Road Safety Affects Everyone

The World Health Organization (WHO) welcomes the political declaration to be adopted by Member States during the High-level Meeting of the UN General Assembly on Global Road Safety.

It commits to cut road traffic deaths and injuries by 50% by 2030, a milestone for road safety and sustainable mobility.

The meeting takes place on 30 June – 1 July 2022 under the theme “The 2030 horizon for road safety: securing a decade of action and delivery”.

Road safety affects everyone. We step from our homes every day onto roads that take us to our jobs, schools and to meet our vital daily needs.

Yet our transport systems remain far too dangerous. No death should be acceptable on our roads. The future of mobility should promote health and well-being, protect the environment and benefit all,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, WHO. “It will require transformative leadership from the highest levels of government to act on the Political Declaration to make that vision a reality.”

Worldwide, road crashes currently kill around 1.3 million people each year – more than 2 every minute, and more than 90% occur in low- and middle-income countries. Crashes are the biggest killer of children and young people globally.

More than 50 million people have died on the world’s roads since the invention of the automobile, more than the number of deaths in the First World War or in some of the worst global epidemics.

WHO is the lead agency for road safety in the United Nations and supported the President of the UN General Assembly in preparing this High-Level Meeting in collaboration with other UN agencies.

Through the declaration governments from around the world commit to provide leadership and coordination at the highest level of government to ensure all parts of the society are included to act on road safety and commit to boost policies and actions to reduce deaths and injuries. The declaration calls for the development and funding of national and local plans with clear targets and funding.

“Road traffic deaths upend countless lives and cost countries around 3% of GDP each year,” notes Dr Etienne Krug, Director of the Department for Social Determinants of Health, WHO. “This is an unacceptable price to pay for mobility. Putting safety at the heart of our mobility systems is an urgent health, economic and moral imperative. Let’s work together to scale up what works, save lives and build streets for life.”

In September 2020, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution to proclaim the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021–2030. WHO and the UN regional commissions, in cooperation with other partners in the UN Road Safety Collaboration, have developed a Global Plan for the Decade of Action, which was released in October 2021.

The plan calls for continued improvements in the design of roads and vehicles, enhancement of laws and law enforcement, and provision of timely, life-saving emergency care for the injured. In addition, it promotes healthy and environmentally sound modes of transport.

It also highlights that responsibility for road safety stretches far beyond health and transport. Urban planners and engineers must prioritize safety as a core value in all transport infrastructure while businesses can influence and contribute to strengthening road safety by applying safety-first principles to their entire value chains.

Countries and cities guided by the plan are seeing dramatic reductions in deaths. For example, the Colombian capital of Bogota halved deaths over 10 years through a set of integrated actions, including wide-ranging technical improvements and regulatory reforms that were driven by strong leadership.

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Hon Sikhala Not Feeling Well

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has called for the immediate release of Hon Job Sikhala, Hon Godfrey Sithole and Nyatsime party members.

Chuma called for mass protests at the presecution of opposition activists.

“The only way to stop a paranoid regime is to hit the streets!

Even the worst of dictators are afraid of mass action.

We, the citizens can stop this madness,” said Chuma.

Change Radio says Hon Sikhala is not feeling well in prison…

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Today , in the company of Hon Daniel Molokele & Adv Nkomo, we visited Hon Job Sikhala at Chikurubhi -Visibly, his health has deteriorated and he complained of chest pain – He has been sleeping on the cold floor and his moral is evidently ‘dying’. He appreciates all your messages

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Khupe Throws Mwonzora Under The Bus Mobilises Support For Chamisa

By-Former Deputy Prime Minister, Thokozani Khupe, said Zimbabweans should resoundingly vote for CCC in the next year’s elections.

Khupe said Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) was the only game in town.

Khupe made the remarks recently while addressing CCC supporters during the by-election victory celebrations for Nkulumane legislator Kucaca Phulu in Bulawayo. Khupe said:

We are also proud of our party, CCC, in that on March 26, it contested polls when it was just two months old but it clobbered a party which had been in existence for five decades.

Out of the 28 parliamentary seats, CCC got 19 and ZANU-PF got only nine. Out of 105 Council seats, CCC won 75 and ZANU-PF got only 22. This shows that CCC is the only game in town.

Khupe challenged voters to vote for CCC in large numbers to ensure that the party forms the next government. She said:

What is also important is that yes, we went to vote on March 26 and voted in our MP, (Kucaca) Phulu, and voted in our councillor (Earnest) Rafamoyo, what remains is that the puzzle is not complete.

Come 2023 we must complete the puzzle. The puzzle is only going to be completed when Chamisa goes to the State House.

For now, if Phulu goes to Parliament to represent you, who will he talk to since his president is not at the State House?

The same applies to Rafamoyo, even if he goes to Council, who will he talk to since his president is not at the State House?

Badala, come 2023 as Nkulumane we must generate more than 25, 000 votes for Chamisa to go to the State House.

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Police Arrest 29 000 Machete-Wielding Gang Members

By- At least 29 000 machete-wielding gang members have been arrested by the Police since the beginning of the year.

According to the ZRP, the arrested machete gangs terrorised villagers in mining areas.

ZRP posted on Twitter Monday:

3/3 Meanwhile, on 03/07/22, Police throughout the county arrested 135 people on operation, ‘No to Machetes Gangs’. Cumulative arrests since 01/01/22 now stand at 28 656.

Chamisa Aide Arrested Ahead Of Crucial By-election

By- Police in Gweru, Monday arrested CCC organising secretary Amos Chibaya for allegedly conducting an unsanctioned rally.

Chibaya’s arrest comes at a time there is a by-election in Gokwe-Kabuyunu constitiency.

Chibaya is in-charge of mobilising support for the CCC and his arrested is believed to block him from campaigning for the by-election.

CCC Deputy Spokesperson Ostallos Siziba told ZimEye that Zanu PF was persecuting Chibaya:
“We are witnessing a pattern of unrelenting assault on the Citizens movement after the arrest of Hon Sikhala, Sithole and 11 others.
“The state is in panic mode and has resorted to its fascist default mode of use fear, torture arrest and killing as weapons against the opposition.
“It’s going to get darker before dawn and we will forge ahead until Zimbabwe is free,” said Siziba.

Soon after Chibaya’s arrested, Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced that the Gokwe-Kabuyunu constituency by-election would be on August 27.

The seat fell vacant following the death of Zanu PF’s
Leonard Chikomba

In a Statutory Instrument of an Extraordinary Government Gazette published last Friday, Mnangagwa set July 22 as the date on which the Nomination Court will sit at Gweru magistrate court to receive nominations of candidates for election for the Constituency.

Chikomba, also a Zanu PF Central Committee member, was declared a provincial liberation hero.

Chikomba died in a car accident in May, 20 km away from his home along the Gokwe-Chitekete Highway.

He was coming from a Zanu PF Provincial Coordinating Committee meeting in Gweru.

Mnangagwa Faces Chamisa In Gokwe-Kabuyunu By-election

By- Zanu PF will face tough competition from CCC in the Gokwe-Kabuyunu constituency by-election slated for August 27.

The seat fell vacant following the death of Zanu PF’s
Leonard Chikomba

In a Statutory Instrument of an Extraordinary Government Gazette published last Friday, Mnangagwa set July 22 as the date on which the Nomination Court will sit at Gweru magistrate court to receive nominations of candidates for election for the Constituency.

Chikomba, also a Zanu PF Central Committee member, was declared a provincial liberation hero.

Chikomba died in a car accident in May, 20 km away from his home along the Gokwe-Chitekete Highway.

He was coming from a Zanu PF Provincial Coordinating Committee meeting in Gweru.

Police Nab 1500 Over Covid-19 Laws

By- The Police have announced that they had arrested 1450 people for violating Covid-19 regulations.

The criminalisation of citizens for violating Covid-19 regulations is happening when neighbouring South Africa has dropped all Covid-19 restrictions.

Announcing on Twitter, ZRP said they would continue to arrest anyone found violating the Covid-19 laws.

Posted ZRP:

1/3 On 03/7/22, Police arrested 1 450 people throughout the country for violating COVID-19-related offences.

FC Wangu Mazodze Triumph As Masvingo United Drop Points

04 July 2022

By TIMOTH MUSWERE

FC Wangu Mazodze win as Una Una drop points

During the weekend our two Masvingo’s biggest soccer clubs played their games at home in our traditional local home of soccer Mucheke stadium. Before the games there was much talks as some doubting Thomases discredited the FC Wangu Mazodze team which however proved otherwise. The prophets of doom many of them jealousy of the flamboyance and we’ll organized nature of the Wangu Mazodze club whose way of operations are beyond some premier League teams. The 3-0 win against Zaka Academy yesterday boosted the team’ s morale and is most likely to roar after a well margined win. Two goals were scored by the all time in form star KODE while Guidance got on target for the other goal. Man of the Mac jersey number 6 killed the Zaka Academy game plan. It is not by lucky but determination ,sacrifice and commitment from 13 th player that is the Mazodze supporters who are very strong enough even if the team goes through bad phases in performance.

Powered by its VP Mrs Mazodze the team enjoys much support from ladies as it is well know in societies that women’s voice have power and won’t lose any battle in any contest or court. It is this recognition and respect of Women in the world’s beautiful game soccer that has earned Wangu Mazodze a marvelous support base.

Meanwhile the Ghetto Seasoned community team Masvingo United avoided a loses as they drew all nil against Chiredzi stars. Masvingo United has previously played well however our fellow Wezhiras has just been unlucky. Also to be noted of are the bonafide Una Una supporters whose love and support for the club is unconditional and has been consistent despite financial constraints. One is knocked upon his heart as you hear the drums played near Father’s Bar at Mucheke Rank as Una Una supporters sing and dance as early as possible on match day. By Saturday midday the ecstatic mood was already all over the Rank with Una Una singing drumming and dancing for their team. It’s now an interesting moment for Masvingo Soccer lovers whose community now has two competitive teams. Let’s keep up the spirit anaWezhira rovai bhora and let’s shun violence and hate speech we are one family

Zhalala zhululu

Timoth Muswere is a freelance writer who is also a die hard soccer fan
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CCC Invades Bikita West

04 July 2022

…So long a narration…..

By Timoth Muswere

Amazing “Fare thee Will ” for Gogo Gutuza as CCC Invades Bikita West

There was a consoling ,yet memorable event in Bikita west on Sunday 03 July 2022. It was a Memorial service and tobstone unveiling for champion Gogo Gutuza who is also mother to Change Champion Gutuza. Even on her funeral the atmospheric nature has always been in a Change memorable manner.

Gogo Gutuza at her age had a passion for a better Great New Zimbabwe for the younger generation to prosper. This sense of humour is what lacks in the Zanu of counter parts where the elderly are biased to be the sole leaders of this country yet the young generation in the mould of President Chamisa have a girraffe binocularly vision which will sustain the future generation.

Several respected Change Champions were in attendance with a notable fleet of cars which drove drove several places and mainly Masvingo Urban to Remember and respect the life of a heroine.

The Zion Apostolic Church was a marvel to watch as they took the over thousand crowd by storm. The Gaza and Mukondo dancing routines were electric and energetic. The drum and hoshos left everyone in putting his dancing shoes and and swallowed his voice into song and dance.

Also present was our respected local media house Masvingo Mirror who were kept busy all day with ecstatic scenes and moments around the place.

During the way to Masvingo some few Zanu pf activists nearly got their violent demon manifesting as the Masvingo team stoped over for recess at Nyika growth point living out the place in Change mood. Indeed Gogo Gutuza will forever be remembered for her works.
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Newcastle United Keen To Snatch Chelsea Forward

Newcastle are interested in Chelsea striker Armando Broja this summer and have discussed him as a potential loan signing. Sky Sports

Manchester United are looking to challenge Arsenal for the signing of Paulo Dybala, who is a free agent after his Juventus contract expired, while Napoli are also interested in the Argentina striker, 28. La Repubblica

Chelsea are making progress in their attempt to sign Netherlands defender Matthijs de Ligt, 22, after Juventus softened their stance on the price. CBS Sports

Manchester United and Feyenoord have agreed on the deal that will see Tyrell Malacia move to Old Trafford. Fabrizio Romano

United have also agreed a fee with Barcelona for Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong, 25, but they are still negotiating add-ons, and personal terms have not been discussed yet. Fabrizio Romano

Tiemoue Bakayoko is not in AC Milan’s plans this season, despite still having a year remaining on his loan deal from Chelsea. Calcio Mercato

Arsenal are considering re-signing Bayern Munich and Germany winger Serge Gnabry, 26, who left the Gunners in 2016. GiveMeSport

Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Keylor Navas could leave the club within the next few weeks, with Serie A side Napoli interested in the Costa Rican. Foot Mercato

Manchester City’s Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva, 27, has told his agent that he wants to join Barcelona this summer. Sport

Barcelona president Joan Laporta says the club are in talks with Leeds over the potential signing of Raphinha, and added the winger wants to move to the Nou Camp. Sky Sports

Arsenal are scheduled to meet Ajax next week as the race to sign their Argentina defender Lisandro Martinez intensifies, with Manchester United having made a bid for the 24-year-old. Athletic- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

DeMbare Struggle To Find Missing Rhythm

Dynamos FC fans

One win and three goals scored. That is the story of Dynamos in the last five matches.

Tonderai Ndiraya’s charges were at the summit of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer heading into the ‘Battle of Zimbabwe’ against Highlanders on May 15.

Five games later, they are now third on the table and five points adrift of resurgent FC Platinum.

Interestingly, the 3-0 demolition of ailing crosstown rivals CAPS United, is the only time DeMbare have scored, in their last five outings.

Even the return from suspension of highly-rated winger Bill Antonio, has failed to add the much-needed impetus to the DeMbare attack.

During yesterday’s goalless draw with Triangle at the National Sports Stadium, the ever-demanding Dynamos fans sang songs reminding Ndiraya of their displeasure at how the team is loosing ground in the title race, but the coach appealed for patience.

“If you look where we are coming from, we just have to be happy that our team has progressed this far, I feel we are progressing,” Ndiraya said after the game.

He added: “That is one thing that I’m really happy about. Sometimes when the team is expected to win and it does turn out that way, fans are expected to react that way, but what is important is where we are and where we want to go.”

While the title race is a long marathon, Dynamos’s goal ratio will worry anyone hoping for them to end their seven-year wait for league glory.

They have scored 20 goals in 19 matches this season, while log leaders FC Platinum have notched 31, with second-placed Chicken Inn having 26.

DeMbare will play both Platinum and Chicken Inn in the next three weeks.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

CAF Pushes AFCON 2023 To 2024

Caf President Patrice Motsepe has confirmed that the 2023 Afcon will be played at the start of 2024.

The biennial tournament was supposed to happen between June and July 2023 after the end of of the club competition season.

But because of the rainy season in the host nation Ivory Coast, which is at its worst in June-July, the next edition will happen during between January-February 2024 period.

Motsepe announced the new dates at the CAF Executive Committee in Rabat, Morocco on Sunday.

This is the second time CAF has been forced to shift the dates for the tournament.

The continental body pushed the 2021 Afcon finals to January 2022 because Cameroon was unable to host the competition in the June-July period because of the rainy season.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe will not be at the 2023 Afcon following a FIFA ban that came into place in March.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Ronaldo Eager To Leave Old Trafford

Ronaldo wants to leave Old Trafford due to concerns he will be unable to compete for the biggest trophies at the club.

United will be playing in the Europa League next season after finishing 6th in the EPL, and the Portugal international has never played in that competition before.

The striker is also concerned that the club could fail to reinforce the squad with meaningful signings in the current transfer window.

Thirteen players have left the team this pre-season, but none have yet arrived.

And now, according to Sky Sports, United has ignored Ronaldo’s request and insisted that he is not for sale.

The Red Devils also expect the 38-year-old to see out the remainder of his contract, which expires in the summer of 2023.

Meanwhile, coach Erik ten Hag wants the bulk of United’s transfer business to be completed before the squad flies out for their pre-season tour on July 8.

The Manchester side is facing difficulties in their quest to sign their targets including Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong.

Brentford’s Christian Eriksen is still weighing his options, while a deal for Feyenoord left-back Tyrell Malacia is yet to be completed.

Talks are still ongoing with Ajax over the transfer of forward Antony, but defender Jurrien Timber is expected to remain at the Dutch champions.

Timber,who can also operate at right-back, was on a shortlist of the Red Devils’ defensive targets.-Soccer24 Zimbabwe

We Have Mandate To Safeguard Liberation Dream – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC has a mandate to safeguard the expectations and promises of the liberation struggle, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

Zanu PF has monopolized and corrupted the liberation war ideology over the past four decades.

“DEFENDING & SAFEGUARDING THE VALUES OF THE LIBERATION STRUGGLE…We will give true meaning to the liberation idea,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He added:
“LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO BE WASTED IN QUARRELS, HURTS, FIGHTS, DIVISIONS AND VIOLATIONS OF EACH OTHER.
LOVE beautifies human life.

PEACE illuminates human existence.
FREEDOM unleashes human ingenuity & creativity.
TOLERANCE rewards human diversity.”

Cotton Farmers Pile Misery On Cottco Bosses

By A Correspondent| Cotton Farmers have piled more misery on the underfire COTTCO boss Maxmore Njanji after petitioning the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) complaining over his alleged abuse of office.

In a letter to ZACC gleaned by ZimEye, Cotton Farmers said they were concerned that the company has not paid them for cotton produce delivered 18 months ago while Njanji affords to splash funds on personal political projects.

“It is a matter of public record, Madam Chair that payments to Cotton farmers have been painfully slow and in some instances made in form of barter trade. We have been sending our Cotton to COTTCO religiously but we have not been paid for the Cotton in over 18 months but Cottco Managers can afford to splash funds on personal political projects,” reads part of the Cotton farmers letter.

The Cotton farmers accused Njanji of using his seniority at the parastatal to grab 2200 knapsack sprayers, 300 bicycles and 20 motorbikes which he distributed to people aligned to him.

“We understand and appreciate the work done by President and we appreciate the Cotton farming inputs are being used for personal political ambitions and are being distributed to those who are aligned to Njanji,” further reads the petition.

Njanji and Cottco Managing Director, one Manamike were arrested last week and were due to appear in court on charges of abuse of office.

Hands Off Traditional Leaders, Zanu PF Told

Citizens should resist the gross abuse of traditional leaders, CCC Namibia posits!

03 July 2022

Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia urges Zimbabweans to wake up and smell the coffee. We cannot continue watching ZANU-PF thugs terrorizing our poor villagers and traditional leaders. These archaic models of intimidation and gross abuse of human rights across the breadths and lengths of Zimbabwe should be resisted now!

We are quite aware that the liberation war agenda was One-Man-One-Vote. Citizens must demand freedom of expression and should be allowed to vote freely without persecution by prosecution. We are demanding free, fair, and credible elections that are unfettered. Heads Man and Village Heads are not instruments of the Harare Regime, ZANU-PF must desist from frog-marching citizens to their rallies. The sinking and the stinking regime should start to respect the rule of law and constitutionalism in the motherland. Our successive elections have presented astronomical figures for assisted voters, especially in rural areas.

