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Obert Mpofu Under Siege
By A Correspondent- ZANU PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu is reportedly under siege according to a leaked audio from Believe Gaule.
Believe Gaule a former MDC senator and Jonathan Moyo ally claims that Obert Mpofu has lost grassroot support in Matebeleland North province. Gaule claims that his faction has defeated Obert Mpofu.
Gaule was heard making these claims while instructing a journalist on what to write and how to write it as Gaule was trying to set a narrative ahead of the much anticipated ZANU PF congress.
Political analyst Harold Ndimande said, “It is ridiculous for Gaule to claim that Mpofu a national leader has downgraded himself to youth wing politics at provincial level.”
Gaule is fighting Obert Mpofu but Obert Mpofu has nothing to fight for as he is already in the upper echelons of the Politburo something that Gaule has not yet achieved. Gaule is not on the same level as Obert Mpofu therefore it is foolishness for Gaule to claim to have defeated Obert Mpofu.”
Believe Gaule claimed that his faction wanted to pass a vote of no confidence against the newly elected ZANU PF Mat North provincial executive. Gaule was defeated at the polls by Richard Moyo.
ZANU PF insiders say Obert Mpofu is under attack at a crucial moment when he should be supervising and coordinating the holding of the National people’s congress, an important organ and meeting of ZANU PF structures.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa recently called for unity in the party a call that has been ignored and rejected by Gaule and those around him.
CIOs Besiege Mugabe House
By A Correspondent- Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operatives on Wednesday besieged the house of a former senior official who is fighting his expulsion in court after exposing cases of suspected corruption within the organisation, and forcefully took his vehicle before speeding off in dramatic fashion, The NewsHawks heard.
Over six operatives forced their way into Shadreck Mugabe’s house and some into one of his spare bedrooms where they grabbed the keys to the vehicle, a Toyota Corolla.
Witnesses said the combative agents claimed they were working on instructions from their superiors.
“What we know is they got to the house when he was bathing after dropping his children from school. We saw people we felt were strangers who acted as if they were observing something from the house,” one of the witnesses who stays close to Mugabe’s house said.
“They went in and demanded to see him but while they were asking to see him, they were already by the car, demanding the keys and observing.”
The car in question is a personal issue vehicle allocated to senior officers and should have been sold at book price after five years.
Mugabe was issued the vehicle on 2014 and the five years elapsed in 2019.
“Those who came in were six, but there were others milling around.”
A senior CIO official said the way the operatives behaved, especially towards a colleague, was unusual, an indication they were acting on instruction from some superiors.
Mugabe is one of the two officers who are being hounded out of the spy agency together with Charity Madyambudzi in what is seen as a ploy to silence them over queries they raised as per their mandate in ensuring accountability in procurement and the engagement of contractors.
The two argue that their suspension was not procedural. They were later fired, but they argue in court that the act was illegal as due process was not followed.
Teachers Earning 2 Dozen Loaves
By A Correspondent- Zimbabwean public sector employees are now comparing and contrasting their salaries to how many loaves of bread they can buy.
Last weekend, the price of bread rose from $450 to between $600 and $945, with the majority of workers taking home $35 000 per month.
A teacher’s payslip seen by NewsDay on Tuesday revealed that educators take home $19 818, excluding the US$75 COVID-19 allowance.
Following the latest bread increases, teachers say their salary is now equivalent to 20 loaves of bread.
Speaking to NewsDay, Tafadzwa Munodawafa, the Educators Union of Zimbabwe (EUZ) president, said that the low salaries were a mockery of the teaching profession. He said:
This is an example of a rare payslip for a teacher. It’s clean. No loans. Most teachers have three loan deductions and net around $9 000.
The only money left of significance is the US$175 (US$100 from the salary) that comes in cash. Remember, this is a teacher who once earned US$540 before October 2018.
Our members and the fraternity at large have made it clear that it’s no longer feasible to continue to work under the prevailing economic hardships.
Currently, a teacher at the entry point is earning just about two dozen loaves of bread. It’s preposterous, to say the least.
As a union, we have come to appreciate that the government doesn’t respect the process of dialogue.
The employer has continued to give us a raw deal. Our genuine demands for a sustainable salary that should contribute to our pension package continue to be ignored.
We are left with no choice, but to organise ourselves to resist the slave wages.
I call upon all teachers union leaders and other government workers’ unions to come together to map a collective way forward as is expected of us by the members we
represent.
Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) president Obert Masaraure said:
Teachers are earning as little as $20 000 per month (outside COVID-19 and cushion allowance), a salary which can only afford to pay for 20 loaves of bread.
The teachers are starving, and cannot afford to access basic services such as education, healthcare and accommodation among others.
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Former Dynamos Star Dies In Horror Crash
By- Former Ngezi Platinum Stars and Dynamos midfielder Barnabas Mushunje has died.
Mushunje (24), died on admission at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare on Tuesday after he was involved in a road traffic accident.
Mushunje was a passenger in a Honda Fit vehicle which rammed into a tractor along the Harare-Shamva road.
Soccer24 quoted a close friend as saying Mushunje had just attended a funeral and was returning to Shamva when the accident occurred. Said the friend:
He was here attending a funeral and returned (to Shamva where his club Simba Bhora is based) today.
So when he arrived, the team bus had already left so he got into a Honda Fit, which then rammed into a tractor.
Mushunje was playing for Northern Region Division One side Simba Bhora at the time of his death.
He is survived by his wife and two children.
More: Soccer24
Zim Robbers Gunned Down In Botswana Police Shoot-Out
By-Botswana, police have gunned down two Zimbabweans suspected of being part of a six-man armed robbery gang.
Botswana Police Service public relations officer, Senior Superintendent Near Bagali confirmed the incident, which occurred in the neighbouring country on Monday.
In a statement, he said three other suspects, two of them Zimbabweans, have been arrested. Another suspect who is a Motswana is in hospital after he was injured during the shootout.
Senior Supt Bagali said the gang, which was armed with pistols stole cellphones from a house.
“Two Zimbabwean men died in an exchange of fire with members of the Botswana Police Service this morning (06/06/2022) near Botswana College of Engineering and Technology.
Another suspect a Motswana man got injured in the process and is hospitalised.
Three others being two Zimbabweans and a Motswana have since been arrested,” he said.
“This follows an incident in which the six armed men aged between 33 and 45 allegedly attacked and robbed a 34-year-old man of cellphones at his residence.
The robbers fled the scene and were later involved in an exchange of fire with the police.”
He said the police have since recovered three pistols suspected to have been used in the commission of the offence.
The stolen cellphones have also been recovered from the suspects.
Senior Supt Bagali said a vehicle with false registration number suspected to have been used in committing the crime has been impounded.
He said preliminary investigations indicate that some of the suspects have been on police wanted list for various cases of robbery committed in Gaborone and surrounding areas.
Senior Supt Bagali said further investigations were underway.
Botswana is home to a number of Zimbabweans who have moved to the neighbouring country.
Sikhala Exhibits Shocking Prison Cell Pictures
By-CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala has released dehumanising prison cells pictures.
Sikhala posted pictures of squalid prison cells and said he was once subjected to a dehumanising experience.
He posted:
This is the way we were sleeping and maltreated at Chikurubi Maximum Prison when myself,
and
were detained. This is the prison life they exposed us to for fighting and opposing corruption.
Prison Officers Condemn Chikurubi Prison Cells
By- Prison officers at the country’s maximum-security Prison, Chikurubi, have said that the correctional service centre’s infrastructure was falling apart due to lack of maintenance.
They said the prison was poorly resourced and could not adequately accommodate female inmates with minor children.
This week, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services correctional officer Christmas Tarwira pleaded with members of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Justice to pressure government to rehabilitate the outdated infrastructure at the female section.
“The infrastructure that you see is very old, this is one of the oldest prisons in Zimbabwe, and the infrastructure is not able to accommodate children. Due to lack of resources and poor infrastructure, there is not (much) we can do,” Tarwira said.
“The place we use as a psychiatric centre is very old; it does not have facilities suitable for psychiatric patients. The infrastructure is so old and not suitable for what we are doing. We also need something with modern specifications that would cater for everyone. If we had resources we would separate inmates — those that are convicted and those not convicted would stay in separate cells,” he added.
Acting officer-in-charge Stella Katiyowo said: “We also have a challenge with our kitchen as we are using a makeshift kitchen. The electric stoves are no longer working, and so we moved away and we are now using firewood which is a challenge especially when it’s raining. This forces us to have lunch and supper at once.
“The sewer system is also dilapidated and sometimes prisoners use the manual method to scoop out sewage water, but it is not safe.”
On projects for the inmates, Katiyowo said female prisoners underwent cutting and design training, but the courses were being threatened by lack of funds.
“Our security fence is old which makes it easy for prisoners to escape,” Katiyowo added.
ZPCS officer commanding Harare Metropolitan Gilbert Marange said: “We are getting very little funding. We received $30 million to cater for all prisons in Harare metropolitan province, and if we are to purchase fence for this prison, it may not be enough.” Newsday
Another Army Boss Dies
By- The Zimbabwe National Army has announced the death of Retired Major General Sikhulile Simpson Nyathi.
ZNA spokesperson Colonel Aplhios Makotore made the announcement Tuesday.
Below is the statement:
Commander Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), Lieutenant General David Sigauke regrets to announce the untimely passing on of Major General (Retd) Sikhulile Simpson Nyathi. Maj Gen Nyathi died on Sunday morning, 05 June 2022 at the ZNA 2 Referral Hospital in Harare.
He was 61.
The late Major General (Retd) Nyathi was born on 12 September 1960 in Mapate Village in Gwanda District, Matabeleland South Province. He did his primary education at Mapate Primary School from 1966 to 1972. He then proceeded for his secondary education at Manama Secondary School from 1973 to 1976 in Gwanda District.
He joined the Liberation Struggle under the Zimbabwe African People’s Revolutionary Army (ZPRA) after crossing the border into Zambia via Botswana on 27 January 1977. The late freedom fighter received military training at Chakwenga Guerrilla Training Camp One (CGT1) in Zambia that same year. He later on proceeded to the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) for further military training in January 1978.
At Independence, the late Major General Nyathi was attested into the Zimbabwe National Army on 01 June 1981. He rose through the ranks to Major General in 2020 the rank he retired with from the ZNA that same year.
Funeral arrangements will be announced in due course. Mourners are gathered at Number 6, 215t Avenue, Mabelreign in Harare.
ALPHIOS MAKOTORE
Colonel
-Director Army Public Relations
Former MDC MP Fights In Mnangagwa’s Corner
By-Former MDC member of parliament and Zimbabwean economist Eddie Cross has defended President Emerson Mnangagwa’s economic failures.
Cross said that the nation should not panic about the inflation which has triggered the prices of essential commodities to rise.
He said the inflation is being caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 24 February this year.
ZBC quotes Cross, defending Mnangagwa:
The President must not panic. The people must not panic, but we need to be cautious and support all government reactions to such pressures which are driven by global commodity markets.
The economic fundamentals are sound; our Zimbabwe dollar should be strong, but we are destroying our dollar. The Minister of Finance should trace the markets and institute proper mechanism to deal with these monopolies. These economic woes and attack on our currency will end in 24 hours.
Cross speaks after Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor, John Pamonetsa Mangudya has said the government has a robust strategy to sustain the local currency.
The currency has been losing value against other currencies since its reintroduction in June 2019.
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Monkeypox Symptoms
The Ministry of Health and Child Care would like to warn the public and its stakeholders of an ongoing outbreak of monkeypox in 19 endemic and non-endemic countries within and outside Africa.
As of the 26th of May 2022, a total of 257 laboratory-confirmed cases and 120 suspected cases had been reported and zero deaths have been reported in non-endemic areas.
Monkeypox is a rare viral zoonotic disease endemic to Central and West Africa. The disease is not endemic in Zimbabwe. It spreads through close contact with people, animals or material infected with the virus. Symptoms of the disease include rash, fever, headache, muscle ache, swelling and back pain. The symptoms of monkeypox are similar to but milder than the symptoms of smallpox.
Currently, there is no proven treatment for monkeypox virus infection, but the disease is self-limiting (it resolves on its own within a few weeks). Despite the above the disease can be fatal with a case fatality rate of up to 6%.
Prevention and control measures.
• Avoiding contact with animals that could harbor the virus (including animals that are sick or that have been found dead from unknown causes.
• Avoiding contact with any materials, such as bedding and clothing that has been in contact with a sick animal or person suspected to have monkeypox infection.
• Isolating suspected infected patients from others who could be at risk for infection.
• Practising good hand hygiene such as washing of hands with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
• Using personal protective equipment (PPE) when caring for suspected patients.
The Ministry of Health and Child Care wishes to reassure the public that currently no cases have been reported in Zimbabwe, but it is monitoring the evolving situation of the outbreak in other countries with keen interest. The ministry has also placed its structures on high alert. Anyone who suspects that they have similar symptoms as that of monkeypox should report to the nearest health facility as soon as possible or call our toll-free line 2019 for assistance.
Ministry of Health and Child Care, Public Relations Department [email protected]
Zim Dollar Falls Again
By- It never rains but pours for the local Zimbabwe dollar, which continues to shed value against the United States dollar.
This was observed at today’s foreign currency auction conducted by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ).
The foreign exchange weighted average rate has fallen to US$1: ZWL$325.3314 from US$1: ZWL$308.5201 announced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) last week.
At this week’s RBZ foreign currency auction conducted on Tuesday, 07 June 2022, a total of US$25 million was allotted.
The bulk of the allotment went to raw materials followed by machinery and equipment, the same as last week.
855 bids were received on the Small to Medium enterprises forex auction, with 753 accepted and 102 disqualified. The total number of bids allotted was 753.
On the main forex auction, a total of 317 bids were received, 274 were accepted and 43 were disqualified. The total number of bids allotted was 274.
The RBZ said bids with overdue CDIs, outstanding Bills of Entry (BOEs), insufficient ZWL and those with sufficient FCA balances were also disqualified.
Some bids were also allotted on a pro-rata basis.
SMEFX91/2022 MAIN FX97/2022
Number of Bids Received : 855 317
Number of Bids Disqualified : 102 43
Total Number of Bids Accepted : 753 274
Total Number of Bids Allotted : 753 274
Total Value of Bids Accepted : USD4,269,142.30 USD20,665,498.04
Amount Allotted : USD4,269,142.30 USD20,665,498.04
Highest Rate Received : 350.0000 350.0000
Lowest Bid Rate Allotted : 295.0000 295.0000
Weighted Average Rate : 325.3314
PURPOSE AMOUNT ALLOTTED SME AUCTION AMOUNT ALLOTTED MAIN AUCTION
Raw Materials 1,279,708.33 11,493,062.61
Machinery and Equipment 1,597,956.90 3,665,882.99
Consumables (Incl. Spares, Tyres, Electricals, etc) 424,281.67 1,510,009.41
Services (Loans, Education, Dividends, Disinvestments, etc) 325,110.73 1,236,837.05
Retail and Distribution (Incl. Food, Beverages, etc) 312,977.80 947,019.68
Electricity 9,767.03 109,266.09
Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals 166,387.47 783,510.85
Paper and Packaging 152,952.37 919,909.36
TOTAL 4,269,142.30 20,665,498.04
GRAND TOTAL AWARDED 24,934,640.34
Teachers Confront Mnangagwa Over Poor Salaries
We Have To Break From ZanuPF Slavery …. Teachers!
By Jeffryson Chitando
The only way to restore the teachers’ dignity is by voting out Mnangagwa and ZanuPF in 2023.Mnangagwa is insensitive to teachers plight.Teachers are slaves under ZanuPF government.
Teachers are expected to teach a class of over 50 students whilst SADC countries are reducing the teacher : pupil ratio Zimbabwe is doing the opposite.
It was going to be understandable if the ZanuPF government was providing with teaching/ learning materials.Teachers are to supplement the learning environment by purchasing chalk; Manila; Makers; and other essential learning-teaching materials for effective learning to take place.
The accommodation for rural school teachers leaves a lot to be desired.Most of the houses for teachers in resettlement and rural areas is not fit for humans.In all this the patriotism exhibited by teachers is beyond human imagination.
The salary for teachers is a pale shadow of their commitment, dedication and patriotism .A salary which can’t feed a family for a week but still for the love of their nation teachers have continued to work.If Mnangagwa was to spend a week as teacher on such a salary truly he would have no option but to wage a bloody war against the government.
ZanuPF must know teachers can’t feed on patriotism but they want food, clothes, school fees for their families.The teachers have an obligation to liberate themselves from ZanuPF slavery.
It’s upon every school head and teacher to encourage and make sure every staff member and their families at their station are registered to vote for change.
The biggest culprit are the one day greedy teachers who sacrifice lifetime liberty to a day allowance. Elections body ZEC will recruit teachers as election officers.The recruited Election Officers for the love few one day allowances are prepared to be deployed away from their polling station making them not cast their votes.
In 2018 ZEC Presidential results show that President Nelson Chamisa failed to have ZanuPF Candidate Mnangagwa to runoff with less than 32 000 votes.If ZEC displaced 5 teachers per polling station of the 11 000 polling stations in country boy means teachers were used as a rigging conduit.
2023 Zimbabwe teachers must liberate themselves.There no reason for teachers fail to encourage rural voters to participate and vote for change.Teachers are agents of change.No change which can be effective and fruitful without teachers.
Patriotic Papa JC speaks when things are not good for Citizens who want better change in Zimbabwe
PSL Statement On League Action Break
The Castle Lager Premiership season has taken a break after the conclusion of Matchday 17.
