Employees Want Respect From Their Employer

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28 June 2022                          

What employees value most is respect, according to occupational psychologist Memory Nguwi. Also important are supportive leadership and leaders who live the organisation’s core values, he said.

He told participants in a two-day Chartered Governance and Accountancy Institute in Zimbabwe Winter School in Harare last Thursday that this was the finding of a survey on the culture elements most important to employees.

Another study showed there were few differences between different generations in terms of work performance.

Psychological safety, by which was meant employees feeling free to voice their opinions in workplace meetings and question management decisions or practices, was important, he said.

Often employees did not feel safe enough to speak freely in meetings, feeling it was safer to keep quiet  or simply agree with their boss.

“When fear is at the core of your operations, your team members will give you their hands but never their hearts and minds.

“Good leaders create an environment where people can be themselves and where it is very safe to speak out and challenge issues,” he said.

“If you want people to follow you, you must respect them,” he added.

He said critical thinking was important but emphasised it should always be backed up with facts.

The winter school was well attended and stimulating, with presenters providing different perspectives on accounting and governance issues.

South African Institute of Professional Accountants (SAIPA) executive Rashied Small, who made his presentation virtually, said he doubted that anyone realised what an important role accountants play in a country. It had been found that in the fastest growing economies it was accountants rather than the government that was driving the economy, he said.

Accountants not only had a responsibility to their client but had to be accountable to the public.

“If you have to choose between the client and the public interest, the public interest must take priority,” Mr Small said.

“If you are not happy about certain information, you have a responsibility to investigate whether there has been any fraud or corruption,” he said.

With technology taking over some of the accounting functions, digital proficiency was important. The accounting profession was moving towards an advisory function, he said. Qualitative and non-financial information required integrated thinking.

Medirite Healthcare managing director Mugove Chideme shared his own experience in building a business. His first failed business venture taught him the importance of not using working capital to purchase expensive cars and of making profits before purchasing such cars.

He learnt from this experience. His current business is one of the major suppliers of healthcare products in the health sector.

He attributed his eventual success to having a passion for his business and daring to dream.

“Transform problems into opportunities,” he said. “For example, if electricity is always unavailable, look at how you can import solar products for power.”

July28 managing director Jackie Hussein explained the Metaverse and Web 3.0 concepts to winter school participants on Friday.

The metaverse would take working from home and virtual participation in meetings a step further by allowing one to interact  with others, with an image of oneself and others interacting making it seem as if one was actually present with them in the office, a bar or anywhere else. 

“It sounds far-fetched. The technology for the metaverse is still evolving and in many cases is already here,” she said.

Web 3.0 would give users control over their own data, unlike the present situation where others access a people’s data and use it without their permission.

Sabi Mines finance executive Alec Jemwa gave an insight into how to go about a forensic audit. Such an audit was carried out where there were suspicions of fraud. Its purpose was to establish whether there was such fraud and, if there was, to obtain evidence of it that would enable those concerned to be prosecuted.

It was an investigative process, he said, requiring investigative skills that were not required for a standard audit.

He suggested that the reason many forensic audits do not end up in a prosecution is that some of those conducting forensic auditing lacked the necessary investigative skills.

Another problem was that the person responsible for the fraud might be the one the report had to be presented to.

“Your report may go to the person who engages you, who may be the perpetrator,” he said.

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Issued on behalf of the Chartered Governance and Accounting Institute in Zimbabwe by MHPR Public Relations Consultants, 59 Van Praagh Avenue, Milton Park, Harare.

UHURU Valencia Calls For Justice On The Massacre Of Africans At Melilla Border

Video footage has emerged and is circulating on social media of the massacre of
hundreds of Africans at the Melilla border.

On June 24 the world woke up to the horror of extreme police brutality by the Spanish and
Moroccan forces. Some estimates say 47 young people died and more than 100 people
transferred to local hospitals in extremely serious conditions.

However, from the body count, based on social media video footage captured at the scene, it appears over 100 dead. Police were also seen beating injured survivors with metal objects.

It appears that all the casualties were Africans fleeing war torn areas such as Sudan and seeking international protection due to the conflicts in their country.

By contrast the world has witnessed an outpouring of assistance to Ukrainian victims of the Ukraine Russia war whilst Africans are massacred rather than being allowed refuge.

Organizations such as Uhuru Valencia have totally condemned the incident and together with other associations are requesting “the opening of a serious investigation” to determine the circumstances of this atrocity and the guilty personnel prosecuted.

UHURU Valencia are calling on Africans living in Valencia to join their demonstration taking place today, Sunday, June 26 at 7:00 p.m. at Plaza Pinazos in front of the Government building.

This atrocity cannot remain unpunished under any circumstances and all political actors will have to take responsibility. This dismissive and abusive treatment of African people has to stop!! We demand to hear the voices of condemnation from all African countries and all countries desiring to do business with Africa.

It is not acceptable for Africans to be brutalized and murdered in this inhumane way at the hands of the same authorities who are supposed to be upholding human rights. The world courts and humanity must put a stop to it.

We stand with all the families who have lost loved ones in this incident in calling for an
investigation to assess to what extent the police and armed forces were directly or indirectly responsible for some of these deaths and mistreatment of the dying and wounded!!

The voices all migrants must be heard. Enough of the differentiated treatment of people seeking refuge based on colour.

We send our condolences to the entire Black African community of which we are a part and call on all the media and associations to join in the condemnation and support the call for an immediate investigation and firm action against all those responsible.

Video footage of the harrowing treatment and horror available on request.

Sista Shanice

Teachers Flee School Over Goblins

By A Correspondent- Teachers at a school in Matabeleland North’s Bubi district have fled from the school after they were sexually attacked by mysterious things believed by locals to be goblins. 

Majiji Primary School’s development committee chairperson (DCC) John Sibanda told Southern Eye that a prophet from an Apostolic sect was invited to perform a cleansing ritual at the school which has virtually shut down.

Sibanda said:

Unfortunately, the results did not satisfy the community members after the situation got worse. A meeting was held and it was decided that those with spiritual powers should be called in to assist remove the goblins.

Madzibaba visited the school last week and performed his magic, unfortunately, the ceremony did not yield the desired results because the abuse by goblins has escalated even more.

Sibanda said another meeting was held last week with different stakeholders at the school, which included village heads, the councillor and parents.

He said parents of learners at the school were fuming saying Madzibaba failed to remove the goblins. Added Sibanda:

He only captured a small snake from a male teacher’s cottage. The community now claim that the captured snake is the same as other snakes that are usually found at Majiji and other surrounding communities in Mbembeswana.

The school is now empty because lessons have been disturbed for a full week after teachers left to flee the goblins. The female teachers who were terrorised by the goblins came back last Sunday, but complained that the situation has actually gotten worse. They did not sleep last night.

Sibanda said different prophets were asked to assist, but only Madzibaba turned up.

Ward 4 councillor Danisa Siwela said more spiritual healers are needed to assist the school.

Villagers told Southern Eye that the owners of the goblins must be exposed.

“Move On And Forget About Betrayers in Love,” says Sifelilizwe “Fair” Shumba

….as rebranded “ Usamunamate” is thrown into the music market

Review by Tinashe Gumbo | After 21 years, Usamunamate resurrects.

As “Musorobhangu” album is still wreaking havoc on the national radio stations; YouTube and in the streets of Zimbabwe and the surrounding countries, Sifelilizwe Shumba and the Peps Kings have generously thrown back “Usamunamate”. Those who closely follow the Peps Kings Music, will remember the Unovhaira Nei (2000) album which carried the hit song, Usamunamate Haasi Gotwe Renyika.

I particularly vividly remember the song myself, as we played it in “Bagdad” Hostels at the University of Zimbabwe with my colleagues from Mberengwa, Tavonga Chipembere, Forget Mutemba and Masara Masara of Chivi. We were in our second year at the institution. Twenty-one years later, the rebranded Usamunamate song is back as a scotching “single”. In this short piece, I try to share my subjective interpretation of the song.

A few lines from Usamunamate

On 23 June 2022, I received a call from Shumba indicating that the Peps Kings have a new one from the oven. He shared with me the song as he always does, before it became public. I played it once, twice, and by the third time, I had been convinced that indeed, this is an “old but very new Usamunamate”. The voices, the guitars (lead, rhythm and bass) and the drums are now well arranged. Yes, I enjoyed the song back then in 2000, but certainly, the current version is a marvel to listen to.

I still felt the System (Fanuel) Tazvida flavor in the rebranded project. The Peps Kings have always worked hard to fill the gap left by the late great Tazvida of the Chazezeza Challengers (this is my subjective argument). Let me remind the audience of the central lines in the song:

Usamunamate uyooo x2; Haasi gotwe renyika x2; Ungazomupa manyemweee x2; Rega zviende izvooo x2; Hona imhepo yenyikaaa x2; Inotopfuura nenyikaaa x2; Inga nyika izere iyooo x2; Nevasikana vakanakaaa x2;….. Nevakomana vakatsvindaaa x2; Uchazochema mangwanaaa x2; Uchazodemba mangwana iweee x2;………; Awhwihwihwo! Peps Kings! From Mberengwa with Love!; …Ukandikanya ndodiniko dhiaaa x2; Ukandikanya ndoita Seiko iniii x2; ……

In some few lines as shown above, Shumba reminds his audience of his beloved community of Mberengwa. This has been his trade mark. He always makes sure that the word “Mberengwa” finds its way into all his projects and the idea has found favor with his home boys and girls from that community.

My Reading of Shumba’s Message

For me, Shumba comes in to console victims of betrayal in love relationships. He urges them to move on and forget about the betrayal. Shumba must have emotionally witnessed people in life who waste time trying to lure back their ex-lovers who would have betrayed them. He appreciates the pain that one undergoes after being betrayed by someone he or she called lover. This is what we call heartbreak, or its sister term, heartache. This is a serious matter that the Peps Kings front man is trying to deal with in his song. In a dismissive manner, Shumba urges the betrayed girl or boy to move on and never to think about this almost evil betrayer(lover).

While the Clergy will always preach about reconciliation in broken love partnerships, Shumba advises, that a “heart breaker” should never be worshipped, lest “Ungazomupa manyemweee”. The best is to let him or her go as he or she is just like the wind which blows past stationary objects without causing any effect to the same.

For Shumba, there is no need to worship a lady or a boy as the market (world) is full of beautiful girls and smart boys who can always fill in the gap left by the betrayer. Indeed, this particular betrayer is not the last born of Zimbabwe or Africa, if not the whole world. This is a strong consoling line in the song for all those currently feeling the pain of betrayal from their loved ones.

In fact, for Shumba, betrayal can be a blessing in disguise. Otherwise, if you insist to reconnect with such an unfaithful partner, you will regret it as he or she can repeat what he or she would have done to you. In Shona they say “Shiri ine muririro wayo haimuregi” (it is diffult to change one’s tradional behavior). The best thing is to move on and look for other partners who may be even better than this particular one who did not keep the promise. Indeed, “God does not save you from heartache, but he will save you in heartache” (Morris, 2019). Morris (Ibid) further indicates that “God does not save you from pain, but he will save you in pain”. Therefore, according to Shumba, one can only save him or herself from this painful situation by moving on instead of continuously trying to foster reconciliation which will not help the situation.

A bit on love relationship

When two people have the hots for each other, their brains experience a flood of chemical changes, rewiring them entirely (Kelly, n.d.). Love induces adrenaline in the brain. This explains why a person in love, might trip up on words, sweat uncontrollably, and has heart palpitations (ibid). Indeed, loving someone feels really good to that extent.

However, when a relationship goes astray, those feel-good chemicals all nosedive and wreak havoc on one’s love-high body. One can experience extreme depression when he or she is detached from one’s significant other. Common symptoms that follow include loss of appetite, insomnia, increased stress, and problems focusing (Kelly, n.d.). A brokenhearted person becomes a complicated creature to deal with. A lot can happen as one tries to help a person in such an emotional situation. Often, we just get tired of love and feel that love really sucks. We feel like it hurts us way too much. At times love brings all the sort of pain that goes mercifully beyond our powers of feeling. This is the situation that Shumba is confronting in his song, Usamunamate.

An analysis of Shumba’s advice in Usamunamate

When it comes to betrayal, nothing hurts more than being betrayed by a person you so much love and trust. It hurts like hell when a partner in love betrays you. It is normally difficult to accept this reality hence one will try to speak to everyone and do everything in search of solutions. In most cases, one will feel like is dreaming, only to realize that indeed, his or her loving partner is no longer interested in their love affair. In some cases, one starts to self-blame for his or her delusion. Thus, Shumba offers special advice in such painful cases, that is, to move on. In this case, Shumba’s advice seems to connect so well with Sam (2020)’s “effective ways to deal with betrayal”.

In the following few paragraphs, I try to analyze Shumba’s message based on the four ways of dealing with betrayal as shared by Sam (2020). These are acceptance of reality; ignoring reasons behind betrayal; regarding betrayal as lessons of life as well as avoiding betrayals in relationships.

Acceptance of Reality

Very often, people find it difficult to move on because they do not accept the reality that they have been betrayed (Sam, 2020). Shumba notes the same in his song such that he advises one to accept that he or she has to look for other potential lovers. Yet, the first step to heal one’s wound is to face reality and admit that one has a wound. To insist that you have to reconnect with the ex-lover, is dangerous because “Uchazochema mangwana” according to Shumba.

Never look for reasons behind it

Sam (2020) advises that it will be useless to try to find the reason behind any betrayal. In the same vain, Shumba, is also not interested in one finding the reason for the ex-lover’s decision. For him, this becomes an opportunity for one to move on and look for other girls or boys who may be even better than the betrayer. Attention, according to Shumba, should be paid to the next stage of life without “this one”. Sam indicates that instead of trying to answer the question “why”, one needs to pay close attention to the impact of the betrayal. If it is “severe and affects you financially, mentally and emotionally, ask yourself if it’s something you can live with, stay with and comfortably be with moving forward. If not, then why bother wasting your time to find the reason when you already know your decision”. This resonates well with Shumba’s main message in his song, to move on.

Consider it a lesson

Clearly, heartbreak is painful, and we are all not immune from it. It is part of our love life, unfortunately. In most cases, we struggle to take stock of how we would have treated the eventual heartbreaker and thereby ending up blaming ourselves. Shumba and Sam (2020) hold that never ever blame yourself for someone’s decision to leave you. Othwise, when it happens, it should be considered as a blessing in disguise. This will be a lesson for you as you enter into new love relationships.

After experiencing heartbreak, one should “always pay close attention to people’s action rather than their words because actions always speak louder than words. ….. start to listen more and speak less and do more reflections as it helps ..get a better understanding that quality is more important than quantity…” (Sam, 2020) in love. Shumba also notes the same when he emphasizes that “Rega zviende izvooo…. inga nyika izere… nevasikana vakanakaaa….nevakomana vakatsvindaaa…” He is simply indicating that one would have been given the opportunity to settle for better quality love partners as a result of this betrayal.

Moreover, there is no need to revenge because “what goes around comes around” (Sam, 2020). For both Shumba and Sam, best revenge, one can make is moving on, living well and achieving greater success in life because if one ever encounters one’s betrayer again in future, the later will have no choice but to regret.

Stay away from betrayals

Some people are tempted to reconcile with ex-lovers who would have betrayed them in the first instance. In some considerable number of cases, some might forgive betrayal and continue to be in a relationship or partnership with them. Yet, Shumba continues to caution that “Uchazochema mangwana”. Shumba is unapologetic about it. He urges his audience to move on.

Conclusion

What is clear from my understanding of Usamunamate (2022 version) is that there is great improvements from the earlier version. However, the message remains the same with some few areas of emphasis being made in the new version. The arrangement of the guitars and voices was a major improvement in the latest project. Shumba does not seem to believe in reconciliation between ex-lovers. His advice is clear, “move on” as this may be an opportunity to connect with better lovers than the one who betrayed you.

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Reference List

Kelly, C. (n.d.), Why We Physically Feel Love and Heartache in Our Hearts (inverse.com), Accessed 27 June 2027

Morris, M., (2019), Blessing in Disguise: The Truth About Trouble – Matt Morris, Accessed 27 June 2022

Sam, no initials, (2020), Effective ways to deal with betrayals – QLA Life, Accessed 27 June 2022.

Intelligence Officer’s Extortion Bail Ruling Deferred

By A Correspondent- Bail ruling for a divisional intelligence officer in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Leornard Mutandwa arrested last Thursday over extortion and fraud allegations has been deferred to today.

Mutandwa (48) was arrested together with Charles Benjamin Chari (57) and another Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operative Godknows Ganyani, who is on the run.

The accused persons yesterday appeared before Harare magistrate Stanford Mambanje. The complainant in the matter is co-director of Welli-Will Industries Wilbert Makonese.

It is alleged that sometime last year, the complainant supplied goods worthUS$392 000 to the Primary and Secondary Education ministry, but payment was delayed.

Makonese was in dire need of money to repay a loan that his company had taken from the Industrial Development Bank of Zimbabwe.

The accused then offered to assist in the processing of the payment from the ministry and introduced themselves as members of the CIO.