Citizens in Namibia encourage change champions across the globe to amplify their voices against the ongoing rural and urban intimidation, torture, and arbitrary arrests of social transformers led by Advocate President Nelson Chamisa. It is our revolutionary obligation to solicit freedoms and independence by choosing leaders who can put the economy on a sounder footing. Right now we have the Nyatsime 13, who are rotting in jail for demanding justice for the butchered Citizens Coalition for Change activist, Moreblessing Ali. We demand their unconditional release, their denial of bail is an abuse of the 2013 Constitution.

Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole, and other prisoners of conscience did not commit a crime but are being punished for advocating for justice. Citizens should not allow this to continue as we move forward toward 2023 harmonized elections. ZANU-PF should not be allowed to continue with its old tactics of political violence before, during, and after elections. The recent by-elections claimed many revolutionary souls in the names of Mboneni Ncube, Nyasha Zhambe, Langelihle Dube, Chinembiri and Moreblessing Ali only to mention but a few, may their souls rest in power.

The capture of state institutions by the desperate regime must be resisted without delay. Let’s organize or risk a humiliating setback, as usual, the abuse of traditional leaders and villagers should be stopped now before our people are put on mute. We resolved that 2022 be a year of Citizens Action for Change! We need to act for comprehensive reforms toward the 2023 elections. The vibrant party should look into the solutions to curb ZANU-PF political violence as indicated by the recent by-elections where many lost their lives with some surviving with severe injuries. Shall we continue like this change champions?

How are we going to counter the culture of assisted voters with professionals and literate villagers compelled to be assisted , in the case of Mutasa Central Ward 15? We need to device mechanisms to address this rigging. Action is needed directly to put an abrupt end to the absolete rigging machinations. The video below is a testament to ZANU-PF’s craving to continue with repression to silence the voice of dissent.

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WHO Intensifies Road Safety Measures

The World Health Organization (WHO) welcomes the political declaration to be adopted by Member States during the High-level Meeting of the UN General Assembly on Global Road Safety.

It commits to cut road traffic deaths and injuries by 50% by 2030, a milestone for road safety and sustainable mobility.

The meeting takes place on 30 June – 1 July 2022 under the theme “The 2030 horizon for road safety: securing a decade of action and delivery”.

Road safety affects everyone. We step from our homes every day onto roads that take us to our jobs, schools and to meet our vital daily needs.

Yet our transport systems remain far too dangerous. No death should be acceptable on our roads. The future of mobility should promote health and well-being, protect the environment and benefit all,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, WHO. “It will require transformative leadership from the highest levels of government to act on the Political Declaration to make that vision a reality.”

Worldwide, road crashes currently kill around 1.3 million people each year – more than 2 every minute, and more than 90% occur in low- and middle-income countries. Crashes are the biggest killer of children and young people globally.

More than 50 million people have died on the world’s roads since the invention of the automobile, more than the number of deaths in the First World War or in some of the worst global epidemics.

WHO is the lead agency for road safety in the United Nations and supported the President of the UN General Assembly in preparing this High-Level Meeting in collaboration with other UN agencies.

Through the declaration governments from around the world commit to provide leadership and coordination at the highest level of government to ensure all parts of the society are included to act on road safety and commit to boost policies and actions to reduce deaths and injuries. The declaration calls for the development and funding of national and local plans with clear targets and funding.

“Road traffic deaths upend countless lives and cost countries around 3% of GDP each year,” notes Dr Etienne Krug, Director of the Department for Social Determinants of Health, WHO. “This is an unacceptable price to pay for mobility. Putting safety at the heart of our mobility systems is an urgent health, economic and moral imperative. Let’s work together to scale up what works, save lives and build streets for life.”

In September 2020, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution to proclaim the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021–2030. WHO and the UN regional commissions, in cooperation with other partners in the UN Road Safety Collaboration, have developed a Global Plan for the Decade of Action, which was released in October 2021.

The plan calls for continued improvements in the design of roads and vehicles, enhancement of laws and law enforcement, and provision of timely, life-saving emergency care for the injured. In addition, it promotes healthy and environmentally sound modes of transport.

It also highlights that responsibility for road safety stretches far beyond health and transport. Urban planners and engineers must prioritize safety as a core value in all transport infrastructure while businesses can influence and contribute to strengthening road safety by applying safety-first principles to their entire value chains.

Countries and cities guided by the plan are seeing dramatic reductions in deaths. For example, the Colombian capital of Bogota halved deaths over 10 years through a set of integrated actions, including wide-ranging technical improvements and regulatory reforms that were driven by strong leadership.

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CCC Confronts Mnangagwa Regime Over Chibaya Arrest

Tinashe Sambiri|Torture and intimidation of perceived Zanu PF opponents will not stop the people’s struggle.

This was said by CCC deputy spokesperson, Gift Ostallos Siziba.

Siziba condemned the arrest of CCC organising secretary Hon Amos Chibaya.

Hon Chibaya was arrested on Monday morning for allegedly ocnvening a meeting in April without seeking police approval.

“We are witnessing a pattern of unrelenting assault on the Citizens movement after the arrest of Hon Sikhala, Hon Sithole and 11 others.

The State is in panic mode and has resorted to its fascist default mode of using fear, torture arrest and killing as weapons against the opposition.

It’s going to get darker before dawn and we will forge ahead until Zimbabwe is free,” said Siziba.

In a statement on Monday, CCC Namibia condemned the arrest of Hon Chibaya.

Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia castigates the arbitrary arrest of the vibrant International Organiser, Hon Amos Chibaya.

04 July 2022

Citizens who subscribe to the able leadership of President Advocate Nelson Chamisa castigate the perpetual torture, intimidation, and gross violations of human freedoms in Zimbabwe. It is quite infuriating to receive the sad and frustrating news about the illegal arrest of the organic Organiser Hon Amos Chibaya today in Gweru.

Our message to Mr. Emmerson is very clear! No amount of arbitrary arrests and long pre-trial detentions shall deter change champions from mobilizing citizens to register to vote in 2023. It is now imperative to change champions to amplify their revolutionary voices against the selective application of the law by the desperate and clueless regime.

The people of Zimbabwe must rise to the occasion demanding the immediate release of Hon Amos Chibaya, Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole, The Nyatsime 13, and The Chimanimani 3 who are enduring incarceration for all of us.

We also hear that Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala is not feeling well at Chikurubi Maximum Prison where he is unconstitutionally detained for demanding justice for Moreblessing Ali. Namibia district urges ZANU-PF to release all prisoners of conscience. Hon Amos Chibaya was arrested facing charges of convening an illegal meeting sometime in April, this is an attempt to silence him. Citizens should peacefully pent up their outrage by advocating for the unconditional release of our change champions. Citizens in Namibia wish Hon Sikhala a quick recovery so that he can continue fighting for freedom in the fatherland.

Discharge our innocent ambassadors for socioeconomic transfiguration who are suffering to usher in a New Great Zimbabwe where the rule of law and constitutionalism will be guaranteed. We shall continue to put political and diplomatic pressure on the satanic regime to free our change champions. Amos Chibaya, Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole, and all prisoners of conscience are innocent. The regime is panicking that is why they are trying to close the democratic space ahead of the 2023 harmonized elections.

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Is Mnangagwa Zambian?

Tinashe Sambiri|
Outspoken Zimbabwean philanthropist Susan Mutami has said Emmerson Mnangagwa is a sex pervert.

Last week Mutami revealed Mnangagwa’s bedroom secrets.

According to the controversial businesswoman, Mnangagwa is originally from the Republic of Zambia.

“Honai macitizens zvanga zvatomubata ari pa parade anga akutoda kukecha mwana wevaridzi…

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w all his wives and children back home in 2023. Zimbabweans have had enough and there’s no need to send someone to pick him up. Temba Mliswa will carry his bags for him and accompany him to Mumbwa village…

… Zambians are good people and I know the actions of one is not a true reflection of the whole loving nation of Zambia. Zimbabweans are finally going to take their country back and you can have ur son of the soil,” Mutami postulated.

Sabhukus Are Not Zanu PF Commissars

Citizens should resist the gross abuse of traditional leaders, CCC Namibia posits!

03 July 2022

Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia urges Zimbabweans to wake up and smell the coffee. We cannot continue watching ZANU-PF thugs terrorizing our poor villagers and traditional leaders. These archaic models of intimidation and gross abuse of human rights across the breadths and lengths of Zimbabwe should be resisted now!

We are quite aware that the liberation war agenda was One-Man-One-Vote. Citizens must demand freedom of expression and should be allowed to vote freely without persecution by prosecution. We are demanding free, fair, and credible elections that are unfettered. Heads Man and Village Heads are not instruments of the Harare Regime, ZANU-PF must desist from frog-marching citizens to their rallies. The sinking and the stinking regime should start to respect the rule of law and constitutionalism in the motherland. Our successive elections have presented astronomical figures for assisted voters, especially in rural areas.

Citizens in Namibia encourage change champions across the globe to amplify their voices against the ongoing rural and urban intimidation, torture, and arbitrary arrests of social transformers led by Advocate President Nelson Chamisa. It is our revolutionary obligation to solicit freedoms and independence by choosing leaders who can put the economy on a sounder footing. Right now we have the Nyatsime 13, who are rotting in jail for demanding justice for the butchered Citizens Coalition for Change activist, Moreblessing Ali. We demand their unconditional release, their denial of bail is an abuse of the 2013 Constitution.

Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole, and other prisoners of conscience did not commit a crime but are being punished for advocating for justice. Citizens should not allow this to continue as we move forward toward 2023 harmonized elections. ZANU-PF should not be allowed to continue with its old tactics of political violence before, during, and after elections. The recent by-elections claimed many revolutionary souls in the names of Mboneni Ncube, Nyasha Zhambe, Langelihle Dube, Chinembiri and Moreblessing Ali only to mention but a few, may their souls rest in power.

The capture of state institutions by the desperate regime must be resisted without delay. Let’s organize or risk a humiliating setback, as usual, the abuse of traditional leaders and villagers should be stopped now before our people are put on mute. We resolved that 2022 be a year of Citizens Action for Change! We need to act for comprehensive reforms toward the 2023 elections. The vibrant party should look into the solutions to curb ZANU-PF political violence as indicated by the recent by-elections where many lost their lives with some surviving with severe injuries. Shall we continue like this change champions?

How are we going to counter the culture of assisted voters with professionals and literate villagers compelled to be assisted , in the case of Mutasa Central Ward 15? We need to device mechanisms to address this rigging. Action is needed directly to put an abrupt end to the absolete rigging machinations. The video below is a testament to ZANU-PF’s craving to continue with repression to silence the voice of dissent.

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President Chamisa Gives Message Of Hope To Nation

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC has a mandate to safeguard the expectations and promises of the liberation struggle, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

Zanu PF has monopolized and corrupted the liberation war ideology over the past four decades.

“DEFENDING & SAFEGUARDING THE VALUES OF THE LIBERATION STRUGGLE…We will give true meaning to the liberation idea,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He added:
“LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO BE WASTED IN QUARRELS, HURTS, FIGHTS, DIVISIONS AND VIOLATIONS OF EACH OTHER.
LOVE beautifies human life.

PEACE illuminates human existence.
FREEDOM unleashes human ingenuity & creativity.
TOLERANCE rewards human diversity.”

BREAKING: Amos Chibaya Arrested

By A Correspondent | Citizens Coalition For Change, Organising Secretary Amos Chibaya has been arrested.

Amos Chibaya

Charges against Chibaya are over contravening Section 7(5) of the Maintenance of Peace Act where it is alleged that “on 30 April 2022 and at Gwindigwi mountains, Charandura you addressed a CCC meeting without notifying the regulatory authority…,” according to the charge sheet.

Commenting on the development, CCC Deputy Spokesperson Ostallos Siziba told ZimEye:

“We are witnessing a pattern of unrelenting assault on the Citizens movement after the arrest of Hon Sikhala, Sithole and 11 others.

“The state is in panic mode and has resorted to its fascist default mode of use fear, torture arrest and killing as weapons against the opposition.

“It’s going to get darker before dawn and we will forge ahead until Zimbabwe is free.”

Graveyard Mining Irks Villagers

By A Correspondent- Ntola villagers in Umzingwane, Matabeleland South are furious after gold mining company, Heywood Mining pegged claims in graveyards, at a school and their farming land.

Villagers are accusing traditional leaders of being complicit in the parcelling out of mining claims on their land to the miner.

 village who requested anonymity said:

“We are saddened by the fact that our Chief had a meeting at Cresta Churchill Hotel with the miner on Saturday last week. He informed us that he was sent by the miner to apologise on their behalf and that they wish to have a positive relationship with the villagers.

“It raises eyebrows to learn that our Chief seems to be in agreement with the miner. He told us that the miner will continue mining despite our disapproval. We are the villagers who are affected, the matter was supposed to be discussed in our midst.”

Matabeleland South mining director, Khumbulani Mlangeni confirmed the misunderstandings between the villagers and miner.

“The issue was reported and there is a pending multi-stakeholder visit,” Mlangeni said.

Mzinyathini Chief Stanley Gwebu said after the community had started illegally mining for gold in the area it enticed the Heywood miner to seek permission to mine the area.

“I had a meeting with the traditional leaders in the community who disagreed with the miner to conduct activities at Ntola village,” Gwebu said.

“The miner had wished to engage the people, but bringing the two parties might be a grave mistake because they are not willing to compromise on the issue.” The mining company officials could not be reached for comment.

-Newsday

ZEC Alters Voters Roll To ‘Correct Errors’

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has altered the voters roll for various constituencies and wards in a move meant to correct errors.

This comes after a number of civic society groups and opposition political parties complained about anomalies on the voters roll.

In a Government Gazette dated July 1, Zec chief elections officer, Utoile Silaigwana said the alteration was meant to fix errors.

“It is hereby notified in terms of section 35(2) of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13], that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has altered the voters roll for the constituencies and wards listed to correct errors contained therein …” Silaigwana said.

“By the means of this notice, notification is made to any voter whose name appears in the first schedule who may have an objection to the alteration/correction to lodge an objection at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Mahachi Quantum or at respective commission provincial and district offices to the inclusion of his or her name not later than seven days from the date of publication of this notice.”

Election Resource Centre (ERC) programmes manager Solomon Bobosibunu said they had been calling on Zec to update the voters roll regularly.

“The ERC has for long called on the voters roll to be updated regularly as one of the means to restore voters and stakeholders” confidence in Zimbabwean elections,” he said.

“The intention must be to achieve an almost up-to-date/current voters roll in line with the principle of currency of the roll. We welcome the development and would further call on Zec to share data.”

Meanwhile, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has proclaimed a by-election in the Gokwe-Kabuyuni constituency which became vacant following the death of Leonard Chikomba.

The nomination court will sit on July 22, while the election will be held on August 27, 2022.

-Newsday

Central Gvt Behind Poor Infrastructure

By A Correspondent- Harare Mayor, Jacob Mafume has accused the central government of interfering with the affairs of the local government authority saying that has crippled the local authority’s capacity to improve infrastructure.

Mafume who is also a Councillor for the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) made the remarks after President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s call for local authorities to improve infrastructure development.

Mnangagwa said at the official opening of Highlands Park last week:

I exhort the City of Harare to improve the infrastructure along development corridors, while at the same time enhancing access to water, refuse collection and upgrading the road network, among others.

Mafume, however, said local authorities were hamstrung by government interference. NewsDay cites him as saying:

We cannot improve in infrastructure development as Harare because they have taken all the revenue streams that belong to the City of Harare.

Even on devolution funds, they gave ZWL$73 million out of the budget exceeding ZWL$2 billion.

The little money we have, they are allocating that money on buying expensive fire trucks and expensive contracts that will not help the City.

Budget allocation should come to the City so that we prioritise infrastructure. We should have a situation where the City sets up the priorities.

The central government has often denied reports of interfering saying the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works just plays its oversight role on local government authorities.

Harare Residents Trust (HRT) director Precious Shumba said Mnangagwa’s call should come with adequate funding for local authorities.

The President’s call for the improvement of infrastructure is important.

However, for this to happen, local authorities including the City of Harare should be allocated significant grants to undertake major infrastructural development projects.

For road projects, the City of Harare should be more transparent in the utilisation of City Parking revenues which should be used in upgrading road and parking infrastructure in the central business district.

Shumba said the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (ZINARA) should develop a predictable system of funds’ disbursements to local authorities if the desired goal of ensuring service delivery is to be attained.

He added that on their part, local authority governments have not been transparent in the utilisation of other revenues they generate which is “always a major challenge in the implementation of infrastructure development projects.” 

Outpouring Of Support For Fadzayi Mahere As Baba Jukwa Threatens Damaging ‘Expose’

Following former Sunday Mail editor Edmund Kudzayi’s threat to release damaging pictures of CCC Spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere with an unnamed married man, social media users have rallied behind the under fire lawyer insisting that they will continue to support her.

Posting on Twitter on Sunday afternoon, Kudzayi said he will share Mahere’s story and pictures with a married man at 10am on Monday morning.

“My hope was today’s warning would be enough. It was not. I’ve just been alerted to a video published by Hopewell. It suggests you believe you are equipped to fight. You’re not. Round 1: Mahere story and pictures with married man, 10AM tomorrow,” said Kudzayi.

Social media users aligned to CCC have since taken to social media to support Mahere against Kudzayi’s threats.

Below are some of the Twitter messages in support of Mahere;

Notice- ZEC Alters Voters’ Roll

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has announced that it has altered the voters’ rolls for some Constituencies and wards.

In a notice seen by ZimEye, ZEC’s Chief Elections Officer, Utloile Silaigwana urged members of the public who would like to object to the move to contact the commission.

Reads General Notice 1411C of 2022:

ELECTORAL ACT /CHAPTER 2:131

Alteration of Voters’ Roll

IT is hereby notified, in terms of section 35(2) of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13j. that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has altered the voters’ rolls for the Constituencies and wards listed hereunder to correct errors contained therein.

The First Schedule below specifies the altered voters’ rolls and the names of the persons affected by the alterations as well as the nature of the alterations.

By means of this notice, notification is made to any voter whose name appears in the First Schedule who may have an objection to the alteration/correction to lodge an objection at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Mahachi Quantum, 1, Nelson Mandela Avenue, corner Kaguvi Street and Jason Moyo Avenue, Harare or at the respective Commission Provincial and District Offices, to the inclusion of his or her name in the First Schedule using the form prescribed in the Second Schedule (See Attached Form) no later than seven days from the date of publication of this notice.

U. SILAIGWANA. Chief Elections Officer. Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.

He Never Convened Such A Meeting, Fadzayi Mahere Speaks On Chibaya Arrest

By A Correspondent| CCC Spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere has said the just arrested party Organising Secretary did not convene the said meeting, describing the charge as a ‘false allegation’.

Posting on Twitter, Mahere said;

“Hon Amos Chibaya has been arrested in Gweru over a false allegation that he convened an unsanctioned meeting in April. He never convened any such meeting. He is represented by Mr Chidawanyika.”