The campaign will break for two weeks from 5 June and the action will resume on Saturday 25 June.
This is the second time this season that the League has gone into a break after a two-month hiatus to allow the Warriors to participate in the Afcon 2021.
A statement by PSL reads: “This serves to advise that the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League will take a two week break after the conclusion of Match day 17 fixtures scheduled for 3-5 June 2022.
“PSL matches will resume on Saturday 25 June 2022.
“We advise clubs to liaise with stadium owners to ensure that all the necessary stadium maintenance work is done during this period.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe
Former MDC Stalwart Defends Mnangagwa
By-Former MDC member of parliament and Zimbabwean economist Eddie Cross has defended President Emerson Mnangagwa’s economic failures.
Cross said that the nation should not panic about the inflation which has triggered the prices of essential commodities to rise.
He said the inflation is being caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 24 February this year.
ZBC quotes Cross, defending Mnangagwa:
The President must not panic. The people must not panic, but we need to be cautious and support all government reactions to such pressures which are driven by global commodity markets.
The economic fundamentals are sound; our Zimbabwe dollar should be strong, but we are destroying our dollar. The Minister of Finance should trace the markets and institute proper mechanism to deal with these monopolies. These economic woes and attack on our currency will end in 24 hours.
Cross speaks after Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor, John Pamonetsa Mangudya has said the government has a robust strategy to sustain the local currency.
The currency has been losing value against other currencies since its reintroduction in June 2019.
Latest COVID-19 Update

Health Ministry Statement On Monkeypox
The Ministry of Health and Child Care would like to warn the public and its stakeholders of an ongoing outbreak of monkeypox in 19 endemic and non-endemic countries within and outside Africa.
As of the 26th of May 2022, a total of 257 laboratory-confirmed cases and 120 suspected cases had been reported and zero deaths have been reported in non-endemic areas.
Monkeypox is a rare viral zoonotic disease endemic to Central and West Africa. The disease is not endemic in Zimbabwe. It spreads through close contact with people, animals or material infected with the virus. Symptoms of the disease include rash, fever, headache, muscle ache, swelling and back pain. The symptoms of monkeypox are similar to but milder than the symptoms of smallpox.
Currently, there is no proven treatment for monkeypox virus infection, but the disease is self-limiting (it resolves on its own within a few weeks). Despite the above the disease can be fatal with a case fatality rate of up to 6%.
Prevention and control measures.
• Avoiding contact with animals that could harbor the virus (including animals that are sick or that have been found dead from unknown causes.
• Avoiding contact with any materials, such as bedding and clothing that has been in contact with a sick animal or person suspected to have monkeypox infection.
• Isolating suspected infected patients from others who could be at risk for infection.
• Practising good hand hygiene such as washing of hands with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
• Using personal protective equipment (PPE) when caring for suspected patients.
The Ministry of Health and Child Care wishes to reassure the public that currently no cases have been reported in Zimbabwe, but it is monitoring the evolving situation of the outbreak in other countries with keen interest. The ministry has also placed its structures on high alert. Anyone who suspects that they have similar symptoms as that of monkeypox should report to the nearest health facility as soon as possible or call our toll-free line 2019 for assistance.
Ministry of Health and Child Care, Public Relations Department [email protected]
VP Chiwenga Increases Hospital Fees
The Vice President Constantino Chiwenga led Health Ministry has hiked user fees at public hospitals by 1 748%, prompting analysts to warn of an upsurge in home deaths.
New adult and children consultation fees have been pegged at US$12 and US$6, respectively, which are an equivalent of $3 696 and $1 848 in the local currency using the official exchange of US$1:$308.
Hospital fees were last increased in January 2020, with adults and children respectively paying $200 and $100 in Zimbabwe dollars at the time.
“Reference is made to the hospital user fees circular dated April 19, and the Exchange Control Exclusive Use of Zimbabwe dollar for Domestic Transactions Amendment Regulations, 2020 no 3 (Statutory Instrument 185 of 2020).
“Following the release convergence of the Exchange Control Directive No 3 of 2022, in line with the convergence of the auction exchange rates and the interbank willing-buyer willing-seller exchange rate, you are being advised to implement user fees in line with the current interbank exchange rates,” Health and Child Care ministry secretary Jasper Chimedza wrote in a memo dated June 1, 2022.
Chimedza was not reachable for comment last night.
The memo was addressed to provincial medical directors, medical superintendents and public hospital chief executive officers.
Following the directive, consultation fees for adults are now at US$12 and children US$6. Ward fees for adults are set at US$12, and US$8 for children.
“Ambulance fees per kilometre US$1,60. Intensive/coronary care unit per day — adults now at $US16. Intensive/coronary care unit per day — children now at $US10. Consultation fee is valid for seven days and chronic consultation fees are valid for one month,” a notice to the public hospitals read.
The notice says patients may pay the new fees at the interbank rate, which currently stands at $325 to US$1.
Patients were paying almost half in user fees before the latest increase.
The new user fee hike will hit most Zimbabweans, who have been forced to turn to public hospitals as the pricing at private health facilities is beyond the reach of many.
However, public hospitals have been failing to provide quality services owing to years of underfunding.
Analysts said the increase in user fees would worsen the plight of patients battling to access health care due to prohibitive costs.
Zimbabwe Nurses Association president Enock Dongo said many people would die at home because they could not afford the fees.
“This is too expensive for civil servants and other ordinary citizens. This will lead to many people dying at home. People will die unnoticed, and people will die with conditions that can be saved if they manage to go to the hospital. It’s an unfortunate scenario,” he said.
Plagued by a scarcity of drugs, dilapidated medical equipment and persistent strikes over poor remuneration by health sector professionals, the public healthcare system is on the verge of collapse.
Community Working Group on Health (CWGH) executive director Itai Rusike said the new hospital fees barred access to equitable health care services for the majority of ordinary citizens.
“The CWGH is concerned that the new hospital fees will increase the barriers to use of services and inevitably bar access to equitable healthcare services by the majority of poor people that depend on the public healthcare system. These user fees are not affordable to many, defeating the point of having the right to health in the Constitution,” Rusike said.
“We understand that the hospitals are facing severe cash constraints. However we are concerned that the situation at present is one in which the public is not being adequately informed on what exactly to expect at hospitals and thus cannot adequately budget and plan for their visits to these services,” he added.
The public health sector faces funding shortfalls as Zimbabwe has over the years failed to meet the Abuja Declaration on health spending, which calls for 15% budget allocation to the sector.
Government once mooted plans to introduce a raft of new taxes targeting every Zimbabweans, even the self-employed, to fund a compulsory health insurance scheme for public hospitals.-Newsday
Electrician In Student Death Case
An electrician has been charged with culpable homicide after he allegedly caused the death of a student on internship.
Brian Kunaka (48) was remanded in custody to July 11 when he appeared before Harare magistrate Yeukai Dzuda. He was advised to approach the High Court for bail application.
The court heard that on April 22 this year, Kunaka was at the Zimbabwe Fertiliser Company power plant in Harare’s Msasa industrial area.
On the fateful day, he was in charge of the switch board and at around 3pm, he allegedly switched on the screen rotary machine without checking.
The now-deceased Godfrey Chipoyera, who was still inside, working on the machine was then crushed to death.
In an unrelated case, Tendai Mawanza (28) also appeared before Dzuda charged with theft of property worth US$44 064 belonging to Sterile Hygiene (Pvt) Limited.
Mawanza, who was employed as a sales agent and cashier at the company, was granted $20 000
bail.
The court heard that on May 16, 2022, an internal audit revealed that US$44 064 was missing and Mawanza failed to account for the money, leading to her arrest.
George Manokore represented the State in both cases. –Newsday
Zanu PF Abandons Mwonzora
By-Zanu PF sympathisers have suggested that Mwonzora leases out Harvest House because he now does not have officials to fill it up.
Posting on social media, Zanu PF Patriots said Mwonzora is politically dead.
Posted Zanu PF Patriots:
After recent by-elections, it’s clear Mwonzora is left with assets only and a few supporters. The man is definitely blessed with buildings; he is better off leasing out those offices as MDC is dead and about to be buried.
Magaisa Death A Sad Episode- President Chamisa
Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has described the death of Dr Alex Magaisa as a sad episode.
President Chamisa is seen in a picture with Dr Magaisa during the two’s last meeting in Harare.
Dr Magaisa was an inspiration to the entire nation through his powerful articles .
“Dr ALEX TAWANDA MAGAISA my brother…That last physical meeting in my office. The last time you visited Zimbabwe ‘Wangu’ as you would say.
I miss those regular ‘catch up’ calls already. Life is just a puzzle,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.
Teachers’ Salary 20-Loaves-Worth
As bread prices continue to soar, public sector employees are now comparing and contrasting their low wages to how many loaves they can actually purchase.
A loaf of bread in the country now costs between $600 and $945, way beyond the reach of many workers, a majority of whom take home $35 000 per month.
A teacher’s payslip seen by NewsDay yesterday revealed that they take home $19 818, excluding the US$75 COVID-19 allowance.
Following the latest bread increases, teachers in the country said a teacher’s salary was equivalent to 20 loaves of bread.
“This is an example of a rare payslip for a teacher. It’s clean. No loans. Most teachers have three loan deductions and net around $9 000. The only money left of significance is the US$175 (US$100 from the salary) that comes in cash. Remember, this is a teacher who once earned US$540 before October 2018,” said Tafadzwa Munodawafa, the Educators Union of Zimbabwe president, adding that the low salaries were a mockery to the profession.
“Our members and the fraternity at large have made it clear that it’s no longer feasible to continue to work under the prevailing economic hardships. Currently, a teacher at the entry point is earning just about two dozen loaves of bread. It’s preposterous to say the least,” Munodawafa said.
“As a union, we have come to appreciate that the government doesn’t respect the process of dialogue. The employer has continued to give us a raw deal. Our genuine demands for a sustainable salary that should contribute to our pension package continue to be ignored. We are left with no choice, but to organise ourselves to resist the slave wages. I call upon all teachers union leaders and other government workers’ unions to come together to map a collective way forward as is expected of us by the members we represent.”
Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Obert Masaraure said: “Teachers are earning as little as $20 000 per month (outside COVID-19 and cushion allowance), a salary which can only afford to pay for 20 loaves of bread. The teachers are starving, and cannot afford to access basic services such as education, healthcare and accommodation among others.”— Newsday
President Chamisa To Defeat Mnangagwa In 2023
Tinashe Sambiri| Zanu PF man Sybeth Musengezi has declared that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa will lose the 2023 Presidential election because he lacks direction and vision.
Musengezi took a swipe at Mr Mnangagwa for failing to arrest corruption.
“Our current leaders have failed to run the country, they have failed the economy. Corruption is rife and generally people are suffering. On top of that, there is a lot of disgruntlement and factionalism in ZANU PF, so bhora musango is inevitable.
If Chamisa plays his cards well, I foresee him winning the hearts of many in 2023, even among those currently in ZANU PF may vote for him,” declared Musengezi.
Mr Mnangagwa, quoted by a daily paper, conceded Zanu PF has been torn apart by factionalism.
Speaking to Glenview 7 residents last week, he said:
“Here in Harare, there is a lot of factionalism. Masimirembwa is struggling to contain factionalism in the province, and we don’t want that in the party. ZANU PF does not belong to individuals.”
Spreading HIV Crime Verdict Today
A Harare court is expected to decide today on a case of deliberate HIV transmission, two months after the country decriminalised transmission of the virus.
The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) is representing Lindiwe Ndhlovu, who was accused of deliberately infecting her boyfriend, the complainant in the matter.
Ndhlovu, through her lawyer Paidamoyo Saurombe, filed an application for removal from further remand following the decriminalisation of wilful HIV transmission.
In his application before magistrate Yeukai Dzuda, Saurombe argued that section 70(1)(1) of the Constitution provides that no person may be convicted of an act or omission that is no longer an offence.
“Following the repeal of section 79 of the Criminal Code which former section the accused person was charged under, the provisions of section 70(1)(1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe protect the accused person from any further remand,” Saurombe submitted.
It is further submitted that there is no possibility of a conviction arising out of an act that is no longer an offence. By operation of law, on May 27, 2022, the State as dominus litis (the person who is actually behind legal proceedings, even if they are brought in the name of someone else) ceased to have any basis to further remand the accused person as there was no longer a charge recognisable in law.
“It is thus submitted that the accused person must not be placed on any further remand as the basis of being placed on remand has ceased by operation of law. In the result, the accused person prays that she is removed from remand.”
According to court papers, the accused person was arrested on March 31 this year and appeared in court where she was placed on remand and the matter was postponed to April 4 for bail consideration.
She was then granted bail on April 4, and the matter was remanded to April 29.
However, the State said it was still perusing the docket and conducting further investigations.
In April, Zimbabwe became the second country in Africa to fully repeal its HIV-specific criminal law after the Marriages Amendment Bill was signed into law.
Prior to the legislation’s passage, an act of HIV transmission could result in a sentence of up to 20 years in prison under section 79 of Zimbabwe’s Criminal Code.
The statute was, however, seldom enforced. -Newsday
2 Zimbabweans Shot Dead In SA
Two Zimbabweans suspected to have been part of a six-man armed robbery gang were shot dead during a shootout with Botswana police.
Botswana Police Service public relations officer, Senior Superintendent Near Bagali confirmed the incident which occurred in the neighbouring country on Monday.
In a statement, he said three other suspects, two of them Zimbabweans have been arrested. Another suspect who is a Motswana is in hospital after he was injured during the shootout.
Senior Supt Bagali said the gang, which was armed with pistols stole cellphones from a house.
“Two Zimbabwean men died in an exchange of fire with members of the Botswana Police Service this morning (06/06/2022) near Botswana College of Engineering and Technology.
Another suspect a Motswana man got injured in the process and is hospitalised.
Three others being two Zimbabweans and a Motswana have since been arrested,” he said.
“This follows an incident in which the six armed men aged between 33 and 45 allegedly attacked and robbed a 34-year-old man of cellphones at his residence.
The robbers fled the scene and were later involved in an exchange of fire with the police.”
He said the police have since recovered three pistols suspected to have been used in the commission of the offence.
The stolen cellphones have also been recovered from the suspects.
Senior Supt Bagali said a vehicle with false registration number suspected to have been used in committing the crime has been impounded.
He said preliminary investigations indicate that some of the suspects have been on police wanted list for various cases of robbery committed in Gaborone and surrounding areas.
Senior Supt Bagali said further investigations were underway.
Botswana is home to a number of Zimbabweans who have moved to the neighbouring country.— Chronicle
Zimbabweans Blast Constantino Chiwenga
Tinashe Sambiri|
Zanu PF Vice President – Constantino Chiwenga has been lambasted on social for taking in another woman after abandoning Marry Mubaiwa.
Chiwenga has found new love in the name of army Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi.
Zimbabweans have castigated the former army general for viewing woman as s*x objects.
This comes after Chiwenga’s acrimonious divorce with Marry.
Below are some comments on Chiwenga’s latest marriage.
Pelo Irvin:
“Miniyothabo Baloyi don’t say we didn’t warn you.”
Linx Alvin:
“Ladies luv money yooo
Even if satan was here wainzwa akutonzi Satie bbe nekuda Mari chete.”
Lawrence Shumba:
“May her soul rest in eternal peace in advance.”
Judith Nyatanga:
“I think Baloyi is not normal something wrong munjere dzake anoda kuongororwa shame.”
“Mandishona Wayne:
Vakadzi ava dzidze umwe ari kuwora iwe woroorwa na Satan ivava kuda mari dze kubiwa idzodzo manje zviri kupera sooon mbwa dzevanhu.”
Time To Deal With Slavery Under Zanu PF Regime
We Have To Break From ZanuPF Slavery …. Teachers!
By Jeffryson Chitando
The only way to restore the teachers’ dignity is by voting out Mnangagwa and ZanuPF in 2023.Mnangagwa is insensitive to teachers plight.Teachers are slaves under ZanuPF government.
Teachers are expected to teach a class of over 50 students whilst SADC countries are reducing the teacher : pupil ratio Zimbabwe is doing the opposite.
It was going to be understandable if the ZanuPF government was providing with teaching/ learning materials.Teachers are to supplement the learning environment by purchasing chalk; Manila; Makers; and other essential learning-teaching materials for effective learning to take place.
The accommodation for rural school teachers leaves a lot to be desired.Most of the houses for teachers in resettlement and rural areas is not fit for humans.In all this the patriotism exhibited by teachers is beyond human imagination.
The salary for teachers is a pale shadow of their commitment, dedication and patriotism .A salary which can’t feed a family for a week but still for the love of their nation teachers have continued to work.If Mnangagwa was to spend a week as teacher on such a salary truly he would have no option but to wage a bloody war against the government.
ZanuPF must know teachers can’t feed on patriotism but they want food, clothes, school fees for their families.The teachers have an obligation to liberate themselves from ZanuPF slavery.
It’s upon every school head and teacher to encourage and make sure every staff member and their families at their station are registered to vote for change.
The biggest culprit are the one day greedy teachers who sacrifice lifetime liberty to a day allowance. Elections body ZEC will recruit teachers as election officers.The recruited Election Officers for the love few one day allowances are prepared to be deployed away from their polling station making them not cast their votes.
In 2018 ZEC Presidential results show that President Nelson Chamisa failed to have ZanuPF Candidate Mnangagwa to runoff with less than 32 000 votes.If ZEC displaced 5 teachers per polling station of the 11 000 polling stations in country boy means teachers were used as a rigging conduit.