It is further alleged that Mutandwa, Ganyani and Chari misrepresented that Makonese should pay “something” so that his company could be assisted. They allegedly showed Makonese a text message on Ganyani’s phone, purportedly originating from higher offices.

Makonese succumbed to the pressure and gave the accused US$1 500.

On November 22, the trio duped him again after misrepresenting that the President’s Office had directed Makonese to donate US$10 000 to a certain charitable organisation which was not named in the court documents.

Makonese gave the accused US$4 000 as a donation.

The trio allegedly further demanded US$500, claiming that it was facilitation fee and hey shared all the money.

Makonese was also forced to pay for one of the accused, Ganyani’s travel expenses from Chiredzi, including hotel bills amounting to US$4 000 and clothes worth US$450.

It was further alleged that on June 21 this year, the trio demanded US$30 000 from Makonese, claiming that it was payment for having facilitated prompt payment of the money which Makonese was owed by the ministry.

However, Makonese had not received the payment from the ministry as claimed by the trio. They threatened unspecified action on him after he refused to cooperate.

Makonese, however, became suspicious of the authenticity of the trio’s claims and he reported the matter to the police.

Investigations were carried out and on June 22, Mutandwa went to Makonese’s business premises intending to collect the money and was arrested.

Mutandwa then led the police to the arrest of Chari.-NewZimbabwe

Biti Dismisses Guvamatanga’s GNU Salary Claim

By A Correspondent- Former finance minister, Tendai Biti, has told off current treasury permanent secretary, George Guvamatanga, after he claimed civil servants are better paid now that they were during the government of national unity (GNU).

Guvamatanga, who was speaking to journalists at finance minister Mthuli Ncube’s press conference Monday, claimed civil servants never received US$540 in monthly wages during the coalition government when Biti was finance minister.

“I want to dispel another notion that has been shared widely, that previously, during the GNU, the minimum salary was US$540,” said Guvamatanga.

“That is not correct, because we know at that particular moment in time the exchange rate was US$1:ZW$2.50.

“If you want to work out the correct US dollar salary you have to take that US$540 and divide it by ZW$2.50.

“If you take the US$175, we are currently paying plus the ZW$60 000, as the minimum salary, we are paying we are not even far off from what civil servants were getting.

“The real value (of their salary) was around US$200.”

The Zimbabwe dollar was not in use during the GNU, which was in place from 2009 to 2013. It was only brought back in 2016 as a surrogate currency, bond notes, three years after the GNU.

Biti, who oversaw revival of the Zimbabwean economy in the GNU, after a decade in the doldrums, said Guvamatanga’s statement was ridiculous.

“The suggestion that there was an exchange rate in 2013 is so zany . It can’t be made by a senior civil servant. A parallel exchange rate only emerged fully in 2018 upon introduction of the surrogate currency we call the RTGS$ or the Bond Note, shame,” said Biti.

“When one has nothing to say one must shut up. Today’s presser was a tragic expression of the humongous levels of deceit, dishonesty, incompetence and hypocrisy of this regime. It is not news that the multi-currency system will continue. Fact is,  the economy self-dollarised a long time ago.”

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) vice president maintained government should adopt the US dollar as the main currency if it was not going to oversee another economic meltdown similar to the one witnessed around 2008.

Added Biti: “The Willing Buyer, Willing Seller (WBWS) exchange, like the auction rate, represents yet another rigged rate, hence the huge difference between same and the rate on 4th street. The RBZ should have no role in determination of exchange rate. Truth is the central bank long outlived its usefulness and should be abolished.

“Solution is simple, use the US dollar as a transitional mechanism. Float Zimbabwe dollar, eliminate export surrender requirements, pay civil servants US dollars, deal with debt burden, deal with corruption, pursue fiscal consolidation, fund the social sector and attend to gross capital formation.”

Ncube is battling to arrest a downward spiral of the economy that has seen Zimbabwe topping inflation rates across the globe, a steep rise in prices of basic goods and job action by civil servants who are demanding better wages in the favoured US dollar.

ZRP Probes Zanu PF Leaders’ Deaths In Nyatsime

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has launched investigations into the death of two senior ZANU PF officials in the Nyatsime area of Chitungwiza.

One of them is alleged to have been poisoned, while the other reportedly succumbed to a stress-related illness.

The two officials are former Manyame district chairperson Tina Gweshe, who is suspected by her family to have been poisoned after she attended a party last week, and George Murambatsvina, the ZANU PF chairman for Nyatsime.

In an interview with The Herald on Monday, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said police have begun the investigations. He said:

We are conducting investigations with a view to find out what exactly happened and we would like to urge the public to cooperate with the police. There is need for police to maintain law and order especially considering what has happened and the investigations being conducted.

Murambatsvina is expected to be buried in his rural home in Gutu while Gweshe will be buried at Zororo cemetery.

The duo was reportedly among ZANU PF officials who blocked supporters of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) from attending the memorial service of their slain colleague, Moreblessing Ali a fortnight ago.

CCC supporters reportedly burnt Murambatsvina’s house following the blockade prompting ZANU PF members to burn some 26 homes belonging to CCC activists in the area.

Meanwhile, Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala and Chitungwiza North legislator Godfrey Sithole, have since been arrested over the violence.

Inflation Humbles Mnangagwa, Mthuli Ncube, Return US Dollar

By- Inflation has humbled President Emerson Mnangagwa and his Finance minister, Mthuli Ncube and forced them to revert to the use of the United States dollar.

Mthuli admitted yesterday and said they will enact legislation to entrench the multicurrency system, which makes the US and Zimbabwe dollars legal tender for all local transactions.

He also indicated that the Government would craft legislation to support the use of the willing-buyer willing-seller exchange rate market price discovery in the setting of prices on the local market.

Ncube said the Government had recently taken significant steps to stabilise the Zimbabwe dollar exchange rate as announced by President Mnangagwa and other fiscal and monetary policy measures.
He said the confidence deficit among economic agents as a result of the past hyperinflation experiences had resulted in increased demand for US dollars as a store of value.
Ncube said lack of confidence and high inflation expectations had incentivised economic agents to engage in parallel market bench-marking of prices and skewed preference of US dollar for commercial transactions and forward exchange rate pricing.
By so doing they were creating a vicious cycle of increasing prices, which is self-fulfilling, and is generating higher month-to-month levels of inflation as well as fuelling adverse inflation expectations.

“Based on the above economic facts, the Government is putting in place the following additional measures to build further confidence in the economy. One, entrenching the multicurrency system into law.
“Government has clearly stated its intention of maintaining a multicurrency system based on the dual use of the US dollar and the Zimbabwe dollar in the main.
“However, the market’s lack of confidence in the multicurrency system is causing us challenges and I want to assure you that this multicurrency system is here to stay into the foreseeable future,” he said.
“And to eliminate any speculation and arbitrage-based activities, Government has decided to embed the multicurrency system and continue to use it or to make sure that the US dollar is used as a transaction currency in law for a period that includes the five years that covers the NDS 1 (National Development Strategy 1) period, so this will be in place for the entire NDS1 period.”
Ncube said the interbank market exchange rate is now going to be determined by banks on a willing-buyer willing-seller basis and the utilisation in all economic transactions of this formal rate is now made mandatory by law.
While economic agents are free to price their goods in US or Zimbabwe dollars, he said the equivalence of the US dollar prices and Zimbabwe dollar prices of commodities should be strictly based on the current exchange rate as determined by the willing-buyer willing-seller rate.

Lawyers Challenge Sikhala, Sithole’s Continued Persecution

By- Lawyers representing the detained CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala and his counterpart, Godfrey Sithole, have approached the High Court seeking their release. 

In a Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) statement, the duo argued that Deputy Chief Magistrate Mandaza erred in denying bail to their clients.

Jeremiah Bamu and Alec Muchadehama are representing the two senior CCC members.

 Below is the statement:

INCARCERATED SIKHALA, SITHOLE TAKES FREEDOM BID TO HIGH COURT

THE High Court will on Wednesday 29 June 2022 hear an appeal filed by two opposition legislators, who are seeking their release from prison on bail.

In an appeal filed on Monday 27 June 2022, Zengeza West constituency legislator Hon. Job Sikhala and Chitungwiza North constituency legislator Hon. Godfrey Sithole, asked the High Court to overturn Deputy Chief Magistrate Godfrey Mandaza’s decision denying them bail.

On Wednesday 22 June 2022, Deputy Chief Magistrate Mandaza denied bail to Hon. Sikhala and Hon. Sithole after ruling that the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) parliamentarians were not suitable to be released from prison pending commencement of their trial as they were repeat offenders, had breached previous bail conditions, were persons of means and had supplied transport to persons who had perpetrated acts of violence.

Deputy Chief Magistrate Mandaza further stated that the two legislators were a danger to society hence their release on bail would undermine or jeopardise the bail system.

But through their lawyers Jeremiah Bamu and Alec Muchadehama of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, Hon. Sikhala and Hon. Sithole, argued that Deputy Chief Magistrate Mandaza mistook the facts by denying them bail on the basis that they were people of means when this reason does not constitute a compelling ground for the denial of bail.

Deputy Chief Magistrate Mandaza, Hon. Sikhala and Hon. Sithole argued, acted on a wrong principle in denying them bail in circumstances where no fears of absconding trial had been established, it being the primary purpose of the bail system.

The two opposition party parliamentarians were arrested on 14 June 2022 by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers, who charged them with incitement to commit public violence as defined in section 187(1)(a) as read with section 36(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Prosecutors argued that Hon. Sikhala recorded and circulated a video urging people to commit acts of public violence in seeking revenge for the death of Moreblessing Ali who was murdered in Nyatsime area in Beatrice.

Hon. Sithole and Hon. Sikhala, prosecutors charged, supplied some vehicles which allegedly ferried some CCC party supporters from Chitungwiza and Epworth to Nyatsime, where they attacked some ruling ZANU PF party supporters and also destroyed property at shops and beer halls and looted groceries and electrical gadgets including burning a one-roomed house belonging to George Murambatsvina, the ZANU PF party Councillor for Nyatsime.

The two parliamentarians want the High Court to set aside Deputy Chief Magistrate Mandaza’s decision denying them bail and to be admitted to bail on conditions which include paying a bail deposit of ZWL15 000 and to be ordered to report once a fortnight on Fridays at Harare Central Police Station until their matter is finalised.

Zanu PF Blames CCC For The Deaths Of Its Moreblessing Ali Funeral Hooligans

By- Zanu PF has mourned the death of two of its officials in Nyatsime who took part in the disruption of CCC activist Moreblessing Ali’s funeral.

Two Zanu PF officials mysteriously died last week, barely a week after they caused chaos at Moreblessing Ali’s funeral.

Posted Zanu PF on Twitter:

Dark cloud engulfs Nyatsime area A dark cloud has engulfed the Nyatsime following the death of 2 senior Zanu PF officials, with one of them alleged to have been poisoned while the other succumbed to a stress-related illness after his house was recently burnt down by CCC goons

Zanu PF Celebrates June 2008 Violence On Opposition

By- Zanu PF has celebrated the political violence it unleashed on opposition activists in June 2008.

Zanu PF maimed more than 200 opposition activists in June 2008 after the ruling party’s President Robert Mugabe had lost to MDC Presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai.

Zanu PF posted on Twitter, celebrating the violence:

On this day 14 years ago takachigwinha A rerun of the Presidential Elections was done on this very day, 27 June 2008. The revolutionary party pulled all stops in an onslaught to regain our independence and sovereignty. Cde Mugabe won the rerun resoundingly.

Harare Celebrity Make-Up Artist Faces Murder Charges

By-A popular Harare celebrity make-up artist is to be interviewed as a suspect by police after her husband was found dead at their rented Greendale home early Saturday.

Tawanda Gregory Bobo, 41, was found hanging from a guava tree with two neckties at the Greengroove Drive house. Police believe the scene was staged after Bobo was found in a sitting position, with the jeans he was wearing disposed of in the dump 15 meters away.

ZimLive reports that police have now identified Bobo’s wife Deliwe Chipo Mutandiro, 30, as a suspect, and her sister Debra Fungai Mutandiro as an accomplice to murder for allegedly assisting in the attempted cover-up.

Tawanda, Deliwe and Debra had attended a party in Borrowdale on Friday night and only returned home at around 2 AM on Saturday, according to family sources.

A row ensued between Tawanda and Deliwe, she said after she refused to have sex with him because she was tired and had work the following day.

Reports of a fight were corroborated by the couple’s maid, Chipo Maguta, who revealed that at one point Deliwe “sought refuge” in her room and Tawanda followed her and their argument continued until Debra helped restrain him.

Maguta said Deliwe left her room and she did not know where she slept, although sometime after 3 AM she heard what she thought were footsteps in the passage and the two sisters apparently whispering to each other.

Deliwe and Chipo have told investigators they left for Goromonzi at around 5 AM. Deliwe, who said she slept with their three children in another room, said she observed that her husband did not sleep in their bedroom and assumed he slept in the lounge.

It was not until 8 AM that Maguta stumbled on Tawanda’s body. She called Deliwe and an ambulance was summoned but he was confirmed dead at the scene.

Police said they responded to reports of suicide on Saturday morning. They have now opened a murder investigation.

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Mnangagwa Cornered

Zimbabwe’s worsening economic situation has reportedly ratcheted pressure on President Emmerson Mnangagwa from within his ruling Zanu PF party to find quick solutions as the country heads into the election season.

The spectre of the grim 2008 era defined by hyperinflation is looming large in the southern African country after the year-on-year inflation shot up to 191,7% in June from 131,7% in May according to the latest official figures.

Price increases have become a daily occurrence, leaving desperate workers unable to cope as wages and salaries fail to keep pace.

A panicked Mnangagwa promised on Friday to announce fresh “concrete measures to tame inflation, and unwarranted increases towards securing the incomes and savings of our people, especially women”.

He said this while officially opening Zanu PF’s 7th national women’s league congress in Harare.

Mnangagwa appears stumped, unable to deal with the rampaging inflation or halt the slide of the local currency against the United States dollar.

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube is likely to announce the measures at a Press conference this morning.

On the parallel market, the rate was US$1:$650 at the weekend, compared to $360 on the official market.

Party organs are reportedly increasingly becoming restless, worried that the economic meltdown could cost the ruling party dearly in elections expected next year.

There are also strong indications that the Cabinet is sharply divided over how to deal with the situation, with some ministers calling for dollarisation, while others are advocating for the status quo to stay.

Big wigs in the party are also reportedly piling pressure on Mnangagwa to reshuffle the Cabinet and fire some ministers they accuse of sabotaging his vision of a middle class population by 2030, insiders said.

The Zanu PF women’s league on Friday implored Mnangagwa to put in place stringent measures to stem corruption that now infests his cronies, which has emerged as the major force bleeding the economy.

“My President, we want you to introduce stiffer penalties against perpetrators of corruption by even cutting one finger, if not two,” women’s league secretary Mabel Chinomona said at the conference.

At a Press conference recently, Zanu PF youth national secretary for administration Tendai Chiwetu said he was aware of ministers and legislators who were working against Mnangagwa.

“We have people who seem to like President Mnangagwa, but they don’t like him. We are going to make sure that they don’t retain as central committee members as we approach the elections,” Chiwetu said.

Mnangagwa has previously attacked “saboteurs” for the economic malaise.

Last month, he announced a raft of measures aimed at controlling the spiralling inflation, which included a ban on bank lending, but the measures boomeranged and forced government to backtrack.

Economists attributed the current economic mess to poor monetary policies and fiscal policy failure, insisting that dollarisation was the only way to forward.

“There is no room for other economic measures to rescue the economy other than dollarisation. Owing to this ever rising inflation, the minister (Ncube) may need a supplementary budget, but with what currency? Is he prepared to use the local currency, we will have a $2 trillion dollar budget because naturally, if you look at what has been happening, the official exchange rate has tripled from December last year yet the budget did not take into account of that,” economist Gift Mugano said.

“Expectation was that by the end of the year, the official exchange rate would be around 200, but now it’s already 350. As we get to December, the rate would be above 500.

“So government is in no capacity to put any measure to tame inflation other than dollarising. It’s a raging fire. Economic agents are restless. Whatever is happening in the economy is self-fulfilling.”

Political analyst Sydicks Muradzikwa described Mnangagwa’s efforts to resolve the economic crisis as “political rhetoric”.

“The economic fundamentals that are prevailing cannot be addressed by political gimmicks. He has to make sure that he implements genuine political reforms. There are outstanding key political issues that are threatening to tear this economy apart,” he said. Newsday

Brothers Kill Own Father Over USD15

Two siblings were arrested last Friday in Marondera after they allegedly killed their father during a quarrel over US$15 stolen from a shop.
The duo, Eric (28) and Brian Kagoro (25) of Nyagambe Farm, outside Marondera, were nabbed by villagers and handed over to the police for the alleged murder of their father Zivanai Kagoro.

On Saturday, they were arraigned before the Marondera Magistrates Court and were remanded in custody to Friday.

It is alleged that on June 19, the suspects’ 15-year-old brother saw a villager stealing money from a shop at Dhenzi business centre. He informed Brian about the theft.

Brian and the villager who had stolen the money then tried to bribe the boy by promising that they would share the money. The boy (Brian’s young brother) refused, which resulted in a misunderstanding. Brian then assaulted his younger brother.

