges Mr Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC has denounced the prolonged detention of party members by the Zanu PF regime.

CCC officials Hon Job Sikhala, Hon Godfrey Karakadzai Sithole and Nyatsime activists were arrested in June for condemning the brutal murder of Moreblessing Ali.

Addressing a media briefing in Harare on Thursday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said:

” It’s clear there’s one criminal procedure for them another for us. We get hauled in from the back door having traversed through a urine and waste infested dark corridor. They roll up from the gallery in their designer suits…

We call for the unconditional and immediate release of our members.”

Defeating Mnangagwa : Vigilance A Must – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader, President Nelson Chamisa, says there is need for resilience and vigilance in the struggle for democracy.

Commenting on the elections in Kenya, President Chamisa urged citizens to remain optimistic before, during and after polls.

“KEY LESSONS FROM KENYA…
Elections are public processes & to be transparent to all.

A results public portal key
-Elections are ideas,polices not violence & bloodshed.
-Vigilance & Polling agents everywhere a must.

-The integrity and independence of the Electoral body is vital,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He added :
“I HEAR THE SOUND OF JOY..When #Godisinit no matter what HIS designs ultimately stand.Citizens will WIN in ZIMBABWE. Check closely the settings. Not by might nor by power but by the spirit of The Lord.

Understand the seasons and read the signs.This is a sign! #RegisterToVoteZW.”

Embracing Digital Community For Prosperity

Business Correspondent

ZimAdsense, a platform run by Ads Network Zim is the game changer in terms of online business.

ZimAdsense operates like Google AdSense , according to Ads Network Zim.

Ads Network Zim, quoted by an online business publication said :

“We work hand in hand with bloggers who put the picture banner or text ads on their websites. Ads Network Zim platform allows companies or individuals to advertise on various blogs or websites using different types of picture banners and text advertisements which one can upload on the platform.

These banner ads are like those we see on the side of the roads. The only difference is we will see them online and that they are clickable. Ads Network Zim Pvt is making marketing easy, accurately targeted, and affordable.

With more than half a million people surfing the internet every day for different things like news, entertainment, and shopping, Ads Network Zim’s platform ZimAdsense may be a game changer for marketers in Zimbabwe.”

“The platform also benefits local bloggers who will be paid for joining the platform. This will create job opportunities for many Zimbabwean youths who are in content creation.

The best part of the Zimadsense platform is it’s very affordable for all businesses who want instant results to use it.”

For more information about Zimadsense signup here : https://zimadsense.co.zw/ref/43/

Facebook: https//www.facebook.com/Zimadsense/

Watch : CCC Denounces Prolonged Detention Of Nyatsime Activists

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC has denounced the prolonged detention of party members by the Zanu PF regime.

CCC officials Hon Job Sikhala, Hon Godfrey Karakadzai Sithole and Nyatsime activists were arrested in June for condemning the brutal murder of Moreblessing Ali.

Addressing a media briefing in Harare on Thursday, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said:

” It’s clear there’s one criminal procedure for them another for us. We get hauled in from the back door having traversed through a urine and waste infested dark corridor. They roll up from the gallery in their designer suits…

We call for the unconditional and immediate release of our members.”

Sign Of Victory Beckons – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader, President Nelson Chamisa, says there is need for resilience and vigilance in the struggle for democracy.

Commenting on the elections in Kenya, President Chamisa urged citizens to remain optimistic before, during and after polls.

“KEY LESSONS FROM KENYA…
Elections are public processes & to be transparent to all.

A results public portal key
-Elections are ideas,polices not violence & bloodshed.
-Vigilance & Polling agents everywhere a must.

-The integrity and independence of the Electoral body is vital,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He added :
“I HEAR THE SOUND OF JOY..When #Godisinit no matter what HIS designs ultimately stand.Citizens will WIN in ZIMBABWE. Check closely the settings. Not by might nor by power but by the spirit of The Lord.

Understand the seasons and read the signs.This is a sign! #RegisterToVoteZW.”

Mutsvangwa Cornered Over Abuse Of Marry Chiwenga

By A Correspondent | The Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa was on Wednesday cornered over the plight of the Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s ex wife, Marry Mubaiwa, who the state has continued wheeling to trial hearings.

This was during debates when the government was asked to comment on why Marry Chiwenga continues to be abused. Below is the discussion (transcript).

HON. MATAMBO: Thank you Madam Speaker. My question is directed to the Leader of the House. What is the policy regarding the rights of patients who are non-ambulant and bedridden? We have seen patients being dragged to the courts to answer criminal charges against them? 

THE MINISTER OF INFORMATION, PUBLICITY AND
BROADCASTING SERVICES (HON. SEN. MUTSVANGWA):  Thank you Mr. Speaker Sir. I want to thank Hon. Matambo for the question, I hope I got the question right. The policy of Government when it comes to patents’ rights whether they are bedridden or not is to make sure that all patients are taken good care of, thank you.

HON. MATAMBO: Thank you Hon. Speaker Sir, my question
is regarding the rights to patients. We still see patients who are still being dragged to answer criminal charges against them when they are in a bad state. Legally, a person whose is critical, certified sick is not allowed to consent and the same are being brought to the courts. What is Government policy regarding the rights of patients, for example the case of Mary Mubayiwa-Chiwenga?

HON. SEN. MUTSVANGWA: Thank you very much Mr.
Speaker Sir and I want to thank Hon. Matambo for the question. As I said earlier, the policy of Government is to make sure that the rights of patients are respected at all costs. If he has got a specific question, that can be directed to the Ministry of Health.

HON. CHIKWINYA: Thank you Mr. Speaker, I think the
question that we want to understand as Members of Parliament is that when a person is critically ill, is it the court that comes to the person who is bedridden or it is the bedridden person who is supposed to be wheeled into court? Thank you.
The Hon. Minister having approached the Chair

THE TEMPORARY SPEAKER (HON. M. KHUMALO):
Can the Hon. Member repeat the question.

HON. CHIKWINYA: I think the Minister was not listening. I was giving a supplementary question. We would like to know the rights of the sick people. We know that a person might have committed a crime but if the person is seriously sick, what will happen? Does the court come to the sick or the sick goes to the court? For instance, the case of Marry Mubaiwa – was the court not supposed to come to Mary Mubaiwa and do the case instead of Marry Mubaiwa going to the court?

HON. SEN. MUTSVANGWA: Thank you.

Mr. Speaker. I would like to thank the supplementary question from Hon. Chikwinya. I would like to say the rights of the sick are of importance to us. We do not care wherever you are in hospital or at home but he is asking a specific question which he already knows the answer and that is why I would kindly ask him to put it in writing so that you will be answered well. Thank you.

Senior Detective Found In Possession Of 200kgs Of Copper Cables

MASVINGO- An alert crack team from the Zimbabwe Republic Police’s intelligence department on Wednesday arrested a senior detective who was in possession of 200kgs of copper in the leafy suburb of Rhodene which he allegedly intended to transport to South Africa.

Detective Sergeant Takesure Buzu had to spend the night in Police cells after he was arrested while loading the copper into his Toyota Runx car bonnet.

The arrest of the detective comes barely a week after police in Beitbridge also arrested a man driving a South African registered vehicle who had stashed loads of copper into his vehicle’s bonnet.

Buzu was arrested in Rhodene in company of his accomplice only identified as Mai Rejoice who is a popular copper dealer in Masvingo and reside in the high density of Mucheke in Runyararo West area.

Masvingo provincial Police spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa could neither deny nor confirm the case saying his office is yet to receive the matter.

Wadyajena In Bribery Storm

By A Correspondent| Gokwe Nembudziya legislator Justice Mayor Wadyajena allegedly doled out US$100 000 to try and bribe court officials through his proxies, it has emerged.

Wadyajena allegedly instructed that the money be released soon after he learnt that he will be called for questioning by Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission.

It is understood that the magistrates, investigators and prosecutors are being targeted for ‘greasing’.

The youthful legislator was arrested on Tuesday together with Cottco bosses over US$5.8 million fraud.

“After the initial arrest of top Cottco top executives and the subsequent search by law officers at his warehouse in his constituency, Wadyejena knew that the net was closing on him. So bring court officials was only his contingent plan,” said the source.

Wadyajena, who is being charged together with his company Mayor Logistics, appeared together with Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) officials, managing director Pious Manamike, marketing and business development manager Maxmore Njanji, Fortunate Molai and Chiedza Danha, the director for Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius, which was reportedly used as a conduit to defraud Cottco.

The four co-accused were also remanded in custody for bail applications today by Harare magistrate Stanford Mambanje.

Allegations are that sometime in 2019, the accused persons hatched a plan to defraud Cottco of millions of United States dollars through fictitious purchase of goods purportedly for use by the company.

The State case is weaved around a complex web of financial transactions involving the accused.

Chamisa Has Nothing To Offer Matebeleland People, Says Mthwakazi Leader

By A Correspondent| Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) leader Mqondisi Moyo has accused Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa of speaking about Gukurahundi only to solicit for Matabeleland votes.

Addressing a rally in Bulawayo early this year, Chamisa promised to address the Gukurahundi once he assumes state power.

But MRP believes Chamisa was only grandstanding in order to win voted.

“This is one of his campaign strategies and I advise our people not to be carried away. No Shona person will solve our problems. They won’t because they want to take advantage of us all the time,” Moyo said.

“If he is genuine, he should be saying this (talking about Gukurahundi) everywhere he goes because even his kinsmen should know about his plans. But he knows that addressing Gukurahundi may not be acceptable to Mashonaland people which is why he talks about it only when he is in Matabeleland,” he said.

“He (Chamisa) says that Zanu cannot settle Gukurahundi because they are perpetrators. Nelson Chamisa and everyone should know and admit that Gukurahundi was not politically motivated. Instead, it was tribally motivated. Zanu implemented Gukurahundi not on its behalf but on behalf of the entire Shona community also,” Moyo said

Top Harare Lawyer Dupes Partner US$400k

Harare lawyer Munyaradzi Nzarayapenga is on the run after he allegedly duped Matabeleland farmer and businessman, Henry Deudeny Simmons of US$400 000 in a botched investment deal.

According to police investigations, Nzarayapenga had a professional relationship with Simmons since 2005.

It is alleged that Nzarayapenga hatched a plan to defraud Simmons acting in connivance with his accomplice, Barbra Chenaimoyo Mutambanengwe, by presenting a fake investment proposal.

Mutambanengwe was arrested, but was later released after the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe indicated that she would be summoned to court.

It is alleged that Mutambanengwe had 75% shareholding, with Nzarayapenga having 25% in the KeNako Enterprises shelf company.

Acting upon misrepresentation by the duo to invest in the shelf company, Simmons deposited US$335 000 into Dube-Banda Nzarayapenga Law Firm HBC Trust Account number 1027521510151, which Nzarayapenga supplied.

The remaining US$65 000 was paid in cash.

The two accused persons allegedly connived and came up with a loan agreement which was never signed by the complainant.

The loan agreement was signed by Nzarayapenga purporting to represent Simmons and himself.

After uncovering the fraud, Simmons made a police report in May 2020.

In response to the High Court application, the accused persons indicated that Simmons was not a member of the shelf company.

The case was later transferred to Zimbabwe Republic Police Commercial Crimes Unit, where it is being investigated.

According to the court documents, the deposited money was used for unknown purposes not authorised by Simmons.

The accused persons failed to account for US$400 000 paid by Simmons.

-State Media

Zanu PF Legislator Wants Chinese Nationals To Leave Zimbabwe

A Zanu-PF legislator has called for a ‘MaChina Ngaande’ (the Chinese Must Go!) police operation amid increasing concern over abuse of workers, wanton flouting of laws, and smuggling by Chinese companies operating in the country.

Magunje MP Cecil Kashiri was backed by other legislators from across the political divide after asking ZRP deputy commissioner general Learn Ncube when the police would launch such an operation.

He said; “My question to the police Deputy Commissioner General; the Chinese have taken over all mining areas and are involved in illegal mining along river beds. When are we going to have ‘MaChina Ngaaende Operation’?”

The ruling party MP was speaking during a Mines Parliamentary Portfolio Committee workshop held in Kariba this week on the ‘Gold Production Value Chain’.

Deputy Commissioner General Ncube however, told committee members that it was not proper to condemn all Chinese nationals in Zimbabwe because of the actions of a few implicated in alleged criminal activities.

“Honourable Kashiri says he is waiting for an operation code named ‘MaChina Ngaaende’ (Chinese must go),” said the ZRP deputy chief.

“The Honourable member will agree with me that Chinese come in as investors and the government treats Chinese as investors.