2023 Zimbabwe teachers must liberate themselves.There no reason for teachers fail to encourage rural voters to participate and vote for change.Teachers are agents of change.No change which can be effective and fruitful without teachers.
Patriotic Papa JC speaks when things are not good for Citizens who want better change in Zimbabwe
Climate And Mental Health
Climate change poses serious risks to mental health and well-being, concludes a new WHO policy brief, launched today at the Stockholm+50 conference.
The Organization is therefore urging countries to include mental health support in their response to the climate crisis, citing examples where a few pioneering countries have done this effectively.
The findings concur with a recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), published in February this year. The IPPC revealed that rapidly increasing climate change poses a rising threat to mental health and psychosocial well-being; from emotional distress to anxiety, depression, grief, and suicidal behavior.
“The impacts of climate change are increasingly part of our daily lives, and there is very little dedicated mental health support available for people and communities dealing with climate-related hazards and long-term risk,” said Dr Maria Neira, Director of the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health at WHO.
The mental health impacts of climate change are unequally distributed with certain groups disproportionately affected depending on factors such as socioeconomic status, gender and age. However, it is clear that climate change affects many of the social determinants that are already leading to massive mental health burdens globally. A 2021 WHO survey of 95 countries found that only 9 have thus far included mental health and psychosocial support in their national health and climate change plans.
“The impact of climate change is compounding the already extremely challenging situation for mental health and mental health services globally. There are nearly 1 billion people living with mental health conditions, yet in low- and middle-income countries, 3 out of 4 do not have access to needed services” said Dévora Kestel, Director of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse at WHO. “By ramping up mental health and psychosocial support within disaster risk reduction and climate action, countries can do more to help protect those most at risk.”
The new WHO policy brief recommends five important approaches for governments to address the mental health impacts of climate change:
integrate climate considerations with mental health programmes;
integrate mental health support with climate action;
build upon global commitments;
develop community-based approaches to reduce vulnerabilities; and
close the large funding gap that exists for mental health and psychosocial support.
“WHO’s Member States have made it very clear mental health is a priority for them. We are working closely with countries to protect people’s physical and mental health from climate threats,” said Dr Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum, WHO climate lead, and an IPCC lead author.
Some good examples exist of how this can be done such as in the Philippines, which has rebuilt and improved its mental health services after the impact of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 or in India, where a national project has scaled up disaster risk reduction in the country while also preparing cities to respond to climate risks and address mental health and psychosocial needs.
The Stockholm Conference commemorates the 50th anniversary of the UN Conference on the Human Environment and recognizes the importance of environmental determinants for both physical and mental health.
Note to editors
WHO defines mental health as “a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to her or his community”.
WHO defines mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) as “any type of local or outside support that aims to protect or promote psychosocial well-being and/or prevent or treat mental disorder”.
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Mutodi Fears Elimination
Goromonzi West MP, Energy Mutodi (ZANU PF), says he has been receiving death threats over the few days.
Mutodi, a former Deputy Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Service Minister, said he has increased his personal security as a result of the threats. He tweeted on Sunday:
“I am tightening personal security following direct and indirect threats on my life in recent days.
MPs are public officials who represent the people and speak for the voiceless.
They must never be targeted for what they say or do in or outside Parliament.”
Barely three weeks ago, Mutodi urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to reshuffle his Cabinet as a matter of urgency to avoid a humiliating defeat in the 2023 elections.
Mutodi said that some cabinet members do not have what it takes to help Mnangagwa solve the country’s economic challenges.
Mutodi had earlier criticised Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube in the National Assembly, asking why it took him such a long time to realise that buying and selling foreign currency has become the primary business in the country.
He also asked Ncube why Zimbabwe continued to use bond notes when he (Mthuli) has previously stated that “bad money drives out good money” before he became a Cabinet Minister.- Pindula News
Sikhala Exhibits Dehumanising Prison Pictures
By-CCC deputy chairman Job Sikhala has released dehumanising prison cells pictures.
Sikhala posted pictures of squalid prison cells and said he was once subjected to a dehumanising experience.
He posted:
This is the way we were sleeping and maltreated at Chikurubi Maximum Prison when myself,
and
were detained. This is the prison life they exposed us to for fighting and opposing corruption.
Mnangagwa Neglects Chikurubi Prison Cells, To Punish Chamisa Sympathisers
By- Prison officers at the country’s maximum-security Prison, Chikurubi, have said that the correctional service centre’s infrastructure was falling apart due to lack of maintenance.
The government uses Chikurubi to detain opposition supporters or officials arrested for challenging the status quo.
Several opposition members have spent months at Chikurubi Prison on trumped-up charges.
Prison officers said the prison was poorly resourced and could not adequately accommodate female inmates with minor children.
This week, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services correctional officer Christmas Tarwira pleaded with members of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Justice to pressure government to rehabilitate the outdated infrastructure at the female section.
“The infrastructure that you see is very old, this is one of the oldest prisons in Zimbabwe, and the infrastructure is not able to accommodate children. Due to lack of resources and poor infrastructure, there is not (much) we can do,” Tarwira said.
“The place we use as a psychiatric centre is very old; it does not have facilities suitable for psychiatric patients. The infrastructure is so old and not suitable for what we are doing. We also need something with modern specifications that would cater for everyone. If we had resources we would separate inmates — those that are convicted and those not convicted would stay in separate cells,” he added.
Acting officer-in-charge Stella Katiyowo said: “We also have a challenge with our kitchen as we are using a makeshift kitchen. The electric stoves are no longer working, and so we moved away and we are now using firewood which is a challenge especially when it’s raining. This forces us to have lunch and supper at once.
“The sewer system is also dilapidated and sometimes prisoners use the manual method to scoop out sewage water, but it is not safe.”
On projects for the inmates, Katiyowo said female prisoners underwent cutting and design training, but the courses were being threatened by lack of funds.
“Our security fence is old which makes it easy for prisoners to escape,” Katiyowo added.
ZPCS officer commanding Harare Metropolitan Gilbert Marange said: “We are getting very little funding. We received $30 million to cater for all prisons in Harare metropolitan province, and if we are to purchase fence for this prison, it may not be enough.”
Prison Officers Expose Chikurubi Rot
By- Prison officers at the country’s maximum-security Prison, Chikurubi, have said that the correctional service centre’s infrastructure was falling apart due to lack of maintenance.
They said the prison was poorly resourced and could not adequately accommodate female inmates with minor children.
This week, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services correctional officer Christmas Tarwira pleaded with members of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Justice to pressure government to rehabilitate the outdated infrastructure at the female section.
“The infrastructure that you see is very old, this is one of the oldest prisons in Zimbabwe, and the infrastructure is not able to accommodate children. Due to lack of resources and poor infrastructure, there is not (much) we can do,” Tarwira said.
“The place we use as a psychiatric centre is very old; it does not have facilities suitable for psychiatric patients. The infrastructure is so old and not suitable for what we are doing. We also need something with modern specifications that would cater for everyone. If we had resources we would separate inmates — those that are convicted and those not convicted would stay in separate cells,” he added.
Acting officer-in-charge Stella Katiyowo said: “We also have a challenge with our kitchen as we are using a makeshift kitchen. The electric stoves are no longer working, and so we moved away and we are now using firewood which is a challenge especially when it’s raining. This forces us to have lunch and supper at once.
“The sewer system is also dilapidated and sometimes prisoners use the manual method to scoop out sewage water, but it is not safe.”
On projects for the inmates, Katiyowo said female prisoners underwent cutting and design training, but the courses were being threatened by lack of funds.
“Our security fence is old which makes it easy for prisoners to escape,” Katiyowo added.
ZPCS officer commanding Harare Metropolitan Gilbert Marange said: “We are getting very little funding. We received $30 million to cater for all prisons in Harare metropolitan province, and if we are to purchase fence for this prison, it may not be enough.” Newsday
Another Top Junta Dies
By- The Zimbabwe National Army has announced the death of Retired Major General Sikhulile Simpson Nyathi.
ZNA spokesperson Colonel Aplhios Makotore made the announcement Tuesday.
Below is the statement:
Commander Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), Lieutenant General David Sigauke regrets to announce the untimely passing on of Major General (Retd) Sikhulile Simpson Nyathi. Maj Gen Nyathi died on Sunday morning, 05 June 2022 at the ZNA 2 Referral Hospital in Harare.
He was 61.
The late Major General (Retd) Nyathi was born on 12 September 1960 in Mapate Village in Gwanda District, Matabeleland South Province. He did his primary education at Mapate Primary School from 1966 to 1972. He then proceeded for his secondary education at Manama Secondary School from 1973 to 1976 in Gwanda District.
He joined the Liberation Struggle under the Zimbabwe African People’s Revolutionary Army (ZPRA) after crossing the border into Zambia via Botswana on 27 January 1977. The late freedom fighter received military training at Chakwenga Guerrilla Training Camp One (CGT1) in Zambia that same year. He later on proceeded to the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) for further military training in January 1978.
At Independence, the late Major General Nyathi was attested into the Zimbabwe National Army on 01 June 1981. He rose through the ranks to Major General in 2020 the rank he retired with from the ZNA that same year.
Funeral arrangements will be announced in due course. Mourners are gathered at Number 6, 215t Avenue, Mabelreign in Harare.
ALPHIOS MAKOTORE
Colonel
-Director Army Public Relations
Zim Dollar Continues To Fall
By- It never rains but pours for the local Zimbabwe dollar, which continues to shed value against the United States dollar.
This was observed at today’s foreign currency auction conducted by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ).
The foreign exchange weighted average rate has fallen to US$1: ZWL$325.3314 from US$1: ZWL$308.5201 announced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) last week.
At this week’s RBZ foreign currency auction conducted on Tuesday, 07 June 2022, a total of US$25 million was allotted.
The bulk of the allotment went to raw materials followed by machinery and equipment, the same as last week.
855 bids were received on the Small to Medium enterprises forex auction, with 753 accepted and 102 disqualified. The total number of bids allotted was 753.
On the main forex auction, a total of 317 bids were received, 274 were accepted and 43 were disqualified. The total number of bids allotted was 274.
The RBZ said bids with overdue CDIs, outstanding Bills of Entry (BOEs), insufficient ZWL and those with sufficient FCA balances were also disqualified.
Some bids were also allotted on a pro-rata basis.
SMEFX91/2022 MAIN FX97/2022
Number of Bids Received : 855 317
Number of Bids Disqualified : 102 43
Total Number of Bids Accepted : 753 274
Total Number of Bids Allotted : 753 274
Total Value of Bids Accepted : USD4,269,142.30 USD20,665,498.04
Amount Allotted : USD4,269,142.30 USD20,665,498.04
Highest Rate Received : 350.0000 350.0000
Lowest Bid Rate Allotted : 295.0000 295.0000
Weighted Average Rate : 325.3314
PURPOSE AMOUNT ALLOTTED SME AUCTION AMOUNT ALLOTTED MAIN AUCTION
Raw Materials 1,279,708.33 11,493,062.61
Machinery and Equipment 1,597,956.90 3,665,882.99
Consumables (Incl. Spares, Tyres, Electricals, etc) 424,281.67 1,510,009.41
Services (Loans, Education, Dividends, Disinvestments, etc) 325,110.73 1,236,837.05
Retail and Distribution (Incl. Food, Beverages, etc) 312,977.80 947,019.68
Electricity 9,767.03 109,266.09
Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals 166,387.47 783,510.85
Paper and Packaging 152,952.37 919,909.36
TOTAL 4,269,142.30 20,665,498.04
GRAND TOTAL AWARDED 24,934,640.34
Biti Warns Of Food Shortages As Inflation Sours
By- Former Finance minister and CCC deputy president Tendai Biti, has warned of massive food shortages.
Posting on his tweeter handle Tuesday, Biti said the food shortages would be caused by inflation gone haywire.
Posted Biti:
The chickens have come home to roost. Hyperinflation is back with a bang. The exchange rate is out of control, hovering close to 1:600. Wages have collapsed&poverty is out of control. A massive food shortage looms as the country runs out of grain. They have failed in absolute terms.
Salah Joining Barcelona?
Leeds United star Raphinha will turn down Liverpool’s interest in favour of a move to Barcelona.
Manchester City have stepped up their interest in Arsenal and England star Bukayo Saka. Daily Mail
Inter will have a new direct contact with Paulo Dybala’s agents this week. Negotiations are ongoing and still waiting for full agreement with the Argentinian striker, who will leave Juventus this month. Fabrizio Romano
Mohamed Salah has told friends he has decided against renewing his contract at Anfield. Salah instead hopes to play out one final season at Liverpool and then join Barcelona, who have pledged to take him on a free transfer next summer.The Mirror
RB Leipzig star Christopher Nkunku has revealed that clubs across Europe are interested in signing him – and that he has a “decision to make” this summer. He has been linked to Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Manchester United this summer. Telefoot
Newcastle United are in the market for a right winger. Bayer Leverkusen’s Moussa Diaby & Watford’s Ismaila Sarr are two players they are looking at. Sky Sports
James Milner has signed a new one-year contract extension at Liverpool until the summer of 2023. The 36-year-old’s current deal was due to expire at the end of this month.
Mauro Icardi has revealed he is staying at Paris Saint-Germain next season and issued a passionate defence of his career after Italian media claimed it is under threat. Gazzetta dello Sport
Brighton midfielder Yves Bissouma has dropped hints on social media that he may want to move to Arsenal. Daily Star
France president Emmanuel Macron has revealed he helped convince Kylian Mbappe to remain at PSG. Mbappe signed a three-year contract at the French champions, ending speculation that he could move to Real Madrid on a free contract.
Cardiff have stepped up their interest in signing Gareth Bale on a free transfer. The Sun
Bayern Munich have already put together their second bid for Liverpool forward Sadio Mane, which is said to be a fixed £30m fee with £4.2m in potential bonuses. Their first offer was rejected this week. The Mirror
How Does Climate Change Affect Mental Health?
Climate change poses serious risks to mental health and well-being, concludes a new WHO policy brief, launched today at the Stockholm+50 conference.
The Organization is therefore urging countries to include mental health support in their response to the climate crisis, citing examples where a few pioneering countries have done this effectively.
The findings concur with a recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), published in February this year. The IPPC revealed that rapidly increasing climate change poses a rising threat to mental health and psychosocial well-being; from emotional distress to anxiety, depression, grief, and suicidal behavior.
“The impacts of climate change are increasingly part of our daily lives, and there is very little dedicated mental health support available for people and communities dealing with climate-related hazards and long-term risk,” said Dr Maria Neira, Director of the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health at WHO.
The mental health impacts of climate change are unequally distributed with certain groups disproportionately affected depending on factors such as socioeconomic status, gender and age. However, it is clear that climate change affects many of the social determinants that are already leading to massive mental health burdens globally. A 2021 WHO survey of 95 countries found that only 9 have thus far included mental health and psychosocial support in their national health and climate change plans.
“The impact of climate change is compounding the already extremely challenging situation for mental health and mental health services globally. There are nearly 1 billion people living with mental health conditions, yet in low- and middle-income countries, 3 out of 4 do not have access to needed services” said Dévora Kestel, Director of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse at WHO. “By ramping up mental health and psychosocial support within disaster risk reduction and climate action, countries can do more to help protect those most at risk.”
The new WHO policy brief recommends five important approaches for governments to address the mental health impacts of climate change:
integrate climate considerations with mental health programmes;
integrate mental health support with climate action;
build upon global commitments;
develop community-based approaches to reduce vulnerabilities; and
close the large funding gap that exists for mental health and psychosocial support.
“WHO’s Member States have made it very clear mental health is a priority for them. We are working closely with countries to protect people’s physical and mental health from climate threats,” said Dr Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum, WHO climate lead, and an IPCC lead author.
Some good examples exist of how this can be done such as in the Philippines, which has rebuilt and improved its mental health services after the impact of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 or in India, where a national project has scaled up disaster risk reduction in the country while also preparing cities to respond to climate risks and address mental health and psychosocial needs.
The Stockholm Conference commemorates the 50th anniversary of the UN Conference on the Human Environment and recognizes the importance of environmental determinants for both physical and mental health.
Note to editors
WHO defines mental health as “a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to her or his community”.
WHO defines mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) as “any type of local or outside support that aims to protect or promote psychosocial well-being and/or prevent or treat mental disorder”.
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Outrage Over Chiwenga Latest Marriage
Tinashe Sambiri|
Zanu PF Vice President – Constantino Chiwenga has been lambasted on social for taking in another woman after abandoning Marry Mubaiwa.
Chiwenga has found new love in the name of army Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi.
Zimbabweans have castigated the former army general for viewing woman as s*x objects.
This comes after Chiwenga’s acrimonious divorce with Marry.
Below are some comments on Chiwenga’s latest marriage.
Pelo Irvin:
“Miniyothabo Baloyi don’t say we didn’t warn you.”
Linx Alvin:
“Ladies luv money yooo
Even if satan was here wainzwa akutonzi Satie bbe nekuda Mari chete.”
Lawrence Shumba:
“May her soul rest in eternal peace in advance.”
Judith Nyatanga:
“I think Baloyi is not normal something wrong munjere dzake anoda kuongororwa shame.”
“Mandishona Wayne:
Vakadzi ava dzidze umwe ari kuwora iwe woroorwa na Satan ivava kuda mari dze kubiwa idzodzo manje zviri kupera sooon mbwa dzevanhu.”
Chiwenga Marriage Is Falling In Love With Devil – True Or False?
Tinashe Sambiri|
Zanu PF Vice President – Constantino Chiwenga has been lambasted on social for taking in another woman after abandoning Marry Mubaiwa.
Chiwenga has found new love in the name of army Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi.
Zimbabweans have castigated the former army general for viewing woman as s*x objects.
This comes after Chiwenga’s acrimonious divorce with Marry.
Below are some comments on Chiwenga’s latest marriage.
Pelo Irvin:
“Miniyothabo Baloyi don’t say we didn’t warn you.”
Linx Alvin:
“Ladies luv money yooo
Even if satan was here wainzwa akutonzi Satie bbe nekuda Mari chete.”
Lawrence Shumba:
“May her soul rest in eternal peace in advance.”
Judith Nyatanga:
“I think Baloyi is not normal something wrong munjere dzake anoda kuongororwa shame.”
“Mandishona Wayne:
Vakadzi ava dzidze umwe ari kuwora iwe woroorwa na Satan ivava kuda mari dze kubiwa idzodzo manje zviri kupera sooon mbwa dzevanhu.”
2023 Polls: Mnangagwa Can’t Beat President Chamisa
Tinashe Sambiri| Zanu PF man Sybeth Musengezi has declared that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa will lose the 2023 Presidential election because he lacks direction and vision.
Musengezi took a swipe at Mr Mnangagwa for failing to arrest corruption.
“Our current leaders have failed to run the country, they have failed the economy. Corruption is rife and generally people are suffering. On top of that, there is a lot of disgruntlement and factionalism in ZANU PF, so bhora musango is inevitable.
If Chamisa plays his cards well, I foresee him winning the hearts of many in 2023, even among those currently in ZANU PF may vote for him,” declared Musengezi.
Mr Mnangagwa, quoted by a daily paper, conceded Zanu PF has been torn apart by factionalism.
Speaking to Glenview 7 residents last week, he said:
“Here in Harare, there is a lot of factionalism. Masimirembwa is struggling to contain factionalism in the province, and we don’t want that in the party. ZANU PF does not belong to individuals.”
Defiant Musengezi Predicts Mnangagwa Humiliating Defeat
Tinashe Sambiri| Zanu PF man Sybeth Musengezi has declared that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa will lose the 2023 Presidential election because he lacks direction and vision.
Musengezi took a swipe at Mr Mnangagwa for failing to arrest corruption.
“Our current leaders have failed to run the country, they have failed the economy. Corruption is rife and generally people are suffering. On top of that, there is a lot of disgruntlement and factionalism in ZANU PF, so bhora musango is inevitable.
If Chamisa plays his cards well, I foresee him winning the hearts of many in 2023, even among those currently in ZANU PF may vote for him,” declared Musengezi.
Mr Mnangagwa, quoted by a daily paper, conceded Zanu PF has been torn apart by factionalism.
Speaking to Glenview 7 residents last week, he said:
“Here in Harare, there is a lot of factionalism. Masimirembwa is struggling to contain factionalism in the province, and we don’t want that in the party. ZANU PF does not belong to individuals.”
President Chamisa On Alex Magaisa Death:” Life Is A Puzzle”
Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has described the death of Dr Alex Magaisa as a sad episode.
President Chamisa is seen in a picture with Dr Magaisa during the two’s last meeting in Harare.
Dr Magaisa was an inspiration to the entire nation through his powerful articles .
“Dr ALEX TAWANDA MAGAISA my brother…That last physical meeting in my office. The last time you visited Zimbabwe ‘Wangu’ as you would say.
I miss those regular ‘catch up’ calls already. Life is just a puzzle,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.
Factionalism Haunts Zanu PF
By A Correspondent- Factionalism has reportedly intensified in the ruling ZANU PF as factions aligned to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga are said to be battling to control the party ahead of next year’s general elections.
The ruling party will hold its congress towards the end of the year to elect its leaders.
Mnangagwa recently admitted that there is factionalism adding that ZANU PF Harare provincial chairperson Goodwills Masimirembwa was failing to manage the situation.
Masimirembwa told NewsDay on Monday that factionalism will be a thing of the past. He said:
Indeed, there is factionalism in Harare province. President Mnangagwa implored us to deal with it and it will be a thing of the past soon.
In Masvingo, president of the Chiefs Council Fortune Charumbira acknowledged that the province was riddled with factionalism which was threatening to tear apart the ruling party. H
He spoke during the burial of provincial hero Sylvester Maunganidze in Masvingo at the weekend:
Masvingo province, let me warn you, please unite, unite, the province fought hard for us to get into the new dispensation. It was the leading province until former First Lady Grace Mugabe said Masvingo you are causing trouble by supporting Mnangagwa. We no longer want you in ZANU PF.
In Mashonaland East, the Zanu PF provincial leadership also suspended Chikomba district co-ordinating committee (DCC) chairperson Alfred Pedzisa as factionalism within the ruling party intensified.
Pedzisa was suspended at a rally held at Sadza growth point on Sunday after being accused of “gross misconduct” among other charges, which he denies.
Transport minister Felix Mhona, who is also Chikomba Central MP, was appointed acting Chikomba DCC chairperson.
Pedzisa yesterday confirmed the suspension but denied the allegations.
A few months ago, the provincial leadership suspended provincial member Cleopas Kundiona, accusing him of indiscipline before overturning the decision two weeks later.
In Matabeleland North, a faction linked to ZANU PF secretary Obert Mpofu is said to be losing grip on the ruling party’s structures during the ongoing internal elections ahead of the decisive congress later this year. Mpofu’s faction is said to be aligned with Chiwenga.
Zanu PF commissar Mike Bimha said dismissed reports of factionalism saying members have “differences and preferences, but that is not factionalism.”
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VP Chiwenga Finds New Love
By- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has found a new love in the name of army Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi.
This comes after Chiwenga’s acrimonious divorce with former model Marry Mubaiwa.
In a leaked video seen by NewsDay, Chiwenga is seen being interviewed by a Zimbabwe Statistical Agency enumerator and the VP — who doubles as Health and Child Care minister, is heard informing the enumerator that he was currently staying with Baloyi, referring to her as his spouse.
“I am staying here with my spouse, Baloyi and the children,” Chiwenga said when asked who had slept at his home on census night (April 20, 2022).
Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi
Sources told NewsDay that the army colonel was one of the few people who were allowed to visit Chiwenga when he was hospitalised in China.
“The relationship has been going well, number two (Chiwenga) really trusts Baloyi and that is why she was allowed to visit him in China. They have been staying together for a while,” the source said.
Originally from Nkayi, the 46-year-old Baloyi is said to be one of the sharp minds in the Zimbabwean National Army. She holds a Doctorate in Business Studies from the Midlands State University and two masters degrees from the University of Zimbabwe and the Midlands State University. She speaks six languages including Mandarin, French and Zulu, among others.
Chiwenga’s union with Baloyi is the third in 15 years following his much-publicised splits with Mubaiwa and Jocelyn Mauchaza.
In 2011, Mubaiwa customarily married Chiwenga amid revelations that the two had been staying together after the former army boss left his matrimonial home in April 2010 during his marriage with Mauchaza.
It was reported that he paid US$47 000 as bride price for Marry to the Mubaiwa family.
VP Chiwenga and Marry Mubaiwa in happier times
In 2019, High Court judge Justice Owen Tagu ruled that Mubaiwa’s marriage to Chiwenga was over because he legally divorced her when he sent retired Lieutenant General Anselem Sanyatwe to give her US$100 as a divorce token.
The High Court ruling came after Mubaiwa challenged Chiwenga’s divorce petition which was filed in December 2019.
In response, Marry insisted that their customary marriage still subsisted because Chiwenga failed to follow cultural protocol to terminate the marriage. She further argued that she never got a divorce token because of the failure to follow protocol. She, however, conceded that Chiwenga sent Sanyatwe to give her a divorce token. She further argued that she refused to accept the divorce token because it was in United States dollars and not local currency.
Following Marry’s insistence, Chiwenga made an application in November 2021 pleading with the court to issue an order declaring the customary union as having been terminated.
The High Court judge dismissed Mubaiwa’s claims that she had not received the divorce token. Justice Tagu ruled that the marriage was terminated when Chiwenga sent Sanyatwe with the divorce token on November 24, 2019.
In April this year, Marry was convicted of contravening the Marriages Act after the court ruled that she forged Chiwenga’s signature on the marriage certificate. She still has other pending cases before the courts in which Chiwenga accuses her of attempted murder, fraud and money-laundering.
Chiwenga’s 12-year marriage to Jocelyn crumbled in 2010 after it emerged in court papers that the former army general was at the mercy of the former wife, who had a fiery temper.
Jocelyn used to shop with an entourage of soldiers to push the poor out of the way — and once shouted at the late former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai who was the leader of the opposition MDC-T party threatening to “take his manhood” when she spotted him on the streets.
She seized two farms from former white farmers reportedly telling them that she would “taste their blood” if they refused to hand over the land.
Council Okays Construction Of Beerhall Near Medical Centre
By A Correspondent- In a rather unusual move, Mvurwi Town council approved construction of a beerhall near a medical centre, a situation which negatively affects patients.
This issue came into light after the owner of the medical facility launched a formal complaint to the Acting Chief Executive Officer of Mvurwi Town Council, Mr Obedia Gapa.
In his complainant letter, Dr Enock Sithole said the new beerhall was negatively affecting his patients through excessive noise coming from bands.
“They hire bands that produce noise that even patients fail to sleep. Some patients would be on oxygen when such high decibels are being emitted. Patients need a quiet environment”, he said.
“Moreover the drunken people come and urinate by the fence and the place is now smelling so bad and unhygienic, please assist that the beerhall be relocated or at least make it completely sound proof.”
When contacted for comment, the Acting CEO, Mr Gapa said the construction of the beerhall was above board as all protocols where followed.
He however promised to engage the medical centre on the issue while advising the bar owner to install sound proof.
Another Zimbabwean Shot In S.A
By A Correspondent- Another Zimbabwean man from Seke in Chitungwiza was shot dead in Johannesburg South Africa.
The development was posted by Otilia Paradza on facebook where she said:
Ndokuyenda kwacho here Phiri…. Hazvisi kutambirika baKevy…. Vagari vekwaSeke kani toperera muSA here chokwadi… Timmy apfurwa manheru anokuEvaton Joburg still cant believe you gone muramu meaning “Is this how you die Phiri. We cannot accept and believe that you are gone Kevy’s father. Seke residents we have been robbed, are we all going to perish in South Africa. Timmy was shot last night in Everton Johannesburg. I still cant believe you are gone my brother in law.”

Zanu PF Incensed By British Lawmaker Over ED Criticism
The ruling Zanu-PF has castigated a vocal United Kingdom lawmaker Jonathan Oates (Lord Oates), a British Liberal Democrat politician and member of the House of Lords, accusing him of being undemocratic and hobnobbing with the Zimbabwean opposition in pursuit of a regime change agenda.
Oates has been one of the many UK lawmakers who have consistently criticised President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime, accusing the government of violating human rights and failing to observe the rule of law.
The UK lawmaker has also accused the government of targeting the opposition through arbitrary arrests while shrinking the democratic space but his position has angered the ruling Zanu-PF which described him on Wednesday as undemocratic.
“He is not democratically elected himself. He is a Lord by heredity,” Zanu-PF spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa said.
“The opposition likes those people who are deviants in society. Why choose those friends? Spare us the Lord Oates of this world who are not democratic themselves,” Mutsvangwa added.
Oates recently told the Zimbabwean government to respect and uphold the country’s constitution or else it remains a subject of international scrutiny.
This came as Zimbabwe recently told the UK and United States officials to stop meddling in Zimbabwe’s internal affairs.
The British lawmaker recently triggered debate in the House of Lords on Zimbabwe’s alleged failure to uphold the constitution and respect human rights while also accusing Zanu-PF of actively undermining the country’s main opposition Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC).
Mutsvangwa recently said Oates was a political toddler suffering from colonial hangover, saying he was an intelligence agent during his days in Zimbabwe under the guise of being a teacher.
But Oates dismissed Mutsvangwa’s allegations as desperate lies, insisting he was a teacher in rural Zimbabwe in the 1980s.
Oates has raised several issues of concern on Zimbabwe in the House of Commons including the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVOs) Amendment Bill and the proposed Patriotic Bill that he said will further shrink the democratic space under Mnangagwa.
The UK has imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe over human rights abuses including the August 2018 shootings and the January 2019 fuel protests killings that saw Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) boss Isaac Moyo, former Presidential Guard commander now Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Tanzania Anselem Sanyatwe and former State Security minister Owen Ncube being placed under sanctions.
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Funeral Announcement- Major General Nyathi Dies
The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has announced the death of Major General Retired Sikhulile Simpson Nyathi. Reads the ZNA statement issues by Colonel Aplhios Makotore, Director of Army Public Relations:
MAJOR GENERAL (RETD) SIKHULILE SIMPSON NYATHI DIES
The Commander Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), Lieutenant General David Sigauke regrets to announce the untimely passing on of Major General (Retd) Sikhulile Simpson Nyathi. Maj Gen Nyathi died on Sunday morning, 05 June 2022 at the ZNA 2 Referral Hospital in Harare.
He was 61.
The late Major General (Retd) Nyathi was born on 12 September 1960 in Mapate Village in Gwanda District, Matabeleland South Province. He did his primary education at Mapate Primary School from 1966 to 1972.
He then proceeded for his secondary education at Manama Secondary School from 1973 to 1976 in Gwanda District.
He joined the Liberation Struggle under the Zimbabwe African People’s Revolutionary Army (ZPRA) after crossing the border into Zambia via Botswana on 27 January 1977. The late freedom fighter received military training at Chakwenga Guerrilla Training Camp One (CGT1) in Zambia that same year. He later on proceeded to the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) for further military training in January 1978.
At Independence, the late Major General Nyathi was attested into the Zimbabwe National Army on 01 June 1981. He rose through the ranks to Major General in 2020 the rank he retired with from the ZNA that same year.
Funeral arrangements will be announced in due course. Mourners are gathered at Number 6, 215t Avenue, Mabelreign in Harare.
ALPHIOS MAKOTORE
Colonel
-Director Army Public Relations
“Mwonzora Politically Dead”
By-Zanu PF sympathisers have suggested that Mwonzora leases out Harvest House because he now does not have officials to fill it up.
Posting on social media, Zanu PF Patriots said Mwonzora is politically dead.
Posted Zanu PF Patriots:
After recent by-elections, it’s clear Mwonzora is left with assets only and a few supporters. The man is definitely blessed with buildings; he is better off leasing out those offices as MDC is dead and about to be buried.
Smuggling Of Zambian Contraband Further Bleeds Zim
By Sofia Mapuranga- The smuggling of a popular energy drink, Kombucha from Zambia is costing Zimbabwe millions of dollars amid revelations that the contraband is not declared at the porous border posts.
The drink, has made waves for being an aphrodisiac among men and the brown and white 330ml bottle is being sold on the streets and Harare’s downtown for a $1.
This writer caught up with one of the traders who is illegally importing this ‘sex booster’ who explained how they use mostly illegal entry points to smuggle the Kombucha drink.
“There are many entry points between Zimbabwe and Zambia which we use to smuggle the Kombucha drink.
“While sometimes, we encounter law enforcement agents, they are ‘easy to deal’”
Quizzed further, the trader claimed they pay bribes to law enforcement agents.
“We just oil them because they are few unlike if we use the Chirundu Border Post,” revealed the trader who only identified himself as Mai Rasta.
She also said the other popular entry point is the Kanyemba Border Post owing to it being understaffed.
“Most of us who are in this trade of importing the Kombucha drink prefer to use the Kanyemba Border Post because they are few police details, immigration and Zimra officials.
“The security there is a bit lax such that most of the times they won’t detect that we will be hiding the contraband sometimes in diapers, pads and nappies ,”she said.
A bus driver who plies the Zimbabwe-Zambia route said they are making a killing from people who are smuggling the ‘Kombucha’ drink.
“Most of these Mbuyas (women smugglers) alert us that they have the Kombucha drink and would need us to conceal the stuff for them at Chirundu Border Post for a fee.
“So for every ‘case’ of 12 bottles I charge 3 dollars and on a good day I may have 20 of those which translates to US$60.These new buses we are driving have so many compartments which these Zimra guys are not aware of ,”said the driver who requested anonymity.
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) head of communications Francis Chimanda confirmed recently that the Kombucha drink was being smuggled in the country and the development was costing the nations millions in revenue.
“There is no record of its importation or any encounters with the product during our various enforcement activities at points of entry or any other areas under Zimra’s jurisdiction,“ he said.
ZIMRA on its schedule of Restricted and Prohibited Goods lists dangerous and harmful drugs, hazardous substances, expired drugs, pornographic, objectionable or undesirable materials and harmful substances which include skin lightening creams, soaps and lotions.
States the ZIMRA:
“The importation and exportation of certain goods and substances is restricted and done in the interest of the public and are meant to protect the consumer However importations and exportation of such goods is possible only under certain conditions such as production of a relevant permit or licence. For some products, the importation or exportation is absolutely prohibited.”
ZIMRA however reports that some of the most common offences at the country’s borders include smuggling, false declaration, the forgery of documents for Customs and Excise purposes, bribery and use of vehicle for smuggling purposes.
The Zimbabwe Anti- Corruption Commission (ZACC) in April 2022 impounded several buses under an anti-smuggling operation.
The development followed revelations by whistleblowers of the rampant corruption at the country’s porous borders.
Last year, law makers presented a report on the state of service delivery at ports of entry urging government to prioritise and ensure urgent installation of modern state of the art ICT facilities to enable effective border patrols and surveillance.
