Daring Police Officer Stuns Court With ED Defence Remarks

A police officer stunned the court yesterday when he told  Harare magistrate Taurai Manuwere that law enforcement agents were employed to defend President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Violet Kadiki, who is based at Warren Park Police Station, told the court during cross-examination by  lawyer Alec Muchadehama representing five Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activists accused of violating COVID-19 lockdown regulations.

The CCC members, Joannah Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri, Makomborero Haruziviishe, Stanley Manyenga and Lovejoy Chitengu were arrested after holding a demonstration in Warren Park in May 2020.

Kadiki told the court that they arrested the accused for carrying placards written “ED must Go”.

“Is it bad to say ED must go?” Muchadehama asked.

“Yes,” Kadiki replied.

Muchadehama then asked: “So what do those placards written ED must go mean?”

In response, the police officer said: “They were asking the President to go and we are there to defend the President from those who oppose the government.”

“What if the protestors were saying ED meaning another politician, Egypt Dzinemunhenzva?” Muchadehama further asked.

She replied saying she only knew “ED” as the President.

Dzinemunhenzva was a presidential candidate in the 2018 polls.

However, Kadiki said she could not identify the accused persons in the dock, saying they were wearing face masks at the time of their arrest.

The trial was postponed to Tuesday.

Allegations were that the accused persons breached COVID-19 regulations when they participated in a protest over poor delivery of food promised during the COVID-19 lockdown period.

-NewZimbabwe

High Stakes As Kariba Residents Vote In Ward By-Election

Political temperatures are rising ahead of the Kariba Ward 5 by-election pencilled for Saturday, amid accusations by the opposition Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) that a top Zanu-PF official dished out candy in order to lure voters.

Justice minister and Zanu-PF Politburo member Ziyambi Ziyambi reportedly handed out mint-flavoured sweets to mostly women attending a mini-rally held in Mahombekombe Suburb, last Saturday.

During the event, the minister also warned the electorate against voting CCC or face risk of the ruling party blocking development to the perennially marginalised but iconic location built during construction of Kariba Dam.

Said Ziyambi at the event: “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 lack of development in this place, Mahombekombe, blame yourselves because you would have thrown away votes by choosing a CCC candidate.”

Responding to Ziyambi’s utterances, CCC interim provincial spokesperson, Blessing Mandava said the minister takes the electorate for fools, hence he threw sweets at them instead of championing sustainable livelihoods.

“Ziyambi was busy giving out trinkets to hoodwink the electorate, which he takes for fools. No wonder why he dished out mint sweets at the Mahombekombe rally, as if the mint sweets will develop the ward,” charged Mandava.

“His recent remarks clearly show that Zanu-PF is worried of its impending loss in the Kariba Ward 5 by-election. They have now resorted to intimidation and empty threats in a frantic bid to boost their waning fortunes.

“Admitting that Zanu-PF has been throwing spanners into local government, we now know how stupid he really is. His claims that only a Zanu-PF candidate will bring development to Mahombekombe are pure hogwash and utter rhetoric which can easily pass as beer talk. Evidence is awash of Zanu-PF’s mismanagement of the whole nation. How can a destroyer rebuild what he has destroyed?”

He added: “As the Mash West Change Champions, we are boldly declaring that Kariba Ward 5 shall not kowtow to threats. The people shall speak, we urge them to rise early, vote early and defend their vote.”

The by-election is set to fill a vacancy left behind following the resignation of then CCC councillor, Tendai Mapondera, over criminal abuse of office charges.

CCC is fielding Tonderai Chikwati to replace her, while Zanu-PF candidate Kudakwashe Mafusire is gunning for the post.

Kariba Urban constituency has nine wards, in which CCC has eight and Zanu-PF only one.

-NewZimbabwe

Mnangagwa Left With Egg On The Face

President Emmerson Mnangagwa was left with egg on his face after an abrupt power outage interrupted his speech during the ground-breaking ceremony of the Cyber City in Mt Hampden on Wednesday.

Mnangagwa, who was in the company of Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga and billionaire investor Nawab Shaji Ul Mulk, chairman of Mulk International, had to wait for three minutes as officials made frantic efforts to restore power.

Sensing the humiliation, a group aligned to the President calling itself MenBelievED broke into song to save the situation.

Mnangagwa could not hide his disappointment with the power utility Zesa Holdings for the power outage in the presence of visitors.

“This is very humiliating. The guys at Zesa do not know the time to do their power cuts. They cannot have their load shedding when we

have guests like this,” he said.

The majority of Zimbabweans experience incessant power cuts on a daily basis.

Wheat farmers are also currently complaining that the power cuts are seriously affecting farm operations at a time when thecountry is aiming for a bumper winter wheat harvest.

On Tuesday, Energy and Power Development minister Zhemu Soda warned that the country might endure rolling power cuts beyond August due to depressed generation capacity.

Power utility Zesa last week issued a notice warning of prolonged power outages.

But Soda said government was making frantic efforts to ease the power cuts through imports and rehabilitation of the Hwange Thermal Power Station.

Zimbabwe requires 2 000 megawatts (MW) of electricity monthly to meet power demand.

Mozambique’s Hydro Cahora Bassa currently sells 50MW of power to Zimbabwe, while South Africa also supplies it with 400MW of power, still inadequate to close the supply gap.

The Kariba Dam, which has provided the country with the bulk of hydro power, has over the past few years experienced falling water levels, subsequently causing a drop in supply of electricity.

Hwange, which has also over the years contributed to the power requirements, is currently struggling due to obsolete equipment.

-Newsday

Jesuit Priest Collapses, Dies At Musami Mission

Father Karl Herman

By A Correspondent- A Jesuit priest Father Karl Herman has died at Musami Mission Friday.

The development was revealed by JesCom where it said:

Fr Karl Herman, a Jesuit missionary from Germany died at Musami hospital in the early hours of Friday the 22nd of July 2022.

He was 66.

Born in 1956, Fr Karl joined the Society of Jesus in 1987 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1997.
He professed his final vows in 2006.

He has worked in Zimbabwe for a number of years including at missions such as St Rupert Mayer Makonde, Sacred Heart Banket as well as at Musami Mission which was his last.

At the time of his death he was the Assistant Parish Priest at St Paul’s Musami Mission.

We join the Society of Jesus in Southern Africa and the Archdiocese of Harare in mourning the death of this dedicated member of the clergy in the Church.

Zim Govt Fails Schools, Standards Crumbling

Kwekwe town clerk Lucia Mnkandla has raised concern that one of the city’s best schools, Chana Primary School in Mbizo, is now struggling to maintain high standards due to a bloated teacher-pupils ratio
of 1:60.

According to Unesco, the ideal teacher-pupils ratio is 1:40.

Mnkandla said the local authority was building a new classroom block at the school to increase learning facilities and  improve education standards.

“At Chana Primary School we have one of the biggest pupil population, but very few teachers,” she said this week at a residents’ engagement meeting.

“As council, we are building a new classroom block to address the big teacher to pupil ratio. When the ratio is that big, the quality of education of learners is compromised.”

The school head has reportedly indicated to council that the ballooning teacher-pupils ratio was giving them headaches.

Educators have over the years said the quality of education in the country was being affected by shortages of teachers and lack of classrooms to accommodate more learners.

Latest statistics from the Primary and Secondary Education ministry show that the country has over 10 000 schools with an enrolment of more than four million pupils and a teacher establishment of over 135 000, which is inadequate for the millions of learners.

-Newsday

Zim Govt Under Siege From Inflation

Government says it has failed to recruit teachers required to minimise the shortfall of educators at the country’s public schools because inflation has wiped out the budget for the exercise.

This could be a tip of the iceberg for a government that in 2019 and 2020 overshot its budget by $107 billion and took two years to apologise for the over-expenditure when it was supposed to do so within 60 days.

Fears abound that many, if not all ministries’ budgets have been wiped out by inflation now at 191,6% as of last month.

The figure is Africa’s second highest after Sudan and has pushed up the cost of living, with many commodity and service providers now demanding strictly United States dollars.

In June, the Primary and Secondary Education ministry announced that it would hire 5 000 teachers by September after revealing that the country had a shortfall of 25 000.

Initially, the ministry wanted to recruit 10 000 teachers before the figure was slashed by half.

Primary and Secondary Education minister Evelyn Ndlovu told Parliament during a question-and-answer session on Wednesday that skyrocketing inflation had scuttled plans to recruit more teachers.

“I engaged the Ministry of Labour regarding this particular situation. We were promised 5 000 teachers this year, but because of inflation, we have managed to engage a small percentage of the required teachers,” she said.

Ndlovu last month said they hired 3 904 teachers.

“So we hope that the supplementary budget will come as a panacea to our problem, which will also allow us to look at the issue of salaries, to secure vehicles.”

This comes as teachers are meeting today finalising plans for a strike after they received measly July salaries of less than US$50 on the parallel market, despite a 100% salary increment in June.

Educators have also been quitting their jobs in droves in protest over poor salaries, further depleting staffing levels in schools.

Ndlovu admitted that inflation had paralysed the ministry’s plans to address the crisis facing the education sector, including hiring more
teachers.

“The issue of Early Childhood Development teachers is critical because without elementary level teachers, the child does not have a good foundation because this is the level where the future of any student is cultivated, from Mathematics to other subjects,” she said.

“However, the challenge is that our budgeted resources were affected by the hyperinflation, which culminated in the government failing to remunerate teachers. So I would like to request that we be considered during the supplementary budget.”

Ndlovu said rising inflation has also affected the Basic Education Assistance Module (Beam) programme, whereby government pays tuition fees for the disadvantaged and orphans.

“On the issue of Beam, there are problems. Beam is meant to relieve vulnerable children, but I am under pressure due to inflation on the amount of money that has not been paid,” Ndlovu said.

“Yes, we will assist those children who have parents who are in dire straits, but we cannot assist all the children because government money is also limited.

“Our cake is very small. We are working with a small cake with a big number of children. So wherever possible and when given the names of the children timeously, we can intervene on time for the child to continue to go to school or to write examinations.”

Last month, research watchdog, the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development said its survey revealed that four million children were failing to pay fees and were looking to Beam for assistance.

Public Service minister Paul Mavima said government was only giving assistance to 1,5 million children this year.

-Newsday

Drama In Parly As Biti Clashes With Ziyambi

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Vice President Tendai Biti and Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi had a feisty exchange in Parliament this week over the exhumation and reburial of victims of the 1980s Gukurahundi atrocities.

Described as a genocide, a campaign of terror saw more than 20,000 civilians being killed in the Matebeleland and Midlands provinces after the government unleashed a specially trained army unit on the two regions in one of the darkest periods in the country’s post-independence history.

The emotive subject was raised by Binga North CCC legislator Prince Dubeko Sibanda who had asked the minister about government’s policy on allowing relatives to rebury victims of the 1980s killings.

“… we have heard a lot from Government about exhumations and reburials, some of the relatives of the victims are also getting aged at this stage and they would want to see their affairs sorted and having their matters brought to closure,” said Sibanda.

“What is Government’s policy with regards to ensuring that relatives of victims of Gukurahundi are given permission to exhume and bury their loved ones in terms of their culture in order to bring closure to their matters?”

He added; “The Honourable Minister might want to know that currently most chiefs have been referring the relatives of the victims to the NPRC (National Peace and Reconciliation Commission) which also refers the relatives of the victims to the President to an extent that last week, I had an opportunity to interact with three relatives that were travelling to Harare to handover their documents to the Office of the President.

“What it means is that the policy that the Hon. Minister refers to in the House is not existent on the ground. What is the Government doing to make sure that policy is actually implemented on the ground?”

Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi

In response, Ziyambi said chiefs should provide leadership and guidance on the issue; “If he can kindly furnish me the name of the Chief who indicated that he is not aware of what is supposed to happen, then I will be able to help him.

“It is now very specific … but if there are specific areas where a chief is feigning ignorance of what they are supposed to do, perhaps he can bring forward that so that the necessary deliberations can be done.

However, Biti said there was a need for a legal provision to guide the process.

-Newsday

Kalimbwe Pokes Passion Java’s Nose

By James Gwati- Zambia’s ruling Party spokesperson Joseph Kalimbwe has poked Zanu PF apologist Passion Java’s nose.

Kalimbwe warned the Zanu PF government to apply practical economic revival measures and stop posting Java’s funny campaign videos.
He posted:
“Job creation, currency strength; these are the fundamentals we use to measure economic improvement. And under our party, Zambia is on path. On the other end, you’ve to be crazy to think that an economy that’s guided by the Instagram & Tick Tok ideas of Java will succeed !!”, he said on Twitter.

Zanu PF is using Java as an influencer to lure the youth to vote for the party in 2023.

Mnangagwa Declares To Die In Power

By-Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared that he will be in power beyond 2023.

Mnangagwa made this declaration during a ground-breaking ceremony of a planned Cyber City project in Mt Hampden just outside Harare Wednesday.

Mnangagwa said: “The people who are here, you are the first to see this vision. Each one of you must pray to see this vision coming to fruition. As for me, I know I will be there until the project is finished and overseeing that everything is running smoothly. I will be in charge.”

The first phase of the cyber city, which will include cyber technology offices, shopping malls and construction of the tallest tower in Africa called the Mulk Tower as well as other recreational facilities, are expected to be completed in the next two years.

“This will be a new city, the city of government will be built here. We already have the new Parliament. The Supreme Court and the High Court will also be here and even the President’s offices will be built here together with ministerial offices,” Mnangagwa added.

However, his claim that he would be in office beyond 2023 was viewed as aimed at quashing rumours of discontent in his ruling Zanu PF party over his reported refusal to hand over power to Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga in line with an agreement allegedly made in the wake of the 2017 coup that ushered him into power.

Mnangagwa’s remarks came days after some key former Zanu PF members claimed that he had violated tenets of the 2017 coup agreement stating that he would only serve for one term and pave way for Chiwenga.

Immediately after his speech, a group calling itself Men BelievED started chanting that the President would be in office after the 2023 elections.

Mnangagwa has also been facing growing pressure from ordinary Zimbabweans over the dire state of the economy which has driven many into abject poverty.

Civil servants are mulling a strike soon in protest over poor salaries.

Former Zanu PF youth leader Jim Kunaka, who is infamously known for leading a Mbare-based violent militia called Chipangano, claimed at a Press conference last week that Mnangagwa was reneging on the 2017 coup agreement.

“If they had agreed with Chiwenga that he would give him five years to rule, what prompted him to change today, that he refuses to give him a chance? There is no need to go for congress,” Kunaka, who now represents the Zanu PF Original, told journalists.

“He (Mnangagwa) must honour what he agreed with Chiwenga that he would rule for a single term. He has already created parallel structures — Varakashi, Young Women for ED, Men BelievED …  Those are now people who are loyal to him and not the organisation itself,” Kunaka added.

Another former Zanu PF leader Godfrey Tsenengamu also warned that Mnangagwa was going to lose the 2023 elections.

“You are going nowhere. If we reach 2023 and if you are a candidate, you won’t win. The only thing you can do is make amends with some people,” he said.
-NewsDay

Susan Mutami Drops Bombshell

By James Gwati- Controversial philanthropist and health care worker Susan Mutami has threatened to reveal more pictures with her and President Emerson Mnangagwa.

Early this week, Mutami shocked the nation when she said she had sex with the President.

Posting on her social media platforms Thursday, the controversial socialite said she would reveal more images of her and Mnangagwa.

She posted:

Citizens I’m going to post a few pics that I need u to keep kuitira pandinenge ndichitaura story yangu munge mune reference as well. 

@hbanhire

 can u please do me a huge favor and dig up 

@edmnangagwa

 old office pics when he was the VP of

Police Cause Tenda Bus Accident

By- Police Thursday caused a Tenda bus accident resulting in one person’s death and the injury of 30.

The accident happened near Rusape at around 4 PM.

A survivor of the accident Enoch Zhungu, who sustained minor injuries, told ZBC News that the police distracted the Tenda bus driver when he was overtaking another traffic.

He said the driver lost control of the bus as he tried to return to his lane.

The police confirmed the accident:

The ZRP confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred today at around 1600 hours at the 165 km peg along Harare-Mutare road near Rusape where one person died while 30 passengers were injured, eight of them in critical condition.

The driver of a Tenda bus with 50 passengers on board tried to overtake another vehicle resulting in the bus veering off the road before overturning.

Police said they will release more details pertaining to the accident in due course.

-ZBC

Mnangagwa Closes Doors For Chiwenga

By-Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared that he will be in power beyond 2023.

Mnangagwa made this declaration during a ground-breaking ceremony of a planned Cyber City project in Mt Hampden just outside Harare Wednesday.

Mnangagwa said: “The people who are here, you are the first to see this vision. Each one of you must pray to see this vision coming to fruition. As for me, I know I will be there until the project is finished and overseeing that everything is running smoothly. I will be in charge.”

The first phase of the cyber city, which will include cyber technology offices, shopping malls and construction of the tallest tower in Africa called the Mulk Tower as well as other recreational facilities, are expected to be completed in the next two years.

“This will be a new city, the city of government will be built here. We already have the new Parliament. The Supreme Court and the High Court will also be here and even the President’s offices will be built here together with ministerial offices,” Mnangagwa added.

However, his claim that he would be in office beyond 2023 was viewed as aimed at quashing rumours of discontent in his ruling Zanu PF party over his reported refusal to hand over power to Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga in line with an agreement allegedly made in the wake of the 2017 coup that ushered him into power.

Mnangagwa’s remarks came days after some key former Zanu PF members claimed that he had violated tenets of the 2017 coup agreement stating that he would only serve for one term and pave way for Chiwenga.