“Yes, among investors here and there, you might get one or two bad apples but you cannot go on and brush every person with a single brush; that is unfair.

“As an organisation, we are not foreseeing ourselves introducing such an operation as you envisaged Sir.”

China has enjoyed preferential treatment in Zimbabwe since Harare pivoted East with a so-called Look East policy after a bitter falling out with the West at the start of the millennium.

In 2018, relations were elevated from “all-weather friends” to strategic partners, paving the way for Chinese investors to pour money into the country, particularly in the extractive industries.

Beijing has funded major projects in Zimbabwe including power generation, airports rehabilitation as well as a new Parliament building while Chinese nationals have also become dominant in all sectors of the economy.

However, Chinese companies have been accused of exploitative labour practices, with many cases of employers paying lowly wages, forcing wrokers to operate in dangerous, inhuman, harsh and life-threatening conditions, amounting to slavery.

The Harare government is accused of turning a blind eye to complaints because, critics claim, it does not want to anger its biggest investor.

In a recent joint statement, civil society organisations said; “The Chinese Ambassador should find time to tour the Chinese operations to observe the working conditions of the employees.

“The Chinese investors in Zimbabwe should be accountable to local communities and open to public scrutiny, starting with their contracts, their taxes and beneficial ownership.”

In response, the China’s top diplomat in the country said his mission in Harare was not to be a law enforcement officer.

“The Chinese Embassy is not a law-enforcement agency,” ambassador Guo Shaochun told a press conference in the capital earlier this month.

“All businesses, including those from China, must comply with the laws and regulations in the host country. Wrongdoers must be held accountable.

“If anyone finds the possible wrongdoings of Chinese companies in Zimbabwe, he or she is welcome to file official complaints to the relevant Zimbabwean authorities.”

He defended the role of Chinese companies in Zimbabwe saying, “Chinese companies have been investing in and growing with Zimbabwe for years.

“They have created thousands of local jobs, increased the country’s tax revenues and forex inflows, upskilled local workers and generated business opportunities for local companies.”

-Newzimbabwe

Wadyajena Steals US$5 Million From Cottco, Buys 25 Trucks

By- Gokwe-Nembudziya legislator Justice Mayor Wadyajena is said to have bought 25 trucks from the US with US$5 834 000 meant for importing cotton bale ties.

Wadyajena was arrested Tuesday and denied Wednesday together with three Cottco workers.

The four now on remand for three fraud and money laundering charges are: Wadyajena, suspended Cottco CEO Pious Manamike, suspended Cottco marketing manager Maxmore Njanji and Fortunate Molai of Cottco. They spent last night in remand prison after failing to complete their bail application yesterday.
They are jointly charged with Wadyajena’s company Mayor Logistics and Pierpont Moncroix (Pvt) Limited.
Although payments were made on orders for bail ties between 2019 and this year, no bail ties have arrived from the American and Mauritian companies who were given the orders, and instead the money was allegedly used to buy trucks from America and for making an assortment of payments through the payments approved for Mauritius.
Yesterday, the State led by Mr Lancelot Mutsokoti opposed bail saying the Cottco bosses were likely to interfere with witnesses, most of whom work at Cottco.
Mr Mutsokoti, through evidence from Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission investigating officer Arthur Murambiza, told the court that the Cottco bosses have since tried to interfere with investigations after holding secret meetings with other managers.
The Cottco bosses had already “created empires or big spheres of influence within the employees” and there were fears that documentary evidence might be extracted in a bid to cover up the offences. Mr Murambiza told the court that ZACC feared that Wadyajena and his accomplices might abscond trial considering the overwhelming evidence since gathered.
The bail application continues today.
The actual payments for the bail ties that never appeared were made mostly in 2019 and 2020, according to the charges laid.
On January 28, 2019 the accused allegedly opened a shelf company called Pierpont Moncroix before Cottco raised an internal requisition stores voucher in March that year for the supply of 3 200 000 92-inch special high carbon bale ties for the 2019 ginning season.
Manamike and Njanji allegedly signed this voucher on the same date.
Molai prepared a comparative schedule of four potential suppliers of the bale ties. Local company, Brown Engineering Group quoted US$2 005 416,17, Chinese Hebei Hanwu Cotton Machinery Company Ltd quoted US$1 439984, Burmetal Turkey quoted US$1 307 881,77 and Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius quoted US$2 649 289,97.
Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius was allegedly recommended by Molai ahead of the other three despite being the most expensive and on March 14 2019 Manamike allegedly approved a fraudulent purchase order in favour of Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius for US$2 528 000 for the supply of the 3 200 000 bale ties to Cottco.
But the next day, according to the State, an email was sent to Molai with a purported invoice from Giant Equipment LLC from United States of America for the same bale ties that were supposed to come from Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius. Molai advised that payment was now to be made to Giant Equipment LLC, USA.
On March 20 Manamike, a signatory to Cottco CBZ Bank Foreign Currency Account, allegedly authorised a ftransfer US$1 896 000 to Giant Equipment PLC, USA and the bank did this the same day. The transfer form describes the payment as a 75 percent down-payment of the US$2 528 000 required for the bail ties, leaving a balance of US$632 000.
According to the State, in terms of the Exchange Control Regulations all foreign payments must be acquitted within 90 days, that is the necessary documents showing the money has been used for what was intended can be presented. This 90 days for the Giant Equipment order was to expire in June 2019.
The court heard that on June 18 2019 Manamike and Njanji wrote to CBZ Bank head of exchange control seeking an extension of the acquittal period, allegedly backing this with a letter purported to be from Giant Equipment and saying that 16 containers of bale ties were sailing to Beira with the first four expected to arrive on June 23, 2019.
The second batch was expected by end of July 2019 with the last batch in September of the same year.
On July 15, Pierpont Moncroix Zimbabwe opened a corporate account with FBC Bank and instructed Molai to clear the outstanding balance of US$632 000, which was to be paid in local currency in favour of Pierpont Moncroix. According to the State Pierpont Moncroix Pvt Ltd, the Zimbabwean company set up by the Cottco bosses, and Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius are not related.
The payments were allegedly made on July 17 of the same year for a total of $3 414 000 in two batches of $1 014 000 and $2 400 000. Both payments were approved by Manamike and Njanji on August 20 and with the original down payment completed payment of the US$2 528 000 owed to Giant Equipment.
But the payments for what were supposed to be bail ties had not been acquitted, and so on December 5, 2019, Manamike allegedly wrote a second letter to CBZ Bank head exchange control seeking further extension of acquittal of advance payment to Giant Equipment by another four months.
In the letter, he admitted that no meaningful deliveries had been received but said that significant deliveries were expected in 2020 with complete deliveries by June 30 of that year.
Manamike allegedly attached a letter which was purported to be a communication from Giant Equipment, although it was not stamped by the bank as proof of receipt.
Another letter dated December 5, 2019 was addressed to CBZ Bank head of exchange control from Jacqueline Dube, head of finance at Cottco acquitting US$280 000 of the foreign payment to Giant Equipment with 28 bills of entry from Pierpont Moncroix for facilitating the import of bale ties on behalf of Cottco.
But there is no link between the bale ties valued at US$280 000 imported by Pierpont Moncroix (Pvt) Ltd and the payment made to Giant Equipment, according to the State.
Further investigations established that no bale ties at all arrived Giant Equipment and instead 25 Freightliner Horse trucks were delivered by Giant Equipment in 2019 and 2020 for Mayor Logistics (Pvt) Limited, a company owned by Wadyajena.
The 25 trucks had a combined invoice value of US$1 506 600 and further investigations established that all the trucks are registered under Mayor Logistics. Giant Equipment does not specialise in the supply of bale ties, but is an American company that supplies trucks and earthmoving equipment.
This was the part of the case that brought in Wadyajena and his company into the fraud allegedly organised by the three Cottco accused.
So far the original down payment to Giant Equipment LLC USA has not been acquitted since it was made March 2019 and Cottco has been red-flagged by Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, according to the State.
While the original order, supposedly for bale ties but apparently partly converted to trucks, was still in progress, the State said that the Cottco bosses approved a second purchase order to Giant Equipment of another US$1 106 000 in November 2019. Delivery lead time was stated as three months after a down payment of 40 percent and the balance before delivery and this order was approved even though Giant Equipment had failed to deliver the first order, according to the State.
But when this order was approved, Cottco had no money and the order was thus parked for nine months until August 31, 2020 when Manamike and Njanji approved its processing which was done in three payment batches.
Instead of making a telegraphic transfer to Giant Equipment as the order specified, payments were done in local currency to Afrozurich International Private Limited, a local Bureau de Change specialising in a currency swap arrangement. Cottco traded its local currency equivalent to US$1 106 000 for the foreign currency.
No bale ties were ever received from Giant Equipment as a result of the order and the payment.
In October 2021 Molai is said to have generated another email to Memory Chivanga, who was acting treasurer at Cottco, and attached a signed purchase order for bale ties to Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius for US$4 578 078.50.
In her email, she allegedly requested that Cottco treasury advise on the payment of the deposit for the order which was US$2 500 000. No physical paperwork was received by Cottco Treasury office.
The Cottco Treasury was only able to raise US$750 000 as a deposit which was paid through Cottco’s CABS Account on November 15, 2021 to Energy Park (Pvt) CBZ account on the instructions of Manamike and his accomplices.
On November 23, 2021 US$363 900 of that payment was then transferred to Maropafadzo Energy Ecobank account and US$421 000 was transferred to Energy Park Bulk Fuels on November 24, 2021.
The court heard that investigations established that Energy Park (Pvt) Ltd is in the fuel industry and sells fuel in bulk and direct to retailers and does not supply or sell bale ties.
On March 8 and 14 this year two more payments were allegedly processed from Cottco’s CABS Account of US$450 000 to Maropafadzo Energy’s CBZ bank account and US$1 000 000 to Maropafadzo Energy’s Ecobank account as requested by the supplier. This now meant that US$2 200 000 was paid against the order of US$4 578 078.
Payments to Maropafadzo Energy, being part of the order for bale ties were further transferred into various accounts of individuals and corporates, both local and international, for procurement of services which had absolutely nothing to do with the import of bail ties, the reason given in the records for the orders.
It is alleged that no bale ties were imported from Pierpont Mauritius (Pvt) Ltd and as a result Cottco was now prejudiced of a total of US$5 834 000 through the payments to Giant Equipment and the energy companies.
Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje presided.

-Herald

Mnangagwa Labours To Sway HH In DRC

By- President Emerson Mnangagwa Wednesday met Zambian Hakainde Hichilema in DRC during the 42nd SADC meeting and persuaded him to help revive the Batoka Gorge hydropower station.

The power generation project is a 2.4GW run-of-the-river hydroelectric project on the Zambezi River, with the output shared by Zimbabwe and Zambia.

“We took this opportunity that we are both here in Kinshasa and we are neighbours. We decided to have a chat to share on issues of interest between Zimbabwe and Zambia, in particular, you all know about the Batoka Gorge which is a joint project between Zambia and Zimbabwe, so we were discussing how to move forward,” said Mnangagwa.

On his part, Mr Hichilema said the two sister republics will continue pursuing policies that resonate with their people.
“As His Excellency said we had a good catch-up meeting and discussed issues around the Batoka Gorge hydro power project which has been on and off, we would like to revive it, it is green energy,” he said.

Among other issues discussed was the Kazungula bridge, which is the quadripoint linking Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Zambia.
Also, as the region steps up regional integration, the railway network linking the Sadc region was also up for discussion, with the two leaders committing to modernising one of the cheapest modes of transport, which is now old in most Sadc nations and not sufficiently serving its purpose.
“I really want to thank His Excellency President Mnangagwa for taking the initiative for us to have a catch up meeting here and agree on how to move forward,” said Mr Hichilema.
In 2018, Zimbabwe and Zambia agreed to build a $4.5 billion hydroelectric scheme where the Zambezi river crosses their borders.
The project is expected to provide about a third of the two nations’ power needs.
Several companies, including the African subsidiary of General Electrics, are interested in developing the potential game-changing project.

-Herald

EX-South African Soldier Nabbed With An Unlicenced Gun In Masvingo

By-A South African nation has been arrested in Masvingo for possessing an unlicenced Glock 17 pistol with 11 rounds.

Fannie Frank Manzini (54) a former South African National Defence Force (SANDF)was arrested with two Zimbabwean accomplices Talkmore Maruva (38) and Jacob Gwenhamo (38). 

Police suspect that the trio was planning to commit armed robbery.

According to The Mirror, Manzini of 10 St Peters Mansions, Bellevue, Johannesburg, appeared before Regional Magistrate Judith Zuyu on Monday.

