‘Runners’ Crippling Zim Clothing Industry

By A Correspondent| Players in the clothing and fashion industry faces an uncertain future due to the recent proliferation of ‘runners’ who sell cheap and smuggled clothes and household goods that have flooded the local market.

In an interview with ZimEye, a clothing manufacturer based in Harare Central business district, Lovemore Baloyi said he was forced to downsize operations as his business struggled to remain afloat.

“At one point I had over 30 employees operating over 20 sewing machines, and since people are now flooding to buy cheap clothes from runners, I had to send the bulk of my workers home,” said Baloyi.

He said runners’ prices do not make business sense as an outfit that he produces at a break-even cost of $15 would be sold for $7 to $10 dollars at most these outlets that have now sprouted across Harare CBD.

A catalogue for one of the popular runners operating in the CBD

“Runners can sell a t-shirt for $3, but if I try to calculate my costs from buying material to labour, rentals and other related costs, it just doesn’t make business sense.

“What worsens our predicament is that the clothes from runners come from China and are sewn using highly computerised machines, so it’s difficult to compete with them,” added Baloyi.

An investigation by ZimEye has revealed that Chinese nationals have since invaded the ‘runners’ business and are now the main importers and suppliers to most traders countrywide.

Baloyi confirmed ZimEye’s investigations saying he witnessed kombis offloading an assortment of goods at one of the runners’ shop in the CBD.

“I have observed for a number of days, two kombis full of items offloading at one of the shops in the CBD, they are consistent in offloading almost every morning and i wonder if the so-called runners have that capacity to be importing on a daily basis, I realised that there are well resourced people behind these runners,” added Baloyi.

Another business operator Gerald Mabaika in Harare said runners forced him out of business which used to employ 10 people and would supply clothing shops across the country.

Another catalogue from a runner by the name Nicole Fashions who also sells electricals at very cheap prices

“Just like runners, I operated as a wholesaler and would supply business operators from as far as Chipinge, Chiredzi and Mutoko among other areas, they stopped coming and I could not operate as I needed money to pay rentals, service machines and pay workers, eventually I closed shop.

“Its sad that nothing is being done by the government and even ZIMRA seems complacent to this whole business, this is killing the local industry and very soon even big players like Edgars, Truworths among others will be out of business” said Mabaika.

He further questioned how runners would sell a pair of shoes for a price less than the $2 tax ZIMRA collects for every pair of shoe imported into the country.

“Explain to me how one can sell a pair of shoes for $1.50 or even $2 which is the amount one pays to ZIMRA as tax to import the same,” added Mabaika.

Blanket manufacturers have also been complaining of cheap imports which have flooded the local market.

Companies such as Waverley Blankets and National Blankets were left to count losses this winter season as cheap imports flooded the market.

Runners are informal business operators who sell imported goods at both wholesale and retail prices less VAT. This makes it impossible for genuine formal businesses to compete on a level playing field.

Runners gained momentum during the COVID-19 lockdown period as informal traders took advantage of closure of ports of entry to smuggle Chinese goods to feed the local market.

They mostly operate in suburbs and lately in the backyard of city buildings or upper floors. They use WhatsApp groups and broadcast list to market their wares and are usually crowded whenever there is a new order.

Zimbabwe’s Longest Serving Councilor Dies

Mberengwa Ward 15 Councillor Ravasingadi Zhou who served for 28 years from 1994 is no more. He died on Tuesday at his homestead under Chief Mposi’s area, Mataga where he was then laid to rest yesterday. He suffered a stroke a few years back. He was Mberengwa’s longest-serving councillor and once worked for the Ministry of Women Affairs. Mberengwa District Development Coordinator (DDC) Vafious Hlavati told the Mirror that the passing of Zhou had disheartened Mberengwa. “It is very sad that we have lost our longest serving councillor. It is painful to lose someone like Councillor Zhou. He was experienced and responsible for advising others, he is difficult to replace,” said Hlavati Zhou is survived by his wife and six children. -Masvingo Mirror

Form 3 Boy Stabbed At Nyatsime High School Sports Event Dies

Ngoni Tadiwanashe

By A Correspondent- A form 3 boy from Chitungwiza died after he was stabbed by colleagues at Nyatsime College on sports day.

The minor, identified as Ngoni Tadiwanashe Kundishora, a student at Seke 1 High from Unit K was stabbed by yet to be identified assailants.

Said Patrick Mukutiri:

“Guys, in Unit K near C junction, a form 3 student pavakaenda kumasports muNyatsime college kwakubaiwa nebanga nevamwe vake meaning colleagues a student was stabbed today at a sports event at Nyatsime college. He died today. Gone too soon our little brother.”

Commenting on Facebook, a user revealed what transpired and said:

“Nyasha Kapita hanzi vakarwa kumasports then ndobva abaiwa nebanga kwakuendeswa kuchipatara ndobva atobuditswa achinzi he had recovered. pasina 2 days kwakutanga kurutsa ropa ndobva adzoserwa kuchipatara kwakuzofira ikoko.”

Several parents took to social media to lament the high level of violence and gangsterism within schools with one parent revealing how her form one child had even refused to attend the sports event citing bullying by learners from Zengeza 4 High school.

Said the parent:

“My own form 1 refused to go to the sports event complaining that boys from Zengeza 4 High School are beating up learners from other schools. He said the level of bullying was so bad that he woukd rather not attend the sports event.

This is very sad because our children are now even scared to go to school because of these animals in school uniform.”

We post below comments from social media users responding to the sad development:

Vana vemu Chitungwiza have turned into animals .gang fights have been allowed to go on for too long and now honai . Action should be taken with urgency

Said Chihwa Chihwaness WekwaMchawaya:

At Seke 6 High, there are learners vanoputa mbanje kuzasi kwedurawall kuma new stsnds haa vana vacho hatichavagoni.

Mai Talia said:

Zvakaoma paseke 3 hanzi first term mateacher paaisadzidzisa paya vana vaitochinjana kupinda mumaclass kuita havo bonde.

Sikhala’s Emotive Letter From Chikurubi: Full Text

An Epistle From Chikurubi Maximum Prison

Dear Zimbabweans,

We would like to thank you all dear Zimbabweans for the demonstration of love, care and unbridled concern for the pain we are going through. We feel your love even when we are under incarceration here at Chikurubi Maximum Prison.

We are pleased that besides members of our own political party CCC, all Zimbabweans of different political, social and ideological persuasion are standing with us.

Although I am going through difficult moments at present with the escalated persecution of my own and my other colleagues here in prison with me, be grateful beloved compatriots that we are all in high spirits.

I went through an unexplainable illness, I am on the road to recovery, please pray for us.

Standing for the weak and downtrodden in society as I did for Moreblessing Ali and many others is my God’s is calling.

My reward is in heaven, I do it selflessly, and sometimes I end up asking myself why my conscience is always triggered to stand for the predicament of other people. I was just born like that by my mother and father.

Warriors Kicked Out Of CHAN

Acting Zifa president Gift Banda has responded to Zimbabwe’s disqualification from the CHAN 2022 tournament.

The country was scheduled to play Malawi in the first round of the qualifiers next week.

After failing to meet CAF’s condition, the Warriors will not partiticipate in the competition.

The continental body wanted Zifa to reinstate the suspended members Felton Kamambo and Joseph Mamutse so that the FIFA ban could be lifted.

The FA had until Saturday to meet the condition, but after the grace period lapsed, CAF took the latest measure ahead of the start of the qualifiers next week.

This is the third time in two months that the country has been disqualified from international competition due to the FIFA ban.

The Warriors were barred from participating in the Afcon 2023 and are not participating in the ongoing 2022 Cosafa Cup.

Reacting to the news, Banda insisted that there is no need to rush the nation back to international football as systems are being put in place to ensure Zimbabwe returns stronger from the FIFA suspension.

The acting FA boss told The Herald: “We can’t put time frames because it’s not in our hands, but we are expressing to the powers that be that we are doing all our things according to the constitution and, now that we have opened the avenues of communication (with FIFA) that were not there before, we are upbeat.

Banda added: “We want to holistically come up with a framework that’s going to work for Zimbabwean football.

“I always ask people that if FIFA were to say the ban is lifted today, are we ready to play? It’s a question I normally pose to many people and the nation at large. I don’t think we are (ready).

“There are a lot of things that we need to do to our football before we can say we are now ready to go back and play international football. We have got to work at our constitution, there are quite a lot of things.”- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

July Moyo Caught In Pomona Looting Spree

Norton MP (independent), Temba Mliswa, has claimed that Local Government and Public Works Minister, July Moyo, collected a 10% commission on the Pomona Waste to Energy deal.

The US$344 million which requires Harare to pay US$22 000 per day was signed between Harare City Council and Geogenix BV, a Netherlands company fronted in Zimbabwe by Dilesh Nguwaya who is said to have close links with the first family.

Debating in Parliament during Wednesday’s question and answer session, Mliswa labelled Moyo a ‘debt collector’, alleging the minister was dodging Parliament to explain the deal, leaving deputy minister, Marian Chombo, to cover up for him.

Mliswa said:
Hon. July Moyo is not here to respond but is busy writing letters to the local authorities so that money comes out. His job now is to write letters wanting money. How can a minister be a debt collector? He is not here to answer issues of all the deals that he is doing.

The Government is a lawyer, the Attorney-General and the Minister is a lawyer. Why is it the lawyer is writing a letter? To us, they are bent on reducing and denigrating His Excellency’s name and they must be brought to book once and for all.

I will not waste much of your time but I have gotten the point home, especially Hon. July Moyo. Where is he? He is seen writing letters left, right and centre wanting a 10% commission. He has been paid.

Ndozvinonetsa kana wadya mari dzevanhu. Haurari usiku nekuti unenge uchingonyora matsamba uchirotomoka. He must come and answer on why he is writing letters when he is not a debt collector.

Moyo has been in a war with the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) with the party’s councillors rejecting the deal which they say the central government imposed on the local government authority.

They also argue that at a rate of US$22 000 per day and the amount of waste required, the deal was designed to fail which can lead to the termination of the deal prematurely, something that won’t deter Geogenix BV from being paid all its money agreed in the deal.- Pindula News

Zanu PF Official Leaks 2023 Election Rigging Secret

By-The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, ZEC, is said to have hinted that President Emerson Mnangagwa had already won the 2023 Presidential elections.

NewZimbabwe reports that ZEC told a Zanu PF youth league national executive, Phenias Makombe has said sources that his party will win the 2023 Presidential election.

Addressing youths in Kwekwe Thursday, Makombe said party leader President Emmerson Mnangagwa is currently leading with at least 3.8 million votes. Said Makombe:
I recently went to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission offices.
I have friends who are at ZEC and I approached one of my guys there and asked him what the statistics are like. I asked him for people who are registering to vote, who was their preferred candidate. He laughed and said I was going to get him in trouble.
At first he wanted a kick-back to give me the information. However, I told him I am ZANU PF and I don’t condone corruption. After seeing that I wasn’t budging, he then gave me the information.

He told me that at least 3.8 million people told ZEC that President Mnangagwa is their candidate. When I asked about Chamisa he laughed and said only 20 000 people had indicated interest to vote for Chamisa.
We are targeting 5 million votes and, at 3.8 million votes currently, it shows we still have a long way to go. The issue is not about going to the elections because we have already won the polls.
The issue why we are mobilising people to register and vote is for them to come and join the governing party and understand what life is like in ZANU PF. We have already won this election. President Mnangagwa is loved by everyone.
ZANU PF is targeting five million votes while the Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) is eyeing six million.

So far, just over 5.8 million people have registered to vote, according to ZEC.
Makombe added that the opposition “is always losing elections because they don’t have a strategy and the next thing they cry foul” while on the contrary, ZANU PF has a strategy.
He said CCC leader Nelson Chamisa’s mission is to attain power and hand it over to Western powers. Votes can only be known after voting.

-NewZimbabwe

ZEC Announces 2023 Election Results

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, ZEC, is said to have hinted that President Emerson Mnangagwa had already won the 2023 Presidential elections.

NewZimbabwe reports that ZEC told a Zanu PF youth league national executive, Phenias Makombe that his party will win the 2023 Presidential election.

Addressing youths in Kwekwe Thursday, Makombe said party leader President Emmerson Mnangagwa is currently leading with at least 3.8 million votes. Said Makombe:
I recently went to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission offices.
I have friends who are at ZEC and I approached one of my guys there and asked him what the statistics are like. I asked him for people who are registering to vote, who was their preferred candidate. He laughed and said I was going to get him in trouble.
At first he wanted a kick-back to give me the information. However, I told him I am ZANU PF and I don’t condone corruption. After seeing that I wasn’t budging, he then gave me the information.

He told me that at least 3.8 million people told ZEC that President Mnangagwa is their candidate. When I asked about Chamisa he laughed and said only 20 000 people had indicated interest to vote for Chamisa.
We are targeting 5 million votes and, at 3.8 million votes currently, it shows we still have a long way to go. The issue is not about going to the elections because we have already won the polls.
The issue why we are mobilising people to register and vote is for them to come and join the governing party and understand what life is like in ZANU PF. We have already won this election. President Mnangagwa is loved by everyone.
ZANU PF is targeting five million votes while the Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) is eyeing six million.

So far, just over 5.8 million people have registered to vote, according to ZEC.
Makombe added that the opposition “is always losing elections because they don’t have a strategy and the next thing they cry foul” while on the contrary, ZANU PF has a strategy.
He said CCC leader Nelson Chamisa’s mission is to attain power and hand it over to Western powers. Votes can only be known after voting.

-NewZimbabwe

Sikhala Persecution Continues

By- Harare Provincial magistrate Ngoni Nduna has postponed to Monday the case in which CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala is challenging him to recuse himself.

Sikhala Thursday appeared at Harare magistrate Nduna, facing charges of obstructing the course of justice and challenged that the magistrate should recuse himself.

The senior CCC member wants another magistrate other than Nduna to hear his case.

CCC posted Friday, saying that Nduma will make a ruling on the case on Monday.

Posted CCC:

The Magistrate Ngoni Nduna postponed the matter to Monday the 18th of July 2022 at 1415hrs to make his decision on whether or not he’ll recuse himself. Ms Mtetwa gives an update on Hon ⁦

@JobSikhala1

⁩’s recusal application.

Jamwanda Killed After ‘Stealing’ A Field Of Vegetables

Below are pictures of a section of young farmer, Terrence Maphosa’s field grazed down by a donkey.

ZimEye understands the notorious donkey has since been killed following this ordeal.

The development has brought into discussion the need for farmers to insure their crops, amid revelations that the nation does not have any insurers that offer full cover for farm produce losses.

CCC Responds To Norton Council Mass Arrests

By Staff Reporter- Citizens Coalition for Change, CCC, has condemned the arrest of its Norton councillors by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC).

ZACC arrested 10 Norton Councillors, six (6) affiliated with Nelson Chamisa’s CCC.

They were arrested on allegations of parcelling-out residential stands.

CCC Norton Town chairperson Silvester Gumisirayi confirmed the arrests.

” I confirm the arrest of Norton Town Councillors which is a mix of Independent, MDC-T and CCC and the town secretary on allegations of abuse of office while on duty,” he said.

CCC deputy spokesperson Ostallos Gift Siziba condemned the arrests saying they were political.

“It’s clear persecution by prosecution. The intention and objective is to tarnish the image of the opposition in different parts of the country and make sure that they demoralise the party from its programming. Its a clear political persecution. There are a lot of cases in which ZACC has failed to act upon which invove members of the executive. For example there is the Pomona scandal where a minister is cited and several other government officials. So its a clear and deliberate persecution of political opponents,” said Siziba.

ZACC spokesperson John Makamure declined to comment.

Sabbath School Summary

The Birdcage

Lesson 3

Memory Text: “In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while, if need be, you have been grieved by various trials” (1 Peter 1:6, NKJV).

INTRODUCTION

In the full light of day, and in hearing of the music of other voices, the caged bird will not sing the song that his master seeks to teach him. He learns a snatch of this, a trill of that, but never a separate and entire melody. But the master covers the cage, and places it where the bird will listen to the one song he is to sing. In the dark, he tries and tries again to sing that song until it is learned, and he breaks forth in perfect melody. Then the bird is brought forth, and ever after he can sing that song in the light. Thus God deals with His children. He has a song to teach us, and when we have learned it amid the shadows of affliction we can sing it ever afterward.”—Ellen G. White, The Ministry of Healing, p. 472.

Notice that the one who carries the bird into the darkness is the master himself.
It is easy to understand that Satan causes pain, but would God Himself actively take a part in guiding us into crucibles where we experience confusion or hurt?

The Week at a Glance: What examples can you think of in the Bible in which God Himself leads people into experiences that He knows will include suffering? What do you think were the new songs He wanted them to sing?

SABBATH: God’s grace breeds no sorrow, except the healthy sorrow that wipes our tears & refines us. A bird without a tutor can sing, but its song will be poorly made for it’ll be mixed with other voices. It isn’t able to separate an entire melody from other sounds. But when put in a covered cage by its master to learn one song repeatedly, it sings the perfect melody (MH, p. 472). God is with us even in the dark.