Immediately after his speech, a group calling itself Men BelievED started chanting that the President would be in office after the 2023 elections.

Mnangagwa has also been facing growing pressure from ordinary Zimbabweans over the dire state of the economy which has driven many into abject poverty.

Civil servants are mulling a strike soon in protest over poor salaries.

Former Zanu PF youth leader Jim Kunaka, who is infamously known for leading a Mbare-based violent militia called Chipangano, claimed at a Press conference last week that Mnangagwa was reneging on the 2017 coup agreement.

“If they had agreed with Chiwenga that he would give him five years to rule, what prompted him to change today, that he refuses to give him a chance? There is no need to go for congress,” Kunaka, who now represents the Zanu PF Original, told journalists.

“He (Mnangagwa) must honour what he agreed with Chiwenga that he would rule for a single term. He has already created parallel structures — Varakashi, Young Women for ED, Men BelievED …  Those are now people who are loyal to him and not the organisation itself,” Kunaka added.

Another former Zanu PF leader Godfrey Tsenengamu also warned that Mnangagwa was going to lose the 2023 elections.

“You are going nowhere. If we reach 2023 and if you are a candidate, you won’t win. The only thing you can do is make amends with some people,” he said.
-NewsDay

Police Officer “Exposes” Mnangagwa

By- A member of the Zimbabwe Republic has exposed the service for patronising cops.

Violet Kadiki, who is based at Warren Park Police Station, told the court that police officers were employed to protect President Emerson Mnangagwa.

Kadiki made the remarks during cross-examination by lawyer Alec Muchadehama representing five opposition activists accused of violating COVID-19 lockdown regulations.

The CCC activists, include Harare West MP, Joannah Mamombe (MDC Alliance), Cecilia Chimbiri, Makomborero Haruziviishe, Stanley Manyenga and Lovejoy Chitengu.

They were arrested for allegedly holding an unsanctioned demonstration at the height of coronavirus lockdowns in May 2020.

Kadiki told the court that they arrested the accused for carrying placards written: “ED must Go”.

Asked by Muchadehama if saying ED must go is bad, she responded by saying “yes”. Added Muchadehama:

So what do those placards written ED must go mean? … What if the protestors were saying ED meaning another politician, Egypt Dzinemunhenzva?

Kadiki replied she only knew “ED” as the President. She said:

They were asking the President to go and we are there to defend the President from those who oppose the government.

Dzinemunhenzva, a perennial Presidential aspirant, was one of the candidates in the 2018 polls.

Kadiki said she could not identify the accused persons in the dock, saying they were wearing face masks at the time of their arrest.

The trial was postponed to Tuesday.

More: NewsDay

Sikhala Presecution Continues

By- The State has placed CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala on remand facing charges of defeating or obstructing the course of justice.

Mr Tafara Chirambira and Mr Silent Shoko told the court that there was reasonable suspicion that he committed the offence and that the charges were recognisable at law.

Sikhala had challenged placement on remand, arguing that there was an unnecessary splitting of charges as he was on remand on similar charges stemming from the same incident.

The CCC top member was arrested for representing his client Moreblessing Ali who was killed by known Zanu PF thugs in Nyatsime.

-State media

Hyenas Attack Zaka Family

A Zaka couple and their son were left wounded after they were attacked by a clan of hyenas in Bota communal lands on Monday afternoon.

Robert Maroyi, his wife Muchanyara Maroyi and their son Rwatinga Maroyi, of Mapfumo village, have since been hospitalised at Musiso Hospital where they are receiving treatment after being attacked by three hyenas.

Other villagers came to the rescue of the Maroyis and managed to scare away the hyenas.

The three were taken to Musiso Hospital where their condition is critical but stable.

Zimparks spokesperson Mr Tinashe Farawo confirmed the incident and revealed they had deployed a team of rangers to hunt down the marauding hyenas. Said Farawo:

Our team (of game rangers) is on the ground to trek the hyenas. Those who were attacked are hospitalised and are out of danger as of now.

The attack on the Zaka family by the hyenas is one of the several reported cases of human/wildlife conflict countrywide. The latest case has instilled fear in some considering that the attack occurred during the day.- The Herald

“Arrest Bishop Mashonganyika”

The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) youth communication secretary Stephen Chuma has called for a citizens’ arrest of Anton Mashayanyika, a bishop in the Habbakuk Apostolic Faith Mission church in Mberengwa after he threatened to kill Nelson Chamisa.

Addressing a ZANU PF local meeting, Mashayanyika said Chamisa and his followers must be killed describing them as sellouts. He recently told The Standard that he did not have any regrets over his threats, saying he was “too Zanu PF” to be arrested.

Tshuma said since the police have not yet arrested Mashayanyika, citizens must arrest the clergyman.

He said:

It is clear that Zanu PF wants the law unto itself. It is without a doubt that at this juncture, citizens of Zimbabwe, Mberengwa in particular, must initiate a citizens’ arrest and hand over this criminal and Zanu PF thug into the hands of the police.

Mashayanyika’s statements have been described as hate speech as tension grows ahead of next year’s elections.

Chamisa survived an alleged assassination during his meet the people tours last year.

Police have been accused of selective application of the law as CCC and civil society activists are routinely arrested for “trumped-up” charges while Mashayanyika, who was caught making deaths on video walks scot-free.- Pindula News

No Luck for Good Dealer

ESIGODINI gold dealer Baron Dube is back in prison after the Supreme Court dismissed his appeal against conviction and sentence for lack of merit.
Dube (46) of Habane Extension Township was in 2020 convicted of murder and sentenced to an effective 10 years in jail by Bulawayo High Court judge, Justice Maxwell Takuva in connection with the death of Prince Antony Bvundura in September 2018.

Last year, he was released by the High Court on $30 000 bail pending appeal against his conviction and sentence at the Supreme Court.

Dube shot Bvundura, a member of a rival mining gang in Esigodini, in the heat of a fight over a mining claim at Block 13 Atlas Mine in Esigodini using a Voere 458 calibre rifle.

Bvundura was aged 22 at the time of his death.

In October last year, Dube successfully applied to the Supreme Court to be granted leave to note the appeal challenging his conviction and sentence.

In papers before the court, the State was cited as a respondent.

In dismissing the appeal, Supreme Court judge, Justice Alfas Chitakunye sitting with Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza and Justice Hlekani Mwayera said Dube deplorably failed to show that the High Court erred in its assessment of the evidence placed before it and in convicting him.

“It is clear that nothing has been placed before this court warranting interference with the sentence imposed by the court a quo.

The appellant (Dube) lamentably failed to show that the court a quo erred in its assessment of the evidence placed before it, and in convicting the appellant as it did,” he ruled.

“Equally, the sentence was not shown to be inappropriate in the circumstances.

The entire appeal has no merit and accordingly, the appeal against both conviction and sentence, is hereby dismissed.”

Justice Chitakunye said he found merit in the High Court’s finding that Dube parked his vehicle with lights shining on the miners, because one of his rivals was able to see that the appellant was armed with two firearms; a rifle in his hand and a revolver tucked in his trousers at the waist.

The judge said Dube’s testimony was full of inconsistencies and improbabilities casting doubt on his version.

“As a result, the court a quo cannot be faulted for believing the State’s version of events of what transpired on the fateful day over the appellant’s version.

The conclusion that the appellant was reckless in firing the firearm in the direction of one of the witnesses, Mncebisi Mguni and others in his company is sound,” he said.

“The circumstances were such that he ought to have realised that there was a real risk or possibility of hitting someone and thus causing their death.”

Justice Chitakunye said despite that realisation, Dube proceeded to discharge the lethal firearm towards Mguni and company.

“I, therefore, find that there is nothing warranting this court’s interference with the verdict of the court a quo,” he said.

In his grounds of appeal, through his lawyer Mr Leopold Mudisi of Mutendi, Mudisi and Shumba Legal Practitioners, Dube argued that the State failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt.

He said his conviction and sentence were not warranted. Dube contended that the lower court erred by convicting him when there was no evidence to support his conviction.

He submitted that his conviction was unsafe, arguing that the State relied on uncorroborated evidence.

“In my evidence, I mentioned that I accidentally discharged my revolver following an attack by gold panners.

The State had a duty to prove that the projectile which caused the death of the deceased was discharged from my rifle and that I was not attacked resulting in me falling into a pit,” argued Dube.

He argued that the firearm accidentally discharged after he stepped on a rock and fell down while fleeing a mob, which was throwing stones at him while baying for his blood.

Mr Khumbulani Ndlovu, who represented the State, opposed the appeal, saying the State had proved beyond reasonable doubt that Dube deliberately shot and killed Bvundura.

“It is common cause that the deceased was shot by the applicant and died from a gunshot wound.

The court was alive to the fact that the State needed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt,” he said.

“The court rejected the notion that there was an accidental discharge. The court analysed the evidence and concluded that the applicant proffered two versions.”

According to court papers, on September 26, 2018, Bvundura went to work at Block 13 Atlas Mine in Esigodini in the company of his workmates. On the same day, Dube arranged a gang of about 20 people so that they could disperse everyone and take over the mine where there was a gold rush.

At about 11PM, Dube armed himself with two guns, a revolver and a rifle and his accomplices were carrying machetes, axes, shovels and picks.

He drove to the mine in his Toyota Land Cruiser with his gang and on arrival at the mine, he chased away all miners, claiming he had been granted authority to operate at the mine by the owner, one Mr Tendai Musanangura.

Bvundura, who was part of a group of miners fleeing during the skirmishes, was shot and he died on the spot.

According to the post-mortem results the cause of death was gunshot wound, heart destruction and hypovolemic shock.- Chronicle

One Dies In Bus Accident

One person died while 8 others were critically injured when a Tenda bus they were travelling on veered off the road and overturned near Rusape.

Police said the accident occurred around 4 PM this Thursday at the 165km peg along the Harare-Mutare highway. A statement posted on the ZRP official Twitter page reads:

The ZRP confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred today at around 1600 hours at the 165 km peg along Harare-Mutare road near Rusape where one person died while 30 passengers were injured, eight of them in critical condition.

The driver of a Tenda bus with 50 passengers on board tried to overtake another vehicle resulting in the bus veering off the road before overturning.

Police said they will release more details pertaining to the accident in due course.

Meanwhile, one of the passengers, Enoch Zhungu, who sustained minor injuries, told ZBC News that the bus overturned and dragged on the tarmac after the driver was stopped by police as he was overtaking a haulage truck.

He said the driver lost control of the bus as he tried to return to his lane.- ZBC

Lewandowski Moves To Camp Nou

PSG offered Neymar to Manchester City but their suggestion of a swap deal with Bernardo Silva heading the other way was apparently rejected. Le Parisien

Chelsea are in talks with Paris St-Germain over a £50m deal for Presnel Kimpembe, but fear the 26-year-old France defender will turn down a move to Stamford Bridge. Standard

Meanwhile, the Blues are willing to let Spain defender Cesar Azpilicueta leave for Barcelona once they have secured a replacement for the 32-year-old. Marca

Barcelona have confirmed the signing of Robert Lewandowski in a deal worth £42.5m. The 33-year-old has signed a four-year deal with the club and has a buyout clause of £425.9m (€500m).

Tottenham will not open talks to sign Jesse Lingard as he’s not a target on Antonio Conte’s list for this window. Fabrizio Romano

Arsenal have agreed a £32m deal with Manchester City to sign Oleksandr Zinchenko. The Gunners are set to pay £30m up front with £2m in add-ons, while personal terms are not expected to be a problem.

Wolves are weighing up a move for Crystal Palace man Christian Benteke. The Sun

Liverpool have enquired about signing Ajax’s 22-year-old Brazil winger Antony, who has also been linked with Manchester United. Football Insider

Brighton will demand more than £50m from Manchester City for 23-year-old Spain left-back Marc Cucurella. 90Min

Napoli have denied reports that Bayern Munich have tabled a bid to sign forward Victor Osimhen. Football Italia

Church Leader Faces Arrest For Threatening To Kill President Chamisa

The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) youth communication secretary Stephen Chuma has called for a citizens’ arrest of Anton Mashayanyika, a bishop in the Habbakuk Apostolic Faith Mission church in Mberengwa after he threatened to kill Nelson Chamisa.

Addressing a ZANU PF local meeting, Mashayanyika said Chamisa and his followers must be killed describing them as sellouts. He recently told The Standard that he did not have any regrets over his threats, saying he was “too Zanu PF” to be arrested.

Tshuma said since the police have not yet arrested Mashayanyika, citizens must arrest the clergyman.

He said:

It is clear that Zanu PF wants the law unto itself. It is without a doubt that at this juncture, citizens of Zimbabwe, Mberengwa in particular, must initiate a citizens’ arrest and hand over this criminal and Zanu PF thug into the hands of the police.

Mashayanyika’s statements have been described as hate speech as tension grows ahead of next year’s elections.

Chamisa survived an alleged assassination during his meet the people tours last year.

Police have been accused of selective application of the law as CCC and civil society activists are routinely arrested for “trumped-up” charges while Mashayanyika, who was caught making deaths on video walks scot-free.- Pindula News

CCC Blasts Muchinguri-Kashiri

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC has dismissed Zanu PF chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri’s claims that Zanu PF will rule forever.

Writing on Twitter, Muchinguri-Kashiri vowed opposition will never rule Zimbabwe.

Said Muchinguri- Kashiri:

“The freedom we enjoy today came at a great price; lives were lost as we fought against the colonial forces. It’s important to educate the youth of our history.

Locals masquerading as the opposition whilst pushing their masters interests will never rule this country, never!”

In response, CCC Namibia said:

” Poor old Muchinguri-Kashiri thinks that she owns Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe does not belong to Zanu PF.

Above all our grandparents participated in the liberation struggle. Muchinguri- Kashiri and her Zanu PF party cannot monopolize the liberation struggle.

Come 2023, President Nelson Chamisa will win resoundingly,” CCC Namibia said in a statement.

President Chamisa Brings Relief To People With Disabilities

CCC Gutu East Community Projects:

Citizens We Are A National Family One Nation Hatina Imwe Nyika Yatonogara Kunzwe Kwe Zimbabwe…

Your Hon Gift Gonese is a best friend to the disabled.

He is buying a wheel chair for that intelligent boy who is disabled BUT VERY INTELLIGENT…

He intends to set up a tuckshop business for Him… God is Amazing this guy is a sure vote…is registered…

we have identified 5 more who need wheel chairs and this is MY CALL FOR SUPPORT….WATSAPP ON ±263772359448 IF YOU WANT TO DONATE TO THE DISABLED IN OUR CONSTITUENCY..

Bill Antonio Off To Belgium For Trials

Dynamos youngster Bill Antonio has left the country to undergo a month-long trial stint with Belgian top-flight football side KV Mechelen.

According to the Herald, the 19-year-old departed on Tuesday afternoon and was expected to arrive in Europe on the following day.

“Yes, Bill (Antonio) has finally gone for trials in Belgium,” an unnamed source at Dembare told the publication.

“He will have a month with KV Mechelen who will be assessing him. It has been in the pipeline for a long time now and the player left on Tuesday and was expected to arrived today (yesterday).”

Antonio was initially supposed to go to Belgium in 2019 but his handlers decided to reschedule the trials to a later date.

The new date was set at the end of March, and another delay came as a result of logistical complications after the player’s father, Nowell, failed to agree with the agent, Placcedes Jefferson, who is understood to be handling the teenager’s affairs.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

About Hepatitis

World hepatitis day 2022 data

World Hepatitis Day
is observed each year on 28 July to raise awareness of viral hepatitis, which causes inflammation of the liver that leads to severe disease and liver cancer.

The world is currently facing a new outbreak of unexplained acute hepatitis infections affecting children. WHO, together with scientists and policymakers in affected countries, are working to understand the cause of this infection that does not appear to belong to any of the known 5 types of hepatitis viruses: A,B,C,D, and E.

This new outbreak brings focus on thousands of acute viral hepatitis infections that occur among children, adolescents and adults every year.

Most acute hepatitis infections cause mild disease and even go undetected. But in some cases, they can lead complications and be fatal. In 2019 alone, an estimated 78 000 deaths occurred worldwide due to complications of acute hepatitis A to E infections.

Global efforts prioritize the elimination of the hepatitis infections B, C and D infections. Unlike acute viral hepatitis, these 3 infections cause chronic hepatitis that lasts for several decades and culminate in over 1 million deaths per year from cirrhosis and liver cancer.

These 3 types of chronic hepatitis infections are responsible for over 95% of hepatitis deaths. While we have the guidance and tools to diagnose, treat, and prevent chronic viral hepatitis, these services are often out of reach of communities and are sometimes only available at centralized/specialized hospitals.

On World Hepatitis Day 2022, WHO is highlighting the need for bringing hepatitis care closer to the primary health facilities and communities so that people have better access to treatment and care, no matter what type of hepatitis they may have.

WHO aims to achieve hepatitis elimination by 2030. To get there, WHO calls on countries to achieve specific targets:

Reduce new infections of hepatitis B and C by 90%;
Reduce hepatitis related deaths from liver cirrhosis and cancer by 65%;
Ensure that at least 90% of people with hepatitis B and C virus are diagnosed; and
At least 80% of those eligible receive appropriate treatment.

Source: World Health Organization

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More CCC Members In Court

By-Five CCC youth leaders were k in court Thursday for a routine remand hearing.

The four include Makomborero Haruzivishe and Harare West’s ward 16 councillor Danford Ngadziore.

They are facing charges of holding an illegal rally.