This prompted their father to caution Brian. They went back home, but while there Brian teamed up with Eric and they accused their father of favouring their younger brother.

This then resulted in another misunderstanding and the two brothers began assaulting their father.

The following morning, the father collapsed in the yard due to the injuries he had sustained during the assault. He was taken to Marondera Hospital where he died the following day. -Newsday

After Watching As Moreblessing Was Killed, ZRP Starts Investigating Nyatsime Ngozi Deaths

“Good morning Zimbabwe. Tina Gweshe a ZANU-PF top official in Nyatsime died of a short illness today he is number 3 on day 3.

“Desist from the acts of violence worse being used as a tool of political violence against a fellow victim of economic mismanagement, social injustice, and the looting of our national cake by ZANU-PF. Learn from these recent incidents and quote me you shall never shed blood because of political reasons and do away with it 2023 we are going to have a peaceful election in Zimbabwe for the first time.

“Muchazvirega henyu zvekutumwa kunouraya kuti vari kuba varambe vachimba anenge adyiwa in 2023 kana aona zvamusvota ngaarove vanhu vacho ega kwese kushandisa iwe neni honai mu Nyatsime mopera kunge Makonzo iye Mnangagwa achidya nekunwa zvino naka kumba kwake nevana vake vese vakakwana.”- Hon Learnmore Magorimbo.

State Media (FULL TEXT) -The Zimbabwe Republic Police have launched investigations into the death of two senior Zanu PF officials in Nyatsime area of Chitungwiza with one of them alleged to have been poisoned, while the other reportedly succumbed to a stress-related illness after his house was recently burnt down by CCC supporters rampaging after the murder of a woman by a violent ex-boyfriend, now in custody.
The two officials are former Manyame district chairperson Cde Tina Gweshe, who is suspected by family to have been poisoned after she attended a party last week, and Cde George Murambatsvina, the Zanu PF chairman for Nyatsime, whose house was set ablaze by CCC supporters in Nyatsime about a fortnight ago. Cde Murambatsvina suffered serious injuries and stress from the violent attack.

In an interview yesterday, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said police have begun the investigations over the deaths of the two Zanu PF officials, but now needed the results of the post mortems to ascertain the causes of the deaths.

“We are conducting investigations with a view to find out what exactly happened and we would like to urge the public to cooperate with the police,” he said. On the heavy police presence, Asst Comm Nyathi said, “There is need for police to maintain law and order especially considering what has happened and the investigations being conducted.”

The Herald yesterday visited the area where Zanu PF supporters were still mourning their two leaders.

Senior party officials also visited the area where they handed over food and goods to the bereaved families.

Seke Constituency legislator Cde Munyaradzi Kashambe also reiterated the need for peace and applauded police for ensuring that there is order in the area. Cde Kashambe said he was saddened that after the CCC supporters had unleashed violence, they then lost one of their hard working senior party members.

“A few days ago we also lost another comrade, Cde Gweshe who was also known as ‘Greenhouse’. As a party we have, however, then decided to donate food to the two families.

“I would also want applaud the unity that has been displayed between the party supporters in both the province and also at national level during this period. I would also want to thank you for maintaining peace. Even our President, Cde ED Mnangagwa, has always emphasised the need for maintaining peace as we head towards the 2023 elections,” he said.

Mashonaland East Zanu PF provincial vice chairman Cde Kudzai Majuru said Zanu PF was a peaceful party and it was his hope that the law will take it’s course. Cde Majuru said they had decided to assist the two families with maize meal, rice, cooking oil, flour, salt and various groceries.

“As Zanu PF we are a peaceful party and we have allowed the law to take it’s course. Following the loss of our two officials, as Zanu PF we have decided to assist with some groceries and cash for the bereaved families. We will continue to assist them and even the families left behind,” he said.

Cde Murambatsvina is expected to be buried in his rural home in Gutu and Cde Gweshe at Zororo cemetery.

Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala and his Chitungwiza North legislator Godfrey Sithole, have since been arrested on charges of incitement to commit violence after the violence by CCC supporters in Nyatsime, remarks they are alleged to have made before that violence and allegations of involvement in assembling supporters.

Sikhala, who is also the CCC deputy national chairperson, and Sithole are accused of mobilising their party supporters to unleash violence in Nyatsime during a memorial service for Moreblessing Ali, who they claimed had been killed by a Zanu PF member, when in fact she was killed by her former lover.

Ali, who the CCC said was a supporter, was abducted outside a nightclub in Nyatsime on May 14 and her dismembered remains were discovered in a disused well at a farm in Beatrice about 10km away from where she was taken. The chief suspect in her murder, Pius Jamba (31), was arrested five days later and is remanded in custody.

On Sunday, Zanu supporters also held a peaceful demonstration at Chibhanguza Shopping Centre where they castigated the opposition supporters including Sikhala and CCC leader Nelson Chamisa.- Herald

Mwonzora’s Mutsekwa Dies

FORMER co-Home Affairs minister in the Government of National unity Giles Mutseyekwa has died.
In a statement yesterday, his party the MDC Alliance announced that Mutsekwa passed on yesterday.

MDC Alliance also said another party member, Senator Mildred Dube also died yesterday.

The party did not disclose how and where they died. MDC Alliance party secretary for information and publicity Witness Dube said: “It is with a deep sense of shock and loss that the MDC-T wishes to inform the nation of the passing on of two of its founding members of the party, retired major Giles Mutsekwa and Senator Mildred Dube in the morning of today (yesterday), 27th of June 2022.

“A former co-Home Affairs minister in the inclusive government, retired major Mutsekwa was currently our deputy national chairperson. He leaves behind a very rich legacy of fighting for the completion of the democratisation struggle. He served as a Member of Parliament and served the party from its formation up to his final resting hour.”

Dube, affectionately known as “Ngengenge”, was still Bulawayo senator at the time of her death.

“She was a national executive member in the women’s assembly. The party wishes to inform that details on the burial arrangements for both leaders will be made known once the information has been reconciled,” Dube said. -Newsday

Tapiwa Makore Murder Case Drags On

The trial of relatives accused of killing Murehwa child Tapiwa Makore (7) in 2020 for ritual purposes failed to kick off yesterday.

The case now stretches to October meaning its first hearing will fall more than 2 years after the lad was killed.

Thanks Makore, Tapiwa Makore (Snr), Maud Hunidzarira, and Tafadzwa Shamba, are the suspects currently on trial.

High Court judge Justice Priscilla Munangati-Manongwa had to postpone the matter to October 3-14 following consent by all parties involved.

Tapiwa was allegedly brutally murdered by his two uncles, Shamba, a gardener and Hunidzarira at Nyamutumbu village in Murehwa.

A total of 10 witnesses have been lined up to testify in the matter.

Justice Munangati Manongwa apologised for the delay in commencement of the trial, saying the witnesses will be refunded their transport money to Harare.

“l do apologise that the trial did not start today; the prosecutors who are responsible for this particular case are involved in another trial in court B,” she said.

Makore (Snr) and Hunidzarira, who are out of custody, were ordered to abide by their bail conditions. The suspects were also advised to prepare their defence before the trial commences.

According to one of the alleged killer’s confessions, the boy was drugged and mutilated so that they could sell his body parts to a witch doctor for US$1 500.

The family faced prolonged suffering after enduring over six months without burying his body, which had a missing head.– Newsday

Police Using Robbery To Downplay CCC Activist Brutal Murder ?

Tinashe Sambiri| Police have arrested individuals linked to the murder of CCC activist Langelihle Zonda Dube.

Dube, popularly known as Mr Tuesday, was brutally murdered in Bulawayo on June 8.

It remains to be seen whether the murder was linked to robbery as police claim.

Sources in CCC say police are using robbery to downplay the matter.

” Bulawayo CID Homicide Section have arrested suspects who killed Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) member Langelihle Zonda Dube known as Mr Tuesday.

On the 8th ofJune, the marauding machete gang pounced at Dube’s Lobengula home at around 2am demanding money, killed him and later robbed his wife of US$25 before disappearing,” former Radio Zimbabwe presenter Ezra Tshisa Sibanda wrote on Facebook.

Understanding Monkeypox

Monkeypox is a disease caused by the monkeypox virus. It is a viral zoonotic disease, meaning that it can spread from animals to humans. It can also spread between people

Symptoms of monkeypox typically include a fever, intense headache, muscle aches, back pain, low energy, swollen lymph nodes and a skin rash or lesions.

The rash usually begins within one to three days of the start of a fever. Lesions can be flat or slightly raised, filled with clear or yellowish fluid, and can then crust, dry up and fall off.

The number of lesions on one person can range from a few to several thousand. The rash tends to be concentrated on the face, palms of the hands and soles of the feet. They can also be found on the mouth, genitals and eyes.

Symptoms typically last between 2 to 4 weeks and go away on their own without treatment. If you think you have symptoms that could be monkeypox, seek advice from your health care provider.

Let them know if you have had close contact with someone who has suspected or confirmed monkeypox.

Monkeypox can spread to people when they come into physical contact with an infected animal. Animal hosts include rodents and primates. The risk of catching monkeypox from animals can be reduced by avoiding unprotected contact with wild animals, especially those that are sick or dead (including their meat and blood). In endemic countries where animals carry monkeypox, any foods containing animal meat or parts should be cooked thoroughly before eating.

People with monkeypox are infectious while they have symptoms (normally for between two and four weeks). You can catch monkeypox through close physical contact with someone who has symptoms. The rash, bodily fluids (such as fluid, pus or blood from skin lesions) and scabs are particularly infectious. Clothing, bedding, towels or objects like eating utensils/dishes that have been contaminated with the virus from contact with an infected person can also infect others.

Ulcers, lesions or sores in the mouth can also be infectious, meaning the virus can spread through saliva. People who closely interact with someone who is infectious, including health workers, household members and sexual partners are therefore at greater risk for infection.

The virus can also spread from someone who is pregnant to the foetus from the placenta, or from an infected parent to child during or after birth through skin-to-skin contact.

It is not clear whether people who do not have symptoms can spread the disease.

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Mnangagwa Splashes Cash For Polls

Zanu PF has revealed that members of the party’s women’s league conference in Harare were showered with cash and fuel coupons amid indications that the ruling party is already well oiled ahead of the 2023 elections.
The elective conference ended yesterday with Senate president Mabel Chinomona retaining her position as secretary of the Zanu PF women’s league.

Outgoing secretary for transport and social welfare Marben Nkatazo told delegates 31 Zupco buses were hired to ferry delegates from across the country before laying out the benefits the delegates got for attending the conference.

“His Excellency, we had 31 Zupco buses which ferried people.

“We only had one challenge when the Manicaland bus had a breakdown,” Nkatazo said.

“We have cash points for politburo members and central committee members, who are going to get allowances and coupons.

“Members are booked in hotels, lodges, and higher tertiary institutions.”

Zanu PF also funded foreign guests from sister parties in the region by paying for their accommodation, air-tickets and food.”

In his closing remarks, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said Zanu PF was “roaring like a lion” ahead of next year’s elections where he would be seeking a second full term.

“We don’t want corruption, Zanu PF is the king of the jungle,” Mnangagwa said.

“We are roaring and we are kicking and Zanu PF is everybody’s party and we should always expose the lies on social media.”

Mnangagwa said the ruling party had enough resources to mobilise for next year’s elections at a time the country is battling a harsh socio-economic crisis.

“Go to your provinces, we have resources to mobilise for support,” he added.

Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said he was not aware how much was spent for the conference.

“It has been a well-organised conference,” Mutsvangwa said.

“In my view, they will go with election message and I wouldn’t know on the budget and number of delegates because there is another department, which is doing that.”

Zanu PF’s official reports have always shown that the party is struggling financially, but its election campaigns are often funded by businessmen that benefit from government contracts.

In the last elections, the wealthy businessmen bought the party dozens of cars.

In 2020 Zanu PF moved to expel its youth political commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu, who revealed that most of the ruling party’s financiers were embroiled in corrupt activities that were contributing to Zimbabwe’s economic problems.-Standard

Chamisa Remembers June 2008, Political Violence Victims

By- The opposition CCC party has remembered its activists who lost their lives in June 2008 to Zanu PF political violence.

Zanu PF maimed more than 200 opposition activists in June 2008 after the ruling party’s President Robert Mugabe had lost to MDC Presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai.

CCC posted on Twitter, remembering these activists:

17/ On June 27 2008, Zanu PF ran a solo election after the late Dr RM Tsvangirai had pulled out of the rerun due to continued violence and torture targeted against his supporters by suspected Zanu PF thugs. #Remembering27JuneVictims

CCC Activists On The Run As Police Swoop On Sikhala, Sithole

By A Correspondent| Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activists are on the run after police swooped on Zengeza West and St Marys legislators Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole over the violence that broke out at the funeral of Moreblessing Ali.

14 other activists from Nyatsime area have also been arrested and currently detained together with the two legislators.

In an interview with ZimEye, CCC spokesperson accused the police of targeting opposition members when the people who murdered Ali were walking scot free.

“It’s sad that our police always take sides, instead of investigating the murder of our member Moreblessing Ali, they connived with Zanu PF members to disrupt the funeral.

“Instead of arresting Zanu PF members who attacked our members at the funeral, they chose to go for our members

“That is why we have always insisted that Mr Mnangagwa’s administration does not respect rule of law,” said Mahere.

One of the CCC members who attended Moreblessing Ali’s funeral Hazel Chipunga told ZimEye that she survived by hiding in a nearby bridge as the police and Zanu PF thugs attacked everyone wearing a yellow t-shirt.

Chipunga who is the CCC branch secretary for Zengeza West said since the Nyatsime violence incident, she has been receiving calls from suspicious telephone numbers threatening her with violence.

“I have been receiving calls from people claiming to be police officers asking me to report to St Mary’s police station but surprisingly, they would call in the middle of the night,” said Chipunga.

Another CCC member from Marondera, Audius Makomatsi also had his home, car and shop burnt down by Zanu PF members and is on the run.

“They destroyed my car, my shop and my home and instead of arresting the people who did that, they are targeting me, I don’t know why,” said Makomatsi.

Mahere confirmed Makomatsi and Chipunga’s predicament adding that Sikhala’s wife had her car impounded by the police.

“We are receiving reports that the home, car and shop of CCC member, Audius Makomatsi have been burnt in Nyatsime following the memorial service of Moreblessing Ali who disappeared & was murdered. Nobody has been arrested for the murder.

“We are advised that the wife and relatives of Hon @JobSikhala have been denied access to Central Police Station where Hon Sikhala is being held. His car has reportedly been impounded,” said Mahere in a tweet.

Three Die In Horror Crash

By-Three people have died in a horror crash on Sunday along the Harare-Bulawayo road.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) said the accident involved a commuter omnibus (Kombi) and a Mazda 323.

Below is the police statement on the accident:

The ZRP confirms the death of three people and injury of 18 others in a road traffic accident that occurred at the 133 km peg along Harare- Bulawayo Road on 26/06/22 at about 1500 hours.
A motorist, who was driving a Nissan Caravan vehicle with 18 passengers on board, collided head-on with a Mazda 323 with one passenger on board. The driver of the Nissan Caravan and the two occupants of the Mazda 323 vehicle died on the spot.

Zanu PF Mourns Moreblessing Ali Funeral Hooligans

By- Zanu PF has mourned the death of two of its officials in Nyatsime who took part in the disruption of CCC activist Moreblessing Ali’s funeral.

Two Zanu PF officials mysteriously died last week, barely a week after they caused chaos at Moreblessing Ali’s funeral.

Posted Zanu PF on Twitter:

Dark cloud engulfs Nyatsime area A dark cloud has engulfed the Nyatsime following the death of 2 senior Zanu PF officials, with one of them alleged to have been poisoned while the other succumbed to a stress-related illness after his house was recently burnt down by CCC goons

Zanu PF Celebrates June 2008 Political Violence

By- Zanu PF has celebrated the political violence it unleashed on opposition activists in June 2008.

Zanu PF maimed more than 200 opposition activists in June 2008 after the ruling party’s President Robert Mugabe had lost to MDC Presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai.

Zanu PF posted on Twitter, celebrating the violence:

On this day 14 years ago takachigwinha A rerun of the Presidential Elections was done on this very day, 27 June 2008. The revolutionary party pulled all stops in an onslaught to regain our independence and sovereignty. Cde Mugabe won the rerun resoundingly.

Schoolchild Dies, Four Injured In Zhombe Careless Driving

By-One schoolchildren died on the spot, while four others escaped with injuries after being hit by a car while waiting for transport at the Zhombe East turnoff.

According to the Chronicle, the incident happened at a bus stop on Friday at the 50km peg, along the Kwekwe-Gokwe road around 4 PM.

The pupils, who were coming from school, were waiting at the bus stop for transport to take them home when the tragic incident happened.
Midlands Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident. He said:
One juvenile, who was on his way from school, died on the spot while four others were injured when they were hit by a motor vehicle while they were waiting for transport at a bus stop. The accident occurred at 50km peg on June 24 at around 4PM.
Insp Mahoko said Irvine Phiri (45) was driving a Mazda Familia motor vehicle along Gokwe – Kwekwe road with four passengers on board.
Upon approaching the 50km peg, he lost control resulting in the vehicle, veering off the road and hitting the five children.

All five children fell on the tarred road and Tinotenda Siphelani died on the spot while the other four sustained multiple injuries.
The matter was reported to the police while Siphelani’s body was conveyed to Zhombe Mission Hospital awaiting post-mortem.
The four injured were also rushed to the same hospital for treatment and were further referred to Kwekwe General Hospital for further management.
Police are appealing to drivers to exercise maximum caution and adhere to all road traffic regulations including reducing speed when approaching pedestrians and school children.

Celebrity Make-Up Artist Up For Murder

By-A popular Harare celebrity make-up artist is to be interviewed as a suspect by police after her husband was found dead at their rented Greendale home early Saturday.

Tawanda Gregory Bobo, 41, was found hanging from a guava tree with two neckties at the Greengroove Drive house. Police believe the scene was staged after Bobo was found in a sitting position, with the jeans he was wearing disposed of in the dump 15 meters away.

ZimLive reports that police have now identified Bobo’s wife Deliwe Chipo Mutandiro, 30, as a suspect, and her sister Debra Fungai Mutandiro as an accomplice to murder for allegedly assisting in the attempted cover-up.

Tawanda, Deliwe and Debra had attended a party in Borrowdale on Friday night and only returned home at around 2 AM on Saturday, according to family sources.

A row ensued between Tawanda and Deliwe, she said after she refused to have s*x with him because she was tired and had work the following day.

Reports of a fight were corroborated by the couple’s maid, Chipo Maguta, who revealed that at one point Deliwe “sought refuge” in her room and Tawanda followed her and their argument continued until Debra helped restrain him.

Maguta said Deliwe left her room and she did not know where she slept, although sometime after 3 AM she heard what she thought were footsteps in the passage and the two sisters apparently whispering to each other.

Deliwe and Chipo have told investigators they left for Goromonzi at around 5 AM. Deliwe, who said she slept with their three children in another room, said she observed that her husband did not sleep in their bedroom and assumed he slept in the lounge.

It was not until 8 AM that Maguta stumbled on Tawanda’s body. She called Deliwe and an ambulance was summoned but he was confirmed dead at the scene.

Police said they responded to reports of suicide on Saturday morning. They have now opened a murder investigation.

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CCC Remembers 2008 Political Violence Victims

By- The opposition CCC party has remembered its activists who lost their lives in June 2008 to Zanu PF political violence.

Zanu PF maimed more than 200 opposition activists in June 2008 after the ruling party’s President Robert Mugabe had lost to MDC Presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai.

CCC posted on Twitter, remembering these activists:

17/ On the 27th of June 2008, Zanu PF ran a solo election after the late Dr RM Tsvangirai had pulled out of the rerun due to continued violence and torture targeted against his supporters by suspected Zanu PF thugs. #Remembering27JuneVictims

What Is Monkeypox?

Monkeypox is a disease caused by the monkeypox virus. It is a viral zoonotic disease, meaning that it can spread from animals to humans. It can also spread between people

Symptoms of monkeypox typically include a fever, intense headache, muscle aches, back pain, low energy, swollen lymph nodes and a skin rash or lesions.

The rash usually begins within one to three days of the start of a fever. Lesions can be flat or slightly raised, filled with clear or yellowish fluid, and can then crust, dry up and fall off.

The number of lesions on one person can range from a few to several thousand. The rash tends to be concentrated on the face, palms of the hands and soles of the feet. They can also be found on the mouth, genitals and eyes.

Symptoms typically last between 2 to 4 weeks and go away on their own without treatment. If you think you have symptoms that could be monkeypox, seek advice from your health care provider.

Let them know if you have had close contact with someone who has suspected or confirmed monkeypox.

Monkeypox can spread to people when they come into physical contact with an infected animal. Animal hosts include rodents and primates. The risk of catching monkeypox from animals can be reduced by avoiding unprotected contact with wild animals, especially those that are sick or dead (including their meat and blood). In endemic countries where animals carry monkeypox, any foods containing animal meat or parts should be cooked thoroughly before eating.

People with monkeypox are infectious while they have symptoms (normally for between two and four weeks). You can catch monkeypox through close physical contact with someone who has symptoms. The rash, bodily fluids (such as fluid, pus or blood from skin lesions) and scabs are particularly infectious. Clothing, bedding, towels or objects like eating utensils/dishes that have been contaminated with the virus from contact with an infected person can also infect others.

Ulcers, lesions or sores in the mouth can also be infectious, meaning the virus can spread through saliva. People who closely interact with someone who is infectious, including health workers, household members and sexual partners are therefore at greater risk for infection.

The virus can also spread from someone who is pregnant to the foetus from the placenta, or from an infected parent to child during or after birth through skin-to-skin contact.

It is not clear whether people who do not have symptoms can spread the disease.

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Zanu PF “Steals ” Masvingo Rural By-election

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Zanu PF has won the Masvingo West ward 21 by-election.

Sources in the ward spoke of intimidation of voters and rampant rigging by Zanu PF.

Masvingo West Ward 21 By Election RESULTS:

NGOMAHURU
ZANU 101
CCC 81

MUKORSI
ZANU 46
CCC 20

NYAMAFUFU
ZANU 41
CCC 20

GWIRA
ZANU 61
CCC 05

VURAMBA
ZANU 35
CCC 08

BANGOMWE
ZANU 86
CCC 13

MUSHAWASHA
ZANU 95
CCC 30

TOTAL

ZANU PF 464
CCC 177

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ELECTIONS CHAMPION

Masvingo Rural By-election Results

Own Correspondent

Zanu PF has won the Masvingo West ward 21 by-election.

Sources in the ward spoke of intimidation of voters and rampant rigging by Zanu PF.

Masvingo West Ward 21 By Election RESULTS:

NGOMAHURU
ZANU 101
CCC 81

MUKORSI
ZANU 46
CCC 20

NYAMAFUFU
ZANU 41
CCC 20

GWIRA
ZANU 61
CCC 05

VURAMBA
ZANU 35
CCC 08

BANGOMWE
ZANU 86
CCC 13

MUSHAWASHA
ZANU 95
CCC 30

TOTAL

ZANU PF 464
CCC 177

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NYAHUNDA SD
ELECTIONS CHAMPION

Zimbabwean Singer Performs At Real Madrid Star’s Wedding

For any Zimbabwean who loves football, seeing the Real Madrid squad on television is normal.

The record 14-time Champions League winners have won Europe’s premier club competition four times in the last six years, hence one is bound to frequently bump into them on TV.

But Zimbabwean singer and songwriter Tina Masawi got the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to not only see the Madrid players in person but they also watched her perform.

Masawi sang at Los Blancos defender Dani Carvajal’s wedding on Friday.

The Spain international married his partner of many years Daphne Cañizares, in the Spanish city of Segovia.

For Tina, who is based in Barcelona and sings R’n’B, blues, pop, afro beats and house music, this was a dream come true.

But how did the opportunity come about?

“Their wedding planner reached out to me on their behalf, they found me online I imagine,” she revealed.

“I was asked to perform at an FC Barcelona footballer’s wedding a couple of years back and couldn’t go due to another commitment and I was hoping another opportunity like that would come around so I am very glad that it did,” added Tina.

The ceremony was attended by Carvajal’s Real teammates, including Marco Asensio, Thibaut Courtois, Federico Valverde, Nacho, Lucas Vasquez, and Jesus Vallejo.

Tina, who sang a classic English song for the newly-weds, admits nerves got the better of her at first, but she eventually pulled herself together.

“It felt amazing and yes I was a little nervous beforehand as it was a very intimate moment but as soon as the spotlight came on, I did what I know how to do best, felt right at home. It was an amazing experience,” she said.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Caps United Succumb To 7th Consecutive Defeat

Struggling Harare giants CAPS United’s woes continue after they succumbed to their 7th defeat on the trot when they were edged 0-1 by ZPC Kariba at the National Sports Stadium.

Lloyd Chitembwe’s charges last won a league match on April 10, when they edged Yadah 1-0.

The Green Machine has been plunged into a financial crisis which has seen some players leaving while the remaining ones have at times played well but just can’t get the job done.

Even a stakeholders meeting held during the two-week PSL break could not inspire the Phineas Bamusi-captained side to return to winning ways.

Heading into today’s encounter, Makepekepe had last scored a goal on the 24th of April, in the 1-2 defeat to Triangle at Gibbo.

They did score today but in the wrong net.

Defender Marshall Machazane tried to intercept a goal-bound pass in the 66th minute but sliced the ball past his goalkeeper Tatenda Munditi to give ZPC the lead and ultimately, the winner.

Chitembwe was naturally disappointed by the result.

“It’s very deflating and disappointing,” he said in a post-match interview.

“From a results viewpoint, it’s extremely disappointing. This will rank among the poorest phaces in my football career, very disappointing.

“Sometimes you look at it performance-wise and I thought it was a decent performance but it needed us to have more than just a decent performance; more guts, it needed us to have more courage, much more character and knowing what is at stake.

“It was a decent performance and I’m extremely disappointed by the way we conceded. I thought the situation was under control but well, one or two mistakes and failure to communicate and it obviously costs you a game of football, added Chitembwe.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

DeMbare Kicked Out Of Nakamba Tournament

Dynamos have been disqualified from the inauguration Marvelous Nakamba U-17 invitational tournament in Bulawayo for age cheating.

The tournament is being played at White City Stadium in the City of Kings and bankrolled by the Aston Villa midfielder through his Marvelous Nakamba Foundation (MNF).
Dynamos, who had progressed to the semi-finals set for today after collecting nine points in Group A, have been disqualified from the tournament for using an over-aged player.

Soccer24 has it on good authority that the player in question was part of the national U-17 team disqualified from the 2020 Cosafa U-17 tournament, and that triggered suspicion.

One of the organisers of the tournament, who asked not to be named, confirmed that DeMbare have been disqualified.

“Yes, they have been disqualified. And it’s sad for the game and unfortunate on the debate as a brand. They will be replaced in the semi-finals by the team which finished third in their group” he said.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Football Transfer Updates

Credit: Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Manchester United have rejected Barcelona’s attempt to land Harry Maguire as part of a deal to bring Frenkie de Jong to Old Trafford. The Sun

Arsenal have reached an agreement in principle with Manchester City to sign Gabriel Jesus. The Guardian

Atletico Madrid are keeping tabs on Celtic’s Croatian defender Josip Juranovic, 26. Record

Cristiano Ronaldo is not for sale and Manchester United expect him to remain at Old Trafford, despite reports linking the Portuguese star with a move to Chelsea. Sky Sports

Crystal Palace have agreed terms with teenager Malcolm Ebiowei. The 18-year-old winger is set to join Patrick Vieira’s squad from July 1,when his current contract with Derby ends, on a five-year deal.

Juventus have made progress in their efforts to sign impending free agent Angel di Maria despite Barcelona remaining in the picture for the Argentina international, 34. Calciomercato

Sadio Mane’s agent has denied the Senegal forward, 30, left Liverpool to join Bayern Munich this summer because he wasn’t earning enough money at Anfield. TVMondo

Inter Milan have joined AC Milan in pursuit to sign Chelsea winger Hakim Ziyech. Corriere dello Sport

Joao Felix has ruled out an Atletico Madrid exit this summer after opening up on his future amid reputed interest from Manchester United. Marca

Neymar is said to have been left frustrated and disappointed by PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi’s reluctance to confirm his future at the club and could now be tempted to push for an exit. RMC Sport

Police Arrest CCC Activist “Killers”

Tinashe Sambiri| Police have arrested individuals linked to the murder of CCC activist Langelihle Zonda Dube.

Dube, popularly known as Mr Tuesday, was brutally murdered in Bulawayo on June 8.

It remains to be seen whether the murder was linked to robbery as police claim.

Sources in CCC say police are using robbery to downplay the matter.

” Bulawayo CID Homicide Section have arrested suspects who killed Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) member Langelihle Zonda Dube known as Mr Tuesday.

On the 8th ofJune, the marauding machete gang pounced at Dube’s Lobengula home at around 2am demanding money, killed him and later robbed his wife of US$25 before disappearing,” former Radio Zimbabwe presenter Ezra Tshisa Sibanda wrote on Facebook.

Sabhuku Confiscates CCC Regalia

Tinashe Sambiri| A traditional leader in Bikita is tormenting known CCC supporters.

Sabhuku Stephan Makufa is confiscating CCC regalia and threatening to assault supporters of President Nelson Chamisa’s party.

“In Bikita South, ward 8 , Zengeya area Sabhuku Stephan Makufa aka Chiponda is confiscating CCC regalia.

He is also threatening CCC supporters.

He says Zanu PF has given him the right to assault CCC supporters.

The kraal head is also abusing women,” CCC Bikita South said in a statement.

Kraal Head Torments CCC Supporters

Tinashe Sambiri| A traditional leader in Bikita is tormenting known CCC supporters.

Sabhuku Stephan Makufa is confiscating CCC regalia and threatening to assault supporters of President Nelson Chamisa’s party.

“In Bikita South, ward 8 , Zengeya area Sabhuku Stephan Makufa aka Chiponda is confiscating CCC regalia.

He is also threatening CCC supporters.

He says Zanu PF has given him the right to assault CCC supporters.

The kraal head is also abusing women,” CCC Bikita South said in a statement.

CCC Remembers 27 June 2008 Political Violence Victims

By A Correspondent- The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has remembered victims of the violence that preceded the 2008 presidential re-run election which the Nelson Chamisa-led party blames on the ruling ZANU PF.

Many people were tortured and or killed while some lost their homes as the ruling ZANU PF’s campaign dubbed “27 June VaMugabe muOffice” was implemented by ZANU PF’s Border Gezi-trained Greenbombers, state security forces and war veterans. 

Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader, the late Morgan Tsvangirai, pulled out of the presidential race following violence against his supporters. Pindula News presents the CCC’s Twitter thread – #Remembering27JuneVictims:

Today, the 27th of June, we remember the opposition members who were murdered, tortured and maimed in 2008 on account of politics

The violent attacks on the opposition members by suspected Zanu PF thugs took place after the late Dr Richard Morgan Tsvangirai had resoundingly won the March 2008 presidential elections against the late Robert Mugabe. 

This electoral outcome threatened to bring Robert Mugabe’s grip on power since independence to an abrupt end. The opposition, for the first time since independence, also took control of parliament.

The regime through the abuse of the state institutions particularly ZEC released a tampered election result outcome after a very long time, and subsequently resulted in a rerun.

In a callous effort to reverse the presidential election result, suspected Zanu PF unleashed terror and violence against opposition members.

According to the ZEC results which took more than a month to be released, Morgan Tsvangirai of the MDCT garnered 47.9 % of the total vote to upstage Robert Mugabe of ZANU-PF who allegedly garnered 43.7 % of the total vote.

A re-run was ordered to take place on the 27th of June 2008 to determine a winner. The 27th of June 2008 would become the rerun date. 

Before the re-run could take place, politically motivated violence broke out across the country which left more than 200 opposition supporters dead, over 200 reported cases of  rape, destruction of property and livestock and over 20000 people displaced.

The election was widely contested and rejected by the international community. After several talks mediated by South Africa’s Thabo Mbeki, ZANU PF and two MDC formations formed a Government of National Unity (GNU).

New Statutoty Instrument Complels Debtors To Repay In Forex.

By A Correspondent- The government has announced the introduction of a new Statutory Instrument that will compel debtors to repay in the currency they would have borrowed, for instance, those who borrow USD will repay in USD.

The announcement was made by Finance and Economic Development Secretary, George Guvamatanga at a press conference held in Harare this Monday.

He said the Statutory Instrument will be issued today (27 June 2022).

He said the legislation is introduced after financial institutions including banks have been complaining that people are borrowing USD and would repay in Zimbabwe dollars.

This would put them at a disadvantage considering that the local currency is shedding value against the United States dollar and other currencies.

4m Learners Failing To Pay Fees

By A Correspondent- Four million children are failing to pay fees and are now clamouring for government’s Basic Education Assistance Module (Beam) programme, the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (Zimcodd) has said.

In its latest report released last week, Zimcodd also said 30 000 students failed to register for their final examinations last year after failing to afford Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) fees.

“Although government’s efforts are commendable, it is sad to note that approximately four million children are in need of Beam, but only 160 782 managed to receive government assistance, pointing to the meagre spending towards HCD [human capital development],” Zimcodd said.

“Parents across the country failed to pay for their children’s school fees leading to a mass dropout in 2021. A 2,03% decrease was witnessed with 49 128 candidates as compared to 50 287 in 2020. The reduction in numbers of students who registered with Zimsec for Advanced Level did not come as a surprise to Zimcodd, as one of its weekly reviews in 2021 lamented how 30 000 students had failed to register. This points to weak social protection policies with respect to education.”

Zimcodd said as of August 2021, government had only paid for 160 782 children fees, amounting to $432 834 468.

Zimcodd said it had carried out the rapid survey to determine if government had increased Beam uptake and if it was releasing the Beam funds on time.

The survey established that while government was paying Beam, many schools had not received Beam fees for the first term, although a few had received and the last payments having been made in March.