SUNDAY: Surprises are inevitable in life. It can be walking into a room of friends who all shout “Surprise! Happy Birthday” or walking into a friendship of betrayal. Israel were met with unpleasant surprises in their walk to Canaan. Yet, it was God who led them. First, He led them to a “dead end” (Red Sea). God doesn’t guarantee an absence of trouble but His salvation (Exod. 14:10, 31, 13:21, Jer. 17:9).

MONDAY: Water is a great treasure in a desert. But Israel after the Red Sea event could find no water for 3 days in the desert (Exod. 17:1). At Marah, they found water but they spat it out because it was bitter. It was God (“The pillar”) who took them to Marah & later Rephidim where there was no water at all. God knew Rephidim had no water but He sought to test their faith (see Exod. 15:22-27, 17:1-7).

TUESDAY: God sometimes lead us to trying places for us to know our helplessness & our dependency in Him (Luke 4:1-13). Christ was led by the Holy Spirit into the desert where He was tempted at the start of His ministry. God doesn’t tempt us (James 1:13). Through tests & trials, He perfects us (DA, pp. 126, 129). We can get burned in the crucible rather than purified. Thus, we can hope in Christ (1 Tim. 1:15).

WEDNESDAY: Heaven is worth any sacrifice. This is what Peter shared with the early believers who were experiencing “grief in all kinds of trials” (1 Pet. 1:6). At the time, they were a minority who were often misunderstood & persecuted. The trials are not random, they come to produce a genuine faith in us. We should keep our eyes fixed on the ultimate price; Heaven when tried (1 Pet. 1:6-9). God purges us!

THURSDAY: Our lives are pilgrim life. As we journey, we’ll face many unplanned hurdles. God wants us to trust His plan for our lives. Alex, a young man, battled with drugs, violence, & had a jail time. A local church member he stole from led him to God to a time he planned to be a pastor (1 John 5:1, 2). Yet, his life began to crush again at school. Was his time with God a mistake? (Prov. 3, Jer. 29:13, Rom. 8:28, 2 Cor. 12:9, Heb. 13:5). God cares!

FRIDAY: As God (the pillar) chose to lead Israel to Rephidim, He may choose to lead us to trying places to test our loyalty. He doesn’t at all times lead us to pleasant places. If He did, we’d trust in our own might & forget that He’s our helper. It’s His wish to manifest Himself to us, to show us the abundant supplies in store for us, & come to Him for aid when troubled. He made a cool stream to flow from a stony rock.

—Ellen G. White, “The Exodus,” pp. 281–290; “From the Red Sea to Sinai,” pp. 291–302, in Patriarchs and Prophets; “The Temptation,” pp. 114–123, in The Desire of Ages & Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, April 7, 1903.

Keywords

MH- The Ministry of Healing

DA- The Desire of Ages

Crucible- a vessel used for melting a substance that requires a high degree of heat, a severe test, or a place or situation in which concentrated forces interact to cause or influence change or development.

Canaan- The Promised Land or the Land of Promise

“The pillar”- God. He was the pillar of cloud to guide Israel on their way and by night in a pillar of fire to give them light, so that they could travel by day or night.

Captions

SUNDAY- To the Promised Land via a Dead End
MONDAY- Bitter Waters
TUESDAY- The Great Controversy in the Desert
WEDNESDAY- An Enduring Legacy
THURSDAY- Trial by Fire

Discussion Questions

? We often talk of temptation as an individual thing, which, of course, it is. At the same time, are there any corporate temptations, things that we as a church or a local church family might have to guard against as a group? If so, what?

? Ask those who are willing to talk about any of the “unpleasant places” that they have been brought to. Why were these unpleasant? If they had to revisit those experiences today, would they view them any differently?

? We all understand the principle behind God allowing us to be purified and refined by trials. How, though, do we understand the situation in which trials appear to have no value—for instance, someone is killed instantly in a car wreck? As a class, seek to work through possible answers.

God bless you all. Happy Sabbath

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ZACC Pounce On Chamisa Councillors

By Staff Reporter- Members of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) have arrested six (6) Nelson Chamisa’s CCC Norton councillors.

The six are part of the ten opposition councillors arrested Monday on allegations of parcelling-out residential stands.

CCC Norton Town chairperson Silvester Gumisirayi confirmed the arrests.

” I confirm the arrest of Norton Town Councillors which is a mix of Independent, MDC-T and CCC and the town secretary on allegations of abuse of office while on duty,” he said.

Norton has 13 ward councillors. Out of the 13, six (6) come from the CCC, two (2) independent, one (1), Zanu PF, and four (4) are from the MDC-T of Douglas Mwonzora, and

” The main allegations are that of selling stands to their friends and relatives at a price which is lower than the recommended price. They are expected to appear in the Norton Court tomorrow (Friday),” a ZACC source told Zimeye.com Thursday evening.

CCC deputy spokesperson Ostallos Gift Siziba condemned the arrests saying they were political.

“It’s clear persecution by prosecution. The intention and objective is to tarnish the image of the opposition in different parts of the country and make sure that they demoralise the party from its programming. Its a clear political persecution. There are a lot of cases in which ZACC has failed to act upon which invove members of the executive. For example there is the Pomona scandal where a minister is cited and several other government officials. So its a clear and deliberate persecution of political opponents,” said Siziba.

ZACC spokesperson John Makamure declined to comment.

Local Clothing Industry Under Siege From ‘Runners’

By A Correspondent| Players in the clothing and fashion industry faces an uncertain future due to the recent proliferation of ‘runners’ who sell cheap and smuggled clothes and household goods that have flooded the local market.

In an interview with ZimEye, a clothing manufacturer based in Harare Central business district, Lovemore Baloyi said he was forced to downsize operations as his business struggled to remain afloat.

“At one point I had over 30 employees operating over 20 sewing machines, and since people are now flooding to buy cheap clothes from runners, I had to send the bulk of my workers home,” said Baloyi.

He said runners’ prices do not make business sense as an outfit that he produces at a break-even cost of $15 would be sold for $7 to $10 dollars at most these outlets that have now sprouted across Harare CBD.

A catalogue for one of the popular runners operating in the CBD

“Runners can sell a t-shirt for $3, but if I try to calculate my costs from buying material to labour, rentals and other related costs, it just doesn’t make business sense.

“What worsens our predicament is that the clothes from runners come from China and are sewn using highly computerised machines, so it’s difficult to compete with them,” added Baloyi.

An investigation by ZimEye has revealed that Chinese nationals have since invaded the ‘runners’ business and are now the main importers and suppliers to most traders countrywide.

Baloyi confirmed ZimEye’s investigations saying he witnessed kombis offloading an assortment of goods at one of the runners’ shop in the CBD.

“I have observed for a number of days, two kombis full of items offloading at one of the shops in the CBD, they are consistent in offloading almost every morning and i wonder if the so-called runners have that capacity to be importing on a daily basis, I realised that there are well resourced people behind these runners,” added Baloyi.

Another business operator Gerald Mabaika in Harare said runners forced him out of business which used to employ 10 people and would supply clothing shops across the country.

Another catalogue from a runner by the name Nicole Fashions who also sells electricals at very cheap prices

“Just like runners, I operated as a wholesaler and would supply business operators from as far as Chipinge, Chiredzi and Mutoko among other areas, they stopped coming and I could not operate as I needed money to pay rentals, service machines and pay workers, eventually I closed shop.

“Its sad that nothing is being done by the government and even ZIMRA seems complacent to this whole business, this is killing the local industry and very soon even big players like Edgars, Truworths among others will be out of business” said Mabaika.

He further questioned how runners would sell a pair of shoes for a price less than the $2 tax ZIMRA collects for every pair of shoe imported into the country.

“Explain to me how one can sell a pair of shoes for $1.50 or even $2 which is the amount one pays to ZIMRA as tax to import the same,” added Mabaika.

Blanket manufacturers have also been complaining of cheap imports which have flooded the local market.

Companies such as Waverley Blankets and National Blankets were left to count losses this winter season as cheap imports flooded the market.

Runners are informal business operators who sell imported goods at both wholesale and retail prices less VAT. This makes it impossible for genuine formal businesses to compete on a level playing field.

Runners gained momentum during the COVID-19 lockdown period as informal traders took advantage of closure of ports of entry to smuggle Chinese goods to feed the local market.

They mostly operate in suburbs and lately in the backyard of city buildings or upper floors. They use WhatsApp groups and broadcast list to market their wares and are usually crowded whenever there is a new order.

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New Mutare Mayor In Abuse Of Office Storm

Mutare City Council Mayor councillor Simon Chabuka and 11 other councillors appeared in court on Thursday on allegations of fleecing the local authority of nearly $13 million in travel and subsistence allowances.

The Herald reports that Mayor Chabuka appeared at Mutare Magistrates Court charged with criminal abuse of office.

Others accused of the same charge are councillors Farai Mabiza, Elizabeth Tsoro, Zwenyika Misi, Daniel Saunyama, Blessing Tandi, Tsitsi Ziweya, Norman Nyanhanda, Exavior Upare, Sakai Cathrine, Thomas Nyamupangedenga and Calvin Matsiya appeared at Mutare Magistrates Court charged with criminal abuse of office.

There have been countless reports of abuse of public resources at all levels of government while service delivery remains poor.

The ratepayers are, nevertheless expected to religiously pay their bills.

-Online

Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye: Reforms, reforms, reforms

By Luke Tamborinyoka| It has been the week that the Zanu PF second-in-command’s daughter was appointed as a ZEC commissioner; the same week that the Zanu PF national spokesperson bragged that the national army was part of their party structures.

It has been the week in which a video has gone viral in which a Zanu PF supporter says Nelson Chamisa must be killed; and in which yet another party mandarin quips that Chamisa’s children too must be eliminated.

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s blood–soaked legacy as well as the callous murders of Nyasha Zhambe, Mboneni Ncube and Moreblessings Ali mean that the threats must be taken seriously.

Exactly a year to go before the next watershed poll, the signs are clear we are headed for yet another sham unless the country implements a raft of comprehensive reform to ensure a truly free, fair and credible poll.

It is in this context that we have called for a special kind of dialogue to discuss and agree on the raft of reforms to be implemented so as to ensure a credible poll. We have dubbed the reform agreement PREPARE , which is an acronym for Pre-Election Pact for Reforms.

There has in the past weeks been regime change in both the UK and Sri Lanka, well outside the electoral process.

Zimbabweans still retain some waning faith in elections, but if the regime continues to throw spanners and to rig the electoral route, the citizens retain their right to siege the State House showers and to bathe there as they reportedly did in Sri Lanka when they chased their incompetent leader from the citizens’ sacred House.

After all, the citizens are the State and there are always no qualms if they storm the State House in order to occupy it. After all it’s their house!

As part of my civic responsibilities as a citizen and in light of the regime’s clear intention to subvert the people’s will in 2023, I republish in the public interest an earlier piece I wrote on the 31st of December 2021 which spells out in greater detail the issues that need to be addressed if we are to have a credible plebiscite in 2023; an election that reflects the sovereign will of the people of Zimbabwe.

Electoral Reform must be the uninterrupted national chorus for the year 2022

As we bask on the cusp of a new year, Zimbabweans appear to have gone agog about the pending by-elections and what many deem to be the watershed plebiscite of 2023. And yet for some of us, highly expectant conversations about the pending elections that are not grounded on context are a false discourse.

The proper discourse should be about agreeing and implementing a raft of comprehensive reforms so that we break the vicious cycle of disputed elections that has afflicted this country since independence in 1980.

As we commence this crucial year, the nation should engage in animated conversations not about elections per se but about the quality and character of those elections so that this important exercise of choosing our national and local government leaders ceases to be a meaningless ritual.

For it is only the implementation of agreed reforms that can afford us herd immunity against the unfolding pandemic of illegitimacy that has now affected all pillars of the State. Indeed, we now have an illegitimate Executive headed by an illegitimate President, an illegitimate Judiciary headed by a disputed and illegitimate Chief Justice as well as an illegitimate Parliament where representatives legitimately elected by the people have been recalled through murky agents and processes. The spectre of illegitimacy has now permeated all facets of the body politic and only a truly free, fair and credible plebiscite undergirded by a raft of comprehensive reforms can take us back to an uninterrupted path to legitimacy.

Today, on the eve of the year 2022, the talk should not be simply about the pending by-elections or the forthcoming 2023 watershed polls. The deeper discourse should be about a basket of cogent reforms to ensure that our electoral processes do not continue to breed contested outcomes.

We have walked this tenuous road before and we must now move to the deeper discourse of the character and nature of our national elections. It is not enough to fulfill a calendar assignment when it comes to the holding of elections.

Meaningful elections must embed the undisputed sovereign expression of the people. Therefore, it is nationally profitable for the reform discourse to now start dominating all public platforms in Zimbabwe.

Without substantive electoral reforms in this country, our elections will continue to be a meaningless charade

Mai Titi, Joey Nyikadzino Smoke Peace Pipe

By Jane Mlambo| After weeks of fighting, controversial socialites Mai Titi and Joey Nyikadzino have made peace and pictured together as a confirmation of having buried their differences.

Mai Titi and Nyikadzino fought on social media after the latter claimed that a car the popular comedienne got from her United States based husband as a birthday presented, used to be hers.

Mai Titi reacted angrily, attacking Nyikadzino for trying to gain limelight from her birthday. The drama proceeded with Nyikadzino posting chats with the car sale company who were handling the transaction.

Posting on Facebook, Nyikadzino said Mai Titi assisted her at her time of need when she wanted someone to collect something for her when she was applying for a visa at an unnamed embassy.

She reckoned that social media is just a street while there is real life behind the mobile phone and computer screens.

“I have learnt my lesson today, kuti in life musavengane ne zvinhu zvisina basa on social media, ini pfee Ku visa then they said they wanted something that I did not have ipapo, guess who helped me mai titi thank you so much, I appreciate. Social media is just a street , there is what we call life behind social media.”

Mliswa Drops Bombshell Against ‘Man Of The Moment’ July Moyo

Norton MP (independent), Temba Mliswa, has claimed that Local Government and Public Works Minister, July Moyo, collected a 10% commission on the Pomona Waste to Energy deal.
The US$344 million which requires Harare to pay US$22 000 per day was signed between Harare City Council and Geogenix BV, a Netherlands company fronted in Zimbabwe by Dilesh Nguwaya who is said to have close links with the first family.

Debating in Parliament during Wednesday’s question and answer session, Mliswa labelled Moyo a ‘debt collector’, alleging the minister was dodging Parliament to explain the deal, leaving deputy minister, Marian Chombo, to cover up for him. Mliswa said:

Hon. July Moyo is not here to respond but is busy writing letters to the local authorities so that money comes out. His job now is to write letters wanting money. How can a minister be a debt collector? He is not here to answer issues of all the deals that he is doing.

The Government is a lawyer, the Attorney-General and the Minister is a lawyer. Why is it the lawyer is writing a letter? To us, they are bent on reducing and denigrating His Excellency’s name and they must be brought to book once and for all.

I will not waste much of your time but I have gotten the point home, especially Hon. July Moyo. Where is he? He is seen writing letters left, right and centre wanting a 10% commission. He has been paid.

Ndozvinonetsa kana wadya mari dzevanhu. Haurari usiku nekuti unenge uchingonyora matsamba uchirotomoka. He must come and answer on why he is writing letters when he is not a debt collector.

Moyo has been in a war with the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) with the party’s councillors rejecting the deal which they say the central government imposed on the local government authority.

They also argue that at a rate of US$22 000 per day and the amount of waste required, the deal was designed to fail which can lead to the termination of the deal prematurely, something that won’t deter Geogenix BV from being paid all its money agreed in the deal.

-Newsday

Chitungwiza Shooting Victim Sues Police

By A Correspondent| Tashinga Mugwara, a second victim of indiscriminate police shooting is suing @PoliceZimbabwe for damages he suffered as a result of callous, unlawful and negligent shooting at Taita shops in Chitungwiza on 27 June.

Represented by Tinashe Chinopfukutwa of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, Mugwara said police officers used excessive force in shooting him which constitutes gross human rights violations.

Mugwara, is the second person to sue @PoliceZimbabwe for disproportionate use of force which unnecessarily endangered the lives of of the public on 27 June.

Pius Jamba Getting World Class Prison Treatment

The alleged killer of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activist Moreblessing Ali, Pius Jamba, is reportedly being treated better than opposition MPs Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole who are detained at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison.

The two lawmakers were arrested last month and charged with incitement to commit public violence to avenge the death of Ali who was allegedly killed by Jamba, a Zanu-PF supporter.

Jamba is detained at Harare Remand Prison pending finalisation of his case. But Sikhala and Sithole who are yet to be tried are jailed at Chikurubi, the home of convicted criminals.

Kambuzuma legislator Willias Madzimure in Parliament on Wednesday slammed the justice system in Zimbabwe for practicing selective application of the law. He raised a point on why Sikhala and Sithole were brought to court in leg irons when they were not convicted criminals.

Madzimure protested: “Madam Speaker, there has been a general deliberate way of making sure that the law is applied selectively. For instance, we have seen Hon. Members of Parliament in this House being leg-ironed into the courts for issues like even re-tweeting a message.

“Of all those people who have been incarcerated in that manner, not a single one has been convicted.

“A number of MPs are detained at Chikurubi whilst on remand when there is a Remand Prison for an issue or a matter that is not near anything like murder or armed robbery.

“Even the person who killed Moreblessing Ali is detained today at Central Remand Prison. He is not at Chikurubi but someone who is accused of having said mabhonzo aBlessing achamuka is at Chikurubi.

“More-so, Hon. Members of Parliament have been treated worse than a common criminal. Is it now lawful that the law is applied selectively and deliberately.

“My point of order is that the Hon. The Minister of Justice must come here and give a Ministerial Statement why there is selective application of the law.”

The Deputy Speaker of Parliament responded: “Hon. Madzimure, we cannot discuss issues which are before the courts.”

Sikhala and Sithole have been denied bail at both the Magistrate court and the High Court.

The CCC vice chairman was charged afresh on allegations of obstruction and defeating the course of justice.

Sikhala was picked from Chikurubi Maximum Prison by an unregistered vehicle to Harare Central Police Station to be slapped with the additional charge.

He is represented by Human Rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa.

His party the CCC said in a statement: “Update: Our MP Hon Job Sikhala was taken to Law and Order Harare Central this afternoon on new charges. He’s alleged to have obstructed & defeated the course of justice. This continued harassment of CCC members must stop.”

Commenting on the latest development, top journalist Hopewell Chin’ono said;

“Jailed CCC MP Job Sikhala has been charged using the same facts from his previous charge, but using a different act,” he said.

“His lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa said that at law it is called splitting of facts, hoping that they can get him on the other charge. Only Sikhala has been charged!

“His co-accused from the previous arrest, CCC Member of Parliament, Godfrey Sithole has not been charged, and is at Chikurubi prison.

-NewZimbabwe

More Pressure On Mnangagwa Government

HARARE – The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC), a grouping of over 75 civic society groups, has threatened to organise large-scale protests in response to the persecution of human rights defenders.

The call comes as government workers have vowed to stage mass job boycotts starting next Monday to press for better pay.

CiZC leader Peter Mutasa, speaking during a news conference in the Harare, accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime of cracking down on dissent instead of addressing the country’s multifaceted crisis.

“It has become quite apparent that the state is keen on entrenching authoritarian rule and pursuing its agenda of a one-party state and for us, this is a call to action,” Mutasa said.

“We therefore, reiterate that we shall pursue all avenues necessary to resist entrenchment of authoritarian rule and this includes strengthening advocacy initiatives at the regional and international level.

“Human rights abuses, continued mutilation of the constitution, a dishonest, parasitic and extractive national economic system clearly remains a threat to inclusive economic growth and national development.”

The government is set to pass the Private Voluntary Organisation Amendment Bill, which will deregister civil society groups considered by the justice minister to be operating outside their mandate – sweeping new powers which critics say are designed to silence critical voices.

Mutasa said a raft of “draconian laws” being considered by the government were targeted at silencing dissenting voices speaking out against misgovernance and corruption.

“The enactment of draconian laws that include the Data Protection Act enacted in December 2021, amendments to the PVO Act among other draconian pieces of legislation is a calculated move to criminalise anyone seeking to hold the government to account,” he said.

Mutasa said they also “note with concern that law enforcement agents continue to act as appendages of the ruling party, Zanu PF, in violation of the country’s constitution.”

Political analysts and opposition parties fear the law changes and targeted arrests of government critics point to disputed general elections next year.

The main opposition Citizens Coalition for Change, led by Nelson Chamisa, recently called for electoral reforms and stakeholder dialogue ahead of the 2023 elections.

-Newsday

Govt Confirms Armed Robbers Are More Sophisticated Than Police

Armed robberies have become the order of the day in Zimbabwe with business people and security companies losing lots of transit money on a daily basis. Of late, the security personnel have also been implicated in robberies involving large sums of money.

Bikita East legislator Johnson Madhuku on Wednesday asked the government to explain its position regarding the proliferation of cases of armed robberies throughout the country.

“Thank you very much, my question is directed to the Hon. Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage. Madam Speaker Ma’am, in recent days and months we have been seeing a proliferation of cases of armed robberies throughout the country,” he asked.

“It is so disturbing because as a nation, we are feeling that we are very unsecure. A lot of people are being shot and in some cases, even by guns with silencers.

“I would want to ask the Hon. Minister for Home Affairs, what has been put in place by the Ministry to ensure that they are proactive and also they rapidly react or respond to such cases of armed robbery so that we feel safe? I thank you Madam Speaker Ma’am.”

In response, Home Affairs Deputy Minister Maboyi said the government was facilitating measures to curb armed robberies. She further stated that the shortage of police vehicles sometimes hinders their efforts.

“Thank you Madam Speaker Ma’am for the question which has been asked. We are very worried about the armed robberies which are happening. Police are not everywhere but we are trying our best to make sure that we protect the people, banks and so forth. However, you will find that things are happening.

“We are talking of people who are intelligent and are also understudying the police. I do not think that we are all happy here about what is happening but it is happening.

“We are facilitating whatever we are able to do. If armed robberies are happening, usually we go and attend to that and at times we do not have vehicles to dash quickly but we are trying to do everything we can,” she said.

-Newsday

After 28 Years Of Service, Mberengwa Councilor Dies

Mberengwa Ward 15 Councillor Ravasingadi Zhou who served for 28 years from 1994 is no more.

He died on Tuesday at his homestead under Chief Mposi’s area, Mataga where he was then laid to rest yesterday. He suffered a stroke a few years back.

He was Mberengwa’s longest-serving councillor and once worked for the Ministry of Women Affairs.

Mberengwa District Development Coordinator (DDC) Vafious Hlavati told the Mirror that the passing of Zhou had disheartened Mberengwa.

“It is very sad that we have lost our longest serving councillor. It is painful to lose someone like Councillor Zhou. He was experienced and responsible for advising others, he is difficult to replace,” said Hlavati

Zhou is survived by his wife and six children.

-Masvingo Mirror

Sikhala Launches Vitriol Against Magistrate Nduna

Citizens Coalition for change lawmaker, Job Sikhala, Thursday appeared before a Harare magistrate answering to charges of defeating the course of justice.

Sikhala was charged at a time he is currently locked in at Chikurubi Maximum Prison on charges of inciting public violence.

Through his lawyer, Jeremiah Bamu, Sikhala challenged the court’s jurisdiction after his case was heard in an anti-corruption court.

He complained that this was unfair, considering that the matter has nothing to do with corruption.

He is seeking to have the matter heard in a provincial court.

Bamu also said that the state was choosing to be hostile to civic society and opposition members.

“As evidence of that, your worship, the accused submits that besides himself, Hopewell Chinóno, Tendai Biti, Fadzayi Mahere and a few other opposition leaders, media practitioners and civil society members whose matters have nothing to do with corruption were placed in an Anti-Corruption court,” he said.

“It feels as if the Anti-Corruption court has been reduced to a political court of targeted individuals who are perceived as non-conforming to the dictates of the State.

“Reasonable persons in this matter will generally believe that the anticorruption court will be biased against Sikhala…Job Sikhala will not get justice in this court.

Bamu said,  ‘bias exists in this matter.”

The National Prosecution Authority (NPA) represented by Ephraim Zinyandu and Silent Shoko said they wanted to verify some facts before asking for a postponement.

Magistrate Ngoni Nduna postponed the hearing to this Friday.

Sikhala is expected to challenge his placement on remand.

The legislator is accused of posting a video in a bid to mislead investigating officers in the murder of slain CCC activist, Moreblessing Ali.

Sikhala was charged for inciting violence, with the State also relying on the same video.

Beatrice Mtetwa, also representing Sikhala, fumed over why he was taken to an anti-corruption court.

If they had deemed it regional, we expected it to go to the remand regional court but surprisingly it was taken to court 16 which is a trial court and magistrate Nduna is sitting in that court and some of you will  be aware that he previously denied honourable Sikhala  bail on a basis that had not been relied upon by the state factually in it’s  form 424.

She added, “In fact he made up his facts in denying him bail, in addition he also denied him bail on the basis that  he has a propensity towards committing offense because he had been arrested 65 times in a short space of time

Mtetwa said the 68 times Sikhala was arrested relate to a 21 year period as such to characterise 21 years as short as the magistrate’s creation.

“So we are saying we fear that he will do the same,  we are asking why second cases that have nothing whatsoever to do with anti corruption are taken to anti corruption courts.

“We are also saying anti-corruption courts judicial officers are known to deny bail to certain types of accused persons who include opposition politicians who include civil society activities who include generally those who are seen as a nuisance by the establishment.

“So naturally we fear that even before we take about bail, or other applications we will make, it will fall on deaf ears because the magistrate has a predisposition to deny people like Sikhala bail.

“We are not saying this from the air, we are saying it because he has done it before,” she said.

-Newsday

Mwonzora Norton Councillors Face Corruption Charges

By Staff Reporter- The arrested 10 opposition and independent Norton councillors have been charged with corruption.

The 10 were arrested by members of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission on Monday and are expected to appear in court today in Norton.

Norton Town chairperson Silvester Gumisirayi confirmed the arrest of the arrests.

“Thank you and sorry for late response. I confirm the arrest of Norton Town Councillors which is a mix of Independent, MDC-T and CCC and the town secretary on allegations of abuse of office while on duty,” he said.

Norton has 13 ward councillors. Out of the 13, two (2) are independent, one (1) is from Zanu PF, and the rest belong to the opposition.

The councillors are accused of illegally selling residential stands.

” The main allegations are that of selling stands to their friends and relatives at a price which is lower than the recommended price. They are expected to appear in the Norton Court tomorrow (Friday),” a ZACC source told Zimeye.com Thursday evening.

ZACC spokesperson John Makamure could not be reached for further details of the allegations

Observers view the arrest of the 10 councillors as a Zanu PF ploy to discredit the opposition ahead of the 2023 national elections.

Former Zanu PF Leader Endorses Chamisa

Freedom for Economic Emancipation of Zimbabwe (FEEZ) leader Godfrey Tsenengamu has sensationally claimed that opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa and former Zanu PF national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere are the only people who can pull the country out of the current economic and political crisis.

Addressing journalists in Harare Wednesday afternoon, the former Zanu PF secretary for youth said people from Mashonaland Central are clamouring for the return of Kasukuwere who is exiled in South Africa.

“There are only two people at the moment who are capable of causing an upset and deliver Zimbabweans from where we find ourselves, some of us are just helpers and we have taken our rightful places of mobilising 10%. These two people are Nelson Chamisa and Saviour Kasukuwere, some of you may be surprised but listen to me,” said Tsenengamu.

The outspoken politician called on Chamisa to mobilise his supporters to stand in support of those who are being arrested and persecuted by the Government.

“For now Advocate Nelson Chamisa is the face of opposition politics in Zimbabwe, but Advocate you must also provide leadership, it’s good to be on twitter but at times there is need for you to be on ground. Do not hesitate fearing arrest its part of the journey Mr. Mugabe was arrested even Mnangagwa spent 10 years in jail. Even when you get arrested we will visit you the same way you are visit those who are incarcerated and that makes Zimbabwe to stand their ground.

“I beg you to mobilise your supporters to stand in solidarity with comrades who are under persecution because if what is happening to the other comrades happens to you, your comrades being pacified as they are now you will sink in broad daylight teach your people to fight for each other, to stand in support of each other no matter your factional differences if they exist within CCC.

“Lead the fight against the Pomona issue, we are there to assist because you have the voice that Zimbabweans listen and your supporters are waiting for an instruction, signal but if you fail to take leadership as the eldest brother, us as young brothers will not listen to you and we will mobilise to correct the problems,” said Tsenengamu.

-263Chat

Sikhala Back In Court, Fights For Freedom 

By-CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala is back in court today, challenging the presiding magistrate to recuse himself.

Sikhala Thursday appeared before Harare provincial magistrate Ngoni Nduna facing fresh charges of obstructing the course of justice.

The senior CCC member wants another magistrate other than Nduna to preside over his case.

CCC posted Thursday announcing this development:

Hon ⁦

@JobSikhala1

⁩ application for the recusal of Provincial Magistrate Ngoni Nduna in his latest trumped up charges will be determined tomorrow at 1000hrs. Let’s come in our numbers to show solidarity with Sikhala.

Mwonzora Norton Councillors Arrested

By Staff Reporter- All opposition MDC-T Norton councillors have reportedly been arrested on allegations of corruption.

Norton has 13 ward councillors. Out of the 13, two (2) are independent, one (1) is from Zanu PF, and 10 belong to the MDC-T led by Senator Douglas Mwonzora.

Sources close to the arrests of these councillors told Zimeye.com that they were nabbed Monday by members of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) for illegally selling residential stands.

” They were summoned to ZACC offices in Harare on Monday for interviews, and they were later charged with abuse of office,” said the sources.

” The main allegations are that of selling stands to their friends and relatives at a price which is lower than the recommended price. They are expected to appear in the Norton Court tomorrow (Friday),” the source added.

Repeated efforts to get an official comment from ZACC spokesperson John Makamure were fruitless as his phone went answered. We also sent him text messages via WhatsApp, but they were not yet responded to at the time of publishing despite having been read.

Norton MP, Temba Mliswa, neither picked his phone nor responded to WhatsApp messages sent to him.

We also tried to reach the MDC-T President, Senator Mwonzora, but his phone was unavailable.

Observers, however, view the arrest of the 10 MDC-T councillors as a Zanu PF poly to discredit the opposition ahead of the 2023 national elections.

“July Moyo Got 10% Commission From Pomona Loot”

Norton MP (independent), Temba Mliswa, has claimed that Local Government and Public Works Minister, July Moyo, collected a 10% commission on the Pomona Waste to Energy deal.

The US$344 million which requires Harare to pay US$22 000 per day was signed between Harare City Council and Geogenix BV, a Netherlands company fronted in Zimbabwe by Dilesh Nguwaya who is said to have close links with the first family.

Debating in Parliament during Wednesday’s question and answer session, Mliswa labelled Moyo a ‘debt collector’, alleging the minister was dodging Parliament to explain the deal, leaving deputy minister, Marian Chombo, to cover up for him.

Mliswa said:
Hon. July Moyo is not here to respond but is busy writing letters to the local authorities so that money comes out. His job now is to write letters wanting money. How can a minister be a debt collector? He is not here to answer issues of all the deals that he is doing.

The Government is a lawyer, the Attorney-General and the Minister is a lawyer. Why is it the lawyer is writing a letter? To us, they are bent on reducing and denigrating His Excellency’s name and they must be brought to book once and for all.

I will not waste much of your time but I have gotten the point home, especially Hon. July Moyo. Where is he? He is seen writing letters left, right and centre wanting a 10% commission. He has been paid.

Ndozvinonetsa kana wadya mari dzevanhu. Haurari usiku nekuti unenge uchingonyora matsamba uchirotomoka. He must come and answer on why he is writing letters when he is not a debt collector.

Moyo has been in a war with the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) with the party’s councillors rejecting the deal which they say the central government imposed on the local government authority.

They also argue that at a rate of US$22 000 per day and the amount of waste required, the deal was designed to fail which can lead to the termination of the deal prematurely, something that won’t deter Geogenix BV from being paid all its money agreed in the deal.- Pindula News

Sikhala Appears In Court Facing Fresh Allegations  

By-CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala, Thursday appeared at the Harare magistrate’s court facing another charge.

Sikhala appeared before Harare provincial magistrate Ngoni Nduna facing charges of obstructing the course of justice.

Several CCC officials, including Charlton Hwende filled Harare magistrate’s court in solidarity with Sikhala.

Sikhala was arrested last month in Chitungwiza when he was representing the family of the late CCC activist Moreblessing Ali.

The police arrested him and charged him with inciting violence.

CCC posted the bail hearing court pictures on Twitter Thursday

Several 

@CCCZimbabwe

 champions thronged Rotten Row Court in Harare to attend the remand hearing of Hon 

@JobSikhala1

 who’s facing new trumped-up charges of obstructing the course of justice. He was arrested in the course of performing his duties as a lawyer.

Chiwenga Points Gun At Nurses

By- The Ministry of Health has summoned nurses who went on strike protesting against poor salaries to appear before a disciplinary hearing.

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, a former army general, is the Minister of Health and Child Care.

In 2018 he fired thousands of nurses who went on strike to demand higher salaries.

Health Service Board (HSB) chairperson Paulinus Sikhosana confirmed to NewDay that Chiwenga directed them to summon the striking nurses

Sikhosana said:
These disciplinary actions are confidential. There are disciplinary principles in place and when something happens, they refer to the procedures that are there.
Health workers, mainly doctors and nurses, last month withdrew their services across the country over poor remuneration.
They are demanding restoration of their pre-October 2018 salaries that were in United States dollars.

Zimbabwe Professional Nurses Association president Robert Chiduku said the disciplinary hearings were an attempt to intimidate health workers. Chiduku said this Wednesday:
This is a tactic to instil fear in anticipation of the looming and pending industrial action that is meant to take place on July 22, 2022 and maybe prevent another action from taking place.
Zimbabwe Nurses Association president Enock Dongo echoed Chiduku’s remarks and castigated the government for victimising people “every time they ask for better salaries.” He added:
We have a President (Emmerson Mnangagwa) who says he is a listening President and when the people he appoints behave like this, then it is not good. Nurses were demonstrating at the hospitals because they were incapacitated, they were never on strike.

Stroudsburg Target Warriors Forward

French Ligue 1 side Stroudsburg has joined the race to sign Lyon striker Tinotenda Kadewere.

The Zimbabwean forward is looking for an exit after falling out of favour at the club. He struggled for game time last season and is reportedly out of coach Peter Bosz’s plans for the next campaign.

According to L’Equipe, Strasbourg have already inquired about the player and are prepared to pay a transfer fee ranging between €7m and €8m.

However, Lyon wants something not less than €10m, having signed the striker from Le Havre for €12m back in 2020.

The other Ligue 1 side that has been linked with Kadewere is Brest, while several unnamed German clubs are also monitoring the player.

Meanwhile, the 26-year-old was among the first batch of players who started Lyon’s pre-season preparations over two weeks ago.

Kadewere, who spent his break with his family in South Africa and United Arab Emirates, has featured in a couple of friendlies so far.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Mliswa Roasts July Moyo Over Pomona Deal

Norton MP (independent), Temba Mliswa, has claimed that Local Government and Public Works Minister, July Moyo, collected a 10% commission on the Pomona Waste to Energy deal.

The US$344 million which requires Harare to pay US$22 000 per day was signed between Harare City Council and Geogenix BV, a Netherlands company fronted in Zimbabwe by Dilesh Nguwaya who is said to have close links with the first family.

Debating in Parliament during Wednesday’s question and answer session, Mliswa labelled Moyo a ‘debt collector’, alleging the minister was dodging Parliament to explain the deal, leaving deputy minister, Marian Chombo, to cover up for him.

Mliswa said:
Hon. July Moyo is not here to respond but is busy writing letters to the local authorities so that money comes out. His job now is to write letters wanting money. How can a minister be a debt collector? He is not here to answer issues of all the deals that he is doing.

The Government is a lawyer, the Attorney-General and the Minister is a lawyer. Why is it the lawyer is writing a letter? To us, they are bent on reducing and denigrating His Excellency’s name and they must be brought to book once and for all.

I will not waste much of your time but I have gotten the point home, especially Hon. July Moyo. Where is he? He is seen writing letters left, right and centre wanting a 10% commission. He has been paid.

Ndozvinonetsa kana wadya mari dzevanhu. Haurari usiku nekuti unenge uchingonyora matsamba uchirotomoka. He must come and answer on why he is writing letters when he is not a debt collector.

Moyo has been in a war with the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) with the party’s councillors rejecting the deal which they say the central government imposed on the local government authority.

They also argue that at a rate of US$22 000 per day and the amount of waste required, the deal was designed to fail which can lead to the termination of the deal prematurely, something that won’t deter Geogenix BV from being paid all its money agreed in the deal.- Pindula News

Jamwanda Destroys Maphosa’s Crops

Below are pictures of a section of young farmer, Terrence Maphosa’s field grazed down by a donkey.

ZimEye understands the notorious donkey has since been killed following this ordeal.

The development has brought into discussion the need for farmers to insure their crops, amid revelations that the nation does not have any insurers that offer full cover for farm produce losses.

Mbanje Possession Can’t Be Criminal: Lawyer

Harare lawyer Tapiwanashe Mukandi has filed a High Court application challenging laws that criminalise possession, consumption and cultivation of cannabis (mbanje or dagga) in Zimbabwe.

Police officers at a Mbanje sighting

In his application, filed on July 13, Mukandi cited ministers Constantino Chiwenga (Health and Child Care), Ziyambi Ziyambi (Justice) Kazembe Kazembe (Home Affairs) as respondents.

He is represented by Tapiwa Chivanga of Scanlen & Holderness.

In his founding affidavit, Mukandi said the existing laws were “inconsistent with the rights to privacy; equal protection and benefit of the law as well as to bodily and psychological integrity in sections 57, 56 (1) and 52 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe respectively, to the extent that they criminalise the cultivation, possession and or use of cannabis in private by an adult for his or her personal consumption.

“In essence, I am seeking a declaratory order to the effect that the challenged provisions are unconstitutional as they infringe on my aforementioned constitutional rights and the infringement is unfair, unreasonable, unnecessary and unjustifiable in a democratic society based on openness, justice, human dignity, equality and freedom.”

He cited sections of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) as read with Section 6 of Dangerous Drugs Act, as well as section 4 of the Dangerous Drugs Regulations, among others in his application.

Zimbabwe legalised the production of cannabis for medicinal or scientific purposes in April 2018 through a statutory instrument.

The country became the second African nation to legalise cannabis production after Lesotho.

South Africa’s Constitutional Court then followed suit by legalising the cultivation and smoking of marijuana inside homes. -Newsday

Civil Servants Strike Looming

Public Service minister Paul Mavima yesterday pleaded with civil servants not to abandon salary negotiations fearing a full-blown strike beginning next week.

Paul Mavima

“At this particular point in time, they should not abandon the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC). NJNC is the only legitimate platform for our civil servants to negotiate,” he said.

“We are moving towards instituting a collective bargaining council and everyone within the labour movement in the civil service knows that we have moved quite a lot towards establishing that.”

Civil servants are pushing for United States dollar salaries in the face of skyrocketing prices of basic goods and commodities as well as a free-falling local currency.

Inflation clocked 192% last month, with some retailers now refusing to accept the Zimbabwe dollar as currency of trade fearing losses.

Civil servants say the harsh economic climate has turned them into paupers, but Mavima begged them not to abandon the negotiations.

“I am appealing to them to come back to the NJNC. We can’t abandon NJNC as of now. The current round of negotiations is not yet complete. We have met twice and they can’t declare industrial action unless we have met three times and at each point, it is an interactive process,”Mavima said.

However, labour unions said Mavima’s pleas were a little too late unless government was ready to consider United States dollar salary discussions.

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Takavafira Zhou also accused Mavima of dishonesty.

“We cannot be negotiating in perpetuity without coming to a conclusion. We have been negotiating since October 2018. What we need is restoration of salaries that teachers were getting in October 2019,” Zhou said.

Zimbabwe Teachers Association secretary-general Goodwill Taderera added: “When he says we should be patient, it must be shown by some action. How do we talk about ongoing negotiations when we go back and forth and get the same result?

“We are also pleading with him to make sure that he also increases the salary component, especially the US$ component.”

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe national secretary Moreblessing Nyambara and Zimbabwe Nurses Association president Enock Dongo weighed in, saying government was not genuine.

“The government has a take it or leave it mantra. It is the one that has abandoned the negotiations long back and the workers were just called to sanitise whatever they have done. Now workers have realised they are being used and, therefore, the government needs to introspect,” Dongo said.

Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions secretary David Dzatsunga said: “We have come together to abandon the negotiating forum they call the NJNC and our reason for that is that government has taken too long to put in place a collective bargaining framework as provisioned in section 65 of the Constitution and Internatinal Labour Organisation conventions.

“NJNC is no longer a retainable platform for us to perform on in negotiations. We cannot go for arbitrations. We cannot go into a forum where we aid the government to abuse the rights of its workers.” –Newsday

Magistrate Invents Own Facts To Implicate Sikhala

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | MP, Job Sikhala on Thursday applied for recusal of the magistrate who is currently trying him.

Speaking outside the Magistrates Court, Job Sikhala’s lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa said the sitting magistrate, Nduna has created his own facts which are the basis of the denial of bail.

She said, as ZimEye transribes below : I think those of you who were in court heard Mr Bamu’s application for recusal. We expected that we would be in the provincial Court because this is a provincial case which a provincial magistrate can deal with. If they deemed it regional, we expected it go to the remand region l Court which is Court 14.

But surprisingly it was taken to court 16 which is a trial court and Mr Nduna, magistrate Nduna is sitting in that court, and some of you will be aware that mag Nduna previously denied Hon Sikhala bail on a basis that had not been relied upon by the state factually in its form 242. In short he made up his own facts in denying him bail. In addition, he denied him bail on the basis that he has a propensity towards committing offences because he has been arrested 65 times in a short space of time. Firstly, this 65 times related to a 21 year period, so to characterise 21 year as short, was again his own creation. But more importantly he then relied on propensity based on arrest not conviction. As you all know.

But more importantly he then relied on propensity based on arrest not conviction. As you all know political leaders get arrested many many times. They never get tried. And you heard me say Bamu addressed the court saying the state is very quick to arrest and deny bail but very slow to provide a trial date. It is a misdirection to say because the police come to arrest you, whether rightly or wrongly, that shows a propensity when you have not been convicted. So we are saying we fear that you will do the same, we are asking why certain cases that have nothing whatsoever to do with Anti Corruption are taken to Corruption Courts. We are also saying, anti corruption court judicial officers are known to denying bail to certain types of accused persons who include opposition politicians, who include citivl society activists and who include generally those who are seen as a nuisance by the establishment, so naturally, we fear that even before we talk about bail, or whatever other application we will make, it will fall on deaf ears because the magistrate has a predisposition to deny people like Sikhala bail, and we are not saying this from the air, we are sayjng he has done it before. So that basically is where we are. Thank you

Man Dies During Drinking Competition

By- Police in South Africa have confirmed the death of a man two minutes after taking an entire bottle of Jagermeister.
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The incident happened at a drinking spot in Mashamba Village in the Waterval area of Limpopo Province over the weekend.
Police spokesman Motlafela Mojapelo said:
The patrons allegedly participated in what they called a ‘drinking competition’ in which the winner – who could consume the entire bottle of Jägermeister within a specified time – would get R200 (about US$12) cash.
One of them, aged 30, immediately collapsed thereafter and was taken to the local clinic where he was certified dead.
In a video posted on Twitter this Wednesday, the man is seen drinking from a bottle. In the clip, he was crowded around by other patrons encouraging him to finish the alcohol. Watch the video below for more:

Zanu PF Bid To Bribe Burna Boy Hits Snag

Hopewell Chin’ono
@daddyhope on Twitter:

I reported that a ZANUPF Deputy Minister & a newly elected councilor had offered Africa’s biggest musician @burnaboy money to wear the ED Scarf, and he refused.
ZANUPF said that I was lying

Here is @burnaboy talking about how he turned down that big offer to endorse the ED scarf

Arrest Zanu PF Goons

Solidarity is a core value in social democracy:CCC Namibia applauds their delegation!

14 July 2022

Citizens in Namibia salute their delegation to Zimbabwe led by the organic, pragmatic, determined, and committed Interim Secretary General Simbarashe Ndoda and Youth Commander Ropafadzo Tsara who exhibited much-needed solidarity with the incarcerated Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole. We urge all genuine change champions to emulate this revolutionary spirit to counter ZANU-PF shenanigans aimed at deterring yellow revolutionaries in the run-up to the historic 2023 harmonized elections.

Citizens should flood the courts to demonstrate their unity of purpose in winning Zimbabwe for complete change under the astute leadership of President Advocate Nelson Chamisa. Thank you, Champion Mako and Sg Hwende, and all champions who are there for mukoma Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole. Wiwa and all prisoners of conscience such as the firebrand Artuz President Obert Masaraure are enduring long pre-trial detentions because they are speaking truth to power clamouring for justice and equality before the law . We demand their immediate and unconditional release because they are innocent and law-abiding citizens.

The police must arrest Nyatsime ZANU-PF chairperson Masimbi Masimbi, Mashayanyika, and others who openly incited political violence against President Chamisa and all Citizens Coalition for Change members. We condemn this selective application of the law by the clueless regime. Thank you, Namibia for exhibiting participatory democracy! Solidarity is a core value in social democracy. It is imperative to pent up our outrage democratically to ensure that fundamental human rights are respected in the motherland.

DropTheCharges

FreeWiwa

FreeSithole

FreeMasaraure

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Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Interim Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Mnangagwa Imprisons Teachers

Founder members of Artuz urge ZANUPF to drop trumped-up charges against President Obert Masaraure and Sg Robson Chere!

12 July 2022

As founder members of the tremendous and consistent teachers’ union fighting for decent wages for the educators and the entire civil service, we demand an abrupt end to the insane behaviour by ZANU-PF satanists. It is quite pathetic to witness labor unionists enduring long pre-trial detentions for demanding a living wage of US540 per month. Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe was formed to fight against slave wages, contribute to the formulation of sound education policies, and the promotion of fair labour practices. Our leaders have the right to resist 24 loaves of bread as their salaries.

Founders of the Award Winning vibrant movement are cobra-headed at the targeted prosecution by the persecution of President Obert Masaraure and Secretary-General Robson Chere. Winning a Frontline Human Rights Defenders Award should not be criminalized because it is a fundamental basic freedom and right enshrined in the constitution of 2013. It appeared funny when Masaraure was bundled back into the hellhole of Chikurubi Maximum Prison for demanding the release of Sg Chere on social media, this daylight satanism should be resisted with equal measure.

We urge all educators to peacefully express their disgruntlement at the continued incarceration of innocent teachers who are being starved by a corrupt and greedy regime that does not care about its downtrodden teachers.

Teachers in Zimbabwe are wallowing in abject poverty while ZANU-PF leaders are enjoying their ill-gotten wealth. As founders of this mammoth union, we demand their immediate release. The unfortunate death of Roy Issa was concluded in 2016 and the relevant authorities ruled out foul play. Our leaders are suffering because they are genuinely representing the underrated educators.

It is now crucial to amplify our voices demanding justice for President Obert Masaraure, Sg Robson Chere, CCC Vice-Chairperson Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Karakadzayi Sithole, Moreblessing Ali, the Nyatsime 13, Chimanimani 3 and all political prisoners. ZANU-PF must unconditionally release the yellow party leaders and labor unionists who are determined to promote the rule of law and constitutionalism. We can’t be mute when our leaders are being abused for speaking the truth to power against a politically inept regime.

In a nutshell, the founders of Artuz shall not fold their hands in the face of the brutality and inhumane treatment of the union leaders. Obert, Chere, Sikhala, Godfrey, and others are not criminals. They deserve bail as provided in the supreme law of the country.The irony is that substantial criminals in the names of Obadiah Moyo, Ignatius Chombo, Prisca Mupfumira, Henrietta Rushwaya only to mention but a few are walking scot-free after daylight looting of the national cake right under the nose of ZANU-PF goons who continue the plunder of our economy with impunity. The jailing of our fellow authors at Artuz signifies the insatiable appetite of the desperate regime to continue grabbing national wealth without transparency and accountability.

We demand the immediate release of our leaders. They are innocent! They are not criminals! They deserve bail! Trumped-up charges must be dropped now! ZANU-PF must just go because it has dismally failed to put the economy on a sounder footing since the coup which unconstitutionally removed Mugabe accusing him of corruption and gross governance.

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By Former Artuz Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Accommodation Woes Haunt LGBTIs

By Sofia Mapuranga
*Farai Chiremwaremwa* is a new tenant in the neighbourhood who does not associate with anyone.

A 27year old reserved young man who barely greets his neighbour lest they get too close, he recounts and still cannot get over the trauma and humiliation he suffered the day he was booted out of his previous rented home in Seke, Chitungwiza.

“My landlord made sure everyone knows the reason why she no longer wanted me at her house. It was one of the most humiliating experiences I have ever suffered. I ended up picking up my property late at night because I feared for my life.”

He narrated his ordeal which started on a cold Sunday, in June last year where he woke up to his usual routine where he did his laundry before making his breakfast.

The 7 roomed house he shared with a co- tenant in Unit A belonged to a woman in her late fifties, Gogo Manjobo who resided in another location in Zengeza 1, about 12 kilometres away.

It had been almost 5 years and he never had any challenges staying at this house.

The good thing he enjoyed the most was that the family he shared the house with minded their own business and would never pry into his personal life.

Besides the usual communication over bill payments and home cleaning, Farai rarely interacted with his co- tenant over anything.

On this said day, Farai had invited his lover over who came just before lunch.

He welcomed his partner and the duo were laughing and chatting when his landlord arrived.

Oblivious that his landlord had paid them a visit, Farai started getting intimate with his lover in his bedroom. Just when things began hotting up,the door was flung open without even a knock.

It was Farai’s landlord.

The look on her face after she walked in on Farai was clear testimony that life at this place he had called home for over 5 years was never going to be the same.

“What in God’s name are you doing defiling my house with such actions?” Farai’s landlord burst out before she started shouting all sorts of obscenities.

Her loud voice boomed attracting the attention of Farai’s co tenant who immediately enquired what had happened to trigger such a reaction.

Gogo Manjobo’ increased the tempo and she started shouting at Farai on the top of her voice. In no time, the development had attracted the attention of the other neighbours.

Farai’ s lover made a hasty exit from the premises after realising that the woman was unstoppable.

She started telling all and sundry who cared to listen what she had seen with her own eyes, a man kissing another man.

The notice to vacate the premises was issued without any qualms in full glare of the small crowd that had gathered.

Farai was supposed to leave gogo’ house and find somewhere else to live despite that it was mid-month.

He complied after receiving threats that failure to do so would see the community members beat him up for his sexuality.

One of the many challenges experienced by LGBTIs within communities, rejection and segregation has forced many not to disclose their sexuality.

Most of them are evicted and given days’ notice to vacate their rented apartments.

Sam Matsikure, a programs officer at Gays and Lesbians Zimbabwe (GALZ), an organisation that works with LGBTIs in Harare confirmed that his organisation was overwhelmed with such challenges where sometimes their constituency was given hours notices to vacate their “homes”.

“They would have paid rentals but are treated unfairly. One has to then weigh the option of challenging their landlord for their rights as lodgers or opt to just move out as soon as they can and guarantee their safety. Most chose the later,” said Matsikure.

He said LGBTIs are welcome to reach out to his organisation as it has in place measures to assist them find safe spaces where they can find shelter until they are able to stand on their own feet again.

He said because most of these challenges occur mid month where the affected victims would not be financially capable of finding alternative accommodation, most are left traumatised and vulnerable as they have no means to move out from where they would have been booted out.

“There are certain communities that we know are a no no. The homophobia and segregation for LGBTIs is rampant. Communities still gang up with some even threatening to beat up gays and lesbians.”

A Chitungwiza based social commentator Danai Garambwe said there is need for communities to be inclusive and accept LGBTIs for who they are.

“LGBTIs have rights too and those rights should not be taken away just because landlords or communities discover one’s sexuality. Sensitisation is key.”

A landlord from Unit M in Seke said communities are yet to unlearn the homophobia that was prevalent during the late former President Robert Mugabe’s era, who publicly attacked LGBTs describing them as “worse than dogs.”

“There is a shift on acceptance of LGBTIs in some communities but you will still hear the statement that ‘Mugabe was right’. This shows how leaders shape public opinion because even after he is gone, his opinion is still held in high regard by some Zimbabweans. Leaders must be at the forefront of promoting inclusivity and acceptance.”
Ends//

Understanding Malnutrition

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

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

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

The numbers paint a grim picture:

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

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

Repurposing agricultural policies

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

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

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

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

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

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

What they said

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

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

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

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

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

GLOSSARY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Cheso Power To Perform In Masvingo

MASVINGO residents spolied with a busy entertaining weekend *as FC Wangu Mazodze squres off with Ruwa FC

Whilst Alick Macheso would entertain the thirsty fans at Caravan Park later on…

The lines have been drawn, the dates have been set It’s all set for the fierce encounter between Wangu Mazodze FC and Ruwa FC. The most interesting thing about the match is that both teams are financialy smart and fat. The renowned brand in Zimbabwe Probrands injects in Ruwa FC s financial veins meanwhile the Zhalala zhululu guys are unquestionably the most extravagant ,flamboyant and spoiler of all time which has earned them a household slang name “mbinga dzemashuwa shuwa”. Apart from that the team enjoys a nationwide supportbase powered by the Eve and Delilah factor where most ladies have become die hard supporters for Wangu Mazodze due to its smart , spectacular outshining nature. The Kingdom boys have turned out to be a national darling team.

Enriched with the confidence of being on number 3 on the log, Ruwa FC is mostly likely to give the Kingdom boys a torrid time on their homeland, however the 13th player the supporters and the motivator (greenbucks) are going to be the pillar of strength for the Zhalala zhululu guys. With the good news for the fans that the VP Amai Mazodze who sponsors the team would also be in the stadium obviously the atmosphere is going to be electric and valuable.

A win for Wangu Mazodze FC will mean that they are going to celebrate ,wine and dance or rather mjololise at Macheso show later on through the night. Macheso show has come as a bonus for the Masvingo people after watching mostly wanted win it match. With the blessing of the Amai Mazodze present if a win is to be achieved as wished then she may do what she knows best lashing out to players ,supporters and technical team like she never cares.
Braai and drinks!!

This will not end well. Hazvipere Mushe

Zhalala zhululu

BabaSheroPaCaravan

Timothy Muswere
Freelance writer and
Soccer fan

Shine Shine FC Appeals For Sponsorship

Towards achieving Women emancipation through sporting in MASVINGO province

SHINE SHINE QUEENS FC appeals for sponsorship from the Community , Council and Government

Masvingo’s only Eastern region Division 1 women’s Soccer Club Shine Shine Queens FC is hitting hard times with endurance and passion. The team is appealing to both the cooperate world, the public, government and City Council for sponsorship.

In a publication by one media house The Mid week watch, one official explained the hardship the team is facing in fulfing it’s fixtures. It is however sad to note that the stakeholders have done little if not none for the upliftment of women in soccer. However, we are all well informed and in agreement that local men’s soccer club enjoy sponsorship from different coners as if they are the sole entertainers of the community. Shine shine stars left wing player Florence Kwangware said that their club’s vision is to showcase and nature talent of women in soccer across the whole province as evidenced by the players signed.

Transport, food and accomodation logistics are major stumbling block to the club’s ending up falling to other teams by default. The teams performance has always been excellent considering the constrains they face. Indeed these women are vigilant ,strong and are the Biblical Deborahs of our sporting circles.

This Saturday the team will be playing at home at Mucheke grounds just before Wangu Mazodze FC /Ruwa game. It is with great encouragement that we take a glimpse of the game as we curtain raise the men’s game later on.

A reliable source has informed the reporter of an invitation of the She Lion of Masvingo’s soccer Dr Amai Getrude Mazodze to watch the SS queens game on Saturday . If this is to be successful hopefully it will be a milestone for the SS queens whose games has always been shunned by other self proclaimed big names.

Women empowerment and emancipation begins with you, myself and us all. Let’s support our only local Division 1 women club as we do to Una Una or Zhalala zhululu. Where there is a lady there is happiness.

Shine shine the enduring queens of Masvingo.

Timothy Muswere
Soccer Fan

BREAKING – ZACC Arrests All Mwonzora’s Councillors

By Staff Correspondent | All opposition MDC-T Norton councillors have been arrested on allegations of corruption.

Norton has 13 ward councillors. Out of the 13, two (2) are independent, one (1) is from Zanu PF, and 10 belong to the MDC-T led by Senator Douglas Mwonzora.

Sources close to this development told ZimEye.com that the councillors were nabbed on Monday by members of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) for illegally selling residential stands.

” They were summoned to ZACC offices in Harare on Monday for interviews, and they were later charged with abuse of office,” said the sources.

” The main allegations are that of selling stands to their friends and relatives at a price which is lower than the recommended price. They are expected to appear in the Norton Court tomorrow (Friday),” one source added.

Repeated efforts to get an official comment from ZACC spokesperson John Makamure were fruitless as his phone went answered. We also sent him text messages via WhatsApp, but they were not yet responded to at the time of publishing despite having been read.

Norton MP, Temba Mliswa, neither picked his phone nor responded to sent WhatsApp messages we sent to him.

We also tried to reach the MDC-T President, Senator Mwonzora, but his phone was unavailable.

Observers, however, view the arrest of the 10 MDC-T councillors as a Zanu PF ploy to discredit the opposition ahead of the 2023 national elections.

Sikhala In Court On Fresh Charges 

By-CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala, Thursday appeared at the Harare magistrate’s court facing another charge.

Sikhala appeared before Harare provincial magistrate Ngoni Nduna facing charges of obstructing the course of justice.

Several CCC officials, including Charlton Hwende filled Harare magistrate’s court in solidarity with Sikhala.

Sikhala was arrested last month in Chitungwiza when he was representing the family of the late CCC activist Moreblessing Ali.

The police arrested him and charged him with inciting violence.

CCC posted the bail hearing court pictures on Twitter Thursday

Several 

@CCCZimbabwe

 champions thronged Rotten Row Court in Harare to attend the remand hearing of Hon 

@JobSikhala1

 who’s facing new trumped-up charges of obstructing the course of justice. He was arrested in the course of performing his duties as a lawyer.

Several Throng Sikhala Court Hearing

By-Several CCC senior officials and supporters Thursday attended the party’s deputy chairman, Job Sikhala’s Court hearing at the Harare Magistrate’s courts.

The CCC officials, including Charlton Hwende filled Harare magistrate’s court in solidarity with Sikhala.

Sikhala was arrested last month in Chitungwiza when he was representing the family of the late CCC activist Moreblessing Ali.

Today he appeared in court on yet another trumped up charge of obstructing the course of justice.

The police arrested him and charged him with inciting violence.

CCC posted the bail hearing court pictures on Twitter Thursday

Several 

@CCCZimbabwe

 champions thronged Rotten Row Court in Harare to attend the remand hearing of Hon 

@JobSikhala1

 who’s facing new trumped up charges of obstructing the course of justice. He was arrested in the course of performing his duties as a lawyer

Teachers Union Leaders Exchange Prison Keys

By- The lawyer representing jailed two top Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe leaders, Beatrice Mtetwa has secured bail for one of them.

Mtetwa Wednesday managed to secure bail for ARTUZ secretary-general Robson Chere who has been freed, leaving his President Obert Masaraure in custody.

 Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) Harare Magistrate Stanford Mambanje deferred delivery of his bail ruling to Thursday 14 July 2022. Reads the update:

ARTUZ’S CHERE GRANTED BAIL AS MASARAURE REMAINS INCARCERATED

HIGH Court Judge Justice Anne-Lucy Mungwari set free Robson Chere, the Secretary-General of Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ), who had been in prison for eight days after he was arrested and charged with murder.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers arrested Chere on 5 July 2022 and charged him with murder as defined in Section 47 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

In court, prosecutors alleged that on 11 June 2016 Chere together with four unnamed accomplices went on a drinking spree in Harare with Roy Issa, where after a misunderstanding with him they ganged up against him and assaulted him on the head with unknown weapons resulting in his death.

The prosecutors charged that Chere, who is represented by Beatrice Mtetwa and Doug Coltart of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), concealed the offence by falsely claiming that Isa fell from the balcony of Jameson Hotel resulting in his death.

Issa’s body, prosecutors said, was found lying some six metres away from Jameson Hotel along Park Street in Harare.

On Wednesday 13 July 2022, Justice Mungwari ended the eight-day detention of Chere by granting him bail amounting to ZWL60 000 and ordering him to report once a month at a police station, surrender his passport and to continue residing at his given residential address until his matter is finalised.

Meanwhile, ARTUZ leader Obert Masaraure remains incarcerated at Harare Remand Prison after Harare Magistrate Stanford Mambanje deferred delivery of his bail ruling to Thursday 14 July 2022.

Masaraure, who is represented by Tapiwa Muchineripi of ZLHR, was arrested on Friday 8 July 2022 by ZRP officers and charged with defeating or obstructing the course of justice as defined in Section 184(1)(c) of Criminal Code alternatively incitement to commit public violence as defined in Section 187(1)(a) of Criminal Code as read with Section 36(1)(a) of Criminal Code.

Prosecutors alleged that Masaraure authored a statement which he published on Twitter and on ARTUZ website, which was meant to prejudice his pending trial and that of Chere and o persuade the teachers’ union members and the general public to commit public violence.

Earlier on, Masaraure, who is also the Spokesperson of Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition, had been arrested by ZRP officers on 14 June 2022 and charged with murder as defined in Section 47 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act. He was accused of teaming up with some unnamed accomplices to kill Issa on 11 June 2016. He was granted bail amounting to ZWL60 000 by High Court Judge Justice Munamato Mutevedzi.

FULL TEXT: Magistrate Manufactures Own Facts To Deny Sikhala Bail

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | MP, Job Sikhala on Thursday applied for recusal of the magistrate who is currently trying him.

Speaking outside the Magistrates Court, Job Sikhala’s lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa said the sitting magistrate, Nduna has created his own facts which are the basis of the denial of bail.

She said, as ZimEye transribes below : I think those of you who were in court heard Mr Bamu’s application for recusal. We expected that we would be in the provincial Court because this is a provincial case which a provincial magistrate can deal with. If they deemed it regional, we expected it go to the remand region l Court which is Court 14.

But surprisingly it was taken to court 16 which is a trial court and Mr Nduna, magistrate Nduna is sitting in that court, and some of you will be aware that mag Nduna previously denied Hon Sikhala bail on a basis that had not been relied upon by the state factually in its form 242. In short he made up his own facts in denying him bail. In addition, he denied him bail on the basis that he has a propensity towards committing offences because he has been arrested 65 times in a short space of time. Firstly, this 65 times related to a 21 year period, so to characterise 21 year as short, was again his own creation. But more importantly he then relied on propensity based on arrest not conviction. As you all know.

But more importantly he then relied on propensity based on arrest not conviction. As you all know political leaders get arrested many many times. They never get tried. And you heard me say Bamu addressed the court saying the state is very quick to arrest and deny bail but very slow to provide a trial date. It is a misdirection to say because the police come to arrest you, whether rightly or wrongly, that shows a propensity when you have not been convicted. So we are saying we fear that you will do the same, we are asking why certain cases that have nothing whatsoever to do with Anti Corruption are taken to Corruption Courts. We are also saying, anti corruption court judicial officers are known to denying bail to certain types of accused persons who include opposition politicians, who include citivl society activists and who include generally those who are seen as a nuisance by the establishment, so naturally, we fear that even before we talk about bail, or whatever other application we will make, it will fall on deaf ears because the magistrate has a predisposition to deny people like Sikhala bail, and we are not saying this from the air, we are sayjng he has done it before. So that basically is where we are. Thank you

About Malnutrition

UN Report: Global Hunger

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

The 2022 edition of The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) report presents updates on the food security and nutrition situation around the world, including the latest estimates of the cost and affordability of a healthy diet.

The report also looks at ways in which governments can repurpose their current support to agriculture to reduce the cost of healthy diets, mindful of the limited public resources available in many parts of the world.

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

The numbers paint a grim picture:

As many as 828 million people were affected by hunger in 2021 – 46 million people more from a year earlier and 150 million more from 2019.
After remaining relatively unchanged since 2015, the proportion of people affected by hunger jumped in 2020 and continued to rise in 2021, to 9.8% of the world population. This compares with 8% in 2019 and 9.3% in 2020.
Around 2.3 billion people in the world (29.3%) were moderately or severely food insecure in 2021 – 350 million more compared to before the outbreak of the COVID‑19 pandemic. Nearly 924 million people (11.7% of the global population) faced food insecurity at severe levels, an increase of 207 million in two years.
The gender gap in food insecurity continued to rise in 2021 – 31.9% of women in the world were moderately or severely food insecure, compared to 27.6% of men – a gap of more than 4 percentage points, compared with 3 percentage points in 2020.
Almost 3.1 billion people could not afford a healthy diet in 2020, up 112 million from 2019, reflecting the effects of inflation in consumer food prices stemming from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the measures put in place to contain it.
An estimated 45 million children under the age of five were suffering from wasting, the deadliest form of malnutrition, which increases children’s risk of death by up to 12 times.

Furthermore, 149 million children under the age of five had stunted growth and development due to a chronic lack of essential nutrients in their diets, while 39 million were overweight.
Progress is being made on exclusive breastfeeding, with nearly 44% of infants under 6 months of age being exclusively breastfed worldwide in 2020. This is still short of the 50% target by 2030. Of great concern, 2 in 3 children are not fed the minimum diverse diet they need to grow and develop to their full potential.
Looking forward, projections are that nearly 670 million people (8% of the world population) will still be facing hunger in 2030 – even if a global economic recovery is taken into consideration. This is a similar number to 2015, when the goal of ending hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition by the end of this decade was launched under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
As this report is being published, the ongoing war in Ukraine, involving two of the biggest global producers of staple cereals, oilseeds and fertilizer, is disrupting international supply chains and pushing up the prices of grain, fertilizer, energy, as well as ready-to-use therapeutic food for children with severe malnutrition. This comes as supply chains are already being adversely affected by increasingly frequent extreme climate events, especially in low-income countries, and has potentially sobering implications for global food security and nutrition.

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

Repurposing agricultural policies

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

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

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

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

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

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

What they said

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

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

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

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

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

GLOSSARY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Arrest Chisango, Zanu PF Hooligans

Solidarity is a core value in social democracy:CCC Namibia applauds their delegation!

14 July 2022

Citizens in Namibia salute their delegation to Zimbabwe led by the organic, pragmatic, determined, and committed Interim Secretary General Simbarashe Ndoda and Youth Commander Ropafadzo Tsara who exhibited much-needed solidarity with the incarcerated Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole. We urge all genuine change champions to emulate this revolutionary spirit to counter ZANU-PF shenanigans aimed at deterring yellow revolutionaries in the run-up to the historic 2023 harmonized elections.

Citizens should flood the courts to demonstrate their unity of purpose in winning Zimbabwe for complete change under the astute leadership of President Advocate Nelson Chamisa. Thank you, Champion Mako and Sg Hwende, and all champions who are there for mukoma Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole. Wiwa and all prisoners of conscience such as the firebrand Artuz President Obert Masaraure are enduring long pre-trial detentions because they are speaking truth to power clamouring for justice and equality before the law . We demand their immediate and unconditional release because they are innocent and law-abiding citizens.

The police must arrest Nyatsime ZANU-PF chairperson Masimbi Masimbi, Mashayanyika, and others who openly incited political violence against President Chamisa and all Citizens Coalition for Change members. We condemn this selective application of the law by the clueless regime. Thank you, Namibia for exhibiting participatory democracy! Solidarity is a core value in social democracy. It is imperative to pent up our outrage democratically to ensure that fundamental human rights are respected in the motherland.

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Kandishaya Rips Into Tsenengamu Over Kasukuwere Praise

Taurai Kandishaya

By A Correspondent| The Zanu PF youth league deputy political commissar Taurai Kandishaya has come out guns blazing against former Mash Central ruling party youth leader Godfrey Tsenengamu.

In an interview with ZimEye, the controversial Kandishaya said Tsenengamu’s press conference yesterday were he seemed to be rooting for the return of former minister Kasukuwere was a nonentity.

“It is a lie that Tsenengamu toured the whole of Mashonaland Central province given how he is incapacitated.

“He owns a Honda Fit and you can’t tell me that car can access Mbire,”rebuffed Kandishaya.
He described Tsenengamu as a loafer and having squandered his fortune whilst holding the influential political commissar post in the national youth league.

“For all the years he was in the youth league,Tsenengamu is the only one from that executive who does not own a house of his own and even a residential stand at a growth point.

“He owns a farm but has never delivered a tonne of maize to GMB .Tsenengamu was a serial womanizer and is now paying maintenance fees to numerous women he sired children with ,”he slammed.

The fiery Zanu PF activist portrayed Tsenengamu as a failed politician.

“Tsenegamu is among the most unwanted former Zanu PF leaders in Mash Central.He has also failed to complete his term of office twice because of his corrupt deeds,”added the youth league deputy political commissar.

According to Kandishaya ,it is entirely untrue that people in Mashonaland Central are yearning for the return of ‘Tyson’ Kasukuwere.

“It’s a false notion to say people in Mash Central want the return of Kasukuwere who is just another spent force like former Vice President Joyce Mujuru, Nicholas Goche among many others,”Kandishaya said.

At his press conference yesterday, Tsenengamu who now fronts the Economic Emancipation in Zimbabwe (FEEZ) said only CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and exiled former minister Kasukuwere have the capabilities of saving the country’s economy from a free-fall.

Hwende Kicked Out Of Parliament For Exposing Corruption

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC Secretary General and legislator, Hon Chalton Hwende was kicked out of Parliament on Tuesday for exposing corruption in the Local Government Ministry.

Hon Hwende was ejected from Parliament after exposing rampant theft of funds through the controversial Pomona deal.

“I have been expelled for the day from Parliament for demanding answers on the Pomona deal which is being forced on the
@cohsunshinecity
by Government.

The Pomona Deal must Fall
@cohsunshinecity
can not be forced to pay US$22 000 per day. Today is the second day that I have been ejected from the house for demanding an end to the looting of Harare City Council,” Hon Hwende posted on Twitter.

Hwende Exposes Rampant Looting By Mnangagwa Regime

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC Secretary General and legislator, Hon Chalton Hwende was kicked out of Parliament on Tuesday for exposing corruption in the Local Government Ministry.

Hon Hwende was ejected from Parliament after exposing rampant theft of funds through the controversial Pomona deal.

“I have been expelled for the day from Parliament for demanding answers on the Pomona deal which is being forced on the
@cohsunshinecity
by Government.

The Pomona Deal must Fall
@cohsunshinecity
can not be forced to pay US$22 000 per day. Today is the second day that I have been ejected from the house for demanding an end to the looting of Harare City Council,” Hon Hwende posted on Twitter.

Revealed : Zanu PF Dangled Cash In Bid To Convince Burna Boy To Wear Mnangagwa Scarf

Hopewell Chin’ono
@daddyhope on Twitter:

I reported that a ZANUPF Deputy Minister & a newly elected councilor had offered Africa’s biggest musician @burnaboy money to wear the ED Scarf, and he refused.
ZANUPF said that I was lying

Here is @burnaboy talking about how he turned down that big offer to endorse the ED scarf

July Moyo The First Minister To Turn Himself Into A Debt Collector

Independent legislator Temba Mliswa yesterday blasted Local Government Minister July Moyo for turning himself into a debt collector on behalf of a private company.

July Moyo recently wrote a letter to City of Harare threatening the local authority against defaulting on Geogenix service fees, prompting Mliswa to question his motive.

“Hon. July Moyo is not here to respond but is busy writing letters to the local authorities so that money comes out. His job now is to write letters wanting money. How can a Minister be a debt collector? He is not here to answer issues of all the deals that he is doing,” Mliswa said.

“The Government is a lawyer, the Attorney-General and the Minister is a lawyer, why is it the lawyer is writing a letter? To us, they are bent on reducing and denigrating His Excellency’s name and they must be brought to book once and for all.

“I will not waste much of your time but I have gotten the point home, especially Hon. July Moyo. Where is he? He is seen writing letters left, right and centre wanting a 10% commission. He has been paid.

“Ndozvinonetsa kana wadya mari dzevanhu. Haurari usiku nekuti unenge uchingonyora matsamba uchirotomoka. He must come and answer on why he is writing letters when he is not a debt collector. “

Later when Moyo’s deputy Marian Chombo was asked a series of questions, Mliswa said Chombo was being used by Moyo as a punching bag.

“To us, we are really tired – next time can we have Hon. J. Moyo not her, she is being used as a punching bag. You must stop being used as a punching bag; the Hon. Minister must be here himself. KuCabinet anoenda kunogara, maCity Council anoenda kunotyisidzira vanhu nebvudzi rewhite riya riya kuti vasaine maresolutions asina basa, taneta nazvo,” he said.

HON. T. MLISWA: Good afternoon to you Madam Speaker. You have just gone through the list, there are also Deputy Ministers who are not here and even the Leader of Government Business is also not here, unless there is somebody who is taking over.

There are a number of Deputy Ministers who seem to have been taught bad habits by their superiors in not coming to Parliament and not respecting this institution. We keep saying this and I think it is important that those who are here share with their peers at the end of the day that they must respect this institution.

We respect the Executive and the Judiciary but we seem not to be respected. Not only that, I also want to bring the aspect of how we are not respected. Last time the Commercial Court was being opened by the President, Madam Speaker was standing for the Speaker and she was not recognised – yet when we are here we recognise the Judiciary and the Executive. She was sitting out there yet she was occupying the seat of the Speaker. I had to go and talk to them but here is the Speaker of Parliament sitting mumhomho, mupovho – yet we respect them.

That has continued and it must stop because it is not them as individuals that need to be respected but it is the Office that must be respected. It is the Office of Members of Parliament that has to be respected because that is the will of the people.

I do not know at what point they will be cultured, some of them are arrogant, stubborn, and incompetent and do not have the courtesy to send in an apology. That does not augur well with us wanting to achieve the 2030 middle income status. It is a let-down to His Excellency.

Unfortunately, he is not here; we practice oversight and the message must be clear to His Excellency that he does not have Ministers who stand for him. They are there for other business.

Hon. July Moyo is not here to respond but is busy writing letters to the local authorities so that money comes out. His job now is to write letters wanting money. How can a Minister be a debt collector? He is not here to answer issues of all the deals that he is doing.

Chipinge Court Postpones Trial Of Residents Association Leaders

By Jane Mlambo| The Chipinge Magistrates court on Wednesday postponed to 1 August 2022, the trial of three Checheche residents who are facing violence and disorderly conduct charges.

The three Winnie Bhila, Patrick Dhliwayo and Irvine Mathabuka who are leaders of Checheche Residents and Ratepayers Trust ( CRRT) are being accused of violence and disorderly conduct after allegedly stopping the RDC team that was conducting a budget consultation in Checheche last year in November 2021.

It is the state’s case that the Bhila, Dhliwayo and Mathabuka disrupted a Chipinge Rural District Council meeting, demanding the budget process to be given more time.

The trio denied the allegations and have described their arrest as an attempt to intimidate and frustrate their effort to demand transparency and accountability from Chipinge RDC.

In another case, Chipinge Magistrates court acquitted Emmanuel Marukani of Chinyamukwakwa village who was facing charges of malicious damage to property.

According to the state, Marukani teamed up with fellow villagers to deny identified and known police officers from Chisumbanje ZRP who were raiding Sesame farmers in Chinyamukwakwa.

Marukani alleges that the police action to raid sesame farmers was motivated by greed as they wanted to force farmers to pay bribes to evade arrest.

Marukani and the Checheche trio were all represented by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

Platform for Youth and Community Development has since expressed concern over the arrest of Checheche residents leaders saying the move stands against the tenets of free expression.

“Freedom of expression and freedom of association are reportedly under threat, with the PYCD office in Checheche inundated with increased number of cases in which villagers are getting arbitrarily arrested without considering that they have rights to know their cases before arrest, as much as they have the right to be represented by a lawyer of their choice,” said PYCD Director Claris Madhuku.

Chinhoyi Councillors In Bid To Get Jobs For Unqualified Girlfriends

A clique of Chinhoyi councillors’ have been caught pants down trying to push their unqualified girlfriends and relatives to get employment as municipality security guards.

Chinhoyi Council is in the process of hiring 15 municipal police officers to beef up its depleted and ill-equipped security department blamed for failing to abate wanton vandalism of infrastructure such as solar streetlights.

As has become tradition, councillors second preferred candidates, particularly their “small houses” purportedly from their respective wards for employment.

Although general hands do not necessarily have to possess educational qualifications, nepotism has lately been rampant in the enlisting of mostly female casual workers, with some curiously going for years on the council’s pay-sheet.

Recently, some councillors attempted to manipulate the local authority’s recruitment policy by shelving the standard requirement that all prospective jobseekers must have five ‘O’ Levels.

According to a local online publication, most councillors had forwarded their unqualified girlfriends’ names to relevant officer for consideration.

According to council minutes of a recent Human Resources and General-Purpose Committee meeting held on July 1, 2022, Chamber Secretary, Abel Gotora, said employment of security personnel had been halted after councillors attending an ordinary council meeting resolved to rubbish the minimum hiring standards.

Reads part of the minutes: “Councillor (Ishmael) Madyavanhu wanted to know why there is always a shortage at security. The Chamber Secretary advised that employment was stopped after an ordinary council meeting where it was decided to do away with minimum hiring standards…”

Gotora told the meeting a request was approved to fill vacant positions and an application to the parent Local Government ministry was done and given the nod.

“Council then advertised for the posts and people applied and whilst the interviews were in process that is when members (councillors) said they did not resolve that appliants should have 5 ‘O’ Levels as the hiring standard.

“The Chamber Secretary advised that management brings posts to the committee and not qualifications, he said the qualifications are already in the minimum hiring standards and these were approved and adopted by council,” further reads the minutes.

Top management led by Town Clerk Maxwell Kaitano was reportedly baffled by the predominantly Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) councillors’ stance.

-NewZimbabwe

Trouble For Masvingo Man Caught Smoking Mbanje While On Community Service

MASVINGO – A-23-year-old man staying in Rujeko C, Masvingo, was caught smoking dagga behind the Magistrates Court on Tuesday this week where he is doing community service for theft.

He was left with 36 hours of community service on the theft charge.

Silence Alphias Hove (23) appeared before Masvingo Magistrate Ritaiswe Silaigwana yesterday facing charges of unlawful possession or use of dangerous drugs.

Magistrate Silaigwana ordered him to pay ZWL$10 000 fine or spend 15 days in jail.
Hove was arrested by Constable Shambare and Constable Hendrick who were attending a case at the court.

The court heard that Police received a tip-off at around 11:30 am yesterday that there was a person on community service at the backyard of Masvingo Magistrates Court who was preparing a cigarette of dagga.

-Masvingo Mirror

Govt In Bid To Instill Fear In Striking Nurses

Nurses who went on strike protesting poor salaries have been summoned to disciplinary hearings, but labour unions say this is an attempt to cow them into silence.

Confirming the hearings, Health Service Board (HSB) chairperson Paulinus Sikhosana said: “That investigation is being done institutionally and we are not doing it at the board. These disciplinary actions are confidential. There are disciplinary principles in place and when something happens, they refer to the procedures that are there.”

Health workers, mainly doctors and nurses, last month withdrew their services across the country over poor remuneration.

In 2018, Vice-President and Health minister Constantino Chiwenga fired thousands of nurses who went on strike to demand higher salaries, in a hardline response by the country’s leadership to growing labour unrest.

Yesterday, Zimbabwe Professional Nurses Association president Robert Chiduku said the disciplinary hearings were an attempt to intimidate health workers.

“This is a tactic to instil fear in anticipation of the looming and pending industrial action that is meant to take place on July 22, 2022 and maybe prevent another action from taking place,” Chiduku said.

Zimbabwe Nurses Association president Enock Dongo added: “We cannot have a government that victimises people every time they ask for better salaries. We have a President (Emmerson Mnngagwa) who says he is a listening President and when the people he appoints behave like this, then it is not good.

“Nurses were demonstrating at the hospitals because they were incapacitated, they were never on strike.”

-Newsday

40-Year-Old Man Beaten To Death For Stealing 2 Cellphones In Norton

By Jane Mlambo| A 40-year-old man died in Norton after being assaulted by a mob for allegedly breaking into a house in Katanga, the Zimbabwe Republic Police has reported.

The man identified as Tapiwa Moyo has no known relatives and the police are desperately trying to locate his relatives so that they can collect his body from Norton General hospital.

“The ZRP is appealing for information which may assist to locate the relatives of a man identified as Tapiwa Moyo (40) who died on Monday in Norton after he was attacked by a mob for allegedly breaking into a house in Katanga before stealing two cellphones.

“The body of the victim is currently at Norton Hospital,” the police announced on Twitter.

Mahere Disowns Own Verified Account

CCC spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi Mahere has publicly disowned her verified Twitter account in a desperate bid to wriggle herself from a messy defamation lawsuit that was filed by fellow lawyer Advocate Tinomudaishe Chinyoka.

Advocate Mahere’s stunning denial of being the face behind the Twitter handle from which previous official CCC statements were issued, has raised questions not only about her integrity but also of the party she represents which presently operates Mafia-style, with no structures, and certainly no checks and balances.

However, her claims are exposed as Twitter requires account holders to among other things “provide a photo of a valid official government-issued identification document, such as your Driver’s Licence or Passport”, for a particular handle to be verified.

Adv Mahere is facing a US$100 000 million lawsuit from Adv Chinyoka, charges which emanate from a tweet she posted on March 10 alleging that the later had been suspended from the Petrotrade board for corruption.

“Corruption is killing us. They were appointed in June 2021. Before one year is up, they are facing allegations of corruption.

“Among the suspended are Advocate Tino Chinyoka and Lilian Timveos,” she said in the tweet which is now the subject of litigation.

However, the usually litigious Adv Mahere’s tweet was not factual as Adv Chinyoka is presently fighting the dissolution of the board he chaired.

“The defendant is Fadzayi Mahere, a private individual and lawyer — who controls an account on Twitter under the handle @advocatemahere,” Advocate Chinyoka averred, in papers filed with the High Court in May.

In her defendant’s plea submitted on June 6, Mahere denied Advocate Chinyoka’s assertion that she “has/runs/controls” the @advocatemahere account.

Although she denies being the face behind @advocatemahere handle, she vehemently defend the tweet in the same plea, saying “the contents of the tweet were true”.

Mr Chinyoka responded to Mahere’s plea in replication papers filed Friday (July 8), describing Mahere as dishonest.

“And, as the Defendant goes on to admit publishing the statements complained about, the denial that the Twitter handle ‘@advocatemahere’ belongs to her and the sanctimonious demand for Plaintiff to prove the fact is, in these unfortunate circumstances, facetious,” Advocate Chinyoka claims in a blistering response.

“Demonstrating her propensity and propinquity for mendacity and perfidy, the Defendant confuses herself by claiming that a verified (Twitter) account requires further proof that it is hers.”

However, Twitter has her digital footprints with pictures galore of herself in the company of other opposition functionaries.

This is not the first time that Adv Mahere has been locked in a legal battle with her case pending, again with a fellow lawyer Dr Petina Gappah at the High Court. —Herald

President Mnangagwa – Are You Aware Zanu PF Officials’re Busy Rigging Ahead of 2023 Elections?

Dear President Mnangagwa,

Not so long ago, I wrote to you regarding the incident in Gokwe where a Zanu PF official who I have now been able to identify by his second name Nyandoro, who is also the Councillor for ward 11 in Nemangwe addressed a rally and told people that he had received an order which originated from you to intimidate people in the area so that they vote for you and Zanu PF in the 2023 elections. One expects you should have issued a public statement against such behaviour if you did not originate the order as claimed by Nyandoro. If you issued any statement condemning Nyandoro, I missed it and would like to apologise for thinking that you did not make any public statement.

The Gokwe incident has been followed by several other incidents which you, as President of Zanu PF and as President of the country could have blamed. One incident was when Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi stated that Zanu PF, not the Zimbabwe Elections Commission, was going to lead the delimitation exercise. For Zanu PF to lead the delimitation process is illegal, and as you are the leader of Zanu PF, the public would have expected you to clarify issues.

Another incident similar to the Gokwe incident of intimidating and threatening the electorate was witnessed in Chief Mapiravana’s area in Mberengwa North, where Abton Mashayanyika, known by the nickname of Bhito and an official of Zanu PF, addressed a Zanu PF rally and said Zanu PF wants to kill Advocate Chamisa. I have attached a video of the incident for you to see. I hope the police will be swift to arrest Mashayanyika for inciting violence. If Job Sikhala can be arrested for saying the killers of Moreblessing Ali should be brought to book, and if not Moreblessing’s avenging spirit will deal with the culprits, Mashayanyika deserves to be arrested too.

You should be firm, dear President, on the Zanu PF officials and supporters who are intimidating, harassing and killing people across the country. If you remain silent, we seem to be seeing a repeat of the 2008 presidential election re-run campaign period, where you forced an election re-run when the late Morgan Tsvangirai had won a clear majority. The late President Mugabe had conceded defeat as hinted by your very self, and confirmed by Nyandoro, the Councillor for ward 11 in Nemangwe, Gokwe.

These things tarnish your image across the world, my dear President. It is not too late for you to tell your officials and supporters to resort to a fair campaign in order to have a credible election in 2023. It is my hope that SADC, the African Union and the United Nations, bodies to which Zimbabwe belongs, and have an interest in what obtains in Zimbabwe, will advise you accordingly.

Kennedy Kaitano

WARNING DISTRESSING PICTURES: Jamwanda Grazes Down TerryMap’s Green Farm

Below are pictures of a section young farmer, Terrence Maphosa’s field grazed down by a donkey.

ZimEye understands the notorious donkey has since been killed following this ordeal.

The development has brought into discussion the need for farmers to insure their crops, amid revelations that the nation does not have any insurers which offer full cover for farm produce losses.

Mutsvangwa Says War Vets And Soldiers To Campaign For Zanu PF In 2023

By-Zanu PF spokesperson and Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association chairman Christopher Mutsvangwa said that the military and war veterans would help Zanu PF to win next year’s national elections.

Mutsvangwa told a Zanu PF press briefing in Harare Tuesday that his party, soldiers and war veterans are solidly related.

He said:

We are delighted as war veterans; we are going to make sure that we support you (ZANU PF). We also know that we have a very proud umbilical connection to our friends in the armed forces. We have the best army in the world. We have remained there to make sure that we have the best army in the world. We are always conscious of the role they are playing in defending our nation and making sure that we keep the enemies at bay.
We will not brook those who say there must be security sector reforms, our army is the best. We want to send a very strong warning to the opposition that the boys and girls are back in town.
Zimbabwe National Army spokesperson Colonel Alphios Makotore yesterday refused to comment on Mutsvangwa’s claims. Makotore said:
Mutsvangwa is a politician, therefore, the army does not comment on political issues.
In past elections, the army and war veterans have been accused of helping sustain ZANU PF rule through violence against members of the opposition and civilians.
Army generals are on record stating that they will never salute any president without liberation war credentials.

The army’s top leadership is composed of former fighters in the liberation struggle or those closely related to war veterans and political elites.
Some military men retire and join ZANU PF as politicians. These include Vice President Constantino Chiwenga who was at the helm of the army when the late former president Robert Mugabe was ousted in 2017.

Zanu PF says Opposition Of Planning To Rig 2023 Elections

By- Zanu PF has written to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission accusing opposition political parties of fraudulent activities during voter registration processes to rig next year’s elections.

The ruling party is the one that has usually been accused of conniving with ZEC to manipulate electoral outcomes.

The accusations resurfaced recently following the appointment as ZEC commissioner of Mrs Abigail Millicent Ambrose-Mohadi, daughter to former vice president Kembo Mohadi.

Zanu PF’s Masvingo youth league secretary Charles Munganasa, said the party has already written to ZEC raising issues of electoral fraud.

Munganasa, who was addressing journalists during a Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) press club discussion in Masvingo Tuesday, accused unnamed opposition political parties of busing rural supporters to urban areas. NewZimbabwe.com quotes him as saying:
As the ruling party we have registered our concerns with ZEC because the opposition was doing voter fraud since 2018. They were busing people from rural areas registering them in urban areas where you can find over 10 people registered under the same address because they know that rural communities are our stronghold.
ZANU PF is always ready for elections regardless of any plans by our detractors. We have been winning elections since the 90s and we will always win.
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Masvingo spokesperson Dereck Charamba distanced his party from Munganasa’s claims, arguing they were “a new political outfit which respects the Constitution.”
ZANU PF is targeting five million votes while the Nelson Chamisa led CCC is eyeing six million.

So far, just over 5.8 million people have registered to vote.

Sikhala Slapped With New Charges

By- Members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police Wednesday spent hours with CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala at Harare Central Police Station before laying another charge against him.

The police picked Sikhala from Chikuribi Prison, where he is currently detained on allegations of inciting violence.

This is the second time after the police have taken Sikhala from Chikurubi.

According to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights at Harare Central Police station, the police pressed another charge against the CCC senior official.

Posted ZLHR:

For the second day, Zim police once again took Zengeza West MP Hon. Sikhala from Chikurubi to Harare Central Police Station, where they spend several hours with him & his lawyers before pressing yet another charge of defeating/obstructing course of justice as defined in Section.

Manchester United Thrash Liverpool In Friendly Tie

Manchester United beat Liverpool 4 – 0 in a pre-season friendly match played at Rajamangara Stadium in Bangkok this Tuesday.

Erik ten Hag enjoyed a winning start as Manchester United manager the Red Devils’ Sancho, Fred, Martial and Pellistri found the back of the net.

Zimbabwean Isaac Mabaya was in Liverpool’s starting XI.

Line Ups:
Manchester United first XI – De Gea, Dalot, Varane, Lindelof, Shaw, McTominay, Fred, Sancho, Fernandes, Rashford, Martial)

subs: Baily, Malacia, Diallo, Heaton, Telles, Pellistri, Wan-Bissaka, van de Beek, Elanga, Savage, Iqbal.

Unused subs: Mejbri, Chong, Laird,

Liverpool First XI – Allison, L Chambers, J Gomez, N Phillips, Isaac Mabaya, F Carvalho, J Henderson, T Morton, L Diaz, R Firmino, H Elliot,

Subs: Fabinho, Van Dijk, Konate, Alcantara, Milner, Keita, Salah, Adrian, Oxlade-Chamberlain, C Jones, Tsimikas, Robertson, Nunez, Matip, S Bajcetic, Williams, Clark, L Clarkson, T Alexander, T Hill, M Frauendorf

Unused Subs: F Mrozek, van den Berg, B Davies,

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President Chamisa Takes Fight For Reforms To SADC, AU

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC has expressed concern at the escalating violence in the country.

Speaking at a media briefing in Harare on Tuesday, CCC deputy spokesperson, Gift Ostallos Siziba challenged the Zanu PF regime to release political prisoners.

Siziba also described ZEC’s conduct as disturbing and worrisome.

Rhodesian Gallery Shuts Down After 47yrs

Gallery Delta, located at number 110 Livingstone Avenue in Harare, has bowed to sustained economic pressure and closed its doors.
The closure of the gallery after about 29 years of hosting exhibitions is a serious blow to the artists and Zimbabwe’s arts industry at large.

Gallery owners

Established in 1975, Gallery Delta had become an important institution in the country’s arts history as a number of prominent Zimbabwean artists launched their careers at the centre.

The gallery used to provide a unique historical, architectural and artistic environment for the presentation and sale of contemporary art.

Most current local visual artists have in one way or the other benefited from the gallery that used to host exhibitions of Zimbabwean paintings, graphics, mixed media sculptures and ceramics.

It has not been business as usual since the death of the gallery founders, Helen Lieros and Derek Huggins, who succumbed to COVID-19 within a week of each other in July last year.

The last exhibition at the gallery was Freedom, which paid tribute in part to Lieros, Huggins and Foundation for Arts and the Humanities.

Before its closure, about three months ago, the gallery’s board of trustees chairman Gregory Shaw said it had become increasingly difficult to sustain the effort and to remain true to the vision of the esteemed gallery founders.

Gallery Delta’s doors have been shut at a time the creative industry is now breathing a sigh of relief and trying to rise from the ashes of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a statement, Shaw confirmed the closure of the gallery.

“We are indebted to our founders, Derek Huggins and Helen Lieros, and to Paul Paul and Colette Wyles for their support during the past three decades,” Shaw said.

“We also acknowledge the support of the patrons, friends of the Gallery Delta and the artists who have been a part of a history that spans almost 50 years and has played out within a rich period of the visual arts of Zimbabwe.”

Shaw said they look forward to seeing what may emerge within the arena of the arts as the future unfolds.

“While the Gallery Delta has closed, the Foundation for the Arts and Humanities under the Gallery Delta name remains, though it is inactive at present and for the foreseeable future.

“I have been honoured to be a part of this institution and am grateful to the Board of Trustees who have served the Gallery Delta Foundation since its creation and thank them for their dedication over the past years,” Shaw indicated.

The closure of the gallery has left a considerable hole within the local artistic community and the Zimbabwean arts industry in general.

Shaw added: “We acknowledge Huggins and Lieros for their extraordinary effort in the creation and development of Gallery Delta. We recognise the role played by Paul Paul and Colette Wiles through the gallery where art and history have intertwined.

“We pay tribute to the great number of artists who have emerged and thrived through the gallery, to those whose careers have flourished beyond our borders, and to those who have remained and participated from within, contributing to the rich Zimbabwean cultural discourse.

“We thank the multitude of patrons, donors and sponsors for their role in supporting and nurturing the arts in Zimbabwe during these years and are synthesis between these parts allowed not only the gallery to breathe, but the arts with all their complexity to exist as a living phenomenon at this space.”– Newsday

Mutsvangwa Blames Bad Economy On “Dark Forces”

Information and Publicity minister Monica Mutsvangwa yesterday alleged that currency woes afflicting Zimbabweans were the work of “dark forces”.
Addressing Harare Polytechnic journalism students, Mutsvangwa said government had made strides in turning around the economy only to be sabotaged by the country’s enemies.

“As it is, the economic fundamentals are all right. Why then are there currency woes that batter the living standards of the poorest to survival in abject poverty? Clearly, there are dark forces at play,” she said.

“Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA) sanctions are flailing and failing, syndicates of currency manipulators are angling to interfere.”

ZDERA, passed in 2001, restricts United States multilateral financing to Zimbabwe until the investment-hungry southern African nation makes specified political and economic reforms.

Analysts, however, said Mutsvangwa’s utterances reflected government’s unwillingness to address the fundamental economic challenges facing Zimbabweans.

“Who are the dark forces? Who shall bring in light to end the darkness? Authorities cannot claim ignorance when resource leakage channels are so apparent. Where is the intelligence machinery? Put in other words, it’s a confession of failure,” Zimbabwe Coalition of Debt and Development programmes manager John Maketo said.

Political analyst Kudakwashe Munemo said: “Such utterances simply reflect that the government is not willing and clueless on providing pragmatic solutions to the economic realities bedevilling the country.”

Economist Victor Boroma told NewsDay that economic fundamentals have to be followed to ensure economic stability.

“To build confidence, the government has to reform the central bank, live within taxable revenues and give the apex bank autonomy on monetary policy. Political interference has destroyed confidence in the banks and other local institutions, which are key to good economic governance,” Boroma said. —Newsday

Teachers Are Not Slaves

Founder members of Artuz urge ZANUPF to drop trumped-up charges against President Obert Masaraure and Sg Robson Chere!

12 July 2022

As founder members of the tremendous and consistent teachers’ union fighting for decent wages for the educators and the entire civil service, we demand an abrupt end to the insane behaviour by ZANU-PF satanists. It is quite pathetic to witness labor unionists enduring long pre-trial detentions for demanding a living wage of US540 per month. Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe was formed to fight against slave wages, contribute to the formulation of sound education policies, and the promotion of fair labour practices. Our leaders have the right to resist 24 loaves of bread as their salaries.

Founders of the Award Winning vibrant movement are cobra-headed at the targeted prosecution by the persecution of President Obert Masaraure and Secretary-General Robson Chere. Winning a Frontline Human Rights Defenders Award should not be criminalized because it is a fundamental basic freedom and right enshrined in the constitution of 2013. It appeared funny when Masaraure was bundled back into the hellhole of Chikurubi Maximum Prison for demanding the release of Sg Chere on social media, this daylight satanism should be resisted with equal measure.

We urge all educators to peacefully express their disgruntlement at the continued incarceration of innocent teachers who are being starved by a corrupt and greedy regime that does not care about its downtrodden teachers.

Teachers in Zimbabwe are wallowing in abject poverty while ZANU-PF leaders are enjoying their ill-gotten wealth. As founders of this mammoth union, we demand their immediate release. The unfortunate death of Roy Issa was concluded in 2016 and the relevant authorities ruled out foul play. Our leaders are suffering because they are genuinely representing the underrated educators.

It is now crucial to amplify our voices demanding justice for President Obert Masaraure, Sg Robson Chere, CCC Vice-Chairperson Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Karakadzayi Sithole, Moreblessing Ali, the Nyatsime 13, Chimanimani 3 and all political prisoners. ZANU-PF must unconditionally release the yellow party leaders and labor unionists who are determined to promote the rule of law and constitutionalism. We can’t be mute when our leaders are being abused for speaking the truth to power against a politically inept regime.

In a nutshell, the founders of Artuz shall not fold their hands in the face of the brutality and inhumane treatment of the union leaders. Obert, Chere, Sikhala, Godfrey, and others are not criminals. They deserve bail as provided in the supreme law of the country.The irony is that substantial criminals in the names of Obadiah Moyo, Ignatius Chombo, Prisca Mupfumira, Henrietta Rushwaya only to mention but a few are walking scot-free after daylight looting of the national cake right under the nose of ZANU-PF goons who continue the plunder of our economy with impunity. The jailing of our fellow authors at Artuz signifies the insatiable appetite of the desperate regime to continue grabbing national wealth without transparency and accountability.

We demand the immediate release of our leaders. They are innocent! They are not criminals! They deserve bail! Trumped-up charges must be dropped now! ZANU-PF must just go because it has dismally failed to put the economy on a sounder footing since the coup which unconstitutionally removed Mugabe accusing him of corruption and gross governance.

FreeObiza

FreeChere

FreeWiwa

FreeGodfrey

TrsAreNotCriminals

JailCriminalsAndFreeOurTeachers

By Former Artuz Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

About Global Hunger And Food Insecurity

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

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

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

The numbers paint a grim picture:

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

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

Repurposing agricultural policies

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

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

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

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

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

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

What they said

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

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

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

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

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

GLOSSARY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Robber Kills Partner By Mistake

A robbery suspect was shot and killed by his accomplice while they were trying to rob a resident in the Nomakanjane area, Ikamvelihle in the Eastern Cape.

Police spokesperson Captain Andre Beetge announced on Monday that the incident happened on Sunday at about 8.30 pm.

Beetge said a 34-year-old man was walking home when he was approached by two armed men. IOL News cites Beetge as saying:

Fearing that they were going to rob him, he attempted to flee from them. They chased him, and after hitting him in the face with a firearm, he fled into a nearby shack.

One of the suspects went into the shack after him, while the other opened fire on the shack from the outside. One of the alleged robbers was shot and killed.

The suspect outside, realising that he shot and killed him, then grabbed his accomplice’s firearm and fled from the scene.

Beetge said the victim, who fled from the suspects had a small wound on his face which he sustained when he was whipped with a pistol.

A murder docket was opened and is being investigated by SAPS Ikamvelihle.

Beetge urged members of the public who may have information that could assist with the investigation to contact the Ikamvelihle Detectives, Detective Captain Debbie Steyn at 082 394 8369 or Crime Stop on 08600 1011.

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Zanu PF Defends Mohadi ZEC Daughter, Says Opposition Wants To Rig 2023 Elections

By- Zanu PF has written to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission accusing opposition political parties of fraudulent activities during voter registration processes to rig next year’s elections.

The ruling party is the one that has usually been accused of conniving with ZEC to manipulate electoral outcomes.

The accusations resurfaced recently following the appointment as ZEC commissioner of Mrs Abigail Millicent Ambrose-Mohadi, daughter to former vice president Kembo Mohadi.

Zanu PF’s Masvingo youth league secretary Charles Munganasa, said the party has already written to ZEC raising issues of electoral fraud.

Munganasa, who was addressing journalists during a Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) press club discussion in Masvingo Tuesday, accused unnamed opposition political parties of busing rural supporters to urban areas. NewZimbabwe.com quotes him as saying:
As the ruling party we have registered our concerns with ZEC because the opposition was doing voter fraud since 2018. They were busing people from rural areas registering them in urban areas where you can find over 10 people registered under the same address because they know that rural communities are our stronghold.
ZANU PF is always ready for elections regardless of any plans by our detractors. We have been winning elections since the 90s and we will always win.
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Masvingo spokesperson Dereck Charamba distanced his party from Munganasa’s claims, arguing they were “a new political outfit which respects the Constitution.”
ZANU PF is targeting five million votes while the Nelson Chamisa led CCC is eyeing six million.

So far, just over 5.8 million people have registered to vote.

Mavaza Says: Job Sikhala Dared The Police To Arrest Him

BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA | (WAS JOB SIKHALA’s ARREST POLITICALLY MOTIVATED. )

The American government and others in Europe have accused Zimbabwe for refusing Zengeza MP Job Sikhala and his colleague Godfrey Sithole bail. Every time when it comes to the opposition, the European and American governments accuse Zimbabwe. It is true that Zengeza West MP Job Sikhala and his Chitungwiza North counterpart Sithole were denied bail following their court appearance on charges of incitement to commit public violence.

Masimba Mavaza

Harare magistrate Gibson Mandaza denied the two opposition lawmakers their freedom declaring they were a “threat to public security and likely to reoffend if released on bail”. They then lodged an appeal to the high Court. Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) national spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere branded Mandaza’s ruling an unconstitutional ploy by Zanu PF to persecute and silence the opposition. This is the narrative which has been taken by the European and American governments.

