Clergyman persecuted for political and social conviction

By A Correspondent| Pastor Samuel Masunda is a clergyman who is being persecuted for his own political conviction and belief in human rights.

He has been at loggerheads with the governing authorities in Harare for dabbling in political activities and promoting human rights.

He has always been threatened by the dreaded central intelligence agency officials that men of the cloth must confine themselves to the pulpit or else be treated like opposition politicians…

In Zimbabwe, being treated as an opposition activist means frequent visits to the dreaded remand prisons, torture, and deaths.

To further compound the already dire situation, Masunda has been advocating for the rights of the LGBTQ community, a society which is being shunned upon in the greater Zimbabwean society.

Masunda has always stated that the broader Zimbabwe community should be tolerant to people with divergent political, social, and sexual convictions.

In an interview with this publication, Masunda urged local society to be accommodative to differences.

“The gay and lesbian community in Zimbabwe has to hide their sexual identity…they suffer discrimination and exclusion, and, in most instances, they suffer violent attacks, and this has resulted in permanent fear and loneliness,” he said.

Pastor Masunda said most of the LGBTQ society often suffer from poor mental health.

And it is that critical introspection into society which has got him at loggerheads with the authorities in the country.

“They have always labelled me as a gay advocate politician masquerading as a clergyman,” he said.

“I had no problem with that attached name, had they confined to labelling only, he said.

Masunda is being haunted day and night by state security agencies.

“Iam under surveillance with real threats to my life, being persecuted for what I believe in…basic human rights and fundamental freedoms such as belonging to a political party of one’s choice”.

“If a state cannot offer such fundamentals, then it becomes authoritarian”.

Soldier In Court After Stealing A Trolley Full Of Groceries

A member of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) yesterday appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court charged with shoplifting.

Sihlzuluking Ndashata (32) appeared before magistrate Shane Kubonera, who postponed the matter to today for bail ruling.

Ndashata was represented by Tafadzwa Masenda. The complainant is Born Marche Supermarket, Chisipite, represented by Edmore Mukwindidza.

Allegations are that on April 29, this year at around 11am, Ndashata entered Borne Marche Supermarket in Chisipite and took a trolley and picked groceries.

He loaded goods worth $69 944,38 and left without paying. He was, however, caught by an alert security guard who asked for a receipt, but failed to produce them.

CCTV footage showed that this was not the first time that Ndashata had committed the offence.

He also did the same on April 17 and on April 28 at the same shop. The total value of the stolen goods is $209 883,17. Goods worth $69 944,38 were recovered.

-Newsday

Government Has Failed Our Education: ARTUZ

04 May 2022

Zimbabwe’s education is screaming for help, it has been abandoned and is suffocating under the yoke of austerity.

The government of Emmerson Mnangagwa consistently allocates a paltry 13% of national budget towards basic education, way below the 20% Dakar threshold. The net effect of under funding is;

  1. Slave wages for teachers rendering them incapacitated.
  2. Mass dropouts of learners as parents fail to foot the education bill.
  3. Collapse of infrastructure and lack of basic services in schools across the country.
  4. Unavailability of teaching and learning materials for the new curriculum.

In summary Zimbabwe’s classroom has closed shop. The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, ARTUZ launched the #SaveOurEducationZw campaign in a desperate bid to mobilise citizens to demand adequate funding for our education.

The Union salutes all the Citizens who have taken heed of the call and participated in our multiple advocacy tactics. Our campaign has however attracted a massive backlash from a state which firmly believes in command tactics.

In the face of a repressive state we have to build Coalitions and make repression impossible!

It is against this background that ARTUZ is joining the 9 May 2022 protest organised by the Zimbabwe National Students Union, ZINASU. Students in tertiary institutions who are failing to pay fees are sons and daughters of the working class. The government cut spending on education transferring the burden of funding education to the shoulders of the either underpaid or unemployed working class.

We call upon Teachers to completely withdraw their labour on 09 May 2022. Parents are urged to keep their children at home. The broader working class is urged to take heed of this call and demand a living wage from the bosses.

Let’s stand as a class and make repression expensive! #OrganiseOrStarve

Obert Masaraure
ARTUZ President
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Under Pressure ZUPCO Says It Is Increasing Fleet For Urban Transportation

The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) says it is in the process of increasing its fleet of buses in the wake of increased demand for intra-city shuttle services by the commuting public.

This comes as the commuting public has called for more ZUPCO buses and commuter omnibuses to ease transport challenges especially during peak hours.

The need for more intra-city buses has also been necessitated by the reopening of schools.

While most passengers interviewed by ZBC News at Market Square and Fourth Street bus termini in Harare appreciate the ZUPCO facility, they cannot ignore the fact the fleet is inadequate.

“We call for relevant authorities to increase the fleet because as you can see there are long queues. Sometimes we wait for three hours without being ferried home and we are left with no option but to board Mushikashika,” said one commuter.

“There are some routes which do not have services such as in Budiriro CABS area so they must also consider giving us buses in the area,” added another.

In response, ZUPCO Acting Chief Executive Officer Everisto Madangwa said they are currently in the process of acquiring a fleet of about 400 buses after dispatching an additional 40 buses to ply intra-city routes in Harare last week.

“Currently we have a fleet of 1 104 buses and 1 530 commuter omnibuses countrywide. We released a batch of 40 buses last week for Harare. We are open to private sector players who wish to use our franchise. In the coming two moths we are expecting another batch of new buses from China to augment our fleet,” he said.

In an effort to bring sanity to the public transport system, government revived ZUPCO operations, with private players willing to operate under the franchise expected to register with the company.

However during peak hours, the commuting public has had to use undesignated pick-up points where they board pirate taxis or private cars to and from the Central Business District (CBD).

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has of late accused pirate taxis also known as Mushikashika of causing chaos and creating unnecessary traffic jams in the CBD.

-State Media

Zimbabwe’s Paper Industry Entices Kenyan Investor

A Kenyan multinational company, Paperbags Limited (Paperbag), is making inroads into the Zimbabwean paper industry after it was enticed by the huge market, it has emerged.

The company, according to information on its website, manufactures a wide variety of packaging materials, mainly paper bags and sacks.

The multi-million-dollar industry is currently dominated by Hunyani Board and Paper, which enjoys the monopoly over supply of paper-based packaging materials.

Paperbags is reportedly seeking to initially enter the market as an exporter of packaging materials for flour and mealie-meal before eventually setting up a manufacturing plant in the country.

It is taking advantage of provisions of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA), a multilateral trade arrangement involving all African states.

The agreement initially requires members to remove tariffs from 90% of goods manufactured on the continent, allowing free access to commodities, goods, and services across Africa.

According to information at hand, the expression of interest by Paperbags has drawn interest from market players as it allows them to access the products at significantly lower prices.

Sources close to developments say the company’s executives are already in the country and are set to meet with wheat millers accounting for 99% supply of flour in Harare Tuesday.

“A meeting with the company’s executives is already set for tomorrow at a local hotel. Their expression of interest has greatly excited players in the sector because of the seemingly lower prices their products will cost given how they will benefit from the AfCTA arrangement,” a source said.

“Demand for those products is surging. The country currently consumes 12 tonnes of self-raising flour per month, and this translates to about 10 million paper packs of different sizes.  That is set to increase significantly when farmers start receiving their agriculture produce. For the past 42 years, Hunyani has been enjoying monopoly of the market and this is going to be a game changer,” the source said.

“Most of their clients have been complaining about the quality of service they have been receiving from Hunyani; their payment systems, delivery and other issues. The entry of these people is going to shack them a little bit, especially given that preliminary indications are that Paperbag’s products could come at a price 15% less than the one currently being witnessed.”

Kalimbwe Calls Linda To Order, Tells Her To Bath First

By- Zambia’s ruling party spokesperson, Joseph Kalimbwe has called fly-by-night Zimbabwean politician, Linda Masarira to order and challenged her to bath first before she comes out in public.

The United Party for National Development spokesman said this on Twitter responding to Masarira’s comments on Zambia’s domestic affairs.

Tweeted Kalimbwe:

Last night i read a tabloid article where Linda Masarira of LEAD commented on AFRICOM in Zambia. She says “Hakainde is a security threat to SADC”. Its sad, Linda has no moral standing to lecture & insult Zambia. She must get water, soap & offer democracy lectures in Borrowdale !

Zanu PF Pleads To Meet With Chamisa

By- Zanu PF has said it was interested in dialogue with the CCC president Nelson Chamisa.

The ruling party said they would meet with Chamisa only after the opposition leader had publicly denounced Britain.

Speaking to journalists at the party headquarters in Harare on Tuesday, 3 May, Zanu PF spokesperson and Secretary for Information and Publicity, Christopher Mutsvangwa, conceded that ZANU PF was open to dialogue with CCC.

Mutsvangwa, however, insisted that Chamisa should distance himself from remarks made by Lord Jonathan Oaths in the British House of Lords supporting him (Chamisa) for dialogue to happen between Zanu PF and CCC. Said Mutsvangwa:

We call upon the CCC to order and distance themselves from John Oath’s statements.

How do we negotiate with you when you are associated with such statements?

Chamisa should be patriotic by distancing himself from such statements if he is willing to talk to us.

For a British Lord to have the temerity that we don’t like Douglas Mwonzora (MDC Alliance leader) because he is not opposed to ZANU PF the way we like Chamisa, is the height of imperial arrogance and that is unacceptable.

We appeal to the opposition and in particular Chamisa. This is the occasion the CCC must make a decision.

There is a duty to choose the flag of the country over anything else.

Lord Oates recently told the British Parliament that the state hindered Chamisa from campaigning before the 26 March by-elections while Douglas Mwonzora’s MDC Alliance, which he described as a ZANU PF project, was unmolested.

Oates also said CCC was denied the right to use its own name (MDC Alliance) in the elections or to access the public funds it was entitled to.

Meanwhile, CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba said the opposition party is not pushing for a dialogue with ZANU PF but for an all-inclusive dialogue that involves churches. Siziba said:

We have never pushed for dialogue with ZANU PF, but for a national dialogue including the churches.

The ZANU PF government is not legitimate. It has been rejected by the Western community.

Mnangagwa is not legitimate, and no one wants to be associated with Mnangagwa’s government.

More: NewsDay

Jumbos Kill Two In Kariba

By- Jumbos in Kariba have killed two people and injure one.

In the first incident, a man believed to be mentally challenged was gored by an elephant in the Kasese area of Kariba town on Friday.
The man, who could not be identified, was discovered by a man who became curious after seeing marabou storks hovering above and went to check, only to find the lifeless body of the man.

“The man was found with his pair of trousers torn while there was also evidence he had been dragged on the ground and the spoors of elephants were found around the area,” said Mr John Kemberi of Nyamhunga 1 Township.
“We know the man as being mentally challenged and he actually stays in the Kasese area and he normally goes to Chawara to get bread from a local bakery every day.”
It is believed that the man was attacked late Friday night.
His body was taken to Kariba District Hospital mortuary amid indications that there was no foul play suspected to warrant a postmortem.

Superintendent Saul Mhanqwa confirmed the death, adding that until now, no one had come forward to identify the man.
“He is at our local mortuary and we do not have his particulars and no one has come through to help us identify him,” said Supt Mhanqwa.
In another incident, Theresa Musakanda of Nyamapanza Village under chief Msambakaruma in Ward 9, was fatally trampled by an elephant on Wednesday.
Gift Taurai Moyo was lucky to escape with a broken leg after being attacked by an elephant in the National Anglers Union area while coming from fishing with two of his friends.
The elephant charged them. “I ran together with my colleagues but because I was wearing a tracksuit-bottom which was sagging, I could not outrun my colleagues. The elephant then targeted me,” said Mr Moyo.
“I ran towards the lake but it kept charging at me. I got into the water but I realised that I was now between its hind and front legs. It started trampling in the water. Unfortunately, one of its hind legs stepped on me and I felt that it had broken.”

After a while the elephant left the water and Mr Moyo remained in the water fearing that the elephant would notice he was still alive.
Two months ago, another person was attacked and killed by elephants while tending their field.

MRP Confronts Mnangagwa’s Envoy Over Extermination Threats | FULL TEXT

Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP)

MRP leadership engages Zimbabwean Embassy Ambassador HE David Hamadziripi

Yesterday Mthwakazi Republic Party had a fruitful meeting that was held in Pretoria South Africa at the Zimbabwean Embassy.

The meeting was an initiative by MRP to engage the government of Zimbabwe through its Ambassador to SA, HE David Hamadziripi.
Despite recent political threats by the President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa to shorten the lives of the Mthwakazi people on their activism on issues relating to Mthwakazi People, the revolutionary party continues on its undying mandate to see justice delivered fairly and with assurances for the people of the western part of Zimbabwe withstanding terminal extinction in the hands of the Zimbabwean government.

The meeting was given a warm comradely welcome by Ambassador Hamadziripi as a way of diplomatic engagements to pursue a lasting solution, especially on matters of the dire plight of the people of Matabeleland and Midlands currently faced with a second Genocide now in the hands of angry and frustrated South Africans. All this is due to the destructive elements of Zimbabwe’s policies of nation-building founded on systematic tribalism and segregation that has pushed our people out of their homeland to foreign lands.

With statistical data proving over 4 million Zimbabweans living in SA and abroad, close to 3 Million of those may be of Mthwakazi origin whose plight started in the early stages of independence where a divide and rule by conquest strategy was administered as a rule book and governance policy against the unitary philosophy of Dr. Joshua Nkomo who believed in equality and nation-building outside of tribal orientations, race or creed.
The most satanic document, the 1979 Grand plan authored by the likes of Shamuyarira ushered in a severe annihilation through the genocide of our people on ethnic lines and further displacing them to foreign lands.

These and others formed part of the premises of engagement at the embassy to move beyond talk and find a solution for the millions who may end up dying in the hands of the South Africans under our watch.

The team comprising the National executive Velile D Moyo MRP Spokespersons, Alpheus Fuyana Foreign Affairs Secretary, and the SA chatter leaders Bheki Ndhlovu and his able team highlighted many issues especially that pertain to the welfare of our people in SA, their continued stay, future repatriations and the assurances of ethical standards and dignity when they return home.j

It is these and other important diplomatic arrangements that were agreed on to save lives and provide immediate help to ensure that our people living in SA may not face similar elements in the future as SA continues to be agitating against foreigners, especially Zimbabweans.

It is the leadership that MRP will continue to provide and escalate engagements not only with Zimbabwe but with SA as well through other Mthwakazi – SA engagement platforms to reduce and minimize the damage that this great SA problem may be posing to the future welfare of Mthwakazi.

We want to assure all Mthwakazi people that as MRP we will do all we can to safeguard our welfare and that of generations to come. We are not just in politics but we are in a struggle for a better tomorrow where Justice Peace and prosperity are the hallmarks of the Nation.

For all those in SA seeking immediate help to remain documented or may seek repatriations, MRP will avail channels soon.

We encourage our people to seek peace among South Africans and desist from provocative and vengeful statements on social media and seek immediate solutions to save their lives while still in SA.

MRP leadership also as a matter of priority, quizzed the Ambassador on the previous 2020 and 2021 submissions to the Embassy by Mthwakazi and various stakeholders that were held under public protests. An understanding was reached and, it is on these and other issues political and pressing that we will still pursue through supplementary engagements and government lobbying for clarity.

We as MRP have vowed not to accept and bow down to threats but will use all possible channels to lobby the government of Zimbabwe and bring recourse to salvage an already collapsing Mthwakazi nation as this is a matter of life and death.

We call for cooperation and calm in the processes of diplomatic engagements while we seek our ultimate goal of self-determination and freedom from the oppressive state of Zimbabwe.

Currently, Mthwakazi people in SA in need of immediate help can contact the MRP department of information and publicity and that of the Foreign Affairs for facilitation through various provisions in place.

For Peace and Justice in our lifetime

Velile D Moyo

National Information and Publicity Secretary

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[email protected]

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Transporters Confront Mnangagwa Over Zupco Monopoly

By- Transporters through the Zimbabwe Union of Drivers and Conductors (ZUDAC) have challenged the government to end the Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (ZUPCO) monopoly.

ZUDAC president Frederick Maguramhinga said they wanted the dialogue between transport operators and the Government over the ZUPCO monopoly which he claimed has caused the shortage of transport in the country, especially in urban areas. Said Maguramhinga:

The crisis in the transport sector has taken another level. There is a stalemate between the government and operators. There is no platform to discuss this because the door is closed.

The SI 83 of 2020 states that no one shall run public transport outside the Zupco franchise. The birth of this arrangement wasn’t inclusive.

It was imposed on operators. We were not given a chance to speak for our members. This system is surviving by force.

The Government enforced ZUPCO’s transport monopoly in 2020 through Statutory Instrument (SI) 83 of 2020.

It said the move was aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus but critics argue that the ban on private buses and kombis was meant to manage the public transport sector following the January 2019 fuel riots.

In January 2019, transport operators pulled their vehicles off the roads in protest of a 150 per cent fuel price hike that was announced by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The ZUPCO monopoly has, however, brought immense suffering to commuters who have to spend several hours standing in the rain, heat or cold waiting for the woefully inadequate rickety ZUPCO buses.

More: NewsDay

Chamisa Promises More TVs and Radio Stations

By- The leader of the opposition CCC, Nelson Chamisa, said his government will licence more Radios and TV stations if voted into power next year.

Chamisa pledged Tuesday in his World Press Freedom Day message he posted via Twitter:

On this day, World Press Freedom Day, we remember and celebrate the work of all ethical journalists.We thank you for your sterling work,as the oxygen of society.Keep informing! It is a tragedy that Zimbabwe only has one TV station. We will change and fix this tragedy!

Mr Chitungwiza A True Legend

Reuben Yuda

John Chibadura
Born John Nyamukokoko
February 17, 1957
Died August 4, 1999 (aged 42)
Nationality Zimbabwe
Other names Mr Chitungwiza
Occupation
Musician.

John Chibadura was one of the best sungura and reggae artist in Zimbabwe. He was popularly known as “Mr Chitungwiza” for being the first musician to own a house in Chitungwiza at a time when the suburb was sprawling and when he was basking in glory. His music genre was a blend of sungura, jit, rhumba and reggae. He formed his own outfit known as The Tembo Brothers. He gained international recognition in the 1980s but Mozambique was his second home and whenever he was performing in Mozambique, the Mozambicans welcomed him as one of their lost son. Together with his band, Chibadura managed to release many albums and his first single was “Upenyu Hwandinetsa”.

Background

Chibadura was born John Nyamukokoko on 17 February 1957. He lost his mother when he was five, he never had a place which he called his permanent home. It is said that he usually relocated from one relative’s household to another as no one was able to take full responsibility of him.

