VP Chiwenga Ordered To Pay $900k Damages Over Miscarriage

By A Correspondent- HEALTH and Child Care minister Constantino Chiwenga has been ordered to pay $900 000 in damages to a woman who suffered a miscarriage because of negligence by health officials at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital in 2020.

Valerie Chibaya, with assistance from the Women and Law in Southern Africa (WLSA), instituted legal proceedings against Chiwenga, who doubles as the country’s Vice-President, after her hospital ordeal.

Chibaya filed for damages for pain and suffering in the sum of $800 000, loss of amenities of life $100 000, contumelia $300 000 and $281 757,63 for violation of her constitutional rights.

Chibaya was awarded $800 000 for pain and suffering and $100 000 for loss of amenities, with Chiwenga ordered to settle the damages within 60 days.

Her claim for contumelia damages and violation of her constitutional rights was dismissed, with the court reasoning that there was no intention by the health officials to humiliate her.

In her court application, Chibaya said she went to the hospital on June 17, 2020 after experiencing unusual stomach pains when she was 23 weeks pregnant.

She said doctors and nurses did not take her temperature, blood pressure, or sugar levels nor did they do a routine check-up on her, insisting that she got a scan before they could attend to her.

Chibaya was only attended to the following day after her husband begged for help.

In defence, the defendant sought to blame Chibaya for the miscarriage saying she delayed having an Ultrasound Scan.

In a Press briefing held yesterday, WLSA director Fadzai Traquino welcomed the ruling as key in the fight for women to enjoy access to sexual reproductive health and maternal health rights.

“Together with our various partners and stakeholders, we have been helping and running various programmes for women and girls. The court’s order is quite progressive as it expands on the meaning and application of the constitutional rights enshrined in section 76,” Traquino said.

— NewsDay

Just In- Mai Titi Confirms She Lied She’s Reconciled With Tinashe

By Showbiz Reporter | The sociallite Mai Titi on Friday afternoon confirmed she has truly separated from her husband, Tinashe Maphosa, contrary to her earlier claims that they have reconciled.

On Thursday night, ZimEye exclusively revealed that the two are now totally separated, despite suggestions on the Facebook website.

Said Mai Titi: “I am in a position where I am rewinding, I am reflecting. What have I done to do this?

“So people can still move on…I don’t care really because I am not fighting for love… I got humiliated, I got stripped. I am trying to get to basics, to come back to myself,” she added.

Mai Titi also accused Tinashe of being a liar. “That guy is a liar,” she said.

Mai Titi on Friday afternoon

“Zanu Pf, ZRP, CCC Top List Of Human Rights Violators”: Report

By A Correspondent- In its latest report, the Zimbabwe Peace Project has said Zanu Pf continues to dominate the list of human rights violators with the Zimbabwe Republic Police trailing on second place and the Citizens Coalition for Change coming third.

Said the ZPP in its report:

“In our round up this month, we note that Zanu PF has continued to dominate the list of human rights violators, at 50 percent, followed by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), which contributed to 24 percent, or 354, of all the violations
ZPP recorded.

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), was responsible for 29 (four percent) of all violations recorded
while the Zimbabwe National Army was responsible for 12
violations.

For the ruling party, it has always been about its escalating thirst for domination ahead of the 2023 elections.

ZPP notes that the party has, since April, launched a systematic campaign to threaten and intimidate opposition supporters in
rural areas such that by the time the official campaign period begins for the 2023 elections, villagers would have lost the little that remains of their voice and chance to choose leaders of their choice.

On the ZRP, it is so much about the police’s continued use of archaic and selective methods of law enforcement.

The ZRP continues to be an enforcer for the ruling party, ready to arrest those that do not agree with the ruling party, and prepared to look away when the ruling party is on the wrong side.

The CCC, which has remained on the receiving end of violence,
with 196 of its members being victims in July, also contributes
to human rights violations as internal fights surfaced in the
party formed in January this year.

ZPP continues to express concern over the 31 cases of politicisation of food and other aid and the 138 cases of harassment and intimidation as well as the18 cases of unlawful detention and 42 assaults recorded. This points to a situation where Zimbabweans have become more and more vulnerable
to human rights violations without any form of protection or any source of recourse and law enforcement agents continue to
prove to be either incapacitated, partisan or unaware of their
mandate to protect Zimbabweans.”

Elderly Man Forced To Eat Raw Goat Meat

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is investigating a case in which law enforcement agents forced an elderly suspected cattle rustler to eat raw stolen goat meat.

NewsDay Zimbabwe was told that the incident occurred at Guyu Police Station in Matabeleland South.

National Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident saying the police do not condone acts of pre-trial punishment.

We are investigating this case and the public should know that this matter will not be swept under the carpet.

In video footage circulating online, an elderly man who identified himself as Rich Malinga admits having stolen and skinned a goat during interrogation. He said in response to a female police officer:

I found many goats in my field and I hit one and it died. I skinned it.

Malinga was then ordered to eat the raw meat and he complied

“Council Employees Sabotaging Exercise On Illegal Structures”: Chitungwiza Acting Mayor

By A Correspondent- Chitungwiza acting mayor, Kelvin Mutimbanyoka says council employees, including management, were sabotaging an ongoing operation against illegal structures.

He speaks amid a demolition blitz on illegal structures that started on July 14 in which over 20 structures have so far been demolished.

 NewsDay Zimbabwe quotes him as saying:

I have realised that a lot of council employees and management are involved in the illegal parcelling out of land and they are now throwing out spanners in my way.

They are now working against me by constantly stalling the programme. Some of them are working in cahoots with land barons. We are doing an internal investigation. We want to bring sanity to this town. The days of lawlessness are over.

This is not the first time Chitungwiza Municipality has demolished illegal structures in the dormitory town, having done so over the years, but the structures keep reappearing, while some owners have resisted the demolitions through the courts.

Last December, the municipality was forced to stop the planned demolition of some properties after the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) protested against the local authority’s actions.

Water Update

By A Correspondent- Harare City Council (HCC) has said most western suburbs are now accessing water except for Budiriro. 

Most of the suburbs had little to no water for over a week after the local government authority had shut down Morton Jaffray Waterworks citing “unprecedented chemical supply challenges.”

Said the Harare City Council:

Water update

Most western suburbs are now accessing water except for Budiriro whose reservoir is going to be opened today when we are doing demand management. Some parts of the Northern suburbs also received water as of the last two days After 1600hrs, today pumping from Warren Control is going to be concentrated on the Letombo lines that supply areas up to Mabvuku as part of our water demand management strategy.

Hit And Run Victim Identification. Police Appeals To The Public

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is appealing to members of the public who have missing relatives to assist in the identification of a victim of a hit and run road traffic accident.

Police said the victim is a male adult, whose body was found lying along Kirkman Road between Bishop Gaul and Monavale Roads on the 23rd of June 2022.

A police statement reads:

The victim was wearing a black jacket and blue jeans trousers. Anyone with information to contact the Officer in Charge Harare Traffic on 0242 788558 or 0771 464678, National Complaints Desk on 0242 703631 or WhatsApp 0712 800 197.

President Chamisa Dates Masvingo To Celebrate Party’s Victory

By A Correspondent- Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa, will be in Masvingo this weekend to lead his party’s victory celebrations for urban wards which they clinched during March 26 by-elections.

Chamisa is expected to address thousands of party supporters as he continues to visit areas where his party triumphed.

CCC Masvingo spokesperson, Dereck Charamba, confirmed the Sunday rally saying Chamisa was coming to Masvingo with two objectives.

“The Citizens’ president is indeed coming to Masvingo. He has two objectives; to thank the people of Masvingo for voting CCC overwhelmingly in the March 26 by-elections and also to deliver a special message,” Charamba said.

The party had a clean sweep in the urban wards, but performed dismally in rural wards and constituencies.

Chamisa is reportedly going to hold the rally at Mucheke Stadium despite calls for him and his party to shift focus to rural areas.

However, CCC officials in Masvingo are on record saying they are shifting focus to rural constituencies ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.

Meanwhile, trouble continues in the ruling Zanu-PF party’s Masvingo structures as factional fights  escalate.

Rivalry between Minister of State, Ezra Chadzamira and Zanu-PF provincial chairperson, Robson Mavhenyengwa, has been renewed.

The two rival factions are angling to clinch the provincial youth chairperson post which fell vacant following the elevation of John Paradza to the position of deputy national youth secretary early this year.

One of the front-runners in the race is Charles Munganasa, who allegedly flip-flopped from Mavhenyengwa to Chadzamira’s faction, who is legislator for his home area.

Israel Lunga, who is reportedly being backed by Mavhenyengwa was dealt a major blow after he was disqualified on election day following concerns that he was overaged, thereby failing to meet the set template dictates.

Chaos reigned supreme on the day, prompting the elections to be brought to a halt as youths who backed Lunga cried foul and demanded that their preferred candidate be reinstated to contest.

Insiders claim Lunga is Munganasa’s closest rival, with an equal chance to clinch the post since he has backing of other party bigwigs in the province.

Zanu-PF provincial spokesperson, Ophias Murambiwa, was not reachable for comment as he wasn’t picking up calls until it went to voicemail.

-NewZim

Driver, Conductor Abduct Cops, Beat Them Up, Dump Them

By A Correspondent- Two Harare siblings from Glen Norah are in hot soup after they allegedly teamed up to assault and kidnap police officers after committing a traffic offence.

The two are Shepherd and Allen Zharare aged 30 and 18.

They briefly appeared before Harare magistrate, Yeukai Dzuda, Thursday charged with assault, resisting law officers and kidnapping.

The Zharare siblings will be back in court Friday for bail application.

According to prosecutors, the two work as commuter omnibus driver and conductor respectively.

On the 9th of August, along Mbuya Nehanda and Charter Road in Harare, Shepherd was driving a Toyota Hiace and allegedly resisted arrest after he stopped at an undesignated place to pick up passengers.

The court heard Allen and two others, who are still at large, were touting for passengers.

Constables Memory Manyande and Pindire Cairo, who were on duty, then pronounced the arrest of the four.

It is alleged that they entered the commuter omnibus and instructed the driver to drive to Harare Central Police Station .

He then drove off at high speed along Simon Mazorodze and out of town to Southerton.

They later stopped and pushed the police officers out of the vehicle and they sustained injuries which are yet to be treated.

The court heard the team also assaulted the officers with clenched fists and open hands, knowing very well that they were law enforcement agents.

They also deprived the peace officers of bodily movement when they locked them up in the vehicle.

-newzim

Council Employee Exposed In Court

By A Correspondent- Former Harare City Council (HCC) employee Roy Nyabvure was yesterday exposed as having caused the demolition of a showroom in Borrowdale after fraudulently approving its building plans.

The court heard that Nyabvure was later dismissed from work after the fraudulent plan was discovered.

Nyabvure is a State witness in the case former Pokugara Properties general manager Michael van Blerk is accused of perjury.

Yesterday, Nyabvure was testifying against Van Blerk, who is accused of deposing an affidavit at the High Court stating that the plan used to build the house was fraudulent.

The complainant, George Katsimberis, is accusing Van Blerk and Pokugara of demolishing the showroom he built under a joint venture agreement with Pokugara.

While under cross-examination, Nyabvure was asked by Van Blerk’s lawyer, Advocate Tawanda Zhuwarara, if he was the one who signed the alleged building plan and he responded “yes”.

Zhuwarara gave Nyabvure a letter which was written by HCC acting chamber secretary Charles Kandemiri confirming that the said plan did not follow laid-down procedures when it was approved. The letter was read in court saying the plan did not follow circulation procedures for it to be approved.

Nyabvure admitted that the plans submitted in court as evidence did not follow circulation procedures.

He, however, insisted that the plans were correctly approved.

Zhuwarara told Nyabvure that he signed the plan before it circulated to different offices for approval, and that by testifying in court, he was trying to defend his fraudulent approval.

“Although the stamps were authentic, the procedure was not followed. So you put your signature on a plan that was not circulated and you are here to defend your fraudulent approval. Signing the plan resulted in the house built without proper documentation demolished,” Zhuwarara said.

“Do you have evidence that the plan you approved circulated before you signed it?” Zhuwarara asked.

“I do not keep records,” Nyabvure replied.

Another letter from the council’s housing director Chawatama notifying Pokugara of the impending demolish of the showroom was produced by Zhuwarara and read in court.

Another letter directed to the police, who were investigating a fraud matter against the complainant, was also produced in court.

Magistrate Ngoni Nduna postponed the matter to August 30 for continuation of trial.

-newsday

Storm Over VP Chiwenga’s Claims On King Mzilikazi’s Ndebele Kingdom Links

By A Correspondent- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has invited spirited challenge over his involvement in the post-independence Gukurahundi killings after recently claiming that he and President Emmerson Mnangagwa had links to King Mzilikazi’s Ndebele kingdom.

“Their joint acts and actions (make a nonsense of) the claim that they have royal links to the Khumalos, because many of the things that they have done are contradictory to the house of Khumalo,” said ousted Ntabazinduna Chief, Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni.

You cannot have such a noble bloodline and yet when it comes to an opportunity of reassuring that bloodline, you reject it.”

Secessionist Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) leader, Mqondisi Moyo, said; “The spirits of over 40,000 people they massacred during Gukurahundi now making them go insane,” said Moyo.

“Why would both Chiwenga and Mnangagwa, as the nephews of Mthwakazi, kill their uncles?”

Mnangagwa was state security minister while Chiwenga was head of Bulawayo-based One Brigade when more than 20,000 were killed in the 1980’s military campaign many describe as a genocide targeting the Ndebele across the Midlands and Matebeleland provinces.

Chiwenga, who recently married long-time lover Miniyothabo Baloyi, claimed during a visit to his in-laws in Filabusi, that his great grandmother was one of King Mzilikazi’s many wives.