CCC posted the court update:

Our champions 

@DNgadziore

,

@moyoalan

@ManyengaStan

 & 

@MakomboreroH

 today appeared before the Harare Magistrates’ Court. They are facing charges of holding an “illegal demo”. They are innocent but the regime continues to use the courts to persecute our members.

Susan Mutami Drops Another Bomb

By James Gwati- Controversial philanthropist and health care worker Susan Mutami has threatened to reveal more pictures with her and President Emerson Mnangagwa.

Early this week, Mutami shocked the nation when she said she had sex with the President.

Posting on her social media platforms Thursday, the controversial socialite said she would reveal more images of her and Mnangagwa.

She posted:

Citizens I’m going to post a few pics that I need u to keep kuitira pandinenge ndichitaura story yangu munge mune reference as well. 

@hbanhire

 can u please do me a huge favor and dig up 

@edmnangagwa

 old office pics when he was the VP of

No Joy For Sikhala

By- The State has placed CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala on remand facing charges of defeating or obstructing the course of justice.

Mr Tafara Chirambira and Mr Silent Shoko had told the court that there was reasonable suspicion that he committed the offence and that the charges were recognisable at law.

Sikhala had challenged placement on remand, arguing that there was an unnecessary splitting of charges as he was on remand on similar charges stemming from the same incident.

-State media

Zanu PF Minister 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.

More: NewZimbabwe.com

Zimbabwe’s Ballooning Chinese Debt Now In Excess Of US$13 Billion

Zimbabwe is choking under mounting international debt as it begins to pay the price for borrowing heavily from China for infrastructure projects at the tail end of Robert Mugabe’s rule.

Beijing funded the expansion of Victoria Falls International Airport and that of the southern African country’s main source of electricity, the Kariba Hydropower Station on the Zambezi River, among other major projects.

Ongoing big infrastructure projects funded by Chinese financiers include the expansion of the Hwange Thermal Station with a loan of $1.2 billion, upgrading of Robert Mugabe International Airport and construction of dams.

Read: China gifts Zimbabwe a modern Parliament

The loans saw Zimbabwe’s public and publicly guaranteed external debt stock rise to $13.35 billion as of the end of December 2021.

It excludes $5 billion President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government committed to pay white Zimbabweans whose commercial farms were seized during the country’s controversial land reform programme that began at the turn of the millennium.

That debt has also pushed Zimbabwe’s domestic debt obligations to unsustainable levels amid indications that the external and domestic debts are now over $19 billion.

However, it is the foreign debt that is giving the authorities headaches given the volatility of the local currency and mounting arrears, especially accruing from Chinese loans.

A report released by the Finance ministry’s debt management office warns that “arrears on external debt, which amounted to $6.6 billion (49 percent of the public and publicly guaranteed external debt) remain a major protracted challenge to restoring debt sustainability and to the economy, resulting in the lack of access to official external financing.”

Last year, the economically troubled southern African country only spent $59.30 million to repay outstanding external loans.

The payments included $9.60 million in token remittances to multilateral banks and Paris Club creditors.

Zimbabwe was blacklisted by major international financiers such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and members of the Paris Club nearly two decades ago after it defaulted on loans.

In September last year, the government started making quarterly token payments of $100,000 to each of the 16 Paris Club creditors as it sought ways to extinguish the mounting debt.

As of the end of May, Zimbabwe had made $8 million in token payments to multilateral banks and $4.8 million to the Paris Club creditors.

Zimbabwe is already defaulting on active loans from China, which is affecting the disbursement of funds for ongoing projects, the debt management office said in the report.

“The low disbursements of loans is due to accumulation of arrears to active China Eximbank loans (amounting to 4266 million) on projects such as the Victoria Falls International Airport ($54 million), NetOne network expansion ($61 million) and expansion of the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport ($3 million),” the report says.

It stated that the ratio of the value of the public debt to the gross domestic product is estimated at 50.9 percent against a threshold of 35 percent prescribed under the Low-Income Country DSA Framework and this has made the situation untenable.

“The cost and risk indicators for external debt are being adversely affected by the continuous accumulation of external debt arrears,” added the report.

“The portfolio is vulnerable to foreign exchange rate risks as indicated by external debt being 78 percent of total debt as well as short term external debt to international reserves of 68.8 percent.

“This implies that any movements in exchange rates will heavily impact the portfolio and will raise the cost of debt service.”

Zimbabwe’s currency, which was reintroduced in 2019 after a decade of dollarisation, has been on a downward spiral against major currencies.

After being fixed to be at par with the US dollar when it bounced back, it now trades at ZW$379.2 to the greenback on the official market, while on the widely used parallel market one US dollar comfortably fetches about 850 Zimbabwe dollars.

To address the debt crisis, Zimbabwe is toying with the idea of joining the Heavily Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) initiative or undertaking a non-HIPC route involving debt restructuring and arrears clearance through bridge financing and using its own resources.

The HIPC initiative, which was initiated by the World Bank and IMF, facilitates 100 percent debt relief for poor countries upon meeting set stringent requirements.

Previously, Zimbabwe explored the HIPC route when the late Mugabe formed a joint government with late opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai between 2009 and 2013, but the idea was shot down by ruling Zanu-PF hardliners, who resisted political and economic reforms that could have made Zimbabwe eligible for debt relief.

Also read: Robert Mugabe’s multimillion-dollar business closes shop

The Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) said the latest debt strategy would be meaningless without genuine political and economic reforms.

“It remains to be seen if Harare will honour its debt strategy given the fact that the success of all options proposed in this strategy are highly hinged on the full implementation of political and economic reforms,” ZIMCODD said.

“In its conclusion of the 2021 staff monitored programme, the IMF indicated Harare’s lack of progress in instituting these reforms as per the expectations of creditors and the international community.

“While the two options being considered in Harare’s debt strategy are sufficient to bring a lasting solution to the debt crisis, the strategy has also laid bare the effects of toxic politics on economic progression.”

ZIMCODD noted that after initially rejecting the HIPC initiative, the same authorities who rejected the idea “a decade later are now seeing great advantages of participating in the HIPC initiative” as a result of limited options in resolving the burgeoning debt.

It also noted that the weakening Zimbabwe dollar was set to worsen the debt crisis as the country would struggle to service external loans.

“Local currency volatility increases the cost of servicing external debt,” ZIMCODD added.

“This in turn crowds out social service delivery, the gold bar, especially for the poor majority.

“Currency instability also exerts government spending pressure because it forces treasury to award unsustainable spending reviews, which are inevitable.”

Zimbabwe has also been mortgaging its vast mineral resources in exchange for loans from China and Trafigura, a global commodity broker, in a move that was recently described as dangerous by the World Bank.

Read: Zimbabwe to sell gold coins as local currency weakens

According to recent reports, President Mnangagwa’s government has been discussing a deal with Trafigura that would give the commodities trader control over output from some of Zimbabwe’s biggest mines to enable repayment of debts.

Trafigura would get $225.6 million it is owed by Zimbabwe for fuel supplies dating back to 2016.

In a paper, “Developing Economies Should Think Hard About Taking on Resource Based Loans”, the World Bank said Zimbabwe had also made arrangements with China to repay loans by mortgaging mineral resources.

“In 2006, Zimbabwe contracted a $200 million loan from China Eximbank for the purchase of agriculture equipment and the platinum deposits in Selous and Northfields reserves were given as collateral,” the World Bank said.

“There is no information on whether platinum production was to be carried out by Zimbabwean or Chinese mining companies, only that China reportedly asked that the rights to 50 percent of the potential platinum reserves be put up as collateral for the loan, which is freed once the loan is fully repaid in cash.

“We have rarely observed still in the ground resource assets (rather than flows) being used as collateral.

“This is in line with Gelpern et al’s review of Chinese loan contracts more broadly where they found limited evidence of using still-in-the-ground resource assets as collateral.

“They should tread carefully: a renewed embrace of resource-backed loans could backfire on them.”

In May, President Mnangagwa requested the African Development Bank (AfDB) to lead Zimbabwe’s debt repayment strategy as the country sought to expunge its unsustainable debt overhang.

The huge external debt has been blamed for the country’s failure to access affordable long-term financing from both multilateral and bilateral financiers.

Although Zimbabwe cleared its arrears to the IMF in 2016, it cannot access funding from the Bretton Woods institution because of the money it owes to the World Bank, AfDB and European Investment Bank.

“As a general rule the IMF is prevented from lending to any member country that has arrears to other international financial institutions,” the IMF said last year as it explained why Zimbabwe was excluded when it gave African countries such as South Africa and Zambia millions in loans to help them cushion their economies against the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

-The East African

Bill Antonio Off To Europe For Trials

Dynamos youngster Bill Antonio has left the country to undergo a month-long trial stint with Belgian top-flight football side KV Mechelen.

According to the Herald, the 19-year-old departed on Tuesday afternoon and was expected to arrive in Europe on the following day.

“Yes, Bill (Antonio) has finally gone for trials in Belgium,” an unnamed source at Dembare told the publication.

“He will have a month with KV Mechelen who will be assessing him. It has been in the pipeline for a long time now and the player left on Tuesday and was expected to arrived today (yesterday).”

Antonio was initially supposed to go to Belgium in 2019 but his handlers decided to reschedule the trials to a later date.

The new date was set at the end of March, and another delay came as a result of logistical complications after the player’s father, Nowell, failed to agree with the agent, Placcedes Jefferson, who is understood to be handling the teenager’s affairs.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Kadewere Fights For Jersey At Lyon

Warriors striker Tino Kadewere is still fighting for his place at Olympique Lyon, despite reports linking him with a move away from the French Ligue 1 side.

The 26-year old former Prince Edward School pupil was reduced to just cameo appearances in the 2021/22 season, scoring just one goal in an injury-punctuated campaign.

The arrival of new coach Peter Bosz, who replaced Rudi Garcia in the Lyon dugout, saw a change of fortunes for the Zimbabwe international, who fell down the pecking order, especially after the return of Alexandre Lacazette from Arsenal.

Report in France suggest that Kadewere is on the radar of Ligue 1 side Strasbourg, with the Alsace-based outfit favorites to sign the lanky striker, as a replacement for Ludovic Arjoque, who is Heather Berlin-bound.

Despite those reports, 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 Bosz wants to assess his options before making any transfer decisions ahead of the season.

Kadewere is contacted until 2026.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Health Watch: About Hepatitis

World hepatitis day 2022 data

World Hepatitis Day
is observed each year on 28 July to raise awareness of viral hepatitis, which causes inflammation of the liver that leads to severe disease and liver cancer.

The world is currently facing a new outbreak of unexplained acute hepatitis infections affecting children. WHO, together with scientists and policymakers in affected countries, are working to understand the cause of this infection that does not appear to belong to any of the known 5 types of hepatitis viruses: A,B,C,D, and E.

This new outbreak brings focus on thousands of acute viral hepatitis infections that occur among children, adolescents and adults every year.

Most acute hepatitis infections cause mild disease and even go undetected. But in some cases, they can lead complications and be fatal. In 2019 alone, an estimated 78 000 deaths occurred worldwide due to complications of acute hepatitis A to E infections.

Global efforts prioritize the elimination of the hepatitis infections B, C and D infections. Unlike acute viral hepatitis, these 3 infections cause chronic hepatitis that lasts for several decades and culminate in over 1 million deaths per year from cirrhosis and liver cancer.

These 3 types of chronic hepatitis infections are responsible for over 95% of hepatitis deaths. While we have the guidance and tools to diagnose, treat, and prevent chronic viral hepatitis, these services are often out of reach of communities and are sometimes only available at centralized/specialized hospitals.

On World Hepatitis Day 2022, WHO is highlighting the need for bringing hepatitis care closer to the primary health facilities and communities so that people have better access to treatment and care, no matter what type of hepatitis they may have.

WHO aims to achieve hepatitis elimination by 2030. To get there, WHO calls on countries to achieve specific targets:

Reduce new infections of hepatitis B and C by 90%;
Reduce hepatitis related deaths from liver cirrhosis and cancer by 65%;
Ensure that at least 90% of people with hepatitis B and C virus are diagnosed; and
At least 80% of those eligible receive appropriate treatment.

Source: World Health Organization

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Lobels Feels Heat, Threatens Competitor Over ‘Identical’ Branding

By A Correspondent| Bread maker, Lobels has threatened to drag its local competitor, Natbake to court over seemingly identical branding of their white bread.

Lobels lawyers, Mawere Sibanda Commercial Lawyers, wrote to Natbake on July 4 demanding it stops using its colours or face legal action.

The lawsuit threat comes at a time the country’s second largest bakery in the country is facing viability issues and struggling to pay transporters.

Lobels’ lawyers claimed the ‘identical’ trade dress was causing confusion on the market.

It is also reportedly facing serious competition in terms of quality of the prime white loaf.

“The company has been feeling the heat from competitors who have introduced better quality bread on the market.

Apparently the colors which they allege to be identical have different shades which should not be an issue because customers can easily distinguish between the two brands,” a source said.

“Your aforesaid use of a trade dress identical to, or at least similar to our client’s trade mark in respect to identical services is calculated to induce the relevant either to mistake or confuse your services for our client’s services or to unfairly take advantage of the goodwill and reputation our client has established in the Lobels goods and services. Your imitation of Lobels’ red and blue trade dress is a fraudulent ploy to deceive an average consumer of Lobels products into mistaking your goods as our client’s, which consequently affects our client’s reputation and goodwill,” the lawyers wrote.

“We have therefore been instructed by our client to demand, as we hereby do, that you immediately cease all use of the Lobels mark, deliver up for destruction all infringing products including packaging and trade documentation bearing the offending mark and trade dress and furnish our client with a written undertaking that you will refrain, in future, from using a trade dress or mark similar to our client’s in Zimbabwe.”

“Should you fail to comply with the foregoing, our client reserves the right to institute appropriate proceedings at the High Court of Zimbabwe against you in respect of the use complained of and to institute a claim for damages,” the lawyers further wrote, indicating they were giving Natbake five days to respond.

Natbake, which is now Zimbabwe’s fourth largest bread maker after Bakers Inn, Lobels and Proton, is yet to respond to the correspondence.

President Chamisa Launches Initiative To Support People With Disabilities

CCC Gutu East Community Projects:

Citizens We Are A National Family One Nation Hatina Imwe Nyika Yatonogara Kunzwe Kwe Zimbabwe…

Your Hon Gift Gonese is a best friend to the disabled.

He is buying a wheel chair for that intelligent boy who is disabled BUT VERY INTELLIGENT…

He intends to set up a tuckshop business for Him… God is Amazing this guy is a sure vote…is registered…

we have identified 5 more who need wheel chairs and this is MY CALL FOR SUPPORT….WATSAPP ON ±263772359448 IF YOU WANT TO DONATE TO THE DISABLED IN OUR CONSTITUENCY..

POLAD Call For Reforms: Is Mnangagwa Pushing Self Out Of Office?

Tinashe Sambiri|Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s POLAD has released a statement on the need for electoral reforms but analysts say the whole thing is meant to confuse voters.

Political observers feel Mr Mnangagwa is merely playing mind games with voters by feigning concern about reforms via POLAD.

POLAD is widely viewed as Mr Mnangagwa’s baby.

See below POLAD full statement:

We the Political Actors at an Extra-Ordinary Executive Plenary Meetings on Electoral Reforms held on the 17th of December, 2021 and the 14th of January 2022 for the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD),

Whereas, we recognise that electoral reforms are pertinent in conducting free and fair elections,

Whereas, we recognise that there is need for organised and structured contestation of elections,

Whereas, we recognise that there are institutions and legal frameworks that facilitate the conducting of elections. There is need to enhance and strengthen the electoral processes,

And whereas, we are committed to the common understanding that we remain united in our common purpose to dialogue with the intention of resolving the issues affecting the nation, in particular electoral reforms,

Now, therefore, we have resolved to adopt and recommend the following electoral reforms that affect the Electoral Act:

Reform 1: All election-related laws to be in the Electoral Act
Access to the electoral law by all political actors must be easy and the law itself must not be complicated. Ideally, all electoral laws must be found in one Code. This is not the case now: political party financing is in its own legislation, the regulation of political rallies and other political meetings is in a separate statute while access to the media by political actors during the election season is shrouded in mystery and is regulated outside the Electoral Act. It is proposed that all election-related laws must be in the Electoral Act. Thus, the Political Parties (Finance) Act must be repealed and all its provisions transferred to the Electoral Act. The regulation of political rallies and political meetings during an election season must be in the Electoral Act and not MOPA. Special access to the public media during an election season must be provided for in the Electoral Act and not the Broadcasting Services Act.

Reform 2: State funding of political parties must be widened to promote multi-party democracy.
The current system of state funding of political parties does not promote the growth of a truly democratic multi-party system. It does not take into account all votes cast in a general election. It has a very high minimum threshold of 5% of votes cast and it does not consider votes cast for the President and for local councillors.

It is proposed that the Political Parties (Finance) Act be amended to take into account all three elections namely Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Authorities for participating political parties. The minimum threshold must be reduced to less than 5%.

Reform 3: Regulation of political campaign meetings must be kept to a bare minimum during the period from the proclamation of elections up to polling day.

Political campaign meetings during the period from the proclamation of elections up to polling day following flexible arrangements:

• Door-to-door campaigns: police notified for record purposes only.

• Meetings of less than SO people indoors: police notified for record purposes only.

• Meetings of less than 100 people open space: police notified for record purposes only.

• All other political campaign meetings: 2 days’ notice to the police.