The survey also determined that the low number of Beam beneficiaries indicated that government was either unwilling or failing to support the vulnerable children.

Zimcodd implored the Primary and Secondary Education as well as the Finance and Economic Development ministries to prioritise education by adequately funding Beam to ensure that every vulnerable child gets an equal opportunity to learn.

Public Service minister Paul Mavima said: “Government is only giving assistance to one and a half million children this year. President Emmerson Mnangagwa said by next year, the government will start State-funded basic education, so all the children will be taken care of next year.”-Newsday

Declining Economic Situation Haunts ED

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe’s worsening economic situation has reportedly ratcheted pressure on President Emmerson Mnangagwa from within his ruling Zanu-PF party to find quick solutions as the country heads into the election season.

The spectre of the grim 2008 era defined by hyperinflation is looming large in the southern African country after the year-on-year inflation shot up to 191,7% in June from 131,7% in May according to the latest official figures.

Price increases have become a daily occurrence, leaving desperate workers unable to cope as wages and salaries fail to keep pace.

A panicked Mnangagwa promised on Friday to announce fresh “concrete measures to tame inflation, and unwarranted increases towards securing the incomes and savings of our people, especially women”.

He said this while officially opening Zanu-PF’s 7th national women’s league congress in Harare.

Mnangagwa appears stumped, unable to deal with the rampaging inflation or halt the slide of the local currency against the United States dollar.

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube is likely to announce the measures at a Press conference this morning.

On the parallel market, the rate was US$1:$650 at the weekend, compared to $360 on the official market.

Party organs are reportedly increasingly becoming restless, worried that the economic meltdown could cost the ruling party dearly in elections expected next year.

There are also strong indications that the Cabinet is sharply divided over how to deal with the situation, with some ministers calling for dollarisation, while others are advocating for the status quo to stay.

Big wigs in the party are also reportedly piling pressure on Mnangagwa to reshuffle the Cabinet and fire some ministers they accuse of sabotaging his vision of a middle class population by 2030, insiders said.

The Zanu-PF women’s league on Friday implored Mnangagwa to put in place stringent measures to stem corruption that now infests his cronies, which has emerged as the major force bleeding the economy.

“My President, we want you to introduce stiffer penalties against perpetrators of corruption by even cutting one finger, if not two,” women’s league secretary Mabel Chinomona said at the conference.

At a Press conference recently, Zanu-PF youth national secretary for administration Tendai Chiwetu said he was aware of ministers and legislators who were working against Mnangagwa.

“We have people who seem to like President Mnangagwa, but they don’t like him. We are going to make sure that they don’t retain as central committee members as we approach the elections,” Chiwetu said.

Mnangagwa has previously attacked “saboteurs” for the economic malaise.

Last month, he announced a raft of measures aimed at controlling the spiralling inflation, which included a ban on bank lending, but the measures boomeranged and forced government to backtrack.

Economists attributed the current economic mess to poor monetary policies and fiscal policy failure, insisting that dollarisation was the only way to forward.

“There is no room for other economic measures to rescue the economy other than dollarisation. Owing to this ever rising inflation, the minister (Ncube) may need a supplementary budget, but with what currency? Is he prepared to use the local currency, we will have a $2 trillion dollar budget because naturally, if you look at what has been happening, the official exchange rate has tripled from December last year yet the budget did not take into account of that,” economist Gift Mugano said.

“Expectation was that by the end of the year, the official exchange rate would be around 200, but now it’s already 350. As we get to December, the rate would be above 500.

“So government is in no capacity to put any measure to tame inflation other than dollarising. It’s a raging fire. Economic agents are restless. Whatever is happening in the economy is self-fulfilling.”

Political analyst Sydicks Muradzikwa described Mnangagwa’s efforts to resolve the economic crisis as “political rhetoric”.

“The economic fundamentals that are prevailing cannot be addressed by political gimmicks. He has to make sure that he implements genuine political reforms. There are outstanding key political issues that are threatening to tear this economy apart,” he said.-Newsday

Command ED Rally For Nyatsime Residents

By A Correspondent- Zanu-PF councillor Masimbi Masimbi, who torched a heated controversy after declaring the Nyatsime area in Chitungwiza a ruling party territory, has ordered all residents in the area to attend a rally set to be addressed by President Mnangagwa on Wednesday.

Masimbi made headlines two weeks ago when he banned Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activists from mourning their murdered colleague Moreblessing Ali while wearing CCC party regalia claiming that the Nyatsime area was a Zanu-PF territory.

The area was later turned into a battle field as CCC and Zanu-PF supporters clashed.

In a Saturday evening audio sent on WhatsApp group “Regularise Nyatsime Trust 2”, Masimbi, who is ward 9 (Nyatsime) councillor, said he was targeting an attendance of 20 000 people.

“I have come back again Nyatsime residents. I want to speak firmly on this issue. We are expecting the President on June 29.  We want to shock the nation by a high turnout as we welcome our President. We want to show him that we are behind him, we will vote for him. Five million votes will come from this area,” Masimbi said.

“We need to show him that we are his children and everyone needs title deeds. His visit and that of the whole province is a big blessing to the ward. That day, schools should close for people to go and welcome our President and prove that five million votes can come out of Nyatsime.”

This did not go down well with some residents in the group who said this kind of communication should have been done in a Zanu-PF WhatsApp group.

“Comrade, why don’t you go to your party’s group. Respect that people in this group have different political affiliations,” said one of the group members.

Masimbi replied: “I did not speak politics, I said let’s go and welcome the country’s President and tell him our concerns which made this group to be created such as the issue of title deeds. That’s the main purpose of the group. Know that comrade.”

-Newsday

‘Airport Boss’ Anna Hungwe Dies

By A Correspondent | The Masvingo born, Civil Aviation Authority Spokesperson, Anna Julia Hungwe has died.

Hungwe passed away on Sunday morning, impeccable sources confirmed.

Annah Hungwe

“She just complained of chest pains and in no time she had passed on,” a source told ZimEye.

She was about to be taken to hospital when she collapsed and died.

Hungwe was the Public Relations And Communications Manager for more than 20 years.

More details to follow..

Mnangagwa Splashes Cash For 2023 Polls

Zanu PF has revealed that members of the party’s women’s league conference in Harare were showered with cash and fuel coupons amid indications that the ruling party is already well oiled ahead of the 2023 elections.
The elective conference ended yesterday with Senate president Mabel Chinomona retaining her position as secretary of the Zanu PF women’s league.

Outgoing secretary for transport and social welfare Marben Nkatazo told delegates 31 Zupco buses were hired to ferry delegates from across the country before laying out the benefits the delegates got for attending the conference.

“His Excellency, we had 31 Zupco buses which ferried people.

“We only had one challenge when the Manicaland bus had a breakdown,” Nkatazo said.

“We have cash points for politburo members and central committee members, who are going to get allowances and coupons.

“Members are booked in hotels, lodges, and higher tertiary institutions.”

Zanu PF also funded foreign guests from sister parties in the region by paying for their accommodation, air-tickets and food.”

In his closing remarks, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said Zanu PF was “roaring like a lion” ahead of next year’s elections where he would be seeking a second full term.

“We don’t want corruption, Zanu PF is the king of the jungle,” Mnangagwa said.

“We are roaring and we are kicking and Zanu PF is everybody’s party and we should always expose the lies on social media.”

Mnangagwa said the ruling party had enough resources to mobilise for next year’s elections at a time the country is battling a harsh socio-economic crisis.

“Go to your provinces, we have resources to mobilise for support,” he added.

Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said he was not aware how much was spent for the conference.

“It has been a well-organised conference,” Mutsvangwa said.

“In my view, they will go with election message and I wouldn’t know on the budget and number of delegates because there is another department, which is doing that.”

Zanu PF’s official reports have always shown that the party is struggling financially, but its election campaigns are often funded by businessmen that benefit from government contracts.

In the last elections, the wealthy businessmen bought the party dozens of cars.

In 2020 Zanu PF moved to expel its youth political commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu, who revealed that most of the ruling party’s financiers were embroiled in corrupt activities that were contributing to Zimbabwe’s economic problems.-Standard

Teachers Union Exerts Pressure On Mnangagwa To Release Masaraure

Tinashe Sambiri|Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe ( ARTUZ) has vowed to confront the Zanu PF regime over the arrest and detention of its president Obert Masaraure.

In a statement on Sunday, ARTUZ secretary general, Robson Chere, accused the Zanu PF regime of using the persecution by prosecution gimmick to silence dissenting voices.

“He is not with his family right now , he is in prison for the simple reason of Fighting for labour rights.

Lets join hands and demand justice for him. As a Union we are also not going to fold hands and allow our President being persecuted .

FreeObert #justiceforobert,” Chere posted on Facebook.

CCC welfare officer Maureen Kademaunga on Saturday denounced the incessant persecution of political activists by Zanu PF.

Kademaunga said:
“Was at Chikurubi to visit Hon Job WiwaSikhala, Hon G. Sithole , Masaraure Obert , Jeche, Guzha and Makoma. I am sore.

The regime can’t abuse us like this and we carry on with life as usual.
Our lack of active solidarity is trechorous and may corner us into breaches of culpability.”

Zanu PF Accused Of Rigging Masvingo West By-election

Own Correspondent

Zanu PF has won the Masvingo West ward 21 by-election.

Sources in the ward spoke of intimidation of voters and rampant rigging by Zanu PF.

Masvingo West Ward 21 By Election RESULTS:

NGOMAHURU
ZANU 101
CCC 81

MUKORSI
ZANU 46
CCC 20

NYAMAFUFU
ZANU 41
CCC 20

GWIRA
ZANU 61
CCC 05

VURAMBA
ZANU 35
CCC 08

BANGOMWE
ZANU 86
CCC 13

MUSHAWASHA
ZANU 95
CCC 30

TOTAL

ZANU PF 464
CCC 177

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Zanu PF Wins Masvingo Rural By-election

Own Correspondent

Zanu PF has won the Masvingo West ward 21 by-election.

Sources in the ward spoke of intimidation of voters and rampant rigging by Zanu PF.

Masvingo West Ward 21 By Election RESULTS:

NGOMAHURU
ZANU 101
CCC 81

MUKORSI
ZANU 46
CCC 20

NYAMAFUFU
ZANU 41
CCC 20

GWIRA
ZANU 61
CCC 05

VURAMBA
ZANU 35
CCC 08

BANGOMWE
ZANU 86
CCC 13

MUSHAWASHA
ZANU 95
CCC 30

TOTAL

ZANU PF 464
CCC 177

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Mnangagwa Heads To Moreblessing’s Home Area for Rally

ZANU PF councillor Masimbi Masimbi, who torched a heated controversy after declaring the Nyatsime area in Chitungwiza a ruling party territory, has ordered all residents in the area to attend a rally set to be addressed by President Mnangagwa on Wednesday.

Masimbi made headlines two weeks ago when he banned Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activists from mourning their murdered colleague Moreblessing Ali while wearing CCC party regalia claiming that the Nyatsime area was a Zanu PF territory.

The area was later turned into a battle field as CCC and Zanu PF supporters clashed.

In a Saturday evening audio sent on WhatsApp group “Regularise Nyatsime Trust 2”, Masimbi, who is ward 9 (Nyatsime) councillor, said he was targeting an attendance of 20 000 people.

“I have come back again Nyatsime residents. I want to speak firmly on this issue. We are expecting the President on June 29. We want to shock the nation by a high turnout as we welcome our President. We want to show him that we are behind him, we will vote for him. Five million votes will come from this area,” Masimbi said.

“We need to show him that we are his children and everyone needs title deeds. His visit and that of the whole province is a big blessing to the ward. That day, schools should close for people to go and welcome our President and prove that five million votes can come out of Nyatsime.”

This did not go down well with some residents in the group who said this kind of communication should have been done in a Zanu PF WhatsApp group.

“Comrade, why don’t you go to your party’s group.

Respect that people in this group have different political affiliations,” said one of the group members.

Masimbi replied: “I did not speak politics, I said let’s go and welcome the country’s President and tell him our concerns which made this group to be created such as the issue of title deeds. That’s the main purpose of the group. Know that comrade.” –Newsday

2 Nyatsime ZANU PF Leaders Drop Dead And Herald Says It’s Poison | FULL TEXT

A dark cloud has engulfed the Nyatsime area of Chitungwiza following the death of two senior Zanu PF officials under unclear circumstances, with one of them alleged to have been poisoned while the other succumbed to a stress-related illness after his house was recently burnt down by CCC supporters.

The two officials are former Manyame district chairperson, Tina Gweshe, who is believed to have been poisoned after she attended a party last week, while the other one is George Murambatsvina, the Zanu PF chairman for Nyatsime, whose house was set ablaze by CCC supporters in Nyatsime about a fortnight ago.

Murambatsvina had suffered serious injuries and stress from the violent incident.
Zengeza West legislator, Job Sikhala and his Chitungwiza North Constituency counterpart Godfrey Sithole, have since been arrested on charges of incitement to commit violence.
Sikhala, who is also the CCC deputy national chairperson and Sithole, are accused of mobilising their party supporters to unleash violence in Nyatsime during a memorial service for Moreblessing Ali, who they claimed had been killed by a Zanu PF member, when in fact she was killed by her former lover under unclear circumstances.
Ali, who the CCC claimed was its member, was abducted outside a nightclub in Nyatsime on May 14 and her dismembered remains were discovered in a disused well at a farm in Beatrice, about 10km away from where she was taken.

The chief suspect in her murder, Pius Jamba (31) was recently arrested and is remanded in custody.

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Man Falls From Hospital 3rd Floor ED-Style

For eight months, a family from Bulawayo’s Emganwini suburb did not bury the body of a loved one who died at the United Bulawayo Hospitals after he fell from the third floor of a building at the institution.
Welcome Moyo’s family is not happy about the circumstances surrounding his death at the hospital and is now demanding compensation, even after burying him two weeks ago.

Authorities said disciplinary action is being taken against some staff members following the death but the institution is not able to compensate the family.

The deceased’s mother, Mrs Rodah Moyo said her son was admitted for epileptic fits on a Saturday in September last year but hospital staff left him unattended, and he fell from the third floor to the ground.

Nurses did not inform the family or doctors about the fall but put him back on his bed and he died.

Family members first visited him in hospital a day after Welcome’s admission and were told he would be discharged the following day.

When they returned to the hospital to take him home, he was dead.

“The fact that they never phoned informing us that our son had fallen makes everything suspicious. The rumours that we refused to bury him are not true, because we would never do such.

We just asked for compensation but the hospital held the body,” she said. “The pain I am feeling is so out of this world, I’m still alive in flesh but deep down I am dead. What happened has taken away all the peace from me and my family. Eight good months with a child in the mortuary, I could not sleep.

“Whenever I closed my eyes, I would think of him, and tell myself that if my son could see what was happening, he would say we hated him to the core, yet we did not have the power to bury him on time.”

The deceased’s father Mr Collen Moyo reiterated that they did not refuse to bury their son but the hospital held on to the body.

Our son had some periodical epileptic fits attacks which did not last long and used to attack him after three months intervals.

On Saturday September 25, he endured the attacks and we agreed to take him for medical attention at UBH, where upon arrival he fully recovered but was admitted for monitoring.

They said he would be discharged the following day but because it was a Sunday, they could not discharge him, it’s their policy.

“That Sunday, two of his sisters visited him and they stood by the word that they found him well, playing draughts with others waiting for his discharge,” he said.

“On Monday September 27, we did not visit him in the morning because we planned to go once to take him home since he was being discharged.

The two sisters went to the hospital in the afternoon to bring their brother home only to get news that he had passed on.

They were confused, and asked his doctor for explanations.

They were only told that he fell while visiting the toilet.”

Mr Moyo said they were then shown the body on Tuesday.

“The statement that they were investigating the case made us believe that they were holding on to the body so we could not go on with the burial until cleared by them.”

He said they wrote to the hospital in February demanding compensation and only buried the deceased two weeks ago after police intervened on the matter.

However, in an interview, Bulawayo PMD, Dr Maphios Siamuchembu said the family refused to take the body when they were told about the death and was demanding compensation.

“ They said they were not happy that they were not told when he fell, they were not told at the time he died.

I am in possession of a letter in which they were demanding US$50 000 compensation before they could agree to take the body,” he said.

Dr Siamuchembu said it was clear right from the beginning that health workers, specifically the nurses, who had attended to him from the time of admission to the time of his death, had done something wrong.

He said the hospital management sought advice from the Ministry of Health and Child Care on how to handle the issue and the ministry gave the hospital permission to, among other things, assist with funeral expenses.

The family was also being assisted with food periodically before the burial.

He said the hospital will not compensate the family.

“The hospital is a government entity.

It has no resources, and no mandate to stand alone as a legal entity that can be made to pay compensation.

Asking the hospital to pay compensation is asking the government to pay compensation, and that is beyond my scope as PMD to comment.

What the hospital has done is to apply internal disciplinary measures to the wrong doing health workers involved. What these measures are, I think, is not for public consumption,” said Dr Siamuchembu.-Chronicle

Panicky Zanu PF Claims CCC Leaders Are CIA Agents

ZANU PF national secretary for finance Patrick Chinamasa has invoked the spirit of Mbuya Nehanda as Zimbabwe faces another possible onslaught from the United States of America.

Chinamasa also accused CCC leaders Nelson Chamisa and Tendai Biti of doing the United States’s bidding and vowed that they will never rule Zimbabwe, adding that the spirit of Mbuya Nehanda will not allow it.

In 2002, the United States passed the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act( ZIDERA), a law which imposed economic sanctions on Zimbabwe, allegedly to provide for a transition to democracy and to promote economic recovery.

Chinamasa said on 29 April 2022 the U.S. Government, through its embassy in Harare, wrote to Zimbabwe, asking the southern African country “to take additional immediate action to forego military-technical cooperation with Russia in response to Russia’s massive, unprovoked invasion of Ukraine”.

He accused the United States of supporting the illegal Ian Smith Regime in Rhodesia and going as far as passing the Byrd Amendment to circumvent the UN sanctions against Rhodesia. Said Chinamasa:

… the US communication of 29 April 2022 must be understood for what it is, a call to Zimbabwe to publicly disarm itself.

Zimbabwe should never allow foreign forces to dictate who its friends should be.

We thank Our President Cde ED Mnangagwa for his resoluteness in refusing emphatically to do the Bully’s bidding.

Thank you for making it clear that under no circumstances will quislings and CIA agents in the name of Mr Chamisa and Mr Biti ever rule this country come what may!

The revolutionary people of Zimbabwe will not allow it to happen. The spirit of Mbuya Nehanda. – Pindula News

Zanu PF Nyatsime Stalwart Dies Mysteriously

Zanu-PF chairperson for Nyatsime, George Murabatsvina, the man who amongst others barred Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) supporters from mourning their slain colleague Moreblessing Ali at her home in Nyatsime has been confirmed dead.

Murambatsvina is said to have died after a short illness.

Together with another Zanu-PF official, Masimbi Masimbi, Murambatsvina declared the area a no-go-area for opposition supporters soon just before there were running battles between the two main political parties.

Opposition supporters have taken to social media in “celebration,” arguing the late Ali’s “unsettled spirit” is avenging.

“All those who had a hand in her death and the chaos that was scene at her funeral wake should follow him. This certainly deserves a braai,” said another.- Bulawayo24

Mbuya Nehanda Spirit Will Not Allow Opposition To Rule – Chinamasa

ZANU PF national secretary for finance Patrick Chinamasa has invoked the spirit of Mbuya Nehanda as Zimbabwe faces another possible onslaught from the United States of America.

Chinamasa also accused CCC leaders Nelson Chamisa and Tendai Biti of doing the United States’s bidding and vowed that they will never rule Zimbabwe, adding that the spirit of Mbuya Nehanda will not allow it.

In 2002, the United States passed the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act( ZIDERA), a law which imposed economic sanctions on Zimbabwe, allegedly to provide for a transition to democracy and to promote economic recovery.

Chinamasa said on 29 April 2022 the U.S. Government, through its embassy in Harare, wrote to Zimbabwe, asking the southern African country “to take additional immediate action to forego military-technical cooperation with Russia in response to Russia’s massive, unprovoked invasion of Ukraine”.

He accused the United States of supporting the illegal Ian Smith Regime in Rhodesia and going as far as passing the Byrd Amendment to circumvent the UN sanctions against Rhodesia. Said Chinamasa:

… the US communication of 29 April 2022 must be understood for what it is, a call to Zimbabwe to publicly disarm itself.

Zimbabwe should never allow foreign forces to dictate who its friends should be.

We thank Our President Cde ED Mnangagwa for his resoluteness in refusing emphatically to do the Bully’s bidding.

Thank you for making it clear that under no circumstances will quislings and CIA agents in the name of Mr Chamisa and Mr Biti ever rule this country come what may!

The revolutionary people of Zimbabwe will not allow it to happen. The spirit of Mbuya Nehanda. – Pindula News

Moreblessing Ali Tormentor Dies

Zanu-PF chairperson for Nyatsime, George Murabatsvina, the man who amongst others barred Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) supporters from mourning their slain colleague Moreblessing Ali at her home in Nyatsime has been confirmed dead.

Murambatsvina is said to have died after a short illness.

Together with another Zanu-PF official, Masimbi Masimbi, Murambatsvina declared the area a no-go-area for opposition supporters soon just before there were running battles between the two main political parties.

Opposition supporters have taken to social media in “celebration,” arguing the late Ali’s “unsettled spirit” is avenging.

“All those who had a hand in her death and the chaos that was scene at her funeral wake should follow him. This certainly deserves a braai,” said another.- Bulawayo24

Chicken Inn Extend Lead At PSL Summit

Chicken Inn opened a four-point lead at the top after beating Cranborne Bullets 4-1 in the Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 18 encounter on Saturday.

The Gamecocks recovered from an early scare after the hosts had taken the lead through Tadiwa Chibunyu at the quarter-hour mark. Malvin Hwata scored the equaliser in the 23rd minute before Bret Amidu completed the turn-around on the stroke of halftime.

Brian Muza stretched the lead with fifteen minutes to go, and Munashe Pini sealed the triumph just moments before the final whistle.

The extended-gap at the top of the table was aided by Dynamos’ slump against Yadah in the capital.

The Glamour Boys fell behind the leaders after succumbing to a late Ralph Matema’s goal.

The Harare giants spent the majority of the first half of the season at the top of the table. A boardroom decision to give Highlanders their matchday 15 encounter on a 3-0 scoreline plus the latest defeat put them in second place and four points behind Chicken Inn.

Elsewhere, Ngezi Platinum Stars bounced back to winning ways in style after thrashing Bulawayo City 3-0.

Madamburo had failed to pick maximum points in the last two games, but second-half goals from Bruno Mtigo (49′), Denver Mukamba (56′) and Delic Murimba (85′) ended the winless streak.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Orlando Pirates To Offload Dzvukamanja ?

Terrence Dzvukamaja’s future at Orlando Pirates is reportedly in doubt amid rumours the club could release the Zimbabwean forward in this window.

Dzvukamaja failed to reach top form at the Soweto giants and only managed two goals in thirty-five appearances last season.

According to the South African outlet Daily Sun, the 28-year-old is among five players expected to leave Pirates.

“The club confirmed the players who are no longer needed, but there’s still more,” an unnamed source revealed to the newspaper.

“Other players, who have struggled with game time, such as Tlolane, want to leave. Negotiations are still underway with certain players.”

However, the publication adds that it’s still unclear whether the club will release them outright or loan them out.

So far, seven players- Kwanda Mngonyama, Abel Mabaso, Justice Chabalala, Elson Sithole, Wayne Sandilands and Thabang Monare – have already been shown the exit door.

They joined Thulani Hlatshwayo, who became the first player to leave the club.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Sikhala, Sithole Detention, Kademaunga Calls For Solidarity

Tinashe Sambiri|Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe ( ARTUZ) has vowed to confront the Zanu PF regime over the arrest and detention of its president Obert Masaraure.

In a statement on Sunday, ARTUZ secretary general, Robson Chere, accused the Zanu PF regime of using the persecution by prosecution gimmick to silence dissenting voices.

“He is not with his family right now , he is in prison for the simple reason of Fighting for labour rights.

Lets join hands and demand justice for him. As a Union we are also not going to fold hands and allow our President being persecuted .

FreeObert #justiceforobert,” Chere posted on Facebook.

CCC welfare officer Maureen Kademaunga on Saturday denounced the incessant persecution of political activists by Zanu PF.

Kademaunga said:
“Was at Chikurubi to visit Hon Job WiwaSikhala, Hon G. Sithole , Masaraure Obert , Jeche, Guzha and Makoma. I am sore.

The regime can’t abuse us like this and we carry on with life as usual.
Our lack of active solidarity is trechorous and may corner us into breaches of culpability.”

Teachers’ Union Confronts Mnangagwa Over Obert Masaraure Detention

Tinashe Sambiri|Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe ( ARTUZ) has vowed to confront the Zanu PF regime over the arrest and detention of its president Obert Masaraure.

In a statement on Sunday, ARTUZ secretary general, Robson Chere, accused the Zanu PF regime of using the persecution by prosecution gimmick to silence dissenting voices.

“He is not with his family right now , he is in prison for the simple reason of Fighting for labour rights.

Lets join hands and demand justice for him. As a Union we are also not going to fold hands and allow our President being persecuted .

FreeObert #justiceforobert,” Chere posted on Facebook.

CCC welfare officer Maureen Kademaunga on Saturday denounced the incessant persecution of political activists by Zanu PF.

Kademaunga said:
“Was at Chikurubi to visit Hon Job WiwaSikhala, Hon G. Sithole , Masaraure Obert , Jeche, Guzha and Makoma. I am sore.

The regime can’t abuse us like this and we carry on with life as usual.
Our lack of active solidarity is trechorous and may corner us into breaches of culpability.”

Safe Blood Transfusion Tips

World Blood Donor Day takes place on 14 June each year. The Day was created to:

raise global awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products for transfusion;
highlight the critical contribution voluntary, unpaid blood donors make to national health systems;
support national blood transfusion services, blood donor organizations and other nongovernmental organizations in strengthening and expanding their voluntary blood donor programmes by reinforcing national and local campaigns.
The day also provides an opportunity to call to action governments and national health authorities to provide adequate resources to increase the collection of blood from voluntary, unpaid blood donors and to manage access to blood and the transfusion of those who require it.

Blood and blood products are essential resources for effective management of women suffering from bleeding associated with pregnancy and childbirth; children suffering from severe anaemia due to malaria and malnutrition; patients with blood and bone marrow disorders, inherited disorders of haemoglobin and immune deficiency conditions; victims of trauma, emergencies, disasters and accidents; as well as patients undergoing advanced medical and surgical procedures. The need for blood is universal, but access to blood for all those who need it is not. Blood shortages are particularly acute in low- and middle-income countries.

To ensure that everyone who needs transfusion has access to safe blood, all countries need voluntary, unpaid blood donors who give blood regularly. An effective blood donor programme, characterized by wide and active participation of the population, is crucial in meeting the need of blood transfusion during peace time as well as during emergencies or disasters, when there is a surge in demand for blood or when the normal operation of blood services is affected. While an enabling social and cultural atmosphere with strong solidarity facilitates development of an effective blood donor programme, it is also widely acknowledged that the act of blood donation contributes to generating social ties and building a united community.

Focus of this year’s campaign
For 2022, the World Blood Donor Day slogan is “Donating blood is an act of solidarity. Join the effort and save lives” to draw attention to the roles that voluntary blood donations play in saving lives and enhancing solidarity within communities.

The specific objectives of this year’s campaign are to:

thank blood donors in the world and create wider public awareness of the need for regular, unpaid blood donation;
highlight the need for committed, year-round blood donation, to maintain adequate supplies and achieve universal and timely access to safe blood transfusion;
recognize and promote the values of voluntary unpaid blood donation in enhancing community solidarity and social cohesion;
raise awareness of the need for increased investment from governments to build a sustainable and resilient national blood system and increase collection from voluntary non-remunerated blood donors.
A particular activity that countries in the world are encouraged to implement for this year’s campaign is to disseminate to various media outlets stories of people whose lives have been saved through blood donation as a way of motivating regular blood donors to continue giving blood, and to motivate people in good health who have never given blood to begin doing so.

Other activities that would help promote the slogan of this year’s World Blood Donor Day may include donor appreciation ceremonies, social networking campaigns, special media broadcasts, social media posts featuring individual blood donors with the slogan, meetings and workshops, musical and artistic events to thank blood donors and celebrate solidarity, and colouring iconic monuments red.

Your involvement and support will help to ensure greater impact for World Blood Donor Day 2022, increasing recognition worldwide that giving blood is a life-saving act of solidarity and that services providing safe blood and blood products are an essential element of every health care system. Participation of interested partners is welcome at all levels to make World Blood Donor Day 2022 a global success.

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Zanu PF Wins Masvingo West By-election

Own Correspondent

Zanu PF has won the Masvingo West ward 21 by-election.

Sources in the ward spoke of intimidation of voters and rampant rigging by Zanu PF.

Masvingo West Ward 21 By Election RESULTS:

NGOMAHURU
ZANU 101
CCC 81

MUKORSI
ZANU 46
CCC 20

NYAMAFUFU
ZANU 41
CCC 20

GWIRA
ZANU 61
CCC 05

VURAMBA
ZANU 35
CCC 08

BANGOMWE
ZANU 86
CCC 13

MUSHAWASHA
ZANU 95
CCC 30

TOTAL

ZANU PF 464
CCC 177

COMPILED BY
NYAHUNDA SD
ELECTIONS CHAMPION

Mnangagwa Pampers Loyalists With Cash As Nation Burns

Zanu PF has revealed that members of the party’s women’s league conference in Harare were showered with cash and fuel coupons amid indications that the ruling party is already well oiled ahead of the 2023 elections.
The elective conference ended yesterday with Senate president Mabel Chinomona retaining her position as secretary of the Zanu PF women’s league.

Outgoing secretary for transport and social welfare Marben Nkatazo told delegates 31 Zupco buses were hired to ferry delegates from across the country before laying out the benefits the delegates got for attending the conference.

“His Excellency, we had 31 Zupco buses which ferried people.

“We only had one challenge when the Manicaland bus had a breakdown,” Nkatazo said.

“We have cash points for politburo members and central committee members, who are going to get allowances and coupons.

“Members are booked in hotels, lodges, and higher tertiary institutions.”

Zanu PF also funded foreign guests from sister parties in the region by paying for their accommodation, air-tickets and food.”

In his closing remarks, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said Zanu PF was “roaring like a lion” ahead of next year’s elections where he would be seeking a second full term.

“We don’t want corruption, Zanu PF is the king of the jungle,” Mnangagwa said.

“We are roaring and we are kicking and Zanu PF is everybody’s party and we should always expose the lies on social media.”

Mnangagwa said the ruling party had enough resources to mobilise for next year’s elections at a time the country is battling a harsh socio-economic crisis.

“Go to your provinces, we have resources to mobilise for support,” he added.

Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said he was not aware how much was spent for the conference.

“It has been a well-organised conference,” Mutsvangwa said.

“In my view, they will go with election message and I wouldn’t know on the budget and number of delegates because there is another department, which is doing that.”

Zanu PF’s official reports have always shown that the party is struggling financially, but its election campaigns are often funded by businessmen that benefit from government contracts.

In the last elections, the wealthy businessmen bought the party dozens of cars.

In 2020 Zanu PF moved to expel its youth political commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu, who revealed that most of the ruling party’s financiers were embroiled in corrupt activities that were contributing to Zimbabwe’s economic problems.-Standard

S.A Fuel May Rise To R40 A Litre

The ongoing war in Ukraine is costing South Africa billions in lost revenues and added costs, and trade officials are concerned that further widespread disruptions to the local economy are likely.

The crisis led to a meeting last week between Western Cape agriculture MEC Ivan Meyer and the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry at which Meyer outlined some of the key concerns and interventions stemming from the conflict, the Sunday Times reports.

Some of the specific concerns raised during the meeting include:

– The price of fuel may rise to as high as R40 a litre, with wheat farmers reporting a 100% increase in fertiliser prices;

– Scanning for explosives and weapons in Russia-bound containers  increased transit time to St Petersburg from 23 days to 90;

– Moscow’s suspension from the Swift (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) global payments system delayed payment for exports to Russia.

“It goes without saying that rising fuel prices and the price of wheat-based commodities like bread will continue to rise if this is not nipped in the bud soon,” said Jannie Venter, business development/trade-lane manager at ISS — Global Forwarding SA and vice-chair of the Western Cape Exporters Club.

More hikes coming

Early forecasts show that South Africa is facing another steep petrol price in July, with other prices increases also set to take effect, said Investec chief economist Annabel Bishop in a research note on Wednesday (22 June).

Bishop said CPI inflation in June is expected to rise above 7.0% y/y on the R2.33/litre hike in the petrol price, base effects, food price pressures and potentially some second-round effects of rising inflation on rentals/owner equivalent rent and other categories.

“High commodity prices are flowing through rapidly to consumers in South Africa via higher transport and food prices, and another petrol price hike is currently building for July of R1.92/litre.

“We expect CPI inflation to average 6.5% y/y for this year, as the Russian/Ukraine war continues for longer than expected and the effects of the war, and deglobalisation, intensify on price pressures, causing inflation expectations to rise globally and domestically.”

She further warned against expectations for food and energy price collapses in the near term, with the Russian invasion of Ukraine intensifying, and so sanctions against Russia, and NATO now warning that the war could last for years, providing no end in sight for related price pressures.

Additionally, adverse weather conditions persist in some regions globally and domestically, and indeed are expected to intensify as climate change strengthens, she said.-BusinessTech

Police Uniformed Zanu Pf Thugs Terrorise CCC MPs In Nyatsime

By A Correspondent- Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Saturday claimed Zanu PF thugs in police uniforms were terrorising their legislators in Nyatsime, with one of them being robbed of a vehicle.

Nyatsime has been a no-go-area since the body of late CCC activist Moreblessing Ali was discovered dismembered, stuffed in sacks and thrown in a well.

Ali was killed by a suspected Zanu PF supporter for her anti-regime stance according to the opposition.

“Violence Alert: Suspected Zanu PF thugs in @PoliceZimbawe uniforms are terrorizing CCC legislators, councilors and other members in Chitungwiza and Nyatsime. The thugs robbed Hon Chimbaira of his car. They’re being persecuted for demanding justice for Moreblessing Ali,” said the CCC on Twitter.

Senior CIO Chef Hauled To Court Over Fraud, Extortion

A senior Central Intelligence Organisation officer Leonard Mutandwa appeared in court on Friday charged with fraud and extortion.

Mutandwa (48), the Divisional Intelligence Officer, was arrested alongside Charles Benjamin Chari (57) while another operative, Godknows Ganyani is allegedly on the run.

The complainant is a co-director of Welli-Will Industries Wilbert Makonese.

According to the police investigations, sometime in 2021, the complainant supplied goods worth US$392 000 to the Primary and Secondary Education ministry and received no payment.

Makonese was in dire need of the payment to enable him to repay a loan his company took from the Industrial Development Bank of Zimbabwe.

It is alleged that Mutandwa got wind of Makonese’s predicament, and hatched a plan to defraud and extort money from him.

Mutandwa  and his co-accused offered to assist in the processing of the payment from the relevant ministry, but demanded kickbacks for their efforts.

Makonese succumbed to the pressure and gave the accused US$1 500.

On November 22, the trio duped Makonese again after misrepresenting that the Office of the President wanted him to donate US$10 000 to an unnamed charity organisation.

The complainant gave the trio US$4 000 towards the donation.

The trio further demanded another US$500 claiming it was a facilitation fee.

Makonese was also forced to pay for Ganyani’s travel expenses from Chiredzi, including hotel bills totalling US$4 000 and US$450 to buy new clothes.

It was also alleged that on June 21 this year, the trio demanded US$30 000 from Makonese, claiming that it was a payment for having facilitated prompt payment of the money which he was owed by the ministry.

But Makonese had not received payment from the ministry.

The trio started threatening Makonese, saying he would face unspecified action if he failed to pay them the money.

Makonese became suspicious of the the trio’s claims and threats and realised that he had been duped.

He filed a police report and a trap was set, leading to the arrest of Mutandwa on June 22 at Makonese’s business premises where he had gone to collect some money.

Mutandwa then implicated Chari.-standard

Another Zanu PF Leader In Nyatsime Dies

By A Correspondent- ZANU PF chairlady for Nyatsime Ward 9 has died just hours after the death of George Murambatsvina, the party’s chairperson for Nyatsime.

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Murambatsvina, the man amongst others who barred Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) supporters from mourning their slain colleague Moreblessing Ali at her home in Nyatsime.

Murambatsvina is said to have died after a short illness.

The ZANU-PF Nyatsime ward 9 Chairlady reportedly died at a local hospital today.

Like Murambatsvina, she was allegedly part of a grouping which was barring mourners from attending Moreblessing Ali’s funeral.

Meanwhile, two theories have been thrown already to explain the deaths. Some say it is Moreblessing Ali’s avenging spirit killing them while some argue that it could be the ruling ZANU PF killing them to get rid of any evidence that proves that Ali’s death was politically-motivated.

Said one commentator:

This could be Zanu-Pf itself, clearing evidence. Politics hadzina kuchipa idzi

Another one said:

Vana Chimwene havabatwi munopera rudzi rwese [you don’t kill people with Malawi origins and expect to get away with it.] 

Ali was abducted on the 24th of May by one Pius Mukandi alias Jamba at Chibhanguza bar in Beatrice. Her mutilated body was discovered on the 11th of June in a well in the same area.

The opposition CCC claims that the abduction and murder of the activist were politically-motivated. The ruling ZANU PF dismisses the claims, rather dismisses it as a domestic violence case.

Police say preliminary results from investigations do not suggest that the incident was political in nature. 

Trade Unionist Abducted For Leading Strike. Who Is Strauss Logistics?

The former president of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), Peter Mutasa has said trade unionist, Robert Muwawa who was reportedly abducted after leading a strike at Strauss Logistics is alive.

The drivers at Strauss Logistics embarked on industrial action over “victimisation in the transport industry,” according to the Zimbabwe Truck Drivers Union which represents haulage truck drivers.

The union said Muwawa, Strauss Logistics Workers Committee Secretary, went missing on Wednesday afternoon after receiving threatening calls from Assistant Inspector Mutema from Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Southerton.

In an update, Mutasa said Muwawa was found in “a bush and picked up by good Samaritans.” He added:

He is not too well We will be advised of his condition by the family and union @haulage_union We must not allow this in our country and in the labour market

MAFIA STATE

Zimbabwe has joined Colombia, Guatemala etc in terms of abduction and torture of trade unionists for leading a strike It is sad how Robert Muwawa was treated for leading a strike at Strauss Logistics Who is behind this? Who is Strauss Logistics?

Although brutalized and traumatized, we thank God that Robert Muwawa is alive However he was inhumanely treated There is nothing as traumatic than being kept in captivity, threatened with death, tortured. Zimbabwe is destroyed, it is now a Mafia State.

A LinkedIn profile says Strauss Logistics Zimbabwe (PVT) Limited (“SLZ”​) “is the market leader in fuel and dry cargo distribution utilising both road and rail networks throughout the Central and Southern African Regions.”

75 ZIMRA Officials Nabbed Since 2018 For Corruption

By A Correspondent- A total of 75 Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) employees have been arrested and prosecuted for various corrupt activities between 2018 and 2021.

The revelations come days as ZIMRA is investigating three Beitbridge-based revenue officers who built mansions in Harare, but failed to account to their employer how they raised the money following a lifestyle audit.

ZIMRA acting Commissioner-General Ms Regina Chinamasa last week told a stakeholder meeting in Masvingo that in addition to the 75 employees, 34 stakeholders were also arrested, according to The Sunday News. 

Mrs Chinamasa said provinces like Masvingo which are along the main Beitbridge-Chirundu highway should play a pivotal role in dealing with corruption. She said:

Masvingo is strategically located on the North-South corridor and there is a lot of enforcement activities that is happening in the region.

Given its importance geographically we also find that it’s so important that as Masvingo we embrace the fight against corruption because it could be very rife in this area.

Given our strategic location in the region, as ZIMRA, it is our pledge not to allow Zimbabwe to be the final destination or transit of smuggled goods.

In responding to issues on the aspect of remuneration as the officers face temptation from businesspeople who try to avoid paying duties, Mrs Chinamasa cautioned that there was a very thin line between being greedy and being adequately remunerated.

She said the authority believes negotiated positions always bring out a win-win situation which promotes opportunities that compel officers to resist, report and reject corruption.

Speaking at the same event, Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs and Devolution Ezra Chadzamira said corruption was a nationwide scourge which requires people to join in the fight. He himself was last year arrested for alleged corruption involving sugarcane plots at Kilimanjaro, Chiredzi.

Zanu PF Thugs Terrorise CCC MPs In Nyatsime

By- CCC has reported that suspected Zanu PF members are terrorizing their MPs and supporters.

Posting on Twitter, CCC said the group also included uniformed police.

CCC posted:

Violence Alert: Suspected Zanu PF thugs in @PoliceZimbawe uniforms are terrorizing CCC legislators, councilors and other members in Chitungwiza and Nyatsime. The thugs robbed Hon Chimbaira of his car. They’re being persecuted for demanding justice for Moreblessing Ali.

ZLHR STATEMENT ON INTERNATIONAL DAY IN SUPPORT OF VICTIMS OF TORTURE

ON this International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) encourages the public to provide the necessary support to all victims of this evil crime.

ZLHR also urges the authorities to implement comprehensive reform measures that will lead to eradication of all forms of torture in the country as mandated by international law and the Constitution of Zimbabwe. The authorities should also ensure that all perpetrators of the heinous crime of torture are held accountable for transgressions.

International Day in Support of Victims of Torture is commemorated annually on 26 June in order to honour the victims and survivors of the crime of torture. It is important for everyone to reflect on the lives of the victims of torture, the survivors of the heinous practice and the families who are impacted by the trauma inflicted on their loved ones. It is also important for everyone to support victims of torture and their families through financial and social assistance.

International Day in Support of Victims of Torture is an opportunity for everyone to demand an end to the egregious practice of torture by public officials and their agents. It is also an opportunity for citizens, all over the globe, to lobby their governments to take steps
towards the prosecution of all perpetrators of the abominable crime of torture.

It is also an opportunity for the public to reflect on the world’s commitment to eradicating torture, as entrenched in the United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, which came into effect on 26 June 1987 (the Torture Convention).

Unfortunately, this Torture Convention has not yet been ratified by the Zimbabwean authorities. Nevertheless, this important instrument has been ratified by at least 162 nations worldwide and it is now regarded as part of customary international law. The Torture Convention is therefore binding on all nations of the world, including Zimbabwe. ZLHR therefore urges the Zimbabwean authorities to comply with the Torture Convention, in accordance with their international law obligations. The authorities are also urged to speedily ratify the Torture Convention and join the rest of the world in protecting
fundamental human rights.

Despite the fact that the Zimbabwean authorities have not yet ratified the Torture Convention, the Constitution of Zimbabwe obliges the authorities to protect everyone from torture.

In terms of section 53 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, no person may be subjected to physical or psychological torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. Importantly, section 86(3)(c) of the Constitution states that the right not to be tortured is absolute and may not be violated or limited in any circumstances.

The Constitution, in section 51 and section 52, also entrenches everyone’s right to human dignity and bodily and psychological integrity, respectively. ZLHR continues to represent many victims of torture to claim monetary awards against their perpetrators.

ZLHR urges the authorities to comply with their constitutional obligations by implementing measures that are aimed at preventing torture in Zimbabwe’s detention centres, prisons, police stations and communities at large.

ZLHR also urges the authorities to ensure that all perpetrators of torture are held accountable for their crimes, through criminal prosecutions and other remedies that are aimed at compensating the victims of torture.

On this International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, ZLHR calls upon:

•       The public to continue to support all victims and survivors of the evil crime of torture;
•       The Zimbabwean authorities to implement comprehensive reform measures that are designed to prevent and eradicate torture;
•       The authorities to comply with their constitutional obligation of protecting everyone from torture;
•       The authorities to ensure that all perpetrators of the deplorable crime of torture are held accountable for their crimes;
•       The authorities to ratify the UN Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.

17 Teenagers Found Dead In East London SA

By Mail & Guardian- At least 17 young people were found dead at a nightclub in a township in the southern city of East London on Sunday, police said.

“We got a report about 17 (people) that died in a local tavern in Scenery Park which is based in East London,” a provincial police chief brigadier Thembinkosi Kinana told AFP.
“We are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident,” he added.
He said the victims were aged between 18 and 20 years.
Unverified pictures shared on social media showed bodies with no visible signs of injuries, strewn on the floor of the club.
Television scenes showed police officers trying to calm down a crowd of people gathered outside the club in the city. – Agence France-Presse

Another Zanu PF Nyatsime Leader Dies

By-Another top Zanu PF Nyatsime leader has died.

This time is the area’s Zanu PF chairlady.

Last week another Zanu PF official died after a short illness.

This happens after the death of CCC activist Moreblessing Ali whose funeral these Zanu PF cadres disrupted.

In a tweet, Nyatsime community celebrated the death of these Zanu PF thugs.

They posted:

Nyatsime WARD 9 chairlady has passed away. Why are such talented young people dying before their time? #RIP

JUST IN- Zanu PF Nyatsime Ward 9 Chairlady Dies

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Zanu PF Speaks On CCC Nyanga Offices Vandalism

By- Zanu PF has refuted claims that its supporters attacked and destroyed the opposition CCC offices in Nyanga.

CCC said that its offices were vandalised by Zanu PF thugs last weekend.

Vandals defaced CCC offices at Ruwangwe business centre and destroyed all doors and windows on Sunday night.

CCC Manicaland provincial spokesperson David Panganai blamed Zanu PF for the attack. Said Panganai:

A leopard does not change its spots, as the adage goes, Zanu PF will not let go its violent political belief.

On Monday morning CCC members woke up to see their offices vandalised.

All the windows and doors were completely destroyed by thugs who had earlier been addressed by their local leadership and legislator to attack all known CCC members.

They then went on a rampage, destroying property at Ruwangwe business centre.

The matter was reported to the police but no arrests have been made yet.

Those being used to exercise violence against their fellow countrymen must be reminded that violence does not solve price hikes on basic needs, create employment and unite their fractured party.

Zanu PF Nyanga North legislator Chido Sanyatwe said the ruling party was not responsible for the vandalism.

She also denied accusations that she had encouraged her supporters to beat up opponents or destroy their property. Sanyatwe said:

I never addressed anyone inciting violence against CCC members because that party to me is a non-event. I am confident of a win.

Nyanga North is one of the most peaceful constituencies in this country. Zanu PF is not here to fight CCC or vice versa, because we are all Zimbabwean citizens.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson in Manicaland Province, Inspector Nobert Muzondo, said they were still conducting investigations into the matter. He said:

We do not have evidence that points to politically motivated violence other than malicious damage to property, which occurred overnight.

We are seized with the matter and still investigating. When there are leads or arrests they will be made public.

More: NewZimbabwe.com

Zanu PF Thugs Destroy CCC Offices

By- Zanu PF thugs in Mutare have allegedly attacked and destroyed the opposition CCC offices.

The vandalism happened last weekend.

Vandals defaced CCC offices at Ruwangwe business centre and destroyed all doors and windows on Sunday night.

CCC Manicaland provincial spokesperson David Panganai blamed Zanu PF for the attack. Said Panganai:

A leopard does not change its spots, as the adage goes, Zanu PF will not let go its violent political belief.

On Monday morning CCC members woke up to see their offices vandalised.

All the windows and doors were completely destroyed by thugs who had earlier been addressed by their local leadership and legislator to attack all known CCC members.

They then went on a rampage, destroying property at Ruwangwe business centre.

The matter was reported to the police but no arrests have been made yet.

Those being used to exercise violence against their fellow countrymen must be reminded that violence does not solve price hikes on basic needs, create employment and unite their fractured party.

Zanu PF Nyanga North legislator Chido Sanyatwe said the ruling party was not responsible for the vandalism.

She also denied accusations that she had encouraged her supporters to beat up opponents or destroy their property. Sanyatwe said:

I never addressed anyone inciting violence against CCC members because that party to me is a non-event. I am confident of a win.

Nyanga North is one of the most peaceful constituencies in this country. Zanu PF is not here to fight CCC or vice versa, because we are all Zimbabwean citizens.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson in Manicaland Province, Inspector Nobert Muzondo, said they were still conducting investigations into the matter. He said:

We do not have evidence that points to politically motivated violence other than malicious damage to property, which occurred overnight.

We are seized with the matter and still investigating. When there are leads or arrests they will be made public.

More: NewZimbabwe.com

Obituary: A Tribute to Alex the Great Zimbabwean

By Daniel Molokele| No matter whatever else happens in my life; I doubt that I will ever forget my very first personal encounter with our recently deceased Zimbabwean icon and legend, Alex Tawanda Magaisa.

It must have been on one of those sunny and lazy mornings at the Faculty of Law at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) sometime during the early part October 1995.

It was actually during the morning after the results of the candidate nomination process for the Students Representative Council (SRC) number one elections had been formally promulgated during the previous day.

During those days, the UZ had a dual electoral system that was used to elect its 15-member SRC. Firstly, the presidential elections were held separately and produced the SRC’s top two leaders; the President and the Vice President. Then a week later after the presidential elections, all students were given another opportunity to vote again. This time they would be voting under the so-called SRC number one elections.

It was in fact this particular election, that was used to elect the other 13 members of the SRC. It was a popularity contest that also traditionally was used to appoint the first winning candidate as the next Secretary General of the students union.

As perhaps, the most politically super-charged faculty in the entire campus, it was not such a big surprise that most law students were having some animated conversations, if not debates about the outcome or implications of the nomination process for that particular year.

One of the interesting stories that was most definitely trending that morning was the fact that the list of 55 candidates for the 1995-96 SRC number one elections had produced a surprise candidate from the faculty of law.

However, it was the second-year law students who had produced the highest number of candidates that year, who were the most fascinated and enthused by this little-known surprise candidate.

I remember while basking under the glorious shine of the African sun, some of the second years had asked my first-year classmates to help them to identity me. Honestly speaking up to the nomination process, I had not done anything of real significance to warrant me being well known at the UZ, beyond my own classmates

I had been admitted at the faculty of law during the earlier part of that same year, in March. As such, I was still to a large extent a really green-horned freshman especially when it came to the issues around the next generation of student leaders.

The rather curious second-year law students who approached me spoke to me in a rather wry manner. Worse still, I could even sense an air of snobbery some of them. They obviously thought I was a clueless novice who had no idea whatsoever about the UZ electoral system. They most certainly expected me to be among the worst losers in the race. In their considered view, I was seen simply as a misguided upstart who was going to lose the race dismally.

Among the second-years who mobbed me was none other than the great Alex Tawanda Magaisa himself.

I vividly recall as to how he remained behind when his bemused classmates walked away from me. He seemed to be keener to understand me more and was very interested to find out more about my political credentials. I did manage to explain to him as to how I was a special candidate that was being sponsored by an alliance for Christian students fellowships as led by the UZ Christian Union and the then Students Chaplain Dr. Sebastian Bakare.

He had this sort of empathic demeanour that was mostly punctuated by this enchanting smile as he spoke to me. In the end, he patted me on the back and wished me the best of success in the forthcoming elections. He then calmly walked away from me.

After he left me. I was left very impressed by his obviously genuine humane spirit. He really managed to make a lasting impression to me as a selfless and generous person who was somehow always willing to serve and affirm all those around him.

A few weeks later the SRC number one elections were eventually held. But an even bigger surprise awaited the faculty of law. A rare thing happened; all our candidates failed to make it into the top 13.

Well, almost all.

Traditionally the faculty of law not only had a several good number of members in every SRC, but also tended to have someone making it to the most influential positions in the SRC.

For example, the previous SRC for 1994-95 had managed to have Brian Kagoro as its Vice President and Tinomudaishe Chinyoka as its Secretary General. Added to that, Chinyoka had also previously served as the President for the 1993-94 SRC.

But I do digress.

As alluded to, the dismal performance of our candidates grossly shocked our faculty of law. While most law students were desperately trying to make sense of the results; news started to filter through that the overall winner among the 55 candidates was actually the very same least fancied law student.

Not only that, a day later it was also announced that he had also been appointed as the next Secretary General of the UZ students’ union; still in his first year at the university.

It was then then that some of the second-year students that had earlier on mocked one of their own, were then forced to eat a lot of humble pie and congratulate him as the new Secretary General of the UZ students’ union.

It was also during that time; that the great Alex Magaisa had his second personal encounter with me.

However, this time, he not only heartily congratulated me but also took some time to offer his free and unsolicited advice to me. Further, he availed himself to freely give me advice whenever I felt that I needed some political guidance. He then wished me the best of success in my new career as a students leader

My impression of Alex during those first two personal encounters in 1995 actually served as a permanent character template for hos approach towards our relationship until he passed away recently.

I also remember that he was one of the people who approached me and offered me his personal supposed when I became the Acting President of the UZ students’ union in April 1996.

This then led to me approaching him and requesting him to be part of the Constitutional review Committee that I had set up as part of the fulfillment of one of my key electoral campaign promises. During my campaign, I had openly advocated for a total overhaul of the UZ students’ union constitution so as to promote a new culture of transparency and accountability in the local students movement

The Constitutional review Committee met during the next study vacation and proposed a series of far-reaching changes, One of which, was the dualization of the SRC into two counter-balancing entities. The Committee proposed for the setting up of a new faculty-based representative structure that would act more like a Parliament known as the Students Representative Assembly (SRA).

Added to that, the Committee proposed for the setting up of the Students Executive Committee (SEC) that had a reduced number of 10 members. Another radical proposal was the introduction of a sabbatical President. This meant that once a student was elected as the new President, they would take a total break from their academic studies for a year in order to enable them to focus on managing or leading the students’ body politic.

I vividly recall as to how Alex distinguished himself as a Constitutional Review Committee member. He actively participated throughout the constitutional review process. He was one of the Committee members who was actively questioning and interrogating every new suggested proposal. By the time the Committee came up with its proposed draft Constitution he had already managed to establish himself not as a credible opinion maker but also as one of the undisputed moral leaders of the Committee

The constitutional review process experience also went a long way into establishing ‘mukoma Alex’ as one of my most consistent allies in my political career.

Later on, Mukoma Alex, was always there to support me in the various initiatives that I was actively part of.

I do remember that during my tenure as the international Coordinator of the Global Zimbabwe Forum (GZF) between 2007 and 2010, Mukoma Alex agreed to help me to actively set up the United Kingdom chapter for the GZF.

He also supported me when he was part of the Office of the Prime Minister, during the all-inclusive government when I came up with the Zimbabwe Diaspora Education Support Initiative (ZDESI)

Mukoma Alex was one of the key people I approached for advice in the early part of 2017 when I was approached to return to Zimbabwe and run for political office in my hometown of Whange. He was very supportive of my bold decision to leave South Africa and return home to launch my political career as a parliamentarian.

Once I was successfully elected as the new Member of Parliament for Whange central constituency; Mukoma Alex heartily congratulated me and once again offered himself to act as an advisor to me.

He was also one of the first people to congratulate me when he heard that I had been appointed as the new Chairperson for the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee for Tertiary and Higher Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development in September 2018.

As if it was not enough, Mukoma Alex openly supported me and contributed financially when I stood up to campaign for the office of the Secretary General of the MDC Alliance during the May 2019 Congress that was held in Gweru.

In the last few years, Mukoma Alex has also actively supported me in the various solidarity initiative that I have been coordinating

In particular, Mukoma Alex actively contributed financially to the Madzokere and Maengahama Solidarity movement and also to the Makomborero Haruzvishe solidarity initiative last year.

However, it was with regards to my late political brother Learnmore Jongwe legacy solidarity initiative that Mukoma Alex was at his supportive best. Over time he proved himself to be one of the most consistent financial contributors to the Jongwe legacy.

Added to that, he would never miss any available opportunity express his admiration about my enduring and consistent loyalty and commitment towards the Jongwe legacy. He always emphasized to me as to how he was always inspired by my rather unusual ability to remain true to my friendship with Jongwe despite the fierce attacks I had always sustained from his arms of critics along the way.

Suffice for me to say that, the last financial contribution that I got from Mukoma Alex was sent to me during the mid-part of March this year. He was one of the people who responded to an appeal to my personal networks for financial support after I was deployed to actively support out Tsholotsho South by-elections candidate Tapson Nganunu Sibanda during the 26th March 2022 by-elections.

As such Iwas so shocked when I first heard about his passing away. My initial response was to pray and hope that it was the typical fake news that we have now grown accustomed to in the social media. But as more and more reliable sources started to confirm the sad news, it then eventually dawned on me that the Great Alex Magaisa was actually gone forever.

The pain of me losing him, was made even more devastating due to the fact that I was still recovering from the irreplaceable loss of Dewa Mavhinga who was also a key player in the fight for a peaceful and truly democratic Zimbabwe.

In the final analysis, I would like to take this opportunity to honour, celebrate and totally appreciate Alex Magaisa for the life journey that he shared with me starting in 1995 during our faculty of law days. He was indeed a very positive influence in my life.

Personally, he is definitely an irreplaceable loss for me. I will really miss his ability to advise me freely and wholeheartedly without necessarily expecting anything in return from me.

Having said that, I really need to underscore the point that Mukoma Alex is not just a personal loss to me but to many other millions of people across the world who depended a lot on him.

In particular, most Zimbabweans had grown to value and appreciate him immensely in recent years, mainly due to his ability to explain the most complex legal and political matters in the most simple and basic terms.

Indeed, I have no doubt that so many millions of people out there will now struggle a lot to adapt to a new life without the evergreen Big Saturday Read (BSR)

Mukoma Alex definitely ran his good race and also fought his good fight. He was an example of a most patriotic Zimbabwean that we could ever have as a nation. He did not just give his best for the good of his nation but also gave his all. His everything. I have no doubt that by all accounts and definition, Mukoma Alex certainly qualified to be honoured as a true national hero.

He was indeed, Alex the Great Zimbabwean.

May his patriotic soul rest in peace now and forevermore. Amen.

Zanu PF Wins Masvingo West By-election

By A Correspondent| Zanu PF has won the Masvingo West ward 21 by-election.

Sources in the ward spoke of intimidation of voters and rampant rigging by Zanu PF.

Masvingo West Ward 21 By Election RESULTS:

NGOMAHURU
ZANU 101
CCC 81

MUKORSI
ZANU 46
CCC 20

NYAMAFUFU
ZANU 41
CCC 20

GWIRA
ZANU 61
CCC 05

VURAMBA
ZANU 35
CCC 08

BANGOMWE
ZANU 86
CCC 13

MUSHAWASHA
ZANU 95
CCC 30

TOTAL

ZANU PF 464
CCC 177

COMPILED BY
NYAHUNDA SD
ELECTIONS CHAMPION

Harassment Of CCC Members Deplorable- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa has denounced the harassment and victimisation of CCC members by the Zanu PF regime.

Members of Parliament Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole were denied bail by the regime after being arrested for speaking on behalf of Moreblessing Ali’s family.

Moreblessing was brutally murdered by Zanu PF activist Pias Jamba.

Moreblessing’s family says burial will only take place after the release of their lawyer Sikhala.

President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

“THE NEW WILL NEVER;
-Criminalize politics to victimize political competitors.

-Apply the law selectively or weaponize the law.
-Capture or turn state institutions partisan.
-Deny citizens the right to a fair trial & bail.

-Undermine the independence of the judiciary.
BEHOLD THE NEW! #Sabbathhugs.”

Mudzuri Complains of Bogus Structures Ahead Of Own Congress

The MDC T Deputy President Elias Mudzuri has publicly complained about bogus structures being imposed in his party ahead of its Congress.

Mudzuri’s MDC T is this year electing new leaders amid competition among the top contenders, himself, Douglas Mwonzora, and Morgan Komichi.

Before the court created party holds Congress, friction has gripped the entity. Said Mudzuri:

“In the run up to our Ordinary Congress slated for July 2022, only Provinces have the constitutional responsibility of forming district structures.

“Ward structures are then formed by the District Ward forms the branches likewise.

“Bogus structures will be rejected outright.”

Biti Moves To Restore Harare’s Sunshine City Status

Today the people’s MP Hon Tendai Laxton Biti, led our team including residents in cleaning up dumpsite at Chisipite Shopping Centre in Ward 8.

Chisipite has been neglected by the regime using corrupt July Moyo through illegal recalls of elected Councillors.

Chisipite shopping Centre has been an eye sore thanks to tons of rubbish dumped by the community. With volunteers and residents we cleared over 5 tons of rubbish at the dumpsite.

Thank you Citizens, Together we can make Harare East Great Again

Zikomo!

CCC Harare East

ZANU PF Oils Delegates With Cash

Zanu PF has revealed that members of the party’s women’s league conference in Harare were showered with cash and fuel coupons amid indications that the ruling party is already well oiled ahead of the 2023 elections.
The elective conference ended yesterday with Senate president Mabel Chinomona retaining her position as secretary of the Zanu PF women’s league.

Outgoing secretary for transport and social welfare Marben Nkatazo told delegates 31 Zupco buses were hired to ferry delegates from across the country before laying out the benefits the delegates got for attending the conference.

“His Excellency, we had 31 Zupco buses which ferried people.

“We only had one challenge when the Manicaland bus had a breakdown,” Nkatazo said.

“We have cash points for politburo members and central committee members, who are going to get allowances and coupons.

“Members are booked in hotels, lodges, and higher tertiary institutions.”

Zanu PF also funded foreign guests from sister parties in the region by paying for their accommodation, air-tickets and food.”

In his closing remarks, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said Zanu PF was “roaring like a lion” ahead of next year’s elections where he would be seeking a second full term.

“We don’t want corruption, Zanu PF is the king of the jungle,” Mnangagwa said.

“We are roaring and we are kicking and Zanu PF is everybody’s party and we should always expose the lies on social media.”

Mnangagwa said the ruling party had enough resources to mobilise for next year’s elections at a time the country is battling a harsh socio-economic crisis.

“Go to your provinces, we have resources to mobilise for support,” he added.

Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said he was not aware how much was spent for the conference.

“It has been a well-organised conference,” Mutsvangwa said.

“In my view, they will go with election message and I wouldn’t know on the budget and number of delegates because there is another department, which is doing that.”

Zanu PF’s official reports have always shown that the party is struggling financially, but its election campaigns are often funded by businessmen that benefit from government contracts.

In the last elections, the wealthy businessmen bought the party dozens of cars.

In 2020 Zanu PF moved to expel its youth political commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu, who revealed that most of the ruling party’s financiers were embroiled in corrupt activities that were contributing to Zimbabwe’s economic problems.-Standard

Mutsvangwa’s Wife Bounces Back

ZANU-PF’s National Women’s League yesterday re-elected Angeline Masuku as the deputy secretary for the women’s wing, while Secretary for Administration Monica Mutsvangwa also retained her post at the party’s 7th National Women’s League Conference that in Harare ended yesterday.
Caroline Tsitsi Mugabe (Secretary for Finance) and Naybe Mbowa (Secretary for Commissariat) are among the notable candidates who were re-elected and retained their positions.

Harare’s Betty Nhambu Kaseke is now Secretary for External Relations, while Annah Rungani was elected Secretary for Security.

Cathrine Chirongwe is Secretary for Education.

Musa Ncube was elected Secretary for Transport and Social Welfare and Lucy Mudzingwa is the new Secretary for Information and Publicity.

Announcing results of the Elective Conference yesterday, Zanu-PF Political Commissar Mike Bimha urged the newly elected members to hit the ground running saying the work they had been elected to do for the party was more important than positions they hold.

“So, let us not look at the positions, but let us say to ourselves that we have been given the opportunity to contribute immensely to the success of the party.

The new National Women’s League Executive should realise that the work before us is to win the elections next year,” he said.

Other elected members are Secretary for Legal Affairs and Women’s Rights, Cecilia Bhebhe-Ndubiwa while Dorothy Mashonganyika is Secretary for Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment.

Maidei Mpala was elected Secretary for Production and Labour with Bertha Chinyanga taking up the post of Secretary for Health and Child Welfare.

The Secretary for Economic Affairs is Nkhuleko Nleya, whereas Jennifer Mhlanga is the new Secretary for Gender and Culture, while Secretary for Welfare of the Disabled and Disadvantaged Persons is Kerenia Uta-Chimuso.

The remaining members of the executive are Berita Chikwama (Secretary for Land Reform and Resettlement), Florence Khumalo (Secretary for Science and Technology), Nyasha Eunice Chikwinya (Secretary for Business Development and Liaison), Spiwe Mapfuwa (Secretary for Tourism) and Donnie Sibanda (Committee Member).

The apex post of Secretary for Women’s Affairs, held by the outgoing Mabel Chinomona is appointed by the party’s First Secretary, Emmerson Mnangagwa.- Chronicle

Madam Boss Announces: “We’ve Found Livingstone Alive, All We Wanted Were His Bones”

By A Correspondent | The below video is of the Socialite Madam Boss announcing a dark statement over the discovery of the missing St Matthias pupil Livingstone Sunhwe’s remains.

Tyra Chikosho is heard saying that she and others found the dead lad alive and well. She then soon afterwards rushes to say all they wanted was to see his bones.

Crisis Coalition President, Peter Mutasa asks Zimbabweans if they understand her statement, which invariably suggests that Madam Boss participated in killing the missing lad.

MADAM BOSS: We have found Livingstone, alive. All what we wanted were his bones. What we wanted, were his bones. ‘We are more than conquerors.’ Excuse me, you killed Livingstone, we’ve found his bones. We are now going g to bury him. This is all we wanted, this is all we wanted. https://t.co/aizb2cZH7n

Mthwakazi Responds To Mnangagwa Threats

Own Correspondent|Mthwakazi Republic Party is unmoved by the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s threats.

Mr Mnangagwa has threatened to shorten the lives of Mthwakazi activists.

Speaking to Zanu PF supporters in Gweru on Thursday, Mnangagwa sent a chilling warning to Mthwakazi Republic Party activists.

In response the party said:

“In his own words,
@edmnangagwa
is Zambian, a fact which even his spokesperson
@nickmangwana
can’t deny, his continued threat to
@mthwakazi_mrp
just for demanding self determination won’t be tolerated.

We are Mthwakazi by origins not by any form of legal routes determination .”

HlV And Aids’ll Still Destroy Africa For Decades to Come

By Pepukai Begede – AUTHOR Of Evolution of Communities | With the rapid technological changes happening globally coupled by rapid erosion of cultural values in Africa in the pretext of modernisation, l foresee disaster in the long run. Many of our new generation are increasingly becoming ignorant about HIV & Aids pandemic.

Hiv and Aids is still very active in Africa and especially in the Southern part of Africa. We may argue about why the Aids virus is more prevalent in Africa than any other continent? Such a question will however have to be set aside as dog’s meat for another day. We should in one way or the other be conscious and willing to analyse some conspiracy theories in the public domain concerning the prevalence of Hiv and Aids in Africa. If say the Agenda, as some sections imply, was to reduce the population of Africans in the continent then we should be more careful about how we handle this pandemic. It is not Covid19 but HIV we should fight harder than ever! Take note that this writer is an advocator for the preservation of African Cultures and Traditions which are the pillars that protect our moral fibre through the promotion of Abstinence and no sex before marriage values.

As Africans we are guided by our cultures and traditions to preserve our moral values. However, the moment our children are subconsciously taken away from these pillars of foundation then immoral behaviour becomes more rampant. In particular sexual immorality is becoming more prevalent in our societies and the ignorance of the existence of HIV & Aids will paralyse our nation. What would we expect from a generation being exposed to pornographic material at a tender age through the internet?

Statistical information on the ground are showing a resurgence in the number of HIV infections. This is a serious situation and if ignored we will one day wake up to find nearly half of our youthful population infected with this disease. It is becoming increasingly less popular to educate our youth about Abstinence and Preservation of our Cultural norms. We have to be vigilant once again or else we are facing a bleak future!