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Kasukuwere Wades Into Pomonagate Scandal
By Jane Mlambo| Former Local government minister Savior Kasukuwere has dismissed the Pomona waste to energy deal as unacceptable insisting that the minister should not foist it on ratepayers without their consent.
Posting on Twitter, Kasukuwere said the Pomona Waste to energy deal should have been subjected to the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe processes.
He also urged government to take responsibility of paying what he termed ridiculous amounts to Geogenix instead of foisting it on ratepayers.
“Pomona Scandal is unacceptable. The Min can’t foist the deal on ratepayers without their consent. Unless govt and cabinet takes responsibility for paying the ridiculous amounts, it can’t fly. The truth is this deal must be subjected to a due process PRAZ!!!,” said Kasukuwere.
The now exiled former Zanu PF commissar said Local government minister July Moyo was out of line.
“There is no such law that imposes a burden on the ratepayers, more so without regard to the tender regulations. The Minis totally out of line and we should call him out. Govt has processes and they should be respected.”
“If govt feels strongly then they should use Mthuli’s budget to pay the 22k/day. However to impose the burden on city ratepayers is also not acceptable. In other words, you can’t spend ratepayers funds without their consent. No taxation without representation,” added Kasukuwere.
Rusape Family Wins 10 Ok Grand Challenge Cars
By- A Rusape family has won OK Grand Challenge car for the 10th time.
Clement Muhle and his family have won their 10th car in the past five years.
His wife, Fatima Muhle, was the recipient of a Delta Corporation-sponsored Nissan NP200 on Saturday.
To date, Muhle’s children – four boys and four girls – have won a car each except for their youngest son, a one-year-old, who is yet to try his luck.
Fatima told the state media that she earned the prize after recently opening a bar in Rusape. Said Fatima:
I am happy that I have won my first car after having played second fiddle to my husband and children.
I recently opened a bar in Rusape and promised myself to move big volumes in order to win because that’s the only secret to winning anything in the competition.
I am still considering whether to keep the car or invest it in the business.
Juju claims:
She dismissed reports the family might be earning all these benefits through the use of juju.
Like I said, it’s all about the volumes you buy on a particular product that increase your chances.
We have Christian values and we don’t use juju, those who accuse us of using it have never treated the competition seriously like we do.
Meanwhile, Prosper Zambuko, from Kwekwe, walked away with the biggest prize, a double-cab Ford Ranger worth US$72 000.
Zanu PF Prepares Mwonzora’s Political Coffin
By-Zanu PF sympathisers have suggested that Mwonzora leases out Harvest House because he now does not have officials to fill it up.
Posting on social media, Zanu PF Patriots said Mwonzora is politically dead.
Posted Zanu PF Patriots:
After recent by-elections, it’s clear Mwonzora is left with assets only and a few supporters. The man is definitely blessed with buildings; he is better off leasing out those offices as MDC is dead and about to be buried.
Chiwenga Finds New Love
By- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has found a new love in the name of army Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi.
This comes after Chiwenga’s acrimonious divorce with former model Marry Mubaiwa.
In a leaked video seen by NewsDay, Chiwenga is seen being interviewed by a Zimbabwe Statistical Agency enumerator and the VP — who doubles as Health and Child Care minister, is heard informing the enumerator that he was currently staying with Baloyi, referring to her as his spouse.
“I am staying here with my spouse, Baloyi and the children,” Chiwenga said when asked who had slept at his home on census night (April 20, 2022).
Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi
Sources told NewsDay that the army colonel was one of the few people who were allowed to visit Chiwenga when he was hospitalised in China.
“The relationship has been going well, number two (Chiwenga) really trusts Baloyi and that is why she was allowed to visit him in China. They have been staying together for a while,” the source said.
Originally from Nkayi, the 46-year-old Baloyi is said to be one of the sharp minds in the Zimbabwean National Army. She holds a Doctorate in Business Studies from the Midlands State University and two masters degrees from the University of Zimbabwe and the Midlands State University. She speaks six languages including Mandarin, French and Zulu, among others.
Chiwenga’s union with Baloyi is the third in 15 years following his much-publicised splits with Mubaiwa and Jocelyn Mauchaza.
In 2011, Mubaiwa customarily married Chiwenga amid revelations that the two had been staying together after the former army boss left his matrimonial home in April 2010 during his marriage with Mauchaza.
It was reported that he paid US$47 000 as bride price for Marry to the Mubaiwa family.
VP Chiwenga and Marry Mubaiwa in happier times
In 2019, High Court judge Justice Owen Tagu ruled that Mubaiwa’s marriage to Chiwenga was over because he legally divorced her when he sent retired Lieutenant General Anselem Sanyatwe to give her US$100 as a divorce token.
The High Court ruling came after Mubaiwa challenged Chiwenga’s divorce petition which was filed in December 2019.
In response, Marry insisted that their customary marriage still subsisted because Chiwenga failed to follow cultural protocol to terminate the marriage. She further argued that she never got a divorce token because of the failure to follow protocol. She, however, conceded that Chiwenga sent Sanyatwe to give her a divorce token. She further argued that she refused to accept the divorce token because it was in United States dollars and not local currency.
Following Marry’s insistence, Chiwenga made an application in November 2021 pleading with the court to issue an order declaring the customary union as having been terminated.
The High Court judge dismissed Mubaiwa’s claims that she had not received the divorce token. Justice Tagu ruled that the marriage was terminated when Chiwenga sent Sanyatwe with the divorce token on November 24, 2019.
In April this year, Marry was convicted of contravening the Marriages Act after the court ruled that she forged Chiwenga’s signature on the marriage certificate. She still has other pending cases before the courts in which Chiwenga accuses her of attempted murder, fraud and money-laundering.
Chiwenga’s 12-year marriage to Jocelyn crumbled in 2010 after it emerged in court papers that the former army general was at the mercy of the former wife, who had a fiery temper.
Jocelyn used to shop with an entourage of soldiers to push the poor out of the way — and once shouted at the late former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai who was the leader of the opposition MDC-T party threatening to “take his manhood” when she spotted him on the streets.
She seized two farms from former white farmers reportedly telling them that she would “taste their blood” if they refused to hand over the land.
Gunshots Inside ZANU PF Dared
“Moreblessing Ali Is Alive,” ZANU PF Leader Says
” I know that the person is alive…”
THIS INVESTIGATION IS SPONSORED BY PHUMULANI MINNESOTA AFRICAN WOMEN AGAINST VIOLENCE.
By A Correspondent | The sun is shining bright, though temperatures are winter low, and we are on a long search for Moreblessing Ali, a 46y old CCC party activist who was kidnapped on 24th May 2022 after 8pm by named ZANU PF activists in the Nyatsime area.
The incident according witnesses, happened at the Chibhanguza Night Club, where Moreblessing Ali was assaulted and then dragged into the nearby bush. She is missing for nearly 2 weeks to date.
By this time, ZANU PF Spokesperson Simba Chisango has claimed to ZimEye saying he ‘knows’ that Moreblessing Ali us alive:
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Upon entering the Nyatsime area, the atmosphere changes. The air is thick full of fear, people are barely talking especially with strangers, and rarely walking around as usual. We pass through Chibhanguza Night Club on the way to ZANU PF Chairperson Simba Chisango’s home.
Getting into the street, ZimEye notices several children being chased off and being threatened with violence, an incident so frightening that we can’t film it. “Where are you going?- Murikuenda kupiko?,” a group of emotionally charged unidentified men ask them before picking up stones to assault the vulnerable minors so to ward them off Chisango’s house. What is inside this shackhouse that is so protected and even harmless kids should not see?
Talking to several people, the conclusion is- tension and angers are rising over Moreblessing Ali’s forced disappearance.
There are two vehicles, a green Toyota Altezza, and a dark grey Nissan Xtrail (3 police officers, one of them one holding an AK rifle). We manage to get at least number plates of the Toyota Altezza: AEH8372. The Nissan Xtrail belongs to a uniformed police officer. Even though we fail to get finer details, it is visually clear that the several men inside the vehicles are closely guarding Mr Simba Chisango.
When he walks around, he moves with a vigilante of predominantly youths, numbering more than 10.
His property (drone video), at the left side, has a combined red and green roof.
Drone footage at the property Moreblessing could easily be housed, shows Chisango’s home as a quiet, red and green-mix roofing, surrounded by other squatter houses, with no numbers as they are an informal settlement granted by the ruling ZANU PF.
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Drone footage captures people walking around, but due to the security fears, movements are so minimal, you can easily count the number of people pacing around. We spot just 20 people walking slowly in a large area of more than 800 houses, built without planning permission but under a ZANU PF program lyrically termed in a party song: ZANU PF yakasimba kumaSero- (ZANU PF is strong from cell level.), and this is a Build up to the 2023 election as people are parcelled non regulated land which they will lose if they vote for the opposition.
In the small cachement area where Simba Chisango lives, we see during the period, no one daring to transverse or even encroach his gateway. Is this a coincidence, or this is the work of State agents?
Later on, we spot two vehicles, the Toyota Altezza and a Nissan Xtrail, full of men we obtain, are protecting Simba Chisango.
Our international news desk team calls Mr Simba Chisango once again, this time via phone. The phone is picked up by a woman who says she is his wife. He briefly answers, before putting the phone down after realising he is talking to the media, somewhat avoiding his previous contradictory statements in the 20 min interview on 30 May 2022 (VIDEO BELOW), when he said he only got to know of Moreblessing Ali’s disappearance in social media, but would in less than 2 minutes, shift to the opposite as he began sahing that he first obtained information on Moreblessing Ali’s disappearance right on the ground at Chibhanguza (not from social media as earlier said).
Where is Moreblessing Ali?, he was asked, to which he said, “I am only hearing about this story on social media, you hear?”
“I am just hearing it on social media, come to area and investigate if you want us to agree. Isn’t it?”
The conversation continues as follows-
So, you are telling me you don’t know anything about Moreblessing Ali?
“Me?, she is someone I know- Moreblessing Ali who works in Chitungwiza, in Unit B, she is someone I knew, and is now staying in Nyatsime.”
Why are you using past tense?
“I am meaning where she was staying in Unit B. I was staying in H. Right, from there, she was staying there, until she started living here in Nyatsime, that’s what I know, such that, the information you are asking me about I heard it at the Chibhanguza area, that’s where I hear some commotion happened there, this and that happened, that’s what I heard.”
So you, what have you done, as a ZANU PF leader in the area, so that Moreblessing is found?
“I think we even did some investigations with police, we got into the area, this and that, but, aaah, I know that the person is alive. Isn’t it? Are you hearing?”
“There is no way she would just disappear, the information which I hear, that the people she clashed with, one of them sped off while holding a catapult, after a gun had been pulled out. This is the information, the other one I actually got it today (sic). I am struggling to establish what really happened.”
After this, Simba Chisango names the man now implicated in a police report, and acknowledges that Pius Jamba (the man accused of assaulting Moreblessing Ali and dragging her into the nearby bush, is his cousin.
“Listen Comrade, let me explain to you what’s making my name to come out… there is a young man by name, Pius Jamba, he is the son from my mother’s side, but when people see him, they say he is a Chisango. Right so, from that word, the Chisango who is being talked about is me, a senior in the ZANU PF party, people will be saying he is Chisango’s young brother…”
Chisango is then asked: since your relative is involved in kidnapping Moreblessing, what can you do today for us to find Moreblessing? He replies:
“Now, me now, that question you’re asking me on what to do to find Moreblesssing; I don’t have any reply, because I am just another person confused on this person who is said to be missing.
The young man himself is missing, Moreblessing is missing, the other young man from Mbuya Mhatsva is also missing. If it had been that there is at least one person who is visible, we would then ask that person where the others are,” he says.
But then this young man is your family, so what can you do Mr Chisango?
“Yes, that’s what I am saying I won’t deny him, one can’t reject their relative because they have committed a crime; if he is my relative he will meet his own stories. Do you hear me well, Comrade?”
To this, Simba Chikanza demands what Chisango will do to find Moreblessing, and the conversation continues for the remaining, over 14 minutes.
The police, having been previously quiet for over 5 days, suddenly, soon after this interview, produce a report that agrees with everything Chisango has said in the interview; but the ZRP report which states that the ZANU PF official, Chisango is not involved, fails to mention that the accused is Jamba’s cousin.
The police report also claims Moreblessing (46) was kidnapped following a love affair scuffle with a Pius Jamba who is the age of her own son (25). Moreblessing Ali’s family dismisses the report as “ridiculous.” How could Moreblessing date someone as young as her first born son?, her brother Washington says to ZimEye.
Zengeza MP Job Sikhala also tells ZimEye in an interview, “this Simba Chisango, his brother and their group are known for running terror operations in the whole area.”
A day later, an anonymous message is delivered at Zengeza MP, Job Sikhala’s doorstep, on a piece of paper which says that Chisango is clearly involved in the abduction. It states in Shona as follows:
“-Vakamutsakatisa mukadzi uyu [THEY MADE THIS WOMAN DISAPPEAR]
-Vanhu vacho vanoti
Chisango, brother yake, mukadzi wake, Liberty Mondiwa nevamwe vacho [PEOPLE INVOLVED ARE CHISANGO, HIS BROTHER, HIS WIFE, LIBERTY MONDIWA AND OTHERS]
-Munhu uyu vaimupomera mhosva ye kuti mutsigiri we CCC [THEY WERE BLAMING HIM FOR BEING A CCC ACTIVIST]
-Zvinhu izvi zvinoratidza kuti Chibhanguza urimo munyaya. [THIS SHOWS THAT CHIBANGUZA IS INVOLVED]
-Ini ndakarowa mwedzi wapera wa April ndichipomerwa mhosva yokutsigira CCC [I WAS ASSAULTED LQST WEEK FOR SUPPORTING CCC]
-Ndapona mupaburi retsono. Ndine mazino matatu ari kuzungunuka.
[I SURVIVED BY A WHISKER, 3 OF MY TEETH ARE CRACKLING]
-Mapurisa yeku Beatrice akauya nezuro kuzotora nyaya.” [BEATRICE POLICE CAME YESTERDAY TO INVESTIGATE]”
Contacted on the Monday 6th June 2022, a woman believed to be Chisango’s wife who picks up the phone, emotionally screams out, asking: “Who are you and what do you want? Why do you keep calling this phone?” VIDEO LOADING BELOW…
Opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa’s CCC party has produced a report saying: ‘the Police has revealed that the chief suspect, Pius Jamba, is also on the run for other criminal offences. According to information in the possession of the CCC investigation team, Jambo is allegedly facing charges of murder and fraud. Today, further investigations have revealed that chief suspect, Jambo, is in hiding in Hurungwe.
A team has been dispatched to conduct a further search for him there while the investigation into the whereabouts of Moreblessing Ali continue.’
On the 6th June 2022, ZimEye’s Simba Chikanza telephones Mr. Simba Chisango and reiterates the message to him:
Morning Mr Chisango… I’m sure you’re already aware you’re under 24/7 surveillance over the kidnapping of Moreblessing Ali. You’re already aware this is an international criminal prosecution case now, meaning you will be arrested in several countries upon arriving in nations such as Zambia, South Africa,UK, Australia, US, and others. You have an opportunity to talk to me and clear up the huge discrepancies in what you said in the interview.
Simba Chikanza.
THE SEARCH FOR MOREBLESSSING ALI CONTINUES.- ZimEye
Another Political Life For Boris Johnson
By- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has won a confidence vote.
Johnson garnered 211 votes in a secret poll participated by 359 lawmakers of his governing Conservative Party Monday evening.
The vote wanted to determine the Prime minister’s flagging authority over the “partygate” scandal.
Johnson was under growing pressure after a report documenting alcohol-fuelled parties at the heart of power when Britain was under strict lockdowns to tackle COVID-19.
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Ramaphosa Speaks On Kidnapping, Bribery Allegations
By-South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has denied committing kidnapping and Bribery offences.
Last week, former Central Intelligence boss Arthur Fraser said Ramaphosa should be investigated for concealing a theft case of $4m (£3.2m) that happened in 2020 at one of his properties .
Ramaphosa then confirmed a robbery at his farm in Limpopo “in which proceeds from the sale of game were stolen”. But then questions were raised as to why he had that sum in cash.
Talking to supporters at the weekend, Mr Ramaphosa alleged that as a farmer, he frequently bought and sold cattle, and he often gets paid in cash. In addition, he denied that the amount stolen was anywhere near $4 million, BCC reports. He said:
All this was money from proceeds from selling animals… I have never stolen money from anywhere… and will never do so.
Ramaphosa replaced Jacob Zuma as the country’s head of state in 2018 after the latter was forced to step down amid corruption allegations.
The president has made combatting corruption a priority of his government but critics question his commitment to the anti-corruption drive considering that the misuse of state funds, especially over money earmarked for fighting COVID-19, has continued during his presidency.
LEAKED: ‘Secret-Notepad’ Sikhala Received On Moreblessing Ali
“-Vakamutsakatisa mukadzi uyu [THEY MADE THIS WOMAN DISAPPEAR]
-Vanhu vacho vanoti
Chisango, brother yake, mukadzi wake, Liberty Mondiwa nevamwe vacho [PEOPLE INVOLVED ARE CHISANGO, HIS BROTHER, HIS WIFE, LIBERTY MONDIWA AND OTHERS]
-Munhu uyu vaimupomera mhosva ye kuti mutsigiri we CCC [THEY WERE BLAMING HIM FOR BEING A CCC ACTIVIST]
-Zvinhu izvi zvinoratidza kuti Chibhanguza urimo munyaya. [THIS SHOWS THAT CHIBANGUZA IS INVOLVED]
-Ini ndakarowa mwedzi wapera wa April ndichipomerwa mhosva yokutsigira CCC [I WAS ASSAULTED LQST WEEK FOR SUPPORTING CCC]
-Ndapona mupaburi retsono. Ndine mazino matatu ari kuzungunuka.