Reform 4: The Electoral Act must have a specific provision giving each political party fielding candidates in an election a free statutory cumulative minimum two-hour period on each public media platform to propagate its campaign message and a minimum of five articles provided the allocation of time must be proportionate to the number of candidates fielded by the participating political party.
Access to the public media during the election season, particularly radio and television, is uneven. This must be remedied by a legislated two-hour free slot during prime time viewing for every political party participating in the election and minimum of five (5) articles at least on pages with odd numbers. In addition ZMC must monitor fair coverage of all Political Parties in the public media.

Reform 5: The formula for the 30% female quota in local authorities recently introduced by the Constitution must be provided for in the Electoral Act in time for 2023.
The Constitution now provides for a 30% female quota in respect of councillors for local authorities but the Electoral Act has not yet made provision for how the female quota is to be filled. It is proposed that this be done immediately and that the formula currently being used for the female quota in Parliament be used subject to the following difference: the party list of each contesting political party must be headed by a woman who is either less than 35 years of age or is living with disability.

Reform 6: ZEC regulations must be promulgated at least 6 months before the elections.
Save in exceptional circumstances, any regulations that ZEC is mandated by law to promulgate to govern a general election must be promulgated at least 6 months before the election. For the avoidance of doubt such regulations must include any amounts of money that candidates may be required to pay.

Mnangagwa’s “Captured” POLAD Calls For Electoral Reforms

Tinashe Sambiri|Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s POLAD has released a statement on the need for electoral reforms but analysts say the whole thing is meant to confuse voters.

Political observers feel Mr Mnangagwa is merely playing mind games with voters by feigning concern about reforms via POLAD.

POLAD is widely viewed as Mr Mnangagwa’s baby.

See below POLAD full statement:

We the Political Actors at an Extra-Ordinary Executive Plenary Meetings on Electoral Reforms held on the 17th of December, 2021 and the 14th of January 2022 for the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD),

Whereas, we recognise that electoral reforms are pertinent in conducting free and fair elections,

Whereas, we recognise that there is need for organised and structured contestation of elections,

Whereas, we recognise that there are institutions and legal frameworks that facilitate the conducting of elections. There is need to enhance and strengthen the electoral processes,

And whereas, we are committed to the common understanding that we remain united in our common purpose to dialogue with the intention of resolving the issues affecting the nation, in particular electoral reforms,

Now, therefore, we have resolved to adopt and recommend the following electoral reforms that affect the Electoral Act:

Reform 1: All election-related laws to be in the Electoral Act
Access to the electoral law by all political actors must be easy and the law itself must not be complicated. Ideally, all electoral laws must be found in one Code. This is not the case now: political party financing is in its own legislation, the regulation of political rallies and other political meetings is in a separate statute while access to the media by political actors during the election season is shrouded in mystery and is regulated outside the Electoral Act. It is proposed that all election-related laws must be in the Electoral Act. Thus, the Political Parties (Finance) Act must be repealed and all its provisions transferred to the Electoral Act. The regulation of political rallies and political meetings during an election season must be in the Electoral Act and not MOPA. Special access to the public media during an election season must be provided for in the Electoral Act and not the Broadcasting Services Act.

Reform 2: State funding of political parties must be widened to promote multi-party democracy.
The current system of state funding of political parties does not promote the growth of a truly democratic multi-party system. It does not take into account all votes cast in a general election. It has a very high minimum threshold of 5% of votes cast and it does not consider votes cast for the President and for local councillors.

It is proposed that the Political Parties (Finance) Act be amended to take into account all three elections namely Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Authorities for participating political parties. The minimum threshold must be reduced to less than 5%.

Reform 3: Regulation of political campaign meetings must be kept to a bare minimum during the period from the proclamation of elections up to polling day.

Political campaign meetings during the period from the proclamation of elections up to polling day following flexible arrangements:

• Door-to-door campaigns: police notified for record purposes only.

• Meetings of less than SO people indoors: police notified for record purposes only.

• Meetings of less than 100 people open space: police notified for record purposes only.

• All other political campaign meetings: 2 days’ notice to the police.

Reform 4: The Electoral Act must have a specific provision giving each political party fielding candidates in an election a free statutory cumulative minimum two-hour period on each public media platform to propagate its campaign message and a minimum of five articles provided the allocation of time must be proportionate to the number of candidates fielded by the participating political party.
Access to the public media during the election season, particularly radio and television, is uneven. This must be remedied by a legislated two-hour free slot during prime time viewing for every political party participating in the election and minimum of five (5) articles at least on pages with odd numbers. In addition ZMC must monitor fair coverage of all Political Parties in the public media.

Reform 5: The formula for the 30% female quota in local authorities recently introduced by the Constitution must be provided for in the Electoral Act in time for 2023.
The Constitution now provides for a 30% female quota in respect of councillors for local authorities but the Electoral Act has not yet made provision for how the female quota is to be filled. It is proposed that this be done immediately and that the formula currently being used for the female quota in Parliament be used subject to the following difference: the party list of each contesting political party must be headed by a woman who is either less than 35 years of age or is living with disability.

Reform 6: ZEC regulations must be promulgated at least 6 months before the elections.
Save in exceptional circumstances, any regulations that ZEC is mandated by law to promulgate to govern a general election must be promulgated at least 6 months before the election. For the avoidance of doubt such regulations must include any amounts of money that candidates may be required to pay.

You Don’t Own Zimbabwe, CCC Tells Muchinguri-Kashiri

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC has dismissed Zanu PF chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri’s claims that Zanu PF will rule forever.

Writing on Twitter, Muchinguri-Kashiri vowed opposition will never rule Zimbabwe.

Said Muchinguri- Kashiri:

“The freedom we enjoy today came at a great price; lives were lost as we fought against the colonial forces. It’s important to educate the youth of our history.

Locals masquerading as the opposition whilst pushing their masters interests will never rule this country, never!”

In response, CCC Namibia said:

” Poor old Muchinguri-Kashiri thinks that she owns Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe does not belong to Zanu PF.

Above all our grandparents participated in the liberation struggle. Muchinguri- Kashiri and her Zanu PF party cannot monopolize the liberation struggle.

Come 2023, President Nelson Chamisa will win resoundingly,” CCC Namibia said in a statement.

Police Re-Open Investigations Into Zanu PF Activist’s GMB Fraud Case

By A Correspondent| Police have re-opened investigations into Zanu PF activist and controversial businessman Wellington Peyama case in which he is accused of defrauding the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) of USD$80 000 a decade ago.

Peyama, a known land baron and miller in Chitungwiza allegedly defrauded GMB flour worth USD$80 000 when he allegedly diverted four truckloads of flour which were supposed to be delivered at one of his milling plants in Gutu.

“He misled GMB in 2010 through Peter Chipangara who was the production manager that he had bakeries in Gutu and was in need of four truckloads of flour to produee bread. This is despite a fact that he had none in that area. The flour was released but he didn’t pay anything. This deal was being facilited by the then marketing manager Emmerson Mandizvidza,” said a source at GMB.

The Zanu PF staunch supporter who recently was being probed for land theft, refused to pay for the delivered flour leading to his arrest along with Mandizvidza. The matter was to be withdrawn before plea after senior party members interventions.

“Now the matter has been revived. GMB wants to recover it’s monies. The political cover that protected him then is no-longer available. He was a close ally of Savior Kasukuwere before he turned against him,” added the source.

The sources said already Mandizvidza has since left GMB after he was kicked out for allegedly working in cahoots with Peyama to defraud the parastatal.

Letter by Obert Masaraure from Harare Central Remand Prison

By A Correspondent| Revolutionary greetings Cdes. Today l thought of writing to you this letter from the dungeons of Harare Central Prison. It is now day 13 of my re-arrest after having spent 16 days at Chikurubi Maximum Prison. I urge you to fight on to defend our profession, one which we love so much. These detentions will not stop me from fighting for workers rights, but will rather strengthen my resolve for a better teacher in one’s country.

Teachers,as l am in prison, I hear they plan on meeting us sometime next week to discuss the conditions of living in our sector as if they don’t know. Firstly, the prices of goods are now pegged in USD whilst our labour is being paid in non-existent currency called RTGS.

The meeting is meant to sway us away from the strike which is supposed to start tommorow 22 July 2022. The minister Paul Mavhima knows that if we unite over our salaries and demand them to be restored back to their pre-October 2018 salaries, we will win. He has promised that we have to meet with the Finance minister Mthuli Ncube, this after the Unions had met him on Tuesday.

I urge you Union leaders in the teaching profession please do not sell out. This is our chance to unite all teachers and bring back the classroom dignity. It is at this point in time that we must demand what was stolen from us by the failed economic policies of one Mthuli Ncube.

Now it is time to show the employer that us teachers, we are a united force. Let’s just demand a fair and decent wage as it is our right. We must be part of the historic strike in demanding labour justice in our sector. There is power in unity, let’s all unite to achieve what we have been fighting for since October 2018.

Yours comradely
ARTUZ NATIONAL PRESIDENT
Obert Masaraure

CCC Dismisses Muchinguri “Zanu PF Will Rule Forever” Mantra

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC has dismissed Zanu PF chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri’s claims that Zanu PF will rule forever.

Writing on Twitter, Muchinguri-Kashiri vowed opposition will never rule Zimbabwe.

Said Muchinguri- Kashiri:

“The freedom we enjoy today came at a great price; lives were lost as we fought against the colonial forces. It’s important to educate the youth of our history.

Locals masquerading as the opposition whilst pushing their masters interests will never rule this country, never!”

In response, CCC Namibia said:

” Poor old Muchinguri-Kashiri thinks that she owns Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe does not belong to Zanu PF.

Above all our grandparents participated in the liberation struggle. Muchinguri- Kashiri and her Zanu PF party cannot monopolize the liberation struggle.

Come 2023, President Nelson Chamisa will win resoundingly,” CCC Namibia said in a statement.

Bishop Mashayanyika Faces Citizens’ Arrest For Threatening To Kill President Chamisa

The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) youth communication secretary Stephen Chuma has called for a citizens’ arrest of Anton Mashayanyika, a bishop in the Habbakuk Apostolic Faith Mission church in Mberengwa after he threatened to kill Nelson Chamisa.

Addressing a ZANU PF local meeting, Mashayanyika said Chamisa and his followers must be killed describing them as sellouts. He recently told The Standard that he did not have any regrets over his threats, saying he was “too Zanu PF” to be arrested.

Tshuma said since the police have not yet arrested Mashayanyika, citizens must arrest the clergyman.

He said:

It is clear that Zanu PF wants the law unto itself. It is without a doubt that at this juncture, citizens of Zimbabwe, Mberengwa in particular, must initiate a citizens’ arrest and hand over this criminal and Zanu PF thug into the hands of the police.

Mashayanyika’s statements have been described as hate speech as tension grows ahead of next year’s elections.

Chamisa survived an alleged assassination during his meet the people tours last year.

Police have been accused of selective application of the law as CCC and civil society activists are routinely arrested for “trumped-up” charges while Mashayanyika, who was caught making deaths on video walks scot-free.- Pindula News

ZEC Blames Mthuli And Mangudya Responsible For Voter Apathy

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has blamed voter registration apathy on the state of the economy, saying even civic groups faced resource challenges in mobilising people to register to vote.

Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube and his Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya are responsible for economic policies that have ruined this country.

According to statistics released by Zec in January, only 5 632 575 people are registered to vote, down by 63 131 voters from the 5 695 706 who voted in 2018.

Statistics show that there were 6 441 157 registered voters in the 2013 general elections.

Addressing delegates on Twitter spaces hosted by the Zimbabwe Electoral Support Network (Zesn) on Tuesday, Zec director of voter education Rejoice Sibanda blamed the poor turnout on the economy.

“In terms of resources, the nation is facing resource constraints and not the commission alone. As Zec, we have authorised over 100 civic society and faith-based organisations to conduct voter education,” Sibanda said.

“However, from the research we have conducted, there are less than 10 organisations currently doing voter education and they have cited resource constraints.”

The discussion was held under the theme Adequacy and Deficiency of Voter Education in Zimbabwe and the Impact on Electoral Democracy.

“We need to think outside the box and start riding on less costly mechanisms such as digital platforms and in the digital era, information cannot be personalised. We should put our heads together and take advantage of the digital platforms and we will go a step further as our electorate will have adequate access to voter information,” Sibanda said.

Meanwhile, Sibanda said Zec would come hard on Zanu-PF after one of its supporters was caught on camera ordering rural voters to feign illiteracy during voting in the 2023 general elections.

“Contents of the video are very disturbing in the sense that it contravenes the law, misleading the voters. In this regard, the commission normally works with the police as the law enforcement agency,” Sibanda said.

“The commission has a duty to manage conflict during electoral processes and there are channels that are to be followed,” Sibanda said.

In a video that has gone viral, a Zanu-PF supporter was heard telling villagers to claim illiteracy so that they could be assisted by people who would ensure they vote for the ruling party.

The opposition has over the years accused the ruling Zanu-PF party of employing the tactic to win votes in rural areas.

“In this regard, if (video) is brought to the attention of the commission, Zec will act as it (is) mandated by the laws of Zimbabwe to act upon such violation of a code of conduct of political parties and candidates,” Sibanda added.

-Newsday

London: Nick Mangwana Blocked

The following is a brief interview with the visiting director of the Zimbabwe National Museum And Monuments, Dr Godfrey Mahachi who has flown into London over the remains of the fallen First Chimurenga heroes.

‘Descendant of peasants’…Nick Mangwana

The initiative to repatriate the fallen heroes’ bones was launched during the Robert Mugabe days when the skulls were first identified and then packed into boxes.

NEHANDA-STATUE-HARARE

Around that time, Govt Spokesman Nick Mangwana was blocked by a combination of London staff and traditional leaders from touching the remains on the basis that he is not a royal. He was at the time trying to carry the remains back to Harare when traditional leaders ordered him not to tamper with the royal skulls, on the basis that he is “a descendant of peasants.”

Sources tell ZimEye that the British museums have 13 skulls of Zimbabwe’s fallen heroes. Requests by this news network for pictures of the skulls had been rejected at the time of writing as the museum has in recent years declassified the items from their shelves so they can be handed back to the Zimbabwe govt.

Once in Zimbabwe, the skulls are likely going to be turned into iconic assets for the recently built continental museum of African Liberation which is near the Heroes Acre in the capital, Harare.

ZimEye caught up with Dr Godfrey Mahachi at the country’s embassy in London where he responded to the following questions.

1. How many trips have you done to UK so far, and what’s the guarantee that this time you will go home with Nehanda and others’ bones?

2. Why is there little success or low initiative to date; is it because Nehanda is from Mashonaland and the current govt is led by Karangas?

3. For years running, we hear the bones are there. But where are the pictures?

4. What significance is this this matter to the national good?

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JUST IN: Sikhala’s Application Dismissed

By A Correspondent| Opposition Zengeza West legislator, Job Sikhala’s application challenging his placement on remand in a matter he is accused of obstructing the course of justice has been dismissed by a Harare Magistrate.

He has therefore been placed on remand.

Seeing the Goldsmith’s Face | Sabbath School

Sabbath School Summary

By Elder Dr Masimba Mavaza
Lesson 4
Memory Text: “But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord” (2 Corinthians 3:18, NKJV).
INTRODUCTION
Amy Carmichael took a group of children to a traditional gold-smith in India. In the middle of a charcoal fire was a curved roof tile. On the tile was a mixture of salt, tamarind fruit, and brick dust. Embedded in this mixture was gold. As the fire devoured the mixture, the gold became purer. The goldsmith took the gold out with tongs and, if it was not pure enough, he replaced it in the fire with a new mixture. But each time the gold was replaced, the heat was increased. The group asked, “How do you know when the gold is purified?” He replied, “When I can see my face in it.”—Amy Carmichael, Learning of God (Fort Washington, PA: Christian Literature Crusade, 1989), p. 50.
God is seeking to purify us, to refine us like gold, to transform us into His image. That’s an astonishing goal, and it seems even more astonishing that a Christlike character is developed in us only as we pass through life’s crucibles.

SABBATH: Gold that is so rare & of great worth is one that is refined in fire. When dug up from the mine, it can’t be used till it passes through the crucible. Amy Carmichael went to a goldsmith’s shop with children in India. They saw how fire purified gold. When they asked when the gold was purified, the goldsmith said; “When I can see my face in it.” God also uses life’s crucibles to develop His (godly) image in us.

SUNDAY: The worth of mankind is in His Creator. God made us in His image (Rom. 8:29, Gen. 1:27). One soul is of more value than a world. Sadly, sin stained this image (Rom. 3:10-19). But it’s God’s desire to restore His image in us through the perfection of our characters (Rom. 8:29, DA, p. 671). We’re to imitate Christ; be portraits of Christ as the great controversy unfolds (Job 1, Matt. 5:16, 1 Cor. 4:9, Eph. 3:10).

MONDAY: The great controversy can be felt in our lives but we can’t see the forces at play. Those who trust in the “invisible” God for an “unseen” reward are conquerors. When Balaam & Balak longed to crush Israel & Moses & Israel were unaware, God (“invisible”) fought for them (Heb. 11:27). Job unaware about the source of his woes put His trust in God (Job 23:1-10). Our fires come to refine & purify us.

TUESDAY: Christ, in his final days, before the Passover, taught that we’re not to spend our time in idle waiting as we look forward for His redemption. The parables to the disciples (10 virgins & the sheep & goats) is still relevant for us today. We’re to trim our lamps with godly fear as Jesus draws near. The “oil” stands for the Holy Spirit & godly character (Matt. 25:1-12, 31-46). The saved has the divine likeness!

WEDNESDAY: Soon a great trouble such as never before will arise on earth & will not stop until Christ comes. God has always given men warning of a coming judgement. The righteous that have faith in the message will act in obedience, & escape the judgement that will fall on the wicked (Dan. 12:1-10, Rev. 22:11). The saved that’ll be alive at Jesus’ coming are wise for they believed the warnings (Prov. 1:7).