[1] In the wake of all this, Chibadura was not able to finish school and he was thus forced to seek employment. He was first employed as a shepherd in Darwendable Farming area, where he hailed from. From being a shepherd, he became a driver at a certain farm, driving the tractor.[1] He was then employed as a lorry driver and it was during this period in which he began to learn how to play an electric guitar.[1] His ability to play the guitar earned him the nickname ‘Chibadura’ meaning the man who can do the best on the guitar.

In February 1980, Chibadura relocated from Darwendale to Salisbury (present day Harare) in company of his friend Shepherd Chinyani.[1] During this time, Chibadura was known as Enock Chimukoko.

Music career

Chibadura launched his musical career in Harare together with Chinyani who became part of a band known as The Holy Brothers.[1] The band was however short lived and some of the band members were reported to have abandoned their musical careers.

Chibadura and Chinyani teamed up with Tineyi Chikupo who was the front man of a band called Mother Band which he had formed in the early 1980s.

[1] Chikupo however left his band and Chibadura together with Chinyani teamed with Ronnie Gatakata, Bata Sintirawo popularly known as Manyowa and they started performing in Mutoko at a certain hotel.[1] They were identified as a band, surprisingly the band was still yet to acquire a name. This anonymous band relocated to Domboshawa after they were being continuously ill-treated by the owner of the hotel at Mutoko, a place which had become their performing base.[1] In Domboshawa, they signed a contract which enabled them to perform at Mverechena Hotel and the band was subsequently named The Mverechena Band.[1] After being offered a contract to perform at Mushandirapamwe Hotel in Highfield, the Mverechena Band left Domboshawa for Harare and they assumed a new name, The Sungura Boys being led by Chibadura.[1] The band released albums such as Sara Ugarike, Rugare Tangenhamo which all sold more than 100 000 copies.
There are conflicting reports regarding the actual year in which Chibadura formed his Tembo Brothers. It was reported that it was in 1983 when Chibadura decided to try his luck in music when he was inspired by some of the then well-established artists who were performing in the local beer halls which Chibadura frequently visited.[2] It was also reported that, it was in 1985 when Chibudara left The Sungura Boys to form the Tembo Brothers.[1] Regardless of this, the fact still remains that Chibadura was the one who initiated the formation of the Tembo Brothers.

International Performances

Chibadura and his band, the Tembo Brothers managed to gain recognition internationally. The band toured the United Kingdom twice and in 1988 the band was invited to be a guest on Andy Kershaw’s Radio 1 show.[1] The band is said to be the first amongst the other outfits that were in the country in the 1980s to perform in Europe. Chibadura performed his last gig in Ireland at The Travellers Rest as part of the celebration of the Senses Festival.[3] Regionally, the band registered success in Mozambique and it was reported that each time there was a show slated for the Tembo Brothers, Chibadura would be ferried to concerts by the presidential helicopter.[1]

His Death

Chibadura died of an undisclosed ailment in 1999 but left an enduring legacy. After his death, the Tembo Brothers managed to record three albums being led by Roderick Chomudhara.[4]

Discography

Upenyu Hwandinetsa
Mudzimu Wangu
5000 Kuroora
Sara Ugarike
Reggae Hits
Nguva Yakaoma
The Best of John Chibadura
Munhu Hanachakana
Kugarika Tangenhamo
Mune Majerasi

Source: Pindula

Jere Breathes Fire

CAPS United president Farai Jere has declared that he does not want to see the six players fired by the Green Machine for the strike which nearly led to their match against Cranborne Bullets being called off last Sunday.

Makepekepe players arrived at the National Sports Stadium late, forcing a 45-minute delay, in protest over the club leadership’s reluctance to review salaries and pay outstanding winning bonuses.

In response, the Jere-led administration dismissed six players believed to have been masterminds of the strike – Dennis Dauda, Devon Chafa, Rodwell Chinyengetere, Clive Augusto, Simba Chinani, and Ronald Chitiyo.

Jere, who is also the Premier Soccer League Chairman, said he does not want to see the dismissed players at CAPS.

“I have fired the six players. I don’t want to see them at Caps United. The reason is that results have not been coming. It is not consistent with their profiles. Their letters of dismissal have already been written and I am signing them right now. You can imagine, their salaries are paid up, they are up to date, but they participate in industrial action simply because they have not been paid bonuses for two matches,” he told NewsDay Sport.

“They want to be paid in United States dollars. They were also disrespectful to the coaches. Imagine, they selected their starting 11 where Chinani was the coach and even called for the substitution of Joseph Tulani. These players are bringing football into disrepute. Can I tolerate this?” he added.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mr Mnangagwa Does Not Own Country

Tinashe Sambiri| Citizens’ Coalition For Change Namibia has pointed out that it is now time for citizens to protect themselves from Zanu PF barbarism.

Zanu PF hooligans attacked CCC members in Chitungwiza on Monday.

In a statement on Tuesday, CCC Namibia said citizens should protect themselves from political violence as Zanu PF is determined to kill perceived foes.

Read statement below:

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia urges change champions to defend themselves against ZanuPF violence!

03 May 2022

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia absolutely condemns the state-sponsored violence in Zengeza ward 7 where change champions were butchered for taking part in a door to door campaign towards 7 May by-elections.

The district was extremely cobra-headed to see its prospective councillor Maiko with severe head injuries. Change champions in Namibia urge citizens to defend themselves against ZanuPF thugocrats. It’s now high time we resist intimidation, torture and gross abuse of human freedoms.

What happened in Chitungwiza is a clear testament that the desperate regime is willing to do anything to impede the Yellow Revolution.

It is astonishing that ZanuPF terror is being unleashed in towns, we lost our youthful change champion Mboneni Ncube a few days before by-elections and nothing was done to the perpetrators. This sadist attempt to deter social democrats must be resisted with equal measure. I believe that party supporters should now embrace dangerous freedom against ZanuPF-sponsored violence. Change champions should not continue to fold their hands at the face of this brutality.

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia challenges Zec and the judiciary to defend the vulnerable citizens to promote free, fair and credible elections in Zimbabwe. Violence from the unpopular regime reflects ZanuPF’s unpreparedness to accept defeat in 2023.

These rigging shenanigans should not go unchallenged. Zec should work diligently to establish an even political field for all parties to campaign freely. It is a sham to have politically motivated violence, attacking our party candidates three days before polls. This undoubtedly unearthed the cluelessness of the Harare regime. We need serious security for our members and supporters both in rural and urban areas.

For how long shall we continue to fold our hands when our people are being beaten, abducted and tortured for believing in the organic and eloquent leader President Advocate Nelson Chamisa? It is now imperative to get organised in towns and rural areas so that we can resist intimidation, torture arbitrary arrests and forced disappearances of change champions. The district encourages Yellow Revolutionaries to wake up and smell the coffee. 2023 harmonised elections need a pragmatic approach. Change champions should recruit, mobilise and radicalize for serious resistance against ZanuPF thugocrats.

Zimbabwe is not ZanuPF’s private property! We also own the motherland hence no need to be treated as second class citizens. It should be shoulder for shoulder with ZanuPF thugocrats. Defending ourselves is not violence! We are a peace-loving party but overstretching our patience and love for peace should not be allowed to continue.

Zengeza is our stronghold! How can we be beaten in Harare? Of all the places, we can’t have our change champions beaten in the capital city. This must be resisted with equal measure.

Our message to ZanuPF is clear, no amount of torture and gross abuse of the fundamental human rights shall break our resolve to win Zimbabwe for complete change under President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

We shall commit and dedicate to prosecute the national democratic revolution to its logical conclusion. Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia wishes a speedy recovery to our prospective councillor Maiko and all change champions who incurred severe injuries during the door to door campaign.

It is quite perturbing and infuriating to have the captured police aiding ZanuPF thugs to disrupt a peaceful campaign a few days before 7 May by-elections. We really demand a new government that respects democratic values and cultures.

This closure of democratic space in Zimbabwe unravels ZanuPF’s fear of electoral defeat in these by-elections.

Change champions need to develop the varlour, mettle, courage and nerve to confront Zec, police and ZanuPF satanists in the eye for socio-economic transfiguration. We need to escalate our resistance against state-sponsored violence.

Zec must be disbanded! We need an independent ZEC which is non-partisan. We can’t continue with a biased referee. The police should also act professionally.

NoToViolence

NoState-sponsoredViolence

ReformAgenda

NoToPoliceCapture.

NoToImpunity

ReleaseAllPoliticalPrisoners

JusticeToMboneniNcube

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Interim Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Soccer Fan Stabs Wrong Man In Case Of Mistaken Identity

A Chipinge man escaped death by a whisker after he was stabbed in the neck and shoulder in a case of mistaken identity.

Washington Chitokonye, a football fan, allegedly stabbed Trymore Mugariri with an okapi knife in the stomach before vanishing from the scene.

Chitokonye reportedly mistook Mugariri for another fan whom he had had a misunderstanding with earlier during the day.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson in Manicaland Province, Inspector Norbert Muzondo confirmed the incident.

He said:

The incident happened at Muumbe Football Grounds in Magamba Village in Chief Musikavanhu’s area.

The two were among soccer fans who had gathered at the grounds to watch a soccer match.

During the match, Chitokonye had an altercation with someone who was drunk and was wearing a red T-shirt.

After the match, Chitokonye approached Mugariri who was also wearing a red T-shirt and mistook him for the drunk man he had earlier had an altercation with.

Chitokonye withdrew an okapi knife and stabbed Mugariri on the neck and on the left shoulder.

Chitokonye fled from the scene after realising that he had stabbed the wrong person.

Mugariri, who was writhing in pain sought medical attention at Rimbi Clinic where he was treated and discharged.- Manica Post

Woman Steals Cash From Hubby

A woman from Glen View suburb in Harare appeared before a magistrate on Monday, 2 May, after she allegedly stole US$16 000 from her husband.

The complainant, Michael Chiboiwa, had given his wife Moretime Muzondo the money for safekeeping.

The money was meant for the construction of the couple’s house.

Muzondo was not asked to plead when she appeared before Harare magistrate Yeukai Dzuda.

Prosecuting, Anesu Chirenje alleged that Chiboiwa gave Muzondo US$16 000, which he wanted to use for building a house on their residential stand.

The court further heard that Muzondo took the money on 23 March, together with Chiboiwa’s passport and disappeared.

However, Muzondo was arrested on 29 April in Epworth, where she was hiding.

The court heard that Muzondo was found in possession of US$2 150, R4 200, and two car registration books.

-H-Metro

Police Retrieve Two Bodies From Runde River

By A Correspondent- Details of the ZRP The Sub-Aqua unit, with the help of villagers from Chilonga in southern Chiredzi, have retrieved the two bodies stuck in a pickup truck which drowned in Runde river on Saturday. 

According to reports the two, a male and a female, had attempted to cross the flooded Chilonga Bridge in Chiredzi.

Watch the video below:

Biti Exposes Theft Of Pensioners’ Money By Mnangagwa Regime

Tinashe Sambiri|Tough-talking Citizens’ Coalition For Change vice president Hon Tendai Biti has accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration of stealing pensioners’ funds.

Speaking at May Day Celebrations in Dzivarasekwa on Sunday, Hon Biti dismissed Mr Mnangagwa’s useless economic policies.

The CCC vice president also slammed the ZUPCO monopoly.

In a statement CCC HARARE EAST said :

@BitiTendai
says government should urgently address the current currency, pension & inflation crisis before the situation worsens.

Hon
@BitiTendai
was speaking during #WorkersDay Commemorations at Chemhanza Stadium in Dzivarasekwa today.”

Zanu PF Does Not Own Country

Tinashe Sambiri| Citizens’ Coalition For Change Namibia has pointed out that it is now time for citizens to protect themselves from Zanu PF barbarism.

Zanu PF hooligans attacked CCC members in Chitungwiza on Monday.

In a statement on Tuesday, CCC Namibia said citizens should protect themselves from political violence as Zanu PF is determined to kill perceived foes.

Read statement below:

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia urges change champions to defend themselves against ZanuPF violence!

03 May 2022

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia absolutely condemns the state-sponsored violence in Zengeza ward 7 where change champions were butchered for taking part in a door to door campaign towards 7 May by-elections.

The district was extremely cobra-headed to see its prospective councillor Maiko with severe head injuries. Change champions in Namibia urge citizens to defend themselves against ZanuPF thugocrats. It’s now high time we resist intimidation, torture and gross abuse of human freedoms.

What happened in Chitungwiza is a clear testament that the desperate regime is willing to do anything to impede the Yellow Revolution.

It is astonishing that ZanuPF terror is being unleashed in towns, we lost our youthful change champion Mboneni Ncube a few days before by-elections and nothing was done to the perpetrators. This sadist attempt to deter social democrats must be resisted with equal measure. I believe that party supporters should now embrace dangerous freedom against ZanuPF-sponsored violence. Change champions should not continue to fold their hands at the face of this brutality.

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia challenges Zec and the judiciary to defend the vulnerable citizens to promote free, fair and credible elections in Zimbabwe. Violence from the unpopular regime reflects ZanuPF’s unpreparedness to accept defeat in 2023.

These rigging shenanigans should not go unchallenged. Zec should work diligently to establish an even political field for all parties to campaign freely. It is a sham to have politically motivated violence, attacking our party candidates three days before polls. This undoubtedly unearthed the cluelessness of the Harare regime. We need serious security for our members and supporters both in rural and urban areas.

For how long shall we continue to fold our hands when our people are being beaten, abducted and tortured for believing in the organic and eloquent leader President Advocate Nelson Chamisa? It is now imperative to get organised in towns and rural areas so that we can resist intimidation, torture arbitrary arrests and forced disappearances of change champions. The district encourages Yellow Revolutionaries to wake up and smell the coffee. 2023 harmonised elections need a pragmatic approach. Change champions should recruit, mobilise and radicalize for serious resistance against ZanuPF thugocrats.

Zimbabwe is not ZanuPF’s private property! We also own the motherland hence no need to be treated as second class citizens. It should be shoulder for shoulder with ZanuPF thugocrats. Defending ourselves is not violence! We are a peace-loving party but overstretching our patience and love for peace should not be allowed to continue.

Zengeza is our stronghold! How can we be beaten in Harare? Of all the places, we can’t have our change champions beaten in the capital city. This must be resisted with equal measure.

Our message to ZanuPF is clear, no amount of torture and gross abuse of the fundamental human rights shall break our resolve to win Zimbabwe for complete change under President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

We shall commit and dedicate to prosecute the national democratic revolution to its logical conclusion. Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia wishes a speedy recovery to our prospective councillor Maiko and all change champions who incurred severe injuries during the door to door campaign.

It is quite perturbing and infuriating to have the captured police aiding ZanuPF thugs to disrupt a peaceful campaign a few days before 7 May by-elections. We really demand a new government that respects democratic values and cultures.

This closure of democratic space in Zimbabwe unravels ZanuPF’s fear of electoral defeat in these by-elections.

Change champions need to develop the varlour, mettle, courage and nerve to confront Zec, police and ZanuPF satanists in the eye for socio-economic transfiguration. We need to escalate our resistance against state-sponsored violence.

Zec must be disbanded! We need an independent ZEC which is non-partisan. We can’t continue with a biased referee. The police should also act professionally.

NoToViolence

NoState-sponsoredViolence

ReformAgenda

NoToPoliceCapture.

NoToImpunity

ReleaseAllPoliticalPrisoners

JusticeToMboneniNcube

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Interim Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Full Text: President Chamisa May Day Statement

PAY WORKERS A LIVING AND DECENT WAGE, RESTORE WORKERS’ DIGNITY.

1/ WORKERS’ DAY is a special day to appreciate,salute and celebrate the amazing efforts,resilience and endurance of all the hard pressed workers who gave and continue to give their sweat and blood to building our ZIMBABWE great even under difficult and times

2/This Day,we remember that everything won was through the struggle and sacrifice of working citizens.A standing ovation to all the workers who keep the show going and our nation ticking.Workers are the backbone of any nation,being the turbines of history and architects of any society.

3/The historic struggle and militant tradition of the labor movement in ZIMBABWE have won us many victories that we still enjoy up to this day.Remember Burombo, Masotsha Ndlovu ,Jamela , Mzingeli, Nkomo, Sibanda, Tsvangirai, Matombo, Nkiwane,Chibebe and Mutasa .

4/Now more than ever, policymakers and employers in Zimbabwe need to heed workers’ calls for a living and decent wage, RESTORE WORKERS’ DIGNITY and ensure that workers get a fair share in the wealth and gains they help to create.

5/Workers are suffering. Transport is a nightmare. Wages are meager.Salaries are inadequate. Prices are roaring. The recent statistics from Zimstat shows that annual inflation as of April 2022 has surged to 96.6% while authorities have not given corresponding salary increase;

6/Current ‘real market’ exchange rate is ZWL 400 to US$1 which effectively means that workers salaries are seriously eroded by both inflation and exchange spiral but authorities are unwilling to give workers a correct living wage;

7/Likewise, employers’ capacity to pay real wages to workers has been constrained by draconian government policies which inter alia include excessive distortions and corruption and punitive exchange rate regimes and excessive taxes;

8/The punitive economic environment has been so toxic to the people in the informal sector (as their working capital is being eroded by exchange rate spiral and inflation) who have been trying to make ends meet in the face of high unemployment rate which is above 90%;

9/Likewise,workers are failing to put a decent meal on the table &many now in the poverty bracket.Some workers can’t afford to buy a loaf of bread daily.Our teachers can’t send their kids to standard boarding school and the same teacher is expected to teach other parents kids?

10/We have numerously advised and continue to advise those authorities to give workers a living and decent wage but the call falls on deaf ears, shut minds and stony hearts. Dollarize for workers to earn decent wages and to increase the domestic aggregate demand.

11/As the next and incoming government,we guarantee the following:
(a)A decent and living wage.A starting min wage of US$540 for the lowest civil servant;
(b)A conducive environment which foster business growth and attract both domestic and foreign investment -the key levers of job creation;

c)We will undertake massive reforms of the state owned enterprises with a view to place them as key enablers and actors of economic transformation and employment creation.
d)The strengthening of the TNF so that it becomes a serious vehicle for negotiations for Government,Employers and Employees

e)Consummate a Social Contract and massive labour law reforms.
(f)Domestication of ILO Conventions that affect workers’ conditions
(g) Cessation of abuse of workers by exploitative local and foreign employers. Protect workers against any form of violence and violations.

h)We are losing a lot of workers through occupational deaths, sickness, diseases, and injuries. We will seek to drastically reduce this by ratifying and domesticating Convention 187 in order to promote a safe and healthy working environment.

i)We have looked at the 2009 ILO Commission Of Inquiry, and our government will fully implement all the recommendations.