He further claimed that Mnangagwa’s grandfather grew up in King Mzilikazi’s royal kraal and was he was conscripted into one of the kingdom’s crack military regiments.

Many locals and political activists have questioned the lineage claims given the two’s involvement in the Gukurahundi killings.

Public discussion of Gukurahundi was taboo under long-time ruler President Robert Mugabe who was prime minister at the time of the atrocities and only described them as a “moment of madness”.

The new dispensation under Mnangagwa and Chiwenga has initiated public discussion of the emotive subject and government redress of concerns of victims and survivors.

This has however, been dismissed as insincere by activist groups.

“Both of them Mnangagwa and Chiwenga), as the murderers of our people, are shedding crocodile tears on our people,” said Mthwakazi leader Moyo.

“They are making Mthwakazi their playing ground. Why is it every time they say these sentiments when they are in Mthwakazi?”

He added; “They can’t utter such nonsense in Mashonaland because they never perpetrated the Genocide that side.”

Matabeleland activist group Ibhetshu LikaZulu leader, Mbuso Fuzwayo said Chiwenga should focus, instead, on fixing the country’s struggling economy.

“The unfortunate part is that they want to divert us from national issues to family issues,” said Fuzwayo.

“It’s not important how he is related to the Khumalos; he is a national leader and must deal with national issues, period. Relations are private matters.

“He was in Bulawayo in the 80s, why did he not raise his closeness to the Khumalo’s then and why did he house the fifth brigade that killed his uncles?”

Fuzwayo continued; “My question is, how is it relevant with his position?


“We can’t allow ourselves to debate and focus on non-issues; he (Chiwenga) is a public officer and must deal with national issues not family matters.”

-newzim

“I Am Not Sick”: VP Chiwenga

By A Correspondent- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga who doubles as the Minister of Health and Child Care has denied reports saying he was yesterday admitted to the Trauma Centre and Hospital for a “long-planned procedure.”

ZimLive Friday reported that Chiwenga arrived at the Trauma Centre and Hospital in Borrowdale just before 3 PM in a six-vehicle convoy where he was “due to have surgery to correct some discomfort in his stomach. It must be routine, otherwise, he would have gone to China.

In a video clip circulating, Chiwenga suggested that the reports were untrue adding that he had every right to visit health institutions as a minister of Health.

“Am I not allowed to visit a friend who wants to set up a hospital for open heart surgery? Should I not visit an institution to see the new equipment that they have bought? How do I execute my mandate and visit my hospitals as health minister?” said Chiwenga in a video doing the rounds on social media.

Jailed CCC Top Chefs Lodge Fresh Freedom Bid

By A Correspondent- Jailed Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) law makers, Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole will, through their lawyers, file a fresh bail application at the Magistrates Court Friday after spending 59 nights in jail.

The duo, together with a dozen other party activists, were arrested on the 14th of June for allegedly inciting the violence which rocked the memorial service and funeral wake of slain CCC activist, Moreblessing Ali.

Sikhala is also a top lawyer who was representing Ali’s family and was on the forefront demanding justice on her murder.

All the activists have been denied bail twice by both the Magistrates and High Court and they are in the nation’s maximum-security prison, Chikurubi.

On top of charges of inciting violence, Sikhala was hit with fresh charges of obstructing the course of justice based on the same circumstances.

Meanwhile, the two CCC lawmakers have renewed their freedom bid and will be back at the Magistrates court tomorrow.

“Sikhala and Sithole clock 58 days in remand prison for allegedly inciting the 14 June Nyatsime violence. They will be back at the Harare Magistrates Court tomorrow, 12 August, applying for bail under changed circumstances.

“Sikhala will also be at the High Court tomorrow applying for bail on his second charge of obstructing the course of justice,” the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO forum said in a statement.

Sikhala has been arrested more than 70 times but never convicted of any crime.

An international law firm, Amsterdam & Partners, about two weeks ago joined Sikhala’s team to bring justice in the case which they say is politically motivated.

Man Kills Self Over Memory Card

By A Correspondent- A 20 year old Chinhoyi man committed suicide after an altercation with his grandfather over a missing memory card.

Tinashe Tereka, who was staying with his grandfather, took his life last Friday after being questioned about the disappearance of the memory card.

“His grandfather asked him politely to return the memory card he had taken.

“He was angered by being accused of stealing the memory card and decided to kill himself.

“I was shocked to hear that he had hanged himself,” said a neighbour.

Residents, who spoke to H-Metro, said Tereka was using crystal methamphetamine, which might have prompted him to end his life.

“It is very painful to lose Tereka in such a way. I am yet to come to terms with his death.

“Surely, how can one kill himself over a mere memory card?

“Maybe, he was high on mutoriro,” said Makanyara Kateguru.

Another resident urged parents to be firm with their children against drug and substance abuse.

“This is a wake-up call to all parents to save our children’s life boat from sinking.

“I never anticipated that he would end his life in such a way,” he said.

Similar sentiments were echoed by Lovemore Zuze.

“It is very saddening to note that most of the youth, including school-going kids, are now hooked on drugs,” said Zuze.

A psychiatrist based at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospital, Gerald Nyarambi, told H-Metro, that the majority of youths in this era have been affected by drugs and substance abuse.

“Drug abusers develop memory loss, lack of concentration, hallucinations, paranoia, reduced appetite, violence and aggressive acts in society,” said Nyarambi.

“When one is under the influence of alcohol, and other drugs, they become vulnerable and exposed.

Tereka’s death comes hardly a fortnight after a 19-year-old teenager from Banket was murdered at a Guka base.

Tereka was buried in Chinhoyi on Sunday. Speakers at the burial denounced drug and substance abuse as a new cancer which needs urgent attention.

Man Sells Dad’s Property, Spends It On Booze, Women

By A Correspondent- A man who has been physically and verbally abused by his son rushed to Western Commonage Court to apply for a protection order.

Reason Ncube (65) from Mpopoma suburb lost a lot of property after his son – Hlalani Ncube (40) allegedly stole it and sold it cheaply.

He used the money to buy booze and to hire s3_x workers.

Neighbours told Ncube that Hlalani was the one who was stealing his property and selling it.

When Ncube asked Hlalani about the missing property his cheeky son launched a verbal attack on him branding him a senseless man.

Ncube is not employed and due to that at times he does not have money to buy meat as such he cooks vegetables as relish.

His son fumes and bashes him and insults him.

In a bid to live a peaceful life at his house, Ncube applied for a protection order against his abusive son.

“My name is Reason Ncube.

“I live with my son Hlalani Ncube and he does not want to work.

“He is very abusive.

“He steals my household property and sells it.

Chiwenga In Hospital For Stomach Surgery

By-Vice President Constantino Chiwenga was admitted Thursday at Trauma Centre in Borrowdale for his routine health check-up.

ZimLive reports that the ailing Vice President is set to undergo surgery to relieve some discomforts in his stomach.

Chiwenga has received medical treatment in India and China for an undisclosed ailment.

Yellow Sunday For Masvingo

By-The opposition CCC leader Nelson Chamisa is Sunday addressing party supporters at Mucheke Stadium in Masvingo.

The CCC Masvingo rally will celebrate the party’s victory in the March 26 2022, by-elections.

Despite being launched early this mostly by former MDC Alliance members, CCC won all four Masvingo Urban by-elections. It, however lost to ZANU PF in Chiredzi, Chivi and Mwenezi.

Chamisa confirmed that he will address the rally in an interview with The Mirror on Thursday morning. He said:

I will be in Masvingo on Sunday for Citizen thank you rallies. As you know, we were in Gwanda and other places where we won.

In Masvingo, our four councillors won on March 26 by-election. So we will be thanking the people of Masvingo for voting for our councillors.

The four councillors are Rocky Kamuzonda (Ward 3), Aleck Tabe (Ward 4), Daniel Mberikunashe (Ward 5) and Richard Musekiwa (Ward 7).

The seats fell vacant after the MDC-T led by Douglas Mwonzora recalled all MDC Alliance councillors believed to have been aligned to Chamisa who was leading the party before he was deposed by the courts.

Ailing Chiwenga In Another Health Scare

By-Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has checked in at Trauma Centre in Borrowdale for his routine health check-up.

ZimLive reports that the ailing Vice President was seen at the elite health facility Thursday.

Chiwenga has been receiving medical treatment in China for an undisclosed ailment.

Mwonzora Acknowledges Chamisa Popularity

By- MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora has acknowledged that CCC leader Nelson Chamisa remains popular but said his party would shock the nation in the next year’s general elections.

Speaking on Thursday during This Morning on Asakhe,  hosted by CITE on Twitter Space, Mwonzora said this would be so despite failing to win a single parliamentary or council seat in the 26 March 2022 by-elections.

 He said:

For us, the by-elections are a bygone; we did not do well but that does not perturb us.

Mwonzora said he draws inspiration from the likes of Nelson Mandela, Abraham Lincoln in the United States, Robert Mugabe and President Emmerson Mnangagwa who at one point failed in their lives but still picked themselves up and continued with their missions. He said:

We are rebuilding our organisation and come 2023 we will be an extremely potent force and we are brewing a shocker for the nation. There is absolutely no question about it.

I want to quote Garry Kasparov, the Russian, Soviet Union champion, who says that you should not glory in your past victory.

You think that what was there on 26 March 2022 is the same as on 11 September 2022, things have changed.

Society has changed, things are moving and so on. So we should not remain fossilised in the past. We have failed before we have risen in the MDC.

He said the MDC had a history of falling and rising in elections since contesting for the first time in 2000. He said:

In 2000 it scored very well, almost getting a majority in Parliament. In 2005 it went down, lost its parliamentary advantage, and I think lost about 11 seats.

Then in 2008, the MDC went up, winning the presidency, winning Parliament, and all the Councils. In 2013 we went down.

In 2018 when we were together we did very well and our presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa did very well in the presidential election.

Of course, he thinks that it is only his. His achievement is not on the team, but that is his opinion but did objectively well in 2018.

In the by-election, we did badly. We are now on the upward swing. This is the trend of the MDC.

Those historians out there who care to study the MDC must find that there is a trend.

So we are happy that we are on our way up and we will provide a shot come 2023.

More: CITE

Mwonzora Acknowledges Chamisa Popularity

By- MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora has acknowledged that CCC leader Nelson Chamisa remains popular but said his party would shock the nation in the next year’s general elections.

Speaking on Thursday during This Morning on Asakhe,  hosted by CITE on Twitter Space, Mwonzora said this would be so despite failing to win a single parliamentary or council seat in the 26 March 2022 by-elections.

 He said:

For us, the by-elections are a bygone; we did not do well but that does not perturb us.

Mwonzora said he draws inspiration from the likes of Nelson Mandela, Abraham Lincoln in the United States, Robert Mugabe and President Emmerson Mnangagwa who at one point failed in their lives but still picked themselves up and continued with their missions. He said:

We are rebuilding our organisation and come 2023 we will be an extremely potent force and we are brewing a shocker for the nation. There is absolutely no question about it.

I want to quote Garry Kasparov, the Russian, Soviet Union champion, who says that you should not glory in your past victory.

You think that what was there on 26 March 2022 is the same as on 11 September 2022, things have changed.

Society has changed, things are moving and so on. So we should not remain fossilised in the past. We have failed before we have risen in the MDC.

He said the MDC had a history of falling and rising in elections since contesting for the first time in 2000. He said:

In 2000 it scored very well, almost getting a majority in Parliament. In 2005 it went down, lost its parliamentary advantage, and I think lost about 11 seats.

Then in 2008, the MDC went up, winning the presidency, winning Parliament, and all the Councils. In 2013 we went down.

In 2018 when we were together we did very well and our presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa did very well in the presidential election.

Of course, he thinks that it is only his. His achievement is not on the team, but that is his opinion but did objectively well in 2018.

In the by-election, we did badly. We are now on the upward swing. This is the trend of the MDC.

Those historians out there who care to study the MDC must find that there is a trend.

So we are happy that we are on our way up and we will provide a shot come 2023.

More: CITE

Prayer Meeting For Jailed Wiwa

By- Civil Society organisations under Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) will host a prayer meeting this Friday to observe human rights abuses.

The meeting to be held at Africa Unity Square will focus on the persecution of CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala.

The CiZC said it would submit a petition to the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) and Parliament after the event.

“There has been a recent rise in political tensions in Zimbabwe, which has been accompanied by an upsurge in incidents of political violence at least since the run-up to and holding of the March 26, 2022 by-elections. The situation has also seen the concomitant arrest and persecution of human rights defenders and their unfair treatment by law enforcement agents and the courts,” CiZC said in a concept note seen by NewsDay.
“Yet, despite the existence of Chapter 12 institutions, notably the ZHRC as well as Parliament, these institutions have seemingly continued to give a blind eye to the continued denial of fundamental rights and freedoms.”
A number of human rights and opposition activists, including legislators Job Sikhala (Zengeza West) and Godfrey Sithole (Chitungwiza North) are languishing in remand prison facing various charges.
In a correspondence sent to affiliates on Monday, CiZC chairperson Peter Mutasa said only 400 people will be allowed at the prayer event.
“To ensure that we conform to the conditions set for the prayer rally, we are requesting that you forward 40 people to participate at the rally. A representative from your organisation will also be invited to give a solidarity speech,” Mutasa wrote.
“The coalition has notified the Zimbabwe Republic Police of this event as provided for under section 7 of the Maintenance of Peace and Order Act [Chapter 11:23]. Pursuant to this, the coalition has also held consultations and negotiations with the Zimbabwe Republic Police over this event as provided for under section 8 of the same Act.”
Recently, police banned a planned CiCZ march where its members plan to protest the country’s worsening human rights’ situation. Newsday

Zanu PF Sweats Over President Chamisa Election Strategy

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s doctrine of ambiguity is giving Zanu PF sleepless nights.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa urged citizens to maintain focus on winning the coming polls.