He is facing one count of unlawful possession of a firearm and one count of contravening section 29 (i) (a) of the Immigration Act chapter 04.02, being an alien, entering, remaining, or departing Zimbabwe without a valid travel document.

Maruva is of Matumbware Village, Headman Masunda in Chivi.

Prosecuting, Noel Muranda said that on August 12, 2022, at around 5 pm, CID Mwenezi and Police at Ngundu received a tipoff that two men were armed and intending to commit robbery at Ngundu.

Police then made a follow-up and waylaid the two at Delta Beverages at Ngundu and arrested them.

They were found in possession of a Glock 17×19 mm Calibre Austria pistol, serial number BH2Y094, loaded with 11 rounds.

Regional Magistrate Zuyu remanded the two in custody and advised them to apply for bail at the High Court.

More: The Mirror

Former Soldier Caught With Unlicenced Gun

A former member of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) was recently arrested in Masvingo Province for possessing an unlicenced Glock 17 pistol loaded with 11 rounds.

Fannie Frank Manzini (54) was arrested with two Zimbabwean accomplices Talkmore Maruva (38) and Jacob Gwenhamo (38). Police suspect that the trio was planning to commit armed robbery.

Manzini of 10 St Peters Mansions, Bellevue, Johannesburg, appeared before Regional Magistrate Judith Zuyu on Monday.

He is facing one count of unlawful possession of a firearm and one count of contravening section 29 (i) (a) of the Immigration Act chapter 04.02, being an alien, entering, remaining, or departing Zimbabwe without a valid travel document.

Maruva is of Matumbware Village, Headman Masunda in Chivi.

Prosecuting, Noel Muranda said that on August 12, 2022, at around 5 pm, CID Mwenezi and Police at Ngundu received a tipoff that two men were armed and intending to commit robbery at Ngundu.

Police then made a follow-up and waylaid the two at Delta Beverages at Ngundu and arrested them.

They were found in possession of a Glock 17×19 mm Calibre Austria pistol, serial number BH2Y094, loaded with 11 rounds.

Regional Magistrate Zuyu remanded the two in custody and advised them to apply for bail at the High Court.- The Mirror

Wadyajena Denied Bail

By-Zanu PF MP for Gokwe-Nembudziya Justice Mayor Wadyajena has been remanded in custody pending a bail hearing on Thursday.

The overzealous Zanu PF MP was arrested Tuesday for US$5 million fraud and money laundering.

The National Prosecution Authority denied him bail Wednesday, and he was remanded in custody to Thursday for the continuation of the bail hearing. NPA opposing

Heis facing corruption charges involving US$5 million

Ex-soldier In Robbery Attempt ?

A former member of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) was recently arrested in Masvingo Province for possessing an unlicenced Glock 17 pistol loaded with 11 rounds.

Fannie Frank Manzini (54) was arrested with two Zimbabwean accomplices Talkmore Maruva (38) and Jacob Gwenhamo (38). Police suspect that the trio was planning to commit armed robbery.

Manzini of 10 St Peters Mansions, Bellevue, Johannesburg, appeared before Regional Magistrate Judith Zuyu on Monday.

He is facing one count of unlawful possession of a firearm and one count of contravening section 29 (i) (a) of the Immigration Act chapter 04.02, being an alien, entering, remaining, or departing Zimbabwe without a valid travel document.

Maruva is of Matumbware Village, Headman Masunda in Chivi.

Prosecuting, Noel Muranda said that on August 12, 2022, at around 5 pm, CID Mwenezi and Police at Ngundu received a tipoff that two men were armed and intending to commit robbery at Ngundu.

Police then made a follow-up and waylaid the two at Delta Beverages at Ngundu and arrested them.

They were found in possession of a Glock 17×19 mm Calibre Austria pistol, serial number BH2Y094, loaded with 11 rounds.

Regional Magistrate Zuyu remanded the two in custody and advised them to apply for bail at the High Court.- The Mirror

Lawyer Dupes Man USD400,000

State Media – Harare lawyer Munyaradzi Nzarayapenga is on the run after he allegedly duped Matabeleland farmer and businessman, Henry Deudeny Simmons of US$400 000 in a botched investment deal.
According to police investigations, Nzarayapenga had a professional relationship with Simmons since 2005.

It is alleged that Nzarayapenga hatched a plan to defraud Simmons acting in connivance with his accomplice, Barbra Chenaimoyo Mutambanengwe, by presenting a fake investment proposal.

Mutambanengwe was arrested, but was later released after the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe indicated that she would be summoned to court.

It is alleged that Mutambanengwe had 75% shareholding, with Nzarayapenga having 25% in the KeNako Enterprises shelf company.

Acting upon misrepresentation by the duo to invest in the shelf company, Simmons deposited US$335 000 into Dube-Banda Nzarayapenga Law Firm HBC Trust Account number 1027521510151, which Nzarayapenga supplied.

The remaining US$65 000 was paid in cash.

The two accused persons allegedly connived and came up with a loan agreement which was never signed by the complainant.

The loan agreement was signed by Nzarayapenga purporting to represent Simmons and himself.

After uncovering the fraud, Simmons made a police report in May 2020.

In response to the High Court application, the accused persons indicated that Simmons was not a member of the shelf company.

The case was later transferred to Zimbabwe Republic Police Commercial Crimes Unit, where it is being investigated.

According to the court documents, the deposited money was used for unknown purposes not authorised by Simmons.

The accused persons failed to account for US$400 000 paid by Simmons. —Newsday

SADC Honours Mugabe

By-The former first lady Grace Mugabe has received an award given to the late statesman by SADC in Kinshasa, DRC.

Grace received the award during the 42nd Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit, where the organisation’s founders were honoured for their role in its formation.

The Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC), the forerunner of SADC, was a memorandum of understanding on common economic development signed in Lusaka, Zambia, on 1 April 1980.

All the founding fathers of the regional bloc are now late. These were:

  • Zimbabwe: Robert Gabriel Mugabe
  • Angola: Agustinho Neto
  • Botswana: Seretse Khama
  • Eswatini: King Sobhuza II
  • Malawi: Hastings Kamuzu Banda
  • Mozambique: Samora Machel.
  • Tanzanian: Julius Kambarage Nyerere
  • Zambia: Kenneth Kaunda

The awards were received by family members of the former Presidents.

More: The Herald

Man Kills Colleague Over Red Devils Loss

A 31-year-old football fan in Mbembesi, Matabeleland North Province was allegedly hacked to death with a machete by a fellow villager during a dispute over an English Premier Soccer League played last Saturday.

Vukile Nkomo was reportedly murdered after he attempted to stop an argument between his killer and his brother, Mkhululi Nkomo, over Manchester United’s performance that resulted in a 4-0 loss to Brentford.

The incident occurred in rural Mbembesi Village on 13 August after Manchester United’s loss, at around 10 PM.

The accused, Sthembelani Tshuma, who is facing a murder charge is on the run. He is wanted by the police for questioning over the incident.

The informant, a 35-year-old cousin of the deceased reported the assault to Mbembesi Police Station.

It is alleged that Vukile was watching football at Fingo Bottle Store with his brother Mkhululi, the informant, the accused and other patrons.

After the match, a misunderstanding arose between the accused and Mkhululi over the outcome of the match.

Vukile and his cousin intervened so as to calm the tension between the two.

This angered the accused who then rushed home to collect his machete.

Oh his way back, Tshuma used a footpath which he knew his rival often used on his way home.

It is alleged that along the way, the informant and the deceased encountered the accused person carrying the machete which he used to strike the deceased several times. He accused Vulike of siding with his brother, Mkhululi.

The informant rushed to the shopping centre to alert others and when they returned to the scene, they found the now-deceased in a pool of blood.

The informant informed Mbembesi Police Station and officers were deployed to attend to the crime scene.

Police are appealing to the public for information that might lead to his arrest.

Football is by far Zimbabwe’s most popular sport, with the English Premier League and the UEFA Champions League being shown mostly in bars all across the country.

Zimbabwe has its own league, the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League but it is not as popular as European football leagues.

-The Sunday News

Wadyajena Bail Latest

Gokwe-Nembudziya legislator Justice Mayor Wadyajena and three Cottco bosses charged over illegal payments of US$5 834 000 for the importing of bale ties, fuel and an assortment of other payments that had nothing to do with the ties, took off yesterday.

The four who were put on remand for three fraud and money laundering charges are: Wadyajena, suspended Cottco CEO Pious Manamike, suspended Cottco marketing manager Maxmore Njanji and Fortunate Molai of Cottco. They spent last night in remand prison after failing to complete their bail application yesterday.

They are jointly charged with Wadyajena’s company Mayor Logistics and Pierpont Moncroix (Pvt) Limited.

Although payments were made on orders for bail ties between 2019 and this year, no bail ties have arrived from the American and Mauritian companies who were given the orders, and instead the money was allegedly used to buy trucks from America and for making an assortment of payments through the payments approved for Mauritius.

Yesterday, the State led by Mr Lancelot Mutsokoti opposed bail saying the Cottco bosses were likely to interfere with witnesses, most of whom work at Cottco.

Mr Mutsokoti, through evidence from Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission investigating officer Arthur Murambiza, told the court that the Cottco bosses have since tried to interfere with investigations after holding secret meetings with other managers.

The Cottco bosses had already “created empires or big spheres of influence within the employees” and there were fears that documentary evidence might be extracted in a bid to cover up the offences. Mr Murambiza told the court that ZACC feared that Wadyajena and his accomplices might abscond trial considering the overwhelming evidence since gathered.

The bail application continues today.

The actual payments for the bail ties that never appeared were made mostly in 2019 and 2020, according to the charges laid.

On January 28, 2019 the accused allegedly opened a shelf company called Pierpont Moncroix before Cottco raised an internal requisition stores voucher in March that year for the supply of 3 200 000 92-inch special high carbon bale ties for the 2019 ginning season.

Manamike and Njanji allegedly signed this voucher on the same date.

Molai prepared a comparative schedule of four potential suppliers of the bale ties. Local company, Brown Engineering Group quoted US$2 005 416,17, Chinese Hebei Hanwu Cotton Machinery Company Ltd quoted US$1 439984, Burmetal Turkey quoted US$1 307 881,77 and Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius quoted US$2 649 289,97.

Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius was allegedly recommended by Molai ahead of the other three despite being the most expensive and on March 14 2019 Manamike allegedly approved a fraudulent purchase order in favour of Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius for US$2 528 000 for the supply of the 3 200 000 bale ties to Cottco.

But the next day, according to the State, an email was sent to Molai with a purported invoice from Giant Equipment LLC from United States of America for the same bale ties that were supposed to come from Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius. Molai advised that payment was now to be made to Giant Equipment LLC, USA.

On March 20 Manamike, a signatory to Cottco CBZ Bank Foreign Currency Account, allegedly authorised a ftransfer US$1 896 000 to Giant Equipment PLC, USA and the bank did this the same day. The transfer form describes the payment as a 75 percent down-payment of the US$2 528 000 required for the bail ties, leaving a balance of US$632 000.

According to the State, in terms of the Exchange Control Regulations all foreign payments must be acquitted within 90 days, that is the necessary documents showing the money has been used for what was intended can be presented. This 90 days for the Giant Equipment order was to expire in June 2019.

The court heard that on June 18 2019 Manamike and Njanji wrote to CBZ Bank head of exchange control seeking an extension of the acquittal period, allegedly backing this with a letter purported to be from Giant Equipment and saying that 16 containers of bale ties were sailing to Beira with the first four expected to arrive on June 23, 2019.

The second batch was expected by end of July 2019 with the last batch in September of the same year.

On July 15, Pierpont Moncroix Zimbabwe opened a corporate account with FBC Bank and instructed Molai to clear the outstanding balance of US$632 000, which was to be paid in local currency in favour of Pierpont Moncroix. According to the State Pierpont Moncroix Pvt Ltd, the Zimbabwean company set up by the Cottco bosses, and Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius are not related.

The payments were allegedly made on July 17 of the same year for a total of $3 414 000 in two batches of $1 014 000 and $2 400 000. Both payments were approved by Manamike and Njanji on August 20 and with the original down payment completed payment of the US$2 528 000 owed to Giant Equipment.

But the payments for what were supposed to be bail ties had not been acquitted, and so on December 5, 2019, Manamike allegedly wrote a second letter to CBZ Bank head exchange control seeking further extension of acquittal of advance payment to Giant Equipment by another four months.

In the letter, he admitted that no meaningful deliveries had been received but said that significant deliveries were expected in 2020 with complete deliveries by June 30 of that year.

Manamike allegedly attached a letter which was purported to be a communication from Giant Equipment, although it was not stamped by the bank as proof of receipt.

Another letter dated December 5, 2019 was addressed to CBZ Bank head of exchange control from Jacqueline Dube, head of finance at Cottco acquitting US$280 000 of the foreign payment to Giant Equipment with 28 bills of entry from Pierpont Moncroix for facilitating the import of bale ties on behalf of Cottco.

But there is no link between the bale ties valued at US$280 000 imported by Pierpont Moncroix (Pvt) Ltd and the payment made to Giant Equipment, according to the State.

Further investigations established that no bale ties at all arrived Giant Equipment and instead 25 Freightliner Horse trucks were delivered by Giant Equipment in 2019 and 2020 for Mayor Logistics (Pvt) Limited, a company owned by Wadyajena.

The 25 trucks had a combined invoice value of US$1 506 600 and further investigations established that all the trucks are registered under Mayor Logistics. Giant Equipment does not specialise in the supply of bale ties, but is an American company that supplies trucks and earthmoving equipment.

This was the part of the case that brought in Wadyajena and his company into the fraud allegedly organised by the three Cottco accused.

So far the original down payment to Giant Equipment LLC USA has not been acquitted since it was made March 2019 and Cottco has been red-flagged by Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, according to the State.

While the original order, supposedly for bale ties but apparently partly converted to trucks, was still in progress, the State said that the Cottco bosses approved a second purchase order to Giant Equipment of another US$1 106 000 in November 2019. Delivery lead time was stated as three months after a down payment of 40 percent and the balance before delivery and this order was approved even though Giant Equipment had failed to deliver the first order, according to the State.

But when this order was approved, Cottco had no money and the order was thus parked for nine months until August 31, 2020 when Manamike and Njanji approved its processing which was done in three payment batches.

Instead of making a telegraphic transfer to Giant Equipment as the order specified, payments were done in local currency to Afrozurich International Private Limited, a local Bureau de Change specialising in a currency swap arrangement. Cottco traded its local currency equivalent to US$1 106 000 for the foreign currency.

No bale ties were ever received from Giant Equipment as a result of the order and the payment.

In October 2021 Molai is said to have generated another email to Memory Chivanga, who was acting treasurer at Cottco, and attached a signed purchase order for bale ties to Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius for US$4 578 078.50.

In her email, she allegedly requested that Cottco treasury advise on the payment of the deposit for the order which was US$2 500 000. No physical paperwork was received by Cottco Treasury office.

The Cottco Treasury was only able to raise US$750 000 as a deposit which was paid through Cottco’s CABS Account on November 15, 2021 to Energy Park (Pvt) CBZ account on the instructions of Manamike and his accomplices.

On November 23, 2021 US$363 900 of that payment was then transferred to Maropafadzo Energy Ecobank account and US$421 000 was transferred to Energy Park Bulk Fuels on November 24, 2021.

The court heard that investigations established that Energy Park (Pvt) Ltd is in the fuel industry and sells fuel in bulk and direct to retailers and does not supply or sell bale ties.

On March 8 and 14 this year two more payments were allegedly processed from Cottco’s CABS Account of US$450 000 to Maropafadzo Energy’s CBZ bank account and US$1 000 000 to Maropafadzo Energy’s Ecobank account as requested by the supplier. This now meant that US$2 200 000 was paid against the order of US$4 578 078.

Payments to Maropafadzo Energy, being part of the order for bale ties were further transferred into various accounts of individuals and corporates, both local and international, for procurement of services which had absolutely nothing to do with the import of bail ties, the reason given in the records for the orders.

It is alleged that no bale ties were imported from Pierpont Mauritius (Pvt) Ltd and as a result Cottco was now prejudiced of a total of US$5 834 000 through the payments to Giant Equipment and the energy companies.

Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje presided.—-Herald

Soldiers Don’t Belong To Zanu PF

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa will be a pensioner after losing the 2023 Presidential Election, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

President Chamisa made the remarks at Mucheke Stadium on Sunday.

The CCC leader addressed a capacity crowd at a Thank You Rally in the ancient city of Masvingo.

Said President Chamisa:
“Mnangagwa is feeling the heat and he has admitted CCC is too strong for him to handle.

Soldiers, CIOs and police belong to the State, not Zanu PF.Let’s register to vote in numbers.

Mnangagwa will be a pensioner come 2023.
We are very alert , they will not steal the coming elections.
They want to provoke us we are aware of their tactics.”

President Chamisa also scoffed at Zanu-PF party claims that he was behind sensational allegations by Australia-based Zimbabwean Susani Mutami who claimed to have been raped as a minor by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“Mvura ikasanaya ndiChamisa, uya musikana weku Australia (Susan Mutami) hameno zvaaitaura achiti ndakanzwai nanhingi, ndikanzwa zvonzi ndiChamisa, ini ndodongorera muchiita zvinhu zvenyu ndaivapo ini? Ndingasaita shohwera? (If it doesn’t rain they blame Chamisa; now this lady in Australia says she was abused by so and so … and they blame Chamisa)” President Chamisa said.

Scout Leader Raped Us Since Rhodesia

..A Bulawayo boy scouts troop leader Norman Scott, who is in his 70s, is facing allegations of sexually abusing boys since Rhodesian days, with his alleged victims now demanding for justice to prevail.
The abuse, some of which is alleged to have taken place at Matopo National Park, came to light last year in November when one of his alleged victims, now an adult, decided to open up. 

Accused

His decision led to four other male adults also coming out in the open about their ordeal at the hands of Scott.

One of the victims is based in Australia, another in South Africa and three in Marondera, the capital of Mashonaland East Province.

The victims organised themselves and got Scott arrested, but the case has not advanced in any way, they said. They are working closely with Mr Neil Munro, who in January initiated a campaign for Scott to step down as a leader of the scouts due to the sexual abuse allegations levelled against him.

Mr Munro says he was jolted into action following the outbreak of Covid-19 when his children, who were boy scouts, told him that Scott was stripping naked in the presence of minors, saying they should be comfortable with their bodies.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed Scott’s arrest, but added that the prosecution has requested for more evidence from the suspects.

“I confirm that police arrested the suspect. We also have dockets where the prosecution has given instructions on what needs to be done in terms of medical reports. The prosecution has raised some concerns that some witnesses are not co-operating,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

“It is incumbent upon the complainants to co-operate with the courts. But all in all, the police have done their part and we call upon the complainants to comply with what is required by the courts.”

Mr Munro, however, told Chronicle that the sexual abuse victims were eager that the law takes its course and they had not been contacted to move the case forward.

He said he confronted the boy scouts’ leader over the sexual abuse claims and he admitted to have done it in the past.

The claim could not be independently verified as Mr Scott could not be immediately reached for comment.

“He claimed that he was no longer doing it. But how I got involved in all this is that following the Covid-19 lockdown, I sent my minor children to participate in boy scout activities.

So, when my kids returned, they raised alarm over Scott’s conduct. But luckily my children were not abused. So, I confronted him over the issue of boys’ abuse and he claimed that he was no longer doing it although he admitted that he used to do it in the past,” said Mr Munro.

He said he decided to take Scott to court in a bid to prevent him from being involved in any activities with the boy scouts, a move that opened a can of worms.

Mr Munro said five adults came forward claiming that they were also abused by the same man when they were still in their teens.

He said the victims were told to report to their nearest police station.

This led to his brief arrest and he was detained at Matobo Police Station as the crime was committed at Matopo National Park. But he did not spend a night at the police station as his lawyer secured his release and we were told that the case was going to proceed through summons,” said Mr Munro.

He said in March he was taken to Gwanda Provincial Magistrate Court, but the matter did not go into court.

Mr Munro said the victims have been patiently waiting for the case to proceeds to no avail.

“Up to now there has not been any court appearance where the complainants could have appeared before a magistrate or prosecution. We are getting concerned as parents that things are not progressing. Some of the complainants are out of the country, one is in Spain, one is in South Africa, Johannesburg, three are in Marondera and I’m their focal person here,” said Mr Munro.

“I have been in contact with them regularly and they have not been contacted by anyone to give them a court date. So they are obviously concerned they are giving their messages back to me asking ‘what is going on we made these statements but we are waiting for a court date and it is taking a lot of time’.”

He said it was brave for the victims to come forward despite their alleged abuse having occurred a long time ago.

Mr Munro said the suspect should have his day in court so that the victims get justice.

“Any allegation which is quite serious like this when it comes to child sexual abuse or physical abuse is a serious allegation, so I think it is important for the police and law enforcement agents to follow it up. To me the risk is that if someone is guilty and they are roaming around the streets with no rules, there is nothing stopping them from carrying on committing these crimes. They need to be tried and if they are found guilty or innocent, so be it,” said Mr Munro.

Chronicle is in possession of a statement that was made by one of the victims, a 55-year-old man who participated in the scout activities in 1979 when he was 12 years.

He said Scott was in his early 30s then.

“The sexual acts happened at Gordon Park between the period 1979 to 1981 where Norman Scott would create an environment to be alone. Acts of sexual abuse included masturbation and oral sex on more than 10 occasions,” read the statement.

The victim said the suspect would lubricate himself before anally abusing his victims.

“For the past 40 years, I have felt an overwhelming shame and guilt from being abused and allowing myself to be abused after the initial indecent assault. I have felt awful guilt of not reporting the sexual abuse when it happened, which undoubtedly allowed tens of boys to be abused over the next 40 years. I know I should not own the shame and guilt, but I do,” said the victim.

The victim said he was ready to even provide forensic evidence to take the matter forward.

Another victim said following Scott’s initial arrest, they were optimistic that justice was finally going to be delivered.

He said delays in taking the case forward is creating anxiety among victims.

“The delay has caused a great deal of anxiety particularly as it is extremely stressful to confront past ‘demons’ and takes a great deal of courage to report a sexual assault of this nature to the police,” said another victim. Chronicle

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Female Robbers Caught In The Act

Four Chitungwiza robbers have been arrested with the latest two caught, Kudzaishe Ruvimbo Charuka and Melody Rwisai, appearing in court yesterday for remand on armed robbery charges.
Magistrate Yeukai Dzuda remanded them in custody to Monday next week. Bail was opposed because one of the suspects, Davison Chinopenga, could not attend court because he is unwell.

The latest two accused are connected to the case of Davison Chinopenga and Patricia Mutedzi and the four are suspected to have been the same gang responsible for a raid on a house that saw them steal cash and appliances worth US$ 2 757 plus R1 000 cash after assaulting the occupant.

The State represented by Anesu Chirenje alleges that Charuka, Rwisai, Mutedzi and Chinopenga went to a house armed with iron bars, harmers and a broomstick.

Upon arrival, the gang allegedly forced open the main door and went into the bedroom where they threatened the complainant, a woman, and threatened to kill her if she did not hand over cash.

They then assaulted her with iron bars until she handed over a cash box containing US$1 775 and R1 000. The gang then ransacked the house stealing an HP laptop, two Huawei Mate 8 cellphones, a Techno spark 8 cellphone and a small Techno cellphone.

The gang then ordered the woman and other occupants of the house to cover themselves with a blanket and they left the scene.

A stolen Huawei Mate 8 cellphone was later recovered from Chinopenga’s girlfriend and Mutedzi was implicated as the driver of their getaway vehicle. From the property stolen, only US$80 was recovered. Herald

Are You Buying Mnangagwa Perfume?

Tinashe Sambiri| Zimbabweans have flatly rejected a deodorant brand that seeks to spruce up embattled Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s image.

The brand seeks to popularize the Zanu PF leader before the 2023 polls.

Observers say Mr Mnangagwa’s support base is dwindling at a shocking rate.

Below are comments on the “Mnangagwa perfume”…

New General:
“Ummmm cant believe what am seeing people are dying because of the lack of medication and some Ediot is selling Ediot perfume, this is Ediotic!”

Cornwell Manyere:
“Better hangu kufamba ndichinhuwira vanhu panyama handi pfee pfeeredze mweya wama dhimoni.”

Ngoni Danzwa :
“No to demonic perfumes.

FreeJobSikhala.”

Mai Two:
“That will be the end of the relationship. If it turns out to be a joke then that will be a very expensive joke that will cost the relationship.”

Munashe Munetsi:
“Zimbabwe will never be a COLOGNE again.”

New Way Of Doing Business

Business Correspondent

ZimAdsense, a platform run by Ads Network Zim is the game changer in terms of online business.

ZimAdsense operates like Google AdSense , according to Ads Network Zim.