Chibaya is being accused of addressing an unsanctioned meeting on the 30th of April 2022.

He has since signed a warned and cautioned statement and is due to appear in court in 48 hours.

BREAKING: Amos Chibaya Arrested

According to Citizens Coaliution for Change CCC Deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba, Mkoba legislator and party Organising Secretary, Amos Chibaya has been arrested in Gweru this morning.

CCC Spokesperson Fadzai Mahere said Chibaya is being accused of addressing an unsanctioned meeting in April this year.

More to follow…

Team Zimbabwe Beats Netherlands To Win European Moot Court Competition

Zimbabwe Moot Court team were yesterday crowned champions after beating the Netherlands in the final of the European Moot Court Championships held in Romania yesterday.

It was an emotional moment when the team, drawn from four high schools — Dominican Convent, Peterhouse, Midlands Christian College and Arundel — wrote their fairytale and landed the top prize.

In his congratulatory message, President Mnangagwa, who donated US$30 000 to the team before it left Harare last week, said the team had done the country proud.

“Another victory for the pride of Zimbabwe. These are the faces of the champions of the 2022 European Moot Court (after posting a picture of the team members). The first African country to compete and the first to win,” wrote President Mnangagwa on his official Twitter handle.

Speaking after their victory, team coach, Mr Nqobile Dube, said he was excited by the performance of his team.

“I am ecstatic for our victory. It has been an amazing experience, the entire competition. It has been my honour to coach these young, brilliant minds.

-State Media

Gukurahundist Mnangagwa blocks Nkomo Commemoration Gathering

By-Police in Bulawayo have stopped members of the ZPRA Veterans Association from marching in commemoration of the death of the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo.

The police ordered the war veterans to take off their yellow T-shirts branded with their name and logo.

The war veterans had planned to march from Masotsha Avenue and end at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo statue to commemorate the legacy of the late nationalist and former Vice President who died on 1 July 1999.

The former freedom fighters were stopped by police at Third Avenue and Joshua Mqabuko allegedly because they were conducting an illegal demonstration.

The police claimed their activity was politically motivated and influenced by a certain political party, which also features the yellow colour.

ZPRA Veterans Association Secretary-General, Petros Sibanda, told police that the yellow colour had always been their branding since ZAPU’s inception in 1961.

Sibanda added the Officer Commanding Bulawayo District (the Dispol) had granted them permission to march.

However, police officers on the ground ordered all of them to remove their yellow t-shirts and stop the march.

ZPRA Veterans Association Spokesperson, Buster Magwizi, said the step taken by the police was ‘grossly unfair’. He said:

I am not a coward but we obey the law as Zimbabweans but as ZPRA veterans we no longer have any rights, which have been taken away from us.

The right to demonstrate is a right but here we were not demonstrating but commemorating the day our Commander in Chief passed on.

I sympathise with you a lot because we no longer have freedom in this country anymore if we were ordered to remove our t-shirts and likened to a political party.

We are not a political party and we wore this so that we can be identified in the melee of things. Now how can we do so when we don’t have our own insignia.

It’s very bad in any case, we die the moment we stop talking about things that concern ourselves. If you are not aware you will not be able to do anything else.

Magwizi told CITE that after the event, police revealed that they were also instructed to make sure the veterans removed their yellow t-shirts as that colour was associated with the opposition CCC.

-CITE

More CCC Activists Jailed For Moreblessing Ali Justice Demands

By-The opposition CCC has petitioned the government to stop persecuting 13 people the police arrested at the late party Nyatsime activist, Moreblessing Ali.

The 13 include CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala and Chitungiza North MP, Godfrey Sithole.

Posting on Twitter this weekend, CCC listed all those who are being persecuted by the state.

Posted CCC:

We condemn the continued unlawful detention of: Job Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole, Precious Jeche , Adious Makoma, Misheck Guzha, Shepherd Bulakazi, Tatenda Pindahama, Enock Tsoka, Emmanuel Muradzikwa ,Chauya Shopa, Roan Tsoka, Zephania Chinembiri and Zecks Makoni #FreeTheNyatsime13

Khupe Hero-Worships Chamisa

By-Former Deputy Prime Minister, Thokozani Khupe, has urged Zimbabweans to rally behind the Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) in the 2023 general elections, saying the opposition party is “the only game in town”.

Khupe made the remarks recently while addressing CCC supporters during the by-election victory celebrations for Nkulumane legislator Kucaca Phulu in Bulawayo. Khupe said:

We are also proud of our party, CCC, in that on March 26, it contested polls when it was just two months old but it clobbered a party which had been in existence for five decades.

Out of the 28 parliamentary seats, CCC got 19 and ZANU-PF got only nine. Out of 105 Council seats, CCC won 75 and ZANU-PF got only 22. This shows that CCC is the only game in town.

Khupe challenged voters to vote for CCC in large numbers to ensure that the party forms the next government. She said:

What is also important is that yes, we went to vote on March 26 and voted in our MP, (Kucaca) Phulu, and voted in our councillor (Earnest) Rafamoyo, what remains is that the puzzle is not complete.

Come 2023 we must complete the puzzle. The puzzle is only going to be completed when Chamisa goes to the State House.

For now, if Phulu goes to Parliament to represent you, who will he talk to since his president is not at the State House?

The same applies to Rafamoyo, even if he goes to Council, who will he talk to since his president is not at the State House?

Badala, come 2023 as Nkulumane we must generate more than 25, 000 votes for Chamisa to go to the State House.

More: CITE

Sikhala Poisoned In Remand Prison?

By- Detained CCC vice-chairman Job Sikhala is said to have fallen ill in remand Prison.

Sikhala and his colleague Godfrey Sithole were arrested three weeks ago for challenging the police to hold Zanu PF accountable for the gruesome murder of CCC activist Moreblessing Ali.

Accounting Sikhala’s ill-health, freelance journalist Hopewell Chin’ono said the CCC deputy chairman is struggling with his health.

Posted Chin’ono:

I have just come from seeing Zimbabwean opposition MP and lawyer 

@JobSikhala1

 and his MP colleague Godfrey Sithole. Job is not feeling well, he was struggling to walk, and he says his chest is painful. He was jailed for communicating a message on behalf of his clients as a lawyer.

President Chamisa’s Popularity Rises

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s popularity is rising in the rural areas.

In a statement, CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba urged all citizens to participate in the struggle for “the people’s freedom.”

See statement below:

Deep in Countryside : We are here to thank this great people for voting for the Alternative.

The Citizens Movement has introduced a new culture of thanking the Citizens but more importantly hearing from them.

We will ensure that constant feedbacks meetings are held all over the country so that every Citizen stays connected.

This is your movement- it’s the Movement of Citizens, by Citizens, for Citizens.

FakaPressure

Mnangagwa Under Pressure To Release Political Prisoners

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has called for the immediate release of Hon Job Sikhala, Hon Godfrey Sithole and Nyatsime party members.

Chuma called for mass protests at the presecution of opposition activists.

“The only way to stop a paranoid regime is to hit the streets!

Even the worst of dictators are afraid of mass action.

We, the citizens can stop this madness,” said Chuma.

Change Radio says Hon Sikhala is not feeling well in prison…

Freddy Michael Masarirevu :
Today , in the company of Hon Daniel Molokele & Adv Nkomo, we visited Hon Job Sikhala at Chikurubhi -Visibly, his health has deteriorated and he complained of chest pain – He has been sleeping on the cold floor and his moral is evidently ‘dying’. He appreciates all your messages

Source : https://twitter.com/freddyMM93/status/1543203608660942849?t=WJfitsaq86gPMD-VEwnlXw&s=19

Zanu PF Official Dies While Having S*x With Married Woman

MASVINGO – A Zanu PF youth officer’s decomposing body was found in a room at Dewure Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development Camp in Gutu where he died during sex with a married woman.

Justice Garainesu Mawadze at the High Court in Masvingo was told that Pretty Mbikiza (33) ran away after realising that Owen Munyanyi (36) was dead after a steamy sex encounter on May 10, 2021. 

The State charged Mbikiza with the murder of her boyfriend Munyanyi. Justice Mawadze after hearing the case however, acquitted her and agreed with her evidence that Munyanyi suddenly felt hot after sex and died immediately afterwards.

It is the State case that Munyanyi and Mbikiza are both married and they stayed in the same village at Noodle Farm, Gutu. Meanwhile Munyanyi was a youth officer who was stationed at the Ministry of Transport Camp located near Dewure River in Gutu.

Mbikiza and her husband used to do piece jobs at Munyanyi’s homestead because he had the means as he was gainfully employed. The court was told that Mbikiza was a friend to Munyanyi’s sister-in-law (brother’s wife) Ratidzai Munyanyi and the latter enticed Mbikiza to fall in love with Munyanyi for financial gain.

Mbikiza told the court that she eventually agreed after a lot of persuasion from Ratidzai who became the go-between who regularly provided a room for the two to have sex at her homestead. All communication between Mbikiza and Munyanyi went through Ratidzai because the former could not communicate directly with Mbikiza as she shared her phone with her husband.

On the fateful day Ratidzai convinced the lovebirds to have more days to themselves and they boarded a bus and went to Dewure where Munyanyi worked. Mbikiza left home on the guise that she was visiting her aunt in Mushayavanhu, Gutu. At Dewure they went to Dewure Business Center which is close to the camp and spend a few hours before they went to the camp.

On arrival they immediately engaged in sex but after a steamy encounter both of them started feeling ‘very hot’. The accused rushed to get a bucket and bathed to cool herself. The deceased asked for the wet towel to place on his chest but died as he was pressing hard the towel on him.

Confused, Mbikiza left immediately and called Ratidzai about what had happened and Ratidzai pressured her not to tell anyone. 

The body was discovered a week later and a postmortem by Dr Godfrey Zimbwa of Masvingo Provincial Hospital established that Munyanyi suffered internal bleeding before he died and hence suspected foul play. Munyanyi was buried and Police later picked information that the deceased was last seen at the business center with a woman.

They arrested Mbikiza who was ‘singing’ in court and said everything that happened despite Ratidzai remaining evasive.

Justice Mawadze saw no motive for Mbikiza to kill her boyfriend and described her as a credible source who said everything that happened. He however, said that this was a complex case.https://masvingomirror.com/

FIFA Announces New Refereeing Technology

FIFA has announced that semi-automated offside technology will be used at the World Cup 2022 in Qatar starting on 21 November.

The limb-tracking system-based technology will speed up decision-making around marginal offside calls, easing pressure on the VAR.

The semi-automated offside system was developed with various partners, including Adidas, the Working Group for Innovation Excellence and other technology providers.

The new system relies on unique cameras attached to the roofs of stadiums and creates a 3D animated skeleton of players through 29 data points for each player. The feed is assessed 50 times per second to ensure decisions are correct.

Adidas’ official match ball for Qatar 2022 will have an inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensor that aids the camera feed. This sensor, positioned in the centre of the ball, sends ball data to the video operation room 500 times per second, allowing a precise detection of the kick point.

If an attacking player is offside, the tracking system alerts the VAR operator within half a second to validate the proposed decision by manually checking the automatically selected kick point and the automatically created offside line.

After validation, the centre referee receives a message and can blow if he agrees the attacker was interfering with the play.

The 3D animation from the feed will then be shown on the giant screens in the stadium and will also be available to FIFA’s broadcast partners for TV and stream feed.

The workflow of semi-automated offside technology and the connected ball technology have been successfully trialled at numerous test events and live at FIFA tournaments, including the FIFA Arab Cup 2021 and the FIFA Club World Cup 2021.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Police Torment UZ Students

Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous police details attacked University of Zimbabwe students on Friday as Zanu PF- aligned ZICOSU lost elections at the country’s leading centre of learning.

CCC spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi Mahere condemned the harassment of innocent students by ZRP cops.

“We’ve received disturbing reports that violence broke out at the UZ yesterday after ZICOSU lost the election to ZINASU.

It is reported that armed Police beat up students. This is not the Zimbabwe we want. Students must be allowed to make choices without persecution,” Mahere wrote on Facebook.

CCC Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma wrote on Twitter:

“News we are receiving is that ZANU PF is terrorizing students at UZ.

With the imminent defeat of its baby organization, ZICOSU by
@Zinasuzim
in SRC elections, ZANU PF is threatening violence on students.

@AllanChipoyi
is ZINASU presidential candidate.”

About Mental Health And Psychosocial Support?

Climate change poses serious risks to mental health and well-being, concludes a new WHO policy brief, launched today at the Stockholm+50 conference.

The Organization is therefore urging countries to include mental health support in their response to the climate crisis, citing examples where a few pioneering countries have done this effectively.

The findings concur with a recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), published in February this year. The IPPC revealed that rapidly increasing climate change poses a rising threat to mental health and psychosocial well-being; from emotional distress to anxiety, depression, grief, and suicidal behavior.

“The impacts of climate change are increasingly part of our daily lives, and there is very little dedicated mental health support available for people and communities dealing with climate-related hazards and long-term risk,” said Dr Maria Neira, Director of the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health at WHO.

The mental health impacts of climate change are unequally distributed with certain groups disproportionately affected depending on factors such as socioeconomic status, gender and age. However, it is clear that climate change affects many of the social determinants that are already leading to massive mental health burdens globally. A 2021 WHO survey of 95 countries found that only 9 have thus far included mental health and psychosocial support in their national health and climate change plans.

“The impact of climate change is compounding the already extremely challenging situation for mental health and mental health services globally. There are nearly 1 billion people living with mental health conditions, yet in low- and middle-income countries, 3 out of 4 do not have access to needed services” said Dévora Kestel, Director of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse at WHO. “By ramping up mental health and psychosocial support within disaster risk reduction and climate action, countries can do more to help protect those most at risk.”

The new WHO policy brief recommends five important approaches for governments to address the mental health impacts of climate change:

integrate climate considerations with mental health programmes;
integrate mental health support with climate action;
build upon global commitments;
develop community-based approaches to reduce vulnerabilities; and
close the large funding gap that exists for mental health and psychosocial support.
“WHO’s Member States have made it very clear mental health is a priority for them. We are working closely with countries to protect people’s physical and mental health from climate threats,” said Dr Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum, WHO climate lead, and an IPCC lead author.

Some good examples exist of how this can be done such as in the Philippines, which has rebuilt and improved its mental health services after the impact of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 or in India, where a national project has scaled up disaster risk reduction in the country while also preparing cities to respond to climate risks and address mental health and psychosocial needs.

The Stockholm Conference commemorates the 50th anniversary of the UN Conference on the Human Environment and recognizes the importance of environmental determinants for both physical and mental health.

Note to editors

WHO defines mental health as “a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to her or his community”.

WHO defines mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) as “any type of local or outside support that aims to protect or promote psychosocial well-being and/or prevent or treat mental disorder”.

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Holy Ten’s Girlfriend Caught-In-The Act

By A Correspondent | The musician Holy Ten’s girlfriend, Kiki, was during the week, caught bribing voters for ZANU PF during the just ended SRC (student representative council) elections at the University of Zimbabwe, multiple reports confirm.

The “I’ve been acting like zvese zviriBho” co-singer, whose real name is Kimberley Richard, was one of those found engaged in the criminal toil of distributing food to 2,000 students so that they can vote for ZANU PF. In the end, ZANU PF’s ZICOSU only managed less than 1,000 votes. The nation’s largest students uninion, ZINASU’s Alan Chipoyi won the presidency with more than 2,000 votes.

“I was disappointed to see Holy Ten’s girlfriend @kikie_x supporting ZANU-PF at UZ on Friday,” wrote ZINASU’s Legal Secretary Boris Muguti.

Muguti continued saying, “She worked tirelessly, distributed food and T-shirts encouraging students to vote for ZANU-PF(ZICOSU) candidates. Such artists should face the wrath of the citizens. Abasha regime enablers!”

ZimEye was at pains to get a comment from Kiki, real name Kimberley Richard, at the time of writing.

https://twitter.com/BorisCde/status/1543499507102617600?t=kH3SpXk35bYtt_ycLefPaQ&s=19

Customs Official Disgorged By Prosecutors

A ZIMRA official has been stripped of his properties valued at US$1,1 million including plush mansions in Glen Lorne and Shawasha Hills in Harare, a flat and Mercedes Benz acquired through corrupt means by a Zimra official convicted of fraud in 2018 have now been forfeited to the State by the High Court.
This means Tapiwa Evans Chidemo is not only serving a jail term, but has lost the fortune he acquired when he diverted to his own use VAT refunds meant to be paid to Zimra clients through the Paynet system.

He will come out of jail with nothing.

The National Prosecuting Authority said it has disgorged Chidemo of ill-gotten wealth and with the latest court order, had taken the property belonging to Chidemo who was prosecuted and convicted for misappropriating a total of US$1 119 833,96 from Zimra.

Chidemo was charged with nine counts of fraud and one count of money laundering and found guilty of two counts of fraud and sentenced to six years imprisonment in 2018.

Out of that total, one year was suspended on condition of future good behaviour and another two years were suspended on condition he paid back everything that was stolen.

A precedent will be set when it is decided whether the forced seizure of the property on the application of the National Prosecuting Authority counts as the desired refund or whether Chidemo missed his chance to liquidate his assets and buy two years of freedom and so remains behind bars without the suspension but also without the money.

The suspension of part of a fraud or theft sentence on condition of repayment within a time limit was justified by the High Court judge who introduced it, with full backing from the Supreme Court on appeal, on the basis that if the money had been repaid before the trial this would be taken into account as mitigation when sentence was given.

By offering mitigation in advance, the judge was hoping that criminals would repay. The ruling has become a firm precedent, but this is the first time someone has lost property to a forfeiture order.

Chidemo was a shareholder of Armeline Investments, the vehicle used to buy his property portfolio.

In its statement, the authority said: “The High Court in a judgment delivered on June 29, 2022 upheld the NPA’s application to seize the property.”

The properties in the order are: Stand 215 Glen Lorne Township 8 measuring 4 517 square metres; stand 3036 Shawasha Hills, Glen Lorne; Mercedes Benz C Class 1997; and 2 500 ordinary shares of $2 in Derwent Lodge (Pvt) Ltd giving rights of occupation of flat number 19 Derwent situated at Number 9 Josiah Chinamano Avenue, said the NPA.- State Media

Police Dog Mauls Beitbridge Man’s Private Parts

A Beitbridge man, Proterge Kwangware, narrowly escaped death after a police dog mauled his private parts.

Police officers did not send him to the hospital despite the law stating that people should be treated for dog bites even if the police dog is vaccinated.

The police officers apparently unleashed the dog on Kwangware last Thursday to avenge the assault of a policeman by the suspect.

The issue started as an altercation between Kwangware, a known habitual criminal, with a friend identified as Bright Mapfumo in Dulivhadzimo Township.

An off-duty policeman, Energy Chisora, who was clad in civilian attire, started filming the incident with his mobile phone.

This did not go down well with Kwangware who then slapped Chisora.

Chisora retaliated and the two started exchanging blows but after realising that he was losing the fistfight, the police officer fled to his car with Kwangware in hot pursuit.

Realising that he could be assaulted further, Chisora then produced his police identity card and Kwangware let go and the fight ended.

However, about four days later, police officers kicked open Kwangware’s door while he was in bed with his wife.

The officers unleashed their dog, which mauled him all over his body and his manhood.

Speaking before Beitbridge resident magistrate Takudzwa Gwazemba on Friday where he successfully applied for bail, Kwangware said:

I was in bed and did not resist. I was at their mercy but they let their dog have a go at me.

They failed to control it and it even bit my privates. It bit me all over and they failed to control it. I held its jaws apart to avoid further harm.

The State represented by Pithey Magumula had opposed bail saying Kwangware was likely to commit other offences.

Magumula brought to the court’s attention that Kwangware had a pending case and had just finished a community service sentence.

Kwangware faces an assault charge for allegedly beating his friend.

He was also charged with malicious damage to property for allegedly damaging Chisora’s car during their fight.

However, the magistrate granted the suspect $10 000 to allow him to receive the treatment he was denied by police.

Kwangware was asked to come back to court on 14 July.

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ZEC Says: We’ve Changed The Voters Roll

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has altered the voters roll for various constituencies and wards in a move meant to correct errors.
This comes after a number of civic society groups and opposition political parties complained about anomalies on the voters roll.

ZEC’s Utoile Silaigwana

In a Government Gazette dated July 1, Zec chief elections officer, Utoile Silaigwana said the alteration was meant to fix errors.

“It is hereby notified in terms of section 35(2) of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13], that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has altered the voters roll for the constituencies and wards listed to correct errors contained therein …” Silaigwana said.

“By the means of this notice, notification is made to any voter whose name appears in the first schedule who may have an objection to the alteration/correction to lodge an objection at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Mahachi Quantum or at respective commission provincial and district offices to the inclusion of his or her name not later than seven days from the date of publication of this notice.”

Election Resource Centre (ERC) programmes manager Solomon Bobosibunu said they had been calling on Zec to update the voters roll regularly.

“The ERC has for long called on the voters roll to be updated regularly as one of the means to restore voters and stakeholders” confidence in Zimbabwean elections,” he said.

“The intention must be to achieve an almost up-to-date/current voters roll in line with the principle of currency of the roll. We welcome the development and would further call on Zec to share data.”

Meanwhile, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has proclaimed a by-election in the Gokwe-Kabuyuni constituency which became vacant following the death of Leonard Chikomba.

The nomination court will sit on July 22, while the election will be held on August 27, 2022. -Newsday

Zim Moot Court Team Wins World Competition

The Zimbabwe Moot Court has been crowned champions after beating the Netherlands in the final of the European Moot Court Championships held in Romania today.

On its way to the finals, the team participated in six moot court preliminary rounds against Scotland, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Switzerland and Bulgaria. Speaking from Romania this afternoon after being crowned champions, Zimbabwe National High School Moot team captain, Ruvimbo Simbi said: “The experience is absolutely astronomical as we won the European Moot Court Competition.

It was a really tough battle against the Netherlands but we proved to them that we have talent.” Simbi thanked the nation and sponsors for the support. The team was optimistic of coming out tops at the championships, and promised to do well to repay the support they got, including from President Mnangagwa, who gave them US$30 000 to demonstrate his support for them.

The Zimbabwe National High School Moot team is drawn from schools including Dominican Convent, Peterhouse, Midlands Christian College and Arundel. In May, the team was crowned world champions after winning the 2022 World Moot Court competition hosted virtually by the United States, resulting in them being invited to participate in the European Moot Court Championships in Romania, which started on June 25.

Police Probe Bulawayo Suicide Case

A Khami Prison inmate has been charged with attempted murder after he allegedly axed another inmate, police confirmed.

The inmate, Giant Moyo (45), used an axe against another inmate after they had quarrelled during supper on Thursday last week. The injured inmate, Nqobizitha Ndlovu (39) was taken to Mpilo Central Hospital where he received medical treatment for injuries sustained. He remains in serious condition.

The two reportedly quarrelled over an issue yet to be established with Moyo picking up an axe used to cut firewood and striking Ndlovu once on the head where he sustained a deep cut. A report was made to the police and Moyo is still being held at Khami Prison. Bulawayo Province Police deputy spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele confirmed the incident.

United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH)
Meanwhile, police in the province are investigating a suicide by hanging that occurred in Entumbane on 27 June where a 37-year-old Kelvin Magenende who was employed as a laboratory technician at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) was discovered by his nine-year-old son hanging from a roof truss.

The boy informed a neighbour who advised him to go to the police where a report was made.

At the scene, police found a suicide note in which the deceased professed his love for his wife and asked her to look after their two children since he had “failed to cope with the situation.”–Chronicle

Cops Unleash Dog On “Habitual Criminal”

A Beitbridge man, Proterge Kwangware, narrowly escaped death after a police dog mauled his private parts.

Police officers did not send him to the hospital despite the law stating that people should be treated for dog bites even if the police dog is vaccinated.

The police officers apparently unleashed the dog on Kwangware last Thursday to avenge the assault of a policeman by the suspect.

The issue started as an altercation between Kwangware, a known habitual criminal, with a friend identified as Bright Mapfumo in Dulivhadzimo Township.

An off-duty policeman, Energy Chisora, who was clad in civilian attire, started filming the incident with his mobile phone.

This did not go down well with Kwangware who then slapped Chisora.

Chisora retaliated and the two started exchanging blows but after realising that he was losing the fistfight, the police officer fled to his car with Kwangware in hot pursuit.

Realising that he could be assaulted further, Chisora then produced his police identity card and Kwangware let go and the fight ended.

However, about four days later, police officers kicked open Kwangware’s door while he was in bed with his wife.

The officers unleashed their dog, which mauled him all over his body and his manhood.

Speaking before Beitbridge resident magistrate Takudzwa Gwazemba on Friday where he successfully applied for bail, Kwangware said:

I was in bed and did not resist. I was at their mercy but they let their dog have a go at me.

They failed to control it and it even bit my privates. It bit me all over and they failed to control it. I held its jaws apart to avoid further harm.

The State represented by Pithey Magumula had opposed bail saying Kwangware was likely to commit other offences.

Magumula brought to the court’s attention that Kwangware had a pending case and had just finished a community service sentence.

Kwangware faces an assault charge for allegedly beating his friend.

He was also charged with malicious damage to property for allegedly damaging Chisora’s car during their fight.

However, the magistrate granted the suspect $10 000 to allow him to receive the treatment he was denied by police.

Kwangware was asked to come back to court on 14 July.

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Missing Zanu PF Youth League Boss Found

Zanu PF Youth Chairperson for Bumba District in Chimanimani, Nicholas Madzianike, who went missing two weeks ago has been found in Cashel, Chimanimani.

Madzianike went missing on the 19th of last month, amid fears that he could have been kidnapped.

In an interview with the ZBC News, Zimbabwe Republic Police National Spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said investigations into his disappearance are ongoing.

“The ZRP reports that the missing Zanu PF youth chairman for Bumba District in Chimanimani, Nicholas Madzianike, who went missing on 19 June this month, has been found this morning and is currently being interviewed by the police,” he said.

The disappearance of Madzianike had left his family and many people fearing for the worst, given the recent discovery of human remains suspected to be those of a St Mathias Tsonzo High school student, Livingstone Sunhwa who went missing six months ago. – ZBC

Zimbabwe Elections Are Game Of Thuggery And Violence” – Our Fault, “Kurumwa Nechokuchera!

By Patrick Guramatunhu| “Our peace activists say each time an election date is announced, fear grips the communities.

This is not how things must be. Elections must bring joy to citizens that they now have an opportunity again to have their say in how the country is run. In Zimbabwe it brings fear because violence is assured,” stated a ZimRights report.

“Our politics is now an art of war. What political party you support determines if you are going to have access to food and participate in the economy, among other things.

“This state of war is the main reason citizens are withdrawing from public life and women are no longer interested in participating in politics. It has become a game of thuggery.

Without the nerve to violate other people’s rights, you can’t participate in our politics.”
The ZimRight report is aptly titled “Zimbabwe on the Brink: Living in Fragile Peace”.

Sadly, what the report failed to say is this is all self-inflicted. “Kurumwa nechokuchera!” as one would say in Shona!

Of course, we Zimbabweans are responsible for the economic and political mess we find ourselves stuck in.

The late Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF thugs dragged us into this mess. 42 years of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and rank lawlessness have left the country in economic ruins and a pariah state no one would want to do business with.

Now also late Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC fiends had many golden opportunities, notably during the 2008 to 2013 GNU, to implement the democratic reforms which would have ended the Zanu PF dictatorship.

They have not only failed to implement even one token reform but to add insult to injury, they have been participating in these flawed and violent elections to give the Zanu PF regime legitimacy thus perpetuating the Zanu PF dictatorship.

And we, the people, have played our part in this tragedy in failing to stop the Zanu PF dictatorship juggernaut and failing to supervise the corrupt and incompetent MDC.

It is unforgivable that even now with the benefit of hindsight many Zimbabweans out there still have no clue the primary purpose of the GNU was to implement the democratic reforms much less that MDC leaders sold out by failing to implement even one reform.
Indeed, the reason why many Zimbabweans believe in Nelson Chamisa’s oxymoronic nonsense of “winning blatantly rigged elections” stems from their initial failure to recognise MDC leaders for the corrupt, incompetent and sell outs after the GNU.

It is a universally accepted rule of thumb, that nations get the government they deserve. We, in Zimbabwe, have certainly done nothing to deserve anything better than this corrupt, tyrannical and vote rigging Zanu PF dictatorship complete with the coterie, 130 at the last count, of corrupt and utterly useless opposition parties.

Zimbabwe is an independent nation and as of 18 April 1980, we are, per se, masters of our own destiny, masters of our own ship. We had the potential to become the “South Korea of Africa” as Japanese scholar and writer, Ken Yamamoto once noted.

We have become a quintessential failed state, a pariah state, with a filthy rich ruling elite riding roughshod over the filthy poor majority denying them a meaningful say in the governance of the country and even the right to life.

At the heart of Zimbabwe’s economic and political mess is the failure to hold free, fair and credible elections. Of course, Zanu PF does not have the right to rig elections it has blatantly rigged elections since 2013 only because MDC failed to implement the reforms and has participated in flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy.

It is for the ordinary people of Zimbabwe to wake up to the political reality that MDC/CCC leaders are sell outs and stop following the party into this insanity of participating in flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy.

Deny CCC political credibility and the party’s participation in the flawed elections will not give Zanu PF legitimacy.

We, the ordinary Zimbabwean, can neither stop Zanu PF going ahead with these flawed and violent 2023 elections nor can we stop Nelson Chamisa and his fiendish CCC participating out of selfish greed.

What we can do is deny CCC political credibility and deny Zanu PF political legitimacy.

Caps United End Winless Run

FC Platinum moved to the top of the Castle Lager Premiership table following their convincing victory over Chicken Inn on Saturday.

The Platinum Boys cruised to a 3-0 win at Luveve Stadium, thanks to some top-class first-half performance.

The visitors opened the scoring as early as in the second minute through Walter Musona’s effort. The goal came as a result of poor defending by the Gamecocks.

Musona continued to create more trouble, and he completed his brace at the half-hour mark.

Nomore Chinyere added another one to make it three for the visitors before halftime.

The hosts never showed any real intentions to come back into the game and finished the entire second half chasing shadows.

The game ended with FC Platinum claiming the victory to move two points ahead of the now-second-placed Chicken Inn.

In Harare, CAPS United ended a seven-match winless streak with a 2-1 victory over Harare City.

The Green Machine picked the win courtesy of William Manondo’s brace.

The forward opened the scoring in the 17th minute before completing his brace from the spot in minute 52.

City got their consolation just after the hour through Zorodzai Semure.

In another Castle Lager Premiership match played on Saturday, Black Rhinos edged ten-man Herentals 2-1.

The Students finished the game with a man short following Tinotenda Benza’s straight red card for an off-the-ball incident.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

FIFA Introduces New Refereeing Technology

FIFA has announced that semi-automated offside technology will be used at the World Cup 2022 in Qatar starting on 21 November.

The limb-tracking system-based technology will speed up decision-making around marginal offside calls, easing pressure on the VAR.

The semi-automated offside system was developed with various partners, including Adidas, the Working Group for Innovation Excellence and other technology providers.

The new system relies on unique cameras attached to the roofs of stadiums and creates a 3D animated skeleton of players through 29 data points for each player. The feed is assessed 50 times per second to ensure decisions are correct.

Adidas’ official match ball for Qatar 2022 will have an inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensor that aids the camera feed. This sensor, positioned in the centre of the ball, sends ball data to the video operation room 500 times per second, allowing a precise detection of the kick point.

If an attacking player is offside, the tracking system alerts the VAR operator within half a second to validate the proposed decision by manually checking the automatically selected kick point and the automatically created offside line.

After validation, the centre referee receives a message and can blow if he agrees the attacker was interfering with the play.

The 3D animation from the feed will then be shown on the giant screens in the stadium and will also be available to FIFA’s broadcast partners for TV and stream feed.

The workflow of semi-automated offside technology and the connected ball technology have been successfully trialled at numerous test events and live at FIFA tournaments, including the FIFA Arab Cup 2021 and the FIFA Club World Cup 2021.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

President Chamisa’s Popularity Rises In Countryside

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s popularity is rising in the rural areas.

In a statement, CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba urged all citizens to participate in the struggle for “the people’s freedom.”

See statement below:

Deep in Countryside : We are here to thank this great people for voting for the Alternative.

The Citizens Movement has introduced a new culture of thanking the Citizens but more importantly hearing from them.

We will ensure that constant feedbacks meetings are held all over the country so that every Citizen stays connected.

This is your movement- it’s the Movement of Citizens, by Citizens, for Citizens.

FakaPressure

Sikhala Not Feeling Well In Prison

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has called for the immediate release of Hon Job Sikhala, Hon Godfrey Sithole and Nyatsime party members.

Chuma called for mass protests at the presecution of opposition activists.

“The only way to stop a paranoid regime is to hit the streets!

Even the worst of dictators are afraid of mass action.

We, the citizens can stop this madness,” said Chuma.

Change Radio says Hon Sikhala is not feeling well in prison…

Freddy Michael Masarirevu :
Today , in the company of Hon Daniel Molokele & Adv Nkomo, we visited Hon Job Sikhala at Chikurubhi -Visibly, his health has deteriorated and he complained of chest pain – He has been sleeping on the cold floor and his moral is evidently ‘dying’. He appreciates all your messages

Source : https://twitter.com/freddyMM93/status/1543203608660942849?t=WJfitsaq86gPMD-VEwnlXw&s=19

What Is Mental Health And Psychosocial Support?

Climate change poses serious risks to mental health and well-being, concludes a new WHO policy brief, launched today at the Stockholm+50 conference.

The Organization is therefore urging countries to include mental health support in their response to the climate crisis, citing examples where a few pioneering countries have done this effectively.

The findings concur with a recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), published in February this year. The IPPC revealed that rapidly increasing climate change poses a rising threat to mental health and psychosocial well-being; from emotional distress to anxiety, depression, grief, and suicidal behavior.

“The impacts of climate change are increasingly part of our daily lives, and there is very little dedicated mental health support available for people and communities dealing with climate-related hazards and long-term risk,” said Dr Maria Neira, Director of the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health at WHO.

The mental health impacts of climate change are unequally distributed with certain groups disproportionately affected depending on factors such as socioeconomic status, gender and age. However, it is clear that climate change affects many of the social determinants that are already leading to massive mental health burdens globally. A 2021 WHO survey of 95 countries found that only 9 have thus far included mental health and psychosocial support in their national health and climate change plans.

“The impact of climate change is compounding the already extremely challenging situation for mental health and mental health services globally. There are nearly 1 billion people living with mental health conditions, yet in low- and middle-income countries, 3 out of 4 do not have access to needed services” said Dévora Kestel, Director of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse at WHO. “By ramping up mental health and psychosocial support within disaster risk reduction and climate action, countries can do more to help protect those most at risk.”

The new WHO policy brief recommends five important approaches for governments to address the mental health impacts of climate change:

integrate climate considerations with mental health programmes;
integrate mental health support with climate action;
build upon global commitments;
develop community-based approaches to reduce vulnerabilities; and
close the large funding gap that exists for mental health and psychosocial support.
“WHO’s Member States have made it very clear mental health is a priority for them. We are working closely with countries to protect people’s physical and mental health from climate threats,” said Dr Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum, WHO climate lead, and an IPCC lead author.

Some good examples exist of how this can be done such as in the Philippines, which has rebuilt and improved its mental health services after the impact of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 or in India, where a national project has scaled up disaster risk reduction in the country while also preparing cities to respond to climate risks and address mental health and psychosocial needs.

The Stockholm Conference commemorates the 50th anniversary of the UN Conference on the Human Environment and recognizes the importance of environmental determinants for both physical and mental health.

Note to editors

WHO defines mental health as “a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to her or his community”.

WHO defines mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) as “any type of local or outside support that aims to protect or promote psychosocial well-being and/or prevent or treat mental disorder”.

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Zanu PF Activist Dies During Hardcore S*x With Married Woman

MASVINGO – A Zanu PF youth officer’s decomposing body was found in a room at Dewure Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development Camp in Gutu where he died during sex with a married woman.

Justice Garainesu Mawadze at the High Court in Masvingo was told that Pretty Mbikiza (33) ran away after realising that Owen Munyanyi (36) was dead after a steamy sex encounter on May 10, 2021. 

The State charged Mbikiza with the murder of her boyfriend Munyanyi. Justice Mawadze after hearing the case however, acquitted her and agreed with her evidence that Munyanyi suddenly felt hot after sex and died immediately afterwards.

It is the State case that Munyanyi and Mbikiza are both married and they stayed in the same village at Noodle Farm, Gutu. Meanwhile Munyanyi was a youth officer who was stationed at the Ministry of Transport Camp located near Dewure River in Gutu.

Mbikiza and her husband used to do piece jobs at Munyanyi’s homestead because he had the means as he was gainfully employed. The court was told that Mbikiza was a friend to Munyanyi’s sister-in-law (brother’s wife) Ratidzai Munyanyi and the latter enticed Mbikiza to fall in love with Munyanyi for financial gain.

Mbikiza told the court that she eventually agreed after a lot of persuasion from Ratidzai who became the go-between who regularly provided a room for the two to have sex at her homestead. All communication between Mbikiza and Munyanyi went through Ratidzai because the former could not communicate directly with Mbikiza as she shared her phone with her husband.

On the fateful day Ratidzai convinced the lovebirds to have more days to themselves and they boarded a bus and went to Dewure where Munyanyi worked. Mbikiza left home on the guise that she was visiting her aunt in Mushayavanhu, Gutu. At Dewure they went to Dewure Business Center which is close to the camp and spend a few hours before they went to the camp.

On arrival they immediately engaged in sex but after a steamy encounter both of them started feeling ‘very hot’. The accused rushed to get a bucket and bathed to cool herself. The deceased asked for the wet towel to place on his chest but died as he was pressing hard the towel on him.

Confused, Mbikiza left immediately and called Ratidzai about what had happened and Ratidzai pressured her not to tell anyone. 

The body was discovered a week later and a postmortem by Dr Godfrey Zimbwa of Masvingo Provincial Hospital established that Munyanyi suffered internal bleeding before he died and hence suspected foul play. Munyanyi was buried and Police later picked information that the deceased was last seen at the business center with a woman.

They arrested Mbikiza who was ‘singing’ in court and said everything that happened despite Ratidzai remaining evasive.

Justice Mawadze saw no motive for Mbikiza to kill her boyfriend and described her as a credible source who said everything that happened. He however, said that this was a complex case.https://masvingomirror.com/

Mnangagwa Tyranny:CCC Youth Leader Calls For Mass Protests

Tinashe Sambiri| CCC Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has called for the immediate release of Hon Job Sikhala, Hon Godfrey Sithole and Nyatsime party members.

Chuma called for mass protests at the presecution of opposition activists.

“The only way to stop a paranoid regime is to hit the streets!

Even the worst of dictators are afraid of mass action.

We, the citizens can stop this madness,” said Chuma.

Change Radio says Hon Sikhala is not feeling well in prison…

Freddy Michael Masarirevu :
Today , in the company of Hon Daniel Molokele & Adv Nkomo, we visited Hon Job Sikhala at Chikurubhi -Visibly, his health has deteriorated and he complained of chest pain – He has been sleeping on the cold floor and his moral is evidently ‘dying’. He appreciates all your messages

Source : https://twitter.com/freddyMM93/status/1543203608660942849?t=WJfitsaq86gPMD-VEwnlXw&s=19

Holy Ten’s Girlfriend Caught In The Act, Bribing Voters For ZANU PF At UZ

By A Correspondent | The musician Holy Ten’s girlfriend, Kiki, was during the week, caught bribing voters for ZANU PF during the just ended SRC (student representative council) elections at the University of Zimbabwe, multiple reports confirm.

The “I’ve been acting like zvese zviriBho” co-singer, whose real name is Kimberley Richard, was one of those found engaged in the criminal toil of distributing food to 2,000 students so that they can vote for ZANU PF. In the end, ZANU PF’s ZICOSU only managed less than 1,000 votes. The nation’s largest students uninion, ZINASU’s Alan Chipoyi won the presidency with more than 2,000 votes.

“I was disappointed to see Holy Ten’s girlfriend @kikie_x supporting ZANU-PF at UZ on Friday,” wrote ZINASU’s Legal Secretary Boris Muguti.

Muguti continued saying, “She worked tirelessly, distributed food and T-shirts encouraging students to vote for ZANU-PF(ZICOSU) candidates. Such artists should face the wrath of the citizens. Abasha regime enablers!”

ZimEye was at pains to get a comment from Kiki, real name Kimberley Richard, at the time of writing.

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Over US$300k Frozen In Local Bank Account

By A Correspondent- A Harare man has had some US$300 000 frozen in a local bank after he failed to reveal the identity of the originator of funds as required under the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act (Chapter 9:24).

The law empowers authorities to identify, freeze, seize and eventually confiscate proceeds of all serious crimes and terrorist acts.

Meshack Mudyariwa approached the High Court seeking to have NMB bank unfreeze the money that was deposited into his account in March last year.

Mudyariwa failed to explain the source of the funds prompting NMB to freeze his account in line with the law after realising that it could have been laundered.

The matter has since been reported to the Financial Intelligence Unit of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and the police.

In his application at the High Court, Mudyariwa insisted that NMB Bank was holding his money for no reason, saying the money was legitimate.

However, High Court judge, Justice Jacob Manzunzu, last week ruled the money should remain frozen, saying Mudyariwa had failed to reveal its source. Said the judge:

It will be self-defeating for the respondent while making efforts to comply with the law, to take no action to freeze the account.

What that would practically mean is that the applicant would withdraw all the money, irrespective of the outcome of the investigations.

The matter has been reported to the Intelligence Unit and the police and is said to be under investigation.

It will be inappropriate at this stage to order the respondent to unfreeze the account.

In any event, while the applicant has shown a clear right over the account, and the possible injury he will suffer, he has not shown the absence of an alternative remedy.

An alternative remedy lay with the applicant for the review of the decision taken by the respondent.

Such a remedy gives him similar protection. In any event, had the applicant assisted with the identity of the originator of funds as required by the Act, that will stand as an alternative remedy.

-NewZim

Cameras Are The Solution!

 By Kudzai Jacob Mutisi| It is a fact most Zimbabwe’s lack civil sense, when it comes to road usage, on our roads we go by our self-concocted guidelines.

Many make their own lanes or try to squeeze through congestion due to sudden increase in motor vehicles.

Taking care of ever-increasing and complex traffic situations is a challenge for many of Zimbabwe’s major cities, especially Harare.  Zimbabwe’s rising car ownership and urban sprawl continue to put pressure on our roads, leading to some worrying trends.

The Harare city centre should now be considered the world’s most dangerous city and how our harare drivers are meandering in our streets.

With heavy fines as high as US$263 by the Harare Municipal police, Harare’s latest attempt to crack down on the general lawlessness on its potholed, traffic-choked roads has shown some initial results, but there is a need make lasting solutions, which included the good old days of ticketing by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) traffic officers who use to carry the popular Z69 which was the on the spot fine book or the “form 265” which required you to pay your fine within seven days of being issued with a traffic ticket for a traffic offence.

 Above that we should however, say thank you to smart and intelligent video solutions that are being used the world over, our government, law enforcement agencies and citizens can address these driving-associated stressors head on.

Today’s advancement in technology can provide Artificial intelligence (AI) powered smart video cameras that can enforce speed limits, safer driving at intersections,emergency response, alleviating traffic congestion and record bad drivers and traffic offenders.Smart video cameras can be set up at roadsides to record the speed of vehicles and keep speeding under control.

These cameras ensure that drivers keep within permitted speed limits, making traffic safer and reducing the possibility of road accidents. Using radar technology, smart video cameras can calculate the average speed between two points along the road or at the location of a camera.

The speed data is associated with each detected licence, and sent to traffic units who can respond immediately.

In other cases, the licence plate number of a speed-violating vehicle is registered, and several weeks later the license plate holder will receive a fine by mail or by SMS on their cellular phone.

Intersections are often scenes of collision owing to driver negligence and recklessness, which is why it is an important location to be considered for smart video solutions.

Modern technology makes it possible to monitor driving behaviour in real time.

This includes drivers driving through red traffic lights, making a U-turn in the middle of the intersection, travelling the wrong way, or using the shoulder to bypass traffic. 

With modern technology there has to be a technological connection between law enforcement agencies, emergency response service providers and paramedics.

The sooner emergency responders arrive at the scene of an accident, the lower the risk of fatalities. Smart videos have an automatic incident detection delivery system which allows for rapid response to emergencies, whether motorists require the police, fire service, or paramedics.

By analysing live video streams, information about accidents and traffic violations can be obtained in real time and flagged via  an instant alert to the city’s traffic control centre so that help can be dispatched. 

 There are now 1,5 million vehicles that traverse the streets of Harare’s central business district on a daily basis according to information availed by the Central Registry Vehicle, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo has said in 2021.

The road network for Harare was built for only a maximum of 200,000 vehicles and the city is now prone to constant traffic congestion and unnecessary jams.

With smart Video analytics provided these can help identify roads and locations where congestion is most likely to occur.

This helps city authorities determine if the area would benefit from traffic management schemes. Vehicles are counted and classified in real time and the data is compiled into heat maps and dashboards so that cities can take practical steps toward traffic relief. 

As long as there are bad drivers, car accidents, traffic congestion, and risky driving behaviours, there is room to improve road conditions.

Smart video cameras, combined with intelligent analytics, can allow the government, law enforcement agencies and citizens to make rapid advancements toward a safer and better driving experience for motorists.

By introducing the smart video cameras on Zimbabwe’s road and re-introducing the “form 265” issued by both the municipal police and the Zimbabwe Republic Police will bring sanity on Zimbabwe’s road

Zim Man Shot Dead In Front Of Own Son

By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwean man was reportedly shot dead by armed robbers in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, on Wednesday at around 3.30 pm.

Four unknown men, two of whom had their faces covered, allegedly stormed into Mathew Madukufamba’s (50) home and demanded money.

Madukufamba, who was a welder by profession, handed over his keys to the suspects who then shot him in the presence of his wife and a 21-year-old son

The son, Michael Nyoka, said he was working outside and had his earphones on. He said:

Two of the suspects went inside the house and the others were with me outside.

They pulled me away and told me to come with them to get the car keys.

They took my cell phone. When we got to the house, they told us to lie down.

I heard gunshots being fired. When I checked, they had shot my father.

After I heard the gunshots, I was trying to go and get help from the neighbours, but the suspects saw me and one of the suspects who had a gun tried to shoot me, but he missed.

He then grabbed me and asked me where I was going. He demanded more money and I gave him the only R300 I had on me.

They also told my mother to give them money and she gave them R400.

The robbers took two flat-screen televisions and cell phones which they loaded into a backup vehicle.

Nyoka said he ran to call his uncle but when they returned, his father had already passed away.

Madukufamba’s brother, Thomas Nyoka, said they suspect the now-deceased knew one of the attackers who had their faces covered, and that is why they killed him. He said:

The suspects did this intentionally. They must have known enough about our family to pull this off.

How can you just barge into a man’s house in broad daylight and do as you please?

This is heart-breaking since he was the oldest in the family.

As things stand, we don’t know where to start picking up the pieces.

We still can’t believe he is gone. We fear for our lives, but all we need to do is to be strong and allow ourselves to heal from what happened.

You can run, but when it’s your time there’s nothing you can do to change that. We want justice now.

Ward councillor Sibongumusa Zuma said they always ask themselves why criminals proceed to kill victims even after the victims have co-operated with them.

-NewZimbabwe

“Let’s Complete The Puzzle In 2023”: Dr Khupe

By A Correspondent- Former Deputy Prime Minister, Thokozani Khupe, has urged Zimbabweans to rally behind the Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) in the 2023 general elections, saying the opposition party is “the only game in town”.

Khupe made the remarks recently while addressing CCC supporters during the by-election victory celebrations for Nkulumane legislator Kucaca Phulu in Bulawayo. Khupe said:

We are also proud of our party, CCC, in that on March 26, it contested polls when it was just two months old but it clobbered a party which had been in existence for five decades.

Out of the 28 parliamentary seats, CCC got 19 and ZANU-PF got only nine. Out of 105 Council seats, CCC won 75 and ZANU-PF got only 22. This shows that CCC is the only game in town.

Khupe challenged voters to vote for CCC in large numbers to ensure that the party forms the next government. She said:

What is also important is that yes, we went to vote on March 26 and voted in our MP, (Kucaca) Phulu, and voted in our councillor (Earnest) Rafamoyo, what remains is that the puzzle is not complete.

Come 2023 we must complete the puzzle. The puzzle is only going to be completed when Chamisa goes to the State House.

For now, if Phulu goes to Parliament to represent you, who will he talk to since his president is not at the State House?

The same applies to Rafamoyo, even if he goes to Council, who will he talk to since his president is not at the State House?

Badala, come 2023 as Nkulumane we must generate more than 25, 000 votes for Chamisa to go to the State House.

-Cite

Man’s Privates Mauled By Police Dog

By A Correspondent- A Beitbridge man is lucky to be alive after he was mauled by a police dog which bit his private parts last Thursday.

Police did not send to hospital the badly injured Proterge Kwangware despite the law stating he should be treated for dog bites even if the police dog is vaccinated.

The incident happened a few months after the Zimbabwe Republic Police paid a whopping $2 million to another Beitbridge resident, who was mauled by dogs in 2021.

For Kwangware, a known habitual criminal, what started as a public fight between him and one Energy Chisora in Dulivhadzimo Township ended with an entire Beitbridge Urban Police Station hunting him down in a mission to avenge.

Kwangware was having an altercation with a friend identified as Bright Mapfumo when an off-duty policeman Chisora in his civilian attire, who appeared just as a passerby, started filming with his mobile phone.

Agitated by the action Kwangware slapped Chisora who retaliated and the two started exchanging blows.

Chisora hit Kwangware with a stone but he realised he was on the receiving end and sprinted to his car with Kwangware hot on his heels.

Sensing a further beating Chisora then produced his police identity card and Kwangware let go and the fight ended.

Some four days later Kwangware said he was in bed with his wife when police kicked open his door and unleashed their dog, which mauled him all over body and his manhood.

“I was in bed and did not resist. I was at their mercy but they let their dog have a go at me.

“They failed to control it and it even bit my privates,” Kwangware told resident magistrate Takudzwa Gwazemba as he successfully applied for bail on Friday.

“It bit me all over and they failed to control it. I held it’s jaws apart to avoid further harm.”

Prosecutor Pithey Magumula had opposed bail saying Kwangware was likely to commit other offences since he had a pending case and had just finished a community service sentence.

He faces an assault charge for allegedly beating his friend and malicious damage to property for allegedly damaging Chisora’s car during their fight.

But Gwazemba ruled that he will be admitted to $10 000 to allow him treatment he was denied by police.

Kwangware was asked to come back to court on June 14.-standard

Sikhala Falls Ill In Remand Prison

By- Detained CCC vice-chairman Job Sikhala is said to have fallen ill in remand Prison.

Sikhala and his colleague Godfrey Sithole were arrested three weeks ago for challenging the police to hold Zanu PF accountable for the gruesome murder of CCC activist Moreblessing Ali.

Accounting Sikhala’s ill-health, freelance journalist Hopewell Chin’ono said the CCC deputy chairman is struggling with his health.

Posted Chin’ono:

I have just come from seeing Zimbabwean opposition MP and lawyer 

@JobSikhala1

 and his MP colleague Godfrey Sithole. Job is not feeling well, he was struggling to walk, and he says his chest is painful. He was jailed for communicating a message on behalf of his clients as a lawyer.

Gvt Clears Air On Compulsory Forex Exam Fees

By A Correspondent- Schools that are pegging examination fees exclusively in foreign currency are flouting regulations set by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec), as parents and guardians are allowed to make payment using any of the currencies  in use in the country. 

Following the announcement that examination fees for this year will be pegged in USD, payable in the local currency equivalent, some schools around the country have been reportedly demanding payment exclusively in hard currency.

According to Zimsec, Grade Seven examination fees will be US$30 for all the subjects, Ordinary Level fees were pegged at US$11 per subject for candidates in public, local authorities-run, and non-profit making schools with the Government paying a subsidy of US$24 while those in private schools and colleges fork out US$24 per subject.

Advanced Level candidates in public and local authority-run schools will pay US$22 per subject with the Government contributing US$26 in subsidy.

Private schools and college candidates shall pay US$48 per subject.

In an interview with Sunday News, Zimsec spokesperson Ms Nicky Dlamini said they had received complaints from parents around the country, as some schools had notified them that they would be accepting USD payments only. Payment of examination fees is supposed to take place between 22 and 29 July. 

“Schools cannot force parents to pay in foreign currency. That is not allowed and therefore against the regulations. We have received reports of schools doing this and they are being reprimanded accordingly.

This is where parents have to step up and play a watchdog role so they can alert us when schools are flouting the rules ku and asking them to pay in forex,” she said.

Ms Dlamini said Zimsec had given the go ahead for schools to receive payments in foreign currency for schools that applied, particularly those around border towns who requested for a waiver allowing them to deal in forex. 

“After we made the announcement that parents can pay the examination fees at the interbank rate equivalent of the quoted USD amounts, we received a letter from schools in areas like Beitbridge and Lower Chiredzi asking for a waiver that would allow them to pay in hard currency. This is because parents in those areas, use foreign currency on a daily basis and it would be a bit hard for them to get access to RTGS to pay the fees.

So, we have now resolved to allow parents to pay in whatever currency they have access to at that particular time. If they have rands or RTGS they can pay the equivalent of the fee that was gazetted,” she said.

Ms Dlamini said following the new announcement that had officialised the use of foreign currency, schools that collect the money in foreign currency must also remit the same to the examination body.

“So, schools can accept all currencies and we made this regulation in light of the monetary policy resolutions that have been announced by Government recently. However, it is important for schools to also note that, when they receive foreign currency, whether it’s USD or rands, they also have to receipt and also remit to Zimsec in that currency.

We will not allow a situation where schools accept foreign currency from parents but want to remit RTGS. Schools that attempt to do that will be reprimanded and punished,” she said.

Ms Dlamini said that the rate used for registration fees will be announced on 22 July, as a cushion against inflation. 

“Since the interbank rate changes weekly, we will announce the rate that will be used. It will be a blanket rate that will apply to all schools. From 22 July to 29 July, we will hold that rate and it will not change so as to allow all parents to pay in an equitable way,” she said.

Ms Dlamini said Zimsec had also received reports of schools setting their own deadlines for payment of exam fees. This, she said, was illegal and against Zimsec regulations. 

“We have also heard of schools setting their own deadlines for the payment of fees and we want to make it clear that it is not allowed. Some schools might perhaps say they want to end payments on 25 or 26 July for administration purposes so they remit to Zimsec and that may be understandable, but they have a month to do that.

It is also important to note that registration is not the same as payment. Schools have been allowed to register pupils while they wait for payment which is forthcoming.

Registration serves as a way of helping schools determine just how many pupils, they can expect payment from,” she said.

13 CCC Nyatsime Members Arrested

By-The opposition CCC has petitioned the government to stop persecuting 13 people the police arrested at the late party Nyatsime activist, Moreblessing Ali.

The 13 include CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala and Chitungiza North MP, Godfrey Sithole.

Posting on Twitter this weekend, CCC listed all those who are being persecuted by the state.

Posted CCC:

We condemn the continued unlawful detention of: Job Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole, Precious Jeche , Adious Makoma, Misheck Guzha, Shepherd Bulakazi, Tatenda Pindahama, Enock Tsoka, Emmanuel Muradzikwa ,Chauya Shopa, Roan Tsoka, Zephania Chinembiri and Zecks Makoni #FreeTheNyatsime13

Police Disrupt Nkomo Commemoration Gathering

By-Police in Bulawayo on Saturday stopped members of the ZPRA Veterans Association from marching in commemoration of the death of the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo.

The police ordered the war veterans to take off their yellow T-shirts branded with their name and logo.

The war veterans had planned to march from Masotsha Avenue and end at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo statue to commemorate the legacy of the late nationalist and former Vice President who died on 1 July 1999.

The former freedom fighters were stopped by police at Third Avenue and Joshua Mqabuko allegedly because they were conducting an illegal demonstration.

The police claimed their activity was politically motivated and influenced by a certain political party, which also features the yellow colour.

ZPRA Veterans Association Secretary-General, Petros Sibanda, told police that the yellow colour had always been their branding since ZAPU’s inception in 1961.

Sibanda added the Officer Commanding Bulawayo District (the Dispol) had granted them permission to march.

However, police officers on the ground ordered all of them to remove their yellow t-shirts and stop the march.