[I SURVIVED BY A WHISKER, 3 OF MY TEETH ARE CRACKLING]
-Mapurisa yeku Beatrice akauya nezuro kuzotora nyaya.” [BEATRICE POLICE CAME YESTERDAY TO INVESTIGATE]”
THIS INVESTIGATION IS SPONSORED BY PHUMULANI MINNESOTA AFRICAN WOMEN AGAINST VIOLENCE.
By A Correspondent | The sun is shining bright, though temperatures are winter low, and we are on a long search for Moreblessing Ali, a 46y old CCC party activist who was kidnapped on 24th May 2022 after 8pm by named ZANU PF activists in the Nyatsime area.
The incident according witnesses, happened at the Chibhanguza Night Club, where Moreblessing Ali was assaulted and then dragged into the nearby bush. She is missing for nearly 2 weeks to date.
Upon entering the Nyatsime area, the atmosphere changes. The air is thick full of fear, people are barely talking especially with strangers, and rarely walking around as usual. We pass through Chibhanguza Night Club on the way to ZANU PF Chairperson Simba Chisango’s home.
Getting into the street, ZimEye notices several children being chased off and being threatened with violence, an incident so frightening that we can’t film it. “Where are you going?- Murikuenda kupiko?,” a group of emotionally charged unidentified men ask them before picking up stones to assault the vulnerable minors so to ward them off Chisango’s house. What is inside this shackhouse that is so protected and even harmless kids should not see?
Talking to several people, the conclusion is- tension and angers are rising over Moreblessing Ali’s forced disappearance.
There are two vehicles, a green Toyota Altezza, and a dark grey Nissan Xtrail (3 police officers, one of them one holding an AK rifle). We manage to get at least number plates of the Toyota Altezza: AEH8372. The Nissan Xtrail belongs to a uniformed police officer. Even though we fail to get finer details, it is visually clear that the several men inside the vehicles are closely guarding Mr Simba Chisango.
When he walks around, he moves with a vigilante of predominantly youths, numbering more than 10.
His property (drone video), at the left side, has a combined red and green roof.
Drone footage at the property Moreblessing could easily be housed, shows Chisango’s home as a quiet, red and green-mix roofing, surrounded by other squatter houses, with no numbers as they are an informal settlement granted by the ruling ZANU PF.
VIDEO LOADING BELOW
Drone footage captures people walking around, but due to the security fears, movements are so minimal, you can easily count the number of people pacing around. We spot just 20 people walking slowly in a large area of more than 800 houses, built without planning permission but under a ZANU PF program lyrically termed in a party song: ZANU PF yakasimba kumaSero- (ZANU PF is strong from cell level.), and this is a Build up to the 2023 election as people are parcelled non regulated land which they will lose if they vote for the opposition.
In the small cachement area where Simba Chisango lives, we see during the period, no one daring to transverse or even encroach his gateway. Is this a coincidence, or this is the work of State agents?
Later on, we spot two vehicles, the Toyota Altezza and a Nissan Xtrail, full of men we obtain, are protecting Simba Chisango.
Our international news desk team calls Mr Simba Chisango once again, this time via phone. The phone is picked up by a woman who says she is his wife. He briefly answers, before putting the phone down after realising he is talking to the media, somewhat avoiding his previous contradictory statements in the 20 min interview on 30 May 2022 (VIDEO BELOW), when he said he only got to know of Moreblessing Ali’s disappearance in social media, but would in less than 2 minutes, shift to the opposite as he began sahing that he first obtained information on Moreblessing Ali’s disappearance right on the ground at Chibhanguza (not from social media as earlier said).
Where is Moreblessing Ali?, he was asked, to which he said, “I am only hearing about this story on social media, you hear?”
“I am just hearing it on social media, come to area and investigate if you want us to agree. Isn’t it?”
The conversation continues as follows-
So, you are telling me you don’t know anything about Moreblessing Ali?
“Me?, she is someone I know- Moreblessing Ali who works in Chitungwiza, in Unit B, she is someone I knew, and is now staying in Nyatsime.”
Why are you using past tense?
“I am meaning where she was staying in Unit B. I was staying in H. Right, from there, she was staying there, until she started living here in Nyatsime, that’s what I know, such that, the information you are asking me about I heard it at the Chibhanguza area, that’s where I hear some commotion happened there, this and that happened, that’s what I heard.”
So you, what have you done, as a ZANU PF leader in the area, so that Moreblessing is found?
“I think we even did some investigations with police, we got into the area, this and that, but, aaah, I know that the person is alive. Isn’t it? Are you hearing?”
“There is no way she would just disappear, the information which I hear, that the people she clashed with, one of them sped off while holding a catapult, after a gun had been pulled out. This is the information, the other one I actually got it today (sic). I am struggling to establish what really happened.”
After this, Simba Chisango names the man now implicated in a police report, and acknowledges that Pius Jamba (the man accused of assaulting Moreblessing Ali and dragging her into the nearby bush, is his cousin.
“Listen Comrade, let me explain to you what’s making my name to come out… there is a young man by name, Pius Jamba, he is the son from my mother’s side, but when people see him, they say he is a Chisango. Right so, from that word, the Chisango who is being talked about is me, a senior in the ZANU PF party, people will be saying he is Chisango’s young brother…”
Chisango is then asked: since your relative is involved in kidnapping Moreblessing, what can you do today for us to find Moreblessing? He replies:
“Now, me now, that question you’re asking me on what to do to find Moreblesssing; I don’t have any reply, because I am just another person confused on this person who is said to be missing.
The young man himself is missing, Moreblessing is missing, the other young man from Mbuya Mhatsva is also missing. If it had been that there is at least one person who is visible, we would then ask that person where the others are,” he says.
But then this young man is your family, so what can you do Mr Chisango?
“Yes, that’s what I am saying I won’t deny him, one can’t reject their relative because they have committed a crime; if he is my relative he will meet his own stories. Do you hear me well, Comrade?”
To this, Simba Chikanza demands what Chisango will do to find Moreblessing, and the conversation continues for the remaining, over 14 minutes.
The police, having been previously quiet for over 5 days, suddenly, soon after this interview, produce a report that agrees with everything Chisango has said in the interview; but the ZRP report which states that the ZANU PF official, Chisango is not involved, fails to mention that the accused is Jamba’s cousin.
The police report also claims Moreblessing (46) was kidnapped following a love affair scuffle with a Pius Jamba who is the age of her own son (25). Moreblessing Ali’s family dismisses the report as “ridiculous.” How could Moreblessing date someone as young as her first born son?, her brother Washington says to ZimEye.
Zengeza MP Job Sikhala also tells ZimEye in an interview, “this Simba Chisango, his brother and their group are known for running terror operations in the whole area.”
A day later, an anonymous message is delivered at Zengeza MP, Job Sikhala’s doorstep, on a piece of paper which says that Chisango is clearly involved in the abduction. It states in Shona as follows:
“-Vakamutsakatisa mukadzi uyu [THEY MADE THIS WOMAN DISAPPEAR]
-Vanhu vacho vanoti
Chisango, brother yake, mukadzi wake, Liberty Mondiwa nevamwe vacho [PEOPLE INVOLVED ARE CHISANGO, HIS BROTHER, HIS WIFE, LIBERTY MONDIWA AND OTHERS]
-Munhu uyu vaimupomera mhosva ye kuti mutsigiri we CCC [THEY WERE BLAMING HIM FOR BEING A CCC ACTIVIST]
-Zvinhu izvi zvinoratidza kuti Chibhanguza urimo munyaya. [THIS SHOWS THAT CHIBANGUZA IS INVOLVED]
-Ini ndakarowa mwedzi wapera wa April ndichipomerwa mhosva yokutsigira CCC [I WAS ASSAULTED LQST WEEK FOR SUPPORTING CCC]
-Ndapona mupaburi retsono. Ndine mazino matatu ari kuzungunuka.
[I SURVIVED BY A WHISKER, 3 OF MY TEETH ARE CRACKLING]
-Mapurisa yeku Beatrice akauya nezuro kuzotora nyaya.” [BEATRICE POLICE CAME YESTERDAY TO INVESTIGATE]”
Contacted on the Monday 6th June 2022, a woman believed to be Chisango’s wife who picks up the phone, emotionally screams out, asking: “Who are you and what do you want? Why do you keep calling this phone?” VIDEO LOADING BELOW…
Opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa’s CCC party has produced a report saying: ‘the Police has revealed that the chief suspect, Pius Jamba, is also on the run for other criminal offences. According to information in the possession of the CCC investigation team, Jambo is allegedly facing charges of murder and fraud. Today, further investigations have revealed that chief suspect, Jambo, is in hiding in Hurungwe.
A team has been dispatched to conduct a further search for him there while the investigation into the whereabouts of Moreblessing Ali continue.’
On the 6th June 2022, ZimEye’s Simba Chikanza telephones Mr. Simba Chisango and reiterates the message to him:
Morning Mr Chisango… I’m sure you’re already aware you’re under 24/7 surveillance over the kidnapping of Moreblessing Ali. You’re already aware this is an international criminal prosecution case now, meaning you will be arrested in several countries upon arriving in nations such as Zambia, South Africa,UK, Australia, US, and others. You have an opportunity to talk to me and clear up the huge discrepancies in what you said in the interview.
Simba Chikanza.
THE SEARCH FOR MOREBLESSSING ALI CONTINUES.- ZimEye
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Mutodi Receives Death Threats?
Goromonzi West MP, Energy Mutodi (ZANU PF), says he has been receiving death threats over the few days.
Mutodi, a former Deputy Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Service Minister, said he has increased his personal security as a result of the threats. He tweeted on Sunday:
“I am tightening personal security following direct and indirect threats on my life in recent days.
MPs are public officials who represent the people and speak for the voiceless.
They must never be targeted for what they say or do in or outside Parliament.”
Barely three weeks ago, Mutodi urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to reshuffle his Cabinet as a matter of urgency to avoid a humiliating defeat in the 2023 elections.
Mutodi said that some cabinet members do not have what it takes to help Mnangagwa solve the country’s economic challenges.
Mutodi had earlier criticised Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube in the National Assembly, asking why it took him such a long time to realise that buying and selling foreign currency has become the primary business in the country.
He also asked Ncube why Zimbabwe continued to use bond notes when he (Mthuli) has previously stated that “bad money drives out good money” before he became a Cabinet Minister.- Pindula News
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Manchester United Target Christian Eriksen
New Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is interested in signing Christian Eriksen on a free transfer this summer. Eriksen’s short-term contract at Brentford expires at the end of this month and ten Hag is eager to bolster his squad. Mail on Sunday
Romelu Lukaku wants to return to Inter Milan if the club can agree a deal with Chelsea. Inter cannot afford to sign Lukaku on a permanent deal, and the final decision over his future will be down to Chelsea’s new owners. Sky Sports
Robert Lewandowski wants to join Barcelona, and has no intentions to move to any other club. He knows it’s still not easy to reach an agreement with Bayern Munich, but he’s only waiting for Barca. Fabrizio Romano
Barcelona have told Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah he can join their incoming galaxy of stars at the Nou Camp next summer. The Egyptian star will stay put this summer, but is out of contract in 12 months and is yet to sign a new deal. Mirror
Paris Saint-Germain want Jose Mourinho as their next head coach, but the Portuguese would find it hard to leave Roma. PSG are considering making a move for Mourinho to replace Mauricio Pochettino if, as expected, he is sacked. The Telegraph
Liverpool have joined the race for Leeds and Brazil winger Raphinha, 25, after growing resigned to losing Senegalese attacker Sadio Mane, 30, this summer. Reports
Chelsea are leading the race to sign Barcelona and France forward Ousmane Dembele, who is available on a free transfer when the 25-year-old’s contract expires in June. TalkSport
Arsenal are prepared to double Gabriel Jesus’ current Manchester City salary in order to complete a transfer. The Brazilian will be offered a wage package worth almost £200,000-a-week to move to the Emirates Stadium. The Sun
Gareth Bale has hinted he will not be retiring despite his exit from Spanish giants Real Madrid this summer. Mail on Sunday
Real Madrid will have £350 million available to spend on new faces in the coming transfer window as the new Champions League holders benefit from their European success and the departure of several high earners. Goal
Talks between Tottenham and Ajax for Steven Bergwijn will continue in the coming days. Bergwijn is open to accept the transfer but the fee yet to be negotiated between clubs. Fabrizio Romano.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Of Patrick Chinamasa’s Dubious War Record
Liberation Struggle Sellout Chinamasa Shut Up!!”
By Jeffryson Chitando
An Ian Smith blueboy Patrick Chinamasa must shut up as he has nothing to teach Zimbabweans about the liberation struggle history ,aims and objectives.
Chinamasa has a great history ,appetite and energy for fighting the people’s cause.His history is about going against the majority of Zimbabweans.
Chinamasa to threaten Zimbabweans not to vote Citizens Coalition For Change with war is a reckless statement coming from one who doesn’t know the reasons of going to war.
Chinamasa must remember that with his friends Ian Smith and Muzorewa they were fighting against One Man One Vote.All liberation struggle fighters know that it’s impossible for Zimbabweans to wage a war against Chamisa’s CCC as the power is with the voters.
The Zimbabwe National Army is not a wing of ZanuPF.ZNA is there for any government of the day .ZNA is to protect Zimbabweans not a madman like Chinamasa.ZNA wants a stable economy, good leadership for Zimbabwe and democratically elected leadership.
Chinamasa must know that he does not own the army nor the weapons .The ZNA and all military weapons are owned by the people of Zimbabwe.
Chinamasa must be possessed by the evil spirit which made him support Ian Smith and Muzorewa to fight the people of Zimbabwe.
Patriotic Papa JC speaks when things are not good for Citizens who want better change in Zimbabwe
Remembering Hwange Mine Victims
Today officially marks 50 years after the occurrence of the greatest tragedy in the history of mining in Zimbabwe
On 6th June 1972, the Whange local communities and indeed the rest of the country and world was forced to witness and endure one of the most horrific mining disasters in the entire history of the world.
A series of multiple underground explosions led to the tragic loss of at least 427 lives at the Kamandama mining site near Madumabisa
It was a tragic experience that left an indelible black mark not only within the Whange local communities but also across Zimbabwe and the rest of the world.
May all their dear souls continue to rest in peace.
Today, as we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Kamandama mining disaster, we call upon the mining industry and the government to reaffirm their commitment to mining environmental safety and promotion of workers rights and equitable benefits
We also call upon the management of the local Colliery company to come up with a robust and sustainable plan for the widows and surviving members of the families of all those who tragically passed away during the 1972 Kamandama mining disaster
Thulani Moyo
PA/Spokesperson
Office of the MP for Whange Central Constituency
COVID-19 Daily Update

They Want To Kill Me – Mutodi
Goromonzi West MP, Energy Mutodi (ZANU PF), says he has been receiving death threats over the few days.
Mutodi, a former Deputy Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Service Minister, said he has increased his personal security as a result of the threats. He tweeted on Sunday:
“I am tightening personal security following direct and indirect threats on my life in recent days.
MPs are public officials who represent the people and speak for the voiceless.
They must never be targeted for what they say or do in or outside Parliament.”
Barely three weeks ago, Mutodi urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to reshuffle his Cabinet as a matter of urgency to avoid a humiliating defeat in the 2023 elections.
Mutodi said that some cabinet members do not have what it takes to help Mnangagwa solve the country’s economic challenges.
Mutodi had earlier criticised Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube in the National Assembly, asking why it took him such a long time to realise that buying and selling foreign currency has become the primary business in the country.
He also asked Ncube why Zimbabwe continued to use bond notes when he (Mthuli) has previously stated that “bad money drives out good money” before he became a Cabinet Minister.- Pindula News
Grace Mugabe Now Twice A Widow
State Media – The family of the late Stanley Goreraza, who is former First Lady Grace Mugabe’s ex-husband, has asked for privacy as they mourn the former Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) officer, who succumbed to cancer over the weekend.
His family could not say whether or not Grace would attend the funeral.
The funeral is in New Marlborough in Harare. The family preferred to direct questions to the AFZ chaplain.
“The family has requested privacy during these trying times. The main church service will be tomorrow (today). Burial arrangements will be announced in due course,” an AFZ chaplain, who declined to be named, told NewsDay yesterday.
Vice Air Marshal Biltim Chingono visited the family and paid his condolences yesterday, describing Goreraza as a dedicated soldier.
“His love for the country was unquestionable. We have lost a gallant son of the soil; someone who was patriotic,” Chingono said.
Goreraza and Grace have a son, Russel.
Goreraza was posted to serve as a military attaché, first in China and later in India after Mugabe snatched his wife.
They divorced in 1996.—Newsday
Headmaster Steals School Funds
The headmaster of Hartzell High School, Shorwi Kawadza, pocketed more than $2 million for firewood supplies made to the school by a company he owns.
According to a recent audit report compiled by Gesimat Consultancy and Auditors, Kawadza, through his Mutrue company, received payments amounting to more than $2 million from the United Methodist Church-run school.
The audit report revealed that there was no declaration of interest or approval.
United Methodist Church’s Administrative Assistant to the Bishop, Reverend Alan Masimba Gurupira confirmed the development to The Manica Post. He said:
We instituted an audit at Hartzell High School through the Council of Finance and Administration and we now have the report, but an audit report cannot be quickly read and interpreted.
We will only be able to discuss the contents after we go through them and sit down to deliberate on the matter. That will be after two days or so.
The audit report says there were no invoices for goods received or documents showing the items purchased were indeed received by the school. Read part of the audit report:
We noted that Mutrue Investments (Private) Limited was a commodity supplier to the school. The company was registered on May 13, 2019, and is registered under Certificate of Incorporation 7605/2019.
The registered directors are Shorwi Kawadza (42-080703 T-42) of House Number 3982, Hobhouse 2, Mutare; Janepher Kawadza (42-108328-W-42) of 3982, Hobhouse 2, Mutare and Mutsa Chanyoka (48-104773-W-42) of 3982, Hobhouse 2, Mutare.
We reviewed the school minutes to ascertain whether Mr Shorwi Kawadza had made a declaration of interest to supply the school and confirm whether there was approval. We did not find the declaration of interest or approval.
Hartzell High School paid Mutrue Investments $238 541 in 2020 and $1 978 110 in 2021 for various items, but mainly firewood.
There were no invoices for goods received or any other note to prove that the items purchased were indeed received by the school.- Manica Post
Mbudzi Roundabout Shuts Down For 1y
State Media – The Mbudzi roundabout in Harare will be closed for one and half years to enable the construction of a traffic interchange to proceed with minimum disruptions.
The roundabout is at the intersection of Simon Mazorodze, Chitungwiza and High Glen Roads that feed traffic from western Chitungwiza and many old and new Harare suburbs into Harare city centre as well as the heavy national and regional traffic on the Harare-Masvingo highway.
Construction work started last year at the roundabout which had been a major choke-point of Southern Harare before Government committed resources to turn it into an interchange as the Second Republic continues to upgrade infrastructure to cope with modern demands and trends.
Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Felix Mhona gave a notice to close the roundabout in a Statutory Instrument published in a Government Gazette last Friday.
“It is hereby notified that the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, in terms of section 30 of the Roads Act [Chapter 13:18], intends to close the portions of the road described hereunder and as shown on the layout plan 1-ZW125-C167 for the purposes of construction of Mbudzi Interchange.
“The portions of the roads described hereunder shall be closed for a period of one and half years and the motoring public shall be using diversion route: Malvern Road, Forbes Road, Hopely Road and Stoneridge Road bypass Mbudzi,” said Minister Mhona.
Construction of detours is already at an advanced stage as most of the alternative roads have been tarred, giving comfort to motorists who ply the routes.
According to the Statutory Instrument, some of the roads to be closed to allow construction of the interchange include those that constitute the four legs into Mbudzi traffic circle for a distance 15 kilometres from the centre line of the traffic circle on all four legs with a road reserve of 70 metres from the road centre line and on either side.
“A portion of Harare-Masvingo road at Mbudzi, 1,5 kilometres before the centre line of the traffic circle and 1,5 kilometres after the traffic circle. A portion of Chitungwiza road 1,5 kilometres after the traffic circle going to Chitungwiza. A portion of High Glen road 1,5 kilometres after the traffic circle going to High Glen,” reads the notice.
Minister Mhona called on those who might have an objection to the closure to make representation at his office.
“The Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development hereby calls upon any person who wishes to object to the proposed closure to lodge his or her objection at the offices of the Secretary for Transport and Infrastructural Development, Office 90, 14th Floor or Office 72, 15th Floor, Kaguvi Building, corner Simon Vengai Muzenda Street and Ahmed Ben Bella Avenue, Harare within one month from the date of publication of this notice,” reads the notice.
In an interview yesterday, Minister Mhona said the one and half years was a contingent time frame that they will be working on.
“We can complete even earlier than that period. We have just used 18 months as a contingent period,” said Minister Mhona.
In its efforts to develop the country into an upper middle-income economy by 2030, the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa has invested significantly in the upgrade and rehabilitation of the country’s road infrastructure.
Mbudzi roundabout had become a source of major inconvenience to both domestic and international travellers where delays of up to three hours during peak hours as well as traffic jams had become the order of the day.
The new interchange comprises five large box culverts, one river bridge, four grade separation bridges, mechanically stabilised earth embarkments and asphalt paved loop roads and directional ramps.
It is envisaged that the interchange will also be adorned with modern roadlights, CCTV, SATC compliant road signage and feature diversion routes to form part of the permanent works.
Construction work is being done in line with regional engineering standards and international best practices.
Funding of the project is being done through local financial institutions while the contractor for the project is a joint venture of three accomplished local road construction companies in the Zimbabwe built environment namely Tensor Systems, Fossil Contracting and Masimba Construction collectively coming under the banner of Tefoma Construction Joint venture.
Some of the benefits of the project include decongestion of the Mbudzi area by creating streamlined and efficient traffic flow, reducing transit time and accidents in the area.
The project is creating direct employment for over 700 employees and downstream activities for over 10 000 people while creating skills transfer and upgrade for the Department of Roads staff.—Herald
Joana Case Cop Says We Didn’t Arrest’em
The officer in-charge of a police checkpoint where CCC members Joana Mamombe and Cecelia Chimbiri claimed to have been arrested near the Harare showgrounds in May 2020, last week insisted in court that no arrests were made on that day.
Constable Nashley Muyedzenga also told the court that he never witnessed any police officer disembarking from a car that was trailing Mamombe and Chimbiri to arrest the two, as they claimed to have happened.
He was giving evidence this in the on-going trial of Mamombe and Chimbiri on charges of faking their abductions at the hands of the police.
Cst Muyedzenga told the court that if the police at showgrounds had arrested Mamombe and Chimbiri, they should have taken them to Milton Park police station, not to Harare Central where they claim to have been taken before whisked to a Muchapondwa Growth point in Mashonaland Central province.
“There was no notable incident that occurred on the day in question. We did not arrest any vehicle or any passersby,” he said.
“It was not a busy day and there was low traffic. I did not see them. I cannot deny that they were stopped at the roadblock but there was no police officer who arrested them. There was no such an incident and If I had seen them, I would have told the court,” he said.
Cst Muyedzengi acknowledged that a lawyer visited at the roadblock asking whether Mamombe, Chimbiri and Netsai Marova, who is on the run, were arrested at the roadblock. He told the lawyer that there was no one who had been arrested before directing him to other nearby roadblocks.
“It is true a lawyer came to roadblock. I cannot remember his name. He produced a practicing certificate but I did not write down his name,” he said.
Cst Muyedzengi testified that the lawyer arrived at the roadblock around 3pm and he treated him like any other citizen making enquiries. He said ‘I am looking for people who were arrested at a roadblock’. We had not arrested anyone and I asked him to go and check at other roadblocks.
“He was first attended to by Sgt Mashizha from ZNA. The lawyer did not know which roadblock, but he was randomly checking. Accused were never arrested at our roadblock. If they were arrested at our roadblock they would have been taken to Milton Park. It was irregular for them to be taken to Harare Central if they had been arrested at our roadblock,” he said.
Cst Muyedzengi said he was not aware that the two were abducted and tortured adding that they could have reported a complaint of kidnapping, if that ever happened. The trial is expected to continue on June 10.
Chief magistrate Mrs Faith Mushure presided while Mr Michael Reza prosecuted.
Mr Alec Muchadehama and Mr Jeremiah Bamu appeared for Mamombe and Chimbiri. –Herald
Dr Magaisa A Legend Of The People’s Struggle- President Chamisa
Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said the death of Dr Alex Magaisa is a terrible blow to the nation.
President Chamisa described Magaisa as a true legend of the people’s struggle.
“A HUGE BLOW FELLOW CITIZENS!
What a force, a giant!
What a legend!
What a human being!
What an intelligent man!
What gigabytes of intellect!
What a fine great man!
What a sober mind!
What a cool character!
What a lovely brother!
And he has not seen his heart’s desire-A New Great ZIMBABWE,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.
President Chamisa Pays Tribute To Dr Magaisa
Tinashe Sambiri| CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said the death of Dr Alex Magaisa is a terrible blow to the nation.
President Chamisa described Magaisa as a true legend of the people’s struggle.
“A HUGE BLOW FELLOW CITIZENS!
What a force, a giant!
What a legend!
What a human being!
What an intelligent man!
What gigabytes of intellect!
What a fine great man!
What a sober mind!
What a cool character!
What a lovely brother!
And he has not seen his heart’s desire-A New Great ZIMBABWE,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.
Karenyi-Kore Accident: Fresh Details Emerge
Tinashe Sambiri|CCC vice president Hon Lynette Karenyi-Kore has opened up on the accident that happened in Bikita on Sunday.
Hon Karenyi-Kore was involved in an accident on her way to Mutare after attending a party programme.
She said the Lord saved her from the crash.
“Life is precious
Yesterday, I said I was fine.
By the end of the day, I was in a car accident with a cow.
Lord, my life is in your hands,” Hon Karenyi-Kore wrote on Twitter.
CCC Masvingo Youth Assembly said:
“Our Change Champion
@KarenyiKore
escaped death by a flicker today on her way from Bikita South where we had a robust program in the whole constituency yesterday. The vehicle had 2 hit the beast to avoid a headon. She is however safe . Glory be unto God.”
Magaisa Country’s Intellectual Giant
Tinashe Sambiri| Professor Lovemore Madhuku has described Dr Alex Magaisa as the country’s “newest intellectual giant.”
Magaisa was Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s advisor during the GNU era.
Professor Madhuku wrote on Twitter:
“@Wamagaisa
: I have already said to all Zimbabweans, courtesy of
@VOAAfrica
that Alex Magaisa was our newest intellectual giant and an outstanding icon of his generation.
His clarity of thought was both refreshing and inspiring. It is shocking, devastating and painful MHDSRIP.”
The Constitutional Law Centre has also described the death of Dr Magaisa as devastating.
“The Constitutional Law Centre (CLC) has learnt with great shock and deep sadness of the untimely passing of our Convener, Dr. Alex T Magaisa. He died in the morning of 5 June 2022 in the United Kingdom.”
Facts About Climate Change
Climate change poses serious risks to mental health and well-being, concludes a new WHO policy brief, launched today at the Stockholm+50 conference.
The Organization is therefore urging countries to include mental health support in their response to the climate crisis, citing examples where a few pioneering countries have done this effectively.
The findings concur with a recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), published in February this year. The IPPC revealed that rapidly increasing climate change poses a rising threat to mental health and psychosocial well-being; from emotional distress to anxiety, depression, grief, and suicidal behavior.
“The impacts of climate change are increasingly part of our daily lives, and there is very little dedicated mental health support available for people and communities dealing with climate-related hazards and long-term risk,” said Dr Maria Neira, Director of the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health at WHO.
The mental health impacts of climate change are unequally distributed with certain groups disproportionately affected depending on factors such as socioeconomic status, gender and age. However, it is clear that climate change affects many of the social determinants that are already leading to massive mental health burdens globally. A 2021 WHO survey of 95 countries found that only 9 have thus far included mental health and psychosocial support in their national health and climate change plans.
“The impact of climate change is compounding the already extremely challenging situation for mental health and mental health services globally. There are nearly 1 billion people living with mental health conditions, yet in low- and middle-income countries, 3 out of 4 do not have access to needed services” said Dévora Kestel, Director of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse at WHO. “By ramping up mental health and psychosocial support within disaster risk reduction and climate action, countries can do more to help protect those most at risk.”
The new WHO policy brief recommends five important approaches for governments to address the mental health impacts of climate change:
integrate climate considerations with mental health programmes;
integrate mental health support with climate action;
build upon global commitments;
develop community-based approaches to reduce vulnerabilities; and
close the large funding gap that exists for mental health and psychosocial support.
“WHO’s Member States have made it very clear mental health is a priority for them. We are working closely with countries to protect people’s physical and mental health from climate threats,” said Dr Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum, WHO climate lead, and an IPCC lead author.
Some good examples exist of how this can be done such as in the Philippines, which has rebuilt and improved its mental health services after the impact of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 or in India, where a national project has scaled up disaster risk reduction in the country while also preparing cities to respond to climate risks and address mental health and psychosocial needs.
The Stockholm Conference commemorates the 50th anniversary of the UN Conference on the Human Environment and recognizes the importance of environmental determinants for both physical and mental health.
Note to editors
WHO defines mental health as “a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to her or his community”.
WHO defines mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) as “any type of local or outside support that aims to protect or promote psychosocial well-being and/or prevent or treat mental disorder”.
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Maengahama Speaks On Prison Horror
By Last Maengahama
It’s now a solid year after Tungamirai Madzokere and l were released from Chikurubi Maximum Prison where we had spent close to a decade serving a 20 year sentence for a crime that we had not committed, our only crime was being members of MDC led by the late Morgan Richard Tsvangirai, May His Soul Rest In Power, we didn’t attend his funeral because we were locked up.
Ours was a case of, there must be a conviction no matter the amount of evidence exonerating the accused, no matter how watertight their alibis are, MDC T members must be the imprisoned at all cost.
Our release on the fourth of June 2021 was a joyous and sad moment, joyous that as political prisoners we were free at last and sad because justice for the late inspector Mutedza wasn’t done, the police and the courts chose to play politics instead of solving a murder case and bringing the actual perpetrators to book.
Justice wasn’t served and in a normal country the Courts would have been put to task, because this is a clear case of how unfair and unjust the court system is in matters that involves pro democracy activists, l call upon all stakeholders to advocate for a Fair and Just judicial system.
Our stay in prison was illegal but it was also an eye opener as we were exposed to the urgenty needs of reforms in the prison system, there is a Rehabilitation crisis, Prisoners aren’t being prepared for re-integration in the society but left alone to choose a life of crimes or law abiding citizens, there is a serious need of cases review in prison because some convicts are innocent, they are imprisoned because of miscarriage of justice.
When we were sentenced to 20 years in prison the Judge was clear that it was a lenient sentence because one of our co accused was a female and the Constitution of Zimbabwe doesn’t allow women to be executed, that’s why we were a saved from death penalty, to think of it that as innocent as we were, we were nearly send to the noose, it is then without no second thought or regret that l call for the abolishment of the Death Penalty because the probability of execution of an innocent people is higher than of an actual criminal and the Death Penalty maybe abused to settle political issues.
Issued by Last Tamai Maengehama
Chiwenga Marries Again
By- Vice President Connotation Chiwenga has remarried.
Social media is awash with images of Chiwenga’s new wife who is a senior army official.
-More to come….
Police Gun-Down Notorious Robber
By-The National security Task Force (NTF) has gunned down an alleged armed robber who was part of a 10-member gang terrorising migrants and smugglers along the Limpopo River.
The notorious robber was shot and killed last Thursday night.
The gang would target those people entering and leaving the country through illegal crossing points closer to the old Limpopo Bridge.
The Chronicle say on the day of the shootout, the suspect pounced on a couple on a footpath near the Alfred Beitbridge and robbed them of R5 000 after attacking them with knives.
National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi the identity of the shot suspect will be released in due course adding they were still pursuing other gang members. He added:
Preliminary investigations reveal that the now deceased suspect who was in the company of nine others who are still at large and were armed with knives came across a couple that was walking towards Zimbabwe from the South Africa side of the border.
They then encircled them and stabbed the husband with knives on the hands and took from him R5000, his wife managed to escape and she alerted our security agents on our side who swiftly reacted.
When the security team arrived, they found the gang further stripping the complainant of his belongings and fired warning shots, but the gang charged at them and they opened fire killing one of the suspects.
He said soon after the shooting, other gang members escaped to the South African side of the Limpopo River.
He warned members of the public against using illegal crossing points to leave or enter the country or to move goods saying they risked being attacked and losing their lives. He also said they will be arrested if caught.
Breaking….Boris Johnson Wins Confidence Vote
By- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has won a confidence vote.
Of 359 MPs who cast their votes, 148 voted against Johnson.
Lawmakers from his governing Conservative Party voted Monday to determine the Prime minister’s flagging authority over the “partygate” scandal.
Johnson was under growing pressure after a report documenting alcohol-fuelled parties at the heart of power when Britain was under strict lockdowns to tackle COVID-19.
-BBC
Ramaphosa In Kidnapping, Bribery Storm
By-South Africa’s former spy Boss Arthur Fraser has opened a docket against President Cyril Ramaphosa, accusing him of kidnapping and Bribery.
The South African President has, however, rubbished reports.
Fraser last week said the case related to the alleged attempted theft of $4m (£3.2m) happened in 2020 at one of the president’s properties and the alleged efforts to conceal what happened.
Ramaphosa then confirmed a robbery at his farm in Limpopo “in which proceeds from the sale of game were stolen”. But then questions were raised as to why he had that sum in cash.
Talking to supporters at the weekend, Mr Ramaphosa alleged that as a farmer, he frequently bought and sold cattle, and he often gets paid in cash. In addition, he denied that the amount stolen was anywhere near $4 million, BCC reports. He said:
All this was money from proceeds from selling animals… I have never stolen money from anywhere… and will never do so.
Ramaphosa replaced Jacob Zuma as the country’s head of state in 2018 after the latter was forced to step down amid corruption allegations.
The president has made combatting corruption a priority of his government but critics question his commitment to the anti-corruption drive considering that the misuse of state funds, especially over money earmarked for fighting COVID-19, has continued during his presidency.
Political Life Or Death For Boris Johnson
By- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is this evening facing a confidence vote after many lawmakers in the governing Conservative Party questioned his flagging authority over the “partygate” scandal.