THURSDAY: The fullness of Christ is experienced & revealed when we work together & fellowship with each other (Eph. 4:11-16). No man is an island; every man is part of the main. The church is a body, Jesus is the Head, & His people make up the rest. Thus, our walk with God is not a private affair. We are a community of believers. We may at times stand alone but we’re to unite to witness (Eph. 3:10).

FRIDAY: Good character formation is more important than reputation. It’s the most essential work ever given to man. In ages past, never has men; the youth been tested by issues so great than today. Those who’ll rise above sin & any test are those with a godly character. The foolish virgins beg for oil because they’re unprepared. The wise had extra oil but could not give it out. Character is not transferable!

—Ellen G. White, “God Promises Us a New Heart of Flesh,” p. 100, in Sons and Daughters of God; “! ‘To Meet the Bridegroom,’! ” pp. 405–421, in Christ’s Object Lessons; “The Time of Trouble,” pp. 613–634, in The Great Controversy & The Youth’s Instructor, January 16, 1896.

Keywords

Oil- An element that was used by Jesus in the Parable of the Ten Virgins. Oil stands for the Holy Spirit and is also used to depict a godly character.

DA- The Desire of Ages.

The time of trouble- A time of crisis that will assail the world just before Jesus comes. It is the final fulfilment of the prophecy in Daniel 11. The wise (righteous) are refined & purified by the time of trouble. The wicked continue their unjust deeds and faces the wrath of God.

Captions

SUNDAY- “In His Image”
MONDAY- Faith Amid the Refining Fire
TUESDAY- Jesus’ Last Words
WEDNESDAY- “The Wise”
THURSDAY- Character and Community

Discussion Questions

? What does “character building” mean? How can you do this? How much of a visible priority is character building within your own life and your church community?

? Thursday’s study talked about the important role of community in the life of a Christian. How well does your local church function as the body of Christ? How well do you represent the Lord as a community? As a class, talk about what you can do to improve.

? As a class, talk about the question of why character building is important, even though we are saved by faith alone in Jesus. Since His righteousness and His perfect character are what save us, then why do we need to develop character?

? Helen Keller, who was deaf and blind from an early age, wrote, “Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved.”—Leadership, vol. 17, no. 4. Do you agree? Discuss the relationships between character, suffering, and the great controversy.
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Shadaya Wades Into Olinda-Stunner-Tytan Situation

By Jane Mlambo| Controversial social media influencer Shadaya Knight has accused Hip Hop star Stunner real name Desmond Chideme and Tytan real name Njabulo Nkomo of being played by the controversial socialite Olinda Chapel.

Stunner is Olinda’s ex-husband while Tytan is the currently married to the ‘Rich Aunt’ as she is famously referred nowadays.

Shadaya’s strong remarks against Stunner and Tytan follows the former’s invitation to perform at Olinda’s High Tea event on 29 October 2022.

Stunner

Tytan is also billed to perform at event that will be held in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

Female artiste of the moment Feli Nandi is also billed to perform at the event.

The inclusion of Stunner on the event has set tongues wagging on social media with some questioning why Tytan would allow his wife’s ex-husband to continuously feature in their life.

Not to be left out is Shadaya who hit out at Stunner saying he is at the mercy of Olinda because he is broke.

Tytan

Shadaya said both Stunner and Tytan are being played by Olinda becuase of her financial muscle.

“Fellas, the Olinda Stunner Tytan situation should teach you the importance of SELF RESPECT & HAVING YOUR OWN MONEY as a man. Just look at how she plays around with these 2 dependants, toys at her mercy. This is what happens when you’re at the mercy of a woman, humiliation…,”

Ultimatum For ‘Errant’ Minister July Moyo To Step Back On Pomona Deal

THE Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) has given Local Government and Public Works Minister Hon. July Moyo two days to withdraw his orders to City of Harare (CoH) in which he asked the local authority to rescind its decision terminating the controversial waste management contract with Geogenix B.V.

Moyo on 7 July 2022 wrote a letter to CoH purportedly directing it to immediately rescind resolutions which it made in early June in relation to the establishment of the Pomona Waste to Energy Project.

Moyo said CoH’s resolutions do not take away the local authority’s responsibilities which were purportedly set out in the contract.

Among some of the resolutions, CoH suspended the Pomona Waste to Energy Project charging that it was signed without the local authority conducting its own feasibility study. CoH also appointed a special committee to investigate the Pomona Waste to Energy Project.

But in a letter written to Moyo on 18 July 2022, CHRA, which is represented by Archford Rutanhira of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), said the Local Government and Public Works Minister must cease and desist from interfering with CoH’s operations and should withdraw his letter ordering the local authority not to terminate the purported contract between CoH and Geogenix B. V within 48 hours.

In the event of Moyo’s failure to comply with its demand, CHRA said it will be left with no option but to approach the courts to compel him to conform.

CHRA said by seeking to reverse CoH’s resolution on termination of the purported contract with Geogenix B. V, Moyo is not acting in the public interest or the interest of the inhabitants of the capital city as the local authority has constitutional rights to govern the area under its jurisdiction as well as the devolution of power hence central government should not interfere in that regard.

The residents association said it is scandalous for the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works to be on the fore-front of protecting an agreement which binds CoH to hand over the Pomona dump site to Geogenix B. V for nothing for a period of 30 years and yet the local authority is expected to pay US$40 000 per day to dump trash which it would have collected at its own cost and delivered to its own dumpsite.

CHRA said the purported agreement in issue is for a period of 30 years yet the waste incinerators have an average lifespan of between 25 to 30 years meaning that under the Built Own Operate Transfer partnership model, the waste plant will be handed over to CoH when it is effectively useless.

The residents association said Moyo’s actions are all contrary to the Consumer Protection Act, which guarantees, among other things, the right to fair value for goods and services supplied as well as guarding against unfair, unreasonable and unjust contract terms.

Moyo’s ministry, CHRA said, has an insatiable appetite to overstep its statutory boundaries and descend into the arena solely under the jurisdiction of CoH, which creates a fertile ground for corruption, bad governance and interference with the local authority’s statutory obligations to deliver a service to its residents and Zimbabwe at large.

Moyo’s behaviour, CHRA said, is regrettable in a country which is founded on the principles of the supremacy of the Constitution, the rule of law, transparency, justice, accountability and responsiveness.

Already, the hearing and determination of an application for review of the contract between CoH and Geogenix B. V is pending at the High Court.

The applicants in the matter, who include CHRA, Harare North legislator Norman Markham, Borrowdale Residents and Ratepayers Association and Centre for Alternative Development Trust, and are represented by Denford Halimani of ZLHR, want the High Court to set aside the contract signed between CoH and Geogenix B. V for the establishment of Pomona Waste to Energy Project and for the contract to be declared a nullity and of no force and effect.

CHRA, Markham, Borrowdale Residents and Ratepayers Association and Centre for Alternative Development Trust argue that the decision by CoH to approve the contract with Geogenix B.V was grossly unreasonable, irrational and extremely detrimental to the interests of residents, stakeholders and ratepayers.

POLAD Throws Mnangagwa’s Name Down The Pecking Order

By Jane Mlambo| The Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) has scored a major victory after they pushed the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to create a single column ballot paper for the Presidential elections in a move that could create problems for Zanu PF.

In the 2018 elections, ZEC caused a stir when it created a double column to put the Zanu PF Presidential candidate Emmerson Mnangagwa on top.

The move was widely seen as favoring Mnangagwa whose name would have been placed somewhere in the middle of the column considering his surname while main opponent Nelson Chamisa the second making him more visible to voters.

“It is proposed that a provision be inserted in the Electoral Act prescribing that the ballot paper shall have a single column of names of candidates in alphabetical order of surnames, whatever length,” reads part of the POLAD Declaration on Electoral Reforms.

According to one of the POLAD principals Professor Lovemore Madhuku told a local online publication that they had 20 things they wanted to push through but succeeded on 16 due to constitutional limitations.

“We want people to see what we have tried,” Madhuku said.

“We actually had 20 things we wanted to see implemented, and four had to be removed completely because they touched on the constitution. That’s my frustration with the current constitution. You can’t do so many things unless you change the constitution. We pushed hard to change the current winner-takes-all system in favour of proportional representation; and diaspora voting was difficult because the Constitutional Court already ruled that the constitution does not provide for that,” added Madhuku.

Biti Dismisses State Prosecutor Michael Reza

By A Correspondent| Opposition legislator Tendai Biti has hit out at State prosecutor Michael Reza dismissing him as not objective and out to settle personal scores against him.

Biti accused Reza of violating his rights countless times making him unfit to prosecute his case.

Biti was arrested and charged of assaulting controversial land baron Kenneth Raydon Sharpe’s aide Tatiana Aleshina outside the Harare Magistrates Court.

Biti denies the allegations.

He told Regional Magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti Guwuriro on Tuesday that Reza was dishonest and working flat out to have him arrested after previously issuing a warrant of arrest against him.

“There is dishonest and malice on the part of Mr Reza,” said Biti.

Biti will be back in court on the 26th of July 2022.

Aleshina is the aide to controversial land baron Ken Sharpe who is embroiled in a long running legal battle with Harare businessman George Katsimberis following a botched deal in which the latter lost US$1 Million after the former unilaterally pulled out of a joint venture agreement before destroying a showhouse built at the corner of Whitwell and Teviotdale Road in Borrowdale.

Full Text- “2023 Is A Done Deal”: Zanu Pf

ZANU PF YOUTH LEAGUE MASHONALAND EAST INTERDISTRICT MEETING

Rudhaka Stadium

THE ZANU PF DEPUTY SECRETARY FOR YOUTH AFFAIRS IN THE POLITBURO – Hon John Clever Paradza ADDRESS in Brief

I thank you all Comrades for coming to Marondera today, I am happy with the energy that you have shown as we marched to this venue from town, indeed we are the youths and people must know and see that we are there, ZANU PF is here to stay in Zimbabwe, it is the people’s party.

As youths we were given this mandate by our leadership that we go around all provinces to cross pollinate ideas and hear out your challenges and concerns so that we can find ways of addressing them as we move towards #Vision2030.

For all the Provinces that we have gone Mashonaland East you are the best in numbers, I thought Mashonaland Central would be the best on all provinces but Mashonaland East you have proved me wrong, you are indeed the Stronghold of the Party, you spared your crucial time to come and meet with us and we help one another to develop our country.

Comrades as the Youth league we are the vanguard of the party and therefore it is our mandate to defend the gains of our revolution, I was told in the briefing that there are certain areas in this province where the opposition is now trying to hold meetings, we can not allow that Comrades!

As a leader you must make sure that such meetings are not even given a chance and we have to keep in touch with our masses.

Cde Chairman Tasikani stated that there is cattle which was brought to Mashonaland East Province and a Tractor which is now ready for production in the Province, we thank our President for the Love he shows us.

The President told me that there will be Innovation Hubs across all provinces and as youths we have to take advantage of these opportunities to our advantage and make sure we are empowered.

I have registered all your concerns and I promise to take all issues to the Presidium and leadership.

The President has always said that “Youths Must make Money” and as I stand before you I encourage you all to explore all economic avenues and develop our economy, that is how we compliment the President’s vision, he is our leader and he is taking us to an upper middle income economy, we must go back to our areas, we must campaign and vote for President Cde E.D Mnangagwa.

I thank you all for the dedication you have shown towards the development of your nation, towards the safeguarding of the interests of our people, we are ZANU PF, we are the People’s Party and we are there for the people, 2023 we are going to win resoundingly because we are always with the people, ZANU PF will forever rule this nation because we have a listening President who works tirelessly to forward the interests of the People, 2023 is a done deal, we are going to win!

I thank you

Three Perish In Bulawayo Horror Racing Crash

By-Three people have died while five others were seriously injured after a vehicle they were travelling in was involved in a head-on collision.

The accident happened along Nketa Drive near Tshabalala Service Station in Bulawayo Tuesday evening.

The accident occurred around 6 pm when two Honda Fit pirate taxis were involved in a high speech chase for customers.

The high speed chase resulted in one of the drivers encroaching onto the lane of an oncoming vehicle, resulting in the crash.

“We are investigating an accident where three passengers died on the spot and others were seriously injured. The accident occurred along Nketa Drive near Tshabalala Service Station.
“The accident occurred after two Honda Fit taxes were involved in a speed chase for customers resulting in one of the Honda Fit vehicles encroaching onto the lane of an oncoming vehicle,” said Bulawayo Provincial Police spokesperson, Inspector Abednico Ncube.
The injured were taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals.
Inspector Ncube has since warned commuters against boarding pirate taxis, which have become a menace on the country’s roads, while also creating illegal and unsafe pickup points which fuel road accidents.

Chipanga Bootlicks Mnangagwa

By-Former Zanu PF youth leader Kudzanai Chipanga has bootlicked the party, President Emerson Mnangagwa.

Chipanga became popular in the last days of Grace Mugabe’s era and was used by the former First Ladt to lead anti-Mnangagwa campaigns.

 On Wednesday, Chipanga appeared on the Zanu PF information director Tafadzwa Mugwadi’s social media platforms, regretting denouncing Mnangagwa.

Mugwadi posted:

By the way, in case you didn’t know a thing, now you should. Cde 

@ChipangaKudzi1

 is a full ZANU PF Cadre and my friend. We often visit each other. He always reminds me that look here youngman, always be loyal to the cause, Party & Leadership. ZANU PF has 1 President at a time.

Sikhala Bail Hearing Today

By-CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala will be back in court for his bail hearing.

Sikhala is facing charges of inciting violence and obstruction of justice.

The CCC senior member is denying all these charges, which emanate from his arrest last month in Nyatsime when he was representing the family of his party activist, the late Moreblessing Ali.

CCC posted Wednesday on Twitter announcing Sikhala’s Thursday court appearance.

Posted CCC:

COURT DIARY: The ruling on the application to place our MP 

@jobsikhala1

 on remand will be handed down tomorrow, the 21st of July at 9am. He’s facing trumped up charges of obstructing the course of justice.

Zaka Family Survives Hyena Attacks

By- A Zaka family was left wounded after being mauled by a clan of hyenas in Bota communal lands on Monday afternoon.

Robert Maroyi, his wife Muchanyara Maroyi and their son Rwatinga Maroyi (all ages not given) of Mapfumo village have since been hospitalised at Musiso Hospital where they are receiving treatment after being attacked by three hyenas.

The couple and their child were trying to protect their cattle from the marauding hyenas which then turned on the trio and mauled them.
Other villagers came to the rescue of the Maroyis and managed to scare away the hyenas.

The Maroyis were taken to Musiso Hospital where their condition is critical but stable.
Zimparks spokesperson Mr Tinashe Farawo confirmed the incident and revealed they had deployed a team of rangers to hunt down the marauding hyenas.
“Our team (of game rangers) is on the ground to trek the hyenas. Those who were attacked are hospitalised and are out of danger as of now,” said Mr Farawo.

The attack on the Zaka family by the hyenas has once again cast the spotlight on the increasing cases of human/wildlife conflict countrywide especially considering that the attack on the Maroyis occurred during the day.

-Herald

Zanu PF Hooligans Block President Chamisa Rallies

By-The Zanu PF youth league has said that the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) should be barred from holding rallies s in Mashonaland East province.

The party’s youth chairman, John Paradza, issued the directive at Rudhaka Stadium in Marondera at the weekend.

“As the youth league we are the vanguard of the party and, therefore, it is our mandate to defend the gains of our revolution. I was told during a briefing that there are certain areas in this province where the opposition is now trying to hold

meetings, but we cannot allow that comrades.

“As a leader, you must make sure that such meetings are not even given a chance and we have to keep in touch with our masses,” Paradza said.

The province is regarded as a Zanu PF stronghold. CCC is in charge of only two of the 23 constituencies in the province.

CCC has been penetrating rural areas under its theme #Mugwazo in a bid to mobilise support ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.

Paradza added that Zanu PF will rule for ever.

“We are the people’s party and we are there for the people. In 2023, we are going to win resoundingly because we are always with the people. Zanu PF will forever rule this nation because we have a listening President who works tirelessly to forward the interests of the people; 2023 is a done deal,” he declared.

CCC secretary for rural mobilisation Happymore Chidziva rubbished Paradza’s utterances saying the opposition party will not be stopped from entering the perceived Zanu PF strongholds.

“CCC is not a banned organisation and John Paradza has no mandate to ban our activities. It is even not easy to ban what is within the citizens, this is a citizens’ movement that resides in the hearts of all citizens. He (Paradza) is a Zanu PF, not CCC member. We regulate ourselves; and he must regulate Zanu PF because that’s his party. Our activities are going ahead and we are winning rural communities for change,” Chidziva said.

-NewsDay

Change Is Upon Us – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| Change is certain in 2023, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

President Chamisa described as pathetic the current situation in the country- due to corruption and looting of national resources by the Zanu PF regime.

“ZIMBABWE SHALL BE THE LAND OF ENTREPRENEURS & ENTERPRISE..Zimbabwe shall be the land of opportunities & possibilities, dreams & hopes.

Where one can dream anything and the dream will come true.Let’s make it happen. Zimbabwe has just been a dream killer for many. No..Not #Thistime

THE KENYAN ELECTION…Just last year, it was ZAMBIA’s turn. Now it’s KENYA’s turn. Kenya is about to happen. And it will surely happen. Then next is ZIMBABWE’s turn after NIGERIA’s moment,” said President Chamisa in a statement posted on Twitter.

Zimbabwe is ripe for real change & it will happen. It’s our turn in Africa! #FakaPressure

Zanu PF Killing Citizens Dreams

Tinashe Sambiri| Change is certain in 2023, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

President Chamisa described as pathetic the current situation in the country- due to corruption and looting of national resources by the Zanu PF regime.

“ZIMBABWE SHALL BE THE LAND OF ENTREPRENEURS & ENTERPRISE..Zimbabwe shall be the land of opportunities & possibilities, dreams & hopes.

Where one can dream anything and the dream will come true.Let’s make it happen. Zimbabwe has just been a dream killer for many. No..Not #Thistime

THE KENYAN ELECTION…Just last year, it was ZAMBIA’s turn. Now it’s KENYA’s turn. Kenya is about to happen. And it will surely happen. Then next is ZIMBABWE’s turn after NIGERIA’s moment,” said President Chamisa in a statement posted on Twitter.

Zimbabwe is ripe for real change & it will happen. It’s our turn in Africa! #FakaPressure

Sikhala Bail Ruling Set For Today

Highlights from Job Sikhala court case:

The ruling on the application to place the accused person on remand will be handed down on Thursday 21 July at 9am.

Mtetwa makes the crucial point that
@PoliceZimbabwe
allege that Sikhala defeated the course of justice on the murder investigation of Moreblessing Ali from 25 May. But her body was found on 11 June. How did they know they were investigating a murder before her body was found?

The State alleges that
@JobSikhala1
uploaded the “incriminating” evidence on a date he was already detained in prison.

“So did he have access to WiFi?” asks Beatrice Mtetwa.

Mtetwa asks the court what stops
@PoliceZimbabwe
from preferring fresh charges against
@JobSikhala1
on the same facts next week? She states that it’s regrettable that the police investigation focuses more on politics than the fact that a mother/sister/daughter lost her life.

Mtetwa argues that the alleged murderer of Ali was known from day 1. Nothing stopped
@PoliceZimbabwe
from investigating when Jamba dragged Ali into the night. The police can’t use Sikhala as a scapegoat. What stopped them from going to Mukandi’s house when the report was made?

Mtetwa argues that the alleged murderer of Ali was known from day 1. Nothing stopped
@PoliceZimbabwe
from investigating when Jamba dragged Ali into the night. The police can’t use Sikhala as a scapegoat. What stopped them from going to Mukandi’s house when the report was made?

2 Zimbabweans Steal SA Police Truck

POLICE in Neilspruit, Mpumalanga, South Africa have arrested two Zimbabwean nationals aged 29 and 34 found in possession of a stolen police pick-up truck they allegedly converted into a tanker to transport stolen fuel.


One of the suspects also faces a charge of contravening the SA Immigration Act, having been in that country illegally.

In a statement, the South African Police Services (Saps) said the Zimbabweans were arrested yesterday morning during a routine highway patrol.

“Members of the Saps from Delmas were conducting patrol duties on the N12 Road when they noticed a suspicious white Nissan NP300 single cab bakkie with two occupants.

“The vehicle, which had Gauteng registration number plates, looked rather strange as it appeared to be heavily loaded with something and was covered with a black canvas,” said Saps spokesman for Mpumalanga Brigadier Selvy Mohlala.

“The members then ordered its driver to stop which was followed by a search. Surprisingly when members removed the canvas they discovered that the back of the bakkie was in actual sense, converted into a diesel tank.”

Police said further checks revealed the car was stolen from Thohoyandou Police Station, and had been affixed with false number plates.

“They were then detained and are facing charges of being in possession of suspected stolen diesel. This matter is still being investigated to find out as to how the vehicle landed in the hands of the two Zimbabwean nationals. More charges against the two are imminent,” Saps added. -Newsday

Full Text: Alpha Media Hits Back At Chinese Embassy

ALPHA MEDIA HOLDINGS RESPONSE TO CHINESE EMBASSY
I have taken due note of the dismay recently expressed by the Chinese Embassy against The Standard, one of the publications of Alpha Media Holdings (AMH). In a statement published in The Herald on 11 July, 2022 and captioned “Chinese Embassy dismisses newspaper report”, the Chinese Embassy complained that it had been subjected to sustained attack and smear over several articles that are meant to tarnish its image.

The Chinese Embassy further complained that the articles in question are bent on stigmatising the embassy in particular and Chinese business in general. In the statement, the Chinese Embassy accused The Standard of “anti-democratic behaviour of public opinion bullying and scoundrelism”.

The Chinese Embassy also alleged that AMH journalists are being paid by foreign-linked NGOs and a foreign embassy.

I would like to place on record that:

AMH is an independent media house which is free from any political ties or outside influence. Newsgathering is done by a professional team of journalists under the supervision of highly experienced editors who are guided by “Our Pledge”, which sets out clear guidelines of our work ethic.

AMH is the only news organisation in Zimbabwe with an independent Editorial Advisory Board of Trustees which is totally committed to delivering accurate and impartial news designed to inform the public debate and enable Zimbabweans to make educated choices.

AMH has also established the office of an internal independent ombudsman who is a retired judge of the High Courts of both Zimbabwe and Botswana to ensure that our titles live up to AMH’s principles and are accountable to the public. The public is invited to freely approach this esteemed office whenever any of our publications are found wanting in any way whatsoever on the following email address: [email protected]

In short, all AMH publications, including The Standard, are guided by the codified professional ethics of journalism, namely Accuracy, Impartiality and Fairness.

However, AMH, like all news organisations around the world, publishes opinion pieces generated by the public and also often engages partners who may contribute articles in any of its titles. It is international best practice that such partners should declare their respective interests to AMH and it is incumbent upon each publication that such interest is clearly stated when an article is published. This is done to ensure that the public is clear that the opinions expressed in such articles are not necessarily those of AMH and/or any of its publications.

The Chinese Embassy has identified one such partner against whom it has a grievance. AMH will, going forward, employ all the editorial rigour possible to ensure that our partners are made aware of our pledge and, like us, should always endeavour to seek the truth, deliver the facts and offer relevant context and analysis where appropriate. It is anathema for any AMH journalist to receive any payment outside the remuneration which he/she receives from the company for writing an article for publication in any of its titles. Any such misdemeanour or transgression is taken very seriously as it constitutes a dismissable offence.

Muchadeyi Ashton Masunda

Chairman

AMH Editorial Advisory Board of Trustees

Types Of Hepatitis

World hepatitis day 2022 data

World Hepatitis Day
is observed each year on 28 July to raise awareness of viral hepatitis, which causes inflammation of the liver that leads to severe disease and liver cancer.

The world is currently facing a new outbreak of unexplained acute hepatitis infections affecting children. WHO, together with scientists and policymakers in affected countries, are working to understand the cause of this infection that does not appear to belong to any of the known 5 types of hepatitis viruses: A,B,C,D, and E.

This new outbreak brings focus on thousands of acute viral hepatitis infections that occur among children, adolescents and adults every year.

Most acute hepatitis infections cause mild disease and even go undetected. But in some cases, they can lead complications and be fatal. In 2019 alone, an estimated 78 000 deaths occurred worldwide due to complications of acute hepatitis A to E infections.

Global efforts prioritize the elimination of the hepatitis infections B, C and D infections. Unlike acute viral hepatitis, these 3 infections cause chronic hepatitis that lasts for several decades and culminate in over 1 million deaths per year from cirrhosis and liver cancer.

These 3 types of chronic hepatitis infections are responsible for over 95% of hepatitis deaths. While we have the guidance and tools to diagnose, treat, and prevent chronic viral hepatitis, these services are often out of reach of communities and are sometimes only available at centralized/specialized hospitals.

On World Hepatitis Day 2022, WHO is highlighting the need for bringing hepatitis care closer to the primary health facilities and communities so that people have better access to treatment and care, no matter what type of hepatitis they may have.

WHO aims to achieve hepatitis elimination by 2030. To get there, WHO calls on countries to achieve specific targets:

Reduce new infections of hepatitis B and C by 90%;
Reduce hepatitis related deaths from liver cirrhosis and cancer by 65%;
Ensure that at least 90% of people with hepatitis B and C virus are diagnosed; and
At least 80% of those eligible receive appropriate treatment.

Source: World Health Organization

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ZIMSEC Releases 2022 Exam Registration Fees

The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council would like to inform its valued stakeholders of the gazetted examination registration fees for the November 2022 examinations. The Government will be subsidizing examination fees by 55 % for candidates in Public schools, Local Authority schools and not-for-profit Mission Schools.

All candidates in private schools and colleges, including private candidates in Public schools will pay the full cost of the examination fees.

The 2022 examination fires are pegged against the USD however, Parents and Guardians are advised to pay the fees at the prevailing interbank rate, as at 22 July 2022, which will be communicated by ZIMSEC to all centres.

Payments in USD are not to be made or accepted by school/centre heads. Parents and Guardians must make payments at their respective centres during the period of 22 July to 29 July 2022.

Below are the approved 2022 Examinations registration fees:

Examination Level USD Portion Paid by Candidates (Public schools, local authority and not for profit Mission schools) Pavable ONLY in ZWL at interbank rate as at 22 July 2022 USD Portion Paid by Government (Subsidy) USD Total Fees (Private school, college and private candidates) Payable ONI.Y in ZWL at interbank rate as at 22 July 2022
Grade 7 (2022) (Termly fees For ALL subjects) $10.00 $12.00 $22.00
Grade 6 (2022) (Termly fees for ALI. subjects) $5.00 $6.00 $11.00
Ordinary Level (Per subject) $11.00 $24.00 $24.00
Advanced Level (Per subject) $22.00 $26.00 $48.00

Sikhala Back In Court For Bail Hearing 

By-CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala will be back in court Thursday for his bail hearing.

Sikhala is facing charges of inciting violence and obstruction of justice.

The CCC senior member is denying all these charges, which emanate from his arrest last month in Nyatsime when he was representing the family of his party activist, the late Moreblessing Ali.

CCC posted Wednesday on Twitter announcing Sikhala’s Thursday court appearance.

Posted CCC:

COURT DIARY: The ruling on the application to place our MP 

@jobsikhala1

 on remand will be handed down tomorrow, the 21st of July at 9am. He’s facing trumped up charges of obstructing the course of justice.

Hyenas Attack Zaka Family

By- A Zaka family was left wounded after being mauled by a clan of hyenas in Bota communal lands on Monday afternoon.

Robert Maroyi, his wife Muchanyara Maroyi and their son Rwatinga Maroyi (all ages not given) of Mapfumo village have since been hospitalised at Musiso Hospital where they are receiving treatment after being attacked by three hyenas.

The couple and their child were trying to protect their cattle from the marauding hyenas which then turned on the trio and mauled them.
Other villagers came to the rescue of the Maroyis and managed to scare away the hyenas.

The Maroyis were taken to Musiso Hospital where their condition is critical but stable.
Zimparks spokesperson Mr Tinashe Farawo confirmed the incident and revealed they had deployed a team of rangers to hunt down the marauding hyenas.
“Our team (of game rangers) is on the ground to trek the hyenas. Those who were attacked are hospitalised and are out of danger as of now,” said Mr Farawo.

The attack on the Zaka family by the hyenas has once again cast the spotlight on the increasing cases of human/wildlife conflict countrywide especially considering that the attack on the Maroyis occurred during the day.

-Herald

Mnangagwa Aide Escapes Assassination Plot

By- A minister within the Emerson Mnangagwa government has survived death with a whisker.

Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, the Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs minister, escaped death after a speeding commuter omnibus rammed into her official off-road vehicle.

NewZimbabwe.com reports that the incident occurred last weekend along a narrow road in her Hurungwe West constituency.

The crash occurred after she earlier travelled to Kariba alongside justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and other senior party officials to mobilise the electorate ahead of this weekend’s Kariba Ward 5 by-election.

Mliswa-Chikoka’s friend, Tommy Mwanza confirmed the accident Tuesday. Said Mwanza, a former party provincial security chief:
The minister did not suffer any injuries. The impact was not severe as her car had stopped to pave way for the kombi whose driver rammed his kombi into the minister’s stationary car. Actually, its the kombi driver who sustained injuries.

-NewZimbabwe

Zanu PF Youths Speak On Mnangagwa, Chiwenga Rift

By-Zanu PF youth league has threatened former fellow party member Jim Kunaka with unspecified actions.

The youth leagues’ legal affairs secretary Phineas Makombe issued the threats in Gweru Tuesday.

Kunaka recently claimed there was mounting tension over a power handover agreement between President Emerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga.
Said Makombe:
Jim Kunaka is politically extinct, he has fossilised himself and is best used as a fuel by errant paymasters.
Chiwenga was the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) commander when the military ousted Zimbabwe’s long-time leader Robert Mugabe resulting in Mnangagwa’s ascendancy to power.

Kunaka said Mnangagwa should step down, adding that ruling party members wanted self-exiled former Local Government Minister, Saviour Kasukuwere to return to takeover.
Similar claims have also been made by another former party activist Godfrey Tsenengamu.
The ruling’s director of communication Tafadzwa Mugwadi, scorned Kunaka’s claims with a warning that he was “playing with fire” and therefore “asking for tragic consequences”.

Political analysts have said there was a possibility Chiwenga could challenge Mnangagwa for the party leadership at ZANU PF’s congress later this year.

Minister Exposes Rot At Own ZBC

By- Deputy Information Minister Kindness Paradza has exposed the state broadcaster.

The senior Zanu PF member told MPs they should sponsor the ever-broke state broadcaster if they wanted media coverage.
Paradza was responding to questions by MPs on why the public broadcaster’s reporters always cite the shortage of fuel when asked to cover activities in the provinces. Said Paradza, who is also a former journalist:
On the issue of fuel, especially ZBC bureau chiefs and the correspondents that are dotted around the country are given an allocation for example, 500 or 600 litres per week or per month or per two weeks; but because of the terrain, because of the distances they cover, sometimes the fuel runs out before they are given another allocation.
This is why they say sometimes to our Hon. MPs, yes I want to come and cover you but I do not have fuel. I am waiting for fuel because my allocation has run out.
I am appealing to Hon. Members to, if they have fuel, give them the fuel so that your areas or activities are covered. We need coverage especially from the rural areas. We need stories from the rural.

So, please, they can assist in that regard, in providing fuel; not only fuel. There is no harm in even buying them lunch as well because we are trying to manage a situation here Mr. Speaker.
His plea was opposed by opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MP for Magwegwe constituency, Anele Ndebele, who told the minister that ZBC should pay its staff well enough so they can afford their own lunch.
Ndebele added that the state of affairs was contributing to corruption in the media hence the need to review journalists’ salaries up.

Morale is said to be rock bottom at the state broadcaster due to poor salaries and working conditions.

Grace Mugabe Ally Regrets Bashing Mnangagwa

By-Former Zanu PF youth leader Kudzanai Chipanga has bootlicked the party, President Emerson Mnangagwa.

Chipanga became popular in the last days of Grace Mugabe’s era and was used by the former First Ladt to lead anti-Mnangagwa campaigns.

 On Wednesday, Chipanga appeared on the Zanu PF information director Tafadzwa Mugwadi’s social media platforms, regretting denouncing Mnangagwa.

Mugwadi posted:

By the way, in case you didn’t know a thing, now you should. Cde 

@ChipangaKudzi1

 is a full ZANU PF Cadre and my friend. We often visit each other. He always reminds me that look here youngman, always be loyal to the cause, Party & Leadership. ZANU PF has 1 President at a time.

Couple, Son Seriously Wounded After Hyena Attack

A Zaka couple and their son were left wounded after they were mauled by a clan of hyenas in Bota communal lands on Monday afternoon.

Robert Maroyi, his wife Muchanyara Maroyi and their son Rwatinga Maroyi (all ages not given) of Mapfumo village have since been hospitalised at Musiso Hospital where they are receiving treatment after being attacked by three hyenas.

The couple and their child were trying to protect their cattle from the marauding hyenas which then turned on the trio and mauled them.

Other villagers came to the rescue of the Maroyis and managed to scare away the hyenas.

The Maroyis were taken to Musiso Hospital where their condition is critical but stable.

Zimparks spokesperson Mr Tinashe Farawo confirmed the incident and revealed they had deployed a team of rangers to hunt down the marauding hyenas.

“Our team (of game rangers) is on the ground to trek the hyenas. Those who were attacked are hospitalised and are out of danger as of now,” said Mr Farawo.

The attack on the Zaka family by the hyenas has once again cast the spotlight on the increasing cases of human/wildlife conflict countrywide especially considering that the attack on the Maroyis occurred during the day.- The Herald

UN Special Rapporteur raps NGO laws

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and of Association has released a report on civil society’s access to resources, decrying countries’ propensity to overregulate CSOs under the guise of adhering to international principles.

Clément Nyaletsossi Voule, the Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and of Association, presented the report at the Human Rights Council’s 50th session held between June 13 and July 8 2022.

“The Special Rapporteur and other mandate holders have repeatedly raised concerns about overregulation of the sector in the guise of fighting terrorism and countering money laundering,” reads the report.

“Legislation being enacted or proposed is often disproportionate to the risk and is frequently exploited by governments to curtail freedoms of association, peaceful assembly and expression e.g., the Philippines, Thailand, Turkey, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) and Zimbabwe.”

Zimbabwe is in the process of enacting the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Bill ostensibly to comply with recommendations of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

“These laws and regulations are often characterised as being necessary in order to comply with the Financial Action Task Force’s standards, with language copied from recommendation 8 and its interpretive note,” Voule noted.

“Notwithstanding the references to the task force’s recommendation 8, the laws are generally inconsistent with the task force’s requirement that laws be focused on those civil society organisations that have been demonstrated to be at a high risk of abuse for terrorism financing and that such laws be proportionate to address the risk identified.”