ZPRA Veterans Association Spokesperson, Buster Magwizi, said the step taken by the police was ‘grossly unfair’. He said:

I am not a coward but we obey the law as Zimbabweans but as ZPRA veterans we no longer have any rights, which have been taken away from us.

The right to demonstrate is a right but here we were not demonstrating but commemorating the day our Commander in Chief passed on.

I sympathise with you a lot because we no longer have freedom in this country anymore if we were ordered to remove our t-shirts and likened to a political party.

We are not a political party and we wore this so that we can be identified in the melee of things. Now how can we do so when we don’t have our own insignia.

It’s very bad in any case, we die the moment we stop talking about things that concern ourselves. If you are not aware you will not be able to do anything else.

Magwizi told CITE that after the event, police revealed that they were also instructed to make sure the veterans removed their yellow t-shirts as that colour was associated with the opposition CCC.

-CITE

Police Block Yellow Wearing War Vets’ March

By-Police officers on Saturday ordered members of the ZPRA Veterans Association to take off their yellow T-shirts branded with their name and logo.

The war veterans had planned to march from Masotsha Avenue and end at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo statue to commemorate the legacy of the late nationalist and former Vice President who died on 1 July 1999.

The former freedom fighters were stopped by police at Third Avenue and Joshua Mqabuko allegedly because they were conducting an illegal demonstration.

The police claimed their activity was politically motivated and influenced by a certain political party, which also features the yellow colour.

ZPRA Veterans Association Secretary-General, Petros Sibanda, told police that the yellow colour had always been their branding since ZAPU’s inception in 1961.

Sibanda added the Officer Commanding Bulawayo District (the Dispol) had granted them permission to march.

However, police officers on the ground ordered all of them to remove their yellow t-shirts and stop the march.

ZPRA Veterans Association Spokesperson, Buster Magwizi, said the step taken by the police was ‘grossly unfair’. He said:

I am not a coward but we obey the law as Zimbabweans but as ZPRA veterans we no longer have any rights, which have been taken away from us.

The right to demonstrate is a right but here we were not demonstrating but commemorating the day our Commander in Chief passed on.

I sympathise with you a lot because we no longer have freedom in this country anymore if we were ordered to remove our t-shirts and likened to a political party.

We are not a political party and we wore this so that we can be identified in the melee of things. Now how can we do so when we don’t have our own insignia.

It’s very bad in any case, we die the moment we stop talking about things that concern ourselves. If you are not aware you will not be able to do anything else.

Magwizi told CITE that after the event, police revealed that they were also instructed to make sure the veterans removed their yellow t-shirts as that colour was associated with the opposition CCC.

-CITE

Mliswa: Govt’s Lost Emancipation To Pleasing Foreigners | FULL TEXT

This is an abridged version of Parliamentary proceedings with a bias towards matters specific to Norton and its representative.

PARLIAMENT OF
ZIMBABWE
Tuesday, 21st June, 2022

The National Assembly met at a Quarter-past Two O’clock p.m.

Hon. T. Mliswa having stood to present a one-minute statement.
THE HON. SPEAKER:  You did not register with me Hon. Mliswa
HON. T. MLISWA:  That is very true.
THE HON. SPEAKER:  You want to take advantage of me by ambushing me.  You may proceed.
HON. T. MLISWA: Thank you Mr. Speaker Sir and good afternoon to you and colleague Members of Parliament.
I want to take this opportunity to thank the panellists at the APNAC Zimbabwe Chapter Capacity Workshop held in Bulawayo for their presentations which were exceptional, informative and certainly refreshing and educating…
THE HON. SPEAKER:  May I intervene?
HON. T. MLISWA: Yes.
THE HON. SPEAKER:  Please take your seat.  I thought this would come under your report.  We need a comprehensive report.
HON. T. MLISWA:  I seek your indulgence.  Yes, Sir.
THE HON. SPEAKER:  Incorporate this in your report.
HON. MLISWA:  Thank you Sir. I stand guided. 

  HON. T. MLISWA:  Thank you very much Mr. Speaker for allowing me to contribute to the motion moved by Hon. Tongofa, seconded by Hon. Chipato.  It is a very critical subject because the youth are the heart of the nation.  They must be given the priority and attention they deserve.  This report, as in Section 32 of the Constitution, talks about the recreational facilities and sporting facilities which are around and the Constitution is very clear.  The Constitution is very clear; it says ‘they must’. 

This is a must, so in a way, we have to be seen to be adhering to the Constitution so that we align with the SDGs of the world that we are part of.  Now, if we cannot respect our own Constitution, how then are we able to really be part of the global world because the global world requires you to follow the Constitution?  So, 32 is very clear.
We have looked at interact centres and the question here is, what is an interact centre?  I saw that the Chairman kept on talking about it.  I do not know if Members in their constituencies are privy to an interact centre.  What is an interact centre?  Interact means, of course talking. They are talking in terms of what, sport, drug rehabilitation, avoiding drugs, what is it?  Are they meeting to interact while drinking beer or what?  Is it where artistes can equally meet and so forth?

          So to me, it is a deeper situation, which requires a deep thought and analysis in terms of what needs to be done.  About 60% of the population and over is the youth but where are they in terms of many issues?  We heard of a fact finding mission where they went to a number of places and I do applaud them for doing that because when you go on the ground, you are able to see a true picture of what is on the ground and so forth.  They came to this House to report on the true picture, which in a way is a bit gloomy but again it is not their fault but there also has to be an aspect of certain authorities which control these areas. 

As the Chairperson, Hon. Tongofa was saying – he spoke about rural and urban authorities being key to the development of these areas and how serious they are in terms of doing that.  What are the councils doing in resolving that there must be recreational facilities in each ward, in each area, so that people participate?  You will see that the level of corruption has escalated to a point that people do not want even recreational facilities.  Recreational facility is taken away and there is residential development because people want to make money.

          Gweru Sports Club is a good example.  If I am not mistaken, they have resolved that it is turned into a residential place or some industrial place.  So where will people then participate in recreational facilities.  I used to play rugby at Gweru Sports Club.  There is tennis court, swimming and so forth.  In terms of the council, rather than raising enough funds to rehabilitate those facilities, they are busy in wanting to sell and resolutions are being made by corrupt people so that they make money. 

So, who has the youth at interest, when local authorities themselves are not setting aside money to be able to rehabilitate those facilities?  It is going to cost more to build a new facility but common sense would allow somebody to raise money and rehabilitate the facility, than allowing them to die and build another centre.

          The population of Zimbabwe has increased.  How many new recreational facilities outside those built by Rhodesia are there? All these country clubs you see; the recreations you see are a result of Rhodesia having realised that recreation was critical for a man and woman’s body.  It helps your mind.  It helps in a number of issues and so forth. 

So we must take stock and say how many recreational facilities have been built by local authorities with the land which is there. It is a Constitutional provision and who is against that Constitutional provision?  Where they have earmarked a school, they put housing there because they are making money.  On wetlands, they have done the same, they put housing.  You now see a scourge of drugs; who is responsible for these drugs?  It is the leaders of today, who have neglected their responsibilities to adhere to the provisions of the Constitution. 

          Why is the Portfolio Committee on Local Government not calling the councils to give a master plan?  When I got in as a legislator in Norton, I asked for the master plan of Norton.  It had been done; it has to be reviewed from time to time.  I implore all Members of Parliament to go to council and say can I see the master plan of this Constituency. 

The master plan is able to give a way forward in terms of all the schools, where are the recreations and with the population growing, are we able to absorb this population from a housing perspective; from social amenities, which are critical.  When I talk about social amenities, I am talking about health centres, schools, recreational facilities. For as long as you are a legislator here and you have not asked for a master plan then you are going blind. 

You must be able to ask for that and I asked for it.  I invited people from the University of Zimbabwe and now Norton has a master plan.  We have not yet reviewed the master plan.  When you see the master plan, where there is supposed to be a recreational facility and it is not there, you are able to say where is it?  Now you can bring in ZACC to be able to arrest people because the master plan is talking about a recreational facility but you have built houses.  So why do you build houses where it should be a recreational facility.

          There is drug disheartening all over – vana vanotamba kupi?  Imi makakura muchitamba, ko vano tamba kupi?  Because Havana kwekutambira, vanoputa mbanje, vava kutora guka, vava kutora madrugs ese, mutoriro vari kutora.  Tozoti a, icourge yemadrugs. Without realising that recreation is important for them to interact and we knew when we were growing up kuti mwana ari kutamba kwakati.  Vana mai nana baba vaitoziva kuti mwana anotamba nanhingi nanhingi, bhora ropera odzoka kumba.  But today, how do you take stock of your children when they have no recreation facility that you can say, uku tinofanira kunge tichienda tichinovaona ikoko.  Not only that, those recreational facilities were monitored by experts in sport, child care, zvese, even vana kucreche vanenge vachionekwa kuti vari kutamba sei, mabhora ariko…
          THE TEMPORARY SPEAKER (HON. MUTOMBA): Hon. Mliswa, may you use one language please?

          HON. T. MLISWA: So, to me these were structured in such a way that you would get – there was food.  This is where you would give your son or daughter $1.  With $1 they would get food, drink, water, everything because the council would be able to subsidise.  That is the key word, it is able to subsidise because it is getting rate payers’ money and because they have to explain; for ratepayer money they have to come up with a good package.  To me that is not happening.  Not only that, those facilities are income generating facilities. 

Weddings were held there, churches can be there, conventions, my fellow colleagues who belong to political parties here, can do rallies there.  You can pay, they are not interested in which political party you belong.  What they are interested is in you paying your money. 

That money goes to council, it is able to now assist that club to sustain itself.  Without you ploughing back, it becomes a problem.  So there is now a way of having funding.  The balls are there.  Not only that, it has an effect on the national sporting agenda.  We are dismally performing in all sports, why, because there are no centres.  Cricket, if you go to the West Indies, they play cricket on the beach.  We have never heard that they sold the beach. There is Bryan Lara and Viv Richards, if you know of cricket. 

The great legends of cricket were playing on the beach.   That is how they learn cricket, that is in West Indies.  Where are we in terms of our own people?  You go to the rural areas, they go to the schools, you see them playing football.  Vofudza mombe, but varikutamba bhora, umwe arikunoona mombe and so on.  Sorry Mr. Speaker Sir, I need to come from time to time.  There are times when I go to English and then Shona but English becomes the key language.  So to me, we need to really understand all these issues. 

We spoke about the corporate social responsibility. Hon. Members here, you have got companies in your constituencies, how much are they contributing to the constituency in terms of corporate social responsibility?  How many clubs have they built, how many schools have they built, how many clinics have they built? Surely, there is no Member of Parliament who is excited about being given fuel to get around yet at the end of the day you are getting around – for what?

It is there in the Constitution, Section 13 (4) of the Constitution talks about your local resources being the ones that you used to empower your people.  Why are you not using that provision?  Surely, no one should come and tell you. We have the Constitution, we make laws, that is why people are saying Zimbabwe is good at making laws but they never implement the laws.  Section 13 (4), zvinhu zviri munzvimbo imomo hupfumi hwevanhu vari imomo, and that is it.  Go to every company and say how much are you putting into this area to grow?

          So, corporate social responsibility – they do it willy-nilly, they are not serious, they are fake companies who have not done anything to grow this country. 

They are taking out more than they are ploughing back.  In that aspect, I regret the suspension or the repeal of the Indigenisation Act which was 49% to the majority, 10% was to the locals, 10% to the workers, 31% was to the Sovereign Wealth Fund which in case of emergency, where there is COVID, can be utilised.   Today how much has the Sovereign Wealth Fund got?

          I am talking about laws which had been there which were good – were taken out; we were hoodwinked by the foreigners saying no, 41-59% is too much.  We relaxed it, how much foreign direct investment has come in after we repealed this?  It is our people who are poorer because we removed a law which empowered the people.

          The late former President R.G Mugabe was critical and was serious about the empowerment of the people, may his soul rest in peace.  We were given farms, he then said let us go for these companies, we did it.  He fought for this country to be empowered. 

          We have lost the economic emancipation of this country through wanting to appease the foreigners at the expense of our people. This is emotional.  How then do you explain to generations to come that the country is ours with nothing tangible? 

The youths are now abusing drugs.  We need to revisit our laws; we need to be serious if we are true legislators.  We need to stop being whipped at the demise of people suffering – they will not bring you back.  I pray that any leader or legislator who believes in being whipped and not representing the people, may God do what he has to do and may the ancestors of our country make you to suffer because when you were in power, you made people suffer.  You went before the people and said I will represent you.  Are you representing the people?

          The Khumalo, hockey stadium, state of the art, I am glad that the Chairman talked about it.  The reason, hockey is being played but Mr. Speaker Sir; why not use that as an international stadium for SADC tournaments?  You need to have a swimming pool to swim; you need to find a swimming pool.  So we do not need to be playing hockey for people to find a good hockey stadium here – that is state of the art.  I am glad that Bulawayo with the little resources it gets sets the example. 

They are marginalized in many ways but they have maintained it.  Go to Chitungwiza to the Aquatic Complex; go to the National Sports Stadium, avemarara but Bulawayo and the people of Matabeleland must be applauded for maintaining this stadium because it is totally opposite to what is happening in Harare and Chitungwiza.  Let it be put out there to the nation, to all countries as a stadium that they can come and be able to do that where they can visit the city of queens and kings where you will see the most beautiful women, light skinned, that is our country – that is important.

I want to also talk about the disabled; we have been talking about the disabled here and we talk about it when it suits us.  It is not on the agenda.  What have we done about the disabled? Where are the disabled people’s sporting facilities?

There must be a hockey stadium for the disabled, a football stadium for the disabled.  It is not a choice to be disabled; that is the way that God has made it. They are over a million 10 to 15% of the population.  Should we honestly remind each other that there must be a toilet, way, car for the disabled? Why are we letting God down? Which God do we pray to?

At Danhiko, you could show a lot about the former First Lady but I do not want to talk about the bad, she used to do something at Danhiko for sport.  So I am not about looking at what bad people do, I am different, I look at what good they do.  So who is sustaining those sporting activities there?  She used to do it and it was important from a national point of view, Danhiko would be there. 

The late President R.G. Mugabe would be there, pulled by the wife that these are our orphans, let us take care of them.  So, what are we doing now to ensure that the orphans are taken care of?  Right now, they are crying, there is no one to help them. 

You ladies are here, Women’s Caucus; why not caucus with the First Lady to continue with that programme?  Who is stopping you? You are being whipped again, you are afraid to talk to the First Lady?  If I speak, you say ah atuka vakuru!  No, I will keep on telling the truth; when things are not good, they are not good.  We will not mince our words.  The Executive must be able to act in terms of disbursement of money.

Finally, the information centres for Members of Parliament; those could be a conduit to doing a lot.  May it be a law that a Member of Parliament is given four hectares, not under any Hon. Member’s name but under Parliament so that anybody who goes into office, people make use of that area.  Four hectares are there, it is a centre   with everything, why are we not being given money for that? 

We have passed the budgets here, we have not received the information centres, and we are going towards the elections.  So whatever we have passed in this House, 30% has been disbursed, so how can you say you are a nation moving forward?

How can you curb corruption? Without resources, you are wasting time. We burn midnight candles here to pass the budget but 30% is given.  So, how can the Minister even come for a supplementary budget when he did not disburse all the moneys? 

          Corruption is on the rise because of 30% disbursement. Hon Porusingazi for example is given insufficient coupons to go to his constituency in Chipinge, he will be forced to ferry people along the way to supplement his fuel.  We are at a threat from a security point of view because of poverty, because of the non-delivery of the budget in this country. 

For as long as the budget we pass here, money is not disbursed on time, it is a problem and people will continue to suffer.  May those that were given the gift by God to say the truth, say the truth without fear or favour, may that spirit of people being true legislators speak and may that spirit of whipping and being intimidated come to end.  It is about time you get up and represent people.  I thank you.

On the motion of HON. MATAMISA, seconded by HON. TAKESHI, the House adjourned at Eleven Minutes past Five o’clock p.m.

Mavaza: History Of Election Fraud Exposed

BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA | Each time Zimbabwe prepares for elections the opposition prepares a case of a stollen vote. By now, the trend is abundantly clear: No matter the election, no matter the evidence and sometimes no matter whether his side wins or not, Chamisa is going to claim or suggest widespread voter fraud.
It’s always baseless, and often someone has already debunked either his exact claim or a version of it. But rarely is it as dubious as the sunshine at night.
It’s inexplicable that Opposition candidates lost by so much in many areas because his endorsement has been so successful elsewhere. This ignores that his endorsement has failed plenty, including in high-profile races in some areas. The vast majority of Chamisa’s endorsees win, but that’s because most of them face only token opposition in towns when it’s a competitive race, he’s much closer to 50-50.

The truth of the matter is that those who blame others for fraud are the best fraudsters. Chamisa strove from fraud. He had stollen elections in his own party and has shown tendencies of dictatorship. Ironically Chamisa cries for legitimacy when he himself is a virgin to legitimacy.
Senior members of the CCC have given a blow by blow underhand dealings of Chamisa in MDC and now CCC.
In May 2013 Nelson Chamisa stole an election for the MDC – T Mbare Member of Parliament Primary Elections against Sten Zvorwadza who was evidently popular in favour of Eric Knight, a candidate who was unknown in Mbare constituency by the MDC – T structures. After votes were casted Chamisa used his thuggery and short changed Zvorwadza for Erick Knight.
Nelson Chamisa can not teach anyone principles of democracy because he is a permanent friend to hypocrisy and undemocratic principles.

Through his dictatorship Chamisa rigged MDC – T Primary elections in many constituencies across the country. Many candidates were not happy and this disgruntlement among candidates whom Chamisa stole elections from did not pull in the same direction and led to a massive loss by the MDC – T at the General Elections which were held the same year.
Chamisa and democracy can never be in the same sentence. This explains why Chamisa can not have or allow a constitution or standing orders to stand in CCC. Dictators are not friends to any constitution.
Chamisa thinks that everyone steals elections because he understands the art of election theft.Chamisa knows that elections can be stolen because he is a real practitioner of stealing elections. He had applied electoral theft to an extent that he sees it everywhere.
In 2013, more than 10 candidates wrote letters to the Party requesting re-runs of Primary Elections because Nelson Chamisa had stolen elections from popular Party candidates.
Internal emails and interviews with key participants reveal for the first time the extent to which leading advocates of the rigged election theory touted evidence they knew to be disproven, disputed or dismissed as dubious.
By the time Chamisa sat down in front of a video recorder of foreign journalists he had grown accustomed to divulging what he called theft.After swearing to tell nothing but the truth so help him God, he will blame the ruling party for stealing.

Sten Zvorwadza maintained his cool throughout the years despite the fact that Nelson Chamisa wronged him.
But despite all that the truth can be said now. The truth about the corruption. About the manipulation. About the lies.”
“In this case, it’s the manipulation of votes,And the lies being told to a country.”

Erick Knight was a lemon tree which was grafted on an orange tree in Mbare. Having been taken from the United Kingdom. This move by Chamisa showed no respect of substantive representation no respect for the grassroots and no respect for the people. The behaviour of total disregard of democracy does not make Chamisa but it is what he is. His behaviour repeats itself it exhibits utter disrespect of the concept of representation.
It exhibits a mindset of disregarding of people’s wishes.
The hypocrisy of it all is that this comes from a man who claims to be a government in waiting. His actions exposes his calibre his understanding total impunity from the so called champion of democracy.
Chamisa has left a trail of democratic destruction, undermining instead of promoting democracy. He has shown a pattern of disrespect. We should look no further but see how he treated Thokozani Khupe. How he treated Morgan Tsvangirai, how he treated Mwonzora and Stan Zvorwadza. These are his character traits,of dishonesty,criminality and full of I know. He is not a listening leader. He presumes everything on people’s behalf if he is out in the state house he will presume things for us in this year and age.
The electorate is entitled to look at similar Facts Evidence and we should know what is in store for us as a nation. The yardstick Chamisa measures ZANU OF with is not the same he use himself.
The fact that currently CCC is a mistake is not a one off event. What should frighten us as Zimbabweans is that he is astute to blame ZANU PF yet he has no respect for the same issues he highlights in blaming ZANU PF. Chamisa dwells in an engrained trend which make him who he is a dictator.
After and towards every elections Chamisa and his team always have new sort of intelligence to share. They claim to know that the presidential election had been rigged — and how. They come up with wild stories that they have attended meetings in which the administration discussed how to develop specialized software to steal elections with representatives from Israel China or Russia. They bring up weird stories of an X changing places going to settle in ZANU PF.
All this is made to cast aspersions on the smart victory of ZANU PF.

Going back on the trend of vote stealing by Chamisa and his team we know that Sten Zvorwadza’s Mbare Primary Election theft was notable and therefore all top MDC -T leaders were aware that Nelson Chamisa had stolen Sten Zvorwadza’s victory infavour of Eric Knight. Leaders such as Hon Tendai Biti, Hon Elias Mudzuri, Hon Komichi, Hon Mashakada, Hon Mwonzora, Hon Zwizai, Hon Zvidzai including the late Dr M R Tsvangirai were fully aware of Nelson Chamisa’s Primary Election theft against Sten Zvorwadza in favour of a candidate who paid him money for that. The truth is a phone call away. Just calling Biti or Skhala to confirm shows that Chamisa will be a disaster if he is allowed near the state house.
Despite the problems Zimbabweans are facing now they must know that Nelson Chamisa is an Agent of Evil but masquerade as an Agent of Hope and light.How can such a person be trusted with State Power?
Nelson Chamisa must be exposed and the world should know that he is a hypocrite who is quick to blame ZANU PF for stealing an election from him in favour of HE ED Mnangagwa.He thinks everyone is an election thief like himself.
Chamisa’s hypocrisy must be exposed
As we March towards 2023 Zimbabweans must not be fooled by a party with no reason to be a party. A party with no constitution which put its trust in one man in this age.
It is a thief who accuses others of stealing to deflect attention.

Come 2023 Zimbabweans must never allow Chamisa to steal our vote. [email protected]

Grief Sucks; Brilliant Pongo Shares Journey With Grief in New Book

In a 1959 speech, John F. Kennedy famously said: “When written in Chinese, the word ‘crisis’ is composed of two characters—one represents danger and one represents opportunity.” Although today it is widely recognized that this is not the correct interpretation of the Chinese characters, President Kennedy’s wisdom about a crisis yielding unique opportunities may be more important than ever.


This also holds true for many that are grieving indeed it is in those moments of grief and the crisis that death brings that certain cultural and traditional norms are questioned and challenged.

In his latest offering author Brilliant Pongo shares his journey with grief in a book he has titled “Grief Sucks, But Hope Again ; a memoir of pain and loss”
He challenges readers to re-examine the efficacy of what some societies hold as cultural or traditional with regards the conduct expected during mourning or grieving.
Speaking to ZimEye Pongo said, “Indeed, we face so many challenges in the aftermath of a death nevertheless we tend to only highlight and talk of the good and the successes and neglect to speak up on the challenges we encounter during and after the funeral wake.
We rarely share testimonies about how we overcome some of these challenges.
We keep a lot inside and only share success. We must be brave to talk about these issues.
It is my hope that as people read this book we normalise talking about the challenges of dealing with death and perhaps start questioning the efficacy of what we hold as cultural and traditional norms and start challenging and debating whether some of these are fit for purpose in our day and age.”

Brill Pongo is a prolific author with more than 10 publications which include Christian books and self-help books said after the death of his wife he felt he had to share his experiences with grief.

In the last couple of years, the grief memoir has become a genre of its own, a form of public mourning and sometimes of self-therapy, where the bereaved search for meaning from the confusion and mind numbing pain that comes with the death of a loved one.
When one loses a loved one be it wife, mother, father, child or sibling, there comes with it an intense type of grief that has power to turn your world upside down. The death of a loved one resists meaning and it plays havoc with the order and chronology of language. How can words give shape to shapelessness or articulate silence and dissolution? As Emily Dickinson said: “Abyss has no biographer.”
Indeed, there are no words that can describe grief caused by the loss of a loved one.
Nonetheless, all one can do is to share their experiences with grief as Brill Pongo has done in this memoir ‘Grief Sucks’.
The book has 18 chapters with a range of topics. Brill Pongo, narrates his experience with grief through poems that he penned during his low moments of grieving and intricately weaves together the poem to the story and experience that he was going through at that particular moment.

He talks about how he dealt with some very difficult situations, during his grieving.
He questions the stages of grief as set out by psychologist. He asks rhetorically whether the stages of grief relate or not to lived experiences.
He also ventures to explore cultural differences that affect the way people mourn and grieve.
And he touches on some difficulties faced by migrants who live in the diaspora and challenges of deciding where to bury a loved one.
He adds a personal touch to all this by sharing his personal experiences about family fallouts, strained relationships with his in-laws and how cultural differences can sometimes be abused and used vindictively. In this book Brill Pongo also offers insights on how friends can help someone who is grieving.
Overall it is an interesting and amazing read. Once again Brill Pongo has shown great prowess in his ability to tell a reverting story and teach at the same time.
A worthy read that I would highly recommend. The book is available on multiple online platforms such as Amazon, Waterstones, bookdepository, barnesandnoble, and Blackwells book store.

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Video: Muringei Chamisa Song

Tinashe Sambiri| The
song Muringei Chamisa has taken the social media by storm.

The powerful song is dedicated to CCC Chief Change Champion President Nelson Chamisa.

The gist of the song is a passionate appeal to God for President Chamisa’s protection as the yellow revolution spreads to all parts of the country.

The Zanu PF regime is desperate to disrupt CCC programmes across the country.

Last year President Chamisa survived assassination attempts in Chiredzi and Mutare during community engagement programmes.

Clifford Hlatywayo CCC Diaspora Affairs Secretary wrote on Twitter:
This is for the Change Champion in Chief, the People’s Choice President
@nelsonchamisa

Good morning Cde President.

Muringe Chamisa Muringe song by yours truly

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Mental Health And Climate Change

Climate change poses serious risks to mental health and well-being, concludes a new WHO policy brief, launched today at the Stockholm+50 conference.

The Organization is therefore urging countries to include mental health support in their response to the climate crisis, citing examples where a few pioneering countries have done this effectively.

The findings concur with a recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), published in February this year. The IPPC revealed that rapidly increasing climate change poses a rising threat to mental health and psychosocial well-being; from emotional distress to anxiety, depression, grief, and suicidal behavior.

“The impacts of climate change are increasingly part of our daily lives, and there is very little dedicated mental health support available for people and communities dealing with climate-related hazards and long-term risk,” said Dr Maria Neira, Director of the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health at WHO.

The mental health impacts of climate change are unequally distributed with certain groups disproportionately affected depending on factors such as socioeconomic status, gender and age. However, it is clear that climate change affects many of the social determinants that are already leading to massive mental health burdens globally. A 2021 WHO survey of 95 countries found that only 9 have thus far included mental health and psychosocial support in their national health and climate change plans.

“The impact of climate change is compounding the already extremely challenging situation for mental health and mental health services globally. There are nearly 1 billion people living with mental health conditions, yet in low- and middle-income countries, 3 out of 4 do not have access to needed services” said Dévora Kestel, Director of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse at WHO. “By ramping up mental health and psychosocial support within disaster risk reduction and climate action, countries can do more to help protect those most at risk.”

The new WHO policy brief recommends five important approaches for governments to address the mental health impacts of climate change:

integrate climate considerations with mental health programmes;
integrate mental health support with climate action;
build upon global commitments;
develop community-based approaches to reduce vulnerabilities; and
close the large funding gap that exists for mental health and psychosocial support.
“WHO’s Member States have made it very clear mental health is a priority for them. We are working closely with countries to protect people’s physical and mental health from climate threats,” said Dr Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum, WHO climate lead, and an IPCC lead author.

Some good examples exist of how this can be done such as in the Philippines, which has rebuilt and improved its mental health services after the impact of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 or in India, where a national project has scaled up disaster risk reduction in the country while also preparing cities to respond to climate risks and address mental health and psychosocial needs.

The Stockholm Conference commemorates the 50th anniversary of the UN Conference on the Human Environment and recognizes the importance of environmental determinants for both physical and mental health.

Note to editors

WHO defines mental health as “a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to her or his community”.

WHO defines mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) as “any type of local or outside support that aims to protect or promote psychosocial well-being and/or prevent or treat mental disorder”.

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CHISORA vs KWANGWARE: Opponent’s Privates Bitten By Police Dog

A physical fight between Energy Chisora and Proterge Kwangware resulted in a police dog  biting the latter’s privates.

The Beitbridge man is lucky to be alive after he was mauled by the  dog which bit his private parts last Thursday.


Police did not send to hospital the badly injured Proterge Kwangware despite the law stating he should be treated for dog bites even if the police dog is vaccinated.

The incident happened a few months after the Zimbabwe Republic Police paid a whopping $2 million to another Beitbridge resident, who was mauled by dogs in 2021.

For Kwangware, a known habitual criminal, what started as a public fight between him and one Energy Chisora in Dulivhadzimo Township ended with an entire Beitbridge Urban Police Station hunting him down in a mission to avenge.

Kwangware was having an altercation with a friend identified as Bright Mapfumo when an off-duty policeman Chisora in his civilian attire, who appeared just as a passerby, started filming with his mobile phone.

Agitated by the action Kwangware slapped Chisora who retaliated and the two started exchanging blows.

Chisora hit Kwangware with a stone but he realised he was on the receiving end and sprinted to his car with Kwangware hot on his heels.

Sensing a further beating Chisora then produced his police identity card and Kwangware let go and the fight ended.

Some four days later Kwangware said he was in bed with his wife when police kicked open his door and unleashed their dog, which mauled him all over body and his manhood.

“I was in bed and did not resist. I was at their mercy but they let their dog have a go at me.

“They failed to control it and it even bit my privates,” Kwangware told resident magistrate Takudzwa Gwazemba as he successfully applied for bail on Friday.

“It bit me all over and they failed to control it. I held it’s jaws apart to avoid further harm.”

Prosecutor Pithey Magumula had opposed bail saying Kwangware was likely to commit other offences since he had a pending case and had just finished a community service sentence.

He faces an assault charge for allegedly beating his friend and malicious damage to property for allegedly damaging Chisora’s car during their fight.

But Gwazemba ruled that he will be admitted to $10 000 to allow him treatment he was denied by police.

Kwangware was asked to come back to court on June 14. Standard

ZRP Cops Attack UZ Students

Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous police details attacked University of Zimbabwe students on Friday as Zanu PF- aligned ZICOSU lost elections at the country’s leading centre of learning.

CCC spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi Mahere condemned the harassment of innocent students by ZRP cops.

“We’ve received disturbing reports that violence broke out at the UZ yesterday after ZICOSU lost the election to ZINASU.

It is reported that armed Police beat up students. This is not the Zimbabwe we want. Students must be allowed to make choices without persecution,” Mahere wrote on Facebook.

CCC Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma wrote on Twitter:

“News we are receiving is that ZANU PF is terrorizing students at UZ.

With the imminent defeat of its baby organization, ZICOSU by
@Zinasuzim
in SRC elections, ZANU PF is threatening violence on students.

@AllanChipoyi
is ZINASU presidential candidate.”

China Is Insulting Zimbabwe’s Sovereignty By Donating Parliament Bricks: Expert

A political analyst comments suggesting China is insulting Zimbabwe’s sovereignty by donating a parliament building. VIDEO:

Mnangagwa Secrets Revealed

Tinashe Sambiri|Controversial philanthropist Susan Mutami has threatened to spill the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s bedroom secrets.

Mutami claims she knows the “smell of Mnangagwa’s emitted wind.”

According to Mutami, Mnangagwa has dementia.

“@CCCZimbabwe
and defend your vote.
One thing
@edmnangagwa
is scared of is people power. That coup wouldn’t have succeeded if it wasn’t for the citizen
As someone who once looked after the elderly and someone who knows
@edmnangagwa
personally, the man needs help. He has dementia Stage 1 going to stage 2 now and is a bit aggressive. I urge u all to send this man into retirement and vote for
@nelsonchamisa

@ZANUPF_Official
demonized my projects that I was doing for the needy in the community because I was upstaging Auxillia Mnangagwa w my charity work and they made up all sorts of lies trying to ruin me bt God looks after his children. In 2023…

@nelsonchamisa
I’m on standby to help u recover all the loot including the private jet that was bought using the citizens money and is a name of a proxy. I was told where some of the money is stashed. I help becoz I know what it’s like to have nothing at all.

People u need to understand that in 2023 he’s going to unleash more violence and a lot of people are going to lose their lives. He’s a Taliban, and I can go as far as 2002 where he gave an instruction to have Chebundo killed in a house fire which he narrowly escaped,” Mutami said.

Police Say Money Changers Can’t Be Arrested

Police have challenged the Parliament of Zimbabwe to review some of the laws dealing with economic crimes, saying the current statutes were “weak” to enforce.
Speaking during the just ended Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) 2022 annual congress held in Victoria Falls, police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said due to “weak” laws, the police were failing to deal with illegal money changers blamed for the collapse of the local currency.

“You will find a briefcase company or a fake company, which has no CR14 form (a document that gives details of the directors and secretaries of the company) and is not registered with the Deeds Office, operating 300 accounts, taking deposits and not offering physical products or a service,” Nyathi said.

“They are trading and at one point having $1 billion in their accounts which they take from people then they take this money to the parallel market to look for the United States dollars.

“We have some of these companies.”

Nyathi said currently, there are 28 entities which are on the radar of the police and other stakeholders including the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe Revenue Authority for operating illegally.

“They don’t pay tax, they don’t contribute anything and they are not members of the ZNCC or the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries but they are saying they are in the Zimbabwe financial system taking money,” Nyathi said.

The police spokesperson said for them to enable policing to proceed smoothly, Parliament must constantly review some of our laws because “some of our laws make it difficult when it comes to policing, especially issues of economic crimes.”

“Some of our laws are weak because if you go to Copacabana in Harare and Egodini in Bulawayo, you will find people standing in corners with huge chunks of Zimbabwe dollars and when you arrest them, the courts they will tell you that you don’t have a tight or sustainable charge,” he said.

“The only option available for the police is to charge them for blocking pavements.

“So they get away with a fine and our fines are not being reviewed.

“Surely, in an economy like ours, how can people pay a fine of $500 or $1000?

“That’s why I want to challenge our Parliamentarians to assist in the maintenance of law and order in the country.

“Let’s have deterrent fines. Our fines are pathetic to say the least.”

The government has been cracking down on illegal foreign currency traders, issuing statutory instruments, but with little success.

For instance, in mid-September 2021, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe ordered banks and mobile money operators to freeze accounts of over 30 individuals it accused of facilitating illegal foreign currency trade via mobile platforms and social media.

This came one year after the government banned mobile-money services, accusing the dominant Econet of running a Ponzi scheme.

Officials at the central bank alleged that Ecocash platform, which boasts of 11 million users, contributed to the country’s spiralling inflation by facilitating illegal foreign-currency dealings.

The government later allowed-mobile money users to continue using the Ecocash services, but only if they abided by the weekly and monthly transaction limits imposed on them.

Nevertheless, mobile-money agents remain banned.

Nyathi said the people who are behind illegal money changing business in Zimbabwe were highly-connected.

“Some of these so-called moneychangers don’t stay in the streets,” he said.

“The people on the streets are just runners and when we arrest these runners, they don’t tell you anything.

“They will rather die or go to jail,” he said.

“As police, we have it and we know that some of these so-called big deals in terms of foreign currency dealing are done in offices, houses and cars.

“When we say people should come forward and report, they don’t want to.

“They only come to report after losing money. I am telling the truth, this is the challenge which we have with the police.

“That’s why we want business, Parliamentarians to come on board and support us.”

Nyathi said Zimbabweans were keeping large sums of greenbacks at their homes, money that can be used to retool some of the industries.

“There is money in Zimbabwe. How can you have a company keeping US$300 000 in office?

“A company keeping US$400 000 cash in the storeroom?

“These guys have never worked before, they acquire houses, they buy cars and they acquire properties,” he said.

“The industry is talking about retooling and a sustainable economy.

“How can we sustain the economy when we have huge chunks of money sitting in a storeroom?” -Standard

“Threats Can’t Run Economy”

Tinashe Sambiri|The economy is not run on experiments, CCC vice president Hon Tendai Biti has said.

According to Hon Biti, the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is worse than Robert Mugabe.

“Through SI118A of 2022 , Mr Mnangwagwa has issued a Presidential Decree in terms of the Presidential Powers(Temporal Measures)Act Cap 10:20.Despite his short tenure Mr Mnangwagwa s decrees are almost as equal to Mr Mugabe s decrees over his 38 year tenure,” Hon Biti wrote on Twitter.

He added:

“Truth is economies are not run on coercion & threats. They are not run on ill thought kick & hope praxis.They are not run on experiments that reflect deep contempt for any theory or philosophy .They are run on clarity , consistency and clear strategic & theoretical trajectory.

Truth is economies function on the basis of confidence & the social contract .Economies function on legitimacy. Thanks to incompetence ,inconsistency & total lack of confidence the Zimbabwe economy is in tatters . The country needs a major paradigm.A new beginning.”

Journalist Laiton Kandawire Dies

Laiton Kandawire

Statement: Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) joins the Kandawire family, Kariba Tourism and Media industry players in mourning the passing of Mr Laiton Kandawire. He was a Kariba- based prolific freelance writer, a scribe of the local media House Patsaka Nyaminyami community radio and a sharp intellectual who defined the art of writing and social commentary. Laiton, also known as Leeds, passed on today the 2nd of July 2022 at Mtenderi Hospital in Zambia.

There can never be talk the of post 2000 media landscape in Kariba without the mention of Laiton. He has written several published articles across the divide of tourism, fishing, service delivery and social life putting Kariba on the map.

The void Laiton has left is too big to fill within this local community of Kariba. Laiton is survived by his wife and three boys. Mourners are gathered in Mahombekombe, Kariba.
May his soul rest in peace.