But the truth of the matter is that they have filed a bail appeal through their lawyers, Alec Muchadehama and Jeremiah Bamu. This was again denied by the high court.

In her ruling the judge said courts attach conditions when granting bail for a purpose.
She said there was no misdirection on the lower court’s findings considering background circumstances, citing that Sikhala voluntarily volunteered information that he was arrested for the similar offence several times. She said this shows “Sikhala has a heightened propensity to re-offend” and his grounds of appeal have no merit.”
Prosecutors accused them of urging the public to avenge the death of Ali but they deny the charges.

Deputy chief magistrate Gibson Mandaza also said they two were men of means and acted in common purpose to mobilise people who attacked the homes of Zanu PF members in Nyatsime area to avenge Ali’s death.
“A person who is in custody in respect of an offence shall be entitled to be released on bail at any time after he or she has appeared in court on a charge and before sentence is imposed, unless the court finds that it is in the interests of justice that he or she should be detained in custody.”  But what exactly is bail.

Bail is a way of allowing a person who has been remanded for trial at a later date to remain at liberty until his trial.  To grant bail means to allow a person to enter into a contract or undertaking (called “a recognisance”) whereby he remains at liberty in consideration for his paying or guaranteeing to pay a sum of money if he fails to appear in court at the date, time and place appointed for his trial or further remand.  Once bail is granted, the accused person should not be deprived of his liberty until his bail bond is terminated, unless he breaches any conditions under which bail was granted, and the State has an implied obligation to allow him to remain at liberty so long as he abides by those conditions.
The need for a mechanism such as bail must be understood in the light of the following principles:
1. Regardless of one’s political affiliation one has a right to be released, unconditionally or on reasonable conditions, unless there are compelling reasons justifying his continued detention.
2. It is the breath of the law that a person is presumed to be innocent until he has been convicted by a court of law. While his case is pending the court has to strike a balance between the liberty of the accused and the need to avoid continuation of the commission of crimes. He should not, therefore, A balance must be struck between these two interests.
3. It is not in the interests of justice for bail to be granted to a person who will not stand his trial or will abuse his liberty by, intimidating the witnesses against him or commit the same crime before boasting about doing so.
4. The courts always consider the constitutional rights of the accused person and his or her dependants.Where the accused is the primary care-giver of a child, the best interests of the child must be considered together with all the other circumstances.
Bail is non-penal in character, and neither the amount of bail nor the refusal of bail may be influenced by a desire to punish the accused or to deter other offenders.  Nor should the grant or refusal of bail be used as an inducement to get the accused to make a statement to the police.

Although the grant of bail in any particular case is pre-eminently a matter for the judicial officer, he or she usually acts on information given by the prosecutor, so the prosecutor has a duty to place before the court any information he or she has relevant to the grant or refusal of bail. Refusal of bail does not mean that a conviction will follow.
Now the CCC and it’s handlers are deliberating misleading the people by politicising the crimes of Job and Sithole.
The fact that one is a politician does not mean that the crimes he commits are political. It is therefore infuriating that CCC deliberately misinform people about the real reasons for the arrest of Job Sikhala.

Job Sikhala being a lawyer the court expects him to know the difference between politics and law. Zimbabwe has a process it follows in granting bail. For the sake of the Americans and Europeans who are ignorant of the Zimbabwean bail procedure I will tabulate the procedure.
Application for Bail
A person has a right to ask to be granted bail so bail is not an absolute right. It has to been applied for.
An accused person who appears before a judge or magistrate before trial (for example, when he appears on remand) may apply verbally to be admitted to bail immediately;  alternatively he may make a written application in the form prescribed in rules of court.  Every such application must be dealt with promptly.
The Prosecutor-General or the local public prosecutor must be given reasonable notice of oral bail applications — though in practice applications are made by accused persons on their first remand without giving such notice.
In a bail application, the judge or magistrate can receive evidence on oath or by affidavit, and hearsay evidence is admissible.  The prosecutor indicates his attitude to the grant or refusal of bail, and the judge or magistrate decides the question on the basis of what he has been told by the accused and the prosecutor.  Bail proceedings, in fact, follow the inquisitorial rather than the adversarial model of criminal procedure.  Both sides can be required to adduce evidence.  If the accused gives evidence, however, the court must inform him that his evidence will be admissible and may be used against him at his trial.
An accused person “is compelled to inform the court” whether he has any previous convictions and whether he is facing other charges and, if he is, whether he has been granted bail on those charges.  It is not clear if this means that he must volunteer the information or need disclose it only if asked.  If he wilfully fails or refuses to give this information, or gives false information on these matters, he commits a crime.
If an application for bail is refused by a judge or magistrate, a further application cannot be made unless it is based on facts that were not placed before the judge or magistrate who first determined the application and which arose or were discovered after he made the decision.  If no new facts arise, the only recourse the accused has is to appeal.  It should be noted, however, that the passage of time can itself constitute a “new fact”:  in other words, the fact that a long time has elapsed since an application for bail was made and refused can be placed before the court as a justification for a fresh application.What those accusing Zimbabwe for victimising Job Sikhala do not understand is the fact that the refusal or granting of bail is a vitally important part of the criminal process.  Initial remand is an important step in a citizen’s loss of liberty.  After arrest without warrant, it is the first time that his case is presented to a neutral body for arbitration of the issue whether or not, on the basis of mere suspicion, the citizen must lose his freedom.  If he loses his freedom at that stage, before his guilt is proved, he may face total ruin.  He may lose his job, or other means of his livelihood.  He could lose his home too if he is a lodger or a mortgagee as he falls into arrears.  This could drive his family into destitution and he is forced to rely on State support for livelihood whilst in custody.  The consequences are just too ghastly to contemplate for both the rich and the poor.  Magistrates are therefore to take the greatest care when approaching the question whether to deny or grant bail.”
The following principles govern were the principles used to deny or grant bail.
Section 50(1)(d) of the Constitution states that a person who has been arrested:
“must be released unconditionally, or on reasonable conditions, pending a charge or trial, unless there are compelling reasons justifying their continued detention.”
According to section 117(1) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act, every accused person has a right to bail, subject to the interests of justice:
“[A] person who is in custody in respect of an offence shall be entitled to be released on bail at any time after he or she has appeared in court on a charge and before sentence is imposed, unless the court finds that it is in the interests of justice that he or she should be detained in custody.”
The constitutional provision protects liberty more stringently:  an accused person must be released unless there are “compelling reasons” for keeping him in detention;  the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act on the other hand  says that he may be detained if it is “in the interests of justice” to do so.  Section 115C of the Act seeks to align the Act with the Constitution by saying, in effect, that the grounds listed in section 117 as justifying continued detention in the interests of justice must be regarded as “compelling reasons”.  So the Job Sikhala issue depended solely on principles.  It is impossible to define the term compelling circumstances comprehensively because what is compelling will vary according to the personal circumstances of each suspect and the facts of his or her case.  There are four reasons which normally justify continued detention:
a)that the suspect is likely to abscond
b) that the suspect is likely to interfere with the evidence, e.g. by intimidating witnesses
c) that the suspect is likely to commit further crimes if released.
d) And that the suspect is in breach of another bail condition.
Whether those reasons, individually or in combination, will be compelling depends on the facts and circumstances of each case, as already pointed out.  The more likely the suspect is to do any of these things, the more compelling the reason for keeping him in custody. In Job’s case giving him bail would have been an insult to our justice system.
Section 117 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act
Section 117 of the Act seems to be based loosely on the equivalent provision of the South African Criminal Procedure Act, 1977, which in turn is based on section 35(1)(f) of that country’s constitution.  Section 35(1)(f) states that everyone who is arrested has the right to be released from detention “if the interests of justice permit”.  Our Constitution is different, as already noted.  Arrested persons in Zimbabwe have a greater constitutional right to bail than is granted them in South Africa;  so section 117 does not go far enough in guaranteeing to arrested persons their right to bail.  To that extent, therefore, it is unconstitutional.  Merely saying, as section 115C does, that the reasons listed in section 117 amount to compelling reasons does not render section 117 constitutional.
Be that as it may, section 117 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act elaborates on the reasons for continued detention listed above, and sets out in detail the considerations to be taken into account by a judge or magistrate when deciding whether to grant or refuse bail:

In the Job Sikhala case It was in the interests of justice to refuse him bail. It was established that if the accused is granted bail he is likely:to endanger public safety or the safety of an individual person;to “undermine or jeopardise the objectives or proper functioning of the criminal justice system, including the bail system” It was also in the interests of justice to refuse Job Sikhala bail as“in exceptional circumstances” it is likely that the release of the accused will disturb public order or undermine public peace or security.The court in Job’s case balance the interests of justice against the right of the accused to personal freedom.
Generally, the onus of showing that bail should not be granted rests with the prosecution, where bail is sought before the accused person has been found guilty.  As Mathonsi J said in S v Munsaka 2016 (1) ZLR 427 (H), the onus of proving compelling reasons for not granting bail lies on the State.  The degree of proof required is a balance of probabilities.  Under section 115C of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act

The presumption of innocence operates fully in bail applications made before the accused has been found guilty, and so the court is expected and required to lean in favour of the liberty of the accused.  In other words, if the State opposes bail it must prove that justice will be served by denying bail.  So in Job Sikhala’s case the state proved beyond any reasonable doubt.

Once, however, the prosecution has made credible allegations against the accused which would provide grounds for refusing bail, the onus shifts to the accused person, who must show on a balance of probabilities that his admission to bail would not prejudice the interests of justice. When Job was given the chance to offload the burden he boasted that he has been committing the same offence and got arrested for the same offence for over forty seven times. This assisted the court to quickly without delay deny bail.
So it is a shame that CCC which is full of lawyers fail to see that Job as a lawyer is indeed a liability to his liberty and to his own party. His incarceration is not political but seriously criminal.

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Police Torment Sikhala

By- Members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police Wednesday spent hours with CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala at Harare Central Police Station before laying another charge against him.

The police picked Sikhala from Chikuribi Prison, where he is currently detained on allegations of inciting violence.

This is the second time after the police have taken Sikhala from Chikurubi.

According to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights at Harare Central Police station, the police pressed another charge against the CCC senior official.

Posted ZLHR:

For the second day, Zim police once again took Zengeza West MP Hon. Sikhala from Chikurubi to Harare Central Police Station, where they spend several hours with him & his lawyers before pressing yet another charge of defeating/obstructing course of justice as defined in Section.

Sikhala Smuggled From Chikurubi Again

By- Police took CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala from Chikuribi Prison and spent hours with him at Harare Central Police station on Wednesday.

This is the second time after the police have taken Sikhala from Chikurubi.

According to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights at Harare Central Police station, the police pressed another charge against the CCC senior official.

Posted ZLHR:

For the second day, Zim police once again took Zengeza West MP Hon. Sikhala from Chikurubi to Harare Central Police Station, where they spend several hours with him & his lawyers before pressing yet another charge of defeating/obstructing course of justice as defined in Section.

Mutsvangwa Says Soldiers Will Help Zanu PF Win 2023 Elections

By-Zanu PF spokesperson and Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association chairman Christopher Mutsvangwa has hinted at the military’s involvement in the next year’s national elections.

However, the army’s involvement in national elections is not new in the country.

In 2008 Zanu Pf deployed soldiers and war veterans in the rural areas to terrorise villagers during the run-up to the discredited presidential run-off elections.

Mutsvangwa told a Zanu PF press briefing in Harare Tuesday that his party and soldiers are solidly related.

He said:

We are delighted as war veterans; we are going to make sure that we support you (ZANU PF). We also know that we have a very proud umbilical connection to our friends in the armed forces. We have the best army in the world. We have remained there to make sure that we have the best army in the world. We are always conscious of the role they are playing in defending our nation and making sure that we keep the enemies at bay.
We will not brook those who say there must be security sector reforms, our army is the best. We want to send a very strong warning to the opposition that the boys and girls are back in town.
Zimbabwe National Army spokesperson Colonel Alphios Makotore yesterday refused to comment on Mutsvangwa’s claims. Makotore said:
Mutsvangwa is a politician, therefore, the army does not comment on political issues.
In past elections, the army and war veterans have been accused of helping sustain ZANU PF rule through violence against members of the opposition and civilians.
Army generals are on record stating that they will never salute any president without liberation war credentials.

The army’s top leadership is composed of former fighters in the liberation struggle or those closely related to war veterans and political elites.
Some military men retire and join ZANU PF as politicians. These include Vice President Constantino Chiwenga who was at the helm of the army when the late former president Robert Mugabe was ousted in 2017.

Mwonzora Speaks On Involvement In Mohadi Daughter ZEC Interviews

By-MDC-T President Douglas Mwonzora has said critics should not comment on his party’s involvement in the selection and appointment of former Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s Daughter Abigail into the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.

Mwonzora was responding to freelance journalist Hopewell Chin’ono who said that Mwonzora was part of the panel interviewing Mohadi’s daughter.

Said Mwonzora:
Hopewell Chingono seeks to blame the MDC for the appointment of Mrs Abigail Ambrose-Mohadi by President Emerson Mnangagwa as Commissioner in ZEC. This is just the usual and cheap propaganda. The record has to be set straight.
Ever since the promulgation of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, the MDC has been part and parcel of the interviewing of Commissioners of all Independent Commissions. However, it has never numerically dominated the interviewing panels.
When Priscilla Chigumba was interviewed at Parliament some time ago MDC was represented by Nelson Chamisa, Prosper Mutseyami and Innocent Gonese in the interviewing panel. Why then does Chin’ono not blame them for Chigumba’s appointment?
This year Commissioner Ambrose-Mohadi was shortlisted on the basis of her qualifications which were objectively verified. We did not consider the circumstances of her birth as a basis for her disqualification.

During the interviews the MDC representatives including myself constituted 30% of the interviewing panel. On the basis of partisanship alone, it follows that the MDC could not singularly decide the outcome of interviews.
During the interview, individual panellists assign scores to the candidate. An aggregate score is then prepared for each candidate. This takes into account the score by each member of the panel. The top 15 candidates were then shortlisted.
From the list of the 15 candidates, the President was supposed to appoint the six Commissioners using his own discretion in terms of the constitution. In that final selection, no member of Parliament has any say.

It is unfair to blame any MP for the final choice that the President makes. However, there is no law currently that disallows children of prominent people or politicians from being appointed to public positions.
The procedure regarding the interview of Commissioners was the same this year when we sat in the Ambrose-Mohadi interview as it was when Chamisa, Innocent Gonese and Prosper Mutseyami set in the Chigumba interview.
Meanwhile, critics say Mwonzora it’s misleading for Mwonzora to maintain that Abigail Mohadi was qualified for the post, especially after her “inability to answer any question.”
Davis Laque says, in as far as qualifications are concerned, “it’s clear that Abigal Mohadi found herself on that list of candidates interviewed by Parliament through the Standing Rules and Orders Committee (SROC), not because of any capacity.”
He also said it is misleading for Mwonzora to claim that with 30% membership in the SROC, MDC-T had no power to decide the outcome of the interviews as they could veto Mohadi’s candidature.

Laque also says is aware that by virtue of being a child of a ZANU PF Vice President, Abigal Mohadi’s candidature for the ZEC post is controversial and militates against basic principles of governance.
He also said the cases of Abigail Mohadi and that of Chigumba are different because, unlike Mohadi, the ZEC chair “wasn’t a clear ‘controversial’ candidate as she actually showed qualifications for the job.”

PSG Reject Ronaldo?

Jorge Mendes offered Cristiano Ronaldo to PSG over the past few days as his client seeks Champions League football for the upcoming season.

However, the Ligue 1 champions have closed the door on a potential move, insisting there is no place for him under the current conditions and the club do not have the wage bill to accommodate his potential salary. ESPN

Manchester United have moved ahead of Arsenal in their attempt to bring in 24-year-old Argentina defender Lisandro Martinez from Ajax. Goal

Chelsea midfielder Jorginho says he wants to stay at the club amid speculation over his future in west London. Jorginho, 30, has one year left on his contract with the Blues. The Athletic

Leeds United and Brazil forward Raphinha, 25, is set to travel to Barcelona to complete a move to the Nou Camp. The Athletic

Napoli are lining up a replacement for Kalidou Koulibaly, with Chelsea trying to land the centre back. The Italian club are in talks with Fenerbahce over the signing of central defender Kim Min-Jae. Sky Sports

Newcastle United have held talks with Real Sociedad about signing Sweden striker Alexander Isak, 22, from the Spanish side in a club-record deal. Telegraph

Source: Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Mnangagwa Man Openly Threatens To Kill President Chamisa

Own Correspondent|CCC has called for the immediate arrest of one Mashayanyika, a Zanu PF activist who openly incited violence.

The daring Mashayanyika said:” We are saying our opponents must be killed.

If we say someone must be killed then we mean it.

Chamisa must be killed.”

In a statement CCC Namibia said :

“Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia calls for the immediate arrest of ZANU-PF leader Mashayanyika who incited public violence.

We say NO TO SELECTIVE APPLICATION OF THE LAW. Wiwa and Godfrey Sithole are in jail because of similar allegations of inciting public violence.

We demand the immediate release of Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala and Sikhala.