Voule said in seeking to implement the FATF recommendation 8, states must avoid sector-wide restrictions that assume that all civil society organisations are particularly vulnerable to terrorist financing or treating the entire sector in a uniform manner.

FATF Recommendation 8 requires that the laws and regulations that govern non-profit organisations be reviewed so that these organisations cannot be abused for the financing of terrorism.

Zimbabwe, was in March 2022, removed from the FATF grey list following an onsite evaluation exercise conducted in January this year.

The country had been placed on the list following a number of deficiencies in its implementation of the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Financing of Terrorism Standards.

However, despite being removed from the grey list, the Zimbabwean government is ploughing ahead with the enactment of the PVO Amendment Bill regardless of the widespread criticism the proposed legislation faces.

At the tail end of last year, three UN Special Rapporteurs implored the Zimbabwean government not to proceed with the law, but so far, the pleas have fallen on deaf ears.

In early 2022, MISA, working with IFEX, presented a petition that was signed by more than 20 IFEX partner organisations to the government of Zimbabwe urging the authorities to rethink the law.

Earlier this year, Botswana fast-tracked amendments to the Criminal Procedure and Evidence (Controlled Investigations) Act ostensibly to comply with the recommendations of the FATF.

The Malawi parliament has also passed a law meant to regulate the operations of civil society.

Highlights From Job Sikhala Court Case

Highlights from Job Sikhala court case:

The ruling on the application to place the accused person on remand will be handed down on Thursday 21 July at 9am.

Mtetwa makes the crucial point that
@PoliceZimbabwe
allege that Sikhala defeated the course of justice on the murder investigation of Moreblessing Ali from 25 May. But her body was found on 11 June. How did they know they were investigating a murder before her body was found?

The State alleges that
@JobSikhala1
uploaded the “incriminating” evidence on a date he was already detained in prison.

“So did he have access to WiFi?” asks Beatrice Mtetwa.

Mtetwa asks the court what stops
@PoliceZimbabwe
from preferring fresh charges against
@JobSikhala1
on the same facts next week? She states that it’s regrettable that the police investigation focuses more on politics than the fact that a mother/sister/daughter lost her life.

Mtetwa argues that the alleged murderer of Ali was known from day 1. Nothing stopped
@PoliceZimbabwe
from investigating when Jamba dragged Ali into the night. The police can’t use Sikhala as a scapegoat. What stopped them from going to Mukandi’s house when the report was made?

Mtetwa argues that the alleged murderer of Ali was known from day 1. Nothing stopped
@PoliceZimbabwe
from investigating when Jamba dragged Ali into the night. The police can’t use Sikhala as a scapegoat. What stopped them from going to Mukandi’s house when the report was made?

G-40 In Plot To Remove Mnangagwa

A group of former ZANU PF members calling itself ZANU PF Original has implored self-exiled former party political commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere to return to Zimbabwe and lead the party’s campaign for the 2023 elections.

Addressing reporters in Harare on Saturday, ZANU PF Original member Jim Kunaka claimed President Emmerson Mnangagwa was leading a ZANU PF faction called Lacoste which was no longer serving the interests of the party.

He said:

As much as Kasukuwere is from Mashonaland Central Province, we want to make it clear that he is not provincial leadership material, but a national leader.

That is why we have people coming from all the provinces to say to comrade Kasukuwere that Zimbabwe is waiting for you.

We are fully behind you. Come back and lead the people. You are not alone and you shall never walk alone.

We want to reclaim our revolution and party which was hijacked by the Lacoste power mongers.

Kunaka was fired from ZANU PF in 2014 while Kasukuwere went into self-imposed exile following the 2017 military coup.

Political commentator Vivid Gwede said the emergence of ZANU PF Original could be a manifestation of unresolved leadership questions within the ruling party. Said Gwede:

This is a sign of the unresolved leadership questions within ZANU PF since the coup. The formation of this group must not be disassociated from related developments such as the court challenge against the party’s leadership all pointing to internal disgruntlement and factionalism.

Outgoing ZANU PF national youth secretary Tendai Chirau dismissed ZANU PF Original as puppets of the vanquished G40 cabal. He tweeted:

Delusions of grandeur by expelled members sponsored by some members of the fallen G40 cabal.

There is only one Zanu PF led by @edmnangagwa and it will win the 2023 elections resoundingly.

The willing tools of the fallen cabal may continue hallucinating, but they will not win
-NewsDay

Salah, Mane Battle For CAF Player Of The Year Award

CAF has trimmed the final list of nominees for the CAF Awards 2022.

The CAF Awards 2022 will take place in Rabat, Morocco, on 21 July 2022 at 9 pm CAT.

Egypt and Liverpool star Mohamed Salah will be up against the Senegal duo of Sadio Mane and keeper Edouard Mendy for the men’s Player of the Year award.

Zambia’s Grace Chanda will compete with four-time winner Asisat Oshoala of Nigeria and Cameroonian Ajara Nchout Njoya in the women’s category.

Here is the full list of top 3 nominees:

Player of the Year (Women)
Ajara Nchout Njoya (Cameroon & Internazionale Milano)
Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria & Barcelona)
Grace Chanda (Zambia & BIIK Kazygurt)

Player of the Year (Men)
Edouard Mendy (Senegal & Chelsea)
Mohamed Salah (Egypt & Liverpool)
Sadio Mane (Senegal & Bayern Munich)

Interclub Player of the Year (Women)
Andile Dlamini (South Africa & Mamelodi Sundowns)
Bambanani Mbanie (South Africa & Mamelodi Sundowns)
Evelyn Badu (Ghana & Sekondi Hasaacas Ladies/Alvaldsnes)

Interclub Player of the Year (Men)
Achraf Dari (Morocco & Wydad Athletic Club)
Aliou Dieng (Mali & Al Ahly)
Mohamed El Shenawy (Egypt & Al Ahly)

Young Player of the Year (Women)
Doris Boaduwaa (Ghana & Sekondi Hasaacas Ladies)
Evelyn Badu (Ghana & Sekondi Hasaacas Ladies/Alvaldsnes)
Yasmine Zouhir (Morocco & AS Saint-Etienne)

Young Player of the Year (Men)
Hannibal Mejbri (Tunisia & Manchester United)
Karim Konate (Cote d’Ivoire & ASEC/RB Salzburg)
Pape Matar Sarr (Senegal & Tottenham Hotspur)

Coach of the Year (Women)
Bruce Mwape (Zambia)
Desiree Ellis (South Africa)
Jerry Tshabalala (Mamelodi Sundowns)
Reynald Pedros (Morocco)

Coach of the Year (Men)
Aliou Cisse (Senegal)
Carlos Queiroz (Egypt)
Walid Regragui (Wydad Athletic Club)

Club of the Year (Women)
AS FAR (Morocco)
Hasaacas Ladies (Ghana)
Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)

Club of the Year (Men)
Al Ahly (Egypt)
RS Berkane (Morocco)
Wydad Athletic Club (Morocco)

National Team of the Year (Men)
Cameroon
Egypt
Senegal

National Team of the Year (Women)
The winner will be announced on 23 July 2022 during the final match of the Women’s AFCON.

Goal of the Year
Gabadinho Mhango (Malawi & Orlando Pirates)
Pape Ousmane Sakho (Senegal & Simba)
Zouhair El Moutaraji (Morocco & Wydad Athletic Club)- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Boris Johnson’s Disastrous Fall After Meeting ZANU PF And KGB Agents

By Thabo Makuyana | Sky News last Friday reported that the UK government led by “Mr I meet an ex KGB spie alone when I’m the Foreign Secretary,” current Prime Minister Boris Johnson.” As a result, the government tabled a no confidence vote in itself with wording that will not lead to a general election.

This no-confidence vote is likely there to block leading opposition Labour Party from having a No-confidence vote in the Boris Johnson government in the house of parliament and therefore a likely General Election in order to give the incoming new Prime Minister a fresh Mandate.

By doing this the government of Boris Johnson is making it easier for the Conservative MPs to vote in line with the Boris Johnson Government. Furthermore this means Boris Johnson not being kicked out of parliament and Downing Street right away.

It means that the Conservative Party will be able to have a full leadership election and Boris Johnson is not leaving until, likely at the end of summer, unless all the other candidates in the Tory Party leadership elections drop out and leave just one clear winner.

The Boris Johnson government has been able to set the wording in such a way as to make it easy for the Conservative parliamentarians that are it in the House of Parliament to vote in line with the Government and not vote against Boris Johnson.

The vote of no confidence held on Monday the 18th of July 2022 came right after the labour party has tried to table a no confidence vote in the government of Boris Johnson And Boris Johnson himself.

It has to be said that a no-confidence vote triggered by labour would’ve made it very difficult for Tory MPs to be able to vote along with Boris Johnson. They would have been caught between a rock and a very very hard place, as if they vote against Boris Johnson at least this would lead toa general election.

Conversely if they vote with Boris Johnson it means they are lockstep with Boris Johnson in everything that he did wrong, for example by lying to parliament and by to going to speak to an ex KGB agent on his own and the same ex KGB agent is seen as very important asset by the FSB.

Unfortunately it is not the first time that a Conservative Government has been brought down by such a scandal.

The Harold Macmillan Government was brought down because of the Profumo affair which was one of the biggest scandals to rock British politics in the 20th century. John Profumo was at the time secretary of state for war in the Harold Macmillan government and he had an affair with a 19-year-old.

Unfortunately he denied this affair in parliament thereby lying in parliament and this led to him needing to resign.

At the time in the 1960s the Conservative government refused to have a no-confidence vote table against it by the opposition Labor Party just like now, however, just a few years later the Conservative government lost to the labour party and political analysts since then have said the Profumo affair was largely to blame.

Does this mean in this case we are likely going to see another fall from grace for the Conservative and Unionist Party of Great Britain and Northern Ireland because of a scandal?

Will History repeat it’s self?

Until Next time, thank you and good bye.

Zambia Demand Semi-Final Replay Against SA

The Football Association of Zambia has lodged a formal complaint to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) following a controversial penalty awarded to South Africa in the WAFCON 2022 semi-final clash on Monday.

The penalty incident happened in the added time when the match was seemingly heading for extra-time. Zambia’s Martha Tembo was adjudged to have fouled Jermaine Seoposenwe inside the box after a VAR review.

FAZ also feels that Ethiopian referee Lidya Tafesse Abebe made several other decisions that affected the match’s outcome.

The FA’s secretary general Adrian Kashala has written to CAF demanding a semi-final replay.

“We therefore wish to contest against the decision of the referee to award such a penalty resulting in a goal which decided against our team progressing to the finals as we call for a serious review of the game,” reads part of the FAZ appeal.

“We call for the penalty to be cancelled, that a replay be ordered and that the referee be barred from handling any games.”

Kashala added: “We have further noted with great concern the poor officiating that characterised the tournament, specifically our games.

“We recorded similar incidents of poor match officiating by referees who have gone scot-free, among them referee Bouchra Karboubi who has continued to handle games at the tournament as if nothing happened.”- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Sarupinda Rejoins Caps United

Blessing Sarupinda has found a new club following his release at South African top-flight side Sekhukhune United.

The midfielder has rejoined CAPS United and could be available for selection in the weekend’s encounter against Manica Diamonds.

The 23-year-old has been training with the club for the past two weeks.

United chief executive officer, Charlie Jones, confirmed to the Herald that Sarupinda is now officially with the team.

“Blessing Sarupinda has signed now and he will be able to play next weekend,” said Jones.

“We hope to get his papers done this week and he will be thrust into action in our next game. He has been cleared and we are only waiting for his ITC.

“We are getting him out-rightly since his contract with his previous club in South Africa was terminated.”

During his time in South Africa, Sarupinda struggled for game time and was loaned to second-tier club JDR Stars six months into his deal.

His contract was then terminated at the end of the campaign to make gim a free agent.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Zanu PF Killing Citizens’ Dreams – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| Change is certain in 2023, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

President Chamisa described as pathetic the current situation in the country- due to corruption and looting of national resources by the Zanu PF regime.

“ZIMBABWE SHALL BE THE LAND OF ENTREPRENEURS & ENTERPRISE..Zimbabwe shall be the land of opportunities & possibilities, dreams & hopes.

Where one can dream anything and the dream will come true.Let’s make it happen. Zimbabwe has just been a dream killer for many. No..Not #Thistime

THE KENYAN ELECTION…Just last year, it was ZAMBIA’s turn. Now it’s KENYA’s turn. Kenya is about to happen. And it will surely happen. Then next is ZIMBABWE’s turn after NIGERIA’s moment,” said President Chamisa in a statement posted on Twitter.

Zimbabwe is ripe for real change & it will happen. It’s our turn in Africa! #FakaPressure

Stop Manipulating ZEC, U.S Challenges Mnangagwa Regime

Tinashe Sambiri|The United States of America Embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe has urged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to stop manipulating the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ( ZEC).

ZEC’s credibility is under scrutiny as the voters roll inspection programme continues.

According to the U.S Embassy, ZEC independence is crucial before, during and after polls.

“We look to the Government of Zimbabwe to ensure #ZEC commissioners offer the integrity, competence, and impartiality the Zimbabwean people deserve.
#ZECindependence,” the embassy said in a brief statement.

Hepatitis: What You Need To Know

World hepatitis day 2022 data

World Hepatitis Day
is observed each year on 28 July to raise awareness of viral hepatitis, which causes inflammation of the liver that leads to severe disease and liver cancer.

The world is currently facing a new outbreak of unexplained acute hepatitis infections affecting children. WHO, together with scientists and policymakers in affected countries, are working to understand the cause of this infection that does not appear to belong to any of the known 5 types of hepatitis viruses: A,B,C,D, and E.

This new outbreak brings focus on thousands of acute viral hepatitis infections that occur among children, adolescents and adults every year.

Most acute hepatitis infections cause mild disease and even go undetected. But in some cases, they can lead complications and be fatal. In 2019 alone, an estimated 78 000 deaths occurred worldwide due to complications of acute hepatitis A to E infections.

Global efforts prioritize the elimination of the hepatitis infections B, C and D infections. Unlike acute viral hepatitis, these 3 infections cause chronic hepatitis that lasts for several decades and culminate in over 1 million deaths per year from cirrhosis and liver cancer.

These 3 types of chronic hepatitis infections are responsible for over 95% of hepatitis deaths. While we have the guidance and tools to diagnose, treat, and prevent chronic viral hepatitis, these services are often out of reach of communities and are sometimes only available at centralized/specialized hospitals.

On World Hepatitis Day 2022, WHO is highlighting the need for bringing hepatitis care closer to the primary health facilities and communities so that people have better access to treatment and care, no matter what type of hepatitis they may have.

WHO aims to achieve hepatitis elimination by 2030. To get there, WHO calls on countries to achieve specific targets:

Reduce new infections of hepatitis B and C by 90%;
Reduce hepatitis related deaths from liver cirrhosis and cancer by 65%;
Ensure that at least 90% of people with hepatitis B and C virus are diagnosed; and
At least 80% of those eligible receive appropriate treatment.

Source: World Health Organization

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Change Certain In 2023 – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| Change is certain in 2023, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

President Chamisa described as pathetic the current situation in the country- due to corruption and looting of national resources by the Zanu PF regime.

“ZIMBABWE SHALL BE THE LAND OF ENTREPRENEURS & ENTERPRISE..Zimbabwe shall be the land of opportunities & possibilities, dreams & hopes.

Where one can dream anything and the dream will come true.Let’s make it happen. Zimbabwe has just been a dream killer for many. No..Not #Thistime

THE KENYAN ELECTION…Just last year, it was ZAMBIA’s turn. Now it’s KENYA’s turn. Kenya is about to happen. And it will surely happen. Then next is ZIMBABWE’s turn after NIGERIA’s moment,” said President Chamisa in a statement posted on Twitter.

Zimbabwe is ripe for real change & it will happen. It’s our turn in Africa! #FakaPressure

Trevor Ncube’s Alpha Media Refuses To Be Silenced By Chinese Embassy

ALPHA MEDIA HOLDINGS RESPONSE TO CHINESE EMBASSY
I have taken due note of the dismay recently expressed by the Chinese Embassy against The Standard, one of the publications of Alpha Media Holdings (AMH). In a statement published in The Herald on 11 July, 2022 and captioned “Chinese Embassy dismisses newspaper report”, the Chinese Embassy complained that it had been subjected to sustained attack and smear over several articles that are meant to tarnish its image.

The Chinese Embassy further complained that the articles in question are bent on stigmatising the embassy in particular and Chinese business in general. In the statement, the Chinese Embassy accused The Standard of “anti-democratic behaviour of public opinion bullying and scoundrelism”.

The Chinese Embassy also alleged that AMH journalists are being paid by foreign-linked NGOs and a foreign embassy.

I would like to place on record that:

AMH is an independent media house which is free from any political ties or outside influence. Newsgathering is done by a professional team of journalists under the supervision of highly experienced editors who are guided by “Our Pledge”, which sets out clear guidelines of our work ethic.

AMH is the only news organisation in Zimbabwe with an independent Editorial Advisory Board of Trustees which is totally committed to delivering accurate and impartial news designed to inform the public debate and enable Zimbabweans to make educated choices.

AMH has also established the office of an internal independent ombudsman who is a retired judge of the High Courts of both Zimbabwe and Botswana to ensure that our titles live up to AMH’s principles and are accountable to the public. The public is invited to freely approach this esteemed office whenever any of our publications are found wanting in any way whatsoever on the following email address: [email protected]

In short, all AMH publications, including The Standard, are guided by the codified professional ethics of journalism, namely Accuracy, Impartiality and Fairness.

However, AMH, like all news organisations around the world, publishes opinion pieces generated by the public and also often engages partners who may contribute articles in any of its titles. It is international best practice that such partners should declare their respective interests to AMH and it is incumbent upon each publication that such interest is clearly stated when an article is published. This is done to ensure that the public is clear that the opinions expressed in such articles are not necessarily those of AMH and/or any of its publications.

The Chinese Embassy has identified one such partner against whom it has a grievance. AMH will, going forward, employ all the editorial rigour possible to ensure that our partners are made aware of our pledge and, like us, should always endeavour to seek the truth, deliver the facts and offer relevant context and analysis where appropriate. It is anathema for any AMH journalist to receive any payment outside the remuneration which he/she receives from the company for writing an article for publication in any of its titles. Any such misdemeanour or transgression is taken very seriously as it constitutes a dismissable offence.

Muchadeyi Ashton Masunda

Chairman

AMH Editorial Advisory Board of Trustees

Sikhala Bail Ruling Set For Thursday

Highlights from Job Sikhala court case:

The ruling on the application to place the accused person on remand will be handed down on Thursday 21 July at 9am.

Mtetwa makes the crucial point that
@PoliceZimbabwe
allege that Sikhala defeated the course of justice on the murder investigation of Moreblessing Ali from 25 May. But her body was found on 11 June. How did they know they were investigating a murder before her body was found?

The State alleges that
@JobSikhala1
uploaded the “incriminating” evidence on a date he was already detained in prison.

“So did he have access to WiFi?” asks Beatrice Mtetwa.

Mtetwa asks the court what stops
@PoliceZimbabwe
from preferring fresh charges against
@JobSikhala1
on the same facts next week? She states that it’s regrettable that the police investigation focuses more on politics than the fact that a mother/sister/daughter lost her life.

Mtetwa argues that the alleged murderer of Ali was known from day 1. Nothing stopped
@PoliceZimbabwe
from investigating when Jamba dragged Ali into the night. The police can’t use Sikhala as a scapegoat. What stopped them from going to Mukandi’s house when the report was made?

Mtetwa argues that the alleged murderer of Ali was known from day 1. Nothing stopped
@PoliceZimbabwe
from investigating when Jamba dragged Ali into the night. The police can’t use Sikhala as a scapegoat. What stopped them from going to Mukandi’s house when the report was made?

I Had S*x With Emmerson Mnangagwa – Mutami

Tinashe Sambiri|Controversial businesswoman and philanthropist Susan Mutami has pointed out that the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa taught her oral sex.

Mutami also revealed Mr Mnangagwa’s bedroom secrets and further claimed the Zanu PF leader abused her.

“I want to put in on record that I have never tested positive for HIV even though I once dated someone who had HIV whom I loved dearly. I have a clean bill of health, I’m actually lucky because
@edmnangagwa
was the first man to introduce oral sex to me at such a…

age who had HIV ndisingambozive kuti chii when he abused me so those varakashi peddling lies abt me, please STOP. My Health Care record is very clean. I only use my Medicare when giving birth.

@ZANUPF_Official
please don’t discriminate against pple living w HIV,” Mutami posted on Twitter.

Zanu PF Accused Of Hijacking ID Registration Blitz

Zanu-PF has reportedly hijacked the mobile national identity registration blitz and commandeered the services to the party’s perceived strongholds to make sure its supporters obtain identity documents (IDs) needed for voting processes.

On Monday, Zanu-PF’s local leadership in Harare South reportedly told residents that they had invited the Registrar-General’s Office to issue the IDs in the constituency so that no one would have an excuse not to register to vote in the 2023 elections.

There are also reports that the same services have been extended to the apostolic sects that have been known to fiercely support the ruling party.

Government launched the national IDs registration blitz on April 1 this year with the exercise scheduled to end on September 30, but there are reports that Zanu-PF is now monopolising the programme to benefit supporters in its strongholds, mostly rural areas.

Zanu-PF information director Tafadzwa Mugwadi, however, said there was nothing amiss in having the mobile registration blitz concentrated at apostolic sects shrines and other perceived ruling party strongholds.

“What is wrong with people getting national IDs at churches? Should Christians be discriminated against because there is a probability they will vote for Zanu-PF?” Mugwadi asked when contacted for comment yesterday.

“I must be honest to advise that those making such allegations are going beyond sense with propaganda and I am sorry for them. IDs are a right of every Zimbabwean, Christian or atheist.”

Zanu-PF national commissar Mike Bimha said: “We have never discussed the issue of IDs, so I don’t know anything about. In fact, we do not hijack national processes.”

In June, Zanu-PF members commandeered officials from the RG’s Office to serve only ruling party members seeking birth and death certificates as well as national IDs in Mhondoro.

This was after the party’s functionaries stormed Tafara Primary School, where there was a mobile registration exercise, disrupting business and ordered RG officials to give preferential treatment to applicants vetted and approved by Zanu-PF.

They were led by Zanu-PF Mhondoro district co-ordinating committee deputy information secretary Doubt Masaka.

The registration exercise was then aborted after protests by villagers, who felt the process had been politicised.

An official from the RG’s Office Timothy Mumba told NewsDay yesterday that there were several localised national ID issuance sites across the country, but referred other questions to Registrar-General Henry Tawona Machiri, who was not reachable on his mobile phone.

“I can confirm that we have several ID blitzes across the country like the one that we launched in Hopley, Harare South,” Mumba said.

Zanu-PF has in the past been accused of abusing State resources and institutions to consolidate power.

#EkhayaVote2023 spokesperson Nkosilathi Dibiti said: “The bigger challenge that we faced as we were doing the mobile registration blitz was the issue of IDs. These IDs have become a problem because many people did not have them.”

According to official data published by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Bulawayo had the lowest number of registered voters at 270 914 people, from a national total of 5 804 975 registered voters.

-Newsday

Zanu Pf At It Again. Hijacks IDs Issuance Exercise

By A Correspondent- Zanu-PF has reportedly hijacked the mobile national identity registration blitz and commandeered the services to the party’s perceived strongholds to make sure its supporters obtain identity documents (IDs) needed for voting processes.

On Monday, Zanu-PF’s local leadership in Harare South reportedly told residents that they had invited the Registrar-General’s Office to issue the IDs in the constituency so that no one would have an excuse not to register to vote in the 2023 elections.

Zanu-PF was formed after the liberation struggle. War veterans must not be put under duress in order to be used to condition people to vote for Zanu-PF. The ruling party is desperate that they will lose the 2023 elections, they want people who will cause chaos and intimidate others to vote for Zanu-PF,” Magwizi said, indicating that the ruling party was in panic mode after losing support from some war veterans.

Last week, an audio which leaked into the public domain and is currently circulating on social media platforms, called on war veterans in Bulawayo to attend an emergency meeting in Nketa.

“All war veterans, collaborators, detainees, there is an emergency meeting at Nketa war vets offices tomorrow. There is a new circular that has been released, let’s all go and attend the meeting and hear what is being entailed in this circular even the district coordinating committee chairman will be in attendance,” the audio stated.

Some of the recently vetted war veterans, who attended the meeting last week, said they were asked to bring their identity cards, cellphone numbers and receipts of registration to the meeting.

Magwizi said war veterans should not be questioned about their credentials because they were vetted and do not need to be affiliated to the ruling Zanu-PF party.

Bulawayo Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) chairperson Cephas Ncube said he was not aware of the Nketa meeting.

Zanu-PF spokesperson and ZNLWVA chairperson Christopher Mutsvangwa last week said the military and war veterans must assist Zanu-PF win next year’s elections because the ruling party, soldiers and war veterans were cloasely related and work together.

-Newsday

Mugwadi Dismisses Accident Reports

Zanu PF Director of Information, Tafadzwa Mugwadi has dismissed social media reports that he was involved in an accident early morning today.

Posting on Twitter, Mugwadi said the accidents reports are false and mischievous.

Bail For Highglen Killer Cop

By A Correspondent- One of the Highglen police officers charged with causing the death of a pedestrian, Trymore Chinyamakobvu as they wrestled with a commuter omnibus driver has been granted $40 000 bail.

Job Mapfumo who was represented by Lucky Mauwa was granted bail by High Court Judge Justice Lucy Mungwari after the State conceded that there was little evidence linking the police officer to the murder.

Mapfumo was arrested alongside his colleague Demitris Chimutanda and charged with murder.

In his submissions, Mauwa said his client was fixed abode, and cooperated with the police at the time of arrest.

“The Applicant denies ever intentionally causing the death of the now deceased. Actually it is the driver of the commuter omnibus who did not take heed of the police instructions to stop and he went on to accelerate endeavouring to evade arrest and hit the innocent pedestrian who was actually outside the road,” Mauwa submitted.

Allegations are that at High Glen road on July 8, Professor Mhandu was driving a commuter omnibus when he stopped near Mapuranga intersection to pick up a passenger.

Upon being approached by Mapfumo and Chimutanda, Mhandu tried to flee but the two cops caught up with him and clung to his vehicle.

They wrestled with the vehicle in motion, and during the scuffle, the vehicle veered off the road and hit the now deceased who was tying his shoelaces by the roadside.

He died on the spot.

Mhandu fled immediately after the accident while Chimutanda and Mapfumo were assaulted by members of the public. They duo was later arrested.

-newsday

ZIPRA Calls For Peace Ahead Of 2023 Polls

ZIPRA war veterans have implored fellow former 1970s guerrilla war fighters not to be coerced by the ruling Zanu-PF party into committing acts of violence ahead of the 2023 elections.

“Zanu-PF does not own war veterans; these belong to Zanu and Zapu,” Zipra War Veterans Association spokesperson Buster Magwizi told Southern Eye.

Zanu-PF was formed after the liberation struggle. War veterans must not be put under duress in order to be used to condition people to vote for Zanu-PF. The ruling party is desperate that they will lose the 2023 elections, they want people who will cause chaos and intimidate others to vote for Zanu-PF,” Magwizi said, indicating that the ruling party was in panic mode after losing support from some war veterans.

Last week, an audio which leaked into the public domain and is currently circulating on social media platforms, called on war veterans in Bulawayo to attend an emergency meeting in Nketa.

“All war veterans, collaborators, detainees, there is an emergency meeting at Nketa war vets offices tomorrow. There is a new circular that has been released, let’s all go and attend the meeting and hear what is being entailed in this circular even the district coordinating committee chairman will be in attendance,” the audio stated.

Some of the recently vetted war veterans, who attended the meeting last week, said they were asked to bring their identity cards, cellphone numbers and receipts of registration to the meeting.

Magwizi said war veterans should not be questioned about their credentials because they were vetted and do not need to be affiliated to the ruling Zanu-PF party.

Bulawayo Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) chairperson Cephas Ncube said he was not aware of the Nketa meeting.

Zanu-PF spokesperson and ZNLWVA chairperson Christopher Mutsvangwa last week said the military and war veterans must assist Zanu-PF win next year’s elections because the ruling party, soldiers and war veterans were cloasely related and work together.

-newsday

Charamba Taunts Kasukuwere

By A Correspondent- Exiled former Zanu-PF political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere bristled on Monday after President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesman claimed he had “appealed” to be allowed to return.

George Charamba’s claim came after two other outspoken former Zanu-PF politicians suggested that Kasukuwere was potentially on the slate of vice president Constantino Chiwenga, who is rumoured to be preparing to challenge Mnangagwa at Zanu-PF’s elective congress in October.

Charamba taunted Kasukuwere on Twitter, exposing jitters in Mnangagwa’s camp as a sitting Zanu-PF leader faces an unprecedented challenge.

Without naming Kasukuwere, Charamba wrote: “Just a simple mind’s ask. How does an aspiring presidential candidate whose hounds are already sniffing and barking for him, still appeal to his rival and his rival’s deputy for assurances to come back home for his crumbling businesses?”

Kasukuwere, asked for his reaction to Charamba’s comments, told ZimLive in a terse message: “He is mad.”

He declined to comment further.

Kasukuwere, who served in several ministerial positions under the late former president Robert Mugabe, left Zimbabwe as a military coup was in progress in November 2017. He has been living in South Africa, although he briefly returned to Zimbabwe in 2018 and was arrested but later acquitted on charges of using an undesignated exit point when he fled the country.

The former Mt Darwin MP is one of dozens of ex-Mugabe loyalists who fled the country after the coup which ended the strongman’s 37-year rule. Some are now reportedly considering a return to battle Mnangagwa.

Jim Kunaka, a former Zanu-PF politician in Harare, told a news conference last week that Mnangagwa should honour an alleged 2017 coup agreement and hand over power to Chiwenga.

Said Kunaka: “If they had agreed with Chiwenga that he would give him five years to rule, what prompted him to change today, that he refuses to give him a chance? There is no need to go for congress.

“He (Mnangagwa) must honour what he agreed with Chiwenga that he would rule for a single term. He has already created parallel structures — Varakashi, Young Women for ED, Men BelievED … Those are now people who are loyal to him and not the organisation itself.”

Former Zanu-PF youth political commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu, who was jettisoned in 2019 over a “name and shame” campaign which exposed allegedly corrupt people, including Zanu-PF benefactors, used his own press conference to sing Kasukuwere’s virtues.

“Listen to me carefully, there are only two people that are able to cause an upset and deliver Zimbabweans from where we find ourselves in. These two people are Nelson Chamisa and Saviour Kasukuwere,” Tsenengamu said.

“There is a lot of discontent, bitterness, feelings of uncertainty and insecurity in the rank and file of Zanu-PF. No-one knows what tomorrow holds for them, how do you expect people who are not sure what is going to happen to them to support someone who is wielding an axe?”

He claimed that Mnangagwa and his deputy Chiwenga were locked in a bitter factional conflict, despite public shows of unity.

“If Mnangagwa fails to manage the tribal and factional conflicts within Zanu-PF, he will fail to get 40 percent of the presidential vote. That is if he is selected as Zanu-PF’s presidential candidate for the 2023 elections.

“Mnangagwa may publicly declare that he and Chiwenga are united, and Chiwenga may do the same, but we are not fooled by these publicity stunts.

There is serious conflict between these two, and everyone in Zanu-PF is telling me that Cde, you are better off because you were chased out of Zanu-PF, and we don’t know which one to support.”

-NewZim

“Help ZBC Reporters With Fuel”: Deputy Minister Tells Parlie

By A Correspondent- Deputy Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Kindness Paradza Tuesday asked legislators to help Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) reporters with fuel and lunch.

Paradza was responding to questions by MPs on why the public broadcaster’s reporters always cite the shortage of fuel when asked to cover activities in the provinces. Said Paradza who is also a former journalist.

On the issue of fuel, especially ZBC bureau chiefs and the correspondents that are dotted around the country are given an allocation for example, 500 or 600 litres per week or per month or per two weeks; but because of the terrain, because of the distances they cover, sometimes the fuel runs out before they are given another allocation

This is why they say sometimes to our Hon. MPs, yes I want to come and cover you but I do not have fuel. I am waiting for fuel because my allocation has run out.

I am appealing to Hon. Members to, if they have fuel, give them the fuel so that your areas or activities are covered. We need coverage especially from the rural areas. We need stories from the rural.

So, please, they can assist in that regard, in providing fuel; not only fuel. There is no harm in even buying them lunch as well because we are trying to manage a situation here Mr. Speaker.

His plea was opposed by opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MP for Magwegwe constituency, Anele Ndebele who told the minister that ZBC should pay its staff well enough so they can afford their own lunch.
Ndebele added that the state of affairs was contributing to corruption in the media hence the need to review journalists’ salaries up.

Morale is said to be rock bottom at the state broadcaster due to poor salaries and working condition.

Biti Takes Information Minister To Task Over ZBC Monopoly

Harare East legislator Tendai Biti yesterday took Deputy Information Minister, Kindness Paradza to task over the continued monopoly of ZBC saying the rest of the world had moved on and established multiple channels while Zimbabwe remained stuck with one television station.

Below is Biti’s question to Paradza;
HON. BITI: I seek clarification from the esteemed Minister, Hon. K. Paradza why 42 years after independence, we still have one broadcasting house, the ZBC. It is an eyesore and wherever we go, we are asked that question. Why can we not have air waves being liberalised so that there are multiple entrants in broadcasting? Every other country in the region and I know Mr. Speaker, you were in the region thanking fellow parliamentarians for voting for Hon. Chief Charumbira.

Countries like Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya and Botswana have multiple broadcasting houses. Surely, Zimbabwe deserves that. Secondly, when you go to border towns like Dande and Chiredzi, people in Dande actually listen and watch television from Mozambique and as you go towards Kanyemba area, they listen from Zambia, the same applies to mobile networks. Why is it taking so long to ensure that there is infiltration of local broadcasting in those areas?

The migration from analogue to digital, it will take us 100 years to fully migrate from analogue to digital yet digital is also not just about broadcasting but also about education because there has now been convergence of technology and digital migration allows students, schools and universities to actually learn using digital migration. So I urge the Government and the Minister to put resources towards migration because migration converges a lot of interest including education and health.

Lastly, it is Section 60 and 61 of the Constitution. You see the same faces on ZBC at 8 o’clock every day. You see a man and his wife every day from 8 o’clock to 10 o’clock. There must be objectivity so that we see alternative voices, views and faces on ZBC. ZBC is funded by taxpayers and taxpayers deserve to see everyone whether you are red, green or yellow, the current situation of subjectivity and of closure of other voices is unconstitutional and unnecessary. I thank you and seek clarification from Hon. Paradza.

In Response, Paradza said the country was yet to move from analogue to digital and was not even halfway through despite the headline having been set in 2017.