J) Entrench workers’ rights in the constitution, including the right to demonstrate, freedom of association, collective bargaining and decent working conditions including the public sector workers.

k)Domestic Workers are workers. Our government will speedily ratify and domesticate Convention 189 to protect domestic workers and promote decent work for this important but abused group of workers.

12) We looked at both the proposed Labour Amendment Bill and Health Services Amendment Bill.They all fall short and take away workers freedoms and rights.Our Gvt will pursue a TNF driven Labour Law reform based on ILO Conventions and the Constitution.All laws must be aligned to the Constitution

13/Salute to all the workers who work tirelessly and patriotically every day to bring peace, sanity, amity and happiness to their nations, families and societies. Happy International Workers’Day!

14/A worker is a maker. Let’s make ZIMBABWE great. Workers’ day is for all workers. Let us all work for change in ZIMBABWE, register to vote or encourage another to register to vote. Let’s work to build our country great -A New Great ZIMBABWE in our lifetime!

15/Key to providing a living wage, restoring workers’ dignity and getting rid of the old,rotten and parasitic system sucking life out of workers is electing a Citizens government that puts workers’ welfare first and prioritize dignity at the heart of governance and all policy decisions.

16/Give the workers their wages before their sweat dries! Better days are coming!A New Great ZIMBABWE is loading…! A blessed #workers’ day to you all God bless all workers. God bless ZIMBABWE .God bless Africa!

Tribute To John Chibadura

Reuben Yuda

John Chibadura
Born John Nyamukokoko
February 17, 1957
Died August 4, 1999 (aged 42)
Nationality Zimbabwe
Other names Mr Chitungwiza
Occupation
Musician.

John Chibadura was one of the best sungura and reggae artist in Zimbabwe. He was popularly known as “Mr Chitungwiza” for being the first musician to own a house in Chitungwiza at a time when the suburb was sprawling and when he was basking in glory. His music genre was a blend of sungura, jit, rhumba and reggae. He formed his own outfit known as The Tembo Brothers. He gained international recognition in the 1980s but Mozambique was his second home and whenever he was performing in Mozambique, the Mozambicans welcomed him as one of their lost son. Together with his band, Chibadura managed to release many albums and his first single was “Upenyu Hwandinetsa”.

Background

Chibadura was born John Nyamukokoko on 17 February 1957. He lost his mother when he was five, he never had a place which he called his permanent home. It is said that he usually relocated from one relative’s household to another as no one was able to take full responsibility of him.

[1] In the wake of all this, Chibadura was not able to finish school and he was thus forced to seek employment. He was first employed as a shepherd in Darwendable Farming area, where he hailed from. From being a shepherd, he became a driver at a certain farm, driving the tractor.[1] He was then employed as a lorry driver and it was during this period in which he began to learn how to play an electric guitar.[1] His ability to play the guitar earned him the nickname ‘Chibadura’ meaning the man who can do the best on the guitar.

In February 1980, Chibadura relocated from Darwendale to Salisbury (present day Harare) in company of his friend Shepherd Chinyani.[1] During this time, Chibadura was known as Enock Chimukoko.

Music career

Chibadura launched his musical career in Harare together with Chinyani who became part of a band known as The Holy Brothers.[1] The band was however short lived and some of the band members were reported to have abandoned their musical careers.

Chibadura and Chinyani teamed up with Tineyi Chikupo who was the front man of a band called Mother Band which he had formed in the early 1980s.

[1] Chikupo however left his band and Chibadura together with Chinyani teamed with Ronnie Gatakata, Bata Sintirawo popularly known as Manyowa and they started performing in Mutoko at a certain hotel.[1] They were identified as a band, surprisingly the band was still yet to acquire a name. This anonymous band relocated to Domboshawa after they were being continuously ill-treated by the owner of the hotel at Mutoko, a place which had become their performing base.[1] In Domboshawa, they signed a contract which enabled them to perform at Mverechena Hotel and the band was subsequently named The Mverechena Band.[1] After being offered a contract to perform at Mushandirapamwe Hotel in Highfield, the Mverechena Band left Domboshawa for Harare and they assumed a new name, The Sungura Boys being led by Chibadura.[1] The band released albums such as Sara Ugarike, Rugare Tangenhamo which all sold more than 100 000 copies.
There are conflicting reports regarding the actual year in which Chibadura formed his Tembo Brothers. It was reported that it was in 1983 when Chibadura decided to try his luck in music when he was inspired by some of the then well-established artists who were performing in the local beer halls which Chibadura frequently visited.[2] It was also reported that, it was in 1985 when Chibudara left The Sungura Boys to form the Tembo Brothers.[1] Regardless of this, the fact still remains that Chibadura was the one who initiated the formation of the Tembo Brothers.

International Performances

Chibadura and his band, the Tembo Brothers managed to gain recognition internationally. The band toured the United Kingdom twice and in 1988 the band was invited to be a guest on Andy Kershaw’s Radio 1 show.[1] The band is said to be the first amongst the other outfits that were in the country in the 1980s to perform in Europe. Chibadura performed his last gig in Ireland at The Travellers Rest as part of the celebration of the Senses Festival.[3] Regionally, the band registered success in Mozambique and it was reported that each time there was a show slated for the Tembo Brothers, Chibadura would be ferried to concerts by the presidential helicopter.[1]

His Death

Chibadura died of an undisclosed ailment in 1999 but left an enduring legacy. After his death, the Tembo Brothers managed to record three albums being led by Roderick Chomudhara.[4]

Discography

Upenyu Hwandinetsa
Mudzimu Wangu
5000 Kuroora
Sara Ugarike
Reggae Hits
Nguva Yakaoma
The Best of John Chibadura
Munhu Hanachakana
Kugarika Tangenhamo
Mune Majerasi

Source: Pindula

Madrid Celebrate 35th La Liga Title

Real Madrid have won their 35th La Liga title with four games to spare after beating Espanyol 4-0 at Santiago Bernabeu.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side only needed a point against Espanyol to secure the trophy, but ended up taking all three to record their fifth successive victory.

They got a first-half brace from Rodrygo and two more from Marco Asensio and Karim Benzema who scored one each.

Madrid’s win over Espanyol was their 25th of the 2021-22 campaign, and they have also recorded six draws and three defeats.

The Bernabeu outfit boasts the best-attacking record in La Liga with 71 goals and the second-best defensive record behind Sevilla.

Ancelotti has now delivered two trophies since returning to Santiago Bernabeu from Everton last summer, with success in La Liga following up their Supercopa de Espana final victory over Athletic Club in January.

Madrid could still win a third trophy before the season ends as they remain in the hunt for Champions League glory.

Manchester City are standing in the way of the 13-time winners in the semi-finals and managed to record a 4-3 win in the first leg of the tie at the Etihad Stadium, but Madrid will still be hopeful of a comeback in the return leg on Wednesday night.- Pindula News

NetOne Staffer, Side-Chick In Tragic Death

By- A NetOne vehicle that was recently swept away by a flood at Chilonga Bridge, Runde River, was being driven by an employee of the company who was travelling with an alleged lover, a report claims.

The Mirror reported sources as saying the deceased NetOne employee was Samson Zvarimwa (48), who was employed as an engineer.

Zvarimwa worked at NetOne, Balmain Building in Masvingo and stayed in the Runyararo North West suburb.

The other occupant of the vehicle was a woman who was not employed by NetOne.

The passenger was Loice Maradze (40) who was a money changer in Masvingo, according to the report.

Maradze reportedly operated next to Pick and Pay Supermarket.

NetOne spokesperson, Roselyn Chisvetu, confirmed the death of Zvarimwa and said the company would issue a statement in due course.

Zvarimwa and Maradze reportedly travelled together from Masvingo to Chiredzi South, a journey of more than 200km.

The tragic incident occurred as they were coming back from Chilonga after filling a diesel-powered generator at a mobile base station in the area.

They used a longer route to Chilonga through Mupapa which is safe from floods but decided to use the shorter route assuming that the water level at the bridge had subsided.

The deceased were found trapped inside the car after villagers used a rope to pull the vehicle out of the flooded Runde River.

Zvarimwa is survived by his wife, Diana and 2 children.

Zvarimwa’s sister Jessie Mandebvu said Zvarimwa will be laid to rest in Jichidza, Nhopi area in Zaka on Wednesday, 4 May.

Mandebvu, however, said that she did not know the woman who was in the company of her brother.

More: The Mirror

ZEC Responds To Exposed Kariba Vote Rigging Plot

By- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has responded to reports that it plans to rig a by-election in Kariba.

The electoral body said the alledged rigging plot was malicious adding that it had no right to deny citizens their right to register as voters as long as they provide acceptable proof of residence.

This follows allegations of the existence of anomalies on the Kariba Municipality Ward 8 voters’ roll where 87 people registered as voters used stand number 1110 Chiwara as their place of residency. It is further claimed that the said stand is a non-residential stand.

In a press statement on Tuesday, 3 May, ZEC Chief Elections Officer Utoile Silaigwana said those who have concerns over the alleged anomalies on the voters’ roll should raise their objections as provided in the Electoral Act. Read the statement:
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission would like to put the record straight on allegations of anomalies on the Kariba Municipality Ward 8 voters’ roll.
Concerns have been raised that over 87 people registered as voters on stand number 1110 Chiwara, a non-residential stand.

The public should know that as long as prospective registrants produce acceptable proof of residence, the Commission has no right to deny them the chance to register as voters.
The Commission has no way of ascertaining the veracity of one’s claims at registration, especially as they relate to a residence and it is incumbent upon the applicant to proffer correct information as failure to do so constitutes an offence in terms of section 37(2) of the Electoral Act.
It is also pertinent to note that the Electoral Act permits voters registered in the same ward/constituency to object to the retention of any name on the voters’ roll setting out the reasons for their objection which could be that the person does not reside in their constituency.

The voter registration officers would then look into the issue and either uphold the objection or reject the objection after following due process.
The Commission encourages those voters in ward 8 of Kariba Municipality with such objections to approach the Commission as per the provisions of the law.

Mwonzora Launches Voter Registration Blitz

By- MDC-T President Douglas Mwonzora, has launched a voter registration blitz, where he is encouraging Zimbabweans to vote for him in the next year’s elections.

His communication department announced the blitz on Twitter:

Zanu-PF must go! Are you happy? No.. Exports. No.. Commuter transportation. No…Pensions. No.. Jobs. No.. Own reliable currency. #RegisterToVote2023 #VoteMwonzoraforPresident #fambasimbotifamba

Sikhala Blames Police For Zanu PF Zengeza Violence

By- CCC deputy chairman, Job Sikhala said the police were responsible for the violence on his Zengeza party cadres Monday.
He tweeted:
Police officers came in tore with crystal meth (Mutoriro) drunken ZANU PF & attacked us when we were engaged in a peaceful door 2 door campaign for our Ward 7 Council by Election Candidate Lovemore Maiko. They attacked us with baton sticks, rubber bullets, logs, stones, & axes

Sikhala Confronts Police Over Chitungwiza Violence

By- CCC deputy chairman, Job Sikhala said the police did not protect his party cadres and supporters from Zanu PF attacks Monday in Zengeza.
He tweeted:
Police officers came in tore with crystal meth (Mutoriro) drunken ZANU PF & attacked us when we were engaged in a peaceful door 2 door campaign for our Ward 7 Council by Election Candidate Lovemore Maiko. They attacked us with baton sticks, rubber bullets, logs, stones, & axes

Mwonzora Plans To Change Party Constitution

By- MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora one of the agendas of his party’s June Ordinary Congress will be the amendment o the constitution

The MDC-T held its extra-ordinary congress in December 2020 where Mwonzora defeated Thokozani Khupe, Elias Mudzuri and Morgan Komichi who were also interested in replacing the late founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

Posting on Twitter, Mwonzora said the ordinary congress will allow the party to elect new leaders while also proposing amendments to the constitution.
“The MDC will hold its Ordinary Congress at the end of June, 2022. At this Congress the top leadership of the party will be democratically elected through a secret ballot in terms of the party constitution by delegates from the Wards, Districts& Provinces
“The Ordinary Congress will also deal with any proposed amendments to the constitution as well as key policy issues to guide the party in the execution of its mandate which is to bring democratic change in Zimbabwe.”

Chamisa Takes Yellow To Bulilima

By- Nelson Chamisa and his Citizens Coalition for Change party will this week Friday be in Bulilama with the voters’ registration programme.

The party posted on Twitter Tuesday.

The Yellow movement is in Bulilima West at Madlambuzi Business Centre this Friday as we continue to mobilize the masses in all corners of Zimbabwe to ensure we attain our 6 million voter target in 2023! #RegisterToVoteZW #YellowRally

Mwonzora Announces Congress Dates, Hides Venue Details

By- MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora said that he was going to hold his party’s Ordinary Congress in June but did not announce the venue and other details.

The MDC-T held its extra-ordinary congress in December 2020 where Mwonzora defeated Thokozani Khupe, Elias Mudzuri and Morgan Komichi who were also interested in replacing the late founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

Posting on Twitter, Mwonzora said the ordinary congress will allow the party to elect new leaders while also proposing amendments to the constitution.
“The MDC will hold its Ordinary Congress at the end of June, 2022. At this Congress the top leadership of the party will be democratically elected through a secret ballot in terms of the party constitution by delegates from the Wards, Districts& Provinces
“The Ordinary Congress will also deal with any proposed amendments to the constitution as well as key policy issues to guide the party in the execution of its mandate which is to bring democratic change in Zimbabwe.”

Ngodzo To Remain At Real Betis Despite Bulawayo City Appointment

Johannes Ngodzo will remain within Real Betis Academy structures despite being appointed the interim co-head coach of Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League side Bulawayo City.

The gaffer will take charge of the team together with Mduduzi Mpofu following the sacking of Philani Ncube after failing to deliver positive results and left the team in the drop zone.

The appointment will not affect Ngodzo’s arrangement with the Betis since the academy is working with City on its project in Bulawayo.

Academy chairman Gerald Sibanda explained to Soccer24: “Johannes Ngodzo’s appointed with Bulawayo City doesn’t affect his position with Betis. He is still part of our coaching team in Bulawayo together with Gift Lunga.

“The appointment is a fantastic opportunity for us because we are already working with Bulawayo City FC and the Bulawayo City Council (the club owners).

“What Bulawayo City will bring to the pitch, will involve some of the work that we shall be doing on grassroot level.

“We are very happy with the appointment.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Time For Citizens To Protect Selves From Zanu PF Hooliganism

Tinashe Sambiri| Citizens’ Coalition For Change Namibia has pointed out that it is now time for citizens to protect themselves from Zanu PF barbarism.

Zanu PF hooligans attacked CCC members in Chitungwiza on Monday.

In a statement on Tuesday, CCC Namibia said citizens should protect themselves from political violence as Zanu PF is determined to kill perceived foes.

Read statement below:

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia urges change champions to defend themselves against ZanuPF violence!

03 May 2022

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia absolutely condemns the state-sponsored violence in Zengeza ward 7 where change champions were butchered for taking part in a door to door campaign towards 7 May by-elections.

The district was extremely cobra-headed to see its prospective councillor Maiko with severe head injuries. Change champions in Namibia urge citizens to defend themselves against ZanuPF thugocrats. It’s now high time we resist intimidation, torture and gross abuse of human freedoms.

What happened in Chitungwiza is a clear testament that the desperate regime is willing to do anything to impede the Yellow Revolution.

It is astonishing that ZanuPF terror is being unleashed in towns, we lost our youthful change champion Mboneni Ncube a few days before by-elections and nothing was done to the perpetrators. This sadist attempt to deter social democrats must be resisted with equal measure. I believe that party supporters should now embrace dangerous freedom against ZanuPF-sponsored violence. Change champions should not continue to fold their hands at the face of this brutality.

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia challenges Zec and the judiciary to defend the vulnerable citizens to promote free, fair and credible elections in Zimbabwe. Violence from the unpopular regime reflects ZanuPF’s unpreparedness to accept defeat in 2023.

These rigging shenanigans should not go unchallenged. Zec should work diligently to establish an even political field for all parties to campaign freely. It is a sham to have politically motivated violence, attacking our party candidates three days before polls. This undoubtedly unearthed the cluelessness of the Harare regime. We need serious security for our members and supporters both in rural and urban areas.

For how long shall we continue to fold our hands when our people are being beaten, abducted and tortured for believing in the organic and eloquent leader President Advocate Nelson Chamisa? It is now imperative to get organised in towns and rural areas so that we can resist intimidation, torture arbitrary arrests and forced disappearances of change champions. The district encourages Yellow Revolutionaries to wake up and smell the coffee. 2023 harmonised elections need a pragmatic approach. Change champions should recruit, mobilise and radicalize for serious resistance against ZanuPF thugocrats.

Zimbabwe is not ZanuPF’s private property! We also own the motherland hence no need to be treated as second class citizens. It should be shoulder for shoulder with ZanuPF thugocrats. Defending ourselves is not violence! We are a peace-loving party but overstretching our patience and love for peace should not be allowed to continue.

Zengeza is our stronghold! How can we be beaten in Harare? Of all the places, we can’t have our change champions beaten in the capital city. This must be resisted with equal measure.

Our message to ZanuPF is clear, no amount of torture and gross abuse of the fundamental human rights shall break our resolve to win Zimbabwe for complete change under President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

We shall commit and dedicate to prosecute the national democratic revolution to its logical conclusion. Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia wishes a speedy recovery to our prospective councillor Maiko and all change champions who incurred severe injuries during the door to door campaign.

It is quite perturbing and infuriating to have the captured police aiding ZanuPF thugs to disrupt a peaceful campaign a few days before 7 May by-elections. We really demand a new government that respects democratic values and cultures.

This closure of democratic space in Zimbabwe unravels ZanuPF’s fear of electoral defeat in these by-elections.

Change champions need to develop the varlour, mettle, courage and nerve to confront Zec, police and ZanuPF satanists in the eye for socio-economic transfiguration. We need to escalate our resistance against state-sponsored violence.

Zec must be disbanded! We need an independent ZEC which is non-partisan. We can’t continue with a biased referee. The police should also act professionally.

NoToViolence

NoState-sponsoredViolence

ReformAgenda

NoToPoliceCapture.

NoToImpunity

ReleaseAllPoliticalPrisoners

JusticeToMboneniNcube

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Interim Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

End ZUPCO Monopoly, Biti Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Tough-talking Citizens’ Coalition For Change vice president Hon Tendai Biti has accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration of stealing pensioners’ funds.

Speaking at May Day Celebrations in Dzivarasekwa on Sunday, Hon Biti dismissed Mr Mnangagwa’s useless economic policies.

The CCC vice president also slammed the ZUPCO monopoly.

In a statement CCC HARARE EAST said :

@BitiTendai
says government should urgently address the current currency, pension & inflation crisis before the situation worsens.

Hon
@BitiTendai
was speaking during #WorkersDay Commemorations at Chemhanza Stadium in Dzivarasekwa today.”

Mwonzora Says Party Congress To Be Held In June

MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora has announced that his party will hold its Ordinary congress in June though he did not announce the venue and other details.

The MDC-T held its extra-ordinary congress in December 2020 where Mwonzora defeated Thokozani Khupe, Elias Mudzuri and Morgan Komichi who were also interested in replacing the late founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

Posting on Twitter, Mwonzora said the ordinary congress will allow the party to elect new leaders while also proposing amendments to the constitution.

“The MDC will hold its Ordinary Congress at the end of June, 2022. At this Congress the top leadership of the party will be democratically elected through a secret ballot in terms of the party constitution by delegates from the Wards, Districts& Provinces

“The Ordinary Congress will also deal with any proposed amendments to the constitution as well as key policy issues to guide the party in the execution of its mandate which is to bring democratic change in Zimbabwe.”

Respect Workers’ Rights, President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

PAY WORKERS A LIVING AND DECENT WAGE, RESTORE WORKERS’ DIGNITY.

1/ WORKERS’ DAY is a special day to appreciate,salute and celebrate the amazing efforts,resilience and endurance of all the hard pressed workers who gave and continue to give their sweat and blood to building our ZIMBABWE great even under difficult and times

2/This Day,we remember that everything won was through the struggle and sacrifice of working citizens.A standing ovation to all the workers who keep the show going and our nation ticking.Workers are the backbone of any nation,being the turbines of history and architects of any society.

3/The historic struggle and militant tradition of the labor movement in ZIMBABWE have won us many victories that we still enjoy up to this day.Remember Burombo, Masotsha Ndlovu ,Jamela , Mzingeli, Nkomo, Sibanda, Tsvangirai, Matombo, Nkiwane,Chibebe and Mutasa .

4/Now more than ever, policymakers and employers in Zimbabwe need to heed workers’ calls for a living and decent wage, RESTORE WORKERS’ DIGNITY and ensure that workers get a fair share in the wealth and gains they help to create.

5/Workers are suffering. Transport is a nightmare. Wages are meager.Salaries are inadequate. Prices are roaring. The recent statistics from Zimstat shows that annual inflation as of April 2022 has surged to 96.6% while authorities have not given corresponding salary increase;

6/Current ‘real market’ exchange rate is ZWL 400 to US$1 which effectively means that workers salaries are seriously eroded by both inflation and exchange spiral but authorities are unwilling to give workers a correct living wage;

7/Likewise, employers’ capacity to pay real wages to workers has been constrained by draconian government policies which inter alia include excessive distortions and corruption and punitive exchange rate regimes and excessive taxes;

8/The punitive economic environment has been so toxic to the people in the informal sector (as their working capital is being eroded by exchange rate spiral and inflation) who have been trying to make ends meet in the face of high unemployment rate which is above 90%;

9/Likewise,workers are failing to put a decent meal on the table &many now in the poverty bracket.Some workers can’t afford to buy a loaf of bread daily.Our teachers can’t send their kids to standard boarding school and the same teacher is expected to teach other parents kids?

10/We have numerously advised and continue to advise those authorities to give workers a living and decent wage but the call falls on deaf ears, shut minds and stony hearts. Dollarize for workers to earn decent wages and to increase the domestic aggregate demand.

11/As the next and incoming government,we guarantee the following:
(a)A decent and living wage.A starting min wage of US$540 for the lowest civil servant;
(b)A conducive environment which foster business growth and attract both domestic and foreign investment -the key levers of job creation;

c)We will undertake massive reforms of the state owned enterprises with a view to place them as key enablers and actors of economic transformation and employment creation.
d)The strengthening of the TNF so that it becomes a serious vehicle for negotiations for Government,Employers and Employees

e)Consummate a Social Contract and massive labour law reforms.
(f)Domestication of ILO Conventions that affect workers’ conditions
(g) Cessation of abuse of workers by exploitative local and foreign employers. Protect workers against any form of violence and violations.

h)We are losing a lot of workers through occupational deaths, sickness, diseases, and injuries. We will seek to drastically reduce this by ratifying and domesticating Convention 187 in order to promote a safe and healthy working environment.

i)We have looked at the 2009 ILO Commission Of Inquiry, and our government will fully implement all the recommendations.

J) Entrench workers’ rights in the constitution, including the right to demonstrate, freedom of association, collective bargaining and decent working conditions including the public sector workers.

k)Domestic Workers are workers. Our government will speedily ratify and domesticate Convention 189 to protect domestic workers and promote decent work for this important but abused group of workers.

12) We looked at both the proposed Labour Amendment Bill and Health Services Amendment Bill.They all fall short and take away workers freedoms and rights.Our Gvt will pursue a TNF driven Labour Law reform based on ILO Conventions and the Constitution.All laws must be aligned to the Constitution

13/Salute to all the workers who work tirelessly and patriotically every day to bring peace, sanity, amity and happiness to their nations, families and societies. Happy International Workers’Day!

14/A worker is a maker. Let’s make ZIMBABWE great. Workers’ day is for all workers. Let us all work for change in ZIMBABWE, register to vote or encourage another to register to vote. Let’s work to build our country great -A New Great ZIMBABWE in our lifetime!

15/Key to providing a living wage, restoring workers’ dignity and getting rid of the old,rotten and parasitic system sucking life out of workers is electing a Citizens government that puts workers’ welfare first and prioritize dignity at the heart of governance and all policy decisions.

16/Give the workers their wages before their sweat dries! Better days are coming!A New Great ZIMBABWE is loading…! A blessed #workers’ day to you all God bless all workers. God bless ZIMBABWE .God bless Africa!

Biti Confronts Mnangagwa Over Theft Of Pensioners Cash

Tinashe Sambiri|Tough-talking Citizens’ Coalition For Change vice president Hon Tendai Biti has accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration of stealing pensioners’ funds.

Speaking at May Day Celebrations in Dzivarasekwa on Sunday, Hon Biti dismissed Mr Mnangagwa’s useless economic policies.

The CCC vice president also slammed the ZUPCO monopoly.

In a statement CCC HARARE EAST said :

@BitiTendai
says government should urgently address the current currency, pension & inflation crisis before the situation worsens.

Hon
@BitiTendai
was speaking during #WorkersDay Commemorations at Chemhanza Stadium in Dzivarasekwa today.”

Caps United Owner Doesn’t Want To See Fired Players Again

CAPS United president Farai Jere has declared that he does not want to see the six players fired by the Green Machine for the strike which nearly led to their match against Cranborne Bullets being called off last Sunday.

Makepekepe players arrived at the National Sports Stadium late, forcing a 45-minute delay, in protest over the club leadership’s reluctance to review salaries and pay outstanding winning bonuses.

In response, the Jere-led administration dismissed six players believed to have been masterminds of the strike – Dennis Dauda, Devon Chafa, Rodwell Chinyengetere, Clive Augusto, Simba Chinani, and Ronald Chitiyo.

Jere, who is also the Premier Soccer League Chairman, said he does not want to see the dismissed players at CAPS.

“I have fired the six players. I don’t want to see them at Caps United. The reason is that results have not been coming. It is not consistent with their profiles. Their letters of dismissal have already been written and I am signing them right now. You can imagine, their salaries are paid up, they are up to date, but they participate in industrial action simply because they have not been paid bonuses for two matches,” he told NewsDay Sport.

“They want to be paid in United States dollars. They were also disrespectful to the coaches. Imagine, they selected their starting 11 where Chinani was the coach and even called for the substitution of Joseph Tulani. These players are bringing football into disrepute. Can I tolerate this?” he added.

-Soccer24

FULL TEXT: Frontline Defenders Speak On Abduction Of ARTUZ Member

On 27 April 2022, human rights defender and member of the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ), Robson Chere, was arbitrarily detained by members of the Central Intelligence Organisation. The human rights defender was conducting a planning workshop at Guruve Growth Point when the officers interrupted the meeting, and arrested the human rights defender without a warrant. Robson Chere was released later the same day after he was dropped off at the Guruve Police Station.

Robson Chere is a human rights defender and the secretary general of the Amalgamated Rural Teachers of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ). ARTUZ is a Trade Union working for the improvement of the working conditions of rural teachers as well as the right to education in rural areas of Zimbabwe. Founded in 2009 in response to extremely poor wages and working conditions of rural teachers, the union now has about 35,000 members and operates in 10 provinces, widening its reach to include non rural teachers.

On 27 April 2022, human rights defender Robson Chere was conducting a planning workshop for ARTUZ’s Save Our Education campaign when two plain clothes individuals, later identified as members of the Central Intelligence Organization (CIO), interrupted the meeting. The human rights defender was briefly arbitrarily detained for about an hour on the roadside by the two men. After his arbitrary detention was made public online, with ARTUZ reporting the make and the number plate of the vehicle in which Robson Chere was taken, the human rights defender was dropped off at the Guruve Police Station. Robson Chere was then handed over to the CID Law and Order Department and detained for an additional 3 hours without charges. During his detention, the human rights defender was interrogated about the workshop meeting. The officers demanded to know “who is funding [the ARTUZ campaign]” and “what the big goal” is. The police released him without charges after the interrogation.

This is not the first time that ARTUZ and its members have been targeted. On 27 April 2019, Robson Chere and fellow ARTUZ members Jess Drury, Precious Ndlovu and Munyaradzi Ndawana were arbitrarily detained by the CIO section of Harare Central Police Station. The four defenders were released later the same day, but continued to face judicial harassment into 2020. On 12 January 2021, sixteen human rights defenders and members of ARTUZ were arrested during a peaceful protest. The human rights defenders in this case were charged with participating in a gathering with the intention to promote public violence, bigotry and breaches of peace, as defined in Section 37(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act. They are still e xperiencing continued judicial harassment.

Front Line Defenders is deeply concerned by the arbitrary detention and interrogation of human rights defender, Robson Chere, and the continued targeting of ARTUZ and its members, as it believes this to be due to their legitimate and peaceful work in defence of human rights.

Front Line Defenders urges the authorities in Zimbabwe to:

  1. Carry out an immediate, thorough and impartial investigation into the arbitrary detention Robson Chere, with a view to publishing the results and bringing those responsible to justice in accordance with international standards;
  2. Stop the continued targeting of ARTUZ for carrying out their legitimate work to defend the rights of others;
  3. Guarantee in all circumstances that all human rights defenders in Zimbabwe are able to carry out their legitimate human rights activities without fear of reprisals and free from all restrictions, including judicial harassment.

On 27 April 2022, human rights defender and member of the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ), Robson Chere, was arbitrarily detained by members of the Central Intelligence Organisation. The human rights defender was conducting a planning workshop at Guruve Growth Point when the officers interrupted the meeting, and arrested the human rights defender without a warrant. Robson Chere was released later the same day after he was dropped off at the Guruve Police Station.

Robson Chere is a human rights defender and the secretary general of the Amalgamated Rural Teachers of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ). ARTUZ is a Trade Union working for the improvement of the working conditions of rural teachers as well as the right to education in rural areas of Zimbabwe. Founded in 2009 in response to extremely poor wages and working conditions of rural teachers, the union now has about 35,000 members and operates in 10 provinces, widening its reach to include non rural teachers.

On 27 April 2022, human rights defender Robson Chere was conducting a planning workshop for ARTUZ’s Save Our Education campaign when two plain clothes individuals, later identified as members of the Central Intelligence Organization (CIO), interrupted the meeting. The human rights defender was briefly arbitrarily detained for about an hour on the roadside by the two men. After his arbitrary detention was made public online, with ARTUZ reporting the make and the number plate of the vehicle in which Robson Chere was taken, the human rights defender was dropped off at the Guruve Police Station. Robson Chere was then handed over to the CID Law and Order Department and detained for an additional 3 hours without charges. During his detention, the human rights defender was interrogated about the workshop meeting. The officers demanded to know “who is funding [the ARTUZ campaign]” and “what the big goal” is. The police released him without charges after the interrogation.

This is not the first time that ARTUZ and its members have been targeted. On 27 April 2019, Robson Chere and fellow ARTUZ members Jess Drury, Precious Ndlovu and Munyaradzi Ndawana were arbitrarily detained by the CIO section of Harare Central Police Station. The four defenders were released later the same day, but continued to face judicial harassment into 2020. On 12 January 2021, sixteen human rights defenders and members of ARTUZ were arrested during a peaceful protest. The human rights defenders in this case were charged with participating in a gathering with the intention to promote public violence, bigotry and breaches of peace, as defined in Section 37(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act. They are still e xperiencing continued judicial harassment.

Front Line Defenders is deeply concerned by the arbitrary detention and interrogation of human rights defender, Robson Chere, and the continued targeting of ARTUZ and its members, as it believes this to be due to their legitimate and peaceful work in defence of human rights.

Front Line Defenders urges the authorities in Zimbabwe to:

  1. Carry out an immediate, thorough and impartial investigation into the arbitrary detention Robson Chere, with a view to publishing the results and bringing those responsible to justice in accordance with international standards;
  2. Stop the continued targeting of ARTUZ for carrying out their legitimate work to defend the rights of others;
  3. Guarantee in all circumstances that all human rights defenders in Zimbabwe are able to carry out their legitimate human rights activities without fear of reprisals and free from all restrictions, including judicial harassment.

Zanu PF Youths Fight For Positions Amid Vote Buying Claims

Daggers have been drawn ahead of the Zanu PF national youth congress slated for tomorrow in Harare amid allegations of vote-buying and jostling for leadership positions.

Over 2 000 delegates from across the country’s provinces are expected to attend the youth congress.

Zanu PF national chairperson Oppah Muchinguri is set to chair the conference which was last held eight years ago.

The elective congress will result in the election of the deputy secretary for youth affairs, which is a powerful post within the party. The youth secretary will then be appointed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The position has been vacant since Lewis Matutu was booted out of the ruling party in 2020 for gross insubordination.

Tendai Chirau has been the acting youth affairs secretary, but he can no longer contest for the post as he is now over 35 years old.

Zanu PF deputy secretary for youth affairs Tendai Chirau yesterday told NewsDay that the party will not tolerate vote-buying ahead of the youth elections.

“Vote-buying is outlawed and if you have evidence of that you are allowed to come to us,” Chirau said.

However, there are several reports that money has been changing hands as youths jostle for the deputy secretary of youth affairs post.

Dubbed the battle for money, the secretary for youth affairs post will see gold dealer John Paradza (Gutu West MP) battling it out against fuel dealer Danmore Mambondiyani.

Mambondiyani is Mutare district co-ordinating committee secretary for youth affairs.

Sources in Zanu PF yesterday told NewsDay that the two have been using their financial clout to mobilise support ahead of the watershed congress.

The youth affairs deputy secretary will be in charge of Zanu PF’s youth wing ahead of the 2023 general elections.

“We are seeing an interesting scenario where Gutu West MP John Paradza is using his money to shore up support ahead of the elections. Paradza is filthy rich and he is into gold dealing and has been dishing out money to some structures,” a source said.

“We don’t think Mambondiyani will be outclassed — remember he is into fuel dealing, and he is also using his money to garner support,” he said.

Tensions are said to be simmering in Masvingo province following accusations that Paradza has been refusing to accredit delegates who are against him.

“Paradza is one of the heavyweights in Masvingo province. He is leaving no stone unturned to get the post. He is very ambitious, remember, he is the one who is controlling Masvingo province,” an insider said.

Paradza was not available for comment yesterday.

Zanu PF Manicaland youth chairman Stanley Sakupwanya is also said to be canvassing for support for Mambondiyani.

“Zanu PF Manicaland youth chairman Stanley Sakupwanya is reportedly canvassing for support for Mambondiyani and is making sure that he removes all those people who are anti-Mambondiyani from the list since it was announced that provinces should reduce their delegations to the conference,” a source said.

Sakupwanya yesterday denied the allegations.

“I am not aware of the allegations, but in Manicaland we are preparing for the congress, and we have already started the accreditation processes. The delegation has been reduced, but I do not have the actual numbers,” Sakupwanya said.

Midlands Zanu PF youth chairman Ernest Dzoro yesterday said: “There is unity in the Midlands province, and we are going as one team. We are also going to work with other provinces to come up with the best candidate.”

-Newsday

‘World Commemorates Press Freedom Day In Oxymoron Light’

The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) would like to join members of the fourth Estate as the world commemorates this day in an oxymoron light.

The theme for this year speaks reality as the rise of social media has seen despotic governments rush to find ways to stifle freedom of expression and control information dissemination and in Zimbabwe the attempts are being made through the Cyber Security Bill which is unfortunate as it is redundant.

It is only through the power and dedication of our journalists that they have remained steadfast and committed and we appreciate the working relationship that is there.

ARTUZ INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
0776129336/0775643192

Gardener Crashes Boss’ Merc, Sets It On Fire

By A Correspondent- An adventurous gardener who allegedly stole his employer’s vehicle, got involved in an accident before setting it ablaze in an attempt to conceal the crime has appeared before court.

24 year old Tinashe Kethani allegedly took advantage of his employer’s absence and stole his boss’s Mercedes Benz to go for a drive with his friends.

The car was involved in an accident. In a bid to conceal the crime, Kethani set the car ablaze.

When he appeared before a Harare court, he was remanded in custody.

Youths Blast Zanu PF’s Plan To Steal Chin’ono’s Goats

By A Correspondent- Youth organisation 4H Zimbabwe Foundation has urged political leaders to desist from perpetrating violence and concentrate on peace-building following threats by Zanu-PF youths to seize journalists Hopewell Chin’ono’s goats.

This follows recent threats by Zanu-PF youth activist Taurai Kandishaya to grab Chin’ono’s goats from his Murehwa rural home claiming that his project had been funded by government.

Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) youths have camped at Chin’ono’s homestead to repel the planned invasion.

4H Zimbabwe Foundation director John Muchenje yesterday told NewsDay that all this shows that political parties are using youth members to perpetrate violence during the run-up to the 2023 harmonised elections.

He blasted Kandishaya’s actions saying they will threaten peace-building efforts ahead of next year’s elections.

“Such utterances from Kandishaya show that some people do not want to follow the country’s Constitution. There is a need for people to desist from such behaviour,” Kandishaya said.

“The country should come up with a law that protects citizens from such violent perpetrators that hide behind the political jacket. Such people should actually be disqualified from contesting political office,” he said, adding that those violating other people’s rights should be punished despite political affiliation.

“There is no country that can be open for business when it is violent or does not respect its own citizens or Constitution. We need to be law abiding citizens that promote peace building,” he said.

Last week, Zanu-PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa accused Chin’ono of bad-mouthing the government.

Muchenje said as the country heads towards the 2023 plebiscite, his organisation had trained 75 youths drawn from political parties such as Zanu-PF, CCC, and the MDCs to promote peace-building and tolerance.

“We are also planning to hold a national peace convention where we will include 20 young people from each political party to gather and discuss peace-building issues ahead of the elections.

Woman Pockets US$132k After Selling Friend’s House

By A Correspondent- A 63 year old woman has been hauled to court for selling a friend’s house who had gone abroad.

Veronica Chitagu appeared in court facing charges of theft of trust property after allegedly selling a house which was left in her care by a friend who had gone overseas.

It is alleged that Chitagu pocketed US$132 000 after selling the house.

She was remanded out of custody to May 17. zbc

Mwonzora’s MDC- T Booed Off Stage

By A Correspondent- The opposition MDC-T got a rude awakening Sunday when an unapologetic crowd at this year’s Workers’ day celebrations in Harare forced the party’s organising secretary Gift Chimanikire off the stage.

Chimanikire spent a good three minutes speaking to himself as he was roundly booed while trying to deliver his president Douglas Mwonzora’s solidarity speech.

Even with the microphone a few centimetres away from his mouth and a booming public address system, Chimanikire was drowned out by the livid crowd which demanded that he leaves the podium.

His was going to be the second solidarity speech after Zanu PF, whose speech surprisingly went on with little drama from the dominantly CCC crowd.

Efforts by ZCTU secretary general Japhet Moyo to calm the angry crown only made it worse, as some starting singing songs against him and his party, accusing Mwonzora of being a sellout.

Tragedy As Cop Dies In Horrific Crash

By A Correspondent- A police officer died yesterday morning after he was involved in an accident when his car collided with a Zupco bus along Khami Road in Bulawayo.

National police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident and said the name of the deceased will be released after the next of kin has been informed.

“Unfortunately the accident claimed one life and the person was a policeman, more details are yet to be issued,” he said.

When Sunday News visited the scene yesterday, the whole road was still closed as police and ambulances were clearing the wreckage.

Witnesses said the police officer was driving a Toyota Granvia and made a u-turn resulting in the collision.

“The driver of the car was trapped in the car and when police came the body was retrieved and covered with a red blanket, that is how I saw he had died,” said the witness.-statemedia

ZRP Blocks CCC Campaign In Chitungwiza

By A Correspondent- Chitungwiza police yesterday blocked a Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) campaign in Zengeza West ahead of the Saturday by-election.

The event was stopped at the eleventh hour after police fired teargas and rubber bullets to disperse campaigning CCC supporters. They were also attacked by suspected Zanu-PF supporters.

This resulted in a stampede which left several people injured.

CCC ward 7 candidate Lovemore Maiko, CCC member Lazarus Sigauke and several others were left injured.

CCC alleges that the police were responsible for violently disrupting their peaceful door-to-door election campaign in Zengeza West constituency.

CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said: “We condemn the violent attacks on our members by Zanu-PF. It is our constitutional right to mobilise voters ahead of the upcoming by-election. Zanu-PF is scared stiff of CCC and it knows it can never win a free and fair election. That is why we continue to call for a pre-election pact and dialogue on electoral reforms to ensure that we do not have a disputed election in 2023. There must be an end to political violence.”

But national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi last night said he was unaware of the incident.

MDC-T Ordinary Congress Date Announced

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EFF Leader’s Child Missing. Reward Offered

By A Correspondent- South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters former Secretary General and current head of International Relations Godrich Gardee is appealing to members of the public to assist his family in locating the whereabouts of his daughter Hillary Gardee who is missing.

She disappeared on Friday 29 April 2022 in Nelspruit after doing a shopping in Super Spar Plaza. She was with a 3 year old baby girl who was found at 20h30 at KamaGugu Umnenke Street same day stranded.

Hillary Gardee has not been seen since.

Missing

The public has been requested to contact the nearest police station with information to help trace her.

R100 000 reward to any one who will assist in locating her. She was wearing a black top and black trouser with grocery and a laptop bag.

Contact police or family at 072 514 1456

Workers Accuse Gvt Of Making Empty Promises

By A Correspondent- Workers yesterday accused government of making empty promises on improved wages and conditions of service for “too many years”, as teachers declared “incapacitation” again.

With schools opening for the second term today, teachers said they could not afford to go to work.

Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) secretary-general Japhet Moyo told NewsDay yesterday that unlike in the good old days when salary increases were announced on May Day, workers were now living on false promises from government and employers.

On Sunday, the country commemorated Workers Day, which is celebrated globally on May 1.

ZCTU held celebrations at 20 centres across the country, with the main celebrations being held at Chemhanza Stadium in Dzivarasekwa, Harare, where Public Service minister Paul Mavima was the guest of honour.

“They only speak without taking action. They promised free education, free healthcare, free electricity, but those promises have not been fulfilled. Trade unionists have been criminalised and whenever workers try to demonstrate, they are arrested. Workers are not politicians, but they will be demonstrating for their tummies,” Moyo said.

“We are happy that Mavima graced our celebrations because previously, the government would send junior officials.”

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Obert Masaraure said:  “As teachers, we have never been treated well by the government, which has never fulfilled its promises. We are now going into the second term and our children are being chased away from school despite government promises to pay fees for them. We have written twice to the government over the payment of school fees for teachers’ children, but they (authorities) have responded saying they are on it.”

Last term, teachers and headmasters failed to report for duty claiming incapacitation. Government responded by suspending more than 50 000 educators.

The teachers are demanding to be paid the pre-October 2018 salary of US$540 per month as the economy wobbles under raging inflation, which has eroded incomes.

“The issue of assistance for three children of a teacher with school fees amounting to $20 000 each per term is long overdue as we are entering the second term without any fruition,” Takavafira Zhou, the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president said yesterday.

The earlier government deposits the money, which has now accumulated to
$40 000 per child (for two terms), into teachers’ accounts the better.”

Zhou said teachers also wanted a rescue package that would enable them to report for work as the average teachers’ salary of $18 000 was grossly insufficient.

Educators Union of Zimbabwe president Tafadzwa Munodawafa said: “Workers in Zimbabwe, especially teachers, have for a couple of years been doing nothing more than community service.

“They have been offering their services for free and employers seem not to care. Paying workers in local currency is a mockery considering that all goods and services are being sold in US dollars. This comes at a time when the exchange rate is spiralling out of control.”

Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro, however, said everything was in place for schools opening, adding that there were no indications that teachers would fail to report for duty.

“Yes, we are ready to open and it’s all systems go. A lot of teachers are already at their work stations,” he said.

The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) raised concerns over the persecution of workers and labour rights activists by authorities for advocating for improved salaries.

“The authorities routinely arrest workers and union leaders for protesting for better wages and improved working conditions in violation of workers’ rights to freedom to demonstrate and petition, which is enshrined in the Constitution of Zimbabwe,” ZLHR said in a statement.

Zimbabwe Nurses Association president Enock Dongo said if government continued to fail to honour its promises to workers, there would be widespread resistance.

“The situation is getting out of hand. We urge the government not to frog jump in terms of the workers’ welfare, otherwise it risks resistance. The workers’ salaries have been eroded by inflation too much. It is painful to expect someone to live on US$60 per month. We are tired of false promises and want action now as workers have lost patience,” Dongo said.

Zimbabwe Professional Nurses Union president Robert Chiduku said:  “There was nothing to celebrate on Sunday and what we see is only betrayal by the government. We foresee a major brain drain, especially in the nursing profession, which has been birthed by the prevailing economic crisis and fake promises by the employer.”-Newsday

Zanu PF Wreaks Havoc In Chitungwiza

By- Zanu PF thugs in Chitungwiza on Monday brutalised and injured several CCC supporters who were conducting a voter mobilisation campaign .

Below is the CCC party’s statement describing the barbaric attacks:

The Zanu PF thugs have injured one of our members who’s part of the door to door election campaign team in Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency this afternoon. This violent behaviour by the regime in Harare is archaic & has no space in modern politics.
We’re currently at Chitungwiza Hospital where by-election candidates for Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency Lovemore Maiko, Lazarus Sigauke & others are being treated after sustaining injuries from a violent attack by Zanu PF hooligans.
The party’s spokesperson, Fadzayi Mahere also condemned the attack. She said:
We condemn the violent attacks by Zanu PF on CCC members following our peaceful Ward 7 Chitungwiza voter mobilization campaign. Zanu PF is doing everything it can to impede the holding of a free & fair election. Cllr Maiko our candidate was also badly injured.

Chamisa Supporters Injured In Zanu PF In Barbaric Attacks

By- A number of CCC supporters were Monday injured when they were attacked by Zanu PF thugs in Chitungwiza.

The CCC members were conducting a voter mobilisation campaign when they were violently attacked by supporters of the ruling party.

Below is the party’s statement:
The Zanu PF thugs have injured one of our members who’s part of the door to door election campaign team in Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency this afternoon. This violent behaviour by the regime in Harare is archaic & has no space in modern politics.
We’re currently at Chitungwiza Hospital where by-election candidates for Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency Lovemore Maiko, Lazarus Sigauke & others are being treated after sustaining injuries from a violent attack by Zanu PF hooligans.
The party’s spokesperson, Fadzayi Mahere also condemned the attack. She said:
We condemn the violent attacks by Zanu PF on CCC members following our peaceful Ward 7 Chitungwiza voter mobilization campaign. Zanu PF is doing everything it can to impede the holding of a free & fair election. Cllr Maiko our candidate was also badly injured.

Mnangagwa Starts Using Yellow CCC Colours

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | It was early 2018, when Emmerson Mnangagwa copied his opponent Nelson Chamisa and began to use the latter’s then red party colour. The change was too embarrassing because Mnangagwa’s ZANU colour has been the ‘unripened-green’ since independence days.

4 year later, Mnangagwa has taken over not just the red colour, but the entire MDC party through his proxy, Douglas Mwonzora. The attacks against Chamisa are as far as taking over his properties, the Harvest House building, party money, and his MPs. In January 2022, Chamisa announces a new brand colour yellow, and new name, Citizens Coalition for Change, CCC, bitterly complaining how his party has been taken over by Mnangagwa.

Days later, Chamisa is pictured in dark black sunglasses. In less than 72hrs, Mnangagwa turns self into ‘His Nerollence’ Commander In Chief of copying. The ZANU PF leader snaps self in his Kwekwe maize field wearing Chamisa’s sunglasses, the same model the youthful contender is wearing.

Chamisa leading the way?
His Nerollence, Emmerson Mnangagwa

4 months later, Mnangagwa goes full-colour-raid, takes over Chamisa’s new party colour. He is filmed in public with an entirely new attire in the recently formed CCC party colours. WHAT IS HIS NEXT MOVE NOW?

Mnangagwa’s new scarf, all yellow | Epworth rally pic- Tateguru

Police Brutalise Chamisa Supporters

By-Police in Chitungwiza fired tear gas on peaceful CCC supporters who were campaigning for a pending by-election in Zengeza ward 7 constituency.
Posting on Twitter CCC party said several of its supporters have been injured in the skimishes:

The police have violently disrupted our peaceful door-to-door election campaign in Ward 7 in Zengeza West Constituency. The police fired teargas and rubber bullets to disperse our campaigning footsoldiers. Several were injured during the stampede.

Chamisa Exposes Vote Rigging In Kariba

By- Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, ZEC, in Kariba is said to have registered 87 people at a vacant industrial area that only has wooden pens.

This vote rigging plot has been discovered before this weekend’s by-election in the country’s Northern border town.

CCC Tweeted Monday:
On 7 May, there is a by-election in Kariba Municipality. 87 people are registered at Stand 1110 Chawara – a vacant industrial stand with wooden pens. Nobody stays there. The matter has been forwarded to our elections department for investigation.

Ancelotti Targets Champions League Glory

Real Madrid have won their 35th La Liga title with four games to spare after beating Espanyol 4-0 at Santiago Bernabeu.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side only needed a point against Espanyol to secure the trophy, but ended up taking all three to record their fifth successive victory.

They got a first-half brace from Rodrygo and two more from Marco Asensio and Karim Benzema who scored one each.

Madrid’s win over Espanyol was their 25th of the 2021-22 campaign, and they have also recorded six draws and three defeats.

The Bernabeu outfit boasts the best-attacking record in La Liga with 71 goals and the second-best defensive record behind Sevilla.

Ancelotti has now delivered two trophies since returning to Santiago Bernabeu from Everton last summer, with success in La Liga following up their Supercopa de Espana final victory over Athletic Club in January.

Madrid could still win a third trophy before the season ends as they remain in the hunt for Champions League glory.

Manchester City are standing in the way of the 13-time winners in the semi-finals and managed to record a 4-3 win in the first leg of the tie at the Etihad Stadium, but Madrid will still be hopeful of a comeback in the return leg on Wednesday night.- Pindula News

Zim Female Pilots Make History

By-Two top female Zimbabwean pilots, Chipo Gatsi and flight Captain Chipo Matimba have made history after flying passengers from Zimbabwe to South Africa.

The two made the history for Fastjet, when the all-female crew flew passengers on the Harare-Johannesburg-Harare-Victoria Falls-Harare round trip, on last Thursday.

Dudula Thugs Kill Four Zimbabweans

By- Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change(CCC) Bulawayo spokesperson, Swithern Chirowodza, has reported that four Zimbabwean youths have been killed by South African community members in Siyaya, a section of Freedom Park, Soweto.Chirowodza posted on Twitter saying the Zimbabwean nationals were stoned to death on Saturday in South Africa. He added:

In the disturbing pic, the one in black top & blue jean is called Senzeni Moyo. Her rural home is at Mbazhe in Nkayi, which is north of the Shangani River.“Before OPERATION DUDULA (AFROPHOBIA) killed her she helplessly pleaded for mercy. A CCC Bulawayo member, who is a relative, says four other Zimbabweans lost their lives in the same attack. Her family only got to know of the incident today.”

Reports indicate that the crew was a gang of armed robbers who were stealing cellphones and laptops at gunpoint. The group was said to comprise 3 men and 2 ladies.

It is said that the community apprehended them, and beat them to death before setting ablaze their car. One lady was spared death because she was pregnant.

Several Zimbabweans have been killed in the recent past by vigilantes and or police officers for varying reasons. Some were accused of being in South Africa illegally while some were killed during anti-crime operations.

Authorities in South Africa have objected to the modus operandi of vigilantes like Operation Dudula with President Cyril Ramaphosa refusing to endorse their acts described in some quotas as xenophobic as they target foreign nationals.
-Byo24News

Nhamoinesu Assumes New Role

Costa Nhamoinesu has rejoined Czech club Sparta Prague, two years after leaving the side.

The defender officially ended his playing career on Saturday and will take up a scouting role at Sparta, starting from next season.

The club said in a statement: “Costa ended his career in front of fans at the Generali Česká pojišťovna Arena on Saturday, April 30, before the kick-off of the match with Hradec Králové.

“However, this is not the end of the joint journey between ACS and Costa, as the former extreme defender becomes part of the scouting department of the Letna Club.”

Speaking after returning to the Czech Republic, Costa said: “In my life, I had the greatest joy of football in two places – on the street in the ghetto and in Sparta.

“That’s why I’m happy to say goodbye to an active professional career right here, among people who love me. I agreed with the club to do scouting.

“My heart still tells me that I want to be on the field, but I am ready to continue in another role in football. And I’m happy it will be here at home in Sparta.”

In his playing career, Nhamoinesu also played in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League, Poland and in India.

He is a holder of Masters Diploma in Sports Management from the Johan Cruyff Institute and has been running the Costa Sports Pro Academy and the CSPRO Management.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Top SA DJ Bunks Vic Falls Show

By- Top South African artists DJ Maphorisa and KabzaDay Zimbabwean Sha Sha who is based in South Africa was in no show for the Victoria Falls Carnival despite being given everything they needed to travel. 

Reports suggest they had two shows in South Africa.

Day of the Carnival was set to kick off the celebrations with headliners DJ Maphorisa, Kabza De Small and Sha Sha, due to perform on the Pure Africa Sunset Cruise and at the main event later in the evening.

 DJ Maphorisa, Kabza De Small and Sha Sha did not make their flights.

In a statement, High Yards Pty LTD (Agency) is demanding that the artists pay back the Full Booking fee, among other things. 

DJ MAPHORISA, KABZA & SHASHA DID NOT HONOUR THE PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT AT THE 10TH EDITION EVENT OF THE VIC FALLS CARNIVAL (ZIMBABWE) AS AGREED

Di Maphonsa, Kabza & Shasha were fully aware and paid in full for the Vic Falls Carnival event on the 29″ Of April 2022 in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Booking Confirmations, Flight Confirmations and Accommodation Confirmations were sent to them as agreed and emails were sent to them several times before, for some reason they did not show up at the airport on the day of travel.

From the Vic Falls Carnival side, they honored the contract as agreed. Above and beyond we tried to communicate with the artists to change the date of performance but still we could not get hold of them despite all the effort and all means of communication from our side.

The Artists have shown total disregard to the contract and this is unacceptable. The Artists should;

1. Pay back the Full Booking Fee.

2. Pay back All the flights that were booked on time.

3. Pay back for accommodation that was booked on time.

4. Give Vic Falls Carnival a statement in this regard.

5. Mostly, Apologize to the FANS who travelled all over the World to come see them perform.

Regards High Yards Pty LTD (Agency)

Stan Chingozho

This comes at the backdrop of increasing calls for promoters to value local artists who are said to be outperforming their visiting counterparts whenever they perform together.

Real Madrid Clinch 35th La Liga Title

Real Madrid have won their 35th La Liga title with four games to spare after beating Espanyol 4-0 at Santiago Bernabeu.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side only needed a point against Espanyol to secure the trophy, but ended up taking all three to record their fifth successive victory.

They got a first-half brace from Rodrygo and two more from Marco Asensio and Karim Benzema who scored one each.

Madrid’s win over Espanyol was their 25th of the 2021-22 campaign, and they have also recorded six draws and three defeats.

The Bernabeu outfit boasts the best-attacking record in La Liga with 71 goals and the second-best defensive record behind Sevilla.

Ancelotti has now delivered two trophies since returning to Santiago Bernabeu from Everton last summer, with success in La Liga following up their Supercopa de Espana final victory over Athletic Club in January.

Madrid could still win a third trophy before the season ends as they remain in the hunt for Champions League glory.

Manchester City are standing in the way of the 13-time winners in the semi-finals and managed to record a 4-3 win in the first leg of the tie at the Etihad Stadium, but Madrid will still be hopeful of a comeback in the return leg on Wednesday night.- Pindula News

Workers Humiliate Ramaphosa

By A Correspondent- South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa was on Sunday humiliated by angry workers who booed him while addressing a May Day celebration event.

The event was held at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg in the North West.

Ramaphosa was whisked out of the staduim after the workers had become violent..
Workers are claiming that the government is selling them out.

Zanu PF Hooligans Bash CCC Members

Tinashe Sambiri|Unruly Zanu PF supporters violently attacked Citizens’ Coalition For Change members in Chitungwiza on Monday.

Police also disrupted a CCC campaign programme in the same area.

In a statement, CCC condemned Zanu PF barbarism.

“The ZANU PF thugs have injured one of our members who’s part of the door to door election campaign team in Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency this afternoon. This violent behaviour by the regime in Harare is archaic & has no space in the morden politics. #StopViolence

We’re currently at Chitungwiza Hospital where by-election candidate for Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency Lovemore Maiko, Lazarus Sigauke & others are being treated after sustaining injuries from a violent attack by Zanupf hooligans.

The police have violently disrupted our peaceful door-to-door election campaign in Ward 7 in Zengeza West Constituency.

The police fired teargas and rubber bullets to disperse our campaigning footsoldiers. Several were injured during the stampede,” CCC said in a statement.

Exposing Corruption In Emmerson Mnangagwa Administration

STINKING CORRUPTION IN MWENEZI REVEALED

Dear Editor-
As the census season comes to an end there has been a public outcry regarding the modus operandi used in selecting enumerators.

Stunning anomalies which showed a showed a deliberate and biased system was revealed. It was so shameful and despicable that the district civil service leadership want to take people for granted and practice nepotism and favouritism in broad daylight.

The chief culprits are the district human resources manager and the HR clerk at neshuro hospital as well as the notorious HR guy at the education district offices. Just have a look at the names below.
Linked to the district HR manager.

  • Gondo tatenda(son)
  • Gondo praise
  • Gondo chipochashe
  • Gondo rugare
  • Gondo takudzwa.

Floyd muzara(girlfriend)
Levity machekefu(girlfriend ‘s child)
Muzara shelter(sister to girlfriend)
Linked to health HR officer

  • murove locadia(wife)
  • Burungudzi pride( mistress)
    Burungudzi last(young sister to mistress)
    Linked to Education HR guy
    -machaya pedzisai
    -imbayago japhet
  • imbayago jairai
    Sitera knowledge
    Linked to council CEO
    -chivanga tsitsi
    -chivanga fadzai.

Members of the same family/siblings/cousins.
1) -Goredema Oswald
-Goredema Nicholas
-Goredema tandiwe
2)- muzenda johnson
-muzenda edvina
-muzenda hwiridzai
-muzenda forward

  • muzenda charles
    3) – muchara miriro
  • muchara cosmas
  • muchara takudzwa
    4) -tongofa memory
  • tongofa vongai.
    We might be considered backward in mwenezi but not to this extent. Are these the only families in mwenezi with eligible people.
    This is clear corruption and nepotism. Floyd muzara participates in all programmes BVR, voter education , census, polling. Is she the only capable female teacher.

Concerned Resident

Caps United Sack Six Players

Caps United have terminated the contracts of six senior players, who led a revolt on Sunday.

The Green Machine’s game against Cranborne Bullets was almost called off after the Harare giants’ players refused to play in the match.

The players were protesting over low salaries and unpaid bonuses, and did not meet at the team hotel, but grouped at a different location.

They only arrived at the National Sports Stadium with private vehicles thirty minutes after the scheduled kick-off and did not hold a warm-up session.

United went on to lose the encounter 2-0 courtesy of a brace from Brian Muzondiwa.

The club hierarchy has now fired six stars, whom they believed caused the chaos.

The sacked players are Devon Chafa, Denis Dauda, Clive Augusto, Ronald Chitiyo and Rodwell Chinyengetere.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Bosso, Chicken Inn Share Spoils

Highlanders coach Mandla Mpofu and his Chicken Inn counterpart Joey Antipas expressed their concerns over how the officials who handled their game on Sunday.

The two teams met in the Bulawayo Derby and played to a 1-1 draw.

Bosso opened the scoring through Godfrey Makaruse, who tapped home in the 21st minute.

Brian Muza then cancelled out the lead in the 76th minute as the game ended in a stalemate.

Speaking after the match, Mpofu was not convinced by the referee’s performance.

“These are big games which need big match officials. The free-kick given to Chicken Inn was a soft one and it led to a goal,” the Bosso gaffer said.

Antipas echoed the same sentiments and blamed the referee for failing to control the players.

He said: “I thought the referee could have controlled the game better by flashing cards to culprits that were hitting each other.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

NetOne Employees Still Missing After Vehicle Swept Away By River

CHIREDZI – Two drums of fuel and one oil have been recovered as two Netone workers whose car got swept off Chilonga Bridge in Chiredzi this morning are still missing.

The submerged vehicle was also spotted this afternoon and a Malilangwe plane that flew over the area could not bring back any report on the missing persons.
Efforts to get a comment from Netone were fruitless. Masvingo Police Spokesman Kudakwashe Dhewa is away at the Trade Fair.

The Mirror is told that the workers were coming from refueling a generator at a mobile phone base station in Chikombedzi. An eyewitness said that the vehicle was swept away just as its front wheels got into the bridge.

Government’s delay to construct a bridge over Runde, one of the country’s largest rivers has seen dozens of people drowning each year at the flat bridge.

“ When I saw the car I thought maybe the driver wanted to wash it and I was surprised to see him trying to drive through.

The vehicle was immediately swept away,” said the canoe operator .
Ironically a Police Sub Aqua team is expected tomorrow barely a month after they lost a member at the same point.

  • Masvingo Mirror

Operation Dudula Thugs Murder Four More Zimbabweans

By- Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change(CCC) Bulawayo spokesperson, Swithern Chirowodza, has reported that four Zimbabwean youths have been killed by South African community members in Siyaya, a section of Freedom Park, Soweto.

Chirowodza posted on Twitter saying the Zimbabwean nationals were stoned to death on Saturday in South Africa. He added:

In the disturbing pic, the one in black top & blue jean is called Senzeni Moyo. Her rural home is at Mbazhe in Nkayi, which is north of the Shangani River.“Before OPERATION DUDULA (AFROPHOBIA) killed her she helplessly pleaded for mercy. A CCC Bulawayo member, who is a relative, says four other Zimbabweans lost their lives in the same attack. Her family only got to know of the incident today.”

Reports indicate that the crew was a gang of armed robbers who were stealing cellphones and laptops at gunpoint. The group was said to comprise 3 men and 2 ladies.

It is said that the community apprehended them, and beat them to death before setting ablaze their car. One lady was spared death because she was pregnant.

Several Zimbabweans have been killed in the recent past by vigilantes and or police officers for varying reasons. Some were accused of being in South Africa illegally while some were killed during anti-crime operations.

Authorities in South Africa have objected to the modus operandi of vigilantes like Operation Dudula with President Cyril Ramaphosa refusing to endorse their acts described in some quotas as xenophobic as they target foreign nationals.
-Byo24News

Zanu PF Thugs Leave Chamisa Aides For Dead

By- Zanu PF thugs in Chitungwiza have attacked CCC aspiring councillors.
The attacks happened when CCC supporters and aspiring councillors were staging a peaceful campaign in Zengeza.
CCC Tewwted Monday:
We’re currently at Chitungwiza Hospital where by-election candidates for Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency Lovemore Maiko, Lazarus Sigauke & others are being treated after sustaining injuries from a violent attack by Zanupf hooligans.

https://twitter.com/CCCZimbabwe/status/1521114208456388611/photo/1

CCC Exposes ZEC Kariba Vote Rigging Plot

By- The CCC has reported that it has discovered that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, ZEC, is claiming to have registered 87 people at vacant industrial area which does not house any person in Kariba.

This vote rigging plot has been discovered before this weekend by-election in the country’s Northern border town.
CCC Tweeted Monday:
On 7 May, there is a by-election in Kariba Municipality. 87 people are registered at Stand 1110 Chawara – a vacant industrial stand with wooden pens. Nobody stays there. The matter has been forwarded to our elections department for investigation.

CCC Youth Leader Pushes For Improvement Of Workers’ Incentives

Masvingo provincial youth interim Citizens Coalition for Change Secretary Gilbert Mutubuki advocates for workers’ better salaries at ZCTU workers day celebrations in Chiredzi yesterday

As President Chamisa attends ZCTU workers day main celebrations in Harare.

2 May 2022

Wezhira Munya

Yesterday, ZCTU in Southern region held workers’ day celebrations in Mufakose Grounds ,Triangle in Chiredzi.

The workers day was held when Zimbabwe workers are earning peanuts whilst the prices of goods and services skyrocket.

Mr Makumbe in Chiredzi said, “Yesterday’s workers day was a moment to reflect on workers suffering. The Government of Zimbabwe and many companies are evil as they have failed to pay workers adequate salaries.”

Speaking at ZCTU workers celebrations in Triangle yesterday, the ZCTU Chairperson for Chiredzi District Mr Moses Chivange said, “Our hearts bleed because the lowest paid worker in Tongaat earns $3000 rtgs per month. This money cannot meet the needs of the workers. Prices of goods and services are increasing daily. On the other hand, rtgs money is losing value daily due to inflation. Therefore, we urge Tongaat and other companies to pay workers in us$. “

This was supported by ZCTU Southern Region head Kudzi who said, “The Zimbabwean worker has become a laughing stock due to poor salaries. We as ZCTU urge employers to pay workers us$ salaries and not rtgs.”

In Zimbabwe, prices of bread, fuel, rentals and schools fees are increasing daily beyond reach of many. However, salaries are still very low, Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe Dr. Takavafira Zhou said, majority of teachers cannot send their children to school because teachers earn around $18 000 rtgs whereas school fees are pegged beyond
$18 000rtgs.

Most schools in Zimbabwe are charging fees in us$ or from
$45 000 rtgs to $2million rtgs per term. For example, St. George College is charging $2million rtgs for this term, which starts today.

Yesterday, at ZCTU Chiredzi workers day celebrations, interim Citizens Coalition for Change Masvingo provincial youth secretary and Chiredzi urban ward 18 councillor Mr Gilbert Mutubuki said, “As Citizens Coalition for Change under able leadership of President Chamisa, we value and respect Zimbabwe workers. Zimbabwe workers deserve best treatment in terms of salaries, protective clothing, freedom of association and better lives.” Councillor Mtubuki’s sentiments were echoed by President Chamisa’s yesterday’s message to workers , when he called the government of Zimbabwe to urgently pay workers decent salaries in us$.

Yesterday, President Chamisa attended ZCTU workers day celebrations in Harare.

Councillor Mtubuki further implores the workers to register to vote. He urged workers to vote for the party that cares for the workers. In Harare, Citizens Coalition for Change vice president Tendai Biti who gave solidarity speech behalf of CCC at ZCTU main celebrations said, Zimbabwe workers must be paid in us$ and urged workers to register to vote. In addition, vice president Biti, calls for peaceful elections and urged workers to register to vote in 2023.

Many Citizens Coalition for Change leaders, supporters and members attended ZCTU workers celebrations in Chiredzi and other towns across Zimbabwe.

Zanu PF Hooligans Brutally Assault CCC Members

Tinashe Sambiri|Unruly Zanu PF supporters violently attacked Citizens’ Coalition For Change members in Chitungwiza on Monday.

Police also disrupted a CCC campaign programme in the same area.

In a statement, CCC condemned Zanu PF barbarism.

“The ZANU PF thugs have injured one of our members who’s part of the door to door election campaign team in Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency this afternoon. This violent behaviour by the regime in Harare is archaic & has no space in the morden politics. #StopViolence

We’re currently at Chitungwiza Hospital where by-election candidate for Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency Lovemore Maiko, Lazarus Sigauke & others are being treated after sustaining injuries from a violent attack by Zanupf hooligans.

The police have violently disrupted our peaceful door-to-door election campaign in Ward 7 in Zengeza West Constituency.

The police fired teargas and rubber bullets to disperse our campaigning footsoldiers. Several were injured during the stampede,” CCC said in a statement.

Watch: Zanu PF Hooligans Attack CCC Members

Tinashe Sambiri|Unruly Zanu PF supporters violently attacked Citizens’ Coalition For Change members in Chitungwiza on Monday.

Police also disrupted a CCC campaign programme in the same area.

In a statement, CCC condemned Zanu PF barbarism.

“The ZANU PF thugs have injured one of our members who’s part of the door to door election campaign team in Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency this afternoon. This violent behaviour by the regime in Harare is archaic & has no space in the morden politics. #StopViolence

We’re currently at Chitungwiza Hospital where by-election candidate for Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency Lovemore Maiko, Lazarus Sigauke & others are being treated after sustaining injuries from a violent attack by Zanupf hooligans.

The police have violently disrupted our peaceful door-to-door election campaign in Ward 7 in Zengeza West Constituency.

The police fired teargas and rubber bullets to disperse our campaigning footsoldiers. Several were injured during the stampede,” CCC said in a statement.

Police Violently Disrupt CCC Campaign Programme

Tinashe Sambiri|Unruly Zanu PF supporters violently attacked Citizens’ Coalition For Change members in Chitungwiza on Monday.

Police also disrupted a CCC campaign programme in the same area.

In a statement, CCC condemned Zanu PF barbarism.

“The ZANU PF thugs have injured one of our members who’s part of the door to door election campaign team in Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency this afternoon. This violent behaviour by the regime in Harare is archaic & has no space in the morden politics. #StopViolence

We’re currently at Chitungwiza Hospital where by-election candidate for Ward 7, Zengeza West Constituency Lovemore Maiko, Lazarus Sigauke & others are being treated after sustaining injuries from a violent attack by Zanupf hooligans.

The police have violently disrupted our peaceful door-to-door election campaign in Ward 7 in Zengeza West Constituency.

The police fired teargas and rubber bullets to disperse our campaigning footsoldiers. Several were injured during the stampede,” CCC said in a statement.

Exposing Stinking Corruption In Emmerson Mnangagwa’s New Dispensation

STINKING CORRUPTION IN MWENEZI REVEALED

Dear Editor-
As the census season comes to an end there has been a public outcry regarding the modus operandi used in selecting enumerators.

Stunning anomalies which showed a showed a deliberate and biased system was revealed. It was so shameful and despicable that the district civil service leadership want to take people for granted and practice nepotism and favouritism in broad daylight.

The chief culprits are the district human resources manager and the HR clerk at neshuro hospital as well as the notorious HR guy at the education district offices. Just have a look at the names below.
Linked to the district HR manager.

  • Gondo tatenda(son)
  • Gondo praise
  • Gondo chipochashe
  • Gondo rugare
  • Gondo takudzwa.

Floyd muzara(girlfriend)
Levity machekefu(girlfriend ‘s child)
Muzara shelter(sister to girlfriend)
Linked to health HR officer

  • murove locadia(wife)
  • Burungudzi pride( mistress)
    Burungudzi last(young sister to mistress)
    Linked to Education HR guy
    -machaya pedzisai
    -imbayago japhet
  • imbayago jairai
    Sitera knowledge
    Linked to council CEO
    -chivanga tsitsi
    -chivanga fadzai.

Members of the same family/siblings/cousins.
1) -Goredema Oswald
-Goredema Nicholas
-Goredema tandiwe
2)- muzenda johnson
-muzenda edvina
-muzenda hwiridzai
-muzenda forward

  • muzenda charles
    3) – muchara miriro
  • muchara cosmas
  • muchara takudzwa
    4) -tongofa memory
  • tongofa vongai.
    We might be considered backward in mwenezi but not to this extent. Are these the only families in mwenezi with eligible people.
    This is clear corruption and nepotism. Floyd muzara participates in all programmes BVR, voter education , census, polling. Is she the only capable female teacher.

Concerned Resident

ZEC Wants Twitter And Facebook Help To Rig Polls

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) wants Twitter and Facebook to pull down “damaging posts” about its handling of elections.
The election management body also wants Parliament to regulate election-related material posted on social media ahead of the 2023 elections.

Zec’s credibility is in tatters following the March 26 by-elections after data experts unearthed irregularities in the voters roll, including changes to 156 polling stations while 177 000 voters were relocated from their polling stations without their knowledge.

Zec later disowned the voters roll saying it was tampered with to discredit the elections body.

Spokesperson Jasper Mangwana said: “We are trying to just follow what other countries are doing to ensure that towards an election there is no misinformation and disinformation which may cause instability and violence.

“Those who post incorrect information will be asked to pull it down because we noted that there is a lot of false information peddled online. The commission would have a proper way to ensure that there is no (bad) information which would have implications on free and credible elections.”

Mangwana’s statement immediately attracted brickbats from the opposition with Citizens Coalition for Change interim spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere, saying it is undemocratic and unconstitutional.

“Instead of stifling constitutional freedoms we expect Zec to be championing the electoral reform agenda, pushing for amendments to the Electoral Act to ensure that its work is fully facilitated and the law is aligned to the Constitution,” Mahere said.

Mahere cited sections 68 and 209 of the Constitution, which mandates Zec to be accountable to citizens, and “to act in a manner that is lawful, reasonable and fair”.

“We don’t expect them to be silencing citizens. In fact, Zec is acting in a partisan and unconstitutional manner which doesn’t want to see free and fair elections. It must act lawfully and reasonably or it should be disbanded,” she said.

MDC-T chairoerson Mogern Komichi said Parliament should not be used to rubber stamp oppressive laws to manipulate social media.

“Zec is trying to close the democratic space. It wants to be a police force and use intimidation to suppress constructive criticism. Social media is used to educate voters and raise awareness,” Komichi said.

Labour, Economists and African Democrats president Linda Masarira said: “Zimbabweans must be allowed to exercise their right to freedom of expression to raise grievances and openly criticise where they feel Zec will be going wrong so that it can use that input to correct and reform.”

Election Resource Centre programmes manager Solomon Bobosibunu said Zec should address its communication deficiencies regarding its handling of elections.

“It will be more appropriate to be proactive in providing information which is complete, accurate and on time rather than to wait and respond after citizens have looked for information elsewhere,” Bobasibunu said.

Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust executive director Igneous Sadziwa said Zec should stick to its mandate and commit to manage elections impartially. -Newsday

Chamisa Denies Reports He Is Talking To Mnangagwa

CCC leader Nelson Chamisa has denied reports that he is engaged or seeking to engage President Emmerson Mnangagwa on forming a coalition government under any other other name.

Chamisa was responding to reports by the Presidential Spokesperson George Charamba who said Chamisa was behind the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations proposal to have a 7 year election Sabbatical.

Said Chamisa, “I am not engaged with Mnangagwa on any dialogue regarding a government structure. The only dialogue and pact I have called for is the pre-election pact that must be done. I also disagreed with the proposal by the churches to have a sabbatical on elections and said we only need a sabbatical on election violence.”

Chamisa was addressing the media at the ZCTU May Day rally in Dzivarasekwa.

Mnangagwa Tells ZUPCO To Bring Back Order In The Public Transport Sector

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has directed the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, and public transporter Zupco to put in place an efficient transport system that will improve the ease of movement for workers and address transport challenges during peak hours.

This comes as there have been concerns among the commuting public about inordinately long periods spent in bus queues that have given rise to unscrupulous transporters in the form of “mushika-shikas, which often rip off the public.

In his speech to mark the Workers Day, under the theme “Restoring Workers Dignity”, the President said workers are a bedrock for the country’s development and their welfare remains a priority of his administration, which is on an unstoppable mission to make Zimbabwe an upper-middle-class economy by 2030.

But in the wake of a spate of unjustifiable price increases, which is a result of imported inflation, the President assured workers of his resolve to restore their purchasing power through the provision of affordable transportation systems and other policies that respond to the aspirations of the workers.

“It is regrettable that prices have of late been increasing due to imported inflation. My Government remains seized with redressing the situation through comprehensive strategies to ensure that there is no erosion of disposable incomes.”

Such measures also include availing affordable buses that will ensure workers are not left at the mercy of unrecognised transporters that charge disproportionately high fares.

“The Second Republic is determined to retain the purchasing power of workers, through a viable public transport system. The government will not stand by and watch while the hard-earned incomes of our workers are stolen by ‘mushika-shikas’ and ‘makoronyera’. No!“You, as our workers, deserve an efficient and affordable transport system so that production time, as well as your family time, is not lost in transport queues. During peak hours, workers must be transported with the greatest ease.

“I, therefore, direct authorities at Zupco and the responsible ministry to heed this call and bring back order in the sector. There are no residential areas which are more important than others. All communities must be treated equally, for this is the true meaning of our hard-won independence and the current development drive that leaves no one and no place behind,” said the President.

As part of protecting workers, President Mnangagwa also warned companies against sitting on pensions and medical aid fees for workers.

“The incidence of non-remittance of payments for medical aid and pensions for workers by organisations will not be tolerated. I call upon workers to expose situations where they notice cases of corruption and maladministration within organisations and institutions.”

Furthermore, the President said his government respects the rights of workers and is enshrining laws to further protect workers from across sectors.

“My Government will continue to respect workers’ rights. As such. The Labour Amendment Bill is now before Parliament, in line with our commitment to ensure fair labour standards for all workers in Zimbabwe. The Bill is expected to further restore the dignity of workers by addressing some of the emerging challenges affecting workers,” said Mnangagwa.

-State Media

Zinasu Calls For Universities Total Shut-Down

By- The country’s biggest University students union, Zinasu, said it would next week shut down all universities and colleges.

The shutdown, according to Zinasu is a protest against the reluctance of the government to address students’ concerns.

Zinasu tweeted:

We tried to negotiate with Amon Murwira but the negotiations failed to produce the desired outcome. Fellow students I know you were waiting for a signal. The signal is here! 9 May we are shutting down all Universities and Colleges. #FeesMustFall #9MayShutdown

Chamisa Salutes Resilient Zim Workers

By- CCC leader Nelson Chamisa has paid tribute to Zimbabwean workers and promised them better remuneration when voted in power in the next year’s elections.

Chamisa twitted Sunday after attending the May Day celebrations in Harare.

He tweeted:

Today,I attended the Workers’ day 

@ZctuZimbabwe

 celebration at Chemhanza stadium in Dzivarasekwa.Had the opportunity to interact with fellow citizens who shared sad stories about their daily livelihood struggles esp transport & meagre wages. Workers’ dignity is our new national task!

Chamisa Guarantees USD540 Civil Servants Salary | FULL TEXT

PAY WORKERS A LIVING WAGE:
By Nelson Chamisa| WORKERS’ DAY is a special day to appreciate, salute & celebrate the amazing efforts, resilience and endurance of all the hard pressed workers who gave & continue to give their sweat and blood to building our ZIMBABWE great even under difficult and times.

Nelson Chamisa

2/This Day, we remember that everything won was through the struggle & sacrifice of working citizens. A standing ovation to all the workers who keep the show going to keep our nation ticking. Workers are the backbone of any nation,being the turbines of history & architects of any society.

3/ The historic struggle and militant tradition of the labor movement in ZIMBABWE have won us many victories that we still enjoy up to this day. Remember Burombo, Masotsha Ndlovu , Jamela , Mzingeli, Nkomo, Sibanda, Tsvangirai, Matombo, Nkiwane, Chibebe and Mutasa.

4/ Now more than ever, policymakers and employers in #Zimbabwe need to heed workers’ calls for a living and decent wage, RESTORE WORKERS’ DIGNITY and ensure that workers get a fair share in the wealth and gains they help to create.

5/ Workers are suffering. Transport is a nightmare. Wages are meager. Salaries are inadequate. Prices are roaring. The recent statistics from Zimstat shows that annual inflation as of April 2022 has surged to 96.6% while authorities have not given corresponding salary increase;

6/Current ‘real market’ exchange rate is ZWL 400 to US$1 which effectively means that workers salaries are seriously eroded by both inflation and exchange spiral but authorities are unwilling to give workers a correct living wage;

7/ Likewise, employers’ capacity to pay real wages to workers has been constrained by draconian government policies which inter alia include excessive distortions and corruption and punitive exchange rate regimes and excessive taxes;

8/ The punitive economic environment has been so toxic to the people in the informal sector (as their working capital is being eroded by exchange rate spiral and inflation) who have been trying to make ends meet in the face of high unemployment rate which is above 90%;

9/Likewise,workers are failing to put a decent meal on the table & many now in the poverty bracket.Some workers can’t afford to buy a loaf of bread daily.Our teachers can’t send their kids to standard boarding schl &the same teacher is expected to teach other parents kids?

10/ We have numerously advised and continue to advise those authorities to give workers a living and decent wage but the call falls on deaf ears, shut minds and stony hearts. Dollarize for workers to earn decent wages and to increase the domestic aggregate demand.

11/ As the incoming government,we guarantee the following:
(a) A decent &living wage.A starting min wage of US$540 for the lowest civil servant;
(b) A conducive environment which foster business growth & attract both domestic & foreign investment -the key levers of job creation;

c) We will undertake massive reforms of the state owned enterprises with a view to place them as key enablers &actors of economic transformation & employment creation.

d) The strengthening of the TNF so that it becomes a serious vehicle for negotiations for Gvt,Employers & Employees

e) Consummate a Social Contract and massive labour law reforms.
(f) Domestication of ILO Conventions that affect workers’ conditions
(g) Cessation of abuse of workers by exploitative local and foreign employers. Protect workers against any form of violence and violations.

h) We are losing a lot of workers through occupational deaths, sickness, diseases, and injuries. We will seek to drastically reduce this by ratifying and domesticating Convention 187 in order to promote a safe and healthy working environment.

i) We have looked at the 2009 ILO Commission Of Inquiry, and our government will fully implement all the recommendations.

J) Entrench workers’ rights in the constitution, including the right to demonstrate, freedom of association, collective bargaining and decent working conditions including the public sector workers.

k) Domestic Workers are workers. Our government will speedily ratify and domesticate Convention 189 to protect domestic workers and promote decent work for this important but abused group of workers.

12/ Salute to all the workers who work tirelessly and patriotically every day to bring peace, sanity, amity and happiness to their nations, families and societies. Happy International Workers’Day!

13/ A worker is a maker. Let’s make ZIMBABWE great. Workers’ day is for all workers. Let us all work for change in ZIMBABWE, register to vote or encourage another to register to vote. Let’s work to build our country great -A New Great ZIMBABWE in our lifetime!

14/ Key to providing a living wage, restoring workers’ dignity & getting rid of the old,rotten ¶sitic system sucking life out of workers is electing a Citizens government that puts workers’ welfare first and prioritize dignity at the heart of governance &all policy decisions.

15/ Give the workers their wages before their sweat dries! Better days are coming!A New Great ZIMBABWE is loading…! God bless all workers. God bless ZIMBABWE ??.God bless Africa!

We looked at both the proposed Labour Amendment Bill &Health Services Amendment Bill.They all fall short & take away workers freedoms& rights.Our Gvt will pursue a TNF driven Labour Law reform based on ILO Conventions &the Constitution.All laws must be aligned to the Constitution

• • •

Mnangagwa Admits Zupco Has Failed

By- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has admitted that his Zupco buses have failed to solve the country’s transport system.

Mnangagwa however directed the Ministry of Transport to address bring order to the transport issues that have seen commuters queuing for hours waiting to be ferried.

He made the decree in his Worker’s Day statement on Saturday.
Below is some of what he said:

The Second Republic is determined to retain the purchasing power of workers, through a viable public transport system.
Government will not stand by and watch while the hard-earned incomes of our workers are stolen by “mushika-shikas” and “makoronyera”. No!
You, as our workers, deserve an efficient and affordable transport system so that production time, as well as your family time, is not lost in transport queues. During peak hours, workers must be transported with the greatest ease.

I, therefore, direct authorities at ZUPCO and the responsible Ministry to heed this call and bring back order in the sector. There are no residential areas which are more important than others.
All communities must be treated equally, for this is the true meaning of our hard-won independence and the current development drive that leaves no one and no place behind.
Similarly, the incidence of non-remittance of payments for medical aid and pensions for workers by organisations will not be tolerated.
I call upon workers to expose situations where they notice cases of corruption and maladministration within organisations and institutions.
Private-owned commuter omnibuses (kombis) were banned in 2022 as a way to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. They remain banned but have been pirating some routes, illegally, capitalising on ZUPCO’s failure to offer transport timeously.

ZEC Wants Twitter and Facebook to Pull Down “Damaging Posts”

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) wants Twitter and Facebook to pull down “damaging posts” about its handling of elections.
The election management body also wants Parliament to regulate election-related material posted on social media ahead of the 2023 elections.

Zec’s credibility is in tatters following the March 26 by-elections after data experts unearthed irregularities in the voters roll, including changes to 156 polling stations while 177 000 voters were relocated from their polling stations without their knowledge.

Zec later disowned the voters roll saying it was tampered with to discredit the elections body.

Spokesperson Jasper Mangwana said: “We are trying to just follow what other countries are doing to ensure that towards an election there is no misinformation and disinformation which may cause instability and violence.

“Those who post incorrect information will be asked to pull it down because we noted that there is a lot of false information peddled online. The commission would have a proper way to ensure that there is no (bad) information which would have implications on free and credible elections.”

Mangwana’s statement immediately attracted brickbats from the opposition with Citizens Coalition for Change interim spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere, saying it is undemocratic and unconstitutional.

“Instead of stifling constitutional freedoms we expect Zec to be championing the electoral reform agenda, pushing for amendments to the Electoral Act to ensure that its work is fully facilitated and the law is aligned to the Constitution,” Mahere said.

Mahere cited sections 68 and 209 of the Constitution, which mandates Zec to be accountable to citizens, and “to act in a manner that is lawful, reasonable and fair”.

“We don’t expect them to be silencing citizens. In fact, Zec is acting in a partisan and unconstitutional manner which doesn’t want to see free and fair elections. It must act lawfully and reasonably or it should be disbanded,” she said.

MDC-T chairoerson Mogern Komichi said Parliament should not be used to rubber stamp oppressive laws to manipulate social media.

“Zec is trying to close the democratic space. It wants to be a police force and use intimidation to suppress constructive criticism. Social media is used to educate voters and raise awareness,” Komichi said.

Labour, Economists and African Democrats president Linda Masarira said: “Zimbabweans must be allowed to exercise their right to freedom of expression to raise grievances and openly criticise where they feel Zec will be going wrong so that it can use that input to correct and reform.”

Election Resource Centre programmes manager Solomon Bobosibunu said Zec should address its communication deficiencies regarding its handling of elections.

“It will be more appropriate to be proactive in providing information which is complete, accurate and on time rather than to wait and respond after citizens have looked for information elsewhere,” Bobasibunu said.

Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust executive director Igneous Sadziwa said Zec should stick to its mandate and commit to manage elections impartially. -Newsday

Chaos In Vic Falls As Artists Bunk Own Show

There was chaos when artists bunked their own show at the Vic Falls Carnival event.

Event organisers of the Vic Falls Carnival have since demanded that DJ Maphorisa, Kabza de Small and Shasha pay back their full booking fee, money used on flights and accommodation and “most importantly, apologise to the fans who travelled all over the world to see them perform.”
This was said in a statement released by carnival organisers who have been angered by the artistes following their failure to travel to the event.

Organisers said they did everything to ensure the artistes travel yet they did not honour the performance agreement.

“DJ Maphorisa, Kabza and Shasha were paid in full for the Vic Falls Carnival event on the 29th of April 2022 in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Booking confirmations, flight confirmations and accommodation confirmations were sent to them several times before, for some reason they did not show up at the airport on the day of the event.

“From the Vic Falls Carnival side, they honoured the contract as agreed. . . The artistes have shown total disregard for the contract and this is unacceptable. The artists should;

1. Pay back the full booking fee

2. Pay back all the flights that were booked on time.

3. Pay back accommodation that was booked on time.

4. Give Vic Falls Carnival a statement in this regard.

5. Mostly, apologise to the fans who travelled all over the world to come see them perform,” read a statement that was issued by High Yards. -Chronicle

President Chamisa Hails Dedicated Workers

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa says tireless workers in the country should be rewarded as they are enduring difficult conditions.

In his Workers’ Day statement, President Chamisa paid tribute to individuals who relentlessly fought for workers’ rights.

He described the late founding MDC President, Dr Morgan Tsvangirai as a champion of workers’ rights.

President Chamisa accused Mr Mnangagwa’s administration of ignoring the plight of workers.

See statement below:

PAY WORKERS A LIVING WAGE:

WORKERS’ DAY is a special day to appreciate,salute &celebrate the amazing efforts,resilience and endurance of all the hard pressed workers who gave & continue to give their sweat and blood to building our ZIMBABWE great even under difficult and times.

The historic struggle and militant tradition of the labor movement in ZIMBABWE have won us many victories that we still enjoy up to this day.Remember Burombo, Masotsha Ndlovu ,Jamela , Mzingeli, Nkomo, Sibanda, Tsvangirai, Matombo, Nkiwane,Chibebe and Mutasa .

This Day,we remember that everything won was through the struggle & sacrifice of working citizens.A standing ovation to all the workers who keep the show going & our nation ticking.Workers are the backbone of any nation,being the turbines of history& architects of any society.

Current ‘real market’ exchange rate is ZWL 400 to US$1 which effectively means that workers salaries are seriously eroded by both inflation and exchange spiral but authorities are unwilling to give workers a correct living wage.

Workers are suffering. Transport is a nightmare. Wages are meager.Salaries are inadequate. Prices are roaring. The recent statistics from Zimstat shows that annual inflation as of April 2022 has surged to 96.6% while authorities have not given corresponding salary increase.

The punitive economic environment has been so toxic to the people in the informal sector (as their working capital is being eroded by exchange rate spiral and inflation) who have been trying to make ends meet in the face of high unemployment rate which is above 90%;

Likewise, employers’ capacity to pay real wages to workers has been constrained by draconian government policies which inter alia include excessive distortions and corruption and punitive exchange rate regimes and excessive taxes;

We have numerously advised and continue to advise those authorities to give workers a living and decent wage but the call falls on deaf ears, shut minds and stony hearts. Dollarize for workers to earn decent wages and to increase the domestic aggregate demand.

Likewise,workers are failing to put a decent meal on the table &many now in the poverty bracket.Some workers can’t afford to buy a loaf of bread daily.Our teachers can’t send their kids to standard boarding schl &the same teacher is expected to teach other parents kids?
Consummate a Social Contract and massive labour law reforms.

Domestication of ILO Conventions that affect workers’ conditions.

Cessation of abuse of workers by exploitative local and foreign employers. Protect workers against any form of violence and violations.

We will undertake massive reforms of the state owned enterprises with a view to place them as key enablers &actors of economic transformation &employment creation.
d)The strengthening of the TNF so that it becomes a serious vehicle for negotiations for Gvt,Employers & Employees.

As the incoming government,we guarantee the following:
A decent &living wage.

A starting min wage of US$540 for the lowest civil servant;
A conducive environment which foster business growth & attract both domestic & foreign investment -the key levers of job creation.

Entrench workers’ rights in the constitution, including the right to demonstrate, freedom of association, collective bargaining and decent working conditions including the public sector workers.

We have looked at the 2009 ILO Commission Of Inquiry, and our government will fully implement all the recommendations.

We are losing a lot of workers through occupational deaths, sickness, diseases, and injuries. We will seek to drastically reduce this by ratifying and domesticating Convention 187 in order to promote a safe and healthy working environment.

Salute to all the workers who work tirelessly and patriotically every day to bring peace, sanity, amity and happiness to their nations, families and societies. Happy International Workers’Day!

Domestic Workers are workers. Our government will speedily ratify and domesticate Convention 189 to protect domestic workers and promote decent work for this important but abused group of workers.

We looked at both the proposed Labour Amendment Bill &Health Services Amendment Bill.They all fall short & take away workers freedoms& rights.Our Gvt will pursue a TNF driven Labour Law reform based on ILO Conventions &the Constitution.All laws must be aligned to the Constitution.

Give the workers their wages before their sweat dries! Better days are coming!A New Great ZIMBABWE is loading…! God bless all workers. God bless ZIMBABWE God bless Africa!

Key to providing a living wage, restoring workers’ dignity & getting rid of the old,rotten &parasitic system sucking life out of workers is electing a Citizens government that puts workers’ welfare first and prioritize dignity at the heart of governance &all policy decisions.

A worker is a maker. Let’s make ZIMBABWE great. Workers’ day is for all workers. Let us all work for change in ZIMBABWE, register to vote or encourage another to register to vote. Let’s work to build our country great -A New Great ZIMBABWE in our lifetime.

Workers Are Nation’s Pulse- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa says tireless workers in the country should be rewarded as they are enduring difficult conditions.

In his Workers’ Day statement, President Chamisa paid tribute to individuals who relentlessly fought for workers’ rights.

He described the late founding MDC President, Dr Morgan Tsvangirai as a champion of workers’ rights.

President Chamisa accused Mr Mnangagwa’s administration of ignoring the plight of workers.

See statement below:

PAY WORKERS A LIVING WAGE:

WORKERS’ DAY is a special day to appreciate,salute &celebrate the amazing efforts,resilience and endurance of all the hard pressed workers who gave & continue to give their sweat and blood to building our ZIMBABWE great even under difficult and times.

The historic struggle and militant tradition of the labor movement in ZIMBABWE have won us many victories that we still enjoy up to this day.Remember Burombo, Masotsha Ndlovu ,Jamela , Mzingeli, Nkomo, Sibanda, Tsvangirai, Matombo, Nkiwane,Chibebe and Mutasa .

This Day,we remember that everything won was through the struggle & sacrifice of working citizens.A standing ovation to all the workers who keep the show going & our nation ticking.Workers are the backbone of any nation,being the turbines of history& architects of any society.

Current ‘real market’ exchange rate is ZWL 400 to US$1 which effectively means that workers salaries are seriously eroded by both inflation and exchange spiral but authorities are unwilling to give workers a correct living wage.

Workers are suffering. Transport is a nightmare. Wages are meager.Salaries are inadequate. Prices are roaring. The recent statistics from Zimstat shows that annual inflation as of April 2022 has surged to 96.6% while authorities have not given corresponding salary increase.

The punitive economic environment has been so toxic to the people in the informal sector (as their working capital is being eroded by exchange rate spiral and inflation) who have been trying to make ends meet in the face of high unemployment rate which is above 90%;

Likewise, employers’ capacity to pay real wages to workers has been constrained by draconian government policies which inter alia include excessive distortions and corruption and punitive exchange rate regimes and excessive taxes;

We have numerously advised and continue to advise those authorities to give workers a living and decent wage but the call falls on deaf ears, shut minds and stony hearts. Dollarize for workers to earn decent wages and to increase the domestic aggregate demand.

Likewise,workers are failing to put a decent meal on the table &many now in the poverty bracket.Some workers can’t afford to buy a loaf of bread daily.Our teachers can’t send their kids to standard boarding schl &the same teacher is expected to teach other parents kids?
Consummate a Social Contract and massive labour law reforms.

Domestication of ILO Conventions that affect workers’ conditions.

Cessation of abuse of workers by exploitative local and foreign employers. Protect workers against any form of violence and violations.

We will undertake massive reforms of the state owned enterprises with a view to place them as key enablers &actors of economic transformation &employment creation.
d)The strengthening of the TNF so that it becomes a serious vehicle for negotiations for Gvt,Employers & Employees.

As the incoming government,we guarantee the following:
A decent &living wage.

A starting min wage of US$540 for the lowest civil servant;
A conducive environment which foster business growth & attract both domestic & foreign investment -the key levers of job creation.

Entrench workers’ rights in the constitution, including the right to demonstrate, freedom of association, collective bargaining and decent working conditions including the public sector workers.

We have looked at the 2009 ILO Commission Of Inquiry, and our government will fully implement all the recommendations.

We are losing a lot of workers through occupational deaths, sickness, diseases, and injuries. We will seek to drastically reduce this by ratifying and domesticating Convention 187 in order to promote a safe and healthy working environment.

Salute to all the workers who work tirelessly and patriotically every day to bring peace, sanity, amity and happiness to their nations, families and societies. Happy International Workers’Day!

Domestic Workers are workers. Our government will speedily ratify and domesticate Convention 189 to protect domestic workers and promote decent work for this important but abused group of workers.

We looked at both the proposed Labour Amendment Bill &Health Services Amendment Bill.They all fall short & take away workers freedoms& rights.Our Gvt will pursue a TNF driven Labour Law reform based on ILO Conventions &the Constitution.All laws must be aligned to the Constitution.

Give the workers their wages before their sweat dries! Better days are coming!A New Great ZIMBABWE is loading…! God bless all workers. God bless ZIMBABWE God bless Africa!

Key to providing a living wage, restoring workers’ dignity & getting rid of the old,rotten &parasitic system sucking life out of workers is electing a Citizens government that puts workers’ welfare first and prioritize dignity at the heart of governance &all policy decisions.

A worker is a maker. Let’s make ZIMBABWE great. Workers’ day is for all workers. Let us all work for change in ZIMBABWE, register to vote or encourage another to register to vote. Let’s work to build our country great -A New Great ZIMBABWE in our lifetime.

There’s No US Army Base in Zambia

By A Correspondent | Claims that there is a US army base in or being set up in Zambia have been dismissed.

The governing UPND party Information Secretary, Joseph Kalimbwe responded to the reports floated by the exiled former Zimbabwean Minister Jonathan Moyo, saying there is no such a thing.

“There is a message being spread across SADC and shared on social media that the US has set up an army base in Zambia and that our leader, Hakainde Hichilema, is selling the country to the Americans,” said Kalimbwe.

He continued saying: “There is no any US army base in Zambia. Stop the propaganda !!!”

Tragedy As NetOne Vehicle Is Swept Away By Runde River

CHIREDZI – A NetOne Land Rover defender is missing after it was swept away at Chilonga Bridge across the Runde River in Chiredzi at 9 am this morning.

Sources have told The Mirror that it had two passengers.

More than a dozen similar incidents have been reported at Chilonga this season alone with scores of people including Police divers and civil servants dead amid louder calls for Government to build a proper bridge into one of the most important constituencies in the country.

The NetOne vehicle was on its way to refuel a cellular phone base station in Chikombedzi.

Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson, Kudakwashe Dehwa said he is yet to receive the report. There are, however, impeccable witnesses who said they saw the car being swept away who called The Mirror. Efforts to get a comment from Netone were.

Source : Masvingo Mirror
futile.https://masvingomirror.com

Search Begins For Missing NetOne Employees

CHIREDZI – A NetOne Land Rover defender is missing after it was swept away at Chilonga Bridge across the Runde River in Chiredzi at 9 am this morning.

Sources have told The Mirror that it had two passengers.

More than a dozen similar incidents have been reported at Chilonga this season alone with scores of people including Police divers and civil servants dead amid louder calls for Government to build a proper bridge into one of the most important constituencies in the country.

The NetOne vehicle was on its way to refuel a cellular phone base station in Chikombedzi.

Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson, Kudakwashe Dehwa said he is yet to receive the report. There are, however, impeccable witnesses who said they saw the car being swept away who called The Mirror. Efforts to get a comment from Netone were.

Source : Masvingo Mirror
futile.https://masvingomirror.com

CCC Members Attend May Day Celebrations

President Chamisa’s Masvingo CCC party members attend May workers day in Mucheke hall.

As President Chamisa attends Workers’ day in Harare

As Masvingo Zanu PF snubs Masvingo workers day celebrations.

1 May 2022

Wezhira Munya

Today, it’s workers day. Masvingo urban workers congregate at Mucheke Hall in Masvingo.

Masvingo urban Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members obeyed President Chamisa’s call to attend workers’ day today. CCC members in Masvingo attended today’s workers’ day.

Masvingo CCC urban organiser Mr Mapope gave solidarity speech at ZCTU workers’ day at Mucheke Hall.

Mr Peace Mapope said, “Under President Chamisa’s leadership workers will be paid a minimum salary of $540us. He further , urged Zanu PF to arrest inflation and the increase of prices of goods and services. Workers’ salaries are nolonger meeting the needs of the workers.”

Citizens Coalitions for Change under President Chamisa values ZCTU and workers in general. CCC as a party has its roots in workers, students, vendors among others.

Mrs Hlanga Masvingo ZCTU member sang the song titled “Mushandi Shinga” at today’s workers celebrations. This song was encouraging workers to stand firm in midst of problems and fight for their rights.

The guest of honour at Masvingo celebrations was ZCTU Mr Runesu Dzimiri, who is the first national deputy secretary general and he is also general secretary of food federation and allied workers union.

Mr Dzimiri chronicled the history of ZCTU and he also cried the death of economy and the low salaries. He informed the workers that ZCTU is fighting for the welfare of workers. He urged the government, campanies and other organisations to pay workers $540us as minimum wage.

Mr Dzimiri also read the message from ZCTU president Mrs Forence Taruvinga. In her speech president Taruvinga said workers are suffering in poverty as the economy has dollarise. She also said, the increase of fuel , bread and other goods have negative affected the workers. There is an urgent need to pay workers in us$.

Masvingo CCC urban ward 3 newly elected councillor Mr Rocky Kamuzondo also attended Masvingo ZCTU celebrations.

Councillor Rocky Kamuzondo was given an opportunity to give solidarity speech at today’s workers’ day.

Councillor Kamuzondo said, “I am from President Nelson Chamisa’s deployee in Masvingo urban council serving the interest of workers, vendors, students, residents among others. Workers salaries are low. There is need to increase salaries. As a council we promise to give you quality water and other services.”

Masvingo Zanu PF as a party and Masvingo Minister of Provincial Affairs and Devolutions were invited by ZCTU to attend workers’ today but they snubbed the celebrations. Government under Zanu PF has been blamed for destroying the Zimbabwe economy since it took over power 42 years ago. Under Mnangagwa led government inflation has increased, prices of goods and services have increased, Zimbabwean dollar is now useless and us$ has taken over. Majority of companies have closed under Zanu PF leadership.

Some of the organisations who were invited to give solidarity speeches at Masvingo ZCTU include Consumer Council of Zimbabwe, National Informal Economy of Zimbabwe, National Aids Council, Ministry of Labour among others.

Crocodile Kills Girl (13)

A 13-year-old Girl Killed In Crocodile Attack
A 13-year-old girl from Furawu village in Mushumbi died after being attacked by a crocodile in Hunyani River while taking a bath.

Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe said the incident happened on April 24 at around 5.30pm.

Inspector Mundembbe said the deceased, Nomatter Raymond, went with her young sister aged 8 to wash dishes in Hunyani River.

After washing dishes, Nomatter instructed her sister to go back with the dishes to the shed in the field while she remained behind to take a bath.

That’s when she was then attacked by a crocodile and dragged underwater.

Lynette Mazowe (14) and Angela Chiedza (12) who were fishing on the other side of the river witnessed the incident and started screaming for help.

People in nearby villages rushed to the river and started searching for Nomatter but they failed to locate her.

Question Raymondreported the incident to the police on the following day.

On April 26 her body was retrieved from the river 70 metres away from the scene.

She was found with a broken right thumb and wrist. She also had crocodile teeth marks on her chest and back.

Insp Mundembe urged people to stay away from crocodile-infested water bodies, especially young people.

-The Herald

I Am A Listening President: Mnangagwa

Then later this was - 1987 at the end of the Gukurahundi massacres. Mnangagwa doesn't look happy that the killing is over, as it were.

Full statement by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in commemoration of the International Workers’ Day, also known as Labour Day, on Sunday, 01 May 2022.

Through your hard honest work, you are bringing to reality our national development mantra, Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo/ ilizwe liyakwa ngabanikazi balo”.

Going forward, I urge the social partners to expedite the establishment of the Zimbabwe National Productivity Institute which, among other objectives, will drive the productivity consciousness across all sectors.

Fellow Zimbabweans;

A prosperous society is possible if you workers continue to play your part. As a country we commend you for your efforts that have led to the present growth trajectory in our capacity utilisation, which is now at 66%.

Through the hard-honest work of our workers, the Zimbabwean Economy has now graduated from stabilisation to growth. In this regard, your dignity as workers, your value, wages and salaries must be commensurate with the resultant improving macro-economic fundamentals.

Employers are challenged to respect and honour the efforts being made by workers in modernising and industrialising Zimbabwe. The workplace should be a place of harmony and fulfilment.

Occupational safety, health and wellness programmes must be pursued with great vigour. It is also my expectation that workplace programmes be prioritised to prepare workers for retirement.

Meanwhile, it is encouraging that the leadership of the labour movement now values the utility of social dialogue as the most efficient vehicle for finding solutions to our challenges, including those being experienced by workers.

To date, I have met the leaders of worker organisations and openly shared perspectives with them to move our country forward, guided by the national interest. As a listening President, my door remains open for more frequent engagements.

Fellow Zimbabweans;

It is regrettable that prices have of late been increasing due to imported inflation. My Government remains seized with redressing the situation through comprehensive strategies to ensure that there is no erosion of disposable incomes.

The Second Republic is determined to retain the purchasing power of workers, through a viable public transport system.

Government will not stand by and watch while the hard-earned incomes of our workers are stolen by “mushika-shikas” and “makoronyera”. No!

You, as our workers, deserve an efficient and affordable transport system so that production time, as well as your family time, is not lost in transport queues. During peak hours, workers must be transported with the greatest ease.

I, therefore, direct authorities at ZUPCO and the responsible Ministry to heed this call and bring back order in the sector. There are no residential areas which are more important than others.

All communities must be treated equally, for this is the true meaning of our hard-won independence and the current development drive that leaves no one and no place behind.

Similarly, the incidence of non-remittance of payments for medical aid and pensions for workers by organisations will not be tolerated.

I call upon workers to expose situations where they notice cases of corruption and maladministration within organisations and institutions.

The new normal brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Fourth Industrial Revolution requires that you, the workers continuously improve yourselves.

It is now imperative that you leverage on ICTs, which have emerged as a new factor of production, to broaden your opportunities.

You must equally take up staff development programmes within your workplaces and our institutions of higher learning towards re-skilling, up-skilling and multi-skilling.

Fellow Workers,

My Government is aware of the decent work deficits being experienced by those in the informal sector.

The responsible Ministry is directed to quickly finalise the Formalisation Strategy towards mainstreaming the decent work principles.

I urge workers in the informal sector to always engage with the responsible Ministry to speed up the formalisation agenda, while enhancing their participation in the mainstream economy.

The National Social Security Authority must accelerate the establishment and implementation of programmes for the inclusion of the informal sector in social security protection.

My Government will continue to respect workers’ rights. As such. The Labour Amendment Bill is now before Parliament, in line with our commitment to ensure fair labour standards for all workers in Zimbabwe.

The Bill is expected to further restore the dignity of workers by addressing some of the emerging challenges affecting workers.

I challenge the leadership across all sectors of the economy to protect and advance the interest of all our workers.

The Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare should take a more focused and visible lead in the protection of workers’ rights.

Increased social protection coverage and reduced worker vulnerability, anchored on putting in place robust mechanisms that improve working conditions, must be heightened.

Allow me to also encourage those Zimbabweans in the Diaspora to continue working hard in spite of the many challenging circumstances they may face within their host countries.

I thus, urge you to remain resolute and focused on achieving your personal and professional goals.

Finally,

As we celebrate this year’s Workers’ Day, let us remain mindful that the COVID-19 pandemic is still with us. Get vaccinated, continue wearing masks, sanitising and maintaining social distance. No one is safe until everyone is safe.

Going forward and in line with the declaration of 2022 as the “Year of Growth”, my Government will ensure that the improving macro-economic fundamentals translate to a dignified life for workers.

Together, through hard-honest work, as a peaceful and united people, let us steadfastly continue on our journey towards attaining Vision 2030 and building the Zimbabwe we all want.

With these remarks, I wish you all a happy Workers’ Day.

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Emmerson Mnangagwa Workers’ Day Statement: Full Text

Full statement by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in commemoration of the International Workers’ Day, also known as Labour Day, on Sunday, 01 May 2022.

Through your hard honest work, you are bringing to reality our national development mantra, Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo/ ilizwe liyakwa ngabanikazi balo”.

Going forward, I urge the social partners to expedite the establishment of the Zimbabwe National Productivity Institute which, among other objectives, will drive the productivity consciousness across all sectors.

Fellow Zimbabweans;

A prosperous society is possible if you workers continue to play your part. As a country we commend you for your efforts that have led to the present growth trajectory in our capacity utilisation, which is now at 66%.

Through the hard-honest work of our workers, the Zimbabwean Economy has now graduated from stabilisation to growth. In this regard, your dignity as workers, your value, wages and salaries must be commensurate with the resultant improving macro-economic fundamentals.

Employers are challenged to respect and honour the efforts being made by workers in modernising and industrialising Zimbabwe. The workplace should be a place of harmony and fulfilment.

Occupational safety, health and wellness programmes must be pursued with great vigour. It is also my expectation that workplace programmes be prioritised to prepare workers for retirement.

Meanwhile, it is encouraging that the leadership of the labour movement now values the utility of social dialogue as the most efficient vehicle for finding solutions to our challenges, including those being experienced by workers.

To date, I have met the leaders of worker organisations and openly shared perspectives with them to move our country forward, guided by the national interest. As a listening President, my door remains open for more frequent engagements.

Fellow Zimbabweans;

It is regrettable that prices have of late been increasing due to imported inflation. My Government remains seized with redressing the situation through comprehensive strategies to ensure that there is no erosion of disposable incomes.

The Second Republic is determined to retain the purchasing power of workers, through a viable public transport system.

Government will not stand by and watch while the hard-earned incomes of our workers are stolen by “mushika-shikas” and “makoronyera”. No!

You, as our workers, deserve an efficient and affordable transport system so that production time, as well as your family time, is not lost in transport queues. During peak hours, workers must be transported with the greatest ease.

I, therefore, direct authorities at ZUPCO and the responsible Ministry to heed this call and bring back order in the sector. There are no residential areas which are more important than others.

All communities must be treated equally, for this is the true meaning of our hard-won independence and the current development drive that leaves no one and no place behind.

Similarly, the incidence of non-remittance of payments for medical aid and pensions for workers by organisations will not be tolerated.

I call upon workers to expose situations where they notice cases of corruption and maladministration within organisations and institutions.

The new normal brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Fourth Industrial Revolution requires that you, the workers continuously improve yourselves.

It is now imperative that you leverage on ICTs, which have emerged as a new factor of production, to broaden your opportunities.

You must equally take up staff development programmes within your workplaces and our institutions of higher learning towards re-skilling, up-skilling and multi-skilling.

Fellow Workers,

My Government is aware of the decent work deficits being experienced by those in the informal sector.

The responsible Ministry is directed to quickly finalise the Formalisation Strategy towards mainstreaming the decent work principles.

I urge workers in the informal sector to always engage with the responsible Ministry to speed up the formalisation agenda, while enhancing their participation in the mainstream economy.

The National Social Security Authority must accelerate the establishment and implementation of programmes for the inclusion of the informal sector in social security protection.

My Government will continue to respect workers’ rights. As such. The Labour Amendment Bill is now before Parliament, in line with our commitment to ensure fair labour standards for all workers in Zimbabwe.

The Bill is expected to further restore the dignity of workers by addressing some of the emerging challenges affecting workers.

I challenge the leadership across all sectors of the economy to protect and advance the interest of all our workers.

The Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare should take a more focused and visible lead in the protection of workers’ rights.

Increased social protection coverage and reduced worker vulnerability, anchored on putting in place robust mechanisms that improve working conditions, must be heightened.

Allow me to also encourage those Zimbabweans in the Diaspora to continue working hard in spite of the many challenging circumstances they may face within their host countries.

I thus, urge you to remain resolute and focused on achieving your personal and professional goals.

Finally,

As we celebrate this year’s Workers’ Day, let us remain mindful that the COVID-19 pandemic is still with us. Get vaccinated, continue wearing masks, sanitising and maintaining social distance. No one is safe until everyone is safe.

Going forward and in line with the declaration of 2022 as the “Year of Growth”, my Government will ensure that the improving macro-economic fundamentals translate to a dignified life for workers.

Together, through hard-honest work, as a peaceful and united people, let us steadfastly continue on our journey towards attaining Vision 2030 and building the Zimbabwe we all want.

With these remarks, I wish you all a happy Workers’ Day.

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