Tribute To Dr Joshua Nkomo

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

On this day in 1999 Zimbabwe lost its Father, Dr. Joshua M.N. Nkomo, Father Zimbabwe.

A revolutionary par excellence who led to liberation of our country from racist & oppressive colonialism.

A man of extra ordinary character, enigma & revolutionary discipline. We remember his wise words which will live forever, “Zimbabwe will not die, its young people will save it.”

We will never betray baba Nkomo- we are in charge! And we fear fokol!

Happy new month!

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Wake Up Zimbabwe: Panyika Karimanzira

By Panyika Karimanzira | Other than an interview I did with TRT on the eve of the so called “New dispensation” on 23rd November 2017, this is probably the first time I have had to publicly comment in the media about the situation in Zimbabwe. This of course is apart from short and sporadic social media commentary and the one that routinely comes with my human rights work.

Panyika Karimanzira

My failure to write frequently is not because I despise it but because my routine is such that I hardly have the time.

I am part of the working class and the industry I work in is not only too demanding but is fast paced and spans all time zones. This leaves me with very little spare time to share between family responsibilities, human rights work and social life.

In reality, and because of the scarcity of time, my human rights work is fused with my social life. In other words I hardly have any circles to talk about outside my human rights work.

The enforced disappearance of Moreblessing Ali on 24th May 2022, the discovery of her mutilated body in a well in Nyatsime in Chitungwiza on Saturday 11th June 2022 and the murder of yet another CCC member, Edison Chinembiri of Zengeza by ZANU-PF“thugs” on Tuesday 14th June 2022 has jolted me into writing this piece. The revulsion is beyond words. This is not because these very sad recent occurrences are the first of their nature but because they are the latest and happening at a time when I thought a Government of a peaceful nation has gone past that, especially considering that we now have a people driven constitution crafted in 2013, less than 10 years ago and a Presidential incumbent who got into office carrying the hopes, albeit false, of the nation for a change for the better from a diabolical Robert Mugabe era, although on the back of a coup that was, as some quarters would say, not a coup.

If you have followed my postings on social media, you would have noticed that at the apex of my condemnation of human rights issues in the context of Zimbabwe is Gukurahundi, a genocide that occurred in Zimbabwe in the 80’s, quite early into our independence as a nation. I need to state at this stage that I am using the word “independence” with a pinch of salt because, if all that has occurred from the date we were pronounced “independent” to today (42 plus years later) is to go by, Zimbabweans, in the main are not independent. It’s only the ruling elite, their cronies, ass-lickers and bread-crump hopefuls that are enjoying what is supposed to be the benefits of independence for a nation of 16+ million peace-loving and patient Zimbabweans.

Why Gukurahundi? Some may ask. The answer is partly because nothing is worse than a genocide in terms of atrocities and partly because I personally witnessed Gukurahundi unfold before my very own eyes and I still live with the grief and scars. I was in Matabeleland from day one right through to the end of that sad era in the history of our nation.

Zimbabweans, at some point you are going to have to acknowledge and face the reality that you will need to use some degree of force to confront the beast that is the regime that is holding you at ransom and decimating you in measures equal to war times.

This regime is at war with its citizens. In you, the ordinary person, it sees an enemy that needs eliminating at the earliest possible opportunity. The regime is afraid, very afraid of you because it knows the power you wield and the gravity of the atrocities it has committed against you. It knows it committed a genocide, it knows it has traumatised a whole generation in one way or another, it knows it has mismanaged the economy and plundered the resources that are meant for us all for the benefit of a very few. It knows too that you are aware of it and, the scariest part of it all is that it knows that once it is out of power, everyone (and I mean everyone including the Army, the Police, the latter day boot-lickers (forgive my French) of the likes of Varakashi, Nick Mangwana, Chris and Monica Mutswanga and all the dimwits it bribes with bread crumbs will turn against it.

You see, Gukurahundi cannot be undone. Same applies to all the cyclical atrocities that are cued with every election in Zimbabwe – forced disappearances, abductions, murders, short sleeves, you name it.

What the leaders of this regime have already committed as a collective and indeed in their personal capacities is enough for them to face successful prosecution before any competent court of law, be it domestic, regional, or international.

The current ruling elite crossed the Rubicon decades ago when they committed a genocide, Gukurahundi.

Zimbabweans, in saying this, I know I am going to break your hearts BUT there does not seem much choice but to have to resort to some force of some sort, to subdue the brutality of the regime.

It is inevitable that blood will be shed because the regime is not going to give you your freedom on a plate. Your choice is between a short, sharp revolution that spills blood on either side or a protracted diplomatic and never-ending regime that entails one sided spilling of blood in drips and drabs by the regime and all its successor versions if the regime is allowed to continue.

Remember the regime is killing you in so many ways, directly or indirectly. Directly through shooting you with live ammunition if you dare demonstrate peacefully, abductions, murders, forced disappearances etc., – indirectly through deprivation in various forms, not least of which is the failure to provide basic services like serviceable health infrastructure.

If we are not going to “man up”, the atrocious approach of ZANU-PF, the only ruling party Zimbabwe has known since independence will alter the genetics of our nationhood from a peace-loving default position to an intolerant, ruthless and diabolic one.

The long and short of it is that a revolution is overdue in Zimbabwe, preferably by popular uprising, and if not feasible, by any means possible. It is time to say “Voetsak” to the current regime, its boot-lickers, its enablers and wanabe speculative revolutionaries.

Wake up Zimbabweans. Regime change should be your unequivocal mantra because you need it badly and you need it now. No need to be ashamed of wanting to change a murderous and corrupt regime that will stop at nothing to cling to power.

Kusiri kufa ndekupi, okungasi kufa yikuphi?

I conclude by quoting Martin Niemöller,

“First, they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.”

About the author and disclaimer:
Panyika Karimanzira a.k.a. Mandulo Pasichigare a.k.a. Shangoni WaHamisi is a Zimbabwean human rights activist based in the United Kingdom and is writing in his personal capacity in this instance. He can be contacted via email [email protected]

Cameras’ll Bring Sanity On Zimbabwe’s Roads

It is a fact most Zimbabwe’s lack civil sense, when it comes to road usage, on our roads we go by our self-concocted guidelines. Many make their own lanes or try to squeeze through congestion due to sudden increase in motor vehicles.

Taking care of ever-increasing and complex traffic situations is a challenge for many of Zimbabwe’s major cities, especially Harare. Zimbabwe’s rising car ownership and urban sprawl continue to put pressure on our roads, leading to some worrying trends. The Harare city centre should now be considered the world’s most dangerous city and how our harare drivers are meandering in our streets. With heavy fines as high as US$263 by the Harare Municipal police, Harare’s latest attempt to crack down on the general lawlessness on its potholed, traffic-choked roads has shown some initial results, but there is a need make lasting solutions, which included the good old days of ticketing by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) traffic officers who use to carry the popular Z69 which was the on the spot fine book or the “form 265” which required you to pay your fine within seven days of being issued with a traffic ticket for a traffic offence.

Above that we should however, say thank you to smart and intelligent video solutions that are being used the world over, our government, law enforcement agencies and citizens can address these driving-associated stressors head on. Today’s advancement in technology can provide Artificial intelligence (AI) powered smart video cameras that can enforce speed limits, safer driving at intersections,emergency response, alleviating traffic congestion and record bad drivers and traffic offenders.

Smart video cameras can be set up at roadsides to record the speed of vehicles and keep speeding under control. These cameras ensure that drivers keep within permitted speed limits, making traffic safer and reducing the possibility of road accidents. Using radar technology, smart video cameras can calculate the average speed between two points along the road or at the location of a camera. The speed data is associated with each detected licence, and sent to traffic units who can respond immediately. In other cases, the licence plate number of a speed-violating vehicle is registered, and several weeks later the license plate holder will receive a fine by mail or by SMS on their cellular phone.

Intersections are often scenes of collision owing to driver negligence and recklessness, which is why it is an important location to be considered for smart video solutions. Modern technology makes it possible to monitor driving behaviour in real time. This includes drivers driving through red traffic lights, making a U-turn in the middle of the intersection, travelling the wrong way, or using the shoulder to bypass traffic.

Street CCTTV

With modern technology there has to be a technological connection between law enforcement agencies, emergency response service providers and paramedics. The sooner emergency responders arrive at the scene of an accident, the lower the risk of fatalities. Smart videos have an automatic incident detection delivery system which allows for rapid response to emergencies, whether motorists require the police, fire service, or paramedics. By analysing live video streams, information about accidents and traffic violations can be obtained in real time and flagged via an instant alert to the city’s traffic control centre so that help can be dispatched.

There are now 1,5 million vehicles that traverse the streets of Harare’s central business district on a daily basis according to information availed by the Central Registry Vehicle, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo has said in 2021.The road network for Harare was built for only a maximum of 200,000 vehicles and the city is now prone to constant traffic congestion and unnecessary jams. With smart Video analytics provided these can help identify roads and locations where congestion is most likely to occur. This helps city authorities determine if the area would benefit from traffic management schemes. Vehicles are counted and classified in real time and the data is compiled into heat maps and dashboards so that cities can take practical steps toward traffic relief.

As long as there are bad drivers, car accidents, traffic congestion, and risky driving behaviours, there is room to improve road conditions. Smart video cameras, combined with intelligent analytics, can allow the government, law enforcement agencies and citizens to make rapid advancements toward a safer and better driving experience for motorists. By introducing the smart video cameras on Zimbabwe’s road and re-introducing the “form 265” issued by both the municipal police and the Zimbabwe Republic Police will bring sanity on Zimbabwe’s road.

If you need more details on smart video cameras please do not hesitate to whatsApp/Call +263772278161 or email [email protected]

Thieves Sell Stolen Bull To The Police

By A Correspondent- Luck ran out for two Shamva cattle rustlers who attempted to sell a stolen bull to the police and were arrested. 

Norman Makoto (30) and Vincent Nyagurungo were slapped with  a nine year jail term by Bindura magistrate Samantha Dhlamini on Thursday. 

Prosecutor Leneel Makurumure told the court that on 17 April the suspects went to Muchenje village, Shamva at Stanely Marufu’s homestead and stole a black bull.

Marufu discovered  that his bull had been stolen and filed a police report.

Police officers purpoted to be buyers and asked the two to bring the bull and they complied.

Upon releasing the bull the pair was arrested

Warriors Star Set To Make Huge Impact In English Championship

Luton Town coach Nathan Jones is hopeful that Admiral Muskwe can make a real impact this season after settling in at Kenilworth Road during the last year.

Muskwe joined the Championship side after moving from Leicester City.

The Warriors striker made twenty-three appearances across all competitions and scored two goals.

His debut campaign was marred by injuries, and he mainly featured as a substitute.

The gaffer told the club’s media: “They (Muskwe and striker Carlos Mendes Gomes) want minutes, but they have to earn minutes and they realise that…

“We pick a side because we know what we can rely on players and those two, Muskwe and Carlos, have to earn that opportunity, but they will.

“They’ll be better for the experience because they’re more up to speed, tuned and aligned with what we’re doing. We’re really excited for both of them because they’re great kids, the two of them.”

Jones also explained how the duo was affected by the team’s playing formation in the previous season.

“We were looking, at times, to play 4-3-3 but, if I’m honest, we were successful last year in the shape we played, so they were victims of that.

“They were both played as wide men but we work with them to make them better constantly, and we’re excited about them,” the coach added.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Neymar To Leave PSG ?

Brazil forward Neymar, 30, is considering leaving Paris St-Germain this summer after finding out the club are happy for him to depart, with Chelsea being contacted by the player’s agent to find out their level of interest. ESPN

Recently relegated Watford midfielder Moussa Sissoko has moved to Nantes in deal which sees him return to France since he left in 2013.

Chelsea, Paris St-Germain and Bayern Munich are pushing to sign Barcelona and France forward Ousmane Dembele, with the 25-year-old available on a free transfer. Sky Sports

Spain right-back Hector Bellerin, 27, is back training with Arsenal following his successful loan stint with Real Betis. The Star

Serie A club Athletico Paranaense wants to sign 39-year-old Dani Alves and talks between the two sides have heated up in the last few days. Goal

Paris Saint-Germain have announced Marie-Antoinette Katoto has signed a three-year contract extension.

Barcelona have decided against turning 26-year-old Wolves and Spain winger Adama Traore’s loan spell into a permanent deal. Barca had an option to sign Traore for 30m euros (£26m). Sport

Fulham want to sign Manchester United defender Eric Bailly and have approached United about the defender’s availability. Sky Sports

American MLS side New England Revolution is set to sign Albanian striker Giacomo Vrioni from Juventus. Sky Sports

Mohamed Salah will earn more than £350,000-a-week to make him the highest paid player in the club’s history after signing a new deal. BBC Sports

Barcelona manager Xavi has told first-team stars Samuel Umtiti, Martin Braithwaite, Oscar Mingueza and Riqui Puig to skip pre-season training as the players are not in the coach’s plans. Goal

Marco Asensio will not be presented with a new contract offer at Real Madrid. The Spain international must now decide whether to push for a move in the current transfer window or head towards free agency in 2023. Marca.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Video: President Chamisa Ready To Lead Nation To Prosperity

Tinashe Sambiri| The
song Muringei Chamisa has taken the social media by storm.

The powerful song is dedicated to CCC Chief Change Champion President Nelson Chamisa.

The gist of the song is a passionate appeal to God for President Chamisa’s protection as the yellow revolution spreads to all parts of the country.

The Zanu PF regime is desperate to disrupt CCC programmes across the country.

Last year President Chamisa survived assassination attempts in Chiredzi and Mutare during community engagement programmes.

Clifford Hlatywayo CCC Diaspora Affairs Secretary wrote on Twitter:
This is for the Change Champion in Chief, the People’s Choice President
@nelsonchamisa

Good morning Cde President.

Muringe Chamisa Muringe song by yours truly

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Revealed: Emmerson Mnangagwa Has Stage 1 Dementia

Tinashe Sambiri|Controversial philanthropist Susan Mutami has threatened to spill the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s bedroom secrets.

Mutami claims she knows the “smell of Mnangagwa’s emitted wind.”

According to Mutami, Mnangagwa has dementia.

“@CCCZimbabwe
and defend your vote.
One thing
@edmnangagwa
is scared of is people power. That coup wouldn’t have succeeded if it wasn’t for the citizen
As someone who once looked after the elderly and someone who knows
@edmnangagwa
personally, the man needs help. He has dementia Stage 1 going to stage 2 now and is a bit aggressive. I urge u all to send this man into retirement and vote for
@nelsonchamisa

@ZANUPF_Official
demonized my projects that I was doing for the needy in the community because I was upstaging Auxillia Mnangagwa w my charity work and they made up all sorts of lies trying to ruin me bt God looks after his children. In 2023…

@nelsonchamisa
I’m on standby to help u recover all the loot including the private jet that was bought using the citizens money and is a name of a proxy. I was told where some of the money is stashed. I help becoz I know what it’s like to have nothing at all.

People u need to understand that in 2023 he’s going to unleash more violence and a lot of people are going to lose their lives. He’s a Taliban, and I can go as far as 2002 where he gave an instruction to have Chebundo killed in a house fire which he narrowly escaped,” Mutami said.

About Mental Health And Climate Change

Climate change poses serious risks to mental health and well-being, concludes a new WHO policy brief, launched today at the Stockholm+50 conference.

The Organization is therefore urging countries to include mental health support in their response to the climate crisis, citing examples where a few pioneering countries have done this effectively.

The findings concur with a recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), published in February this year. The IPPC revealed that rapidly increasing climate change poses a rising threat to mental health and psychosocial well-being; from emotional distress to anxiety, depression, grief, and suicidal behavior.

“The impacts of climate change are increasingly part of our daily lives, and there is very little dedicated mental health support available for people and communities dealing with climate-related hazards and long-term risk,” said Dr Maria Neira, Director of the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health at WHO.

The mental health impacts of climate change are unequally distributed with certain groups disproportionately affected depending on factors such as socioeconomic status, gender and age. However, it is clear that climate change affects many of the social determinants that are already leading to massive mental health burdens globally. A 2021 WHO survey of 95 countries found that only 9 have thus far included mental health and psychosocial support in their national health and climate change plans.

“The impact of climate change is compounding the already extremely challenging situation for mental health and mental health services globally. There are nearly 1 billion people living with mental health conditions, yet in low- and middle-income countries, 3 out of 4 do not have access to needed services” said Dévora Kestel, Director of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse at WHO. “By ramping up mental health and psychosocial support within disaster risk reduction and climate action, countries can do more to help protect those most at risk.”

The new WHO policy brief recommends five important approaches for governments to address the mental health impacts of climate change:

integrate climate considerations with mental health programmes;
integrate mental health support with climate action;
build upon global commitments;
develop community-based approaches to reduce vulnerabilities; and
close the large funding gap that exists for mental health and psychosocial support.
“WHO’s Member States have made it very clear mental health is a priority for them. We are working closely with countries to protect people’s physical and mental health from climate threats,” said Dr Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum, WHO climate lead, and an IPCC lead author.

Some good examples exist of how this can be done such as in the Philippines, which has rebuilt and improved its mental health services after the impact of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 or in India, where a national project has scaled up disaster risk reduction in the country while also preparing cities to respond to climate risks and address mental health and psychosocial needs.

The Stockholm Conference commemorates the 50th anniversary of the UN Conference on the Human Environment and recognizes the importance of environmental determinants for both physical and mental health.

Note to editors

WHO defines mental health as “a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to her or his community”.

WHO defines mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) as “any type of local or outside support that aims to protect or promote psychosocial well-being and/or prevent or treat mental disorder”.

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Watch: Muringei Chamisa Song

Tinashe Sambiri| The
song Muringei Chamisa has taken the social media by storm.

The powerful song is dedicated to CCC Chief Change Champion President Nelson Chamisa.

The gist of the song is a passionate appeal to God for President Chamisa’s protection as the yellow revolution spreads to all parts of the country.

The Zanu PF regime is desperate to disrupt CCC programmes across the country.

Last year President Chamisa survived assassination attempts in Chiredzi and Mutare during community engagement programmes.

Clifford Hlatywayo CCC Diaspora Affairs Secretary wrote on Twitter:
This is for the Change Champion in Chief, the People’s Choice President
@nelsonchamisa

Good morning Cde President.

Muringe Chamisa Muringe song by yours truly

FakaPressure

Police Terrorize UZ Students

Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous police details attacked University of Zimbabwe students on Friday as Zanu PF- aligned ZICOSU lost elections at the country’s leading centre of learning.

CCC spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi Mahere condemned the harassment of innocent students by ZRP cops.

“We’ve received disturbing reports that violence broke out at the UZ yesterday after ZICOSU lost the election to ZINASU.

It is reported that armed Police beat up students. This is not the Zimbabwe we want. Students must be allowed to make choices without persecution,” Mahere wrote on Facebook.

CCC Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma wrote on Twitter:

“News we are receiving is that ZANU PF is terrorizing students at UZ.

With the imminent defeat of its baby organization, ZICOSU by
@Zinasuzim
in SRC elections, ZANU PF is threatening violence on students.

@AllanChipoyi
is ZINASU presidential candidate.”