Ads Network Zim, quoted by an online business publication said :

“We work hand in hand with bloggers who put the picture banner or text ads on their websites. Ads Network Zim platform allows companies or individuals to advertise on various blogs or websites using different types of picture banners and text advertisements which one can upload on the platform.

These banner ads are like those we see on the side of the roads. The only difference is we will see them online and that they are clickable. Ads Network Zim Pvt is making marketing easy, accurately targeted, and affordable.

With more than half a million people surfing the internet every day for different things like news, entertainment, and shopping, Ads Network Zim’s platform ZimAdsense may be a game changer for marketers in Zimbabwe.”

“The platform also benefits local bloggers who will be paid for joining the platform. This will create job opportunities for many Zimbabwean youths who are in content creation.

The best part of the Zimadsense platform is it’s very affordable for all businesses who want instant results to use it.”

For more information about Zimadsense signup here : https://zimadsense.co.zw/ref/43/

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Sikhala Son “Barred ” From Seeing Dad

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

The families of #Nyatsime16 have been subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment.
On the other hand their families and dependents have been left without them.

Children, siblings, mothers and dependents are desperate to see them free.

The Citizens Movement has been with them since day one.

We do so because SOLIDARITY is part of our values.

We cover each other’s back, we are one people.

Shoulder to shoulder until victory.

Job Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole and others are political prisoners and must be freed!

Thank eNCA’s Pindai Dube for covering the story of us the oppressed.

One day we shall be free.

FreeNyatsime16

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Mnangagwa Gives Families Of Jailed Activists Torrid Time

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

The families of #Nyatsime16 have been subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment.
On the other hand their families and dependents have been left without them.

Children, siblings, mothers and dependents are desperate to see them free.

The Citizens Movement has been with them since day one.

We do so because SOLIDARITY is part of our values.

We cover each other’s back, we are one people.

Shoulder to shoulder until victory.

Job Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole and others are political prisoners and must be freed!

Thank eNCA’s Pindai Dube for covering the story of us the oppressed.

One day we shall be free.

FreeNyatsime16

Seeing the Invisible

Sabbath School Summary
By Elder Dr Masimba Mavaza

Lesson 8

Memory Text: “By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king; for he endured as seeing Him who is invisible” (Hebrews 11:27, NKJV).

INTRODUCTION

The definition of faith in the book of Hebrews is always challeng-ing. “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see” (Heb. 11:1, NIV). How can we be sure about what we do not see? Yet, this is exactly what Moses illustrates in our memory verse: “He persevered because he saw him who is invisible” (Heb. 11:27, NIV).

It is even more challenging to realize that we are called to see “him who is invisible” not simply when times are good but especially when everything is going wrong. For this we need faith, a Christlike faith that must be shaped by the truth about God and God’s kingdom. The truth about our Father’s goodness, the power in the name of Jesus, the power of the Resurrection, and the compassion of God are essential truths that will enable us to stand strong when we are in the crucible and may be tempted to doubt everything.

The Week at a Glance: What truths about God can help sustain us through even the worst situations?

SABBATH: True faith is only easy to those who haven’t tried it. It is a steady belief in something unseen (Heb. 11:1). How can we be sure about what we do not see? Moses trusted in God Who is invisible (Heb. 11:27). To be able to endure trials (crucibles) of this world, we need to cultivate a Christlike faith. A faith shaped by truth in God’s love, power & resurrection power casts away any hints of doubts.

SUNDAY: Doubt in God originates from two main thoughts. First, if God is good, He won’t allow any bad thing to happen to us. Second, our experience clashes with our beliefs; if a thing feels good then it is good. Hence, we’re angry when we can’t have it. The solution to all doubts about God is allowing the truth about His love to have a more powerful impact on us than doubts (Rom. 8:28-39). He gave us Jesus.

MONDAY: What is so special about the name of Jesus that we always add on to the end of our prayers? He promised His disciples when He was about to ascend to heaven that if they ask (pray for) anything in His name, they’ll have it. We can be sure that the whole of heaven is at work for our good when we pray in Jesus’ name (John 14:1-14). We may not see angels but our pleas are sent to God to fulfill them.

TUESDAY: Jesus did great works while on earth, but greater works shall He do for us today if we believe in His Resurrection power. His life, death, & resurrection paid the penalty of our sins, assured us of eternal life, & drew us back to God. But much more than that is that the Resurrection placed Jesus at the right hand of God in a locus of power & authority. It gave Him the power to rule (Eph. 1:18-23).

WEDNESDAY: “Do not be anxious about anything?” The truth is that we often worry more than we pray. Some have a mounted plague that reads; “why pray when you can worry?” Apostle Peter who had his fair share of worry admonished us to “cast” our anxieties on God (1 Pet. 5:7; Ps. 55:22, Matt. 6:25-33). When our lives get tied up, God can untie the knots. He cares & can transform any situation.

THURSDAY: When those you know seem indifferent to you, it can be sad. But to think that your Maker (God) does not know or care about you can be most worrying. To the Judaeans exiled in Babylon, God did not seem to care about them. They were not seeing any proof of His words of cheer (Isa. 40:27-31). Similarly, in the book of Esther, we don’t even find God’s name. But He was there to save (Rev. 13:15).

FRIDAY: When you pray to God, do not doubt. So long as you go to God with a humble spirit, ready to learn, & take Him at His word, believe that He’ll bless you. His Holy Spirit is a real, true, & actual guide Who can teach us to do the will of God. Some men seem afraid to trust in God. In doubting, they dishonor Him. Our part after we have prayed is to believe. Faith grows in times of doubts & trials.

—Ellen G. White, “In the Days of Queen Esther,” pp. 598–606, in Prophets and Kings, Manuscript Releases, vol. 6, p. 225, & Testimonies for the Church, vol. 3, p. 555.

Keywords

God’s response to prayer- while the power of God may come with dramatic effect, as when Jesus calmed the storm, it also may come in quietness, unnoticed, as when the power of God sustained Jesus in Gethsemane. Something dramatic may not suddenly happen, but that doesn’t mean that God is not at work for us.

Faith & Feeling- Feelings are essential part of what it means to be a human being. Sadly, our feelings are often misled in a sin-sick world. We live by faith & not feelings (the sense of touch, smell, sight, hearing & taste). But Faith is not blind. Faith gives us the right feelings.

God’s generosity- It is evident in the death of Christ. He gave us His only Son to die for us.

Captions

SUNDAY- Our Father’s Extravagance
MONDAY- In the Name of Jesus
TUESDAY- The Power of the Resurrection
WEDNESDAY- To Carry All Our Worry
THURSDAY- Still Faithful When God Cannot Be Seen

Discussion Questions

? As a class, talk about the kinds of things we believe in that we do not see, things that we know are real yet are beyond our sight. How can this help us understand what it means to see “Him who is invisible”?

? Discuss the final question found at the end of Wednesday’s study. How often do we find ourselves in that situation? What can we do that will better enable us to trust that the Lord’s way is the best, even if it’s not what we want?

? If “faith grows strong by coming in conflict with doubts and opposing influences” and this leads to something extremely valuable, “of more value than the most costly jewels,” how should this shape the way we look at such conflicts?

? Most of us have seen people, even fellow Christians, in situations in which, at least from our perspective, the outcome was horrible. The worst thing we imagined happened, despite the prayers and best efforts. How do we understand this in light of what we have been studying?

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Measles Kills 157 Children

157 children have succumbed to measles since the outbreak of the disease in Mutasa District, Manicaland Province, on 10 April this year.

Last Sunday, Health and Child Care Ministry permanent secretary Jasper Chimedza said that 80 children had succumbed to the disease, while there were 1 036 suspected cases.

Chimedza blamed apostolic church sects (mapostori) for the surge in infections, saying measles was largely prevalent among those who had not received vaccinations. read more

Addressing a post-cabinet media briefing on Tuesday, 16 August, Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said that the total number of suspected cases nationwide has jumped from 1 036 to 2 056 in four days.

Most reported cases are among children aged between six months and 15 from religious sects who shun vaccination. Said Mutsvangwa:

It has been noted that most cases have not received vaccination to protect against measles.

The government has invoked the Civil Protection Unit Act to deal with this emergency.

Mutsvangwa said that the Ministry of Health and Child Care will scale up its vaccination programme before schools open in September.

Meanwhile, the government has reached out to traditional and faith leaders for their support, added Mutsvangwa.

More: Reuters

Wadyajena Spends Night In Jail

By-Zanu PF MP for Gokwe-Nembudziya Justice Mayor Wadyajena was this afternoon remanded in custody pending a bail hearing on Thursday.

The overzealous Zanu PF MP was arrested Tuesday for US$5 million fraud and money laundering.

The National Prosecuting Authority denied him bail.

He is facing corruption charges involving US$5 million.

South African National Found With An Unlicenced Gun In Zimbabwe

By-A South African nation has been arrested in Masvingo Province for possessing an unlicenced Glock 17 pistol with 11 rounds.

Fannie Frank Manzini (54) a former South African National Defence Force (SANDF)was arrested with two Zimbabwean accomplices Talkmore Maruva (38) and Jacob Gwenhamo (38). 

Police suspect that the trio was planning to commit armed robbery.

According to The Mirror, Manzini of 10 St Peters Mansions, Bellevue, Johannesburg, appeared before Regional Magistrate Judith Zuyu on Monday.

He is facing one count of unlawful possession of a firearm and one count of contravening section 29 (i) (a) of the Immigration Act chapter 04.02, being an alien, entering, remaining, or departing Zimbabwe without a valid travel document.

Maruva is of Matumbware Village, Headman Masunda in Chivi.

Prosecuting, Noel Muranda said that on August 12, 2022, at around 5 pm, CID Mwenezi and Police at Ngundu received a tipoff that two men were armed and intending to commit robbery at Ngundu.

Police then made a follow-up and waylaid the two at Delta Beverages at Ngundu and arrested them.

They were found in possession of a Glock 17×19 mm Calibre Austria pistol, serial number BH2Y094, loaded with 11 rounds.

Regional Magistrate Zuyu remanded the two in custody and advised them to apply for bail at the High Court.

More: The Mirror

Zanu PF Launches ED Perfume

By- Zanu PF party has launched a perfume, ED 2023 victory scent, to lure voters ahead of the 2023 elections.

The party leader, also known ED has set up “empowerment programmes” such as Young Women for ED (YW4ED), Men BelievED, a new teachers’ union Teachers for ED, ED 2023 premium bread and Councillors for ED (C4ED).

The programmes are accompanied by much fanfare in flashy, expensive cars and branded clothing in Zanu PF green, yellow, red, white and black colours to lure new voters.

One such movement, Men BelievED, with the mantra “ED promised, ED delivered”, describes itself as a movement of empowered entrepreneurs who support Mnangagwa’s vision.

Some critics have accused President Mnangagwa of trying to create a personality cult by using his initials “ED” for alleged Zanu PF parallel structures.

More: TimesLive

CCC Leaders Use Own Cars For Voter Registration Program

By James Gwati-Leaders of the opposition CCC are using their own resources to take people to voter registration centres so that they register to vote in the next year’s elections.

CCC Gutu branch is leading in this process.

The branch said it was recording high numbers of people registering to vote.

#GutuWest Champions have already received a branded car for the Constituency that is helping them to mobilise and register to Vote. As of yesterday about 19youth went for the registration exercise in Gutu. 

@CCCMasvingo

@CCCZimbabwe

@advocatemahere

@CCCMasvngoYth

@drjaytee87

Wadyajena Remanded In Custody

By James Gwati-Zanu PF MP for Gokwe-Nembudziya Justice Mayor Wadyajena has been remanded in custody pending a bail hearing on Thursday.

The overzealous Zanu PF MP was arrested Tuesday for US$5 million fraud and money laundering.

The National Prosecution Authority denied him bail Wednesday, and he was remanded in custody to Thursday for the continuation of the bail hearing. NPA opposing

Heis facing corruption charges involving US$5 million

Mnangagwa, Grace Mugabe In Surprise Meeting

By-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has met with former first lady Grace Mugabe in Kinshasa, DRC.

The two met during the 42nd Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit, where the organisation’s founders were honoured for their role in its formation.

The Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC), the forerunner of SADC, was a memorandum of understanding on common economic development signed in Lusaka, Zambia, on 1 April 1980.

All the founding fathers of the regional bloc are now late. These were:

  • Zimbabwe: Robert Gabriel Mugabe
  • Angola: Agustinho Neto
  • Botswana: Seretse Khama
  • Eswatini: King Sobhuza II
  • Malawi: Hastings Kamuzu Banda
  • Mozambique: Samora Machel.
  • Tanzanian: Julius Kambarage Nyerere
  • Zambia: Kenneth Kaunda

The awards were received by family members of the former Presidents, including Zimbabwe’s former first lady Grace Mugabe.

More: The Herald

The Adolescent And Pregnancy

Key facts

Over 1.5 million adolescents and young adults aged 10–24 years died in 2020, nearly 5000 every day.
Young adolescents aged 10–14 years have the lowest risk of death of all age groups.
Injuries (including road traffic injuries and drowning), violence, self-harm and maternal conditions are the leading causes of death among adolescents and young adults
Half of all mental health disorders in adulthood start by age 14, but most cases are undetected and untreated.
Early onset of substance use is associated with higher risks of developing dependence and other problems during adult life, and people of younger ages are disproportionately affected by substance use compared with people of older ages.
Globally, there were 41 births per 1000 to girls aged 15–19 years in 2020.

Overview
Survival chances for adolescents and young adults vary greatly across the world. In 2020, the probability of dying among those aged 10–24 years was highest in sub-Saharan Africa, Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand), northern Africa and southern Asia (1). The average global probability of a 10-year-old dying before age 24 was 6 times higher in sub-Saharan Africa than in North America and Europe.

Main health issues
Injuries
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death and disability among adolescents. In 2019, nearly 100 000 adolescents (10–19 years) died as a result of road traffic accidents (2). Many of those who died were vulnerable road users, including pedestrians, cyclists or users of motorized two-wheelers. In many countries, road safety laws need to be made more comprehensive, and enforcement of such laws needs to be strengthened. Furthermore, young drivers need advice on driving safely, while laws that prohibit driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs need to be strictly enforced among all age groups. Blood alcohol levels should be set lower for young drivers than for adults. Graduated licences for novice drivers with zero-tolerance for drink-driving are recommended.

Drowning is also among the top causes of death among adolescents; more than 40 000 adolescents, over three quarters of them boys, are estimated to have drowned in 2019. Teaching children and adolescents to swim is an essential intervention to prevent these deaths.

Violence
Interpersonal violence is among the leading causes of death in adolescents and young people globally. Its prominence varies substantially by world region. It causes nearly a third of all adolescent male deaths in low- and middle-income countries in the WHO Region of the Americas. According to the global school-based student health survey 42% of adolescent boys and 37% of adolescent girls were exposed to bullying. Sexual violence also affects a significant proportion of youth: 1 in 8 young people report sexual abuse.

Violence during adolescence also increases the risks of injury, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, mental health problems, poor school performance and dropout, early pregnancy, reproductive health problems, and communicable and noncommunicable diseases.

Effective prevention and response strategies include promoting parenting and early childhood development; addressing school-based bullying prevention, programmes that develop life and social skills, and community approaches to reduce access to alcohol and firearms. Effective and empathetic care for adolescent survivors of violence, including ongoing support, can help with the physical and psychological consequences.

Mental health
Depression is one of the leading causes of illness and disability among adolescents, and suicide is the second leading cause of death in people aged 15–19 years (2). Mental health conditions account for 16% of the global burden of disease and injury in people aged 10–19 years. Half of all mental health disorders in adulthood start by age 14, but most cases are undetected and untreated.

Many factors have an impact on the well-being and mental health of adolescents. Violence, poverty, stigma, exclusion, and living in humanitarian and fragile settings can increase the risk of developing mental health problems. The consequences of not addressing adolescent mental health conditions extend to adulthood, impairing both physical and mental health and limiting opportunities to lead fulfilling lives as adults.

Building socioemotional skills in children and adolescents and providing them with psychosocial support in schools and other community settings can help promote good mental health. Programmes to help strengthen the ties between adolescents and their families and improve quality of home environments are also important. If problems arise, they should be detected and timely managed by competent and caring health workers.

Adolescent mental health fact sheet

Alcohol and drug use
Drinking alcohol among adolescents is a major concern in many countries. It can reduce self-control and increase risky behaviours, such as unsafe sex or dangerous driving. It is an underlying cause of injuries (including those due to road traffic accidents), violence and premature deaths. It can also lead to health problems in later life and affects life expectancy. Worldwide, more than a quarter of all people aged 15–19 years are current drinkers, amounting to 155 million adolescents. Prevalence of heavy episodic drinking among adolescents aged 15­–19 years was 13.6% in 2016, with males most at risk.

Cannabis is the most widely used psychoactive drug among young people with about 4.7% of people aged 15–16 years using it at least once in 2018. Alcohol and drug use in children and adolescents is associated with neurocognitive alterations which can lead to behavioural, emotional, social and academic problems in later life.

Prevention of alcohol and drug use are important areas of public health actions and may include population-based strategies and interventions, activities in school, community, family and on the individual level. Setting a minimum age for buying and consuming alcohol and eliminate marketing and advertising to minors are among the key strategies for reducing drinking among adolescents.

Tobacco use
The vast majority of people using tobacco today began doing so when they were adolescents. Prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to minors (under 18 years) and increasing the price of tobacco products through higher taxes, banning tobacco advertising and ensuring smoke-free environments are crucial. Globally, at least 1 in 10 adolescents aged 13–15 years uses tobacco, although there are areas where this figure is much higher.

HIV/AIDS
An estimated 1.7 million adolescents (age 10–19 years) were living with HIV in 2019 with around 90% in the WHO African Region (3). While there have been substantial declines in new infections amongst adolescents from a peak in 1994, adolescents still account for about 10% of new adult HIV infections, with three-quarters amongst adolescent girls (4). Additionally, while new infections may have fallen in many of the most severely affected countries, recent testing coverage remains low suggesting that many adolescents and young people living with HIV may not know their status (5).

Adolescents living with HIV have worse access to antiretroviral treatment, adherence to treatment, retention in care and viral suppression. A key factor contributing to these is limited provision of adolescent-friendly services including psychosocial interventions and support.

Adolescents and young people need to know how to protect themselves from HIV infection and must also have the means to do so. This includes being able to obtain access HIV prevention interventions including voluntary medical male circumcision, condoms and pre-exposure prophylaxis, better access to HIV testing and counselling, and stronger links to HIV treatment services for those who test HIV positive.

Other infectious diseases
Thanks to improved childhood vaccination, adolescent deaths and disability from measles have fallen markedly. For example, adolescent mortality from measles fell by 90% in the African Region between 2000 and 2012.

Diarrhoea and lower respiratory tract infections (pneumonia) are estimated to be among the top 10 causes of death for adolescents 10–14 years. These two diseases, along with meningitis, are all among the top 5 causes of adolescent death in African low- and middle-income countries.

Infectious diseases like with human papilloma virus that normally occurs after onset of sexual activity can lead to both short-term disease (genital warts) during adolescence but more importantly also leads to cervical and other cancers several decades later. Early adolescence (9–14 years) is the optimal time for vaccination against HPV infection and it is estimated that if 90% of girls globally get the HPV vaccine more than 40 million lives could be saved over the next century. However, it is estimated that in 2019 only 15% of girls globally received the vaccine.

Human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer fact sheet

Early pregnancy and childbirth
Approximately 12 million girls aged 15–19 years and at least 777 000 girls under 15 years give birth each year in developing regions. Complications from pregnancy and childbirth are among the leading causes of death for girls aged 15–19 years globally.

The UN Population Division puts the global adolescent birth rate in 2020 at 41 births per 1000 girls this age, and country rates range from 1 to over 200 births per 1000 girls (6). This indicates a marked decrease since 1990. This decrease is reflected in a similar decline in maternal mortality rates among girls aged 15–19 years.

One of the specific targets of the health Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 3) is that by 2030, the world should ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.

Adolescents need and have a right to comprehensive sexuality education, a curriculum-based process of teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical and social aspects of sexuality. Better access to contraceptive information and services can reduce the number of girls becoming pregnant and giving birth at too young an age. Laws that are enforced that specify a minimum age of marriage at 18 can help.

Girls who do become pregnant need access to quality antenatal care. Where permitted by law, adolescents who opt to terminate their pregnancies should have access to safe abortion.

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Football Fan Killed Over Manchester United Loss

A 31-year-old football fan in Mbembesi, Matabeleland North Province was allegedly hacked to death with a machete by a fellow villager during a dispute over an English Premier Soccer League played last Saturday.

Vukile Nkomo was reportedly murdered after he attempted to stop an argument between his killer and his brother, Mkhululi Nkomo, over Manchester United’s performance that resulted in a 4-0 loss to Brentford.

The incident occurred in rural Mbembesi Village on 13 August after Manchester United’s loss, at around 10 PM.

The accused, Sthembelani Tshuma, who is facing a murder charge is on the run. He is wanted by the police for questioning over the incident.

The informant, a 35-year-old cousin of the deceased reported the assault to Mbembesi Police Station.

It is alleged that Vukile was watching football at Fingo Bottle Store with his brother Mkhululi, the informant, the accused and other patrons.

After the match, a misunderstanding arose between the accused and Mkhululi over the outcome of the match.

Vukile and his cousin intervened so as to calm the tension between the two.

This angered the accused who then rushed home to collect his machete.

Oh his way back, Tshuma used a footpath which he knew his rival often used on his way home.

It is alleged that along the way, the informant and the deceased encountered the accused person carrying the machete which he used to strike the deceased several times. He accused Vulike of siding with his brother, Mkhululi.

The informant rushed to the shopping centre to alert others and when they returned to the scene, they found the now-deceased in a pool of blood.

The informant informed Mbembesi Police Station and officers were deployed to attend to the crime scene.

Police are appealing to the public for information that might lead to his arrest.

Football is by far Zimbabwe’s most popular sport, with the English Premier League and the UEFA Champions League being shown mostly in bars all across the country.

Zimbabwe has its own league, the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League but it is not as popular as European football leagues.

-The Sunday News

Horror As Man Kills Colleague Over Manchester United Defeat

A 31-year-old football fan in Mbembesi, Matabeleland North Province was allegedly hacked to death with a machete by a fellow villager during a dispute over an English Premier Soccer League played last Saturday.

Vukile Nkomo was reportedly murdered after he attempted to stop an argument between his killer and his brother, Mkhululi Nkomo, over Manchester United’s performance that resulted in a 4-0 loss to Brentford.

The incident occurred in rural Mbembesi Village on 13 August after Manchester United’s loss, at around 10 PM.

The accused, Sthembelani Tshuma, who is facing a murder charge is on the run. He is wanted by the police for questioning over the incident.

The informant, a 35-year-old cousin of the deceased reported the assault to Mbembesi Police Station.

It is alleged that Vukile was watching football at Fingo Bottle Store with his brother Mkhululi, the informant, the accused and other patrons.

After the match, a misunderstanding arose between the accused and Mkhululi over the outcome of the match.

Vukile and his cousin intervened so as to calm the tension between the two.

This angered the accused who then rushed home to collect his machete.

Oh his way back, Tshuma used a footpath which he knew his rival often used on his way home.

It is alleged that along the way, the informant and the deceased encountered the accused person carrying the machete which he used to strike the deceased several times. He accused Vulike of siding with his brother, Mkhululi.

The informant rushed to the shopping centre to alert others and when they returned to the scene, they found the now-deceased in a pool of blood.

The informant informed Mbembesi Police Station and officers were deployed to attend to the crime scene.

Police are appealing to the public for information that might lead to his arrest.

Football is by far Zimbabwe’s most popular sport, with the English Premier League and the UEFA Champions League being shown mostly in bars all across the country.

Zimbabwe has its own league, the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League but it is not as popular as European football leagues.

-The Sunday News

Caps Face Bogey Side Rhinos In Chibuku Super Cup

The Chibuku Super Cup action will return this weekend as the tournament enters the first round.

The competition kicked off earlier in the month but reverted to the traditional knockout format that starts from the preliminary round.

In the previous edition that acted as a warm-up tournament to the 2021/22 season, the eighteen top-flight teams were grouped into four groups, with the top two sides progressing to the quarterfinals.

ZPC Kariba and WhaWha were the two teams that won in the preliminary round.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Arsenal Goalkeeper Moves To Turkish Club

Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Runarsson has completed a move to Turkish club Alanyaspor.

Manchester United are weighing up a £45m move for Atletico Madrid striker Matheus Cunha. Daily Mail

Erik ten Hag has shifted his stance on Cristiano Ronaldo’s request to exit Manchester United and is open to selling the Portugal international in the transfer window. The Times

Chelsea are ready to increase their offer for Anthony Gordon as Everton’s stance that the winger is not for sale comes under severe test. Daily Mirror

Manchester United have officially withdrawn their offer to Barcelona. They had this offer on the table of £72m for weeks and there was a deadline on it which has passed. Marcel van der Kraan

West Ham, Marseille and Monaco are all interested in taking Manchester United defender Eric Bailly, with the Old Trafford outfit keen to offload the 28-year-old Ivorian. The Athletic

Chelsea’s Marcos Alonsoh has agreed personal terms with Barcelona, and the La Liga side are set to pay £6m for the 31-year-old Spain defender. Bild

Barcelona’s move for Bernardo Silva is likely to fall through as Manchester City are unwilling to lower their valuation of €100 million for the Portuguese. Mundo Deportivo

Hakim Ziyech continues to remain a top priority for Manchester United coach Erik ten Hag who he had earlier trained at Ajax. Nabil Djellit. – Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Plymouth Coach Speaks On Galloway Absence

Plymouth Argyle coach Steven Schumacher has explained Brendan Galloway’s absence in their 2-0 League One win against Peterborough United on Saturday.

The Zimbabwean defender was excluded from the matchday squad for the encounter, raising concerns the player might have picked another injury.

Three days earlier, Galloway had played in his first competitive match for the Pilgrims in more than eight months when he featured for over an hour in a Carabao Cup fixture.

He was out due to a knee injury suffered in November.

But according to Schumacher, the 26-year-old’s absence on weekend was not due to injury but a tactical decision.

The coach told The Plymouth Herald newspaper: “It was tough to pick the bench because young Jack was brilliant the other night – so was Brendan. I just felt we needed to cover all bases.

“If Bali Mumba had got tired in the heat – they have to cover some ground those wing-backs – and we were needing a goal it was probably best to have Jack on the bench, who might create a chance.

“And then I thought defensively if we didn’t need a goal we could have Nigel go in there and Macca (Gillesphey) could go to left wing-back, so that’s kind of what we chose.

“It was a tough decision. I explained it to Brendan and he was cool with it.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Do You Want To Buy A Bottle Of Mnangagwa Perfume ?

Tinashe Sambiri| Zimbabweans have flatly rejected a deodorant brand that seeks to spruce up embattled Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s image.

The brand seeks to popularize the Zanu PF leader before the 2023 polls.

Observers say Mr Mnangagwa’s support base is dwindling at a shocking rate.

Below are comments on the “Mnangagwa perfume”…

New General:
“Ummmm cant believe what am seeing people are dying because of the lack of medication and some Ediot is selling Ediot perfume, this is Ediotic!”

Cornwell Manyere:
“Better hangu kufamba ndichinhuwira vanhu panyama handi pfee pfeeredze mweya wama dhimoni.”

Ngoni Danzwa :
“No to demonic perfumes.

FreeJobSikhala.”

Mai Two:
“That will be the end of the relationship. If it turns out to be a joke then that will be a very expensive joke that will cost the relationship.”

Munashe Munetsi:
“Zimbabwe will never be a COLOGNE again.”

Mnangagwa Torments Families Of Jailed Nyatsime 16

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

The families of #Nyatsime16 have been subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment.
On the other hand their families and dependents have been left without them.

Children, siblings, mothers and dependents are desperate to see them free.

The Citizens Movement has been with them since day one.

We do so because SOLIDARITY is part of our values.

We cover each other’s back, we are one people.

Shoulder to shoulder until victory.

Job Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole and others are political prisoners and must be freed!

Thank eNCA’s Pindai Dube for covering the story of us the oppressed.

One day we shall be free.

FreeNyatsime16

We Are Game Changers In Business- ZimAdsense

Business Correspondent

ZimAdsense, a platform run by Ads Network Zim is the game changer in terms of online business.

ZimAdsense operates like Google AdSense , according to Ads Network Zim.

Ads Network Zim, quoted by an online business publication said :

“We work hand in hand with bloggers who put the picture banner or text ads on their websites. Ads Network Zim platform allows companies or individuals to advertise on various blogs or websites using different types of picture banners and text advertisements which one can upload on the platform.

These banner ads are like those we see on the side of the roads. The only difference is we will see them online and that they are clickable. Ads Network Zim Pvt is making marketing easy, accurately targeted, and affordable.

With more than half a million people surfing the internet every day for different things like news, entertainment, and shopping, Ads Network Zim’s platform ZimAdsense may be a game changer for marketers in Zimbabwe.”

“The platform also benefits local bloggers who will be paid for joining the platform. This will create job opportunities for many Zimbabwean youths who are in content creation.

The best part of the Zimadsense platform is it’s very affordable for all businesses who want instant results to use it.”

For more information about Zimadsense signup here : https://zimadsense.co.zw/ref/43/

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SA Broadcaster Exposes Mnangagwa Hypocrisy

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

The families of #Nyatsime16 have been subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment.
On the other hand their families and dependents have been left without them.

Children, siblings, mothers and dependents are desperate to see them free.

The Citizens Movement has been with them since day one.

We do so because SOLIDARITY is part of our values.

We cover each other’s back, we are one people.

Shoulder to shoulder until victory.

Job Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole and others are political prisoners and must be freed!

Thank eNCA’s Pindai Dube for covering the story of us the oppressed.

One day we shall be free.

FreeNyatsime16

Watch: Job Sikhala Son Speaks

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

The families of #Nyatsime16 have been subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment.
On the other hand their families and dependents have been left without them.

Children, siblings, mothers and dependents are desperate to see them free.

The Citizens Movement has been with them since day one.

We do so because SOLIDARITY is part of our values.

We cover each other’s back, we are one people.

Shoulder to shoulder until victory.

Job Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole and others are political prisoners and must be freed!

Thank eNCA’s Pindai Dube for covering the story of us the oppressed.

One day we shall be free.

FreeNyatsime16

https://fb.watch/eYiZ0X6ta0/

Hotels Turn Away MPs Over Unpaid Bills

By A Correspondent- Hotels in Harare this week refused to provide accommodation to Members of Parliament when they wanted to check in ahead of Parliament sitting due to non-payment.

Legislators from out of Harare are usually booked into hotels when they come for Parliament sittings but Parliament has been delaying in settling the hotel bills owed to various hotels.

The issue was raised in the National Assembly by Makoni Central legislator David Tekeshe (MDC Alliance). He said:

Thank you, Madam Speaker. My point of privilege arises on the issue of accommodation for Members of

Parliament. We have been receiving calls from Members of Parliament who are being chased away from hotels – we are now sick and tired of this.

May there be an arrangement where people can be given sufficient funds to ensure that people are able to look after themselves?

In Uganda, Members are not provided accommodation, but they are given sufficient funds for them to look for their own accommodation.

If Parliament cannot provide us with accommodation, we must be given funds to look for accommodation.

It is embarrassing moving from one hotel to the other as Members of Parliament.

For the four years, I have been a Member of Parliament, this has been the most embarrassing year for me for failing to secure accommodation.

In Uganda, they are allocated 10 000 for accommodation and fuel and they are given their salaries so that they take care of themselves.

In her response, the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Tsitsi Gezi said she had taken note of the issue. Gezi said:

Thank you Honourable Tekeshe, we have heard what you have said, it is demeaning indeed for an Honourable Member of Parliament to be turned away from a hotel where they will be expecting to get accommodation and where they are supposed to be respected as Honourable Members and moving from one hotel to the other does not give them a good image. I have taken note of that.

-OpenParly

Murder Over Cellphone

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police in Karoi on 15 August 2022 arrested Kauzan Manyangadze Alias Chaporonga (42) in connection with the murder of Abiton Kamoga (48) at Mpotive Mine, Chikuti.

The suspect assaulted the victim with fists and booted feet after a misunderstanding over a cellphone which fell onto a fire during a beer binge.

In a related matter, the ZRP in Murereka is investigating a suspected murder case in which the remains of Emmaculate Chihoro (34) were found in a bushy area at Mudhebheni Village, Two Tree, Mhangura on 14 August 2022.

Police recovered some clothes, a hat and a wrapper scattered at the scene and other body parts from a shallow grave.

Man Nabbed Hiding In Toilet After Stealing Microphones

By A Correspondent- A 20 year old man has been arrested on allegations of attempting to steal microphones from church premises.

Tafadzwa Mufundiwa was denied bail when he appeared before Harare magistrate, Simon Kandiyero, charged with unlawful entry.

He will be back in court today for bail ruling.

The State said on August 8, Mufundiwa unlawfully entered Zaoga Church premises in Mt Hampden, by scaling over the pre-cast wall.

When he noticed that the complainant had seen him, he hid in the church toilet.

The complainant then went to the toilet where Mufundiwa was hiding.

Mufundiwa tried to flee, but the complainant apprehended him after a long chase.

He was then handed over to the police.

When Mufundiwa was asked what he was doing in the church premises, he said he wanted the microphones.

He will appear today in court for bail.

– HMetro

Passenger Ra_ped In A Mushikashika

By A Correspondent- A 26 year old man was arrested on Monday for allegedly raping a passenger in a pirate taxi (mushikashika), along Domboshava Road.

Forget Chikanya is alleged to have raped the 20-year-old woman in the mushikashika near Hatcliffe Market.

Harare provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luckmore Chakanza, confirmed the arrest and said the victim has been referred to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals for medical examination.

“Circumstances were that the complainant boarded an unknown motor vehicle from Domboshava going to her work place.

“There were two men in the vehicle, the accused and the driver.

“Upon arriving at Hatcliffe Market, the driver was reported to have parked the car and left the accused and his victim in the vehicle.

“The accused was reported to have pinned the victim on the seat and raped her once without protection.

“The accused fled after the act and the victim informed her uncle that evening.

“The two checked the movement of the motorist, the following day, and managed to find the accused and apprehended him.

Doctor, 9 Others Hauled To Court For Murder

By A Correspondent- A medical doctor based at Karoi District Hospital, and nine accomplices, who include an anaesthetist, a nurse and laboratory scientist, have been arrested for the alleged murder of William Hwede.

Tatenda Panavanhu (30), Talent Chikonje (26), Author Madzonganyika (26), Tichaona Murovanidze (34), community health nurse Remainder Gunguvu (55) and his son aged 16, Destine Gunguvu (29), anaesthetist Farai Mutowo (39), laboratory scientist Justice Makaya (34) and Brighton Kadziyanike (30) appeared before Karoi regional magistrate Godswill Mavenge charged with murder.

The 10 were initially remanded in custody before being granted $10 000 bail each.

The 10 have been ordered to reside at their given addresses, report to CID Karoi every Friday and not interfere with witnesses as part of their bail conditions.

Allegations are that on July 10 at around 10pm, Hwede was spotted by Chikonje, a private security guard at Karoi District Hospital, trying to break into the Bedsitters’ Staff Block.

He alerted his colleagues Mudzonganyika and Murovanidze, who were also on duty, and they apprehended Hwede.

They bashed him behind the staff quarters and alerted other residents by shouting they had caught a thief.

Gunguvu and his son, as well as Dhliwayo, responded to the screams and went to the scene. They joined in assaulting Hwede, with Gunguvu allegedly striking the intruder with a hammer, on the head several times

Chikonje went to the main gate of the hospital and asked for a truncheon from one security guard, Ezekiel Vheremu, and assaulted Hwede.

Dhliwayo allegedly poured water on Hwede and forced him to eat chillies.

Mutowo, who was driving a Toyota Prado, also arrived at the scene and allegedly joined in assaulting Hwede using a stick

Makaya, Panavanhu and Kadziyanike then joined the assault.

Trymore Madzura, a homeless man, witnessed the nine assaulting  Hwede.

Madzura was threatened by the accused, who chased him away.

Constable Stephen Shambara witnessed the assault, while coming from Chikangwe, and took the licence plates of the Toyota Prado and gave them to the police.

When Hwede was unconscious, they dumped him at an open space.

His body was found on July 12 and taken to Chinhoyi General Hospital for a post-mortem. H Metro

Three Zimbos Gunned Down In S.A

By A Correspondent-Three Zimbabwean men were found dead with multiple gunshot wounds in Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa, early Sunday morning.

According to reports, one of the bodies was inside a vehicle, another one behind the same vehicle while the third one inside a shack on the premises in Mbekweni area.

South Africa Police Services said they believe that the ages of the deceased are 30, 33 and 40. Their identities will be released once their next of kin have been informed.

The  SA’s organised crime detectives who are investigating the deaths have called for anyone with information related to the shootings to contact their nearest police station.

Western Cape provincial police spokesperson Novela Potelwa said the detectives were probing the murders after police were called out to Sakhelwe Street, Mbekweni, Paarl at about 5am on Sunday.

He said the motive behind the murders is not yet known.

“The deceased persons aged 30, 33, and 40, who are yet to be identified, were discovered by the police at the crime scene with multiple gunshot wounds. Organised crime detectives have taken over the investigation, with the view of arresting the perpetrators, and determining the motive,” he said.

Several multiple shootings have been reported in the Western Cape since the start of this year.

Last month, on the same night, five men were killed in Khayelitsha; three in Site C, and two in the Harare area. During the same weekend, three men in Cederberg were shot and killed at an informal settlement.

It has been reported that over 30 people have been killed in mass shootings in Khayelitsha since March this year.

Earlier this month, the province saw more murders, following two shootings in Parow and one in the Delft area.

During a third incident, a man was gunned down near Lower Crossroads in front of his girlfriend and infant child, during a hijacking.

Last month, SA Police Minister Bheki Cele defended the South African Police Service’s capability to fighting crime.

This came after Minister Cele went on a scathing attack against authorities in the Western Cape, who had suggested that the running of police would be in better hands under the provincial government

Wadyajena Arrested On US$5 Million Fraud

By-Zanu PF MP for Gokwe-Nembudziya Justice Mayor Wadyajena Tuesday arrested on US$5 million fraud and money laundering allegations.

Members of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) arrested Wadyajena and detained him in their Newlands offices.

He was nabbed shortly after chairing a heated agriculture parliamentary committee meeting on the construction of Vungu dam in Midlands province.

In a statement Tuesday, ZACC said Wadyajena would appear in court Wednesday facing fraud and Money laundering charges.

ZACC statement on Wadyajena fraud case

JUST IN: Waverley Plastics Founder’s Daughter Arrested

By Farai D Hove| Amanda Cohen, the daughter to Waverley Plastics Private Limited owner Victor Cohen has been arrested for defaulting on community service.

This is despite the fact that she had appealed against the sentence at the High Court which meant that the ruling of the lower court had been suspended until the determination of the appeal.

According to ZimEye sources, Amanda Cohen was picked at the Harare Magistrates Court where she had gone for another pending matter.

She was detained at Chikurubi Maximum Prison and will be taken to Mbare Magistrates Court in the afternoon.

Mandatory Outdoor Masking Scrapped

By- The government has dropped mandatory masking on people who have received three doses of COVID-19 vaccines in outdoor public places.

Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa announced the partial removal of the mandatory masking during a post-cabinet media briefing on Tuesday evening.

Mutsvangwa said wearing masks remains mandatory for all people in indoor public places and on public transport.

She said Cabinet noted the decrease in COVID-19 cases before deciding to amend the mask mandate. Said Mutsvangwa:
… those who have received three doses of the WHO recommended vaccines are exempted from the mandatory wearing of face masks in outdoor public places but should however wear masks in indoor public places and on public transport. Those fully vaccinated should carry their cards all the time.
… all provinces [should] continue intensifying COVID-19 Vaccination activities for the nation to achieve herd immunity.

Zimbabweans Shot Dead In Cape Town 

By-Three Zimbabwean nationals have been shot dead in South Africa.

The three’s bodies were found with gunshot wounds in the Western Cape province of South Africa on Sunday morning.

Organised crime detectives who are investigating the deaths have called for anyone with information related to the shootings to contact their nearest police station.

Provincial police spokesperson Novela Potelwa said the detectives were probing the murders after police were called out to Sakhelwe Street, Mbekweni, Paarl at about 5 AM on Sunday. He said:

One body was lying inside the vehicle, another behind the same vehicle, and the third one inside a shack on the premises.

The ages of the deceased people are 30, 33 and 40. Their identities will be released once their next of kin have been informed.

Community Safety MEC Reagen Allen expressed shock over rising mass murder cases in rural towns in the Western Cape. Said Allen:

Not so long ago, we were faced with a similar shooting in Tulbagh. Our rural towns are not known for these types of horrendous crimes, and it cannot become the norm. We dare not allow this lawlessness to take root and continue.

We need to flush out all aspects of criminality and take our communities back.

Ian Cameron, director of Community Safety of non-profit organisation Action Society, said:

If I look at these shootings and the time I spent in Mbekweni, I don’t find it (the fatalities) surprising.

I think Mbekweni has very serious violent criminals that reside there. We are actually involved in a few cases there but those are more gender-based violence related.

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Wadyajena Arrested Over Cotton Inputs Theft

By-Zanu PF MP for Gokwe-Nembudziya Justice Mayor Wadyajena has been arrested.

NewZimbabwe reports that Wadyajena was arrested Tuesday by members of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC).

ZACC detained him at their Newlands office shortly after chairing a heated agriculture parliamentary committee meeting on the construction of Vungu dam in Midlands province.

ZACC spokesperson John Makamure was not picking up calls.
Wadyajena is reportedly facing multiple counts of abuse of office after looting presidential input scheme inputs meant for cotton farmers in his constituency.
He was ordered to present himself at Newlands soon after chairing an agriculture parliamentary committee meeting Tuesday.

-NewZimbabwe

Marry Chiwenga Court Application Dismissed

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s ex wife, Marry Mubaiwa’s application to cancel her remand on a case she is being charged for money laundering, has been dismissed.

In a ruling, magistrate Stanford Mambanje said police investigations were now complete, and therefore there was no reason to remove the accused person on remand.

He further indicated that the accused was already out of custody.

The matter has been remanded to October 24 for trial continuation.

Mubaiwa’s lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa had previously filed an application before the courts, indicating that her client has been on remand for too long while investigations on her case were incomplete.

Mtetwa also noted that the investigating officer had said the State will not suffer any prejudice if Mubaiwa was removed from remand. She said continuously keeping her on remand would be vengeance.

The investigating officer in this matter is Victor Masimba. He had told the court that the State will not suffer any prejudice if Mubaiwa is removed from remand.

He suggested that her bail conditions must be relaxed.

Masimba also told the court that what was left pertaining to the investigations required a period of two weeks.

He had also told the court that they were also still waiting for a password of the documents that came from South Africa in order to conclude the investigations. –Newsday

157 Children Succumb To Measles

157 children have succumbed to measles since the outbreak of the disease in Mutasa District, Manicaland Province, on 10 April this year.

Last Sunday, Health and Child Care Ministry permanent secretary Jasper Chimedza said that 80 children had succumbed to the disease, while there were 1 036 suspected cases.

Chimedza blamed apostolic church sects (mapostori) for the surge in infections, saying measles was largely prevalent among those who had not received vaccinations. read more

Addressing a post-cabinet media briefing on Tuesday, 16 August, Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said that the total number of suspected cases nationwide has jumped from 1 036 to 2 056 in four days.

Most reported cases are among children aged between six months and 15 from religious sects who shun vaccination. Said Mutsvangwa:

It has been noted that most cases have not received vaccination to protect against measles.

The government has invoked the Civil Protection Unit Act to deal with this emergency.

Mutsvangwa said that the Ministry of Health and Child Care will scale up its vaccination programme before schools open in September.

Meanwhile, the government has reached out to traditional and faith leaders for their support, added Mutsvangwa.

More: Reuters

Kenya Election Commissioners Expose Rigging

By The Nation- Four IEBC commissioners, led by the vice-chair Juliana Cherera, Tuesday issued a second statement offering a comprehensive recap of their stance on the 2022 presidential election.

Speaking from the Serena Hotel, the four have claimed the electoral commission’s chair, Wafula Chebukati, overruled them and insisted on announcing the results despite concerns they raised.

They also claimed that the final tally of the presidential election results was not brought before the commission for processing.

Listing four reasons behind their decision to reject the results declared, the commissioners said that the aggregation of the results were not mathematically correct and that the results did not include totals of registered voters, votes cast or rejected votes.

The four include Juliana Cherera, Francis Wanderi, Irene Masit and Justus Nyang’aya.

-Nation

Villager Brutally Murdered Over Football Dispute

A 31-year-old football fan in Mbembesi, Matabeleland North Province was allegedly hacked to death with a machete by a fellow villager during a dispute over an English Premier Soccer League played last Saturday.

Vukile Nkomo was reportedly murdered after he attempted to stop an argument between his killer and his brother, Mkhululi Nkomo, over Manchester United’s performance that resulted in a 4-0 loss to Brentford.

The incident occurred in rural Mbembesi Village on 13 August after Manchester United’s loss, at around 10 PM.

The accused, Sthembelani Tshuma, who is facing a murder charge is on the run. He is wanted by the police for questioning over the incident.

The informant, a 35-year-old cousin of the deceased reported the assault to Mbembesi Police Station.

It is alleged that Vukile was watching football at Fingo Bottle Store with his brother Mkhululi, the informant, the accused and other patrons.

After the match, a misunderstanding arose between the accused and Mkhululi over the outcome of the match.

Vukile and his cousin intervened so as to calm the tension between the two.

This angered the accused who then rushed home to collect his machete.

Oh his way back, Tshuma used a footpath which he knew his rival often used on his way home.

It is alleged that along the way, the informant and the deceased encountered the accused person carrying the machete which he used to strike the deceased several times. He accused Vulike of siding with his brother, Mkhululi.

The informant rushed to the shopping centre to alert others and when they returned to the scene, they found the now-deceased in a pool of blood.

The informant informed Mbembesi Police Station and officers were deployed to attend to the crime scene.

Police are appealing to the public for information that might lead to his arrest.

Football is by far Zimbabwe’s most popular sport, with the English Premier League and the UEFA Champions League being shown mostly in bars all across the country.

Zimbabwe has its own league, the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League but it is not as popular as European football leagues.

-The Sunday News

Villager Kills Colleague Over Manchester United Defeat

A 31-year-old football fan in Mbembesi, Matabeleland North Province was allegedly hacked to death with a machete by a fellow villager during a dispute over an English Premier Soccer League played last Saturday.

Vukile Nkomo was reportedly murdered after he attempted to stop an argument between his killer and his brother, Mkhululi Nkomo, over Manchester United’s performance that resulted in a 4-0 loss to Brentford.

The incident occurred in rural Mbembesi Village on 13 August after Manchester United’s loss, at around 10 PM.

The accused, Sthembelani Tshuma, who is facing a murder charge is on the run. He is wanted by the police for questioning over the incident.

The informant, a 35-year-old cousin of the deceased reported the assault to Mbembesi Police Station.

It is alleged that Vukile was watching football at Fingo Bottle Store with his brother Mkhululi, the informant, the accused and other patrons.

After the match, a misunderstanding arose between the accused and Mkhululi over the outcome of the match.

Vukile and his cousin intervened so as to calm the tension between the two.

This angered the accused who then rushed home to collect his machete.

Oh his way back, Tshuma used a footpath which he knew his rival often used on his way home.

It is alleged that along the way, the informant and the deceased encountered the accused person carrying the machete which he used to strike the deceased several times. He accused Vulike of siding with his brother, Mkhululi.

The informant rushed to the shopping centre to alert others and when they returned to the scene, they found the now-deceased in a pool of blood.

The informant informed Mbembesi Police Station and officers were deployed to attend to the crime scene.

Police are appealing to the public for information that might lead to his arrest.

Football is by far Zimbabwe’s most popular sport, with the English Premier League and the UEFA Champions League being shown mostly in bars all across the country.

Zimbabwe has its own league, the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League but it is not as popular as European football leagues.

-The Sunday News

Mnangagwa Smuggles “Prophet” Into State House

By- Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has met with one of the country’s top apostolic sect church leaders, Andby Makururu of the Johanne Masowe WeChishanu weAfrica International sect, at State House.

The meeting took place on Saturday.

Mnangagwa has been meeting church leaders and attending religious gatherings to garner support ahead of elections expected next year.
He has been visiting mostly indigenous churches.
At the weekend meeting, Makururu reportedly assured Mnangagwa that his congregants would vote for him.
Makururu recently commandeered his congregants to chant Zanu PF slogans at a church gathering in the eastern border city of Mutare.
Yesterday, he told NewsDay that he was happy to have met Mnangagwa.
“It’s true that I met my President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Saturday at State House. In 2004 and 2008, I once prophesied that one day I was going to meet the President in power in Zimbabwe,” Makururu said.
“I assured him (President Mnangagwa) that he is going to win the 2023 elections. I have assured the President that my church members are going to vote for him. Mnangagwa is the Biblical Moses who came to rescue us from our problems.”
Makururu boasted that his sect (vapostori) commands a huge following in the country.
He said the apostolic sect has 54 church leaders in the country and has branches across the globe.
A fortnight ago, Mnangagwa cancelled his trip to Mutare at the last minute, where he was set to address hundreds of Makururu’s congregants. Newsday