“THE DOCTRINE OF STRATEGIC AMBIGUITY…

We must fix the confidence deficit and legitimacy crisis.

Everything responds to authentic undisputed and legitimate leadership.The blueprint is coming soon…

Light is not visible to those too far away from it.”

Sikhala Refuses Nov Trial Date

CCC Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala has refused to be tried in November on a matter he is accused of falsifying that a police officer last year beat to death a baby strapped to its mother’s back with a baton in Harare’s city centre saying the date is too far.
Sikhala demanded to be tried within the next two weeks saying he should be given priority since he is in remand prison.

This was after the State set November 21 as the trial in a matter he is charged with communicating falsehoods prejudicial to the State.

Mr Kennedy Madekutsikwa, appearing for the State, told the court that they intended to record two more witness statements between now and November.

Sikhala appeared before Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje, who is expected to rule on whether he be given an earlier trial date or return to court on November 21. – state media

Man Found Dead

Police in Bulawayo are investigating the sudden death of a Bulawayo man whose body was found inside a car in the city centre on Wednesday morning.

The man was identified as Mr Stephen Shava (45) from Sizinda suburb in Bulawayo.

He was in a sitting position in his car at a parking bay at the marketplace when his friend who works at a shop nearby decided to greet him as he had recognised the car.

Police officers carry the body of a man who died at Bulawayo Produce Markets along Jason Moyo Street and 5th Avenue into their truck

The friend called him and when he did not respond, he opened the car and saw him motionless with no sign of life. The friend called the police.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele said investigations were underway to establish circumstances leading to Mr Shava’s death.

“We are still investigating the cause of death. The now deceased had no visible injuries and no history of illness. The body has been taken to hospital for postmortem,” she said.

In an interview one of the vendors who sell near the parking bay where the car was found, Ms Joy Dube, said she was still in shock as she had seen him the previous day and he seemed to be fine.

Ms Dube said: “I am really shocked by Mr Shava’s sudden death. I saw him yesterday and he was fine”.

Meanwhile, a 29-year-old Bulawayo man was stabbed to death at Mpopoma Park following an altercation with another man on Wednesday.

The deceased has been identified as Mr Cosmas Ndlovu from Nkulumane 5 suburb who was an artisanal miner.

Mr Ndlovu was coming from a beer drink at Congo Bar in Mpopoma suburb with a friend.

He is said to have found the accused with a girlfriend at the park. Mr Ndlovu and his friend caressed the girl which didn’t please the accused.

Mr Ndlovu then poured beer on the accused’s face which angered him and he drew an okapi knife which he used to stab Mr Ndlovu once on the left side of the chest near the collar bone.

The accused ran away from the scene and the girlfriend also escaped from the scene.

Mr Ndlovu and his friend are said to have walked about 60 metres before he fell to the ground bleeding.

Mr Ndlovu’s friend made a report at 6PM. An ambulance was summoned and upon arrival, the crew pronounced Mr Ndlovu dead. The accused person who police did not name, has since been arrested. – Chronicle

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Mnangagwa Launches Own Teachers’ Union

GOVERNMENT has approved a new teachers’ union with the moniker “Teachers for ED (Economic Development)”, NewsDay has learnt.

A circular dated June 22, 2022 written by the secretary of Primary and Secondary Education Tumisang Thabela to all provincial education directors, states: “It is noted that Teachers for Economic Development has completed setting up structures in the 10 provinces of the country and requested authority to launch the provincial chapters and the national chapter.

“In view of the above, authority is hereby granted to conduct the provincial and national launches of the Teachers for Economic Development. Kindly liaise with provincial education directors in the respective provinces on the suitable dates and venues.”

But other teachers’ unions, which have been demanding that government should pay them in United States dollars, said this was a ploy to frustrate their fight for a living wage.

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe national secretary-general Robson Nikita Chere said they were concerned that politicians are working in cahoots with ministry officials to introduce a political creature disguised as Teachers for Economic Development.

“We urge the teachers to disregard, disapprove and dismiss the abuse of the teaching profession through commissariat schemes played by the regime under the guise of such unions. Like any other worker or profession, teachers should be left free and distant from partisan politics except if it is voluntary.

“The Constitution of Zimbabwe under sections 64 and 65 clearly makes a demand for good administrative conduct, and that means administrative conduct that is free from political intrusion,” Chere said.

He said President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime had been abusing schoolchildren by force-marching them to rallies and using school buses to ferry Zanu-PF supporters to such events.

“To come in dark garments of Teachers for ED and pretending to have solutions to our suffering is only aimed at harvesting votes from the education sector,” he added.

Educators’ Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Tapedza Zhou said: “If teachers publicly align themselves to a certain political party, it will not only be prejudicial to their service, but is a serious act of misconduct.

We condemn all moves that are divisive and discriminatory to teachers.

“Government officials and party officials have an obligation to assist in ensuring that all teachers remain non-partisan as it is a precondition for the smooth delivery of service to the State.”

Progressive Teachers Union president Takavafira Zhou described the new group as “a masquerade with the intention to divert teachers from crucial labour issues”.

“Worse still this masquerade has solicited Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education’s assistance in order to launch its provincial and national structures and was granted permission on 25 July 2022. Teachers must smell a rat,” Zhou said.

Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro said the second republic was very democratic and had no ulterior motives in authorising the formation of the Teachers for Economic Development union.

” As an inclusive government that leaves no one behind, we have no objection to the formation of the new teachers’ union as its formation will greatly assist in the sustainability of teachers’ upper middle-income class status.

“I can tell you for certain that with such kind of teachers’ unions that are focused on economic development, issues of teachers’ industrial action will soon be a thing of the past as these teachers utilise their skills for the economic emancipation and welfare of the nation,” Ndoro said.- NewsDay

Magamba Slaps Chamisa With ‘Violent Skit’

By Showbiz Reporter | The ever naughty Magamba Network artists have released a skit of Nelson Chamisa telling Job Sikhala to hold on, because God is in control.

The script, which comes at a time when Sikhala did not get adequate support when he was punished for uttering traditional mythical statements in honour of his clients the family of the murdered Moreblessing Ali.

Analysts say the CCC party was supposed to stage a demonstration pr some kind national force in support of Sikhala.

The script is partly as follows:

SIKHALA: Hello, hello President can you hear me? Here things are bad, it’s so cold in prison here.

CHAMISA: Yes I hear you, how are you Job (Mabasa)?

SIKHALA: Here things are not well president, it’s so cold president, I am dying of hunger.

CHAMISA: Shame, shame, why do they do this these people?

SIKHALA: They came and took me in a black car with number plates president.

CHAMISA: Haaa, I am very sorry Job, we are in a liberation struggle, keep fighting. I tell you one day Zimbabwe will be free, and will be ours. Keep fighting. Hold on tight, God will protect you

SIKHALA: Aaaah president I am the only who keeps getting arrested president. Aren’t we in this fight together president?

CHAMISA: Hello, hello [Chamisa starts rubbing his phone pretending to be serious about the conversation.

Your phone is breaking breaking, my young brother, your phone is breaking. Wait I will talk to you. Wait I will talk to you right now I am busy.

PHONE CUT OFF.

IN A SUGGESTIVE THAT HE HAS JOINED THE CULTURE OF THE ELITES, CHAMISA LOGS ONTO TWITTER AND WATCHES VP CONSTANTINO CHIWENGA PROMISING THAT THINGS WILL GET BETTER SOON SINCE THE ISRAELIS TOOK 40 YEARS TO ENTER THE PROMISED LAND. HE THEN SIGHS OFF HIMSELF WITH THE TRADITIONAL, THE SITUATION NOW NEEDS MUKOMANA (THE YOUNG MAN).

The skit ends.

CCC Intensifies Voter Registration Mobilization Via Football

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC has intensified efforts to encourage citizens to register to vote.

The party has unrolled massive voter registration education through football in Chipinge.

CCC Diaspora Affairs Minister Clifford Hlatywayo said in a statement:

“Citizens First:
Celebrating Heroes &Defense Forces holiday in style.

Citizens in Chipinge South participated in the launch of 2022 Mwana WeKanyi soccer tournament…

16 teams participated in the Knock out matches of the First Cluster.
Four teams qualified to be in the finals.”

Chelsea Sign Zimbabwean Teenager

Chelsea have completed the signing of promising Zimbabwean teenager Shumaira Mheuka from Brighton and Hove Youth.

The young forward will join the Blues’ U15s ahead of the new season.

The 15-year-old, who has a developed technical and physical ability, played for Brighton’s U18s last season.

Mheuka is an Under-15 for the coming season but, having already played up at Under-18 level for Brighton, will continue on that accelerated trajectory at Chelsea. Not eligible for this season’s FA Youth Cup though!

— Chelsea Youth (@chelseayouth) August 10, 2022

Born in the UK to Zimbabwean parents, Mheuka has represented England at U15s and made his debut in April this year. He has played in two matches and scored two goals.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Harare Socialite Threatens To Kill Self

Socialite Jackie Ngarande has threatened to take her own life claiming she has been in a “very abusive and toxic situation for the past year.”

Speaking in a live broadcast on her Facebook page this Wednesday, Jackie said she feels like killing herself as she has tried her best.

She said:
Fortue, I’m tired, I just want to die. I’ve put everything in order. My bag there is packed has everything. My policy is up to date.

It’s always been my wish to die first that you give me a proper burial. Bury me to my father’s left. Take care of the family. I love you Fortue….. I’m going through a lot.

You comfort me, you do a lot but I’m sorry brother, I have to die. I don’t want to mention people’s names because I don’t want to destroy people.

I’ve everything that any person can wish for but I’m tired. I just want my brother, hanzvadzi yangu Fortue to come and take me. Ndakatadzeiko ini?- Pindula News

Ramaphosa Escapes Citizen’s Arrest

State security agents prevented a citizen’s arrest of President Cyril Ramaphosa at a National Women’s Day celebrations in Durban on Tuesday.

Members of the civil rights organisation Real Democracy attempted to arrest Ramaphosa over what is referred to as the Farmgate scandal.

The group was stopped at the VVIP gate and, after being questioned by security staff, were prevented from entering the event.

A South African Police Service (SAPS) legal representative told the activists that there was no reason for attempting to arrest the president, since the Farmgate matter was still under investigation by various law enforcement agencies, including the Hawks.

One of the officers from the President’s Office, Roshni Singh, who attended the Real Democracy activists, accepted a “charge sheet” with seven counts against Ramaphosa.

The charges included the Phala Phala Farmgate, where Ramaphosa allegedly stashed a large amount of foreign currency in a couch and a mattress at his farm. The money was reportedly stolen during a burglary in 2020.

Speaking to the Daily News, Real Democracy spokesperson Srini Naidoo accused the police of violating Section 42 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 which allowed for the arrest of a suspect by a private person/s without a warrant. – IOL

Mwonzora Salutes Chamisa, Says CCC Has Chawunga

By- MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora has acknowledged that CCC leader Nelson Chamisa remains popular but said his MDC party would win the next year’s elections despite CCC’s popularity.

Speaking on Thursday during This Morning on Asakhe,  hosted by CITE on Twitter Space, Mwonzora said this would be so despite failing to win a single parliamentary or council seat in the 26 March 2022 by-elections.

 He said:

For us, the by-elections are a bygone; we did not do well but that does not perturb us.

Mwonzora said he draws inspiration from the likes of Nelson Mandela, Abraham Lincoln in the United States, Robert Mugabe and President Emmerson Mnangagwa who at one point failed in their lives but still picked themselves up and continued with their missions. He said:

We are rebuilding our organisation and come 2023 we will be an extremely potent force and we are brewing a shocker for the nation. There is absolutely no question about it.

I want to quote Garry Kasparov, the Russian, Soviet Union champion, who says that you should not glory in your past victory.

You think that what was there on 26 March 2022 is the same as on 11 September 2022, things have changed.

Society has changed, things are moving and so on. So we should not remain fossilised in the past. We have failed before we have risen in the MDC.

He said the MDC had a history of falling and rising in elections since contesting for the first time in 2000. He said:

In 2000 it scored very well, almost getting a majority in Parliament. In 2005 it went down, lost its parliamentary advantage, and I think lost about 11 seats.

Then in 2008, the MDC went up, winning the presidency, winning Parliament, and all the Councils. In 2013 we went down.

In 2018 when we were together we did very well and our presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa did very well in the presidential election.

Of course, he thinks that it is only his. His achievement is not on the team, but that is his opinion but did objectively well in 2018.

In the by-election, we did badly. We are now on the upward swing. This is the trend of the MDC.

Those historians out there who care to study the MDC must find that there is a trend.

So we are happy that we are on our way up and we will provide a shot come 2023.

More: CITE

Mai Titi Cries For Tinashe

By-Socialite and comedienne, Felistas “Mai TT” Murata, has accused her estranged lover Tinashe Maphosa’s closest relatives of collapsing her marriage.

She said she regrets seeking counselling and sharing family secrets with Tinashe’s niece, Tatenda Chingana.

The mother of two, who recently tied the knot with her US-based husband at a lavish ceremony in Harare, claimed Tatenda was allegedly working against the union.
Tatenda confirmed the fallout with Mai TT.
Prior to this interview, Mai TT shared a post on social media, which insinuated she would not quit her marriage.
“Imagine kubudisa 100k pamuchato, kuhire Kelly Khumalo. Kutengerwa muchato neZBC.
“Kupindana nezvikwereti nekubroka. Kurovana, kutukana, kurwiswa, kurwara kuonda, kusungisana.
“Tozorambana after 3 months.
“Hondo yacho yinenge yakasika kupera.
“The Maphosa’s Season 1,” reads part of the post.
Following the post, Mai TT’s fans have also been anxious to understand the correct status of her marriage.
She had previously told H-Metro she would clear the air tomorrow.
However, she finally disclosed the matter saying Tatenda was desperate to see the end of their marriage.
“Well, I have been going through a lot in my marriage, including the tension between me and Tinashe.
“My husband is working hard to ensure we iron those issues affecting our marriage but there is one person behind all these problems.
“This person is Tinashe’s niece called Tatenda, who has been leaking family issues to bloggers,” she said.
Mai TT said her husband has also found out that Tatenda sought to destroy their marriage.
“There are some issues that we used to share with Tatenda since we were taking her as a close relative.
“I finally realised that she was influencing the other relatives of Tinashe to make sure my husband quits this marriage.
“It’s unfortunate that Tatenda won’t win it because right now we are fixing things in our marriage,” she said.
The versatile entertainer said she will go into detail later this week.
“Of course, I will go into detail about my family issues but for now you simply need to hear from Tatenda, who has caused all these issues.
“You can call her and hear her side of the story but I was disappointed by her conduct after this betrayal,” she said.
Contacted for comment, Tatenda confirmed she was not seeing eye-to-eye with Mai TT.
She, however, blamed Mai TT for taking the matter to the press.
“Yes, we have not been talking to each other because of certain family issues.
“It’s sad that she has taken the matter to the media when it could have been resolved at family level.
“She might blame me for her problems but I am not entirely responsible,” she said.
Added Tatenda: “Like I said before, I would had preferred that the matter be dealt at family level and not the press.
“It’s just unfortunate for us to be tainting each other in the press like this.”
After Tatenda’s response, Mai TT said she was still married to Tinashe.
“We are still legally married and still husband and wife.
“We can’t just wake up and say it’s over considering what we have gone through together.” H Metro

Gold Smuggling Rushwaya Escapes Prison

By- Zimbabwe Miners Federation president Henrietta Rushwaya has been acquitted of bribery.

Rushwaya was today cleared of allegations of offering a bribe to an airport official to allow her to travel out of the country with 6kg of gold in October 2020.

Rushwaya was charged with bribery and was acquitted after a full trial.

In acquitting Rushwaya, Harare regional magistrate Mrs Learnmore Mapiye said there were a lot of inconsistencies in witnesses’ evidence, and it was not convincing.
The court also said that the witnesses failed to corroborate in their testimonies.
-Herald

President Chamisa To Address Thank You Rally In Masvingo

Popular President Nelson Chamisa holds by election victory celebration rally in Masvingo Province on 14th August 2022.

As Masvingo police gave permission to Masvingo CCC to hold celebration rally

11 August 2022

Wezhira Munya

It’s Citizens Coalition for Change celebration time in Masvingo urban and province at large after resoundingly defeated Zanu PF, MDC T (Alliance) and other small parties during past by elections.

Chief Change Champion President Chamisa will give a keynote speech at Mucheke Stadium this coming Sunday , 14th August 2022.

The program starts at 10am.

Citizens Coalition for Change Masvingo Provincial Administrator Mr Mandie Matutu confirmed that police gave permission to hold victory celebration rally.

In addition, Masvingo urban champion Mr Peace Mapope who is among the organisers of this rally encouraged Citizens Coalition for Change Champions, supporters and Masvingo residents to saturate Mucheke Stadium.

Masvingo urban is Citizens Coalition for Change stronghold as it has Hon Jacob Nyokanhete as it’s only member of Parliament in Masvingo province out of 26. Also, it has four CCC councillors who defeated Zanu PF and MDC Alliance on 26th March 2022 by elections. The following CCC councillors won by elections in Masvingo urban:

Ward 3 CCC councillor Rocky Kamuzonda , ward 4 CCC councillor Alex Tabe, ward 5 Councillor Daniel Mberikunshe and ward 7 Richard Musekiwa.

On Sunday, President Chamisa will take an opportunity to thank Masvingo CCC supporters and champions for resoundingly voting and supporting CCC, said Champion Jefferson Chitando.

In 2018, majority of Masvingo urban voters voted for President Chamisa. President Chamisa had more votes in Masvingo urban than Zanu PF president Mnangagwa. In addition, in Masvingo urban President Chamisa’s councillors won 7 council seats out of 10.

Furthermore, President Chamisa’s by election campaign rally that was held in Rujeko ground few days before 26th March 2022, had more 40 000 people in attendance.

It is against this background that Mucheke Stadium will have an overflow on Sunday as “yellow team” celebrates election victory.

The CCC “structureless” and newly formed party has been winning by election seats including in rural areas such as in Chipinge.

President Chamisa, has introducing new and fresh political strategy in Zimbabwe politics. Currently, CCC champions have been deployed in rural and urban areas under Mungwazo concept. As a result of this strategy, CCC is winning elections.

Contrary, MDC T (Alliance) under Mwonzora is dying quickly. Under Mwonzora MDC T dismally performed during first by elections by getting zero votes and then decided not to participate in any by election. The once mighty MDC T is failing to pull crowds at its rallies and many members have left the party including Mash West provincial chairperson Konjana. They cited Mwonzora’s incompetence as one of the reasons of leaving MDC T.

More troubles for MDC T led by Mwonzora as it is failing to hold congress according to their constitution. There are serious fights in MDC T currently, as Teams belonging to Komichi, Mudzuri, Mwonzora and other factions are fighting each other.

On the other hand, Zanu PF has serious internal fights as Chiwenga and Mnangagwa factions are fighting each other. It’s dog eat dog in Zanu PF. Recently, there was blood on the floor when Masvingo Zanu PF factions belonging to Masvingo Resident Minister Chadzamira and Masvingo provincial chair Mavhenyengwa youths members fought during provincial elections. The youth provincial elections were then cancelled.

Traditionally, Zanu PF under Mugabe used to win all by elections. However, under Mnangagwa Zanu PF has lost many by elections.

There will be lots of entertainment in Mucheke Stadium during CCC victory celebrations.

Chamisa Invades Masvingo

By-The opposition CCC leader Nelson Chamisa is Sunday addressing party supporters at Mucheke Stadium in Masvingo.

The CCC Masvingo rally will celebrate the party’s victory in the March 26 2022, by-elections.

Despite being launched early this mostly by former MDC Alliance members, CCC won all four Masvingo Urban by-elections. It, however lost to ZANU PF in Chiredzi, Chivi and Mwenezi.

Chamisa confirmed that he will address the rally in an interview with The Mirror on Thursday morning. He said:

I will be in Masvingo on Sunday for Citizen thank you rallies. As you know, we were in Gwanda and other places where we won.

In Masvingo, our four councillors won on March 26 by-election. So we will be thanking the people of Masvingo for voting for our councillors.

The four councillors are Rocky Kamuzonda (Ward 3), Aleck Tabe (Ward 4), Daniel Mberikunashe (Ward 5) and Richard Musekiwa (Ward 7).

The seats fell vacant after the MDC-T led by Douglas Mwonzora recalled all MDC Alliance councillors believed to have been aligned to Chamisa who was leading the party before he was deposed by the courts.

Mwonzora Promises Miracles In 2023

By- MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora said his party will shock the nation in the next year’s general elections.

Speaking on Thursday during This Morning on Asakhe,  hosted by CITE on Twitter Space, Mwonzora said this would be so despite failing to win a single parliamentary or council seat in the 26 March 2022 by-elections.

 He said:

For us, the by-elections are a bygone; we did not do well but that does not perturb us.

Mwonzora said he draws inspiration from the likes of Nelson Mandela, Abraham Lincoln in the United States, Robert Mugabe and President Emmerson Mnangagwa who at one point failed in their lives but still picked themselves up and continued with their missions. He said:

We are rebuilding our organisation and come 2023 we will be an extremely potent force and we are brewing a shocker for the nation. There is absolutely no question about it.

I want to quote Garry Kasparov, the Russian, Soviet Union champion, who says that you should not glory in your past victory.

You think that what was there on 26 March 2022 is the same as on 11 September 2022, things have changed.

Society has changed, things are moving and so on. So we should not remain fossilised in the past. We have failed before we have risen in the MDC.

He said the MDC had a history of falling and rising in elections since contesting for the first time in 2000. He said:

In 2000 it scored very well, almost getting a majority in Parliament. In 2005 it went down, lost its parliamentary advantage, and I think lost about 11 seats.

Then in 2008, the MDC went up, winning the presidency, winning Parliament, and all the Councils. In 2013 we went down.

In 2018 when we were together we did very well and our presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa did very well in the presidential election.

Of course, he thinks that it is only his. His achievement is not on the team, but that is his opinion but did objectively well in 2018.

In the by-election, we did badly. We are now on the upward swing. This is the trend of the MDC.

Those historians out there who care to study the MDC must find that there is a trend.

So we are happy that we are on our way up and we will provide a shot come 2023.

More: CITE

Chiwenga In Another Health Scare

By-Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has checked in at Borrowdale Trauma Centre for routine health check-up.

ZimLive reports that the ailing Vice President was seen at the elite health facility Thursday.

Chiwenga has been receiving medical treatment in China for an undisclosed ailment.

Man Nabbed Over Robbery

Teachers For ED, A Ploy To Frustrate Fight For Better Wages, Unions Speak

Government has approved a new teachers’ union with the moniker “Teachers for ED (Economic Development)”, NewsDay has learnt.

A circular dated June 22, 2022 written by the secretary of Primary and Secondary Education Tumisang Thabela to all provincial education directors, states: “It is noted that Teachers for Economic Development has completed setting up structures in the 10 provinces of the country and requested authority to launch the provincial chapters and the national chapter.

“In view of the above, authority is hereby granted to conduct the provincial and national launches of the Teachers for Economic Development.  Kindly liaise with provincial education directors in the respective provinces on the suitable dates and venues.”

But other teachers’ unions, which have been demanding that government should pay them in United States dollars, said this was a ploy to frustrate their fight for a living wage.

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe national secretary-general Robson Nikita Chere said they were concerned that politicians are working in cahoots with ministry officials to introduce a political creature disguised as Teachers for Economic Development.

“We urge the teachers to disregard, disapprove and dismiss the abuse of the teaching profession through commissariat schemes played by the regime under the guise of such unions. Like any other worker or profession, teachers should be left free and distant from partisan politics except if it is voluntary.

“The Constitution of Zimbabwe under sections 64 and 65 clearly makes a demand for good administrative conduct, and that means administrative conduct that is free from political intrusion,” Chere said.

He said President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime had been abusing schoolchildren by force-marching them to rallies and using school buses to ferry Zanu PF supporters to such events.

“To come in dark garments of Teachers for ED and pretending to have solutions to our suffering is only aimed at harvesting votes from the education sector,” he added.

Educators’ Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Tapedza Zhou said: “If teachers publicly align themselves to a certain political party, it will not only be prejudicial to their service, but is a serious act of misconduct.

We condemn all moves that are divisive and discriminatory to teachers.

“Government officials and party officials have an obligation to assist in ensuring that all teachers remain non-partisan as it is a precondition for the smooth delivery of service to the State.”

Progressive Teachers Union president Takavafira Zhou described the new group as “a masquerade with the intention to divert teachers from crucial labour issues”.

“Worse still this masquerade has solicited Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education’s assistance in order to launch its provincial and national structures and was granted permission on 25 July 2022. Teachers must smell a rat,” Zhou said.

Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro said the second republic was very democratic and had no ulterior motives in authorising the formation of the Teachers for Economic Development union.

“  As an inclusive government that leaves no one behind, we have no objection to the formation of the new teachers’ union as its formation will greatly assist in the sustainability of teachers’ upper middle-income class status.

“I can tell you for certain that with such kind of teachers’ unions that are focused on economic development, issues of teachers’ industrial action will soon be a thing of the past as these teachers utilise their skills for the economic emancipation and welfare of the nation,” Ndoro said.

-Newsday

Citizen Narrates Horrendous Robbery Case That Left Him Traumatized

Had a robbery at home between 20:29 and 21:20. We drove in different cars home from hospital. Kids suggested that dad and mom must race.

So we drove behind each other and side by side most of the time. And I overtook and drove in front and following distance was 50m I opened the gate and drove straight into the garage and so did my family. And as i tried to close the gate I saw a man come in, gun pointed, asked us to lie down. Grandad was shocked I suspect he didn’t. Kids too. Lelo was asking who are you! Then they took house keys.

Asked me To take kids behind the house. I pulled my phone out while walking to notify neighbours. They saw me and took my phone. Then tied is with cables. They could not open our door and he’d to forcibly break the cables while tying my hands.

Sustained injury My helper was inside the house and we had said there is no one. She smsed a friend who called police and security companies most who said they don’t patrol out area. He parked across the street, thinking robbers were on foot. He saw the gate open and the guys sped off in a white Mercedes’ benz.

They seemed to have trailed us but we are not sure. Took three laptops, Samsung tv, some house keys, gate remotes, two hard drives, around R2000, my wife’s ring, iPad, iMac, TV, They forced me to give them the iPhone password and now it appears untraceable. They asked iCloud passwords but I didn’t have.

I tried deleting the phone and can’t do it. And they seem aware of Twitter because they were asking who did I tweet Hard drives are 1 terabyte and two terabytes. iPhone pro 11 is grey and has no FaceID. Of course they’d reset password but FaceID won’t work.

Serial# for iMac C02SH9DVGF1 The main loss was my work of course and we hope someone might come across these things for sale. Pls retweet maybe I’d be lucky. If anyone comes across suspicious items please app me at 0734385545.

ED Ready To Welcome Own Citizens In S.A Back Home

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Frederick Shava, said the government led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa is ready to welcome back its citizens who have lived in South Africa under the Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEP).

“The Zimbabwe Exemption Permit will expire at the end of this year. Its expiry is naturally causing much anxiety to the holders of this permit,” Shava said in his opening remarks while co-chairing the mid-term review of the Bi-National Commission (BNC) with International Relations and Cooperation Minister Naledi Pandor.

“Our two governments must work closely in the implementation of this decision. We are ready to receive our nationals back home,” he said.

Among several senior officials from the two nations, the high-level meeting was also attended by Ambassador of South Africa to Zimbabwe, Thizwilondi Rejoice Mabudafhasi, and Ambassador of Zimbabwe to South Africa, David Hamadziripi.

Numerous Zimbabweans living in South Africa are in limbo, after the South African government announced that it would not be extending the Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEP), which ended on December 31, 2021.

The almost 200 000 permit-holders were given a 12-months grace period to regularise their stay with another category of permit.

Pandor told Shava that Pretoria is grateful for the supportive role played by Zimbabwe in arresting the scourge of illegal migration.

“Dear Minister (Shava), I’m sure you are aware that effective management of immigration has been an ongoing challenge for our government.

“We’ve recently established a border management agency and we hope it will vastly reduce illegal migration and improve efficiency. I must thank you and your government for the support you have given us in this endeavour,” she said.

Pandor said the review meeting gives the two neighbouring countries an opportunity to “reboot and reset our programmes, to better respond to the challenges that have emanated” from the Covid-19 pandemic.

“I am pleased to recall that despite the constraints of the pandemic, total trade between South Africa increased from a quantum of R38billion in 2020 to R47.5bn in 2021. I trust that our delegations will align our planning to enhance this positive development and I note in the figures that the surplus lies with South Africa, and we would like to see greater benefit to Zimbabwe’s economic sectors as well.

“Of course, our cooperation and partnership is not only limited to bilateral relations. We also share common values on regional, continental and global governance issues of mutual interest,” she said.

Pandor also expressed gratitude to Zimbabwe for the support given to South Africa when it served on the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation.

Shava, a seasoned diplomat, was appointed by Mnangagwa to head the Ministry of Foreign Affairs last year, following the death of the country’s Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo.

-IOL

Zim Woman Appointed UK Judge

United Kingdom based Zimbabwean, Codilia Gapare has been appointed to the Justice of the Peace of England and Wales with effect from July 28.

The Justice of the Peace is a local magistrate empowered chiefly to administer criminal or civil justice cases.

A justice of the peace may, in some jurisdictions, also administer oaths and perform marriages.

Speaking to Newsday, Gapare said: The appointment means so much to me. I grew up working in only my perceived limitation, being able to go beyond those limitations is self-actualisation to me.

“This responsibility is not something that I am taking lightly. I have been called to serve and I will do that to the best of my ability.

Gapare is also an entrepreneur having invented the first ever false lashes range for chemotherapy patients and those suffering hair loss.

She is the founder and chief executive officer of of C-Lash.

-Newsday

Illegal Immigrant Shot In Limpopo

By A Correspondent- The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) on  Wednesday said it was investigating two separate cases against members of the police in Limpopo involving illegal immigrants from Zimbabwe, one of whom was killed.

In one case, the Ipid was investigating the fatal shooting of a Zimbabwean immigrant. He was shot dead by police on Sunday night, allegedly after he was caught committing a housebreaking in Mutale village.

It is alleged the deceased took out a weapon intending to attack a police officer.

In the second case, Ipid  said an illegal immigrant from Zimbabwe was allegedly assaulted by the Rooiberg police officers on Sunday.

-Times live

Chamisa Hails Kenya On Diaspora Vote

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has applauded Kenya for allowing the diaspora vote and said Zimbabweans living outside the country should be allowed to vote in the 2023 polls.

Kenyans outside that country cast their votes on Tuesday in elections to choose a successor to President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Chamisa said the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) should take a leaf from Kenya’s Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) and allow the diaspora vote.

“Giving citizens voice. The right to vote is so fundamental. Zimbabweans in the diaspora must be allowed to vote @ZECzim. It’s doable. Well done Kenya and @IEBCKenya for enabling the diaspora vote,” Chamisa posted on Twitter.

Government has, however, shot down calls for a diaspora vote.

Under the current legislative framework, Zimbabweans living abroad cannot vote.

The Electoral Act only guarantees government employees such as diplomats the right to vote from outside the country under the postal voting model.

Observers told NewsDay that Kenyan elections have shown that people in the diaspora can vote smoothly if there is will on the part of government and political leaders.

“Government and the ruling Zanu-PF are reluctant to push for a diaspora vote because they are afraid because they think that people who left the country due to economic hardships are anti-government. Speaker of (the National Assembly) Jacob Mudenda called for the diaspora vote and he was immediately censured by his party,” commentator Pardon Taodzera said.

Mudenda in May attracted brickbats from colleagues in Zanu-PF after he called for the amendment of the Constitution to allow Zimbabweans in the diaspora to vote in the 2023 elections.

The statement ruffled feathers in Zanu-PF, with party spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa saying the Speaker was offside.

In 2018, the Constitutional Court barred millions of Zimbabweans abroad from voting in that year’s July 31 general elections.

There are no exact statistics on the number of Zimbabweans outside the country.

The Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency did not include Zimbabweans in the diaspora in its 2022 preliminary census results.

-Newsday

Is Susan Mutami Suggesting Mai Titi Was Paid To Fake Break-Up With Tinashe Maphosa?

By A Correspondent| Australia based socialite Susan Mutami has accused Zanu PF and President Emmerson Mnangagwa of paying using social media influencers to create drama as a way of diverting people’s attention from her sexual abuse allegations against the ruling party leader.

According to Mutami, social media influencers have been creating false drama as a way of diverting the nation’s attention from Mnangagwa’s issue.

Though Mutami did not mention names but Mai Titi’s alleged break up with her United States based husband Tinashe Maphosa created so much drama, keeping people glued to social media as the two traded accusations and counter accusations against each other.

After more than a week of fighting, Mai Titi woke up to announce that she had not broke up with Maphosa in a narrative that best suits Mutami’s alleged narrative.

“Good morning citizens, I know I’m on a twitter break bt I just wanted u to know that @ZANUPF_Official is buying social media influencers to create drama so people forget that @edmnangagwa sexually abused me when I was a minor. I also wanted u to know that there are two young women who reached out to me who were sexually abused by @edmnangagwa, former MSU students who ended up dropping out of Uni as a result of their ordeal and they are ready to share their story with all of u. They have sought refuge in the diaspora and are hopeful the local authorities of that country and @INTERPOL_HQ will assist them,” said Mutami.

Zanu PF has perfected the art of diverting people’s attention from the daily hardships as time and again, there is drama that dominate conversations for more than a week, in the process keeping people away from pressing bread and butter issues.

Jabulani Sibanda Speaks On Gukurahundi

By A Correspondent- Calls by Zanu-PF Bulawayo provincial chairperson Jabulani Sibanda this week that government should return all properties that it grabbed from former Zipra combatants at the height of the Gukurahundi massacres in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces in the 1980s cannot not be overemphasised.

Honestly, it is quite amiss that those properties were not included in the 1987 Unity Accord between Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo (both late), an agreement that supposedly was meant to cease hostilities between the two former 1970s liberation war allies Zanu and PF Zapu.

If the properties, which include the imposing Magnet House in Bulawayo, were actually part of the negotiations to stop civil strife in the southern part of the country, then is it curious that 35 years after the Unity Accord, those properties have not been returned to the rightful owners.

Sibanda rightly reminds us that: “When we were at the assembly points, we contributed money from our meagre salaries to buy those properties. Some of the properties have been returned, while others have not been returned due to paperwork challenges … please do not release those farms through newspapers, release them physically so that we have access to them.”

For years, government has been promising to return the properties, but little has happened, leading to many rightly questioning the sincerity of the 1987 Unity Accord because a prompt release of those properties way back in 1987 would have, indeed, signified the sincerity of the unity agreement.

Past experience has thought us that it will not be long before Sibanda is pelted for discussing these issues in public as what happened to Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda when he pointed out that the appointment of a second Vice-President from the other party in the Unity Accord was long overdue. Colleagues in his Zanu-PF party were furious and roasted Mudenda for his otherwise noble and wise counsel.

As we speak, there is no second Vice-President after Kembo Mohadi resigned as VP last year following a messy sex scandal.

It is these seemingly small matters that speak to the genuineness of the 1987 Unity Accord. As long as these grey areas keep sticking out like sore thumbs, it would be difficult for any sane Zimbabwean to believe that the people of Zimbabwe were truly united by the 1987 unity agreement.

One really wonders why it has taken government all this while to return those properties when it is fully aware that they were illegally grabbed from Zipra?

If the Zanu-PF government is serious about bringing closure to the Gukurahundi madness, why is it still shilly-shallying over the Zipra properties?

It is about time the Zanu-PF government acted on those properties if it hopes to convince anyone that it genuinely entered the 1987 Unity Accord. Besides, the move would be a plus for a government that has so far dismally failed on the property rights front.

War Veteran Margaret Dongo Speaks Of Sexual Abuse During The War

War veteran Margaret Dongo says the story of sexual abuse of women ex-combatants by their commanders during the armed struggle in the military camps is yet to be told fully.

Dongo lifted the lid on the sexual abuses during an interview with Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) chairman Trevor Ncube on his weekly programme, In Conversation with Trevor whose excerpts are set to be published in our sister paper, The Standard.

“The truth has never been told about the history of the struggle, vis-à-vis women. I hope that one day, we will have some people who will be bold enough to stand up and talk about it,” she said.

“It’s a pity that very little is going to come from women themselves because they have been marginalised intentionally to make sure that they are not able to speak for themselves.

“Some people were abused by the bosses themselves. They (bosses) could have more than three or four girlfriends. When he (boss) comes from Maputo, he said: ‘Go and get me a girl from the camp.’

“We used to have female commanders at the camp that could blow the whistle calling women for a parade to look for a girl for the bosses. You were paraded not because they wanted all of us, but one. Those, who knew that they would be victims, would run away.”

Dongo said there were camps where pregnant women and those with babies were “dumped” after the abuse.

“Women lived under a terrible environment. They (women) ended up with babies not because they wanted to, they were raped. We used to have a camp called Osibhisa, where you were dumped when you got pregnant.

“If there were any attacks, you needed to have your baby, gun, and run away. Those women suffered and there was no special food for those children. They could get the feed here and there.”

In 2006, former Education minister Fay Chung published a book titled Reliving the Second Chimurenga that exposed some of the abuses by the guerilla war commanders.

In her book, Chung fingered late Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army commander Josiah Tongogara in the abuse of women at Pungwe III, a military camp on the banks of Pungwe River in Mozambique.

-Newsday

Mliswa Salutes Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume For Fighting Delish Nguwaya’s Pomona Deal

Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has saluted Harare Mayor Councilor Jacob Mafume saying his unwavering stance against the Pomona Waste to Energy deal deserves praise.

Posting on Twitter, Mliswa said the ruling Zanu PF party was conspicuous by its silence on such a damaging deal that has been roundly condemned by every right thinking stakeholder.

Below is Mliswa’s thread;

I would like to take this opportunity to take my hat off to @JMafume for his unwavering stance against the stink that was disguised as the Pomona waste to energy project.

Kudos to Mafume and Harare City Council for standing up to a blatantly corrupt deal that was going to cost the citizens of Harare millions of dollars. We are extremely proud of you.

The fight against corruption shouldn’t be left to the opposition or a few individuals, it is a fight that should involve each and every patriotic Zimbabwean regardless of race, colour or creed. The loudest noise should have been coming from within ZANU PF itself.

It is shocking to see the ruling party being quiet about such a damaging deal less than a year before the general elections. Those that seek to be elected next year should be fuming as these kinds of deals will surely lose them votes.

July Moyo doesn’t have to worry about what the electorate thinks because he knows that the people don’t like him anyway and he is a Minister through appointment. Unfortunately he is also damaging the image of the appointing authority.

By cancelling the overpriced Pomona Waste to Energy sleaze, Mayor Mafume did the right thing despite harassment and open bullying from July Moyo who was curiously doubling up as Nguwaya’s company lawyer by writing threatening demand letters.

Rushwaya Faces Jail

By-Harare regional magistrate Mrs Learnmore Mapiye is today expected to deliver a judgment in the matter in which Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) president, Henrietta Rushwaya, is being charged for offering a bribe to an airport official on the day she allegedly attempted to smuggle 6kg of gold out of the country in October 2020.

Through her lawyer Mr Peter Patisani, Rushwaya denied the charges saying she never offered anyone a bribe on the day in question as she had no intentions to smuggle the gold.

Rushwaya told the court that she only carried a wrong bag to the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.
A fortnight ago, Mrs Mapiye rejected her application for discharge at the close of the State case and ordered her to explain what she did soon after the airport officials discovered she was in possession of gold.
In her defence case, Rushwaya insisted that she never offered a bribe to smuggle the said gold, as she was a gold buying agent for Fidelity Printers and Refiners with a gold buying licence.
Rushwaya told the court that if she had intentions to smuggle gold, she would have not volunteered to go through the security scanning point after being ushered by the airport officials to use the VIP section.
She said she advised airport officials, including Owen Sibanda whom she allegedly offered the bribe, that she had picked a wrong bag from home.
Rushwaya said upon her arrest, she cooperated with law enforcement agents at all material times.
She told the court that the police went to take the other bag, which she claims is similar to the one she was found with at the airport, during the time she was in remand prison.
Rushwaya said the police were still in custody of the two similar bags since 2020.

-Herald

Mnangagwa Plots Against Chiwenga 

By- Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has started using parallel party structures to lure internal support ahead of the ruling party elective congress.

Zanu PF is holding its elective congress in October to choose the party 2023 Presidential elections.

The Standard reports that Mnangagwa is accused of imposing his ally John Paradza as leader of the Zanu PF youth league, sparking resistance from party structures.

Meetings to introduce Paradza and his new youth league executive ended in violence in Manicaland and Masvingo as Zanu PF factions clashed openly to demonstrate the chasm.

In Mutare, violent scenes erupted during an election to replace former Mutare district coordination committee secretary for youth affairs Danmore Mambondiani, who recently won a position in the national executive.

In Masvingo, violence marred a party youth meeting held at Masvingo Polytechnic where they had met to elect a new provincial youth leader.

The post was left vacant after Paradza’s elevation.

Ruling party insiders said Mnangagwa was using parallel structures such as MenBelievED to organise his 2023 election campaign because of growing mistrust within Zanu PF structures following the emergence of a faction allegedly aligned to Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga.

The MenBelievED group is organising a solidarity march for the Zanu PF leader  slated for August 27 at Harare’s Robert Mugabe Square.

Other groups that are campaigning for Mnangagwa outside Zanu PF structures are Young Women for ED and Varakashi for EDamong others.

Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa refused to comment about the march when asked if this was a planned party event.

He referred questions to the organiser of the march and founder of the MenBelievEd group Justice Matsatsira who yesterday said he could only comment about the march on Wednesday.

“I cannot comment right now,” Matsatsira said.

“I am away in the rural areas where I am attending a funeral.

“I will be back on Wednesday when I can give you more details on the march.”

In the past, similar marches were organised by party organs at the height of factional fights in Zanu PF that pitted late president Robert Mugabe and Mnangagwa.

Mugabe was eventually toppled in a coup in 2017, which paved the way for his deputy.

In 2016, former Zanu PF youth secretary Kudzai Chipanga organised a “million-man march” in support of Mugabe amid manoeuvres by a camp linked to Mnangagwa to remove him.

Chipanga also organised youth interface rallies where Mugabe’s wife, Grace would openly dress down alleged Mnangagwa allies.

In 2007, Zanu PF Bulawayo chairperson Jabulani Sibanda organised a similar march in support of Mugabe whose support was waning.

A recently leaked internal police memorandum showed that the ruling Zanu PF party’s popularity is waning at the grassroots following its cell audit that was conducted in June.

Political analyst Sydicks Muradzikwa said the solidarity march in support of Mnangagwa was senseless when the country was battling various social, political and economic crises.

“The planned solidarity march is an idea born out of extreme actions of solidarity and misguided ultra-patriotism ideologies among President Mnangagwa’s camp,” Muradzikwa said.

“Any action intended to show genuine solidarity should be anchored on political common sense and rationality.

“Regrettably, this is what happens when public support for politics is incentivised and is further devoid of political reasoning and common sense.”

Another analyst Vivid Gwede said the solidarity march showed that trouble was brewing in Zanu PF.

“We would surmise what else do the president’s supporters perceive as his difficulties if not the spectres of factionalism in his party or the approaching elections where his chances are being daily chipped away by the economic collapse,” Gwede said.

“A government and leadership that are doing well do not need solidarity marches.”

Mnangagwa is eyeing a second full term in next year’s elections where he is set to face Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa, whom he narrowly beat in the disputed 2018 elections.

An Afrobarometer survey in June showed that 33% of respondents said they would vote for Chamisa against 30% for the Zanu PF leader.

Ramaphosa Survives Mob Justice

By- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has escaped a citizens’ arrest.

Rhamaphosa escaped after state security agents blocked dozens of South Africans intending to apprehend him at a National Women’s Day celebrations in Durban on Tuesday.

Members of the civil rights organisation Real Democracy attempted to arrest Ramaphosa over what is referred to as the Farmgate scandal.
The group was stopped at the VVIP gate and, after being questioned by security staff, were prevented from entering the event.
A South African Police Service (SAPS) legal representative told the activists that there was no reason for attempting to arrest the president, since the Farmgate matter was still under investigation by various law enforcement agencies, including the Hawks.
One of the officers from the President’s Office, Roshni Singh, who attended the Real Democracy activists, accepted a “charge sheet” with seven counts against Ramaphosa.
The charges included the Phala Phala Farmgate, where Ramaphosa allegedly stashed a large amount of foreign currency in a couch and a mattress at his farm. The money was reportedly stolen during a burglary in 2020.
Speaking to the Daily News, Real Democracy spokesperson Srini Naidoo accused the police of violating Section 42 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 which allowed for the arrest of a suspect by a private person/s without a warrant. Said Naidoo:
We came from Pietermaritzburg to exercise our constitutional duty as citizens of the country, but we are disappointed that we were prevented from arresting the president by the police who are supposed to uphold the laws of the country.
We explained that we had the right to arrest the president, but we were stopped.
Ramaphosa is not supposed to be called president anymore after committing such serious crimes.
Apart from that, the event went well.

Macheso Lights-Up Australia

By-Sungura music King, Alick Macheso, is in Australia with his new music album.

Macheso landed in Australia Wednesday with Gemma Griffiths for their performance in Perth on Friday & Sydney on Saturday. Then Melbourne and Brisbane next weekend.

He will be promoting his 12th album titled “Tinosvitswa Nashe,” which he recently launched.

“Musicians Alick Macheso & Gemma Griffiths are set to perform in Perth on Friday & Sydney on Saturday. Then Melbourne and Brisbane next weekend,” read a post by state media.

Jackie Ngarande Threatens To Commit Suicide

Socialite Jackie Ngarande has threatened to take her own life claiming she has been in a “very abusive and toxic situation for the past year.”

Speaking in a live broadcast on her Facebook page this Wednesday, Jackie said she feels like killing herself as she has tried her best.

She said:
Fortue, I’m tired, I just want to die. I’ve put everything in order. My bag there is packed has everything. My policy is up to date.

It’s always been my wish to die first that you give me a proper burial. Bury me to my father’s left. Take care of the family. I love you Fortue….. I’m going through a lot.

You comfort me, you do a lot but I’m sorry brother, I have to die. I don’t want to mention people’s names because I don’t want to destroy people.

I’ve everything that any person can wish for but I’m tired. I just want my brother, hanzvadzi yangu Fortue to come and take me. Ndakatadzeiko ini?- Pindula News

Chiwenga Confronted Over Gukurahundi

By-Human rights activists in Matabeleland challenged President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga to openly address the Gukurahundi issue after publicly claiming to have roots in the region.

During a visit to Bulawayo last week, Chiwenga claimed his great grandfather’s sister was a chief in Nkayi and married to Mzilikazi as one of his many wives.

Chiwenga also claimed that Mnangagwa’s grandfather, Mubengu was kept at the Mzilikazi royal kraal until he was conscripted into the Mbizo regiment.

But political commentator and human rights activist Effie Ncube said the victims of Gukurahundi are not interested in “disjointed self-serving historical narratives.” He said:

Instead, what matters to millions is truth and justice on the Gukurahundi genocide in which they were leading actors.

Therefore, now that both Mnangagwa and Chiwenga are speaking about their history in Matabeleland, let them focus on the most important and recent history, primarily the roles each of them played in the Gukurahundi genocide.

It is this truth and not the hazy precolonial history of their forefathers that people are interested in.

Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) president Mqondisi Moyo said Mnangagwa and Chiwenga are insincere and should desist from playing with people’s emotions. Said Moyo:

Why would both Chiwenga and Mnangagwa as the nephews of Mthwakazi facilitate the killing of their uncles? Both of them are shedding crocodile tears on our people.

We are glad that MRP is giving them sleepless nights, no wonder why up to this day they are failing to sincerely own up to Gukurahundi.

We are expecting them to be fixing the ailing economy instead of playing with our emotions.

Both Mnangagwa and Chiwenga have been accused of having played a leading role in the killing of 20 000 civilians in Matabeleland and Midlands in the first decade after independence.

Mnangagwa was the State security minister at the time and Chiwenga was in charge of the Bulawayo battalion that supported the North Korea-trained 5th Brigade that led the massacres.

More: NewsDay

Cheso To Perform In Australia

By James Gwati- Sungura music King, Alick Macheso, has arrived in Australia for this weekend shows .

Macheso landed in Australia Wednesday with Gemma Griffiths for their performance in Perth on Friday & Sydney on Saturday. Then Melbourne and Brisbane next weekend.

He will be promoting his 12th album titled “Tinosvitswa Nashe,” which he recently launched.

“Musicians Alick Macheso & Gemma Griffiths are set to perform in Perth on Friday & Sydney on Saturday. Then Melbourne and Brisbane next weekend,” read a post by state media.

Panicky Regime Bans President Chamisa Film

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

President- the documentary about the 2018 Zimbabwean general election has been banned by the regime in Harare.

We find it uncouth, cowardly and oppressive on the part of the our government to ban screening and distribution in Zimbabwe of this highly acclaimed film by the Danish Filmmaker Camilla Nielsson .

This documentary has already been screened globally , to include two times in Zambia , Kenya , UK, Norway, USA , Australia and soon in South Africa.

The banning of this multi-award winning documentary is an attack on the constitutionally guaranteed rights to media, freedom of expression, conscience and association.

We hope the battles in court will yield a decent outcome for the nation deserves access to unbiased information .

Ours is a quest to create a Zimbabwe that promotes access to media and free movement of information.

President Chamisa Aide Donates Cement To Rural Community

Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC party has donated cement for the construction of a clinic in Chipinge.

According to CCC Diaspora Affairs Minister, Clifford Hlatywayo, the party is determined to upgrade the health system in the country.

Hlatywayo wrote on Twitter :
“Citizens First!
Yes, we are honoring our heroes who fought for all to get basic social services including healthcare.

Donating cement for the construction of a community clinic at Machona Village in Chipinge South.

Yes, we the ordinary &we are going to build our clinic together. https://t.co/57HAlAbakL

Police Block Ramaphosa Citizen’s Arrest

State security agents prevented a citizen’s arrest of President Cyril Ramaphosa at a National Women’s Day celebrations in Durban on Tuesday.

Members of the civil rights organisation Real Democracy attempted to arrest Ramaphosa over what is referred to as the Farmgate scandal.

The group was stopped at the VVIP gate and, after being questioned by security staff, were prevented from entering the event.

A South African Police Service (SAPS) legal representative told the activists that there was no reason for attempting to arrest the president, since the Farmgate matter was still under investigation by various law enforcement agencies, including the Hawks.

One of the officers from the President’s Office, Roshni Singh, who attended the Real Democracy activists, accepted a “charge sheet” with seven counts against Ramaphosa.

The charges included the Phala Phala Farmgate, where Ramaphosa allegedly stashed a large amount of foreign currency in a couch and a mattress at his farm. The money was reportedly stolen during a burglary in 2020.

Speaking to the Daily News, Real Democracy spokesperson Srini Naidoo accused the police of violating Section 42 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 which allowed for the arrest of a suspect by a private person/s without a warrant. – IOL

Mnangagwa Neice Gold Smuggling Court Verdict Today

Harare regional magistrate Mrs Learnmore Mapiye is today expected to deliver a judgment in the matter in which Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) president, Henrietta Rushwaya, is being charged for offering a bribe to an airport official on the day she allegedly attempted to smuggle 6kg of gold out of the country in October 2020.
Through her lawyer Mr Peter Patisani, Rushwaya denied the charges saying she never offered anyone a bribe on the day in question as she had no intentions to smuggle the gold.

Rushwaya told the court that she only carried a wrong bag to the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.

A fortnight ago, Mrs Mapiye rejected her application for discharge at the close of the State case and ordered her to explain what she did soon after the airport officials discovered she was in possession of gold.

In her defence case, Rushwaya insisted that she never offered a bribe to smuggle the said gold, as she was a gold buying agent for Fidelity Printers and Refiners with a gold buying licence.

Rushwaya told the court that if she had intentions to smuggle gold, she would have not volunteered to go through the security scanning point after being ushered by the airport officials to use the VIP section.

She said she advised airport officials, including Owen Sibanda whom she allegedly offered the bribe, that she had picked a wrong bag from home.

Rushwaya said upon her arrest, she cooperated with law enforcement agents at all material times.

She told the court that the police went to take the other bag, which she claims is similar to the one she was found with at the airport, during the time she was in remand prison.

Rushwaya said the police were still in custody of the two similar bags since 2020. -Herald

Panicky Mnangagwa Claims Western Forces Plotting Zanu PF Removal

President Emmerson Mnangagwa said Western powers cannot teach democracy to Zimbabweans because they oppressed the country and denied its citizens the right to self-determination for decades.

In his address to the nation at the 42nd Heroes Day Commemorations held at the National Heroes Acre on Monday, Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe attained democracy through a protracted armed struggle. He said:

In line with my administration’s commitment to upholding the democracy bequeathed to us by our fallen heroes and heroines, Zimbabwe is unrelenting in its pursuit to entrench constitutionalism, the rule of law, and good governance and respect for human rights.

We cannot be taught democracy by those who denied us democracy. The heroes we honour fought for democracy and the equal access to justice we are enjoying as a country.

Let us, therefore, individually and collectively, protect it from all forms of abuse and desecration, more so, by those who never came to our help during the brutal oppressive years under white settler colonial regime.

Albeit as a peace-loving nation, Zimbabwe is a friend to all and an enemy to none.

The United States, Britain and their allies imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe at the turn of the Millenium citing the breakdown of the rule of law and violation of human rights.

However, the ZANU PF-led government insists the Western countries imposed sanctions to punish Zimbabweans for repossessing land from white farmers and redistributing it to the landless black majority.

  • NewsDay

President Chamisa Demands Diaspora Vote

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has stressed the importance of the diaspora vote.

Commenting on the elections in Kenya, President Chamisa said Zimbabweans in the diaspora should be allowed to vote.

The right to vote is fundamental, according to the CCC leader.

“GIVING CITIZENS A VOICE….The right to vote is so fundamental.

Zimbabweans in the diaspora must be allowed to vote
@ZECzim
. It’s doable. Well done Kenya and
@IEBCKenya
for enabling the Diaspora vote.

#RegisterToVoteZW,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

Allow Diasporans To Vote – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has stressed the importance of the diaspora vote.

Commenting on the elections in Kenya, President Chamisa said Zimbabweans in the diaspora should be allowed to vote.

The right to vote is fundamental, according to the CCC leader.

“GIVING CITIZENS A VOICE….The right to vote is so fundamental.

Zimbabweans in the diaspora must be allowed to vote
@ZECzim
. It’s doable. Well done Kenya and
@IEBCKenya
for enabling the Diaspora vote.

#RegisterToVoteZW,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

CCC Determined To Upgrade Health System In Country

Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC party has donated cement for the construction of a clinic in Chipinge.

According to CCC Diaspora Affairs Minister, Clifford Hlatywayo, the party is determined to upgrade the health system in the country.

Hlatywayo wrote on Twitter :
“Citizens First!
Yes, we are honoring our heroes who fought for all to get basic social services including healthcare.

Donating cement for the construction of a community clinic at Machona Village in Chipinge South.

Yes, we the ordinary &we are going to build our clinic together. https://t.co/57HAlAbakL

New Business Dynamics

Business Correspondent

ZimAdse, a platform run by Zim Ads Network Zimbabwe, provides an opportunity for advertisers and publishers to grow their business concerns.

ZimAdse is reminiscent of the popular Google AdSense platform.

The founders of the initiative say the programme seeks to augment advertisers and publishers’ efforts.

“Zimadsense is a registered Zimbabwean Ads Network. Monetize your blog by showing ads.

Making money from your website or blog while in Zimbabwe is hard.

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HIV Remains World’s Public Health Challenge

HIV/AIDS remains one of the world’s most significant public health challenges, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.

As a result of recent advances in access to antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV-positive people now live longer and healthier lives. In addition, it has been confirmed that ART prevents onward transmission of HIV.

An estimated 28.7 million people were receiving HIV treatment in 2021. Globally, 75% of the 38.4 million people living with HIV in 2021 were receiving ART.

Progress has also been made in preventing and eliminating mother-to-child transmission and keeping mothers alive. In 2021, 81% of all pregnant women living with HIV, or 1.1 million women, received antiretrovirals (ARVs).

WHO has released a set of normative guidelines and provides support to countries in formulating and implementing policies and programmes to improve and scale up HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services for all people in need.

This fact file provides current data on the disease, and ways to prevent and treat it.

HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infects cells of the immune system
Infection results in the progressive deterioration of the immune system, breaking down the body’s ability to fend off some infections and other diseases. AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome) refers to the most advanced stages of HIV infection, defined by the occurrence of any of more than 20 opportunistic infections or related cancers.

Access to preventive interventions remains limited in many low- and middle-income countries.

But progress has been made in some areas such as prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and keeping mothers alive. In 2021, 81% of all pregnant women living with HIV – 1.1 million women – received antiretrovirals worldwide. In 2015, Cuba was the first country declared by WHO as having eliminated mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis. By the end of 2021, 15 countries and territories were validated for eliminating mother-to-child HIV.

Source: WHO

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JZ Speaks On English Premier League Debut

Warriors star Jordan Zemura says he feels blessed and honored to have made his dream come true Premier League debut for Bournemouth.

The 22-year old became only the fifth Zimbabwean to play in the English top-top flight, in the Cherries’ 2-0 win over Aston Villa at the weekend.

“I’m blessed and honoured to be able to play,” he told The Bournemouth Echo.

“I can only thank the club, thank the gaffer, thank the coaching staff, thank my family for putting me in this place.

On the victory over Villa, Zemura said: “I think that was massive for us because as a defensive unit we always try.“We’re really close on the field, off the field, so to get a clean sheet is really nice for us.
“And personally it’s always good to start the season with a clean sheet.”

“It’s a moment I won’t forget for sure.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Marry Chiwenga Attends Courts In An Ambulance

By- Estranged Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s former wife, Marry, was Wednesday taken to court in an ambulance and later wheeled into the courtroom for her hearing.

This forced Harare regional magistrate Mrs Feresi Chakanyuka to defer the ruling on her application for exceptional jurisdiction to August 19 after noting that she could not comprehend court proceedings because of her ill health.

Marry is appearing at the Harare Magistrates Court charged with attempted murder after she allegedly tried to kill Vice President Constantino Chiwenga when he was in hospital in South Africa.
Marry in her application, argued that the court had no jurisdiction to preside over the matter as the alleged offence occurred in South Africa.
Her lawyer Ms Beatrice Mtetwa requested for deferment of the ruling to allow Mubaiwa to recover from her ailment.

Last week, Marry was issued with a warrant of arrest after she failed to walk into the courtroom because of her ailing condition.
The warrant was cancelled today.

Ramaphosa Escapes Citizen Arrest

By- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has escaped a citizens’ arrest.

Rhamaphosa escaped after state security agents blocked dozens of South Africans intending to apprehend him at a National Women’s Day celebrations in Durban on Tuesday.

Members of the civil rights organisation Real Democracy attempted to arrest Ramaphosa over what is referred to as the Farmgate scandal.
The group was stopped at the VVIP gate and, after being questioned by security staff, were prevented from entering the event.
A South African Police Service (SAPS) legal representative told the activists that there was no reason for attempting to arrest the president, since the Farmgate matter was still under investigation by various law enforcement agencies, including the Hawks.
One of the officers from the President’s Office, Roshni Singh, who attended the Real Democracy activists, accepted a “charge sheet” with seven counts against Ramaphosa.
The charges included the Phala Phala Farmgate, where Ramaphosa allegedly stashed a large amount of foreign currency in a couch and a mattress at his farm. The money was reportedly stolen during a burglary in 2020.
Speaking to the Daily News, Real Democracy spokesperson Srini Naidoo accused the police of violating Section 42 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 which allowed for the arrest of a suspect by a private person/s without a warrant. Said Naidoo:
We came from Pietermaritzburg to exercise our constitutional duty as citizens of the country, but we are disappointed that we were prevented from arresting the president by the police who are supposed to uphold the laws of the country.
We explained that we had the right to arrest the president, but we were stopped.
Ramaphosa is not supposed to be called president anymore after committing such serious crimes.
Apart from that, the event went well.

-IOL

Jabulani Sibanda Confronts Chiwenga Over Grabbed ZIPRA Farms

By Former War veterans chairman and Zanu PF Bulawayo provincial chairperson, Jabulani Sibanda, has confronted the government over all ZIPRA-owned properties ceased by the state.

Sibanda confronted vice President Constantino Chiwenga over these properties on Friday during the official opening of the SAI Mart shop in Entumbane, Bulawayo.

 He said:

Acting President, here in Matabeleland, there are some farms that are owned by war veterans, not those that were acquired during the Land Act.

When we were at the assembly points, we contributed money from our meagre salaries to buy those properties.

Some of the properties have been returned, while others have not been returned due to paperwork challenges.

Today, you visited us with a hero’s mind and attitude, and so I want to take this opportunity through that window into your heart to say please do not release those farms through newspapers, release them physically so that we have access to them.

Sibanda also revealed that two brand new buses belonging to Zenzeleni Super Express co-operative were burnt to shells during the Gukurahundi era.

Chiwenga did not immediately respond to the issues raised about ZIPRA properties.

According to a Daily News report, some of the properties include Magnet House which houses the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) Bulawayo headquarters, Kudu Motors, Hampton Farm, Ascot Farm, Nest Egg Farm, Woodyglen Farm, Mbalabala Garage, Nyamandlovu Farm, Snake Park and Salisbury Motel in Harare, among others.

Popular Harare Slay-Queen In Suicide Threats

By-Harare social media personality Jackie Ngarande has threatened to commit suicide over what she said to take a “very abusive and toxic situation.

In a live broadcast on her Facebook page Wednesday, the socialite said she felt like killing herself as she had tried her best.

 She said:

Fortue, I’m tired, I just want to die. I’ve put everything in order. My bag there is packed has everything. My policy is up to date.

It’s always been my wish to die first that you give me a proper burial. Bury me to my father’s left. Take care of the family. I love you Fortue….. I’m going through a lot.

You comfort me, you do a lot but I’m sorry brother, I have to die. I don’t want to mention people’s names because I don’t want to destroy people.

I’ve everything that any person can wish for but I’m tired. I just want my brother, hanzvadzi yangu Fortue to come and take me. Ndakatadzeiko ini?

Mnangagwa Administration Blocks Distribution Of President Chamisa Documentary

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

President- the documentary about the 2018 Zimbabwean general election has been banned by the regime in Harare.

We find it uncouth, cowardly and oppressive on the part of the our government to ban screening and distribution in Zimbabwe of this highly acclaimed film by the Danish Filmmaker Camilla Nielsson .

This documentary has already been screened globally , to include two times in Zambia , Kenya , UK, Norway, USA , Australia and soon in South Africa.

The banning of this multi-award winning documentary is an attack on the constitutionally guaranteed rights to media, freedom of expression, conscience and association.

We hope the battles in court will yield a decent outcome for the nation deserves access to unbiased information .

Ours is a quest to create a Zimbabwe that promotes access to media and free movement of information.

FIFA Adjusts World Cup Dates

FIFA is set to move the start date of the World Cup one day earlier to allow hosts Qatar to be involved in the first match.

According to several reports, the World Cup, scheduled for Monday, November 21, will start on Sunday, November 20.

The match between Qatar and Ecuador will be rescheduled to Sunday’s fixtures. The entire fixture schedule remains the same, with the final fixture on December 18 unchanged.

The decision is not yet final, with approval being sought from the Bureau of the FIFA Council.

Meanwhile, the change was necessitated by the fact to maintain the tradition of host nation participating in the opening game of the tournament.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Billiat Inspires Kaizer Chiefs To Convincing Win

Khama Billiat got all things done to help his Kaizer Chiefs to a convincing 3-0 win over Maritzburg United on Tuesday.

Billiat registered two assists in the victory which was Chiefs’ first of the season.

The 31-year-old threaded a through pass to Ashley Du Preez who took a first-time shot inside the box to open the scoring in the 4th minute.

He got involved in the third goal when he squared the ball to Mduduzi Shabalala who sealed the triumph with a tap-in the stoppage time.

Khama’s high presssing also forced the keeper to make a failed clearance and the ball fell into the path Keegan Dolly who found the back of the empty net from a distance for Chiefs’ second goal.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Mushekwi Honoured

Nyasha Mushekwi has been honoured by the FIFPro for his efforts to help his former club CAPS United.

The Zimbabwean striker has been named the FIFPro Community Champion after he bought a new luxury coach for the club two years ago.

The honour is given to professional footballer in recognition for his efforts to help impact the lives of other people in his or her community.

Mushekwi launched his career at CAPS United and head a breakthrough season in 2009.

He left the club to join Mamelodi Sundowns in South Africa in the following year.

The striker then moved to Djurgårdens IF in Sweden before joining Chinese club Dalian in 2016.

He is still in the Asian country where he is playing for Zhejiang Greentown in the Super League.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

FC Platinum Date Chipembere

The Castle Lager Premiership is set to return this weekend with a full round of fixtures on Matchday 24.

The league action took a week break to pave the way for the Chibuku Super Cup preliminary round.

The games will begin on Friday with the encounter between Yadah and WhaWha at the National Sports Stadium.

Four games are lined-up On Saturday, with leaders FC Platinum hosting Black Rhinos at Mandava.

Herentals will be up against Highlanders in the capital. This encounter will be live on ZTN Prime.

CAPS United will welcome Bulawayo City while Dynamos travel to Rusape for their tie against Tenax on Sunday.

Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 24:

Friday 12 August 2022
Yadah vs WhaWha (NSS)

Saturday 13 August 2022
Herentals vs Highlanders (NSS)
FC Platinum vs Black Rhinos (Mandava Stadium)
Chicken Inn vs Harare City (Luveve Stadium)
Cranborne Bullets vs Ngezi Platinum (Vengere Stadium)

Sunday 14 August 2022
Tenax vs Dynamos (Vengere Stadium)
CAPS United vs Bulawayo City (NSS)
Bulawayo Chiefs vs ZPC Kariba (Luveve Stadium)
Triangle United vs ZPC Kariba (Gibbo Stadium)

*All matches start at 3 pm CAT.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Allow Diasporans To Vote, President Chamisa Tells Zanu PF Regime

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has stressed the importance of the diaspora vote.

Commenting on the elections in Kenya, President Chamisa said Zimbabweans in the diaspora should be allowed to vote.

The right to vote is fundamental, according to the CCC leader.

“GIVING CITIZENS A VOICE….The right to vote is so fundamental.

Zimbabweans in the diaspora must be allowed to vote
@ZECzim
. It’s doable. Well done Kenya and
@IEBCKenya
for enabling the Diaspora vote.

#RegisterToVoteZW,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

Mnangagwa Incites Public Unrest

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is inciting public unrest by tormenting CCC activists.

This was said by CCC Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma on Tuesday.

Chuma challenged Mr Mnangagwa to release Hon Job Sikhala, Hon Godfrey Sithole and CCC Nyatsime activists.

The CCC youth leader described the prolonged detention of Wiwa and party activists as unacceptable.

“The continued incarceration of our members is totally unacceptable!

By denying our cdes their freedom, Emmerson Mnangagwa is inciting public restlessness. It will not end well!

FreeJobSikhala

GodfreySithole

FreeNyatsime13,” Chuma posted on Twitter.

About HIV/ AIDS

HIV/AIDS remains one of the world’s most significant public health challenges, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.

As a result of recent advances in access to antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV-positive people now live longer and healthier lives. In addition, it has been confirmed that ART prevents onward transmission of HIV.

An estimated 28.7 million people were receiving HIV treatment in 2021. Globally, 75% of the 38.4 million people living with HIV in 2021 were receiving ART.

Progress has also been made in preventing and eliminating mother-to-child transmission and keeping mothers alive. In 2021, 81% of all pregnant women living with HIV, or 1.1 million women, received antiretrovirals (ARVs).

WHO has released a set of normative guidelines and provides support to countries in formulating and implementing policies and programmes to improve and scale up HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services for all people in need.

This fact file provides current data on the disease, and ways to prevent and treat it.

HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infects cells of the immune system
Infection results in the progressive deterioration of the immune system, breaking down the body’s ability to fend off some infections and other diseases. AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome) refers to the most advanced stages of HIV infection, defined by the occurrence of any of more than 20 opportunistic infections or related cancers.

Access to preventive interventions remains limited in many low- and middle-income countries.

But progress has been made in some areas such as prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and keeping mothers alive. In 2021, 81% of all pregnant women living with HIV – 1.1 million women – received antiretrovirals worldwide. In 2015, Cuba was the first country declared by WHO as having eliminated mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis. By the end of 2021, 15 countries and territories were validated for eliminating mother-to-child HIV.

Source: WHO

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Understanding New Business Dynamics

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ZimAdse is reminiscent of the popular Google AdSense platform.

The founders of the initiative say the programme seeks to augment advertisers and publishers’ efforts.

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Mnangagwa Bans Screening Of President Chamisa Film

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

President- the documentary about the 2018 Zimbabwean general election has been banned by the regime in Harare.

We find it uncouth, cowardly and oppressive on the part of the our government to ban screening and distribution in Zimbabwe of this highly acclaimed film by the Danish Filmmaker Camilla Nielsson .

This documentary has already been screened globally , to include two times in Zambia , Kenya , UK, Norway, USA , Australia and soon in South Africa.

The banning of this multi-award winning documentary is an attack on the constitutionally guaranteed rights to media, freedom of expression, conscience and association.

We hope the battles in court will yield a decent outcome for the nation deserves access to unbiased information .

Ours is a quest to create a Zimbabwe that promotes access to media and free movement of information.

President Chamisa’s CCC Donates Cement For Clinic Construction

Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC party has donated cement for the construction of a clinic in Chipinge.

According to CCC Diaspora Affairs Minister, Clifford Hlatywayo, the party is determined to upgrade the health system in the country.

Hlatywayo wrote on Twitter :
“Citizens First!
Yes, we are honoring our heroes who fought for all to get basic social services including healthcare.

Donating cement for the construction of a community clinic at Machona Village in Chipinge South.

Yes, we the ordinary &we are going to build our clinic together. https://t.co/57HAlAbakL

President Chamisa Pushes For Diaspora Vote

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has stressed the importance of the diaspora vote.

Commenting on the elections in Kenya, President Chamisa said Zimbabweans in the diaspora should be allowed to vote.

The right to vote is fundamental, according to the CCC leader.

“GIVING CITIZENS A VOICE….The right to vote is so fundamental.

Zimbabweans in the diaspora must be allowed to vote
@ZECzim
. It’s doable. Well done Kenya and
@IEBCKenya
for enabling the Diaspora vote.

#RegisterToVoteZW,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

BREAKING: Marry Chiwenga Barred from Entering Own Court Hearing

War Vets Issue Strong Warning Against Zanu PF Factionalists

By A Correspondent| War veterans in Mazowe district have issued a strong warning to Zanu PF members who are fanning factionalism in the district.

This came out during the district Heroes Day commemorations held at Nzvimbo Growth point on Monday.

Speaking at the event, Mazowe district war veterans chairman Ephanos Mudzimunyi said as custodians of the party, they will not tolerate those causing divisions.

“We fought for the liberation of the country and are custodians of the party. We want the party to be united and those who are causing divisions will not be tolerated,” Mudzimunyi said.

The divisions are a mirror reflection of the broader provincial factional fights in which two heavyweights, Mazowe DCC chairman Tafadzwa Musarara and current Mashonaland Central provincial chairman Kazembe Kazembe are tussling for control of the province.

Kazembe controversially won the provincial election of December last year punctuated by allegations of rigging, violence and several other abnormalities.

His controversial victory left the province fractured and recently, his camp tried to suspend Musarara although the overtures were thwarted by the leadership of the party.

Mudzimunyi said war veterans stood with Musarara and will not allow anyone to disrupt the party.

“We stand with Cde Musarara here and anyone who want to disturb that will pay. We will do to them what we did to (the late former president Robert) Mugabe,” he said amid wild acclamation from the audience.

Musarara, in a subsequent interview, said he was focusing on ensuing the party and its presidential candidate, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, obtain 100 000 votes in the 2023 general election.

“The party is very strong here. This is the first lady’s district and we are working hard mobilising people and ensuring that the party and the president win resoundingly,” he said.

“The district presently has 80 000 voters and we want to increased that to at least 100 000 by next year. That way, we will have contributed decently to the five million votes which the party wants to mobilise for the president at next year’s election.”

On divisions, he said: “We are not really focusing on who is fighting who. All we want is to ensure the party wins and that we reclaim the one seat currently occupied by the opposition. The people of Mazowe had a strong attachment to the party, not only from the liberation war perspective, but also from a developmental perspective. For instance, last year, we managed to fill the Nzvimbo GMB depot with maize for the first time in 15 years.”

“We have a very rich geographical endowment in terms of the soils, the rainfall pattern and we are a food basket for other districts in the country. We have been in touch with the people on the ground trying to implement the party’s manifesto of 2018. We have managed to improve roads, schools and clinics,” he said.

Musarara also sponsored the participation at the event of man-of-the-moment, Sungura artist Mark Ngwazi, who kept thousands of fans spellbound with his scintillating performances.

Ngwazi, who also hails from the district, was supported by several other artists, including popular rhumba musician Juntal.

“We thought it was wise to bring the artist closer to his fans and it’s a great idea. It is also meant to empower the artists because they are performing here for a fee,” Musarara said.

Ghost Of Violence Returns To Haunt Zanu PF

RECENT political violence that rocked the ruling Zanu PF party elections to choose Masvingo provincial youth chairperson has unsettled the party’s youth league boss John Paradza.

The post was left vacant after Paradza was elected into the national executive as Zanu PF deputy secretary for youth affairs.

Elections, held at Masvingo Polytechnic a fortnight ago to choose his successor, had to be suspended after youths exchanged blows in front of the provincial leadership.

“The most important thing as youths is to be disciplined. Our President Emmerson Mnangagwa has already said that we should be disciplined and be united. I condemn the violence in the strongest terms. I don’t want that. If you (contestants) fail to control your supporters, then how are you going to lead the province?” Paradza said during an interview with NewsDay on the sidelines of the Heroes Day celebrations at the National Heroes Acre in the capital on Monday.

Paradza also said he was not rooting for anyone for the vacant post.

“I am not backing anyone in the elections that are set to replace me. I don’t have any interest in the elections. I am now in the national executive, but I have said to all the candidates that ‘if you are the best candidate, you are going to win’. I want the best candidate to win,” he said.

Meanwhile, Zanu PF Mashonaland East province has rolled out what it calls “mop-up campaigns” in a bid to grab all 23 seats in the 2023 elections.

Zanu PF boasts 21 out of 23 constituencies in Mashonaland East after losing Goromonzi South and Marondera Central to the opposition in the last election.

Addressing scores of party supporters at Gumbonzvanda in Hwedza South constituency at the weekend, provincial chairperson Daniel Garwe said they were eyeing massive votes from Hwedza, Uzumba, Maramba, Pfungwe (UMP) and Goromonzi districts.

“Out of 79 000 people who have registered to vote in Hwedza, at least 80% (of the votes) must go to President Emmerson Mnangagwa,” Garwe said.

“There is a huge population in Goromonzi and UMP and we should put an eagle eye on these districts by stressing vigorous mop-up campaigns to increase the President’s votes.”

The province recently appointed a high-powered delegation led by politburo member David Parirenyatwa that is moving in districts mobilising people to register to vote.

The team is also assisting its members to obtain identity documents which are needed for voter registration and voting.

Zanu PF says it plans to mobilise five million votes, while Citizens Coalition for Change is eyeing six million.
-Newsday

ZESA In Desperate Bid To Recover US$62 Million From Top Govt Bosses

TOP government officials, critical security establishments, including police stations and ministry departments, were left in the dark last week after the country’s power utility, Zesa, switched them off in an attempt to recover US$62 million owed by exporting companies and ZW$17 billion by ordinary consumers.

The NewsHawks, after reporting on the blitz last week, established that several farms, some owned by government and politically connected individuals who were notorious for not paying for electricity were switched off. All along, they were being shielded from load shedding, but the blitz exposed how the bigwigs have not been paying for services rendered by parastatals.

Zesa executive chairperson Sydney Gata confirmed the blitz in a speech at the handover of vehicles in Harare,  but would not disclose those who were left in the dark. However, sources confirmed that government officials, councils, institutions and some police stations were affected.

“In as much as we try to capacitate the business, break even and deliver excellent quality service, we are owed US$62 million and ZW$17 billion by customers,” Gata said.

“We have since embarked on an aggressive debt collection blitz to recover what is owed to us. Just this past weekend, we disconnected various defaulters.”

This comes amid reports that local authorities are also planning a similar blitz, with

prominent names of companies and individuals also featuring prominently.

It emerged that of late, the power utility’s load shedding was not affecting powerful people, including politicians whose businesses consume a lot of electricity, while it affected lower-end power users.

“The challenge is that we are now in serious competition with other countries that rely on the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) for power. With Mozambique and Zambia generating much of the power, they now need payments upfront,” a local engineer told The NewsHawks this week.

Zimbabwe needs over US$17 million a month for electricity now coming mainly from Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) and Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation (Zesco).

-Newshawks

No Justice For August 1 Victims

By A Correspondent- Soldiers who shot and killed innocent civilians on 1 August  2018 have not been prosecuted, four years on, with growing calls for justice falling on deaf ears.

Despite appointing former South African president Kgalema Motlanthe to chair a commission of inquiry and make recommendations after the shootings which claimed six lives and left dozens others injured, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ignored the voice of reason, including calls for justice by the victims and their families.

This, observers said, was indicative of impunity where state security can kill innocent civilians without repercussion.

It is reminiscent of the 1980s Gukurahundi genocide in Matabeleland and the Midlands where the 5th Brigade brutally killed civilians. Nearly 40 years after 20 000 civilians were killed, there is still no justice.

The government has neither apologised for Gukurahundi nor atoned for the 1 August shootings.

So far, only one victim, with the assistance of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, sued Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri and her Home Affairs counterpart Kazembe Kazembe and won his case. He is set to receive ZW$3 million in compensation.

Zakeo Mutimutema suffered injuries when soldiers shot him during the post-election protest in the capital.

He is among dozens shot on 1 August 2018 when protesters stormed the streets to demand the release of the presidential vote.

Six civilians were shot dead in central Harare when soldiers opened fire indiscriminately. According to autopsy reports, victims were shot in the back while fleeing the marauding soldiers.

Despite spending taxpayers’ money on instituting the commission of inquiry, the government has conveniently chosen to ignore the recommendations, which include the compensation of victims and bringing to book the murderous soldiers.

Four years on, families are still seeking justice while the victims live with the haunting memories of the shootings.

Loveday Munesi, a victim, still has a bullet lodged in one of his buttocks, after failing to secure funding for surgery in India.

Political analyst Rashweat Mukundu said Mnangagwa’s failure to bring to book the culprits, most of them still serving members of the military, is an indication that more atrocities against civilians could be committed in future and justice will never be served.

“The Motlanthe commission of inquiry into the shootings report has recommendations that have been thrown into the dustbin by Mnangagwa,” Mukundu said.

“The issue is forgotten and there seems to be no intention to address this matter,” he added.

He said those implicated, including senior military officers who dispatched soldiers onto the streets to shoot unarmed civilians, were still in the army while some have been deployed to key government institutions.

One of them, the then commander of the Presidential Guard, Anselem Sanyatwe, who also testified before the Motlanthe commission, is now Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Tanzania.

“The message is the same: abuses can be repeated. There is no justice for the victims and it was a way of silencing critics by way of pretending to act, but the true character of government is coming out on the matter,” Mukundu.

Added Mukundu: “It is not a surprise because the current government is hugely militarised and will not turn against themselves because they are in government and are the ones who are in power.”

Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition director Blessing Vava said there was growing concern over the government’s reluctance to act on the recommendations.

“The Coalition has held a series of interviews with relatives of the victims of the August 1, 2018 shootings and concern is high over non-implementation of the recommendations of the Motlanthe commission of inquiry,” Vava said.

Vava said ensuring justice and bringing closure to the events of 1 August 2018 is critical for national healing and reconciliation.

 “We implore President Emmerson Mnangagwa to own up to his pledge of a new dispensation and ensure the implementation of the recommendations.”

-newshawks

Free Drivers’ Licences For Byo Youths Who Register To Vote

By A Correspondent- Bulawayo City Council Ward 26 councillor Mpumelelo Moyo is offering rewards to citizens who will mobilise the most youths to register as voters ahead of the 2023 general elections.

Twenty (20) “lucky” youths will be given an opportunity to obtain a driver’s licence free of charge if they register to vote.

There are also three deep freezers up for grabs for three people who will mobilise the highest number of youths to register.

Moyo said the campaign will run from 1 to 31 August and is being coordinated by a team of 50 people who are mobilising eligible residents to register to vote. He said:

We are driving Zimbabwe into the future by focusing on the youth whose participation in the voter registration process is low. I need all street champions to Champion this programme.

We secured 3 deep freezers for the 3 champions who will mobilise the most youths to register. We are starting from 1 August to 31 August.

At the end of the program, we will conduct a draw to select the first 20 lucky youths whom we will assist to attain class 4 driver’s licences.

This will also make them employable and generate income for themselves. We have put in place a Kombi to ferry them, all those that are ready can be transported to ZEC offices at Famona at any time convenient to them