Johnson has been under growing pressure after a report documenting alcohol-fuelled parties at the heart of power when Britain was under strict lockdowns to tackle COVID-19.
In a searing attack on the once seemingly unassailable Johnson, Jesse Norman, a loyalist who served as a junior minister in the finance ministry between 2019 and 2021, said the prime minister staying in power insulted both the electorate and the party.
He is just one of several Conservative lawmakers who have voiced concern over whether Johnson, 57, has lost his authority to govern Britain, which is facing the risk of recession, rising prices and strike-inflicted travel chaos in the capital London.
“The threshold of 15% of the parliamentary party seeking a vote of confidence in the leader of the Conservative Party has been exceeded,” Graham Brady, chairman of the party’s 1922 Committee that represents rank-and-file Conservative lawmakers, wrote in a note.
Brady said a vote would be held between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. (1700-1900 GMT) on Monday.
“The votes will be counted immediately afterwards. An announcement will be made at a time to be advised,” Brady said.
A spokesperson for Johnson’s Downing Street office said the vote was “a chance to end months of speculation and allow the government to draw a line and move on, delivering on the people’s priorities”.
“The PM welcomes the opportunity to make his case to MPs (members of parliament) and will remind them that when they’re united and focused on the issues that matter to voters there is no more formidable political force.”
A majority of Conservative lawmakers – or 180 – would have to vote against Johnson for him to be removed – a level some Conservatives say might be difficult to reach. If passed, there would then be a leadership contest to decide his replacement.
Since the release of the damning report into the so-called “partygate” scandal, which listed fights and alcohol-induced vomiting at lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street, Johnson and his government had urged lawmakers to move on.
But many returned to their constituencies, or voting regions, last week to find a chorus of complaints over Johnson’s behaviour. The prime minister was also jeered and booed by the public at Platinum Jubilee celebrations for the Queen at the weekend, although there were some cheers for him.
Steve Barclay, who was appointed the chief of staff at Downing Street after reports of the parties, urged lawmakers not to “waste the remaining half of the parliament on distractions over leadership”.
“If we continually divert our direction as a Conservative Party – and by extension the government and the country – into a protracted leadership debate, we will be sending out the opposite message,” he wrote on the Conservative Home website.
But in perhaps the biggest sign that criticism of Johnson has spread beyond a vocal group of so-called rebels, Norman listed his complaints of the British leader’s behaviour and also of what he described as a lack of “mission”.
“People are crying out for good government … neither the Conservative Party nor this country can afford to squander the next two years adrift and distracted by endless debate about you and your leadership,” he wrote in a letter published on Twitter.
“For you to prolong this charade by remaining in office not only insults the electorate, and the tens of thousands of people who support, volunteer, represent and campaign for our party; it makes a decisive change of government at the next election much more likely. That is potentially catastrophic for this country.” REUTERS
REUTERS
Harare Slay-Queens Throw Bras On Burna Boy
By-Harare slay queens at the weekend got over-excited to the extent of taking off their bras for the Nigerian singer Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu affectionately known as Burna Boy.
Burna Boy show, which was delayed to start because of poor arrangements by promotors, got hot at the last minute.
Burna Boy was brought in the country by show promoter Hidden Culture in conjunction with Kayse Connect.
Burna Boy came, saw and conquered.
The show started late and ended wee hours of Sunday morning.
The Grammy winner Burna Boy burned everyone with his thrilling performance.
Alex Magaisa Perfectly Completed his Assignment
By Dr Tinashe Gumbo | When I first received the news, I was troubled. I broke the same distasteful news to my wife Angela who is close to Estery Magaisa, the sister to the late, Dr Alex Magaisa. Angela was also troubled. The whole world was troubled. The social media became a boring platform because of the BAD news.

Oh, yah indeed, it was not an easy moment to accept this new reality, that the intellectual giant had gone, gone to be with his Maker. In my other life, during the Inclusive Government, I personally interacted with this giant-yes, I was part of the team that was “shepherding the democratic processes” then in Zimbabwe. I liked him!
However, I have since accepted that Dr Magaisa has gone. Indeed, I should be consoled by the fact that he went because he had finished his race, but most importantly, he had concluded his special assignment.
I am now convinced that he fulfilled his royal assignment. He had a special assignment here on earth, that is why he was born among us, during our time. It could not have happened any other time except on a Pentecost Day, the 5th of June 2022, when a special assignment had been concluded.
His assignment was fashioned through his intellectual capacity. It was fashioned through public lecturing. Dr Magaisa implemented his assignment so well. He was assigned to be part of the Inclusive Government and that is why we now boast of a very progressive constitution as a country. He educated all of us on political and constitutional matters. He jumped in to be with us each time we were intellectually weak on contemporary issues affecting our nation.
Some of us thought we were in a political struggle that was being technically assisted by Dr Magaisa, yet, he was actually fulfilling a special assignment for his God. His position as a law expert was not important compared to the assignment he needed to fulfill before the 5th of June 2022.
Dr Magaisa broke BIG ideas into small accessible and understandable information for an ordinary citizen of the world. He interacted with the elites; the educated; the poor; the complicated; the simple and indeed, all of us as can be testified by the messages flowing on all social media platforms since yesterday.
God located Dr Magaisa for a special assignment, which he fulfilled so well. God leveraged Dr Magaisa and everything he said or touched made sense to all of us. But most importantly, God linked Dr Magaisa to all of us in order for us to feed from his intellectual prowess.
Dr Magaisa chose that which he was passionate about-to educate the public; he chose to be available for all of us. He became a willing and committed teacher to the world.
My colleagues, let us no longer be troubled, this good teacher of law completed his assignment. He did his best and this was indeed the opportune time for him to say good bye to us all. We will miss his goodness, yes, but after completing some assignment, surely one has to go and indeed, the Good learned friend, brother, colleague, father, husband and world citizen had to leave.
Go Well Dr Magaisa!
Go Well the public teacher!
Go Well Son of the Soil!
Top Journalist Arrested For Criticising Mnangagwa
By- The police have arrested and charged Zimbabwean journalist Mduduzi Mathuthu, the Editor of the ZimLive news website, for what they called “undermining the President’s authority.
Mathuthu handed himself over to the police Monday.
He arrived at the Bulawayo Central Police station just after 10 am accompanied by his lawyer, Nqobani Sithole.
Police within the Law and Order Division later pressed the charges against the journalist, according to Sithole.
His fate is not known yet as the journalist is still in the hands of the police.
-ZimLive
Tamborinyoka Pens A Touching Magaisa Farewell
Alex Magaisa—Farewell to a thought champion
By Luke Tamborinyoka
The body that is sown is perishable, it is raised imperishable. It is sown in dishonor and raised in glory; it is sown in weakness and raised in power. It is sown a natural body, it is raised as a spiritual body.”
(1 Corinthians 15 verses 42-44)
Alex Tawanda Magaisa is no more. He died Sunday morning and Zimbabweans received the news of his death with great shock. He had enamoured himself to the average Zimbabwean through his weekly incisive treatise that he dubbed the Big Saturday Read (BSR).
But yesterday, as the social media universe went into a torrid frenzy following his untimely death, Magaisa’s unfortunate demise became the Big Sunday Death (BSD).
I knew Alex Magaisa well. During the era of the inclusive government between 2012 and 2013, I worked with him at The Prime Minister’s Office at Charter House at the corner of Julius Nyerere Way and Samora Machel Avenue. Alex was the Prime Minister’s political advisor while I was the PM’s spokesperson. His office was number 205 and mine was 206. Both of us were part of a contingent of Dr Tsvangirai’s staffers that had not been attested into the civil service but still humbly served the same government that had refused to formally employ us.
Alex was a sober character who spoke with a softness that belied his huge knowledge and competence. He had depth. And width too. In the daily briefings with the Prime Minister, you would always expect Magaisa to alert the boss and the office of the possible future political dangers of seemingly innocuous political developments.
Such was his foresight. And maybe that’s why he wore glasses!
Dr Tsvangirai’s analysis of Alex Magaisa’s contribution to the PM’s Office are contained in my forthcoming book, Service and Sacrifice. In the sculpting of the country’s current Constitution, Alex had ably assisted our COPAC team led by Douglas Mwonzora, who has now become notorious for assisting Zanu PF in tearing asunder the same Constitution he led in its making. In the forthcoming book, now with the publishers, Dr Tsvangirai makes the point that Magaisa played his part in the making of Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution and that even though he (Dr Tsvangirai) had not known him before, the UK-based law lecturer competently served the PM’s Office. While others thought it was a weakness that Dr Tsvangirai would appoint as political advisor someone who had not been in the MDC before, the former Prime Minister says the merit lay in that he was not tainted by the baggage of internal party politics.
Alex, or Musairwa, his totem which I used to address him, was a man of a great, alert mind. He was a thought champion who would unpack the country’s political developments in a simple way. Sometime in May 2013, when his personal driver and uncle Edmore Munyoro, whom he affectionately called ‘Bra Eddie” died in a car accident, Alex was seriously affected by that death. Bra Eddie died while driving Alex’s car from Murehwa.
They had grown up together in Wedza with Bra Eddie. They were so close and Eddie’s death greatly affected him.
After the death of Dr Tsvangirai, we both felt we had lost a mentor. A friend. An irreplaceable boss. We spent almost a week exchanging online our unforgettable experiences and interactions with Dr Tsvangirai. The moments of laughter we had shared with Zimbabwe’s icon who died on Valentine Day in 2018.
Today we have lost yet another Musairwa. Alex too was a citizens’ hero. A patriot. A change champion. A thought champion.
His incisive column was always a must-read. It showcased the soft power of thought, ink and the pen. In his own unique way, Alex “luke-d” the beast in the eye and used his literary prowess to challenge the status quo.
Go well Musairwa. Zimbabweans will miss your incisive analysis of the political developments in this great country that we all love. Go well, thought champion.
The citizens will always savour your written material which remains immortalized in cyberspace for the benefit of future generations.
Go well, Alex. The citizens will always remember you as a patriot who was struck down in mid-stride. At 46, you died well in your prime.
As you lie in the soft requiem of death, let me make this promise to you, Musairwa. We, the citizens, will ensure that through the next election, we deliver the new Great Zimbabwe that you so much aspired for.
May you great soul and incisive pen rest in eternal power.
Luke Tamborinyoka is a change champion and a citizen from Domboshava.
Mnangagwa Has Failed
Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to concede failure and allow young people to fix the country’s comatose economy.
Observers postulate Mr Mnangagwa, touted as a political saint in 2017, has dismally failed to fix the country’s economy.
According to President Chamisa, young people are ready to lead the country to prosperity.
“Our generation is now ready to take over and give full effect and meaning to the LIBERATION DREAM. Ours is the TRANSFORMATION TASK! We’re the Transformation generation. We honour the outgoing liberation generation. All hands on deck,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.
“SOLID & UNSHAKABLE…God is our refuge and strength,
A very present help in trouble.
Therefore we will not fear,
Even though the earth be removed,
And though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea;Psalms 46:1-2. Forever stronger,” he added.
CCC Namibia Statement On Death Of Dr Magaisa
Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia mourns the death of a gallant constitutional lawyer, Dr. Alex Tawanda Magaisa.
06 June 2022
Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia celebrates the fruitful life of a constitutional law expert and a champion of constitutional democracy in the motherland, Dr. Alex Tawanda Magaisa who passed on during the early hours of Sunday, 05 June , 2022 in the United Kingdom. Our gallant fighter for democracy was born on the 9 th of December 1975, may his dear soul rest in power. As an external district we shall continue to miss his political and constitutional intellect which was instrumental in enlightening change champions and human rights defenders on the political dynamics in Zimbabwe.
Dr. Alex Magaisa was a prominent Zimbabwean lawyer and human rights defender lecturing at the University of Kent Law School in England after acquiring his law degree at the University of Zimbabwe. Between 2012 and 2013 , he was the chief of staff and principal advisor to the late Icon of Social Democracy President Morgan Richard Tsvangirai, then the leader of the Mdc, the country’s gigantic main opposition party. In 2011-12, Dr. Alex Tawanda Magaisa served as a key advisor to Copac, the parliamentary committee that wrote Zimbabwe’s new Constitution,which was approved at the referendum and signed into law in 2013.
Moreover, our deceased champion of constitutional democracy, was the author of a widely acclaimed blog, The Big Saturday Read(BSR) offering in-depth analysis of law and politics in Zimbabwe making it easier for everyone to comprehend complex legal jargon. During his fellowship, Dr. Alex Tawanda Magaisa wrote a handbook on citizens’fundamental rights and freedoms under the new constitution, a project aimed at enhancing a culture of constitutionalism and democratic citizenship in Zimbabwe. His efforts resonated with the idea of putting citizens at the centre of governance.
Furthermore, before the rigged 2018 elections, Dr. Alex Magaisa discussed new political dynamics and what they meant for the future of Zimbabwe. He was always a pro-democracy fighter ready to defend the interests of the citizens. The late constitutional law expert was confident that the newly born baby, Citizens Coalition For Change will gain power from the satanic regime. When the new was formed he said,”The CCC has brought a fresh kind of energy. It is attracting young people and there we are also seeing a huge participation of the diaspora in raising funds to support political activities at home”.
He went on to admit that securing a two-thirds majority is an ambitious goal. “It is a strong party that has the capacity of winning power from the clueless ZANUPF”, he said. This is a testament to his solid contributions to the Yellow Revolution during his life time. May his dear soul rest in power. Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia shall forever remember the late organic and pragmatic fighter for the universal basic human freedoms in Zimbabwe. His insatiable appetite for constitutionalism and constitutionality should be lauded by all progressive citizenry in the motherland as well as the diaspora.
In addition to that, the late diligent revolutionary did not tire inasmuch as the liberation of Zimbabweans was concerned from the time of Dr Morgan Tsvangirai to date with the Change Champion in Chief President Advocate Nelson Chamisa. Through his popular blog, The Big Saturday Read, he played a very pivotal role in educating people about the implications of the Supreme Court judgement which was meant to decimate and annihilate the national democratic project. The BSR played a fundamental role to instill hope in the change champions who were being frustrated by the judicially-sponsored MdcT. The read gave social democracy the much needed hope after Mwonzora’s nefarious plot to sell the people’s project to ZanuPF.
In a nutshell, Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia applauds the deceased, constitutional law expert for standing firm defending the rule of law and constitutionalism. Commenting on the banning of CCC rallies and politically-motivated violence during and after 29 March by-elections, he said, the regional and international communities will,”keep a watchful eye” on what is happening in Zimbabwe over the next year”.
He further reiterated that, ” Zimbabwe needs a legitimate outcome of its electoral processes so that it can restore relations within the community of nations around the world. We encourage all change champions to give solidarity to the bereaved Magaisa family since it is a core value in social democracy. Go well our Constitutional Law Expert, you shall continue to inspire us as we fulfil your dream for a New Great Zimbabwe.
Rest in eternal power Mukoma Alex Tawanda Magaisa
From Your Brothers and sisters in Namibia
Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Interim Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya
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DeMbare Overcome Rivals Caps United
Dynamos claimed the bragging rights in the Harare Derby following their convincing 3-0 victory over CAPS United on Sunday.
The Glamour Boys dominated the pace from the start and threatened the Green Machine goal in the opening minutes. They terrorised from the wing, with young Issa Sadiki being the chief culprit.
On the other end, the hosts sat back and rarely went forward, concentrating their play in the middle of the park. However, they got two free-kicks in glorious positions towards the mid point of the first half, but Rodwell Chinyengetere did little to trouble the keeper.
Makepekepe also wasted another opportunity moments after the half-hour mark following a defensive mistake by Frank Makarati at the back.
Dynamos continued to hold the edge and were finally rewarded on the stroke of halftime when Evans Katema set up a through pass to Sadiki, who outpaced his markers and slotted home to open the scoring.
CAPS tried to make an early comeback in the second half but failed to create any threatening opportunity.
Instead, Dembare struck home on the other end through Ralph Kawondera on minute 53.
The goal sucked the hosts’ energy, and the game tilted to the visitors’ side.
A lengthy stoppage after Taimon Mvula got injured on the hour saw CAPS regrouping and starting to show some intent.
However, the momentum was soon to die when Makarati made it three for Dynamos right on the stroke of full-time. The defender headed home Godknows Murwira’s corner kick to seal the victory.
The result extends CAPS United’s losing run to six matches, while Dynamos pick their first victory in four games.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Benjani Eyes Premier League Title
Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Benjani ‘The Undertaker’ Mwaruwari says his ambition is to win the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title at some point and hopes the club gives him time to implement his philosophy.
The former Warriors captain took over the reins at Madamburo two months ago, his first job as a head coach.
Speaking on Heart and Soul TV weekly show In Conversation with Trevor, the former Manchester City striker said his target is to ensure the platinum miners win the biggest club prize in Zimbabwe, in future.
“My target is to win the league,” Mwaruwari said.
“I hope and wish they (the club) can give me the time that I need. I came in when they had played nine or 10 games, they were in a good position and I need to keep that.
“In terms of my philosophy, it takes time for the team to understand what I want. I’m so glad these boys are responding well, even though we need to strengthen in some areas.
“But in this business, there is no time. Every game counts, I need to win games, I need to stay up there and to keep the team trying to win the league,” he added.
Despite a glittering football career spanning over two decades, Mwaruwari admits discovering that coaching is much harder than he initially thought.
“When I was trying to get my coaching badge, I leant a lot. I used to think coaching was just based on playing, coming back here and being given a team,” said Mwaruwari.
“But while I was there (in Europe), it was shocking you know. I discovered a lot of things that I did not know,” he added.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe