Top ZBC Presenter Named In Susan Mutami S*x Circle

By Staff Reporter- ZBC-TV News Presenter and Auxillia Mnangagwa ally, Vicky Mlilo has been thrown into Susan Mutami’s s*x circle.

Taking to Twitter spaces last week, Mutami said Mlilo was also in love with the Norton MP, Temba Mliswa.

Mutami has twins with Mliswa.

Vickie Mlilo also doubles as Auxilia Mnangagwa’s Angel of Hope Foundation Public Relations executive.

Vickie Mlilo

Susan, during her confession, said that he had slept with at least eight (8) senior Zanu PF officials, including President Emerson Mnangagwa.

Among the eight men, Mutami said include, the former CIO Minister Owen Mudha Ncube, the late Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo, deputy Mines minister Polite Kambamura and Zanu PF Central Committee member Kenneth Musanhi.

Susan also mentioned Mnangagwa’s brother Patrick, JSC secretary Walter Chikwanha and one Hemmish.

She also most of these men are HIV positive.

Xenophobic Dulula Boss Fired Over Anti-Zimbabweans Stance

Nhlanhla “Lux” Dlamini has been fired by his controversial Operation Dudula movement over a difference of opinion on foreign nationals in South Africa.

The Times Live cites Dlamini saying he will now focus on his activities with Soweto Parliament and its programmes.

The split comes after the two organisations could not see eye to eye on immigration.

The difference of opinion stems from Operation Dudula wanting all foreigners to leave SA, while Soweto Parliament only wants illegal foreigners out. 

In a joint statement, the organisations said no way forward could be found and they had agreed to part ways and work independently. Read the statement:

The two organisations have resolved to deal with these issues independently (under different brands) but in a complementary manner.

Most importantly, based on the workload of these community-based operations and campaigns, the parties have agreed to allow Nhlanhla Lux to focus exclusively on Soweto Parliament and its programmes.

Operation Dudula’s stance has been criticised by many, including politicians Julius Malema and Mmusi Maimane. 

Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Malema told Podcast and Chill Dlamini that Operation Dudula’s stance was rooted in self-hate. He said:

Black people are not loved all over the world. And for a black person to hate another black person who is hated all over the world, what is that?

Criminals, let’s deal with them. I have no time for thugs. I do not tolerate thugs, but I am not going to beat up a person because he is dark and ugly in my eyes.

One SA Movement leader Maimane said the operation was a “dangerous distraction that solves nothing”. He said:

Operation Dudula is hating on fellow Africans and I have a problem with that.

He also criticised Dlamini saying he was not a revolutionary, “not a visionary, and your whole brand is built on hate. Your operation is a dangerous distraction that solves nothing.”

Previously, ANC Veterans’ League president Snuki Zikalala said Operation Dudula was “dangerous” and suggested it was exploiting the unemployed.

He said protesters must go to school and get skills instead of harassing foreign nationals.

Zanu PF To Politicians Feast On Susan Mutami

By James Gwati- At least eight (8) senior Zanu PF officials, including President Emerson Mngangawa, have slept with Susan Mutami, the controversial health care worker has revealed.

Susan Mutami revealed this on Twitter spaces last week.

Among the eight men are the former CIO Minister Owen Mudha Ncube, the late Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo, deputy Mines minister Polite Kambamura and Zanu PF Central Committee member Kenneth Musanhi.

Mutami also said that she was raped by Mnangagwa and his young brother Patrick when she was 15 years old.

Susan also mentioned Norton MPTemba Mliswa, JSC secretary Walter Chikwanha and one Hemmish.

Marshall Munetsi Resumes Training

Marshall Munetsi is this week set to resume training after recovering from a muscle problem.

Munetsi missed two of Stade de Reims’ pre-season games due to the injury. He featured in the first friendly and played the entire half of the match.

The recovery puts the Zimbabwean in line for the season opener against Olympique de Marseille on Sunday, 7 August.

This would mark Munetsi’s third season in France after arriving in 2019.

A regular in the first team, the 26-year-old impressed in his first two seasons at the club, raking up seventy-four appearances and scoring five goals for Reims.

The Warriors international will also be fresh from signing a four-year contract extension.

Reims regards Munetsi as part of the future plans, and the club wants to keep him beyond this coming season.

English teams like Derby and Brighton have, in recent transfer windows, expressed interest in the midfielder.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Sad News- Zim Nurse Dies 3wks After Landing In UK

Sithabile Sibanda

By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwean nurse died three weeks after landing in the UK.

Sithabile Sibanda

Sithabile Sibanda, who once worked in Belvedere at a Population Services Zimbabwe centre collapsed and died but the cause of her death is yet to be revealed.

Said Tendai Mandizha Mujuru on a facebook post while responding to William Jabangwe:

Sithabile Sibanda

“It was sudden death.”

This is a developing story . More details follow.

Drowning: Facts And Risks

Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a call for people around the world to “do one thing” to prevent drowning.

As one of the leading causes of death globally for children and young people ages 1–24, and the third leading cause of injury-related deaths overall, drowning tragically claims more than 236 000 lives each year. To galvanize action and mark World Drowning Prevention Day, the Jet d’Eau in Geneva will be illuminated in blue this evening, accompanied by similar actions in other cities around the world.

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More than 90% of drowning deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, with children under the age of 5 being at highest risk. These deaths are frequently linked to daily, routine activities, such as bathing, collecting water for domestic use, travelling over water on boats or ferries, and fishing. The impacts of seasonal or extreme weather events – including monsoons – are also a frequent cause of drowning and these impacts are largely preventable through a number of interventions.

“Every year, around the world, hundreds of thousands of people drown. Most of these deaths are preventable through evidence-based, low-cost solutions,” said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “Today, cities around the world are lighting up their monuments in blue light as a call to action for each of us to do our part to prevent drowning. Let’s put a stop to drowning.”

“Drowning is a global public health challenge, and at Bloomberg Philanthropies, we’re focused on implementing solutions to prevent it.

Today, we’re joining our partners around the world in recognizing World Drowning Prevention Day and taking action,” said Michael R. Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg Philanthropies and WHO Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases and Injuries. “In many cases, we know what works to prevent drowning. We’ve developed tools and guidance to help governments implement solutions – and if we do more together, we really can save thousands of lives.”

WHO recommends 6 evidence-based measures to prevent drowning, including installing barriers controlling access to water; training bystanders in safe rescue and resuscitation; teaching school-aged children basic swimming and water safety skills; providing supervised day care for children; setting and enforcing safe boating, shipping and ferry regulations; and improving flood risk management.

This year, the theme of World Drowning Prevention Day invites the global community to “do one thing” to prevent drowning. Examples of actions that can be taken are as follows:

Individuals can share drowning prevention and water safety advice with their families, friends and colleagues, sign up for swimming or water safety lessons, or support local drowning prevention charities and groups.

Groups can host public events to share water safety information, launch water safety campaigns, or commit to developing or delivering new drowning prevention programmes using recommended best practice interventions.

Governments can develop or announce new drowning prevention policies, strategies, legislation or investment, convene multisectoral roundtables or parliamentary discussions on drowning burden and solutions, and introduce or commit to supporting drowning prevention programming domestically or internationally.
Many countries in the world have committed to drowning prevention programmes.

Bangladesh has started a 3-year program to reduce drowning among children throughout the country. As part of the program, the government will take over the 2 500 daycares established and funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies since 2012, and will expand the program by adding an additional 5 500 daycares to provide supervision to 200 000 children ages 1–5 years.

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President Chamisa Blasts Mnangagwa Regime For Blocking Him From Entering Chikurubi

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has castigated the Zanu PF regime for “armtwisting” the Prisons and Correctional services department.

President Chamisa was blocked from entering Chikurubi Maximum Prison to visit jailed party members.

He described the whole scenario as bizarre.

“IT’S SO BIZARRE…Yesterday I visited the #Nyatsime13 & it was all panic at Chikurubi maximum prison.

They wouldn’t let me in because of what they alleged to be my extraordinary ‘status’ in society.They directed me to the ‘highest office’ to be cleared.This is just abuse of power,” said President Chamisa.

Also read CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba’s statement below:

In Chikurubi President Nelson Chamisa has been denied access to see Hon Godfrey Sithole, Hon Job Sikhala and 12 other activists who are in the maximum security facility.

These heroes and champions of Change have been in and out of court with bail denial being the default judgment after every long presentations of compelling reasons showing otherwise.

The state argues that President Chamisa as a high profile political leader must be cleared by the commissioner general.

They denied President Chamisa his right to meet with 14 of our Champions but in the process the state acknowledges the President Nelson Chamisa is a high profile political figure who must and must be treated as such.

He is a key political player and indeed carries the hopes and aspirations of our people.

We will engage with the Commissioner General on this matter and proceed to visit our Champions.

Unscrupulous Businessman Arraigned Before Karoi Magistrates Court Over Fake Agric Chemicals

By A Correspondent| An unscrupulous businessman Labours Mahere appeared before the Karoi magistrates court for producing fake agricultural chemicals that has cost farmers thousands of dollars

Mahere who runs Karoi Farm Centre was caught red handed by police on Sunday while making fake chemicals with another company’s logo called CP Chemicals Zimbabwe.

CP Chemicals is a major supplier of agro chemicals in Zimbabwe. We Importers and distributors of agro chemicals providing fumigation services to pre-shipment quarantine and grain

He appeared at Karoi Magistrate court being charged under the trademark act which he pleaded guilty and now awaits sentencing.

Mahere has another court case in the high court where he is also being sued by Mhuri Farming Private Limited where he allegedly sold fake chemicals to the entity and the company incurred a US$150 000 loss after the seedlings failed to geminate.

A lawyer who is privy to the information said that Mahere allegedly sold a fake chemical with an Agricura logo. Tests done showed that the chemical was diluted.

Investigations showed that farmers across Mashonaland West have fallen victim to Mahere’s shenanigans.

Elmon Moyo, an Agricultural Extension Officer in Kazangarare said that over the past years many farmers have fallen victim to the unscrupulous businessman.

“This solves the puzzle that has been troubling us as agricultural officers. For years, farmers who ostensibly buy chemicals from Karoi Farm Centre do not get the intended results. I also know a family that bought cattle chemicals from the institution and lost several of them without a proper explanation,” he said.

Agricultural minister Anxious Masuka said unscrupulous people were taking advantage of the lax laws to con farmers.

“I have heard some cases and the government is working hard to come up with strong deterrence measures for unscrupulous people who are milking farmers with fake inputs,” he said.

CCC Slams Mnangagwa For “Armtwisting” Prisons Department

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has castigated the Zanu PF regime for “armtwisting” the Prisons and Correctional services department.

President Chamisa was blocked from entering Chikurubi Maximum Prison to visit jailed party members.

He described the whole scenario as bizarre.

“IT’S SO BIZARRE…Yesterday I visited the #Nyatsime13 & it was all panic at Chikurubi maximum prison.

They wouldn’t let me in because of what they alleged to be my extraordinary ‘status’ in society.They directed me to the ‘highest office’ to be cleared.This is just abuse of power,” said President Chamisa.

Also read CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba’s statement below:

In Chikurubi President Nelson Chamisa has been denied access to see Hon Godfrey Sithole, Hon Job Sikhala and 12 other activists who are in the maximum security facility.

These heroes and champions of Change have been in and out of court with bail denial being the default judgment after every long presentations of compelling reasons showing otherwise.

The state argues that President Chamisa as a high profile political leader must be cleared by the commissioner general.

They denied President Chamisa his right to meet with 14 of our Champions but in the process the state acknowledges the President Nelson Chamisa is a high profile political figure who must and must be treated as such.

He is a key political player and indeed carries the hopes and aspirations of our people.

We will engage with the Commissioner General on this matter and proceed to visit our Champions.

Zimbabwean Company Launches Dynamic Advertising Platform

Business Correspondent

Ads Network Zim Private Limited has launched a vibrant advertising platform known as ZimAdsense.

The company says the platform seeks to help advertisers and publishers in terms of boosting business via digital marketing tactics.

ZimAdsense has been crafted specifically for Zimbabwean advertisers and publishers.

WHO IS ZIMADSENSE?

ZimAdSense is a product that was developed by Ads Network Zim Private Limited (ANZ). Ads Network Zim is a registered online advertising media agency.

Their thrust is to help Zimbabwean businesses build brand awareness or visibility. This results in driving conversions for the much-needed revenue and profits. They do this through the use of ad banners. Essentially, advertisers can have their ad banners placed on strategic websites that are part of the Ads Network Zim network. ZimAdSense is a way for website owners to earn money from ad banner placements.

They use popular advertising formats such as footer ads, inner ads, section ads, and banner ads.

HOW TO GET STARTED AS AN ADVERTISER

You start by registering for an advertiser account. You simply follow the prompts and fill in all the relevant information.

Once you are done you will be redirected to your dashboard. You will then choose your preferred price plan.

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

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New Logo Sign Of Bright Future- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC party has unveiled a new logo for party business.

In a statement on Tuesday morning, CCC said the new logo would appear on official party documents and correspondence.

According to President Chamisa, the logo is a sign of brilliance and hope.

“THE LOGO…New, Sunrise, Hope, Brilliance Balance, Excellence, Fresh, Clean, Clear, Solid, Love, & Oneness…CITIZENS AT THE CENTRE,” President Chamisa said in a brief statement.

CCC deputy spokesperson, Gift Ostallos Siziba said:

“This is our new logo.
Clear, Clean and Concise.
The sun shall rise again.

For our official party business and processes we use our official logo.

For elections and the ballot box we use an election symbol. “

“ANNOUNCEMENT: We wish to notify you of our official logos for party and election business. The one with a white background and yellow circle at the center is for party business while the one with the Change Champion in Chief’s image is our election symbol. Vote for Change,” CCC announced on Tuesday.

CCC Unveils New Logo

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC party has unveiled a new logo for party business.

In a statement on Tuesday morning, CCC said the new logo would appear on official party documents and correspondence.

According to President Chamisa, the logo is a sign of brilliance and hope.

“THE LOGO…New, Sunrise, Hope, Brilliance Balance, Excellence, Fresh, Clean, Clear, Solid, Love, & Oneness…CITIZENS AT THE CENTRE,” President Chamisa said in a brief statement.

CCC deputy spokesperson, Gift Ostallos Siziba said:

“This is our new logo.
Clear, Clean and Concise.
The sun shall rise again.

For our official party business and processes we use our official logo.

For elections and the ballot box we use an election symbol. “

“ANNOUNCEMENT: We wish to notify you of our official logos for party and election business. The one with a white background and yellow circle at the center is for party business while the one with the Change Champion in Chief’s image is our election symbol. Vote for Change,” CCC announced on Tuesday.

Henrietta Rushwaya’s Gold Smuggling Trial Kicks Off

The trial of Zimbabwe Mining Federation (ZMF) president, Henrietta Rushwaya, for allegedly bribing a Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) official in a bid to smuggle six kilograms of gold to Dubai has started.

Rushwaya denied ever offering a US$5,000 bribe to an official at Robert Mugabe International Airport as alleged.

She told Harare magistrate that she would not have done that because she had nothing to hide.

The State started by calling witness, Owen Sibanda, who said when they found out that there was gold in Rushwaya’s bag, they asked for papers allowing her to travel with the precious mineral and she indicated that someone was bringing the papers.

Sibanda told court that Rushwaya offered him US$5,000 so that she could go through with her gold but he refused, insisting he could not compromise the law to accommodate her interests.

“She said that she would give me US$5,000 if l let her pass, but l refused because l could not compromise the law just to accommodate her interests,” said Sibanda.

During cross examination, Sibanda was asked by Rushwaya’s lawyer, Peter Patisani, if he was given or if he saw the money and he said no.

Sibanda told the court that the alleged bribe was directed to him and three others who were available.

“The offer came to me as the supervisor, but also to others who were hearing the conversation,” said Sibanda.

However, another witness, Dzikamai Paradza, told court that the bribe was only meant for Sibanda since he was the one talking to Rushwaya.

Sibanda told the court that he took the bribe offer as a joke and what made him call the police was the issue of gold smuggling.

Patisani then made an application for discharge, citing lack of evidence.

“In his statement, Sibanda said he was not even bribed and there is no substantial evidence that there is even a bribe case before the court,” said Patisani.

He further told the court that the State does not even know what was offered, whether it was 5,000 stones or cents.

“In the absence of what was offered, the court is put into a predicament to ask the accused what was allegedly offered,” he added.

However, the State opposed the application, insisting it has a strong case against Rushwaya and that she should defend her case.

The case has been postponed to August 1, 2022, for ruling of the application for discharge made by the defence.

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International Lawyers For Sikhala Bail Appeal

A LEADING international law firm based in the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US) has joined the legal team representing incarcerated Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) member of parliament Job Sikhala.

The development emerged Monday as party leader Nelson Chamisa was refused entry at Chikurubi Maximum Prison in Harare were he wanted to visit Sikhala, fellow CCC legislator Godfrey Sithole and a dozen other party activists.

All 14 have been in remand prison, denied bail, for more than a month after being arrested for allegedly inciting the violence with rocked memorial services and a funeral wake for slain CCC activist Moreblessing Ali.

Amsterdam & Partners, the international law firm joining the Sikhala case, says they are committed “to holding states accountable for violating the human rights of their citizens and residents.

“Its founding partner, Canadian Robert Amsterdam, is described as a crusader for the world’s “highest profile human rights cases”.

Big name international clients include Mikhail Khodorkovsky, one of Russia’s famous ex-political prisoner who is now a leading opposition figure and philanthropist.

CCC President Denied To Visit Job Sikhala In Prison

By A Correspondent- Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) president Nelson Chamisa was Monday denied entry into Chikurubi Maximum Prison  where he sought to visit jailed Members of Parliament, Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole, and 13 other party activists.

The CCC lawmakers were arrested a month ago on allegations of inciting public violence which erupted in Nyatsime in the funeral wake of slain CCC activist  Moreblessing Ali. Chamisa tweeted:

IT’S SO BIZARRE…Yesterday I visited the #Nyatsime13 & it was all panic at Chikurubi maximum prison. They wouldn’t let me in because of what they alleged to be my extraordinary ‘status’ in society. They directed me to the ‘highest office’ to be cleared. This is just abuse of power!

CCC  deputy spokesperson Giff Ostallos  said Chamisa was made to wait for three hours before being told that he is a high-profile political leader he was supposed to seek clearance first from the police.

Siziba said they were going to meet police commissioner general Godwin Matanga for a way forward. He said:

This behaviour by ZANU PF of trying to employ the prisons to act in a manner that is unprofessional and unpartisan is barbaric, inhumane, illegal, and uncalled for because we are Zimbabwean citizens and Zanu PF has no monopoly over the infrastructure of the state.

We must be able to have access to our champions who are in prison, they are there because they are victims of state sponsored and Zanu PF engineered charges.

Tomorrow we are going to meet with the commissioner general of the police to find out this new procedure that is illegal and not in the law about how Chamisa is going to access prisoners.

Meanwhile, the CCC spokesperson Fadzai Mahere told eNCA, a South African broadcaster that the arrest and continued detention of party activists was concerning especially considering that three of the 14 who were arrested had actually their homes burnt. She added:

Instead of the perpetrators of that arson being arrested, they are the ones being dragged to court. Two of them are just lorry drivers who were caught in the crossfire of this crackdown by the regime against opposition as if it’s a crime to be CCC and our organisation has been banned.

Chamisa Blocked From Seeing Jailed Sikhala

By James Gwati- Prison authorities Monday blocked CCC president, Nelson Chamisa from seeing Job Sikhala.

Sikhala is the CCC deputy chairman and is in remand prison at Chikurubi maximum security prison.

He was arrested last month while representing the family of the late party activist, Moreblessing Ali, who Zanu PF thugs killed in Nyatsime.

CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba posted the announcement on Twitter:

In Chikurubi, President Nelson Chamisa has been denied access to see Hon Sithole, Hon Sikhala & 12 other activists who are in the maximum security facility. The state argues that the commissioner general must clear President Chamisa as a high-profile political leader.

Top Magistrate Named In Susan Mutami S*xual Acts

By James Gwati- Judicial Service Commission Boss and former top Magistrate Walter Chikwanha has been named in the list of senior Zanu PF officials who have bedded Susan Mutami.

Chikwana became prominent in 2011 when Zanu PF tasked him to preside over the inquest of the late General Solomon Mujuru.

Walter Chikwanha

Mujuru died in a suspicious inferno at his Beatrice farm on 15 August 2011.

The late General’s wife, Joyce Mujuru, vice President then, argued that her husband was murdered.

Even the late President Robert Mugabe was not convinced that Mujuru died from a fire that engulfed his farmhouse.

Zanu PF insiders said that Emerson Mnangagwa, also Mugabe’s deputy, killed Mujuru to weaken his wife Joyce so that he (Mnangagwa) would easily succeed Mugabe.

Mujuru and Mnangagwa were leading factions contesting to succeed Mugabe.

Confessing on Twitter spaces last week, Susan Mutami said she also slept with Chikwanha.

Chikwanha is one of the at least eight top officials, including President Emerson Mnangagwa, whom Susan said slept with her.

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NGEZI PLATINUM STARS FOOTBALL CLUB PARTS WAYS WITH HEAD COACH BENJANI MWARUWARI

Ngezi Platinum Stars Football Club would like to inform all its stakeholders that the Club has parted ways with Head Coach Benjani Mwaruwari by mutual agreement. This was Benjani’s first coaching assignment and both the club and the coach agreed that it did not deliver the expected results hence the decision to separate was in the best interest of the club.

NPS FC wishes Benjani all the best in his future endeavours.

Meanwhile, the Board has appointed Assistant Coach Takesure Chiragwi as the interim head coach assisted by Kifton Kadurira

Mnangagwa Avoids Susan Mutami, Diverts Attention

By-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ignored rape allegations levelled against him by Susan Mutami, and instead attacked the opposition for what he called failure to provide service delivery in Harare.

Mutami, Monday opened a rape case against Mnangagwa in Australia.

But Mnangagwa who was burying the late Harare provincial minister Oliver Chidawu deliberately ignored to comment on his rape allegations and chose to attack the opposition.
Mnangagwa attributed the sorry state of affairs in Harare and other urban areas to corruption amongst opposition councillors.
Mnangagwa said Harare under Mayor Oliver Chidawu delivered quality public goods and services adding that the current crop of politicians in the capital has reversed the gains recorded when Chidawu was Mayor.
Chidawu was elected Harare Mayor at the age of 29 in 1984.

Since the turn of the millennium, most urban councils have fallen into the hands of the opposition.
They have been a battleground between the ruling ZANU PF and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and now Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).
The opposition accuses the ruling party of interfering with the affairs of the local government authorities to incapacitate the councils so that the blame would be put on the opposition.

On the other hand, Zanu PF argues that through the Minister of Local Government and Public Works, the central government will only be exercising its oversight role.
What remains a fact is that there is poor service delivery in local government authorities nationwide.
Some analysts say poor service delivery in local government authorities mirrors the state of the economy at a national level.

Mnangagwa Humiliated In Chipinge

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC romped to victory in the Kariba and Chipinge by-elections held on Saturday.

A few months after its formation, CCC is giving Zanu PF hoodlums a torrid time.

See below prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono’s presentation of results:

CCC which is led by charismatic young leader Nelson Chamisa has won the Kariba ward 5 By-Election.

CCC won with 303 votes.

The beleaguered and highly unpopular ruling party ZANUPF got 175 votes.

ZANUPF has failed to run the economy!

Zimbabwe’s main opposition CCC led by Nelson Chamisa has won the Chipinge West Ward 16 By-Election.

CCC got 1291 votes and the ruling party ZANU PF got 1205.

However the margin difference between CCC and ZANUPF is still worrying in a shattered economy.

It requires more people to register to vote for 2023 of CCC and Nelson Chamisa want an emphatic victory which can’t be rigged by ZANUPF.

CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said:

“Victory is only certain of citizens register to vote!

Thank you, citizens, for yet another landslide victory for the yellow movement. Despite intimidation, vote buying & attempts to rig, you chose change in Kariba & Chipinge. We won both by-elections emphatically. Thank you polling agents for defending the vote. #FakaPressure.”

Police Seize CCC Regalia

By-Police have raided a truck carrying CCC party regalia from South Africa through the Beitbridge Border Post.

The police also arrested the driver of a commercial truck transporting the regalia.

According to the Police, the truck driver, Chamunorwa Shonhiwa, is expected to appear in court soon, facing a smuggling charge.

It is reported that the vehicle was raided at the Chicago security checkpoint, some 12km along the Beitbridge to Harare highway.

Police officer commanding Beitbridge district, Chief Superintendent Tichaona Nyongo, confirmed the incident yesterday.

“The matter is still under investigation and we will give you further information at a later stage,” he said.
A source close to the investigations said Chamunorwa was found with 108 golf t-shirts branded with CCC political messages and logos.
The value of the goods is yet to be ascertained.

“During interrogation, the driver claimed he was given the political regalia by one man identified only as Magumise.
“The consignment was destined for Chivi under Masvingo province. However, upon getting to the border, the driver didn’t declare the goods as per standard practice,” said a security official.

CAF Refuses To Endorse ZIFA Executive

The Confederation of African Football has refused to recognise the recently appointed ZIFA executive led by Gift Banda.

The new board had hoped to convince the continental football body and FIFA to lift the international ban on Zimbabwe football. The FA started engaging the two organisations last month when the SRC lifted the suspension on some members.

The new executive even approached former presidents Philip Chiyangwa and Cuthbert Dube to help them to persuade FIFA to remove the ban.

However, the efforts have hit a brick wall after CAF informed in a letter to the FA that the sanctions are still in place and will only lift them once the stipulated conditions are met.

The orders include SRC reinstating Felton Kamambo and Joseph Mamutse and the commission withdrawing a court case against the pair.

The continental body also said that the Banda-led executive should stop using the funds deposited by CAF or FIFA in the ZIFA bank accounts.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Dead Body Found At Midlands Hotel

Midlands Hotel has been temporarily closed by the Zimbabwe Republic Police after a dead body of an unknown man was found in a dysfunctional vehicle parked in the hotel’s parking area.

Midlands Provincial Police Spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident saying investigations are already underway, with all operations at the hotel suspended.

The Hotel is in Gweru Central Business District (CBD).- TellZim

Did Emmerson Mnangagwa Impregnate Susan Mutami?

Staff Writer

Controversial philanthropist and healthcare worker Susan Mutami has pointed out the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa forced himself on her.

However, an analysis made by ZimEye.com shows Mutami is not completely innocent in the whole saga…

Also read below- last year Susan Mutami’s relative claimed the controversial businesswoman was impregnated by Mr Mnangagwa:

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21/02/2021, 12:43
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I’ve been listening to that thing ya Susan you should have asked her what I told you. The lats time I met her was 2015 in Zimbabwe. All these allegations should be coming from Ed. Her dad was my late sister’s husband’s cousin. Actually he lived with my sister in Mbizo 19. She told me she was studying as a Dr then which was not a surprise because she was very bright. I’ve been to her grandmother’s home in Chinyenyetu in Gokwe. Akabvisiwa mimba ya Ed that was the passport to go to Australia after the mother was dening and was given options to go or disappear. She is well known at the airport as mwana wa Ed. I haven’t spoken to her after I met her but what I’m telling you is real.
Good day xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx thank you for contacting your news network, ZimEye. We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
But, meanwhile, are you able to tip us – is it:

  1. A story ?
  2. A Complaint?

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Story because I know she is lying just ask her how they went to Australia
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She was pregnant when she was 17 doing form four at Emtonjen kuMbizo
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21/02/2021, 15:52
Right. Emtonjeni doesn’t have a secondary school.
21/02/2021, 17:42
Did you realise?
Sent by Simba Chikanza
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No but either way she went to that school I remember pretty well
22/02/2021, 08:25
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I’m happy you exposed vakuru
22/02/2021, 17:27
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Simba it’s very true akandiudza the time we met in Zimbabwe 2015 kuti she is always going for testing since vakuru vaka•••••••••••• naye. The guy on that call arikutaura chokwadi

Man Found Dead Inside Hotel Premises

Police in Gweru last night said they were still to identify the body of a man who was found dead in an old car within the Midlands Hotel premises yesterday morning.
The dead body was found inside a non-runner Mercedes Benz which belongs to the hotel.

“Investigations are still on and the body is still to be identified though there are some leads. We will have more details by tomorrow (today),” said the provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko last night.

The hotel owner, Mr Hamutendi Kombayi who is also the city mayor, said the hotel management was also waiting for the police to complete investigations. “We are also shocked as the hotel management, but we have nothing to do with the incident. We also wait for the police to complete their investigations,” he said.

Mr Kombayi said the hotel will also interrogate its security personnel to find out how the deceased sneaked into the car. “We have a security which man the hotel 24/7 so we want to also know how the person sneaked into the carport and into the car,” he said.

Meanwhile, some witnesses said the now deceased could have been attacked last week while attending a musical gig that was hosted by the hotel. “This hotel hosts musical shows every weekend. The hotel mounts a stage at the car park for musicians to perform and it is always full. This person could have been attacked during last week’s gig and ended up in the old car,” said a witness who declined to be named.

Another witness said the deceased could be a vagabond who sought warmth in the car and later died.

“You know Gweru is chilly these days and this could be a vagabond who felt cold and was not well, who then sought to find some warmth inside this ramshackle,” said a local vendor Ms Leonora Moyo. -Herald

Where Are VP Chiwenga’s Swimming Pool Flats?

THE GOVERNMENT is on track to surpass its target to deliver 220 000 housing units by 2025 leveraging on partnerships with the private sector and new technology in the human settlement.

This was said by Vice President Dr Costantino Chiwenga and buttressed by National Housing and Social Amenities Minister Daniel Garwe during groundbreaking ceremony of walk-up housing flats being spearheaded by Government in partnership with Shelter Afrique in Victoria Falls.

Zimbabwe is a shareholder of the pan-African banking institution that exclusively supports the development of affordable housing and real estate sector growth in Africa, who have pledged US$25 million sovereign fund to finance at least 3 000 housing units.

President Mnangagwa launched the Zimbabwe National Human Settlement Policy in September last year and the Ministry of National Housing is operationalising the policy in partnership with the private sector in line with Vision 2030 and National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1).

Delivering affordable and quality settlements in urban and rural areas is one of Government core targets to improve access to affordable and quality housing and soial amenities under the economic blueprint.

Zimbabwe has a national housing backlog of around 1,5 million units and targets to deliver 1,2 units by 2030 and part of the vision is to change the face Zimbabwe by building modern houses that are sustainable and environment friendly.

The Victoria Falls walk-up flats will be a model that will be replicated countrywide.

The first phase will have three blocks with three storeys each and each will accommodate six families.

VP Chiwenga said the Second Republic is committed to making sure all Government projects are implemented especially construction and infrastructure, to improve livelihoods of citizens.

“It is my singular honour to address you at this occasion to mark the groundbreaking ceremony for the Victoria Falls walk up flats. This marks yet another milestone in our quest for housing delivery.

“I am reliably informed that the first phase of this flat site that we are launching today has a potential to accommodate 24 families in total.

“Subsequent phases will be implemented in this city and other local authorities in Zimbabwe as we seek to meet the national target of 220 000 housing units by 2025, if not more. I think Honourable Minister (National Housing) we shall surpass your target. The foundation stone has been laid, let the construction start in earnest,” said VP Chiwenga.

He said Zimbabwe is pursuing a densification strategy as pronounced in the Zimbabwe National Human Settlement Policy to preserve land which is a finite resource.

On a lighter note, VP Chiwenga said Government will invest more in high rise buildings since there is no boundary going up, and “maybe to surpass the envisaged Tower of Babel which we have ready in the Bible.”

He said accommodation is important to the people, adding that what is critical to a human being is water, food and shelter and Government will surely provide these.

“We are responsible for the livelihood of our people and we must make sure those three basic needs are provided and they shall be provided. This construction project will go a long way in reducing the ever ballooning housing backlog in Victoria Falls and ultimately in the entire country,” said VP Chiwenga.

He said the project is a clear demonstration of a successful public-private partnership, as unveiling housing finance is critical in the social amenities delivery value chain.

Zimbabwe is one of the four countries, the others being Cameroon, Nigeria and Togo that Shelter Afrique pledged funding to.

Local financial institutions have also shown interest in partnering Government in housing projects.

The country lacks financial resources to respond to the demand of rapid urbanization and housing, in an environment where cost of borrowing is exorbitant.

The VP said partners like Shelter Afrique become handy as an avenue for affordable finance which allows Governments space to provide appropriate safety nets to vulnerable groups

“These PPPs give impetus to the construction of modern block of flats which dovetails with our desire to achieve densification which enables us to accommodate more people per square metre. I therefore call upon the Ministry of National Housing and Social Amenities, City of Victoria Falls and all stakeholders to join forces for the successful implementation of this project.

“Together we can spearhead the provision of sustainable human settlements with requisite basic amenities in line with the aspirations of the African Union Agenda 2063. The foundation stone has been laid, let the construction start in earnest. There is no going back, when we come here we want to see the foundations up. If we say seven months it must be seven months.

“Those who are responsible for roles, must do their roles so that that everything goes as is planned,” said the VP while calling for an all-stakeholder approach in projects delivery to leave a better country for the generations to come.

National Housing Minister Garwe said sustainable human settlements development require huge capital and this cannot be provided by the Government alone. -Herald

President Chamisa Ready To Lead

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has pointed out that every citizen has a crucial role to play in the struggle for the people’s victory.

The CCC leader exhorted the nation to get ready for a citizens government.

On Monday morning President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“GOOD MORNING ZIMBABWE…

Get ready for your New government, a CITIZENS GOVERNMENT.

This is Our Zimbabwe, Our land. #Thistime it’s happening. It’s Our turn. It’s Our moment. Nomakanjani!

Play your part for a landslide CITIZENS VICTORY. #RegisterToVoteZW #fakapressure.”

Maid Turns Into Master Farmer

Inspired by her late father who was an Agritex officer, a female farmer, Ms Talita Matutu left her job as a maid in South Africa to venture into a successful horticulture project at her plot in Rangemore in Umguza District.

Sudden turn…woman transforms self

Ms Matutu represents a crop of female farmers who are defining the success story of farming, thereby contributing significantly to food security for the nation as they continue to rise fast to levels unparalleled by their male counterparts.

In the last two months, Ms Matutu (58) has been busy harvesting tomatoes of the conventional Rodade variety and has so far realised US$1 500 from sales.

Rodade is an adaptable open pollinated, determinate salad tomato. The plants grow to a bush with a height in the region of 100cm.

The tomatoes have a globe shape, uniform in size and weight around 100 – 150g. The yield potential of Rodade is high for an open pollinated variety.

This month, Ms Matutu has started harvesting Tengeru tomatoes, a high-yielding strong plant with very good yields. The tomatoes are firm round to oblate and weigh between 100-125g with a two weeks’ shelf life.

A single mother of four, Ms Matutu said through farming, she is able to sustain her family and pay fees for her children including their children.

One of her children has since completed her studies at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) through her mother’s farming business.

Ms Matutu has also inspired her children to venture into agriculture-related business. Her youngest daughter, a water resources engineering student at the Bulawayo Polytechnic, is following in her footsteps.

Ms Matutu worked in South Africa as a house maid from 2003 until 2009 when she decided to return home to venture into farming.

Since venturing into full-time farming a few years ago, Ms Matutu has never looked back as her horticulture project is paying dividends.

She specialises in growing tomatoes, garlic, cabbages, vegetables and butternuts at her 5-hectare piece of land. She has presently planted garlic and 5 000 cabbages and she expects to harvest both crops in September.

Ms Matutu said she harvests after every three months and supplies local supermarkets, fruit and vegetable markets in Bulawayo and individuals. “I inherited this piece of land from my late parents and since I started venturing into full-time farming a few years ago, I have not looked back. I grow tomatoes, garlic, cabbages, vegetables and butternuts, which I then take to the local market,” said Ms Matutu.

“I grew up in a family that literally ate, drank and deamt farming and that is precisely how I developed the interest in farming. I am actually following in my father’s footsteps and he is the one who inspired me.. By virtue of having been an Agritex officer, my father loved farming so much.”

Ms Matutu said she decided to take farming seriously following the death of her parents in 2008 and 2011 respectively

“When I started, I only utilised a small portion in such a vast piece of land growing several varieties of crops. In 2019, It dawned on me that farming is big business and that is when I decided to take farming seriously by expanding the hectarage,” she said.

“Through various training programmes and the encouragement from our local Agritex officer, I have moved to this level of farming, which I am today proud of.”

Ms Matutu relies on an electricity powered engine to pump water from the borehole to the fields. However, due to the vandalism of a Zesa power transformer by thieves, she has in the last two months been relying on a generator to pump water.

“When it comes to farming, as long as you have focus and passion you won’t go wrong. I have a grandson who is doing Form Four at a boarding school and I have been paying his fees through farming,” she said. Ms Matutu said some of the crops were affected by frost.

Ms Matutu said once she secures funds, she intends to drill more boreholes and introduce drip irrigation, which will help conserve water and electricity as well as improve the quality of her produce.

She also intends to buy solar powered pumps to minimise disruption on her farming activities given that they rely on electricity to power the pump.

Ms Matutu is also a member of the Umguza Horticulture Consortium (UHC), which she chairs.

She said through farming, she hopes to contribute significantly to the country’s economic growth.

Zimbabwe is an agrarian economy with most of the country’s sectors being directly and indirectly linked to the agricultural sub-sector.

Government is targeting transformation of rural and urban economies through enhancement of food, nutrition, markets, and jobs using value chains, including the horticulture sector, as a means of achieving a prosperous, inclusive, diverse, sustainable and competitive agriculture sector.- State Media

New Government Coming – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has pointed out that every citizen has a crucial role to play in the struggle for the people’s victory.

The CCC leader exhorted the nation to get ready for a citizens government.

On Monday morning President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“GOOD MORNING ZIMBABWE…

Get ready for your New government, a CITIZENS GOVERNMENT.

This is Our Zimbabwe, Our land. #Thistime it’s happening. It’s Our turn. It’s Our moment. Nomakanjani!

Play your part for a landslide CITIZENS VICTORY. #RegisterToVoteZW #fakapressure.”

Revealed: Mnangagwa Had S*x With Own Sister’s Daughter

Tinashe Sambiri|Controversial businesswoman and healthcare worker, Susan Mutami has filed rape charges against the Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Mutami filed the charges with Queensland Police Service in Australia.

” Susan Vivian Mutami, a 33-year-old Zimbabwean woman who lived with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his wife, Auxillia, as a teenager, has filed rape charges against the 79-year-old Zanu PF leader with the Queensland Police Service in Australia,” ZimLive has reported.

Mutami has accused Mr Mnangagwa of sexually abusing her and several young women.

“Citizens
@edmnangagwa
used to sleep w his sister’s daughter mwana Mai Mwale ainzi Lizzie Mwale, the mother of his nephew (aide)Valadano Brown. It was an incestuous relationship everyone in his family knew abt it including his sister, and the young woman later got sick and died of AIDS. this is also not a secret. The people of Kwekwe know abt this issue,” Mutami posted on Twitter.

Citizens Refuse To Buy Zanu PF Political Tricks

Citizens 2-0 ZANUPF:CCC Namibia congratulates Chipinge and Kariba wards for the resounding victory!

25 July 2022

Saturday was an extraordinary day in the motherland, specifically in Chipinge and Kariba where by-elections were held despite serious intimidation and gross violations of human liberties. Citizens in Namibia who subscribe to the astute and organic leadership of President Advocate Nelson Chamisa are gyrating hysterically in uncontrollable gusto following their appetising win in the recent by-elections in the two wards. The district is very delighted that regardless of the uneven political field, especially in the rural Chipinge where citizens are frog-marched to attend ZANU-PF rallies.

It is quite perturbing that the so-called structureless party is the one that is trouncing ZANU-PF and its surrogates as indicated by the March by-elections to date. Some wayward political commentators suppose that the Citizens Coalition for Change should have solid structures for it to seriously compete with the clueless and politically inept ZANUPF and demonstrate its readiness to govern. This has been demystified by the successive victories in these by-elections. It has become clear that structures don’t win elections but determined and committed citizens even under the worst in conducive election environment do.

Namibia district is thankful to the pragmatic citizens in Kariba ward 5 and Chipinge ward 16. The sweet accomplishment by change champions should aid all the critics including the self-exiled former ZANU-PF politburo member who has been the most vocal proponent of structures and has alluded that CCC should be banned from contesting elections if it doesn’t have formal structures to comprehend that Citizens Coalition for Change is introducing fresh politics. “How can you ban the winning team? This is a ploy to ban democracy and close the much-needed democratic space in Zimbabwe”, said Rundu Branch interim Secretary General, Simbarashe Ndoda interrogating Jonathan Moyo’s interests in the structures of our vibrant party.

Moreover, the political refugee is desperately seeking political relevance in the sight of his erstwhile friends in the satanic regime. Winning by-elections is a clear testament that the new baby shall govern a New Great Zimbabwe after the historic 2023 harmonized elections with Commander in Chief Advocate President Chamisa. The sweetest was the rustic Chipinge precinct where citizens resisted all forms of intimidation, torture, and gross abuse of human rights meant to deter social democrats from voting for that change that delivers.

Amid high levels of human butchery which saw Mboneni Ncube, Langelihle Dube, Nyasha Zhambe and Moreblessing Ali massacred on account of politics, change champions remained undeterred, unwavering, and dedicated to winning the motherland for a complete change. Our revolutionary message to the people of Zimbabwe is unequivocally clear, register to vote, go and vote for change in 2023, and defend the vote against ZANU-PF rigging shenanigans. We heard with a fury that citizens were compelled to confess that they were unable to write so that they could be assisted to vote, this must be resisted with equal determination. Citizens must stand firm to defend their ballot.

Furthermore, citizens should not be made comfortable by these minute political scores, although they are fundamental politically. We should keep our eyes on the main match in 2023 where we expect a resounding victory that will bring socio-economic transfiguration to the motherland. We urge the millennial generation(youths) to register to vote in their astronomical numbers to safeguard their future which looks bleak in the hands of corrupt dictators who have started our country down the slopes of hyperinflation and gross misgovernance.

The youths must register to vote for better livelihoods, employment opportunities, quality education, a sound health system, and respect for the universal basic rights enshrined in the 2013 constitution. Voting is part of liberation and freedom. The youths must dispute the weaponization of the law by the satanic regime through voting. We should complement each other if we want to successfully unseat an authoritarian government. It is now imperative to demand comprehensive electoral, political, and constitutional reforms to create a conducive environment for free, fair, credible, and unfettered elections in Zimbabwe.

Namibia district is cobra-headed to celebrate this victory in the absence of the incarcerated Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole, Obert Masaraure, the Nyatsime 11, and all prisoners of conscience who are in jail for demanding justice for Moreblessing Ali and unfair labour practices. We shall continue to demand their immediate and unconditional release since they are innocent. ZANU-PF should stop criminalizing alternative voices, citizens must be allowed to exercise their rights without fear of being persecuted by the prosecution. The regime should respect fundamental human freedoms.

Thank you, Kariba! Thank you,
Chipinge! Thank you, Zimbabwe! Thank you citizens who won without resources, no posters, pamphlets, no money, and very few resources. We salute you for the sacrifice! Let’s unite and vanquish these enemies of progress.

FreeJobSaroWiwaSikhala

FreePresidentObertMasaraure

FreeGodfreyKarakadzayiSithole

FreeTheNyatsime11

FreeAllPrisonersOfConscience

ZANUPFMustGoNow

Thank you, Chipinge
Thank you, Kariba.

Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Interim Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Mnangagwa Loses Weekend Polls

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC romped to victory in the Kariba and Chipinge by-elections held on Saturday.

A few months after its formation, CCC is giving Zanu PF hoodlums a torrid time.

See below prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono’s presentation of results:

CCC which is led by charismatic young leader Nelson Chamisa has won the Kariba ward 5 By-Election.

CCC won with 303 votes.

The beleaguered and highly unpopular ruling party ZANUPF got 175 votes.

ZANUPF has failed to run the economy!

Zimbabwe’s main opposition CCC led by Nelson Chamisa has won the Chipinge West Ward 16 By-Election.

CCC got 1291 votes and the ruling party ZANU PF got 1205.

However the margin difference between CCC and ZANUPF is still worrying in a shattered economy.

It requires more people to register to vote for 2023 of CCC and Nelson Chamisa want an emphatic victory which can’t be rigged by ZANUPF.

CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said:

“Victory is only certain of citizens register to vote!

Thank you, citizens, for yet another landslide victory for the yellow movement. Despite intimidation, vote buying & attempts to rig, you chose change in Kariba & Chipinge. We won both by-elections emphatically. Thank you polling agents for defending the vote. #FakaPressure.”

Robbers Nabbed In The Act

By-The Zimbabwe Republic Police have confirmed the arrest of three bobbers by citizens in Belvedere, Harare.

The ZRP posted on Twitter confirming the citizens’ arrest.

Posted ZRP

1/3 The ZRP appreciates the support given by the public in the fight against crime. On 23/07/22, Police in Harare swiftly reacted to a robbery report and arrested McDonald Bechani (31), Blessing Kapanyira (31) Betwell Chivumba (28) and Hardlife Chivumba (25).
https://twitter.com/PoliceZimbabwe/status/1551581429443723264

Mujuru Inquest Magistrate On Susan Mutami’s Abusers List

By James Gwati- Judicial Service Commission Boss and former top Magistrate Walter Chikwanha has been named in the list of senior Zanu PF officials who have bedded Susan Mutami.

Walter Chikwana at Harare Magistrate’s Court during Mujuru’s Inquest in 2011

Chikwana became prominent in 2011 when Zanu PF tasked him to preside over the inquest of the late General Solomon Mujuru.

Judicial Service Commission Secretary Walter Chikwanha

Mujuru died in a suspicious inferno at his Beatrice Farm on 15 August 2011.

The late General’s wife Joyce Mujuru, vice President then, argued that her husband was murdered.

Even the late President Robert Mugabe was not convinced that Mujuru died from a fire that engulfed his farmhouse.

Zanu PF insiders said that Emerson Mnangagwa, also Mugabe’s deputy then, killed Mujuru to weaken his wife Joyce so that he (Mnangagwa) would easily succeed Mugabe.

Mujuru and Mnangagwa were leading factions contesting to succeed Mugabe.

Confessing on Twitter spaces last week, Susan Mutami said she also slept with Chikwanha.

Prisons Block Chamisa From Seeing Jailed Sikhala

By James Gwati- The opposition CCC has announced that their party president, Nelson Chamisa has been blocked from seeing Job Sikhala.

Sikhala is the CCC deputy chairman and is in remand prison at Chikurubi.

He was arrested last month while representing the family of the late party activist, Moreblessing Ali, who Zanu PF thugs killed in Nyatsime.

CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba posted the announcement on Twitter:

In Chikurubi, President Nelson Chamisa has been denied access to see Hon Sithole, Hon Sikhala & 12 other activists who are in the maximum security facility. The state argues that the commissioner general must clear President Chamisa as a high-profile political leader.

Mnangagwa Ignores Susan Mutami, Attacks Chamisa

By-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ignored rape allegations levelled against him by Susan Mutami, and instead attacked the opposition for what he called failure to provide service delivery in Harare.

Mutami, Monday opened a rape case against Mnangagwa in Australia.

But Mnangagwa who was burying the late Harare provincial minister Oliver Chidawu deliberately ignored to comment on his rape allegations and chose to attack the opposition.
Mnangagwa attributed the sorry state of affairs in Harare and other urban areas to corruption amongst opposition councillors.
Mnangagwa said Harare under Mayor Oliver Chidawu delivered quality public goods and services adding that the current crop of politicians in the capital has reversed the gains recorded when Chidawu was Mayor.
Chidawu was elected Harare Mayor at the age of 29 in 1984.

Since the turn of the millennium, most urban councils have fallen into the hands of the opposition.
They have been a battleground between the ruling ZANU PF and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and now Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).
The opposition accuses the ruling party of interfering with the affairs of the local government authorities to incapacitate the councils so that the blame would be put on the opposition.

On the other hand, Zanu PF argues that through the Minister of Local Government and Public Works, the central government will only be exercising its oversight role.
What remains a fact is that there is poor service delivery in local government authorities nationwide.
Some analysts say poor service delivery in local government authorities mirrors the state of the economy at a national level.

Susan Mutami Accuses ED Of Murder, Witchcraft

By- Susan Mutami has claimed that President Emerson Mnangagwa kills people and uses their body parts for ritual purposes.

Mutami made the claims today soon after opening a rape case against Mnangagwa in Australia.

She posted the witchcraft allegations on Twitter:

Apart from 

@edmnangagwa

 raping young women, Witchcraft is the order of the day in 

@edmnangagwa

 and Auxillia Mnangagwa’s house. Human parts are harvested from those that they would have murdered. Caleb Chirenje was murdered by these goons and most of their victims are thrown in…

Sebakwe river. U are being led my vampires and rapists. 

@edmnangagwa

 is not fit to be a national Leader. Who is going to protect the girl child? Munhu anoita harvest vana vechikoro. A lot of young girls are under siege from these powerful men in . Rapists shld be in prison.

Highlanders Edge Rivals Bulawayo City

Highlanders returned to winning ways following their 1-0 victory over cross-town rivals Bulawayo City on the Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 22.

The match had a cagey start, with both sides failing to penetrate each other in the opening minutes.

The hosts got the first real chance in the 11th minute when Lynoth Chikuhwa’s cross found Godfrey Makaruse, who managed to bury it from close range to open the scoring.

The forward followed up with another opportunity to double the cushion, but he blew his effort over from an unmissable point. Bukhosi Sibanda also had a crack at goal but missed his shot.

On the other end, City never threatened and played deep for almost the entire first half.

The visitors failed to come out of their shells in the second period and never showed any intent to recover, while Highlanders’ goalmouth incidents were few and far between.

The game remained unchanged, and Bosso picked a victory to move to sixth place with 33 points.

Elsewhere, CAPS United played a goalless draw against Manica Diamonds while Bulawayo Chiefs beat Tenax CS 2-0.

Triangle United edged visiting Black Rhinos 1-0 at Gibbo Stadium.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

CCC Buries Zanu PF

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC romped to victory in the Kariba and Chipinge by-elections held on Saturday.

A few months after its formation, CCC is giving Zanu PF hoodlums a torrid time.

See below prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono’s presentation of results:

CCC which is led by charismatic young leader Nelson Chamisa has won the Kariba ward 5 By-Election.

CCC won with 303 votes.

The beleaguered and highly unpopular ruling party ZANUPF got 175 votes.

ZANUPF has failed to run the economy!

Zimbabwe’s main opposition CCC led by Nelson Chamisa has won the Chipinge West Ward 16 By-Election.

CCC got 1291 votes and the ruling party ZANU PF got 1205.

However the margin difference between CCC and ZANUPF is still worrying in a shattered economy.

It requires more people to register to vote for 2023 of CCC and Nelson Chamisa want an emphatic victory which can’t be rigged by ZANUPF.

CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said:

“Victory is only certain of citizens register to vote!

Thank you, citizens, for yet another landslide victory for the yellow movement. Despite intimidation, vote buying & attempts to rig, you chose change in Kariba & Chipinge. We won both by-elections emphatically. Thank you polling agents for defending the vote. #FakaPressure.”

LIVE: Mnangagwa Can Be Arrested Over Susan Mutami

Ngezi Platinum Dismiss The Undertaker

Ngezi Platinum Stars have sacked head coach Benjani Mwaruwari and his entire technical team after just 13 games in charge.

The former Manchester City striker replaced Rodwell Dhlakama in the Madamburo dugout and presided over 13 matches and won just three.

An official statement from the club will be made soon.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Bosso Pick Crucial Points

Highlanders returned to winning ways following their 1-0 victory over cross-town rivals Bulawayo City on the Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 22.

The match had a cagey start, with both sides failing to penetrate each other in the opening minutes.

The hosts got the first real chance in the 11th minute when Lynoth Chikuhwa’s cross found Godfrey Makaruse, who managed to bury it from close range to open the scoring.

The forward followed up with another opportunity to double the cushion, but he blew his effort over from an unmissable point. Bukhosi Sibanda also had a crack at goal but missed his shot.

On the other end, City never threatened and played deep for almost the entire first half.

The visitors failed to come out of their shells in the second period and never showed any intent to recover, while Highlanders’ goalmouth incidents were few and far between.

The game remained unchanged, and Bosso picked a victory to move to sixth place with 33 points.

Elsewhere, CAPS United played a goalless draw against Manica Diamonds while Bulawayo Chiefs beat Tenax CS 2-0.

Triangle United edged visiting Black Rhinos 1-0 at Gibbo Stadium.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Real Valladolid, Galatasaray Target Kadewere

Turkish giants Galatasaray and La Liga club Real Valladolid have reportedly joined the race to sign out-of-favour Lyon striker Tinotenda Kadewere.

The Zimbabwean forward struggled for game time in the previous campaign and there has been a strong belief he might leave the club in this transfer window.

His contract at Lyon runs until 2026.

Ligue 1 sides Brest and Strasbourg expressed interest in the services of the Warriors forward, while several unnamed German clubs are also monitoring the player.

According to reports in Turkey, Galatasaray have also joined the list of teams that are targeting to sign the Warriors international.

The Super Lig giants have already inquired about the transfer fees for the player.

Valladolid are reportedly to have identified the Zimbabwean as a target but no bid has been submitted so far.

Meanwhile, Kadewere is currently in Netherlands, with his Lyon teammates, preparing for the 2022/23 season.

He was named in the traveling squad for the pre-season in the Netherlands, where coach Peter Bosz wants to assess his options before making any transfer decisions ahead of the season4.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

President Chamisa Predicts Landslide Citizens Victory

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has pointed out that every citizen has a crucial role to play in the struggle for the people’s victory.

The CCC leader exhorted the nation to get ready for a citizens government.

On Monday morning President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“GOOD MORNING ZIMBABWE…

Get ready for your New government, a CITIZENS GOVERNMENT.

This is Our Zimbabwe, Our land. #Thistime it’s happening. It’s Our turn. It’s Our moment. Nomakanjani!

Play your part for a landslide CITIZENS VICTORY. #RegisterToVoteZW #fakapressure.”

Free Wiwa, Sithole – Netsai Marova

Tinashe Sambiri| A church elder is among CCC supporters who were arrested by the Zanu PF regime in Nyatsime.

This was revealed by CCC youth leader Netsai Marova.

She called for the immediate release of political prisoners- including Hon Job Sikhala and Hon Godfrey Sithole.

Below is Netsai Marova’s statement:

“Of the #FreetheNyatsime13 detained in Prison, one of them is my brother and Elder at Assemblies of God Church, Mabvuku mission church, Baba Chauya Shopa.

I’m heartbroken to hear his wife is unwell and one of his child recently had a surgical operation that hasn’t fully recovered yet.

Help me spare a thought and remember his family in times like this. “

World Drowning Prevention Day Message

Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a call for people around the world to “do one thing” to prevent drowning.

As one of the leading causes of death globally for children and young people ages 1–24, and the third leading cause of injury-related deaths overall, drowning tragically claims more than 236 000 lives each year. To galvanize action and mark World Drowning Prevention Day, the Jet d’Eau in Geneva will be illuminated in blue this evening, accompanied by similar actions in other cities around the world.

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More than 90% of drowning deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, with children under the age of 5 being at highest risk. These deaths are frequently linked to daily, routine activities, such as bathing, collecting water for domestic use, travelling over water on boats or ferries, and fishing. The impacts of seasonal or extreme weather events – including monsoons – are also a frequent cause of drowning and these impacts are largely preventable through a number of interventions.

“Every year, around the world, hundreds of thousands of people drown. Most of these deaths are preventable through evidence-based, low-cost solutions,” said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “Today, cities around the world are lighting up their monuments in blue light as a call to action for each of us to do our part to prevent drowning. Let’s put a stop to drowning.”

“Drowning is a global public health challenge, and at Bloomberg Philanthropies, we’re focused on implementing solutions to prevent it.

Today, we’re joining our partners around the world in recognizing World Drowning Prevention Day and taking action,” said Michael R. Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg Philanthropies and WHO Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases and Injuries. “In many cases, we know what works to prevent drowning. We’ve developed tools and guidance to help governments implement solutions – and if we do more together, we really can save thousands of lives.”

WHO recommends 6 evidence-based measures to prevent drowning, including installing barriers controlling access to water; training bystanders in safe rescue and resuscitation; teaching school-aged children basic swimming and water safety skills; providing supervised day care for children; setting and enforcing safe boating, shipping and ferry regulations; and improving flood risk management.

This year, the theme of World Drowning Prevention Day invites the global community to “do one thing” to prevent drowning. Examples of actions that can be taken are as follows:

Individuals can share drowning prevention and water safety advice with their families, friends and colleagues, sign up for swimming or water safety lessons, or support local drowning prevention charities and groups.

Groups can host public events to share water safety information, launch water safety campaigns, or commit to developing or delivering new drowning prevention programmes using recommended best practice interventions.

Governments can develop or announce new drowning prevention policies, strategies, legislation or investment, convene multisectoral roundtables or parliamentary discussions on drowning burden and solutions, and introduce or commit to supporting drowning prevention programming domestically or internationally.
Many countries in the world have committed to drowning prevention programmes.

Bangladesh has started a 3-year program to reduce drowning among children throughout the country. As part of the program, the government will take over the 2 500 daycares established and funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies since 2012, and will expand the program by adding an additional 5 500 daycares to provide supervision to 200 000 children ages 1–5 years.

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Citizens 2 Zanu PF 0

Citizens 2-0 ZANUPF:CCC Namibia congratulates Chipinge and Kariba wards for the resounding victory!

25 July 2022

Saturday was an extraordinary day in the motherland, specifically in Chipinge and Kariba where by-elections were held despite serious intimidation and gross violations of human liberties. Citizens in Namibia who subscribe to the astute and organic leadership of President Advocate Nelson Chamisa are gyrating hysterically in uncontrollable gusto following their appetising win in the recent by-elections in the two wards. The district is very delighted that regardless of the uneven political field, especially in the rural Chipinge where citizens are frog-marched to attend ZANU-PF rallies.

It is quite perturbing that the so-called structureless party is the one that is trouncing ZANU-PF and its surrogates as indicated by the March by-elections to date. Some wayward political commentators suppose that the Citizens Coalition for Change should have solid structures for it to seriously compete with the clueless and politically inept ZANUPF and demonstrate its readiness to govern. This has been demystified by the successive victories in these by-elections. It has become clear that structures don’t win elections but determined and committed citizens even under the worst in conducive election environment do.

Namibia district is thankful to the pragmatic citizens in Kariba ward 5 and Chipinge ward 16. The sweet accomplishment by change champions should aid all the critics including the self-exiled former ZANU-PF politburo member who has been the most vocal proponent of structures and has alluded that CCC should be banned from contesting elections if it doesn’t have formal structures to comprehend that Citizens Coalition for Change is introducing fresh politics. “How can you ban the winning team? This is a ploy to ban democracy and close the much-needed democratic space in Zimbabwe”, said Rundu Branch interim Secretary General, Simbarashe Ndoda interrogating Jonathan Moyo’s interests in the structures of our vibrant party.

Moreover, the political refugee is desperately seeking political relevance in the sight of his erstwhile friends in the satanic regime. Winning by-elections is a clear testament that the new baby shall govern a New Great Zimbabwe after the historic 2023 harmonized elections with Commander in Chief Advocate President Chamisa. The sweetest was the rustic Chipinge precinct where citizens resisted all forms of intimidation, torture, and gross abuse of human rights meant to deter social democrats from voting for that change that delivers.

Amid high levels of human butchery which saw Mboneni Ncube, Langelihle Dube, Nyasha Zhambe and Moreblessing Ali massacred on account of politics, change champions remained undeterred, unwavering, and dedicated to winning the motherland for a complete change. Our revolutionary message to the people of Zimbabwe is unequivocally clear, register to vote, go and vote for change in 2023, and defend the vote against ZANU-PF rigging shenanigans. We heard with a fury that citizens were compelled to confess that they were unable to write so that they could be assisted to vote, this must be resisted with equal determination. Citizens must stand firm to defend their ballot.

Furthermore, citizens should not be made comfortable by these minute political scores, although they are fundamental politically. We should keep our eyes on the main match in 2023 where we expect a resounding victory that will bring socio-economic transfiguration to the motherland. We urge the millennial generation(youths) to register to vote in their astronomical numbers to safeguard their future which looks bleak in the hands of corrupt dictators who have started our country down the slopes of hyperinflation and gross misgovernance.

The youths must register to vote for better livelihoods, employment opportunities, quality education, a sound health system, and respect for the universal basic rights enshrined in the 2013 constitution. Voting is part of liberation and freedom. The youths must dispute the weaponization of the law by the satanic regime through voting. We should complement each other if we want to successfully unseat an authoritarian government. It is now imperative to demand comprehensive electoral, political, and constitutional reforms to create a conducive environment for free, fair, credible, and unfettered elections in Zimbabwe.

Namibia district is cobra-headed to celebrate this victory in the absence of the incarcerated Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole, Obert Masaraure, the Nyatsime 11, and all prisoners of conscience who are in jail for demanding justice for Moreblessing Ali and unfair labour practices. We shall continue to demand their immediate and unconditional release since they are innocent. ZANU-PF should stop criminalizing alternative voices, citizens must be allowed to exercise their rights without fear of being persecuted by the prosecution. The regime should respect fundamental human freedoms.

Thank you, Kariba! Thank you,
Chipinge! Thank you, Zimbabwe! Thank you citizens who won without resources, no posters, pamphlets, no money, and very few resources. We salute you for the sacrifice! Let’s unite and vanquish these enemies of progress.

FreeJobSaroWiwaSikhala

FreePresidentObertMasaraure

FreeGodfreyKarakadzayiSithole

FreeTheNyatsime11

FreeAllPrisonersOfConscience

ZANUPFMustGoNow

Thank you, Chipinge
Thank you, Kariba.

Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Interim Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Mnangagwa Torments Church Leader For Supporting President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| A church elder is among CCC supporters who were arrested by the Zanu PF regime in Nyatsime.

This was revealed by CCC youth leader Netsai Marova.

She called for the immediate release of political prisoners- including Hon Job Sikhala and Hon Godfrey Sithole.

Below is Netsai Marova’s statement:

“Of the #FreetheNyatsime13 detained in Prison, one of them is my brother and Elder at Assemblies of God Church, Mabvuku mission church, Baba Chauya Shopa.

I’m heartbroken to hear his wife is unwell and one of his child recently had a surgical operation that hasn’t fully recovered yet.

Help me spare a thought and remember his family in times like this. “

Susan Mutami Pushes For Mnangagwa Arrest

Tinashe Sambiri|Controversial businesswoman and healthcare worker, Susan Mutami has filed rape charges against the Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Mutami filed the charges with Queensland Police Service in Australia.

” Susan Vivian Mutami, a 33-year-old Zimbabwean woman who lived with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his wife, Auxillia, as a teenager, has filed rape charges against the 79-year-old Zanu PF leader with the Queensland Police Service in Australia,” ZimLive has reported.

Mutami has accused Mr Mnangagwa of sexually abusing her and several young women.

“Citizens
@edmnangagwa
used to sleep w his sister’s daughter mwana Mai Mwale ainzi Lizzie Mwale, the mother of his nephew (aide)Valadano Brown. It was an incestuous relationship everyone in his family knew abt it including his sister, and the young woman later got sick and died of AIDS. this is also not a secret. The people of Kwekwe know abt this issue,” Mutami posted on Twitter.

Get Ready For New Government, President Chamisa Tells Nation

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has pointed out that every citizen has a crucial role to play in the struggle for the people’s victory.

The CCC leader exhorted the nation to get ready for a citizens government.

On Monday morning President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“GOOD MORNING ZIMBABWE…

Get ready for your New government, a CITIZENS GOVERNMENT.

This is Our Zimbabwe, Our land. #Thistime it’s happening. It’s Our turn. It’s Our moment. Nomakanjani!

Play your part for a landslide CITIZENS VICTORY. #RegisterToVoteZW #fakapressure.”

Susan Mutami Stole My Mum’s Passport And Accessed A Loan To Buy A Ring For A Minister Lover

By Ettie Karney | I am calling out Susan Mutami who is on the run from a fraud case since 2020, when she (after benefitting from our family accomodation), stole my mother’s passport, impersonated my mum, copied my mum’s signature and opened an email account pretending to be my mother.

You fraudulently applied for a loan and signed it with the passport you through the email you created pretending to be my mum.

You know I reported this through ZimEye in Feb 2021 are you’re now out creating political stories so you can hide behind them.

If you are a real victim as you say, come out here on ZimEye and make your whereabouts known to Australian authorities.

I am also shocked that a whole academic Chipo Dendere has rushed to comment while destroying the cases of scores of rape victims.

Chipo Dendere, how can you advocate for someone who defrauded me, and for years is behind the raping of over 50 women, and has herself personally threatened to rape a journalist’s 95 year old father?

Chipo Dendere, as a professor who stands before the US Senate, I am asking you to be honest and give me Susan Mutami’s address so Austrian Police can locate her over her frauds which are 3 years old.

Victims Of Police Brutality Challenge Unconstitutional Provision Which Unfairly Shields Police From Litigation

By A Correspondent| High Court Judge Justice Siyabona Musithu will on Wednesday 27 July 2022 convene a hearing challenging the constitutionality of some restrictive and discriminatory provisions of the Police Act, which unfairly impede litigants from seeking redress for violation of their fundamental rights and freedoms.

The hearing comes after the filing of an application on 25 April 2022 by Brian Choba and Justice Chiutsi, who were shot in February 2018 by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers, who argued that to limit the time within which aggrieved parties are allowed to sue ZRP to eight months in terms of the provisions of Section 70 of the Police Act is a violation of their constitutional rights as provided in section 56 of the Constitution and section 69 of the Constitution. Section 56 of the Constitution guarantees the right to equal protection of the law and benefit of the law while Section 69 provides for the right to a fair hearing.

Choba and Chiutsi, who are represented by Tonderai Bhatasara of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, argued that there is no justification why ZRP should be given preferential treatment for them to be sued within a shorter period of eight months.

According to the duo, removing ZRP’s privilege will help in advancing the rights of those who would be on the receiving end of police brutality or whose rights and freedoms would have been violated.

Choba and Chiutsi want the High Court to declare section 70 of the Police Act to be unconstitutional and inconsistent with section 56(1) of the Constitution and section 69(2) and (3) of the Constitution.

Choba and Chiutsi, who are victims of police brutality and sued ZRP and Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Hon. Kazembe Kazembe in 2018, petitioned the High Court after the law enforcement agency sought to have their lawsuit filed four years ago dismissed on the basis that any civil proceedings instituted against it should have been commenced within eight months after the cause of action had arisen.

The victims of police brutality argue that the eight months’ period prescribed in the Police Act is inadequate in a practical sense such that it nullifies the fundamental right of access to the courts.

Moreblessing Ali’s Family Hounded Out Of Chitungwiza Home

THE family of slain Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) activist Moreblessing Ali have been hounded out of their Chitungwiza house by Zanu PF activists while suspected state security agents are periodically visiting the home, instilling fear.

The family were driven out of their St Mary’s home soon after CCC held a prayer meeting at Moreblessing’s home on 13 June. The prayer meeting was attended by CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and other senior party officials.

Family members told The NewsHawks that Moreblessing’s son Silence and brother Wellington are in hiding since being hounded out of their home.

Moreblessing was kidnapped by a Zanu PF activist Pius Jamba in Nyatsime on 24 May and her dismembered body was found in a disused well on 11 June. Jamba was arrested in Hurungwe five days after the body was discovered at his mother’s plot. He indicated that he killed Moreblessing soon after abducting her.

Moreblessing’s body has still not been buried, two months after her murder.

Among other stipulations, the family are insisting that they will only bury her upon the release of their lawyer Job Sikhala, who was at the forefront of demanding justice for Moreblessing.

Sikhala has been incarcerated for over three weeks alongside Chitungwiza North member of Parliament Godfrey Sithole charged with inciting public violence.

Speaking from his hideout, Silence said burial arrangements for his slain mother will only begin after the release of their family lawyer. The family is also demanding answers on what happened to Moreblessing.

“There is nothing we can do while Job Sikhala is still in prison. We cannot proceed with burial arrangements for my mother while Mr Sikhala is still I in custody. We want to know the truth about her death and guidance from our family lawyer, Job Sikhala,” he said.

After the recovery of Moreblessing’s badly mutilated body, the family released a list of demands to be met before they could proceed with burial. These include the arrest of Nyatsime councillor Masimbi Masimbi and Nyatsime Zanu PF branch chairperson Simba Chisango, whom they are implicating.

Chisango is Jamba’s brother.

Masimbi made news during the first days of mourning after dispersing the Ali family and CCC members who had gathered at Moreblessing’s home. He “banned” the funeral, claiming to be the owner of the area where the deceased had been staying.

This resulted in violent clashes between CCC and Zanu PF supporters.

“We maintain the family position in that everyone involved in the murder of my mother should be arrested before we bury. That means Pius Jamba is not the only person in this murder. Simba Chisango told me in front of a Zanu PF crowd that if we fail to locate my mother, he would direct me to his brother, meaning he knew what had happened,” Silence said.

He also implicated Masimbi.

“He came to the house questioning me and pushing me to encourage my family to proceed with burial, and not politicise the death. He even stopped me from distributing fliers that would assist us in finding my mother. At one time, he said police were calling him to retrieve a body in some dam, but he was not very open with me,” Silence added.

Meanwhile, Jamba was remanded in custody and is awaiting indictment in the High Court for the murder. His next court appearance is on 28 July.

Wellington Ali, brother to the deceased, is also in hiding after he was attacked by Zanu activists at the Ali home after the prayer meeting.

He said it is not safe to return to his parents’ house.

“What is happening with this funeral has never happened at any funeral. We are no longer safe even as we are talking to you we are no longer open in this free Zimbabwe,” said Wellington.

The family are so fearful that they are yet to collect the belongings of the deceased from the police, despite an invitation to do so.

“We were asked to go and get my mother’s phones and clothes, but we never went there because of the threats that we had received, we are yet to go and collect the things,” Silence added.

He added that the family home is under constant surveillance from suspected state security agents.

“People call us and tell us of unmarked vehicles parked outside the house. We cannot go back there. We have asked some people to remove our belongings. We do not feel safe,” said Ali.

-Newshawks

Chidawu Burial On Today

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa will today officiate over the burial of the late Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Harare Metropolitan Province, Senator Oliver Mandishonha Chidawu.

Chidawu passed away on 19 July 2022, from cardiac arrest.

Said the Information ministry:

President Emmerson Mnangagwa @edmnangagwa will today preside over the burial of the late Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Harare Metropolitan Province, Senator Oliver Mandishonha Chidawu. He passed away on 19 July 2022, from cardiac arrest.

“Reverse Formal Candidates’ Centre Fees”: Gvt Tells Schools

By A Correspondent- The Government has ordered schools that have charged formal candidates centre fees for Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) November examinations to reverse the transactions.

This follows reports that some school heads were demanding between US$10 and US$25 as centre fees for formal examination candidates enrolled in their schools.

Some schools reportedly barred prospective ZIMSEC candidates from paying registration fees.

Previously, centre fees were paid by external candidates while formal learners were exempted from paying that fee.

Director of Communications and Advocacy in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Taungana Ndoro said:

We are not aware of that but we will be investigating the matter.

Students in formal school are not to be charged that fee. It is illegal for schools to do that.

Those that are doing so should stop while those that have done so already should reimburse the parents.

Registration commenced on Friday with the fees in US dollar terms set at US$10 per subject for Grade 7, while it is US$11 per subject for O-level and A-level is at US$22 per subject.

ZIMSEC announced that schools must use an exchange rate of ZWL$454.7 to US$1 when collecting the fees.

Meanwhile, registration will close on Friday.

RBZ To Release Gold Coins Today

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will release the Mosi-oa-Tunya gold coins onto the market today and they will be sold in local currency, US$ and other foreign currencies.

Their price is based on the prevailing international price of gold plus five percent to cover the cost of production and distribution of the coin on a payment versus delivery basis.

Individuals and institutional buyers of the coins will be required to hold them for at least 180 days before selling them while exporters earning less than US$1million will be allowed to use the surrender portion of their receipts to purchase the coins in foreign currency.

The Mosi-oa-Tunya gold coin, named after Victoria Falls is made mostly of gold.

Most gold coins minted since 1800 are 90–92 percent gold (22 carats), while most of today’s gold bullion coins are pure gold, such as the Britannia, Canadian Maple Leaf, and American Buffalo.

Alloyed gold coins, like the American Gold Eagle and South African Krugerrand, are typically 91,7 percent gold by weight, with the remainder being silver and copper.

In a statement, RBZ said once payment has been received by the selling agent, the buyer of the gold coin shall take physical possession of the gold coin or opt to keep the gold coin through bankers of own choice (custodial services) on terms and conditions of the custodial service provider.

-Online

Police Raid CCC Regalia

By-Police have raided a truck carrying CCC party regalia from South Africa through the Beitbridge Border Post.

The police also arrested the driver of a commercial truck transporting the regalia.

According to the Police, the truck driver, Chamunorwa Shonhiwa, is expected to appear in court soon, facing a smuggling charge.

It is reported that the vehicle was raided at the Chicago security checkpoint, some 12km along the Beitbridge to Harare highway.

Police officer commanding Beitbridge district, Chief Superintendent Tichaona Nyongo, confirmed the incident yesterday.

“The matter is still under investigation and we will give you further information at a later stage,” he said.
A source close to the investigations said Chamunorwa was found with 108 golf t-shirts branded with CCC political messages and logos.
The value of the goods is yet to be ascertained.

“During interrogation, the driver claimed he was given the political regalia by one man identified only as Magumise.
“The consignment was destined for Chivi under Masvingo province. However, upon getting to the border, the driver didn’t declare the goods as per standard practice,” said a security official.

Chamisa Humiliates Mnangagwa

By- The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has announced victory in two by-elections conducted in Chipinge and Kariba.
The by-elections took place on Saturday and were held in Ward 16 under Chipinge Rural District Council (RDC) and in Kariba’s Ward 5.

Posting on their Twitter page, CCC, their candidate in Chipinge Ward 16 garnered 1 291 votes, while the Zanu PF candidate won 1 205 votes.
CCC also said their candidate in Kariba Ward 5 won 303 votes, while the Zanu PF candidate amassed 175 votes.

ZEC has not yet officially announced the results for the two by-elections.

Zanu PF Thugs Attack CCC Mutoko Members

By-Zanu PF supporters in Motoko have beaten up CCC members.

  CCC deputy President Tendai Biti posted on his Twitter announcing the brutal attacks on his party activists.

He posted:

The brutal attack on 

@CCCZimbabwe

 cadres in Mutoko this afternoon is both barbaric and unacceptable.The closure of space under Emmerson Mnangwagwa &attack on democratic forces is unprecedented. Having failed to deliver a sustainable Zim ,the regime has resorted to fascism #Shame

https://twitter.com/BitiTendai/status/1550880960824201216

Zanu PF Bites Dust

By- Zanu PF has lost the Chipinge and Kariba local government by-elections to the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

The by-elections took place on Saturday and were held in Ward 16 under Chipinge Rural District Council (RDC) and in Kariba’s Ward 5.

Posting on their Twitter page, CCC, said their candidate in Chipinge Ward 16 garnered 1 291 votes, while the Zanu PF candidate won 1 205 votes.
CCC also said their candidate in Kariba Ward 5 won 303 votes, while the Zanu PF candidate amassed 175 votes.

ZEC has not yet officially announced the results for the two by-elections.

President Chamisa Implores Ama2000 To Register To Vote

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has appealed to Ama2000 to register to vote in numbers.

The CCC leader urged young people to join the citizens’ struggle for political emancipation.

“This is it!! Zimbabwe needs all of us thinking, walking, working and acting together. This is a Citizens’ struggle,” said President Chamisa.

He was responding to Advocate Thabani Mpofu’s tweet below:

Thabani Mpofu
@adv_fulcrum
· Jul 19
Let’s have 100 000 citizens in the middle class take upon themselves the obligation to register ama2000. 10 kids each. That’s a million new voters. Does not even cost $100. The middle class has the country’s future right in its hands. Let’s do this.

RegisterToVoteZW

Support Nero Vision

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader, President Nelson Chamisa is ready to serve the nation with humility and dignity.

President Chamisa has emphasized the importance of integrity and humility at a time the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa stands accused of forcing himself on minors at some point.

“MY HOPE is to shepherd our great nation with integrity of heart & skillful hands.And to serve ZIMBABWE with love,in peace & with excellence,leading in righteousness and justice.

In the end, being noble & honourable in my service to the Republic and it’s citizens.#Sabbathprayer.”

On Thursday Joseph Kalimbwe of UNDP Zambia said:
“Try fresh ideas, try new thoughts, try Mukomana.

Support Nero Comrades. The stakes are too high to give up or else you will be in deeper problems. It’s for your sake.”

About Undernourishment

UN Report: Global Hunger
The number of people affected by hunger globally rose to as many as 828 million in 2021, an increase of about 46 million since 2020 and 150 million since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic (1), according to a United Nations report that provides fresh evidence that the world is moving further away from its goal of ending hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition in all its forms by 2030.

The 2022 edition of The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) report presents updates on the food security and nutrition situation around the world, including the latest estimates of the cost and affordability of a healthy diet. The report also looks at ways in which governments can repurpose their current support to agriculture to reduce the cost of healthy diets, mindful of the limited public resources available in many parts of the world.

The report was jointly published today by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

The numbers paint a grim picture:

As many as 828 million people were affected by hunger in 2021 – 46 million people more from a year earlier and 150 million more from 2019.
After remaining relatively unchanged since 2015, the proportion of people affected by hunger jumped in 2020 and continued to rise in 2021, to 9.8% of the world population. This compares with 8% in 2019 and 9.3% in 2020.
Around 2.3 billion people in the world (29.3%) were moderately or severely food insecure in 2021 – 350 million more compared to before the outbreak of the COVID‑19 pandemic. Nearly 924 million people (11.7% of the global population) faced food insecurity at severe levels, an increase of 207 million in two years.
The gender gap in food insecurity continued to rise in 2021 – 31.9% of women in the world were moderately or severely food insecure, compared to 27.6% of men – a gap of more than 4 percentage points, compared with 3 percentage points in 2020.
Almost 3.1 billion people could not afford a healthy diet in 2020, up 112 million from 2019, reflecting the effects of inflation in consumer food prices stemming from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the measures put in place to contain it.
An estimated 45 million children under the age of five were suffering from wasting, the deadliest form of malnutrition, which increases children’s risk of death by up to 12 times. Furthermore, 149 million children under the age of five had stunted growth and development due to a chronic lack of essential nutrients in their diets, while 39 million were overweight.
Progress is being made on exclusive breastfeeding, with nearly 44% of infants under 6 months of age being exclusively breastfed worldwide in 2020. This is still short of the 50% target by 2030. Of great concern, 2 in 3 children are not fed the minimum diverse diet they need to grow and develop to their full potential.
Looking forward, projections are that nearly 670 million people (8% of the world population) will still be facing hunger in 2030 – even if a global economic recovery is taken into consideration. This is a similar number to 2015, when the goal of ending hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition by the end of this decade was launched under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
As this report is being published, the ongoing war in Ukraine, involving two of the biggest global producers of staple cereals, oilseeds and fertilizer, is disrupting international supply chains and pushing up the prices of grain, fertilizer, energy, as well as ready-to-use therapeutic food for children with severe malnutrition. This comes as supply chains are already being adversely affected by increasingly frequent extreme climate events, especially in low-income countries, and has potentially sobering implications for global food security and nutrition.

“This report repeatedly highlights the intensification of these major drivers of food insecurity and malnutrition: conflict, climate extremes and economic shocks, combined with growing inequalities,” the heads of the five UN agencies (2) wrote in this year’s Foreword. “The issue at stake is not whether adversities will continue to occur or not, but how we must take bolder action to build resilience against future shocks.”

Repurposing agricultural policies

The report notes as striking that worldwide support for the food and agricultural sector averaged almost US$ 630 billion a year between 2013 and 2018. The lion’s share of it goes to individual farmers, through trade and market policies and fiscal subsidies. However, not only is much of this support market-distorting, but it is not reaching many farmers, hurts the environment and does not promote the production of nutritious foods that make up a healthy diet. That’s in part because subsidies often target the production of staple foods, dairy and other animal source foods, especially in high- and upper-middle-income countries. Rice, sugar and meats of various types are most incentivized food items worldwide, while fruits and vegetables are relatively less supported, particularly in some low-income countries.

With the threats of a global recession looming, and the implications this has on public revenues and expenditures, a way to support economic recovery involves the repurposing of food and agricultural support to target nutritious foods where per capita consumption does not yet match the recommended levels for healthy diets.

The evidence suggests that if governments repurpose the resources they are using to incentivize the production, supply and consumption of nutritious foods, they will contribute to making healthy diets less costly, more affordable and equitably for all.

Finally, the report also points out that governments could do more to reduce trade barriers for nutritious foods, such as fruits, vegetables and pulses.

(1) It is estimated that between 702 and 828 million people were affected by hunger in 2021. The estimate is presented as a range to reflect the added uncertainty in data collection due to the COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions. The increases are measured with reference to the middle of the projected range (768 million).

(2) For FAO – QU Dongyu, Director-General; for IFAD – Gilbert F. Houngbo, President; for UNICEF – Catherine Russell, Executive Director; for WFP – David Beasley, Executive Director; for WHO – Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General.

What they said

FAO Director-General QU Dongyu: “Low-income countries, where agriculture is key to the economy, jobs and rural livelihoods, have little public resources to repurpose. FAO is committed to continue working together with these countries to explore opportunities for increasing the provision of public services for all actors across agrifood systems.”

IFAD President Gilbert F. Houngbo: “These are depressing figures for humanity. We continue to move away from our goal of ending hunger by 2030. The ripple effects of the global food crisis will most likely worsen the outcome again next year. We need a more intense approach to end hunger and IFAD stands ready to do its part by scaling up its operations and impact. We look forward to having everyone’s support.”

UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell: “The unprecedented scale of the malnutrition crisis demands an unprecedented response. We must double our efforts to ensure that the most vulnerable children have access to nutritious, safe, and affordable diets — and services for the early prevention, detection and treatment of malnutrition. With so many children’s lives and futures at stake, this is the time to step up our ambition for child nutrition – and we have no time to waste.”

WFP Executive Director David Beasley: “There is a real danger these numbers will climb even higher in the months ahead. The global price spikes in food, fuel and fertilizers that we are seeing as a result of the crisis in Ukraine threaten to push countries around the world into famine. The result will be global destabilization, starvation, and mass migration on an unprecedented scale. We have to act today to avert this looming catastrophe.”

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus: “Every year, 11 million people die due to unhealthy diets. Rising food prices mean this will only get worse. WHO supports countries’ efforts to improve food systems through taxing unhealthy foods and subsidising healthy options, protecting children from harmful marketing, and ensuring clear nutrition labels. We must work together to achieve the 2030 global nutrition targets, to fight hunger and malnutrition, and to ensure that food is a source of health for all.”

GLOSSARY

Acute food insecurity: food insecurity found in a specified area at a specific point in time and of a severity that threatens lives or livelihoods, or both, regardless of the causes, context or duration. Has relevance in providing strategic guidance to actions that focus on short-term objectives to prevent, mitigate or decrease severe food insecurity.

Hunger: an uncomfortable or painful sensation caused by insufficient energy from diet. Food deprivation. In this report, the term hunger is synonymous with chronic undernourishment and is measured by the prevalence of undernourishment (PoU).

Malnutrition: an abnormal physiological condition caused by inadequate, unbalanced or excessive intake of macronutrients and/or micronutrients. Malnutrition includes undernutrition (child stunting and wasting, and vitamin and mineral deficiencies) as well as overweight and obesity.

Moderate food insecurity: a level of severity of food insecurity at which people face uncertainties about their ability to obtain food and have been forced to reduce, at times during the year, the quality and/or quantity of food they consume due to lack of money or other resources. It refers to a lack of consistent access to food, which diminishes dietary quality and disrupts normal eating patterns. Measured based on the Food Insecurity Experience Scale.

Severe food insecurity: a level of severity of food insecurity at which, at some time during the year, people have run out of food, experienced hunger and at the most extreme, gone without food for a day or more. Measured based on the Food Insecurity Experience Scale.

Undernourishment: a condition in which an individual’s habitual food consumption is insufficient to provide the amount of dietary energy required to maintain a normal, active, healthy life. The prevalence of undernourishment is used to measure hunger (SDG indicator 2.1.1).

Source: World Health Organization

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The Undertaker Fails To Bury Yadah

Benjani Mwaruwari’s struggles continue, after his Ngezi Platinum Stars succumbed to yet another defeat, a 0-1 loss to Yadah at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.

The former Warriors captain has now led his charges to one victory in the last seven matches.

The last time he was in Harare, his misfiring troops were taught a football lesson by Herentals, who demolished Madamburo 3-0 at the National Sports Stadium.

Yesterday, Tanaka Shandirwa’s solitary strike on the stroke of half time, was the difference between the two sides and Mwaruwari said the Madamburo faithful has the right to not be happy.

“We have to rectify our mistakes,” the former Manchester City striker said in his post-match interview.

“Obviously, the supporters have the right to complain when things are not working but the same supporters if we start winning they will be on our side. I feel for them but in future, we will work so hard so that we can be together,” Mwaruwari added.

Benjani has now presided over 13 matches he since he took over from Rodwell Dhlakama. He has won three, drawn six and lost four.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

PSL Update

Dynamos finally ended their four-match winless run in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League with a 3-0 victory over Chicken Inn on Saturday afternoon at Barbourfields Stadium.

DeMbare had last won in early June when they beat CAPS United in the Harare Derby.

The Glamour Boys secured their emphatic victory through second-half goals from Frank Makarati, Blessing Makunike and Emmanuel Paga.

Alex Orotomal won a penalty in the 46th minute that was slotted home by Makarati.

Makunike followed up with the second in the 56th minute before Paga sealed the victory in the 66th minute.

Dynamos are now in third place on 39 points, while second-placed Chicken Inn fell six points behind leaders FC Platinum who beat ZPC Kariba 1-0.

In other matches played on Saturday, Yadah edged Ngezi Platinum Stars 1-0 while Cranborne Bullets beat Harare City 2-1.- Pindula News

Zim Corpse Stranded In SA

A Bulawayo family is appealing for R45 000 to repatriate the remains of their relative who died in a car crash in Cape Town, South Africa last month.
Innocent Nyoni (58) died in the accident which occurred on the N2 Highway in Caledon, Cape Town and the family says it has been struggling to raise money to bring his body home for burial.

Nyoni died on June 29 this year and his body has been at Hermunus State Mortuary in Western Cape, South Africa.

In an interview, family’s spokesperson, Ms Rosemary Nyoni (67), said the family was only informed a week after his passing on July 3, while the mortuary bill was already piling up.

She appealed for financial assistance from members of the public and well-wishers so that Nyoni can be laid to rest in Bulawayo.

“The oni family would like to appeal for urgent assistance in bringing to Bulawayo the remains of the late Innocent Mandla Nyoni who passed on in a tragic road traffic accident in Cape Town.

We have tried as a family to raise the money but we have failed. This is our cry for help,” she said.

Ms Nyoni said they need about US$3 000 or R45 000 to repatriate the late Nyoni’s body for burial in Bulawayo.

Those who may wish to assist the Nyoni family can contact Nyoni’s brother Chemist Ncube on 0774 669 892/ 0713 140 383 or his niece Pinky Nyoni on +278 342… -Chronicle

CigPic Photo Bombs School

Parents whose children are pupils at Mpopoma High School in Bulawayo are collecting signatures in an effort to petition authorities to remove a billboard that was erected just outside the learning institution advertising cigarettes.
The billboard, erected at beginning of this month, promotes the Pacific Cigarette brand.

A blogger, Mr Michael Mbele who initiated the plan to petition Government and council to remove the billboard said he is concerned that the billboard could influence children to smoke.

“I am seriously concerned about Mpopoma High students because that Pacific billboard will have devastating effects on them”, said Mr Mbele

Mr Allan Moyo who has a son who learns at Mpopoma High School said the billboard sends a wrong message as some pupils are already suffering from drug abuse.

He said it will be difficult for pupils to be advised against substance abuse when they are exposed to such a billboard.

“How are our children expected to learn when the first thing that they see before entering the school premises is a cigarette advert?” asked Mr Moyo.

He said he hopes that something positive will come out of their petition.

“If the petition that parents are trying to put together does not work matters of substance abuse will worsen,” he added.

The petition will ask the Government and the city council to have the billboard removed.

Ms Sistance Moyo, a Mpopoma resident said she does not understand why such an advert was put in front of a school.

“l do not understand why there is such an ad in front of a school gate when there are lot of pubs and beer gardens around Mpopoma.

They should be advertising scholarships here and not what they are doing,” she said.

Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education spokesperson Mr Taungana Ndoro said there is nothing wrong with the advert as long as it carries a message that says ‘smoking is harmful to your health’ as it teaches children that they must not smoke.

Efforts to get a comment from Pacific Cigarette Company were unsuccessful.–Chronicle

NGO Challenges Police Ban

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) on Friday barred the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiCZ) from marching against an alleged increase in human rights violations in the country.

The CiCZ had planned to march from the Harare Gardens to the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) and Parliament building on Friday (yesterday) to deliver a petition against the erosion of human rights.

However, in a letter dated 18 July, the officer commanding Harare central district Chief Superintendent G Moyo said the march had not been approved.

Chief Superintendent Moyo said CiCZ “did not comply with section 7 of the Maintenance of Peace and Order Act Chapter 11: 23.

CiCZ chairperson Peter Mutasa told NewsDay that they have since approached the courts challenging the ban.

A ruling on their appeal is expected this Saturday.

NewsDay

DeMbare Thrash Chicken Inn

Dynamos finally ended their four-match winless run in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League with a 3-0 victory over Chicken Inn on Saturday afternoon at Barbourfields Stadium.

DeMbare had last won in early June when they beat CAPS United in the Harare Derby.

The Glamour Boys secured their emphatic victory through second-half goals from Frank Makarati, Blessing Makunike and Emmanuel Paga.

Alex Orotomal won a penalty in the 46th minute that was slotted home by Makarati.

Makunike followed up with the second in the 56th minute before Paga sealed the victory in the 66th minute.

Dynamos are now in third place on 39 points, while second-placed Chicken Inn fell six points behind leaders FC Platinum who beat ZPC Kariba 1-0.

In other matches played on Saturday, Yadah edged Ngezi Platinum Stars 1-0 while Cranborne Bullets beat Harare City 2-1.- Pindula News

Cops Block Crisis In Zimbabwe Coalition March

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) on Friday barred the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiCZ) from marching against an alleged increase in human rights violations in the country.

The CiCZ had planned to march from the Harare Gardens to the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) and Parliament building on Friday (yesterday) to deliver a petition against the erosion of human rights.

However, in a letter dated 18 July, the officer commanding Harare central district Chief Superintendent G Moyo said the march had not been approved.

Chief Superintendent Moyo said CiCZ “did not comply with section 7 of the Maintenance of Peace and Order Act Chapter 11: 23.

CiCZ chairperson Peter Mutasa told NewsDay that they have since approached the courts challenging the ban.

A ruling on their appeal is expected this Saturday.

NewsDay

Undertaker Fails To Bury Yadah

Benjani Mwaruwari’s struggles continue, after his Ngezi Platinum Stars succumbed to yet another defeat, a 0-1 loss to Yadah at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.

The former Warriors captain has now led his charges to one victory in the last seven matches.

The last time he was in Harare, his misfiring troops were taught a football lesson by Herentals, who demolished Madamburo 3-0 at the National Sports Stadium.

Yesterday, Tanaka Shandirwa’s solitary strike on the stroke of half time, was the difference between the two sides and Mwaruwari said the Madamburo faithful has the right to not be happy.

“We have to rectify our mistakes,” the former Manchester City striker said in his post-match interview.

“Obviously, the supporters have the right to complain when things are not working but the same supporters if we start winning they will be on our side. I feel for them but in future, we will work so hard so that we can be together,” Mwaruwari added.

Benjani has now presided over 13 matches he since he took over from Rodwell Dhlakama. He has won three, drawn six and lost four.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

DeMbare End Bad Spell

Dynamos ended their four-match winless run with a 3-0 victory over Chicken Inn on Matchday 22 of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.

The Glamour Boys had last won in early June when they beat CAPS United in the Harare Derby.

Second-half goals from Frank Makarati, Blessing Makunike and Emmanuel Paga secured the victory.

Makarati opened the scoring from the spot in the 47th minute following a foul on Alex Orotomal inside the box.

Makunike followed up with the second seven minutes later with his deflected finding the back of the net. The goal was his first in the Dynamos colours.

Paga sealed the victory in the 66th minute after connecting Makanda’s cross.

The result lifted Dynamos to 39 points in third place, while second-placed Chicken Inn suffered a blow in the title race as they fell six points behind leaders FC Platinum.

The Platinum Boys opened the gap thanks to their 1-0 victory over ZPC Kariba, who slumped into the relegation zone.

Donald Tegure scored the only goal of the match in the 61st minute.

Elsewhere, Yadah edged Ngezi Platinum Stars while Cranborne Bullets beat Harare City 2-1.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

President Chamisa Outshines Mnangagwa In Weekend Polls

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC romped to victory in the Kariba and Chipinge by-elections held on Saturday.

A few months after its formation, CCC is giving Zanu PF hoodlums a torrid time.

See below prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono’s presentation of results:

CCC which is led by charismatic young leader Nelson Chamisa has won the Kariba ward 5 By-Election.

CCC won with 303 votes.

The beleaguered and highly unpopular ruling party ZANUPF got 175 votes.

ZANUPF has failed to run the economy!

Zimbabwe’s main opposition CCC led by Nelson Chamisa has won the Chipinge West Ward 16 By-Election.

CCC got 1291 votes and the ruling party ZANU PF got 1205.

However the margin difference between CCC and ZANUPF is still worrying in a shattered economy.

It requires more people to register to vote for 2023 of CCC and Nelson Chamisa want an emphatic victory which can’t be rigged by ZANUPF.

CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said:

“Victory is only certain of citizens register to vote!

Thank you, citizens, for yet another landslide victory for the yellow movement. Despite intimidation, vote buying & attempts to rig, you chose change in Kariba & Chipinge. We won both by-elections emphatically. Thank you polling agents for defending the vote. #FakaPressure.”

Susan Mutami Victim Or Villain ?

Staff Writer

Controversial philanthropist and healthcare worker Susan Mutami has pointed out the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa forced himself on her.

However, an analysis made by ZimEye.com shows Mutami is not completely innocent in the whole saga…

Undernourishment- The Facts

UN Report: Global Hunger
The number of people affected by hunger globally rose to as many as 828 million in 2021, an increase of about 46 million since 2020 and 150 million since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic (1), according to a United Nations report that provides fresh evidence that the world is moving further away from its goal of ending hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition in all its forms by 2030.

The 2022 edition of The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) report presents updates on the food security and nutrition situation around the world, including the latest estimates of the cost and affordability of a healthy diet. The report also looks at ways in which governments can repurpose their current support to agriculture to reduce the cost of healthy diets, mindful of the limited public resources available in many parts of the world.

The report was jointly published today by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

The numbers paint a grim picture:

As many as 828 million people were affected by hunger in 2021 – 46 million people more from a year earlier and 150 million more from 2019.
After remaining relatively unchanged since 2015, the proportion of people affected by hunger jumped in 2020 and continued to rise in 2021, to 9.8% of the world population. This compares with 8% in 2019 and 9.3% in 2020.
Around 2.3 billion people in the world (29.3%) were moderately or severely food insecure in 2021 – 350 million more compared to before the outbreak of the COVID‑19 pandemic. Nearly 924 million people (11.7% of the global population) faced food insecurity at severe levels, an increase of 207 million in two years.
The gender gap in food insecurity continued to rise in 2021 – 31.9% of women in the world were moderately or severely food insecure, compared to 27.6% of men – a gap of more than 4 percentage points, compared with 3 percentage points in 2020.
Almost 3.1 billion people could not afford a healthy diet in 2020, up 112 million from 2019, reflecting the effects of inflation in consumer food prices stemming from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the measures put in place to contain it.
An estimated 45 million children under the age of five were suffering from wasting, the deadliest form of malnutrition, which increases children’s risk of death by up to 12 times. Furthermore, 149 million children under the age of five had stunted growth and development due to a chronic lack of essential nutrients in their diets, while 39 million were overweight.
Progress is being made on exclusive breastfeeding, with nearly 44% of infants under 6 months of age being exclusively breastfed worldwide in 2020. This is still short of the 50% target by 2030. Of great concern, 2 in 3 children are not fed the minimum diverse diet they need to grow and develop to their full potential.
Looking forward, projections are that nearly 670 million people (8% of the world population) will still be facing hunger in 2030 – even if a global economic recovery is taken into consideration. This is a similar number to 2015, when the goal of ending hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition by the end of this decade was launched under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
As this report is being published, the ongoing war in Ukraine, involving two of the biggest global producers of staple cereals, oilseeds and fertilizer, is disrupting international supply chains and pushing up the prices of grain, fertilizer, energy, as well as ready-to-use therapeutic food for children with severe malnutrition. This comes as supply chains are already being adversely affected by increasingly frequent extreme climate events, especially in low-income countries, and has potentially sobering implications for global food security and nutrition.

“This report repeatedly highlights the intensification of these major drivers of food insecurity and malnutrition: conflict, climate extremes and economic shocks, combined with growing inequalities,” the heads of the five UN agencies (2) wrote in this year’s Foreword. “The issue at stake is not whether adversities will continue to occur or not, but how we must take bolder action to build resilience against future shocks.”

Repurposing agricultural policies

The report notes as striking that worldwide support for the food and agricultural sector averaged almost US$ 630 billion a year between 2013 and 2018. The lion’s share of it goes to individual farmers, through trade and market policies and fiscal subsidies. However, not only is much of this support market-distorting, but it is not reaching many farmers, hurts the environment and does not promote the production of nutritious foods that make up a healthy diet. That’s in part because subsidies often target the production of staple foods, dairy and other animal source foods, especially in high- and upper-middle-income countries. Rice, sugar and meats of various types are most incentivized food items worldwide, while fruits and vegetables are relatively less supported, particularly in some low-income countries.

With the threats of a global recession looming, and the implications this has on public revenues and expenditures, a way to support economic recovery involves the repurposing of food and agricultural support to target nutritious foods where per capita consumption does not yet match the recommended levels for healthy diets.

The evidence suggests that if governments repurpose the resources they are using to incentivize the production, supply and consumption of nutritious foods, they will contribute to making healthy diets less costly, more affordable and equitably for all.

Finally, the report also points out that governments could do more to reduce trade barriers for nutritious foods, such as fruits, vegetables and pulses.

(1) It is estimated that between 702 and 828 million people were affected by hunger in 2021. The estimate is presented as a range to reflect the added uncertainty in data collection due to the COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions. The increases are measured with reference to the middle of the projected range (768 million).

(2) For FAO – QU Dongyu, Director-General; for IFAD – Gilbert F. Houngbo, President; for UNICEF – Catherine Russell, Executive Director; for WFP – David Beasley, Executive Director; for WHO – Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General.

What they said

FAO Director-General QU Dongyu: “Low-income countries, where agriculture is key to the economy, jobs and rural livelihoods, have little public resources to repurpose. FAO is committed to continue working together with these countries to explore opportunities for increasing the provision of public services for all actors across agrifood systems.”

IFAD President Gilbert F. Houngbo: “These are depressing figures for humanity. We continue to move away from our goal of ending hunger by 2030. The ripple effects of the global food crisis will most likely worsen the outcome again next year. We need a more intense approach to end hunger and IFAD stands ready to do its part by scaling up its operations and impact. We look forward to having everyone’s support.”

UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell: “The unprecedented scale of the malnutrition crisis demands an unprecedented response. We must double our efforts to ensure that the most vulnerable children have access to nutritious, safe, and affordable diets — and services for the early prevention, detection and treatment of malnutrition. With so many children’s lives and futures at stake, this is the time to step up our ambition for child nutrition – and we have no time to waste.”

WFP Executive Director David Beasley: “There is a real danger these numbers will climb even higher in the months ahead. The global price spikes in food, fuel and fertilizers that we are seeing as a result of the crisis in Ukraine threaten to push countries around the world into famine. The result will be global destabilization, starvation, and mass migration on an unprecedented scale. We have to act today to avert this looming catastrophe.”

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus: “Every year, 11 million people die due to unhealthy diets. Rising food prices mean this will only get worse. WHO supports countries’ efforts to improve food systems through taxing unhealthy foods and subsidising healthy options, protecting children from harmful marketing, and ensuring clear nutrition labels. We must work together to achieve the 2030 global nutrition targets, to fight hunger and malnutrition, and to ensure that food is a source of health for all.”

GLOSSARY

Acute food insecurity: food insecurity found in a specified area at a specific point in time and of a severity that threatens lives or livelihoods, or both, regardless of the causes, context or duration. Has relevance in providing strategic guidance to actions that focus on short-term objectives to prevent, mitigate or decrease severe food insecurity.

Hunger: an uncomfortable or painful sensation caused by insufficient energy from diet. Food deprivation. In this report, the term hunger is synonymous with chronic undernourishment and is measured by the prevalence of undernourishment (PoU).

Malnutrition: an abnormal physiological condition caused by inadequate, unbalanced or excessive intake of macronutrients and/or micronutrients. Malnutrition includes undernutrition (child stunting and wasting, and vitamin and mineral deficiencies) as well as overweight and obesity.

Moderate food insecurity: a level of severity of food insecurity at which people face uncertainties about their ability to obtain food and have been forced to reduce, at times during the year, the quality and/or quantity of food they consume due to lack of money or other resources. It refers to a lack of consistent access to food, which diminishes dietary quality and disrupts normal eating patterns. Measured based on the Food Insecurity Experience Scale.

Severe food insecurity: a level of severity of food insecurity at which, at some time during the year, people have run out of food, experienced hunger and at the most extreme, gone without food for a day or more. Measured based on the Food Insecurity Experience Scale.

Undernourishment: a condition in which an individual’s habitual food consumption is insufficient to provide the amount of dietary energy required to maintain a normal, active, healthy life. The prevalence of undernourishment is used to measure hunger (SDG indicator 2.1.1).

Source: World Health Organization

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Did Mnangagwa Impregnate Susan Mutami?

Below is a list of correspondence emails from a family member of the rape complainant, Susan Mutami from early last year.

….

xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
A complaint
18/02/2021, 21:50
xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx Simba I know this girl akamitiwa na ed akabvisiwa mimba then compansetion was kuendesa mai vake Ku Australia vakawana line house and a car
Good day xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx thank you for contacting your news network, ZimEye. We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
But, meanwhile, are you able to tip us – is it:

  1. A story ?
  2. A Complaint?

ZimEye.com http://www.zimeye.net/ zimeye.com
Ask her aigara Ku mbizo
Akamitiwa achita form four
Pa Emtonjen secondary
Anosipinda se mwana waEd akamuendesa kuschool I think she is now a Dr
Please don’t publish my name ihama yangu
xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
She is from gokwe
19/02/2021, 02:37
Many thanks Ma’am. How can we prove this?
Sent by Simba Chikanza
19/02/2021, 06:19
xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
Mubvunzei kuti akaendasei kuAustralia ihama yangu chero muhHarare akatengerwa imba nemota Benz yaanoshandisa .
21/02/2021, 12:43
xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxn
I’ve been listening to that thing ya Susan you should have asked her what I told you. The lats time I met her was 2015 in Zimbabwe. All these allegations should be coming from Ed. Her dad was my late sister’s husband’s cousin. Actually he lived with my sister in Mbizo 19. She told me she was studying as a Dr then which was not a surprise because she was very bright. I’ve been to her grandmother’s home in Chinyenyetu in Gokwe. Akabvisiwa mimba ya Ed that was the passport to go to Australia after the mother was dening and was given options to go or disappear. She is well known at the airport as mwana wa Ed. I haven’t spoken to her after I met her but what I’m telling you is real.
Good day xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx thank you for contacting your news network, ZimEye. We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
But, meanwhile, are you able to tip us – is it:

  1. A story ?
  2. A Complaint?

ZimEye.com http://www.zimeye.net/ zimeye.com
Story because I know she is lying just ask her how they went to Australia
xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
She was pregnant when she was 17 doing form four at Emtonjen kuMbizo
?1
21/02/2021, 15:52
Right. Emtonjeni doesn’t have a secondary school.
21/02/2021, 17:42
Did you realise?
Sent by Simba Chikanza
xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
No but either way she went to that school I remember pretty well
22/02/2021, 08:25
xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxn
I’m happy you exposed vakuru
22/02/2021, 17:27
xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
Simba it’s very true akandiudza the time we met in Zimbabwe 2015 kuti she is always going for testing since vakuru vaka•••••••••••• naye. The guy on that call arikutaura chokwadi

CCC Trounces Zanu PF In Weekend By-elections

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa’s CCC romped to victory in the Kariba and Chipinge by-elections held on Saturday.

A few months after its formation, CCC is giving Zanu PF hoodlums a torrid time.

See below prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono’s presentation of results:

CCC which is led by charismatic young leader Nelson Chamisa has won the Kariba ward 5 By-Election.

CCC won with 303 votes.

The beleaguered and highly unpopular ruling party ZANUPF got 175 votes.

ZANUPF has failed to run the economy!

Zimbabwe’s main opposition CCC led by Nelson Chamisa has won the Chipinge West Ward 16 By-Election.

CCC got 1291 votes and the ruling party ZANU PF got 1205.

However the margin difference between CCC and ZANUPF is still worrying in a shattered economy.

It requires more people to register to vote for 2023 of CCC and Nelson Chamisa want an emphatic victory which can’t be rigged by ZANUPF.

CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said:

“Victory is only certain of citizens register to vote!

Thank you, citizens, for yet another landslide victory for the yellow movement. Despite intimidation, vote buying & attempts to rig, you chose change in Kariba & Chipinge. We won both by-elections emphatically. Thank you polling agents for defending the vote. #FakaPressure.”

Tsvangirai Aide Takes Mnangagwa Head-On

By- The late MDC founder Morgan Tsvangirai’s chief strategist, Maxwell Shumba, has announced that he will contest the 2023 presidential elections.

Shumba, who is now based in the United States of America, leads Zimbabwe People First (ZimFirst).

 He said:

ZimFirst is a people-first party that is founded on principles of accountability, honesty and unity.

Our key message to the Zimbabwean people is we put forward the people’s welfare because people come first.

Our core message to the people of Zimbabwe is that we got independence, yes, and we need to unite to fight the war against poverty that has afflicted the majority of citizens because of ZANU PF, corruption, greed (and) incompetence.

ZimFirst has come with a leadership that is untainted, clean, and fresh.

Shumba said his party has devised a campaign strategy in response to how ZANU PF works and how it manages to stay in power despite its “unpopularity”. He said:

We do have a strategy for them that is beyond merely holding rallies to show off supporters.

We launched a Silent Revolution (Chimhukutira/Umtshetsha Phansi). Chimhukutira is a unique strategy that was developed based on the experience of past opposition failures to defeat Zanu PF.

I cannot divulge the details of our strategy, but I would like the nation to know that ZimFirst is here with a transformative vision for the country and ask for their support because together, we will make Zimbabwe work again.

Shumba failed to contest in the 2018 elections as his party had just been formed.

More: The Standard

Mnangagwa Returns Grabbed Farms

By-The Emerson Mnangagwa-led government is planning to return ownership of land to former farmers whose farms were protected by the Bilateral Investment Protection and Promotion Agreements (BIPPAs).

These farms were seized during the fast-track land redistribution exercise at the turn of the Millenium.

Out of the 153 farms which were protected under the BIPPAs, about 116 were forcibly taken by the government during the land reform exercise.

Speaking to Business Times recently, Foreign Affairs and International Trade deputy minister David Musabayana said indigenous Zimbabweans will also get their land back. He said:

It’s very clear if you go to the Constitution, section 72 and you read it with Chapter 16.

We will certainly return land under the BIPPAs and that which was owned by indigenous people who have title deeds.

What the government has done so far is to regularise that and align the Constitution by saying whoever was dispossessed of their land during the land reform programme but with title deeds is going to be given their land back or given alternative land. That land is given back to its original holders.

If the land under BIPPAs was not occupied, they can be given back the occupation and there is an option for compensation.

The return of farms that were protected by BIPPAs is expected to mend relations between Zimbabwe and western countries after the former disregarded existing agreements.

More: Business Times

Mnangagwa In Embarrassing S*x Scandal

By James Gwati- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been implicated in an embarrassing s*x scandal involving a minor.

Mnangagwa is said to have raped controversial healthcare worker and socialite Susan Mutami when she was young.

The controversial businesswoman also threatened to disclose how Mr Mnangagwa “killed” a young lady in Kwekwe.
“This man (Mnangagwa) raped me when I was a minor and tomorrow I am hosting a space where I will be telling everyone what u did,I’m also going to tell people what u did to that young girl who was studying at Kwekwe High School who later died and u paid all her funeral expenses. Satan,” fumed Mutami.
She was responding to Mr Mnangagwa’s tweet below:
President of Zimbabwe
@edmnangagwa
Jul 20:
A Parliament to be proud of.
Zimbabwe’s new Parliament is testament to our commitment to democracy and progress!

Chamisa Says Ready To Serve With Dignity

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader, President Nelson Chamisa is ready to serve the nation with humility and dignity.

President Chamisa has emphasized the importance of integrity and humility at a time the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa stands accused of forcing himself on minors at some point.

“MY HOPE is to shepherd our great nation with integrity of heart & skillful hands.And to serve ZIMBABWE with love,in peace & with excellence,leading in righteousness and justice.

In the end, being noble & honourable in my service to the Republic and it’s citizens.#Sabbathprayer.”

On Thursday Joseph Kalimbwe of UNDP Zambia said:
“Try fresh ideas, try new thoughts, try Mukomana.

Support Nero Comrades. The stakes are too high to give up or else you will be in deeper problems. It’s for your sake.”

Monkeypox Declared A Public Health Emergency

The World Health Organization has activated its highest alert level for the growing monkeypox outbreak, declaring the virus a public health emergency of international concern.

The rare designation means the WHO now views the outbreak as a significant enough threat to global health that a coordinated international response is needed to prevent the virus from spreading further and potentially escalating into a pandemic.

Although the declaration does not impose requirements on national governments, it serves as an urgent call for action. The WHO can only issue guidance and recommendations to its member states, not mandates. Member states are required to report events that pose a threat to global health.

monkeypox. But infections have increased substantially over the past several weeks, pushing WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to issue the highest alert.

Before a global health emergency is declared, the WHO’s emergency committee meets to weigh the evidence and make a recommendation to the director general. The committee was unable to reach a consensus on whether monkeypox constitutes an emergency. Tedros, as the WHO’s chief, made the decision to issue the highest alert based on the rapid spread of the outbreak around the world.

“We have an outbreak that has spread around the world rapidly, through new modes of transmission, about which we understand too little,” Tedros said. “For all of these reasons, I have decided that the global monkeypox outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern.”

More than 16,000 cases of monkeypox have been reported across more than 70 countries so far this year, and the number of confirmed infections rose 77% from late June through early July, according to WHO data. Men who have sex with men are currently at highest risk of infection.

Five deaths from the virus have been reported in Africa this year. No deaths have been reported outside Africa so far.

Most people are recovering from monkeypox in two to four weeks, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The virus causes a rash that can spread over the body. People who have caught the virus said the rash, which looks like pimples or blisters, can be very painful.

The current monkeypox outbreak is highly unusual because it is spreading widely in North American and European nations where the virus is not usually found. Historically, monkeypox has spread at low levels in remote parts of West and Central Africa where rodents and other animals carried the virus.

Europe is currently the global epicenter of the outbreak, reporting more than 80% of confirmed infections worldwide in 2022. The U.S. has reported more than 2,500 monkeypox cases so far across 44 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.

Tedros said the risk posed by monkeypox is moderate globally, but the threat is high in Europe. There’s clearly a risk that the virus will continue to spread around the world, he said, though it’s unlikely to disrupt global trade or travel right now.

In early May, the United Kingdom reported a case of monkeypox in a person who recently returned from travel to Nigeria. Several days later, the U.K. reported three more cases of monkeypox in people who appeared to have become infected locally. Other European nations, Canada and the U.S. then also began confirming cases. It’s unclear where the outbreak actually began.

-CNBC

New Twist To White City Bombing That Almost Killed Oppah Muchinguri, Mohadi

Four years after President Emmerson Mnangagwa survived an assassination attempt it has emerged that a former soldier, who was convicted by the military for the grenade attack, was in India on the day it happened.

Mnangagwa was leaving the VIP tent at White City Stadium on June 23, 2018 after a Zanu PF campaign rally when a grenade was thrown in his direction.

Scores of people including former Vice-President Kembo Mohadi and Defence minister and Zanu PF chairperson, Oppah Muchinguri, security aides, politicians and supporters suffered varying degrees of injuries from the blast.

It has since emerged that Tendai Kandima, an ex-corporal and Special Forces (SAS) training dropout, was convicted by a military court martial in February 2019,  but the case was kept under wraps until now after this publication obtained his court documents.

Kandima says he was detained at an unknown remote area following his arrest after he “confessed” that he was behind the attack.

He says he did that after he came across a message offering monetary rewards for people with information about the assassination plot.

Kandima, who is said to be not an expert in handling bombs, was in India for medical attention for a chronic heart ailment on the day the incident happened.

He is now appealing against both the conviction and the sentence in a case that could shed light on the investigations into the case that the government has not commented about.

“The accused member has got a serious medical condition and I believe at one time he was in India for medical attention,” Kandima’s legal team from Lawman Law Chambers submitted in the Supreme Court appeal.

“He has got a heart problem whereby he cannot stand for a long time, which is a very serious condition.

“He was in India from June 13 up to June 26 that is when he was going through all those examinations.

“The accused has no capacity whatsoever to conduct the said allegations in that charge considering the fact that the military training that he has received since the date of attestation up to present day, he just did basic military training, medical training class 3 and 4.

“So with these courses, I do not think that he was in any position or any capacity or condition to conduct such allegations.”

In his appeal, Kandima does not deny making the statements, but said he was joking after a £1 000 reward was offered for any details that may lead to the arrest of the culprits.

The offer was made by one Kerina Mujati through a WhatsApp group.

The court documents, however, do not state Mujati’s profession or whether she was a soldier or police officer.

Bomb experts from Belarus joined the Criminal Investigations Department and Military Intelligence in the investigations, but there was no headway.

At one time, police arrested some vagabonds and later released them, but after beatings.

Kandima’s lawyers said he thought he was going to get the money that would change his fortunes.

“The accused…has made his falsehoods as highlighted on the charge after the said lady as mentioned had promised to give him £1000.

“So the accused member thought this would be the chance to have that money not knowing that he is committing a crime,” the court papers read.

“So all these falsehoods were peddled just because he was promised.

“The accused had no capacity whatsoever to conduct the said allegations in that charge.”

Kandima also said he was not afforded a fair trial as he revealed how he was denied access to legal representation and communication to the outside world before trial.

“The appellant was not afforded a right to a fair trial as envisaged above.

“He was only furnished with the trial papers in advance of the trial proceedings, but the appellant was detained at some remote area until the trial and with no one to communicate with,” the court papers read.

“The conviction is, therefore, bad at law as it is clearly a violation of the applicants right to a fair trial.”

He also said the conduct of defence counsel he was provided with was suspicious as the latter did not take his instructions, but acted in a manner that resulted in his conviction.

“The facts of his case show gross irregularity in that the applicant was appointed a defence officer, who acted prejudicially to the client by conducting the trial without taking adequate instruction from the appellant.

“For such a serious case, the defense officer was ill equipped to adequately represent the appellant.

“It follows that the appellant was as good as unrepresented accused as his legal practitioner acted prejudicial to his interest or an instruction that was not the appellant’s.”

It also emerged that Chief Justice Luke Malaba in January appointed appeal judges to hear his case, but the matter has mysteriously not been brought to court.

“Sometime in January, the registrar communicated with the applicant’s  legal practitioners of record that the chief justice had appointed judges to the court martials appeal court.

“Despite the delay, since the noting of the appeal, and the subsequent appointment of the court martial’s appeal, the applicant is still suffering injustice by serving a sentence.”

Reports said the grenade ricocheted off a tent rope and Mnangagwa in a BBC interview days after the attack blamed the G40 Faction in Zanu PF.

“I think this is a political action by some persons aggrieved by the current democratic dispensation of the country,” Mnangagwa was quoted saying at the time

“My hunch without evidence is that the people who are aggrieved about the new dispensation are the G40.”

Bomb experts from Belarus concluded that the explosive device was an offensive fragmentation grenade made in Russia and lobbed in the direction of Mnangagwa from a distance of 17-20metres.

-The Standard

Mnangagwa Man Threatens Kariba Residents

By- Justice Minister and Zanu PF politburo member Ziyambi Ziyambi has threatened the residents of Kariba and forced them to vote for his party candidate.

Ziyambi made the threats at a rally attended mostly by women in Mahombekombe Suburb last Saturday.

The rally was held to campaign for Kariba Ward 5 Council seat due for a by-election.

At the meeting, he also said that government would starve Kariba if the locals voted for Nelson Chamisa’s CCC party.

Said Ziyambi:

Vote wisely because development doesn’t need people to throw away votes. Electing CCC is throwing away votes as they are not responsible for allocating resources.

If you realise the lack of development in this place, Mahombekombe, blame yourselves because you would have thrown away votes by choosing a CCC candidate.

CCC interim provincial spokesperson Blessing Mandava said Ziyambi took the electorate for granted.

The Kariba Ward 5 seat fell vacant following the resignation of then CCC councillor Tendai Mapondera over criminal abuse of office charges.

Tonderai Chikwati will stand for CCC, while Zanu PF will field Kudakwashe Mafusire in the by-election.

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Zemura Seeks To Excel

When Jordan Zemura’s AFC Bournemouth gained promotion into the English Premier League, the development was celebrated wildly in the city of Bournemouth.
Scott Parker led his his charges to what the Cheries fans dreamt of —a return to the English top-flight after a 2-year absence.

If Zimbabwe was not a county where any gathering is mistaken for a demonstration, perhaps Bournemouth’s promotion would have been celebrated similarly in some parts of the country because among the Cherries, is 22-year-old Warriors star Jordan Zemura.

JZ, as he is affectionately-known, will become the fifth Zimbabwean to play in the Premier League — after Bruce Grobelaar, Peter Ndlovu, Benjani Mwaruwari and Marvelous Nakamba.
He is ready to give everything on the pitch.
“I think I’ve always said to myself, when the opportunity arises, I’ll be ready,” Zemura told The Bournemouth Echo.
“I didn’t want to ever look back and I haven’t done really. I’ve just gone for it and I’ve loved every moment.

“I can only thank the gaffer (Parker), Wellsy (assistant manager, Matt Wells), everyone for what they’ve done for me.

“I’m just going to give them more next year. I’m going to give them twice as much as I gave this year, next season,” he added.

Interestingly, Zemura’s Bournemouth host Nakamba’s Aston Villa on match day one in the 2022/23 Premier League season.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

President Chamisa Ready To Serve With Humility

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader, President Nelson Chamisa is ready to serve the nation with humility and dignity.

President Chamisa has emphasized the importance of integrity and humility at a time the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa stands accused of forcing himself on minors at some point.

“MY HOPE is to shepherd our great nation with integrity of heart & skillful hands.And to serve ZIMBABWE with love,in peace & with excellence,leading in righteousness and justice.

In the end, being noble & honourable in my service to the Republic and it’s citizens.#Sabbathprayer.”

On Thursday Joseph Kalimbwe of UNDP Zambia said:
“Try fresh ideas, try new thoughts, try Mukomana.

Support Nero Comrades. The stakes are too high to give up or else you will be in deeper problems. It’s for your sake.”

Mnangagwa Bedroom Secrets Exposed

Staff Writer

Controversial philanthropist and healthcare worker Susan Mutami has revealed how the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa forced her to touch his manhood after circumcision.

Mutami has further accused the Zanu PF leader of abusing her when she was a minor.

However, an analysis made by ZimEye.com shows Mutami is not completely innocent in the whole saga.

Mutami wrote on Twitter:
“Citizens I had forgotten to tell u that in 2010
@edmnangagwa
got circumcised at Manyame Airbase and he once ordered me to have a feel of his penis in his office at Defence House when I had gone to Zim . I was so uncomfortable and didn’t have an option akati very soon.”

Govt: Diasporans Can’t Vote Because They’re An Administrative Nightmare

Zimbabwe’s ministry Of Justice says diasporans can’t vote because they are an administrative nightmare.

ZIYAMBI ZIYAMBI
MINISTER ZIYAMBI ZIYAMBI

Over the past four years, the Government has instituted high-impact legislative reforms to help strengthen the country’s democracy and promote personal freedoms. Ahead of next year’s harmonised elections, plans are underway to reform the Electoral Act in order to guarantee a credible, free and fair election. Sunday Mail Reporter Debra Matabvu (DM) spoke to Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi (ZZ) on these and other issues.
ZZ: I am sure you remember that there was an outcry, especially from our people in the Diaspora, calling on us to stop amending the Constitution, and the Government listened.

The Diaspora vote cannot happen with the way the Constitution is right now.

The country is divided into 210 constituencies and our voting system is polling station-based.

For example, if someone votes in Zvimba constituency at Murombedzi Vocational Training Centre (VTC), this means that person cannot go and cast their vote at Murombedzi Primary School.

Their name will not appear on the voters’ roll at Murombedzi Primary School.

So it is not about those in Diaspora only.

This is the system that we have in the Constitution.

So those in the Diaspora cannot vote.

Even if we had assumed that the votes of those in the Diaspora will be sent to their polling station, it would be an administrative nightmare.

The logistical process may cause massive rigging.

Our system provides for that kind of voting for those in Government service.

One may argue that in South Africa it is allowed. Our electoral process is different from that of South Africa. The South African system is based on proportional representation and ours is a hybrid system.

With ours, you vote for a candidate of your choice, while in South Africa you vote for a party.- State Media

Mutami Releases Mnangagwa Secret Files

Staff Writer

Controversial philanthropist and healthcare worker Susan Mutami has revealed how the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa forced her to touch his manhood after circumcision.

Mutami has further accused the Zanu PF leader of abusing her when she was a minor.

However, an analysis made by ZimEye.com shows Mutami is not completely innocent in the whole saga.

Mutami wrote on Twitter:
“Citizens I had forgotten to tell u that in 2010
@edmnangagwa
got circumcised at Manyame Airbase and he once ordered me to have a feel of his penis in his office at Defence House when I had gone to Zim . I was so uncomfortable and didn’t have an option akati very soon.”

Lingard Completes Nottingham Forest Deal

Jesse Lingard has signed for Nottingham Forest on a one-year contract.

Manchester City have had a £30m offer for Spain left-back Marc Cucurella rejected by Brighton, who value the 23-year-old at £50m. Athletic

Paris St-Germain have decided to part ways with Netherlands midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum, 31 and AS Roma want to sign the player. Fabrizio Romano

Napoli officials are in Istanbul finalising the signing of Fenerbahce defender Kim Min-Jae. The South Korean international was their number one choice to replace Kalidou Koulibaly, who joined Chelsea on a four-year contract last week. Sky Sports

Barcelona will make a final attempt to sign Sevilla and France defender Jules Kounde, despite acknowledging they are unable to match Chelsea’s £55m bid for the 23-year-old. Sport

And if Barca fails to sign the defender, the La Liga side will turn to Manchester City and Spain centre-back Aymeric Laporte, 28. Fichajes

Manchester United and Chelsea are competing to sign Bayern Munich and France defender Benjamin Pavard, 26. L’Equipe

Southampton have confirmed that they have agreed terms over the signing of Sekou Mara from Bordeaux.

West Ham have made an official bid for Sassuolo striker Gianluca Scamacca. The offer is understood to be more than €40m – with Sassuolo’s value thought to be €50m.

Tottenham have reportedly failed in an attempt to swap Joe Rodon for Roma midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo. Antonio Conte also offered £25million in addition to the centre-back, however, this was rebuffed by former manager Jose Mourinho. Daily Express

Dani Alves has completed his move to Mexican side Pumas on a free transfer. The 39-year-old has signed a one-year deal until June 2023. Fabrizio Romano.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe